The Glenn Beck Program - August 01, 2019


Watching, While Vomiting Profusely? | Guests: Jeffy Fisher & Jim Geraghty | 8⧸1⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 53 minutes

Words per Minute

194.2724

Word Count

21,977

Sentence Count

24

Misogynist Sentences

58

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

In this episode of the Glenbeck Program with Pat and stew, the hosts discuss the Democratic Debates and the night before. They also discuss the role of women who work outside of the home, and why they should be the primary caregivers for their families.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program with pat and stew
00:00:08.320 for glen this week uh you can check out my show uh pat gray unleashed immediately preceding this
00:00:14.060 and then you listen to the podcast podcast at your leisure at any time and point um so last
00:00:21.500 night's democrat debate pretty agonizing as was the night before you say um you said on the pre-show
00:00:27.600 stew that you you disliked this group even more than the first night's group yeah i really did
00:00:33.500 uh watching it and i had to watch both of the entire debates because it's part of our stupid job
00:00:38.980 yeah and it's hard though yeah it is every minute i want to stop every single minute it's like you
00:00:46.080 know it's like if you uh now i know this would not necessarily um relate to you but i think it may
00:00:52.040 relate to a couple people in the audience which is when you had a lot to drink and you go you're
00:00:59.460 back up near the bar and someone's like hey how about shots for everyone and you have that moment
00:01:04.420 of like your body is screaming at you don't do it please don't do it not another one but you're like
00:01:12.760 i kind of have to i'm here all the people are around me there's that weird feeling like you just
00:01:18.780 kind of you don't want to be the one who's who's you know who's bailing on the party and then you do
00:01:24.160 it and you vomit uh you know profusely all night what you're about to hear is a program where we're
00:01:30.580 vomiting profusely all night that is the entire thing because last ever you're right every other
00:01:36.780 person that begins speaking i think to myself don't do it don't stay here don't take another shot
00:01:42.160 and then i do and it's it's painful i you know night one i thought was was at least interesting
00:01:50.160 in the idea that you had people who were saying uh i have a moderate view uh or a more moderate view
00:01:57.780 than the crazy socialists and then they were debating things i thought at least of substance
00:02:02.580 where last night it was just everyone picking on joe biden i mean with i mean kirsten gillibrand
00:02:08.040 was shameless you know she has developed an immunity to shame and i don't know how you do
00:02:14.720 that that's tough to do but she has developed she's super unlikable too super unlikable and
00:02:20.080 she went to this ridiculous attack about some op-ed joe biden wrote in 1879 yeah about yeah about
00:02:27.680 trying to protect families and you can just do we have that because you can hear her we do have that
00:02:33.120 uh you can hear her trying like you look i just wanna i just wanna know what he meant by that
00:02:39.160 it really is that you didn't you just magically were offended by a 40 year old op-ed today that
00:02:46.400 that's what happened and you're just curious you could have asked him probably a thousand times when
00:02:50.780 you've been talking to him in private over the past years if this was really offending you uh but
00:02:55.180 instead you're bringing it up on the debate stage it's just transparent let's uh let's play that uh
00:02:59.280 gillibrand and biden talking about women who work cut 18 i just need to understand as a woman who's
00:03:05.560 worked my entire career as the primary wage earner as the primary caregiver in fact the second my second
00:03:12.020 son henry is here and i had him wow when i was a member of congress so under vice president biden's
00:03:18.820 analysis am i serving in congress resulting in the deterioration of the family because i had access to
00:03:25.000 quality affordable daycare i just want to know what he meant when he said that that was a long
00:03:31.360 time ago and here's what it was about it would have given people making today a hundred thousand
00:03:37.080 dollars a year tax break for child care i did not want that i wanted the child care to go to people
00:03:42.660 making less than a hundred thousand dollars so he's answered and that's what it was about as a single
00:03:47.240 father who in fact raised three children for five years by myself i have some idea what it costs
00:03:53.540 i support making sure that every single solitary person needing child care get an eight thousand
00:04:00.820 dollar tax credit that would put 700 000 women back to work increase the gdp by almost eight
00:04:08.440 tenths of one percent it's the right thing to do if we can give tax breaks to corporations for these
00:04:13.640 things why can't we do it this way mr vice president you didn't answer my question what did you mean
00:04:19.560 when a woman works outside the home it's resulting in quote the deterioration of family and that we
00:04:26.300 are avoiding these are quotes it was the title of the op-ed she repeats this to get the viral moment
00:04:31.460 because she needs to have it encapsulated women are working four to ten moms have to work they're
00:04:36.540 the primary or sole wage earners they actually have to put food on the table eight out of ten moms are
00:04:41.320 working today most women all right we get the point you know look and you know what the deal is
00:04:47.000 it may have been it may have even been at the time because 40 years ago people believed that one of the
00:04:53.020 parents should be home to raise the kids people just believe that i know it's ancient ancient thinking
00:04:58.900 and so so so wrong-headed right that children should be raised by parents they should be raised by tv
00:05:05.660 we know that now or video games or a daycare center um if you're kirsten gillibrand that's what you think
00:05:12.760 that's just as good as either one of the parents being are you saying the someone who's raising the
00:05:16.800 kid by an ipad is a bad parent no i'm saying that's the way to go now okay because you said video games
00:05:22.280 and you said television i was you did not mention tablets and i was concerned i'm sorry that was an
00:05:26.420 egregious oversight what did you mean by that i would like to know as a parent who is raising their
00:05:32.040 kid by kid via ipad i would like to know what you meant by that can we all admit that it is the
00:05:37.080 optimal situation if you can for one of the parents to be home and raise your kids right it's a great
00:05:41.880 option to have it's not always available to everyone but we all know yeah the ideal situation is if one
00:05:48.300 of the parents can be home then be home and raise the kids right but like what's really bad and again
00:05:54.580 gillibrand is terrible she's trying to do what kamala harris did last time right she's trying to have
00:05:58.480 this big viral moment yep and here's the thing you're talking fakey outrage like you're right your
00:06:03.520 concept is well it's really hard to raise a kid as a single parent you're talking to a guy who
00:06:09.340 tragically lost his wife in a car crash yeah right like this is the one guy who really does have
00:06:15.760 experience uh in this world as he said he was a single dad for a while yes i mean you know it is
00:06:23.140 it's one of those things where she's just not good at this she's pathetic and she just needs to
00:06:29.040 just drop out and go away i don't think she has any chance of making the next debate she did not
00:06:33.080 perform well at all last night uh and at some level the average person would say i'm embarrassing
00:06:42.280 myself in front of the nation and i need to stop doing it well that would require having some shame
00:06:47.640 some shame and she's immune to it yeah they they don't all right 888-727-BECK it's pat and stew for
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00:08:00.200 pat and stew for glenn 888-727-BECK we should we remembered that there was a little something
00:08:20.040 something extra uh at the end of this clip so we need to finish the uh gillibrand biden exchange here
00:08:25.800 because joe kind of i mean he does a good job he does a good job here yeah watch this most women
00:08:33.960 have to work to provide for their kids many women want to be working to provide for their communities
00:08:38.300 and to help people let the vice president either you don't believe it today or what did you mean
00:08:43.140 when you said it the very beginning my deceased wife worked but we had children my present wife
00:08:47.240 has worked all the way through raising our children the fact of the matter is the situation is one that
00:08:52.420 i don't know what's happened i wrote the violence against women act lily led better i was deeply
00:08:56.600 involved in making sure the equal pay amendments i was deeply involved in all these things i came up
00:09:01.520 with the it's on us proposal to see to it the women were treated more decently on college campuses
00:09:06.520 you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful i'm passionate about the concern
00:09:12.840 making sure women are treated equally i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for
00:09:17.780 president so i understand mr vice president
00:09:21.460 it's kind of a burn there i respect you deeply i respect you deeply yeah we don't need a response
00:09:30.200 she does it again by the way she does it again yeah but but those words and i would like to know
00:09:34.640 what you meant by those words that i'm trying to get a viral video at to raise more money why aren't
00:09:39.420 you responding directly because i need these to be together so there's not an edit and then i can
00:09:44.020 send it out to donors that is like is legitimately what she's doing and she just gets destroyed in
00:09:49.260 that exchange and you know it is so true she is transparently awful when it comes to consistency
00:09:57.640 she really did run as a congressperson as a you know like a john delaney right she's like a conservative
00:10:04.520 democrat yeah on immigration and i think even abortion and several other issues she was much more
00:10:12.400 conservative than she is now and she's as soon as she ran for statewide office she completely changed
00:10:17.540 into a hardcore leftist and as biden points out and it's interesting because he's got this sort of
00:10:23.260 information on every one of these people every one of these candidates he has had backroom conversations
00:10:27.900 with because they were all begging him for attention and position and to heighten their profile because
00:10:37.240 biden obviously was in the white house for eight years under a president by the way that has
00:10:41.620 something like a 95 approval rating among among democrats so this is not a it's not a situation
00:10:48.440 where the you know biden is unfamiliar with these characters they're all just a they're just shameless
00:10:54.040 i couldn't believe the things they were saying about this guy and again i i don't like joe biden
00:10:58.820 and not just him yeah not just him obama yeah they're going after obama and his record it's like
00:11:05.900 okay so have you guys are has obama been taken off the throne of god himself because at one point
00:11:14.420 that's almost who they believed he was yeah yeah i would love to see i'd love to hear from today
00:11:20.580 a democratic a normal democratic voter or if you happen to be married to a normal democratic voter
00:11:27.740 have one in your household that was watching the debate with you because i wonder if the average
00:11:32.680 democratic voter felt the same way that i did and i don't like joe biden i think he would be a
00:11:37.520 horrific president right and i know i think i don't think he's a i don't think he would be not only
00:11:43.180 a good president but he's not honest there's a lot of problems i have with the guy but it was so
00:11:48.040 over the top the attacks were so ridiculous against him that i almost felt bad for him i was like
00:11:54.720 this is just like they're just piling on him with these fake attacks and these are people that
00:11:59.640 he's had relationships with that he's helped over this time and it felt so over the top and
00:12:04.500 ridiculous i wonder if this the average democratic voter was like the same thing this is ridiculous
00:12:08.880 i mean they're not even trying to hide that this is blatantly political i mean they were not these
00:12:14.060 were not valid attacks and then they're you know i don't even know what cory booker was doing
00:12:19.520 i know his eyes were wide open he was seeing everyone in the crowd that i know because that is something
00:12:26.020 he signals every time he speaks and i think you get the impression by watching booker that
00:12:32.800 everything he says he's practiced in front of a mirror for 20 minutes beforehand and he's very his
00:12:39.200 eyes light up because he's seeing himself he really likes seeing himself he likes his reflection he loves
00:12:43.300 his face he loves that he's on camera all the time and he just comes off as so prepared and fake
00:12:49.960 and every one of these debates afterwards the same things happen and i don't know if i'm just
00:12:54.840 completely out of touch but the he's constantly praised for his performance and i sit back i'm just
00:13:01.180 what what were they watching what what program were they watching cory booker is so um is so false
00:13:12.860 he's trying too hard all the time and at the end of the day i don't know how that connects to people
00:13:21.060 but i guess it does for some at least in the media the media is constant praise for cory booker
00:13:25.260 constant they think he's the greatest guy in the world every single one of these things they say
00:13:29.060 he does a great job on i thought he was terrible last night terrible we should uh play some examples
00:13:33.540 of how terrible he was uh coming up in about 60 seconds
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00:14:40.920 patent stew for glenn 888-727-BECK so we're talking about cory booker and his awful performance
00:14:57.780 what was this kool-aid thing all about here's a little exchange between joe biden and and cory
00:15:03.280 booker for the entire eight years he was mayor there was nothing done to deal with the police
00:15:10.540 department that was corrupt why did you announce in the first day a zero tolerance policy of stop
00:15:16.900 and frisk and hire rudy giuliani's guy in 2007 when i was trying to get rid of the crack cocaine
00:15:23.580 mr vice president there's a saying in my community you're dipping into the kool-aid and
00:15:27.160 you don't even know the flavor uh you need to you need to come to the city of north and see the
00:15:33.020 reforms that we put in place the new jersey head of the aclu has said that i embraced reforms not
00:15:39.220 just in action but indeed sir you are trying to shift the view from what you created i mean
00:15:46.320 i get cringe chills you're trying watching him try to pull that line off into the kool-aid yeah when
00:15:52.880 you don't even know the flavor oh wow now i am not the most cultured man in america pat um so the
00:16:01.860 you're dipping into the kool-aid but you you're unaware of the flavor first of all flavor is always
00:16:07.780 labeled on the it's on the outside of the of the container very easy to if you're dipping into it
00:16:12.800 it's obviously in a bowl of some kind and you can see what flavor it is right because they're colored
00:16:16.980 yeah yeah they're colored bowl would be grape red would be maybe strawberry flavored or cherry right
00:16:23.320 orange would be i don't know orange flavored you know we have it's a dumb expression and so let's say
00:16:31.820 you get the flavor wrong you get another delicious flavor of kool-aid is that the outcome here that
00:16:35.940 sounds terrible here's a guy by the way you know here's a guy who has who has spent years
00:16:43.540 walking through the walls of apartments and saying oh yeah to people when it comes to the kool-aid man
00:16:51.200 kool-aid man he has been delivering real information on kool-aid for decades right and cory booker comes in
00:16:56.800 here with this ridiculous saying and tries to throw all of that information spreading out the window
00:17:01.500 you know it's wrong it's wrong it's wrong i uh i i'm fascinated by this because i mean look i
00:17:09.620 understand that perhaps i don't have the connection to some of these things that maybe i need to
00:17:16.220 understand the cory bookers because do you live in his community he's a man of people with his
00:17:21.280 multiple condos that are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars uh his multiple businesses he's started up
00:17:28.140 and somehow got millions of dollars of funding without any knowledge of how to actually run the
00:17:34.300 businesses which are now out of business um and he was doing that while he was a mayor of a city
00:17:39.140 cory booker's uh his history of corruption in that city is is fascinating we did an entire episode on it
00:17:46.460 a few weeks ago on the television show but the idea that uh so you're dipping trying to understand
00:17:53.640 you're dipping into the kool-aid but you don't know the flavor it just doesn't seem all that
00:17:58.480 problematic to me it doesn't i just because let's say you think it's strawberry okay but it turns out
00:18:05.880 to be orange yeah like i are you gonna vomit it's just really it really tastes good still i mean it's
00:18:12.300 it's a delicious sugary drink i mean as soon as it's in your glass don't you see that hey i oh i thought
00:18:17.380 that was cherry but no it's orange so i'm gonna drink it now anyway um now there is a there's a pathway
00:18:23.340 here pat for people like us if you dip into the kool-aid and you find out it's roundup that might
00:18:28.460 be a different issue now you got a problem i have i have had a drink so for me it would not be a
00:18:34.620 problem but it's icky right rat poison might be a better uh a better a better example so um there
00:18:42.920 is a pathway though for people like us pat to bridge the gap between our community the uh evil
00:18:48.800 white white whitey whitetastic community of the suburbs where we've walled off our community in a
00:18:57.940 bubble uh so that no one else of color can get into it that community that i assume that we live in
00:19:03.400 because because we voted conservative in the past and the community of cory booker not the one that
00:19:08.600 he's making millions of dollars and living in a beautiful condo in the nicest area of washington dc
00:19:14.920 not that cory booker but the one that he's portraying here you know a man of the people
00:19:19.720 of the streets that's him he knows this talk this is natural for him that wasn't the first time he had
00:19:25.100 ever said that it is his entire life this that pathway however to this is the bridge there is called
00:19:31.760 urbandictionary.com and if you go to urbandictionary.com and you type in something you don't understand it
00:19:37.720 will attempt to tell you what it means so here don't be dipping in the kool-aid when you don't know
00:19:43.620 the flavor apparently means when you say to a dumb person that they are getting in your business
00:19:50.320 now i should i should point out you may have heard b-u-s-i-n-e-s-s it's actually b-i-z-n-e-s-s
00:19:58.300 so when they're getting in your business or messing with stuff they don't need to be messing with
00:20:04.280 and we have an example sentence here for you um bill if bill were to say l-m-a-o i bet she dumped
00:20:13.160 you because you were a cheap ass nick might respond man don't be dipping in the kool-aid when
00:20:19.720 you don't know the flavor and i think now with that perspective yeah we can all understand and
00:20:26.880 appreciate what booker was talking about which by the way what he was what biden was talking about
00:20:32.820 was accurate you know look is it a terrible thing to hire rudy giuliani's guy to to work on security in
00:20:41.140 a major city well rudy did a pretty freaking good job with it so i don't think that that is a rudy
00:20:45.360 turned that town around yeah and his people now the rudy giuliani of today is looked at differently
00:20:51.100 yes right right but back in early 90s right i mean he fixed times square he he did turn new york around
00:20:57.680 and giuliani did this for uh cities all around the country he you know doing consulting and stuff for
00:21:03.180 cities all around the country and america to try to replicate those same results so the fact that
00:21:08.400 booker did that is not actually controversial but you see booker avoiding it because now
00:21:13.720 giuliani's tied to trump and you can't say anything good about trump i mean they called him a white
00:21:17.600 nationalist last night on television flat out racist flat out racist multiple times they said he was
00:21:22.500 helping al-qaeda i mean it is they just cannot stop themselves
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00:22:34.840 uh fascinating to to watch the spectacle that was the democrat debate last night and the night before
00:22:41.160 too but they were both agonizing um some interesting aspects on the um on on some of the policies and
00:22:48.740 we'll get around to that but um the health care situation did you were you aware first of all
00:22:56.700 it's apparently going to cost 30 trillion dollars in taxation 30 30 trillion dollars that's over 10
00:23:03.060 years and crazy absolutely a low estimate well i talked to brian rita they're using that estimate
00:23:09.680 that's theirs that's it's got to be double that at least yeah it's got to be at least double you know
00:23:13.980 and it doesn't even include so much were you also aware that even then there's a deductible
00:23:19.620 i didn't know that oh yeah i didn't know there was a deductible on top of the tax it's wow i mean
00:23:25.420 you have to and wow it also goes along with massive middle class tax hikes massive which they try to get
00:23:31.600 around by saying well you're no your overall cost is going to be way lower okay so you're saying that
00:23:38.440 because i'm not paying health care in premiums uh the tax is gonna that will negate the tax increase
00:23:46.000 this is no this has always been a hilarious part of the argument about single-payer health care
00:23:50.780 because instead of they keep saying well you're going to get free health care no they're going
00:23:56.100 to create a new line on your paycheck and instead of it coming going you know you the line now that
00:24:01.440 talks about your health care that's going to be replaced by a tax line that is going to be more
00:24:05.500 than what you're doing now that's the that's what this is going to be so you're going to say oh it's
00:24:08.920 free but no there's a giant tax line that takes all the money away and it's going to be more for
00:24:14.780 you especially if you god forbid are one of these rich people that earns more than forty thousand
00:24:18.240 dollars a year you're going to get destroyed by this thing well here's what bill de blasio in his
00:24:23.240 opening statement was unbelievable last night listen to this to the working people of america
00:24:28.740 tonight i bring you a message of hope oh good we can make change in this country i know from
00:24:36.100 personal experience it can be done when i became the mayor of the nation's largest city i set us on
00:24:42.060 a path of bold change they said it couldn't be done but we gave pre-k to every child for free
00:24:47.500 we got rid of stop and frisk and we lowered crime we raised the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour yes it
00:24:54.300 can be done now tonight we have to get to the heart and soul of who we are as democrats there are
00:25:02.360 good people on this stage but there are real differences joe biden told wealthy donors that
00:25:08.440 nothing fundamentally would change if he were president kamala harris said she's not trying to
00:25:14.540 restructure society well i am for 40 years working people have taken it on the chin in this country
00:25:23.960 for 40 years the rich have gotten richer and they paid less and less in taxes it cannot go on this way
00:25:29.780 when i'm president we will even up the score and we will tax the hell out of the wealthy to make this
00:25:36.700 a fair country and to make sure it's a country that puts working people first uh okay that's as
00:25:44.820 strong a class warfare statement as i've ever heard in this country yeah that's just flat out marxism
00:25:50.440 it's the bourgeoisie versus the proletariat i'm gonna tax the hell out of the wealthy oh okay well um
00:25:58.660 let me donate to your uh candidacy because i really want to be taxed until i can't have any more
00:26:07.360 i i don't have a single penny left in my bank account please take it all what i'm looking for
00:26:12.380 is a ceiling on my achievement i don't why i what happens if i achieve too much and you don't want to
00:26:17.520 make any more than 50 000 a year oh my gosh 50 000 50 20 i mean one person 20 000 a year a thousand
00:26:25.180 i think andrew yang will give us a thousand a month maybe that's enough maybe maybe that's
00:26:31.020 that might be too much it's so right i mean it is blatant class ridiculous you have to understand
00:26:37.900 of course this is who de blasio is we all know his history and that he is he is essentially a
00:26:42.520 communist you could say communist if you want to say socialist that's fine too but the bottom line is
00:26:46.840 he is he is marxian in the way he thinks and the other two things about de blasio which are important
00:26:51.880 to know if you don't know him and you're not in new york number one he has absolutely no shame he
00:26:57.780 will say anything at any time for any reason if it benefit he would call his own mom a serial killer
00:27:04.620 and accuse him publicly for 30 cents off a coffee like that is the type of person he is he has no
00:27:11.080 shame he is a a terrible human being and even the people in new york who vote for him believe that
00:27:17.000 like his approval ratings in new york are disastrous he is the least popular candidate in the entire
00:27:23.320 field uh yeah they don't even like him in new york or in the democratic party yeah so his idea is
00:27:29.760 uh he's also i would say ballsy right he'll come out and say it he is a new yorker and he'll come out
00:27:34.980 and he'll he will fire uh and he did that all night last night he went after biden multiple times
00:27:40.400 uh he went after kamal harris a couple times he's trying really hard to break out of that zero to
00:27:47.260 one percent range he's in and he has he does not have that sense in him that like oh wow if i do
00:27:53.360 something embarrassing then i'm gonna look terrible and people are gonna he does not feel that way he
00:27:57.780 just goes for it he does not care so these attacks and and him going to this level of of saying things
00:28:05.120 that no one else will say in the democratic party like attacks the hell out of the rich people i mean
00:28:09.720 the only other person you could see that coming out of the mouth of is maybe bernie sanders um and
00:28:14.700 he does that because he does not his his path to the presidency is to be a big jerk to everybody on
00:28:21.440 stage and number two be to the left of everyone including bernie sanders he he is actually attempting
00:28:28.340 to get to the left of sanders which no one else is really trying even warren warren wants to be seen
00:28:34.520 to the right of bernie sanders slightly like she wants to be seen as the more acceptable alternative
00:28:39.200 to bernie but pretty much still a socialist he wants to you know de blasio wants to get to the
00:28:44.880 left of of sanders to get that activist socialist vote on his side which gets him to two or three
00:28:52.240 percent and then he can get into the next round of debates and try this all over again but it's a
00:28:57.940 it's not a winning philosophy you know it's like that uh it's very much like the the boxer who's like
00:29:05.120 he was like the guy at the gym he got in a couple fights at a bar and maybe he won a bar fight or two
00:29:10.500 and then he's going in against like mike tyson uh in his prime and you know the guy will come in and
00:29:15.560 he'll throw some big punches and he'll he'll miss and then he'll get knocked out and that's going to
00:29:20.140 be the de blasio campaign but he is not going to go he's not going to play defense he's not going to
00:29:25.540 come out there and try to jab a few times he's he's going to throw wild punches and just pray that
00:29:30.240 something connects and he's shameless so he's able to at least attempt it he does not feel the pain
00:29:36.420 that you would feel from the mike tyson punch so i it was pretty embarrassing i thought uh by de blasio
00:29:42.420 he's he was i'm not surprised to see that he made a little bit of noise but he was also protested last
00:29:49.200 night yeah they're yelling and screaming about what was that about the remember the eric gardner situation
00:29:54.880 and yes he was what selling big big guy um and black and so that created the controversy because
00:30:01.800 he was killed by a white cop and he had i think he was selling cigarettes on the street right loose
00:30:06.640 cigarettes right yes i do remember and the police told him not to and then pretty soon he jumped on
00:30:11.540 his back and started the choke hold and he's a big guy and they had his arms pinned behind his back
00:30:17.740 they they were on top of him and he kept saying i can't breathe i can't breathe please let me up let me
00:30:23.100 breathe and they suffocated him to death and that was really a horrible now uh situation there isn't
00:30:28.960 so he he's up for whether or not to remain on the police force now and they're trying to decide
00:30:35.300 whether or not he's going to get fired he already didn't face charges for it so uh now they're trying
00:30:41.420 to decide whether he stays on the force or not and it does not seem that you know look the way this
00:30:45.820 was presented was uh the this guy took off his hood to do the suffocation it does seem like it's more
00:30:51.720 of a case of excessive force not because of race it doesn't seem like any there's no evidence that
00:30:57.900 it stems from racism no it just happens to be that one guy was black and one guy was white so we
00:31:01.580 automatically apply it like we do with the president right like he's talking about cummings and so he
00:31:05.280 must be racist it's just one of the few situations that everybody talked about that it was one of the
00:31:10.980 worst ones it was it was bad i mean like some of these some of these situations where a police officer
00:31:15.380 does something like this you know a lot of them are just it's just not true yeah the story's totally
00:31:20.580 different yeah this one was really rough really rough hard to understand how it occurred it's
00:31:26.440 really really was hard to understand it was you know we've we've talked to officers over the years
00:31:30.140 who have said like look this guy's a huge guy you know you you don't understand when you're in that
00:31:34.660 in that mode and you feel like your life is in danger but i mean that one really didn't look like
00:31:38.720 that at all to me uh but you know the point the point is i think de blasio getting protested for that
00:31:44.880 is interesting in that like he is not a pro-cop guy not at all de blasio is is is a man that i
00:31:50.460 would have incredible amount of difficulty going to work under his his uh supervision he administrates
00:31:57.780 the the police uh you know the mayor's office is the administrator for the police department and this
00:32:02.580 is a guy who in the last debate said i had to tell my black son about all the mean cops who might kill
00:32:08.620 him like that was his big statement last time in the debate can you go to work for that guy the next
00:32:13.580 day if you're a police officer you're a police officer you're doing your best to come back home
00:32:17.340 to your family and depend and defend the you know innocent people who are victims of crime no the
00:32:23.540 cops hate him oh my god they absolutely hate him i don't know that i could come to work i don't know
00:32:28.060 that i could even show up under under bill de blasio so the fact that he's being protested because he's
00:32:32.980 not uh because he hadn't fired that cop well yeah that's an amazing coincidence it shows that you
00:32:39.840 there's no way or you can ever be safe you're never going to be woke enough you're never going
00:32:44.000 to be pro lgbt enough you're never going to be pro anti-cop enough none of these things exist there's
00:32:49.580 not a place you can be in which you're safe which you've been critical enough of republicans critical
00:32:55.380 enough of conservatives there's no safe place there really isn't um but of course de blasio is such a
00:33:02.580 jerk it's hard not to like the fact that he he's getting hit on that issue no i enjoy whatever
00:33:07.460 they're processing and i love the fact that again it's liberals eating their own yeah they started
00:33:13.360 this fire now it's burning out of control and they're getting they're getting burned and singed
00:33:18.140 by the same thing that they wanted republicans to get burned by because it's my impression that it's
00:33:23.420 always been burning is the world's been turning is that not accurate except for you and i we didn't
00:33:28.980 start that we didn't start that fire that was not us right it's right it was them it was always
00:33:33.260 burning always since the world's been turning yes and i think that's something that they need to
00:33:37.020 recognize and did not on stage last night no they didn't no they didn't uh do we want to do uh the
00:33:42.960 uh the joe biden thing yeah he had a hard time last night he's had a hard time in both debates i
00:33:48.020 thought he was better last night a little bit he rebounded a little bit yeah because he was trying
00:33:51.680 to be bolder he wasn't quite as nice he realized everybody's not his friend on stage because they're
00:33:56.400 all running against him and he's the lead he's the lead candidate so there he's got the target on his
00:34:02.720 back and and i think he responded to that a little bit last night but he also stumbled around a little
00:34:08.940 bit last night here's a listen to that vice president i want to give you a chance to respond the fact is
00:34:14.020 that the bills that the president that excuse me the future president here that that that the senator
00:34:19.400 is talking about it's about all these breakthroughs we have with the whole the whole excuse me immune
00:34:26.220 system i found that julia excuse me the secretary we can hear fine mr vice president please continue
00:34:32.500 if you the fact is in fact thank you and the only reason this particular part of the law is this is
00:34:38.420 not a recovering talking point bernie acknowledges three for 30 trillion dollars and they're not going
00:34:45.240 to have to pay anyway and there will be a deductible the deductible will be out of your paycheck i don't
00:34:50.360 know if you can hear i can hear but anyway it took courage it took resilience and by the way
00:34:55.240 anybody who crosses a stage with a with a with a phd the crack powder cocaine totally disparity
00:35:01.520 totally eliminated my plan calls for being making sure that we have no we would we would work it out
00:35:08.880 i call for who i know and that's better than that bigger than any other person you went out and you
00:35:14.560 hired rudy giuliani's guy you and engaged secondly i was part of the of the organization in only 20
00:35:21.640 anyway i expect in this city that's mr vice president mr vice president i didn't interrupt
00:35:26.240 you i'm sorry so without respect sir and she did not like i like me that you in fact have been
00:35:32.860 the police officer formation would explotate your your your uh client in order either china's would
00:35:40.980 you or would you not rejoin the tpp yes or no i would not rejoin the ttp so a little bit of a
00:35:48.880 struggle he he stylistically has an issue as he gets older yeah you know he's been a rapid fire guy
00:35:55.040 his whole life and that gets harder and harder you know i think for he comes off as as has not able to
00:36:01.200 keep up with the words he's trying to say and that's a problem it is you know if i really think
00:36:07.700 that if he were to able to were able to kind of just adjust a little bit and say i'm going to slow
00:36:12.940 down yeah i'm going to be more deliberate with my speech right i'm going to smile more and be like
00:36:17.960 the you know because he'd be fine he'd be fine he just he's trying to replicate the guy he was in
00:36:22.840 1988 and and i don't mean by plagiarism um but he's just he's not that guy anymore and he needs to
00:36:29.220 understand that i think if he really wants to nail these things but i do think he was good enough
00:36:34.100 yesterday to maintain his lead to maintain his lead i think so too uh you know probably will
00:36:39.180 i i think he probably if he continues with performances like that he'll probably be okay
00:36:44.100 he probably has a 50 chance of winning the nomination if he can if he can at least maintain
00:36:48.540 that level of performance kind of gives you an idea of just how bad this field is when we're
00:36:52.500 defending joe biden doesn't it yeah
00:36:54.220 888-727-BECK is the phone number it's pat and stew in for glenn who's on vacation this week
00:37:01.260 uh should remind you that uh i'm gonna do on tv this whole week we do we've been doing these
00:37:06.300 sort of look backs at the debate and mocking all the candidates we also tonight i think it's tonight
00:37:11.640 when we do it we're going to do the actual story behind flint michigan because you've been hearing
00:37:17.380 this during all the debates they're like well we need to fix flint and flint these people were left
00:37:22.700 for dead with this poison water and all these things how did the flint thing actually happen
00:37:27.380 it's a fascinating story and it ties back to something that both democrats and republicans
00:37:33.340 praise all too often uh but flint was essentially a shovel ready job project it was in a stimulus
00:37:40.140 project it was a project to not really to fix the water system but to create new jobs and that's how
00:37:45.880 it was sold to the people and so lots of people were like oh yeah let's do that and that's the
00:37:50.400 thing that wind up screws wound up screwing up everything for the people of flint we'll go into
00:37:54.880 that because the history is really fantastic uh when you see that this once again was just another
00:38:00.960 government problem go to blaze tv.com use the promo code glenn20 you're gonna get 20 bucks off your
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00:38:12.600 this is a candy bowl man these guys beating up on each other is just a lot of fun
00:38:17.380 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
00:38:26.960 hey pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program triple eight
00:38:32.540 seven two seven beck by the way you can hear my show pat gray unleashed uh immediately preceding this
00:38:38.240 show uh every day from six to eight uh central and seven to nine eastern and you can listen to it on
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00:38:51.280 at world of stew for myself i we i we did i did live tweet the debate again last night which is it
00:38:57.680 does make it a little bit tolerable yeah because you're kind of having fun with it and you realize
00:39:01.540 how ridiculous it is and you can point out all the nonsense and people will make you laugh which is
00:39:06.520 good if i had access to this at home when the democrats are speaking that would make it much better
00:39:14.620 it would make it much better because then instead of getting really hacked off at everything they're
00:39:18.860 saying you just laugh at it that's a like it's a sitcom maybe you keep that around for some of
00:39:24.360 these clips that we're going to play now oh let's see if it improves it okay because i think that could
00:39:27.840 actually make a difference yeah there was actually one interesting moment on the cnn pre-debate coverage
00:39:32.540 i know you were watching oh the pre-debate yeah all over the pre-debate you were all over the pre-debate
00:39:39.140 oh so you saw this moment or not i might have gotten up and gotten a sandwich or something at
00:39:46.140 the time oh wow that's terrible luck because the one clip i wanted to talk about is the one time you
00:39:50.800 got the sandwich darn it but the weird thing is i haven't told you what clip it is yet so you don't
00:39:55.520 even know i'm just sensing i'm sort of psychically sensing i was out of the room at the time and no i
00:40:02.680 did not watch the pre-debate i can't believe you stuck through that too well you know that hurts it
00:40:07.460 hurts it's physically painful though i thought this was interesting i think you might actually
00:40:11.240 like this clip this is a cnn panel talking about the uh democratic candidates and their promises
00:40:17.660 so far in this election cycle okay listen and then there's this divide between what is possible
00:40:23.520 you do have to work with congress on something like as big as health care and for those of us who
00:40:27.940 covered the health care debate the last time know how hard even the littlest details are to get
00:40:32.740 across the finish line versus the if you dream it you can do it it's like let's do this and let's get
00:40:37.280 free this and this sunshine and unicorns ain't always uh easy yeah and there was criticism from
00:40:42.320 you talked about they have to pay for it there's criticism from people like joe biden that the
00:40:46.420 other democratic candidates aren't being straight about how they would pay for it except for bernie
00:40:50.080 sanders and you saw that last night elizabeth warren was salivating over uh the john delaney and
00:40:54.800 the wealth tax argument but she dodged completely when asked about which is middle class yes she said
00:41:00.460 that she said overall their costs would go down but she wouldn't say that their taxes right yes
00:41:05.060 quickly and the problem with that is that yes the taxes um will go up and the costs may go down
00:41:09.500 but when republicans are concerned that if they give uh democrats an ability to raise taxes they will
00:41:15.500 never come down they'll keep going up and up and up that's the republican argument i mean it's not just
00:41:20.440 a republican argument it's also called known as the truth it's the facts yeah it's interesting though
00:41:25.180 that they're they're noticing these are sunshine and unicorn arguments and they are the idea that it's
00:41:31.220 only going to cost 32 trillion dollars which by the way is the left-wing number the left-wing
00:41:37.040 estimate for these programs 32 trillion dollars just for health the number they were using all last
00:41:41.580 night yep and they all admit that that's the one they want the reason why they're admitting it is
00:41:46.140 because it's going to be much higher than that and i know it doesn't feel like it's possible to have
00:41:51.300 a number higher than 32 trillion but believe me 33 trillion exists and so does 34 and so does 56 trillion
00:41:57.340 think of it no three trillion dollars a year for 10 years that's essentially the entire u.s budget
00:42:03.640 right now you'd be doubling the size of government with one policy we'd be yes with just one that
00:42:09.760 doesn't even include the free college for everybody or the mincome that they decide on or any of these
00:42:16.060 other free giveaways they're they're doing it for giving all college debt that's been accrued that's in
00:42:22.180 the trillions as well that's one i think 1.23 trillion dollars uh for that program and many
00:42:28.680 of them are advocating that just forgiving all of a sudden okay nobody has to pay any any of the debt
00:42:34.260 they accrued for college we talked earlier this week to uh brian riedel who's one of the top budget
00:42:39.720 analysts uh in america works for the manhattan institute you know has all sorts of connections
00:42:43.880 has worked on you know all all form of things and he's a guy who even got a piece on vox
00:42:50.400 about the cost of the green new deal uh which was how he did that they actually ran this thing
00:42:57.960 because it showed how ridiculous this program was i was talking to him i think it was on monday
00:43:02.620 and he's outlining the cost of these plans and you just see them just churning and churning and
00:43:07.420 churning and churning and churning and we got to the point where we started talking about the
00:43:10.560 you know we're at the point we're in 50 60 trillion dollar land already and i said well what about the
00:43:14.840 green new deal now medicare for all is part of the green new deal uh but there's a lot of other
00:43:19.460 things like retrofitting every home in america getting putting um high-speed trains to every
00:43:25.400 location where planes fly which is i don't know if anyone's realized that part of it that's backwards
00:43:30.900 like that's that's a terrible move right you're going you're taking something that's much more
00:43:35.040 efficient much better and going backwards which is what most of the stuff is the same thing with
00:43:39.420 health care it's the same thing with your you know building retrofitting you know all these green
00:43:44.000 energy changes and they went went through all of this and i was like well how do you how do you
00:43:47.840 calculate the cost of that and he's like i've been scoring budgets for a decade for two decades
00:43:52.740 there it's almost incalculable like you can't calculate some of these things they're so the
00:43:58.700 cost would be so high that you can't get all of the variables in there to actually come up with a
00:44:05.080 number that you could be even mildly confident in because they're so high i mean we're going to
00:44:10.400 start learning the word quadrillion real soon around this place oh yeah you know a lot of people
00:44:14.280 don't know that word it's coming soon 888-727-BECK we'll share with you what uh michael the michael
00:44:20.620 bennett and uh kamala harris discussion on health care and and biden and de blasio uh talking about
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00:45:32.000 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program all right uh the debate last night we watched it
00:45:48.500 so you didn't have to um part of what what is interesting is that there are still a couple of
00:45:55.300 maybe actual democrats rather than socialists or communists in this field one of them is michael
00:46:01.160 bennett who's he's certainly not a conservative but at least he's trying to pull the party back
00:46:06.260 to reality a little bit and and tell them look this it's just not practical why can't we just do
00:46:12.560 something that we that is real that that fits in with reality and we should point out that that's
00:46:18.240 always the opposition it's not an opposition of that socialism would be really bad or that you're
00:46:24.480 a fully socialized economy is a terrible idea the the argument is just we can't get that done it's not
00:46:30.800 practical right now let's take a step and we'll do more later and so what are they told when they
00:46:35.200 bring that up republican talking point yeah republican talking point anything they disagree
00:46:39.840 with or don't have an answer to republican talking point yeah right yeah that really is the way that
00:46:44.460 that works it is which is fascinating because it's just they just say republican talking point
00:46:49.800 anytime anyone says hey how are you gonna pay for something like this like what's the cost
00:46:54.660 republican talking point right the republican talking point is also hey you have a senate to deal
00:46:59.760 with that has a bunch of republicans in it so you can't get any of this stuff passed republican
00:47:02.880 talking point well it's not right i mean i guess it's a republican talking point the republicans
00:47:08.300 will be saying it however you're not gonna yeah we're trying to be a little bit realistic here
00:47:12.980 and you give bennett credit for that although he's not he's not good at debating or anything or
00:47:18.200 anything else he has no chance of winning which is always what's entertaining about this is that
00:47:21.960 the socialists all are in like the teens yeah and all these guys delaney and bullock and bennett and
00:47:27.920 some of them are zero or zero one and two polls uh all right so here's that discussion bennett and
00:47:33.580 harris others on this stage i've been crystal clear where i've been for a decade through two tough
00:47:38.960 races in colorado i believe we should finish the job we started with the affordable care act
00:47:44.200 with a public option that gives everybody in this audience the chance to pick for their family whether
00:47:49.420 they want private insurance or public insurance it requires drug companies to be negotiated with by
00:47:55.640 medicare and it provides competition that is totally different from the plan that senator warren and
00:48:01.740 senator sanders and senator harris have proposed which would make illegal employer-based health
00:48:09.280 insurance in this country and massively raise taxes on the middle class to the tune of 30 trillion
00:48:16.300 dollars as joe biden said we don't need to do that it doesn't make sense for us to take away
00:48:22.620 insurance from half the people in this room and and put huge taxes on everybody in this room when we
00:48:29.220 can pass a public option trust the american people to make the right decision and have universal health
00:48:34.980 care in this country in two years not 10 years well first of all with all due respect to my friend
00:48:40.920 michael bennett uh which means there's no respect my plan does not offer anything that is illegal
00:48:45.100 um what it does is it separates the employer from health care meaning that where you work will not
00:48:51.900 be if you're where the kind of health care you get will not be a function of where you work i have
00:48:56.280 met so many americans who stick to a job that they do not like where they are not prospering simply
00:49:01.420 because they need the health care that that employer provides it's time that we separate employers
00:49:06.240 from the kind of health care people get and under my plan we do that as it relates to the insurance
00:49:11.320 and the pharmaceutical companies who will not be called in and who will not be taken to task by
00:49:17.160 senator biden or senator bennett's plan we will do that senator bennett i want to bring you back
00:49:22.140 senator harris is my friend as well but i have to say if we can't admit if we can't admit tonight
00:49:28.240 what's in the plan which is banning employer-based insurance we're not going to be able to admit that
00:49:34.480 when donald trump is accusing democrats of doing that as well we need to be honest about what's in
00:49:39.560 this plan that would be nice it bans employer-based insurance and taxes the middle class to the tune
00:49:45.920 of 30 trillion dollars do you know how much that is that is 70 it's more than 100 the government
00:49:52.080 will collect in taxes over the next 10 years we don't need to do that crazy i i love how you know
00:50:00.580 he says he says that her plan will make price will make um public the the private insurers
00:50:08.200 illegal and then her response to that is my plan doesn't offer anything that's illegal yeah that
00:50:15.360 wasn't the point he's saying that all insurance companies will will be illegal under your plan can't
00:50:23.560 get private insurance it has to go through the government must that's unbelievable yeah and there's
00:50:28.600 this is one of the legitimate splits there's three sort of flavors of this health care debate
00:50:33.120 going on with the democrats right now bernie's is the one that that negates private insurance right
00:50:38.700 away right bernie is the most pure so bernie is medicare for all and medicare for all means
00:50:44.700 everyone is on medicare period so there's not you if you have insurance at your work right now or
00:50:51.140 you're on medicaid or you're that's all everyone just goes to the same program it's a single payer
00:50:56.520 pure single payer and it happens almost immediately it's like all of us now have health care under the
00:51:02.260 va yeah because that's the government run health care plan now of course there's all sorts of
00:51:07.140 complications it will cost much more than 31 trillion dollars it also will make tons of hospitals and
00:51:12.740 doctors leave the industry i mean you know they're if you have to get paid at medicare rates you're not
00:51:17.160 going to be able to maintain your practice so there's all sorts of massive problems with it plus you'll
00:51:21.960 have far less doctors because part of the allure of being a doctor and going through all of that
00:51:28.240 education because they go through 12 extra years that most of us don't do okay so there they should
00:51:34.700 be rewarded for that yes they're going to make some money for that all of that goes away so it makes
00:51:39.780 it makes that not worth it yeah anymore exactly there's no reason to do it because you know i mean
00:51:45.380 look some people go in it purely for for helping i guess but i mean it's a it's an extra incentive a lot of
00:51:50.360 people like it it's going to be certainly much less right uh so that's flavor a is medicare for
00:51:55.720 all in a pure sense the the downgrade from that and what what a lot of people on the stage are
00:52:01.320 offering is medicare for all who want it is the way that they say it so basically there is a medicare
00:52:06.560 option you could choose go into if you would like essentially let me is it something like um you can
00:52:12.640 keep your plan if you are satisfied with it if you like the plan you have right keep it if you like
00:52:17.400 your plan and you like your doctor you won't have to do a thing you keep your plan if you like your
00:52:23.480 health care plan yeah i can be able to keep your health care plan are we going to fall for that again
00:52:28.180 again seriously again it's the same thing it's the same exact it's the same lie obama told us and by
00:52:35.840 the way it was a lie then it's a lie now it's not going to work that way and they know that of course
00:52:41.900 but but they're counting on the same thing obama counted on that by the by the time it comes around
00:52:47.820 and really kicks into gear it's too late anyway right it's too late it's years down the road and
00:52:52.040 people start getting used to it yeah uh so that plan is essentially they'll just be create a giant
00:52:57.960 public option that anyone can go into yep and then the biden plan and a couple of others have just a
00:53:04.440 massive expansion of obamacare those last two are pretty much the same it's just it's almost branding
00:53:09.880 we're like biden's trying to say obamacare was great and therefore we should build on obamacare
00:53:15.760 with this uh option uh public option which is something that obama did run on by the way in 2008
00:53:21.960 he wanted the public option and the other the other version of is it is it's medicare for all who
00:53:26.680 want it so it's it's the same thing in a lot of ways but it's sort of a branding difference the
00:53:32.140 bottom line is the biggest difference is do you is public insurance the only game in town
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00:53:58.960 iys that is something we need to look into yodeling syndrome yes i don't know but we'll look into that
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00:55:08.160 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program we were just discussing uh republicans and how evil
00:55:31.040 they are because um the only thing republicans want is for you to die they want you to die they just want
00:55:37.360 you to die they said that actually during the debate one of the candidates said the only thing
00:55:41.060 republicans care about is getting you off of your health care no it's funny they care about that like
00:55:46.640 why would that be a priority like what would anyone care about removing someone's health insurance it's
00:55:52.400 so ridiculous but the only other thing that they care about apparently if you watch the rest of the
00:55:56.340 debate is health insurance profits so they apparently want these health insurance companies
00:56:01.140 to profit off people who don't have health insurance which is a fascinating trick
00:56:05.320 you know the the idea that they kept coming back to the profit thing over and over again we can't have
00:56:09.480 profit in health care that could because profit is a bad thing it's not the thing that's ripped three
00:56:13.680 billion people out of poverty it's the profit motive is not that uh because it's a central part of
00:56:19.500 capitalism it is the central part of capitalism so if you're vilifying profit you're vilifying
00:56:23.880 capitalism you're vilifying the lifting of multiple billions of people out of extreme poverty
00:56:29.600 that is it's a fascinating thing basically the best thing that has ever happened to the world
00:56:36.620 on in human terms is something they continually vilify even hardcore communists in china understand
00:56:43.640 that now yeah they brought 400 million people out of abject poverty in the last few years because
00:56:49.560 they now use a capitalist hybrid system yeah and in india uh same thing same thing is happening
00:56:56.200 it's a miracle hundreds of millions of people are coming out of total poverty it is a is a literal
00:57:01.100 miracle it is and when they talk about the health insurance and all these evil profits they'll be like
00:57:05.080 there is a shot you have to take that costs four thousand dollars they always bring up the most extreme
00:57:11.260 ridiculous example and some of those do exist however the health insurance profit margin
00:57:19.120 the health industry's profit 95 profit is that what it is no 98 percent
00:57:26.000 no it's actually lower okay 90 percent if you're gonna split hairs with me stew it's a little less
00:57:30.900 you want to play that game it's a tad okay it's 89 percent okay no no whatever it's a little
00:57:36.600 what is it then six percent six sixty percent six six percent it's just six six percent the number
00:57:45.260 six yes and then followed by a percentage sign six percent profit i believe that's incredible
00:57:50.320 the breakdown is and this is serious the breakdown is that's not a big profit margin at all yeah
00:57:55.980 per year eighty dollars per person in profit eighty dollars wow not a lot of money i mean look
00:58:05.080 it's it's a big industry and it's getting bigger because as a society that's had capitalism and has
00:58:11.520 been able to innovate and save lives and extend life expectancy and create incredible new innovations
00:58:18.120 like the mri like all of these great medicines that everyone on stage has they're either taking
00:58:25.720 or they have another person in their family taking but all they do is say terrible things about the
00:58:31.060 pharmaceutical industry right this one drives me nuts
00:58:33.980 can we stop
00:58:36.600 making the biggest villain in our society the people that cure grandma's cancer
00:58:42.520 can we stop the people who are helping i look
00:58:46.700 as with any industry of course you can point to things that are bad in it
00:58:51.900 of course you can everybody knows that that is not a tough parlor trick to accomplish
00:58:57.440 anyone can come up with one bad thing in an industry but the bottom line is they have
00:59:03.940 revolutionized the way people stay alive they've taken pain from people they've cured diseases
00:59:09.540 we they are able to treat diseases that were thought to be lost causes before
00:59:15.420 they will be the ones that come up with the solutions to cancer they will be the ones that
00:59:21.160 come up with the solutions to hiv they will be the ones that come up with the solutions to all of the
00:59:26.080 diseases that we we are terrified of that kill people and cause deep dramatic pain and all we do
00:59:32.780 is is treat them as if they're this you know dartboard 90 percent of the new medicine that comes out
00:59:39.840 into the world yeah comes from the united states of america but let's change that system and go to
00:59:45.160 the government system that everyone else has and produces nothing new yeah amazing amazing
00:59:49.820 pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program 888-727-VECK
00:59:54.620 oh geez oh no why why are you here jeffy what what happened i wanted to stop by
01:00:00.640 chew a little chew a little bit of the fat why chew a little bit of the fat with you today again
01:00:05.240 day after the debate why excited to be here for the fourth time why who invited you is what i want
01:00:13.200 to know you did no you no that is that's completely untrue which candidate invited you to this debate
01:00:19.080 michael bennett okay michael bennett it probably i would have guessed it was gillibrand because
01:00:23.840 she's the most annoying so there's no doubt about that she is really cringeworthy man oh did you see
01:00:28.980 her last night talking about uh how she she's trying to you know she's a white woman
01:00:35.180 yeah but she's trying to act as if she's the voice of all the different colors of the rainbow
01:00:40.500 it's really agonizing she's a white woman but she's the voice of minorities yes and she's she's
01:00:46.320 very she's got a lot of guilt about being a white person she does not like that of course she does
01:00:50.320 not a fan of her whiteness no uh here is gillibrand talking about her uh her her her embrace of all the
01:00:59.060 colors of the rainbow i think as a white woman of privilege who is a u.s senator running for president
01:01:04.400 united states it is also my responsibility to lift over those voices that aren't being listened
01:01:09.840 to and i can talk to those white women in the suburbs that voted for trump and explain to them
01:01:14.320 what white privilege actually is that when their son is walking down the street with a bag of m&m's
01:01:19.360 in his pocket wearing a hoodie his whiteness is what protects him from not being shot oh my god
01:01:24.900 take your white privilege bs and stick it that might be the worst clip of the entire thing
01:01:30.400 that entire debate number one number one imagine being a white woman in the suburbs and hearing
01:01:39.240 that it's so condescending you're going to explain to me white privilege senator thank you really are
01:01:46.360 you because i can't wait for that one number two if she had white privilege it must not be effective
01:01:53.420 because she's at zero percent i mean you're telling me white privilege doesn't even get you to one
01:01:57.460 percent in the polls not even the one that's depressing and and this is something that i don't
01:02:04.180 i don't i mean this is a kind of a news-based program so i'm going to break a little news here
01:02:08.560 it's going to be stunning if you're driving you may want to pull over to the side of the road
01:02:11.780 if you want to have that moment because this is you may just jerk the wheel into a pole
01:02:16.200 if you're going 65 on the highway right now i once and it's only happened once
01:02:21.220 saw a person of color walk safely in a hoodie i saw it i swear i saw it now when i pulled around
01:02:29.420 the corner he may have been shot immediately i don't know but i of course he was it was a good
01:02:34.600 30 seconds of safe walking wow a person of color in a hoodie safely strolled for 30 seconds in my
01:02:44.440 purview do you have video proof of that i don't of course and that's why no one believes it everyone's
01:02:49.000 like oh did you get abducted by aliens too and yes and i don't have video of that either but this
01:02:55.780 is real i saw this happen they act as if like every you know again the numbers do not support
01:03:03.240 the idea at all that police are shooting black people at any rate higher than than uh is first
01:03:11.120 of all connected to the crimes and actions of the people involved and number two uh it is they shoot
01:03:17.000 more white people than they do black people right by about double we know the uh people you're much
01:03:22.160 much much more likely to be killed by someone of the same race black people are much more likely to
01:03:27.880 be killed by black people white people are much more likely to be killed by white people yeah uh
01:03:31.660 because you're more likely to be killed by someone around if you decide to break it out into the
01:03:36.400 percentages and say which one is more don't you dare start start down that you know what i'm not going
01:03:41.620 don't you dare you had a story about the police i did well you know one of the things that uh is
01:03:47.260 helping the police in your in your numbers that we don't get to them no no i will not i definitely
01:03:52.620 will not give you numbers from the fbi crime report because i know that would be that would be the most
01:03:57.360 racist thing you could possibly do today and i'll not have it is there a more racist organization
01:04:02.640 than the fbi producing their crime report with the numbers no no no no there is not but the police
01:04:08.400 officers are starting to wear body cams now which is proving to their benefit more times than not
01:04:14.360 it seems yes but there are also times i'd want him if i was an officer me too absolutely absolutely
01:04:18.780 but they're more there are times when uh you see a story like this where the 65 year old lady in
01:04:23.820 oklahoma got pulled over by uh you know by a police officer and he had his body cam on and you go through
01:04:30.480 and start breaking down the interaction and i don't know during this video i'm i'm for the cop and
01:04:38.360 then i'm against the i'm for the police officer and i'm against the police officer by the end
01:04:42.440 i'm still i'm still confused i think i'm a little torn on this one too so we start off with the
01:04:47.420 original stop uh with the officer pulling the lady over well i did issue a for a defective
01:04:53.060 equipment it's 80 dollars i have till september 16th to take care of this uh get you to sign there
01:04:58.600 where the x is so you don't even give a warning for this you've been driving around for six months
01:05:03.480 like that i'm truthful well i'm not going to give you a warning for something you've been
01:05:06.980 driving for six months i don't want to sign it because i don't want to do 80 dollars you don't
01:05:12.800 want to sign it no because i don't think that i deserve to pay 80 dollars for something that
01:05:18.100 is fixable and i can fix it okay so now she doesn't want to sign the ticket right so you
01:05:23.900 you go through i wouldn't want to i've done that too where i've been a little pissed off at the
01:05:27.880 you don't want to sign the ticket and i don't want to sign it and it's the police officer's
01:05:30.920 discretion what happens here at this point though i'm completely with the police officer
01:05:36.260 okay 100 completely she's just being belligerent and like it's i had a friend once who got pulled
01:05:41.900 over uh for speeding and he said um they said why were you speeding and he said well i guess i just
01:05:46.880 tend to speed on this road and i was like that's the worst excuse i've ever heard you're telling him
01:05:51.460 you've committed this crime like a hundred times right and so uh here it's like it's nice of her and
01:05:57.160 and you give her some brownie points for being honest and saying it's been six months but once
01:06:00.940 once the officer has that knowledge he has to give you the ticket right and so he's going to give her
01:06:04.920 the ticket and you know it's it's his discretion what happens is when you get pulled over for
01:06:09.140 instance for speeding and they say you were doing 60 miles an hour in a 40 mile an hour zone and you
01:06:14.220 just tell them well i wasn't going to be out that long i wasn't even out for an hour i don't even
01:06:18.300 know what are you talking about wait what did that work for you uh no okay no so then uh now
01:06:25.880 the officer is uh starting to get a little ticked off right instead of instead of saying instead of
01:06:30.740 ripping the ticket off and giving it to her throwing it in the car and saying well you're still going to
01:06:34.420 get the ticket you still have to pay for it whether you sign it or not and really that's what happens
01:06:38.000 it doesn't negate the ticket in any way not signing it doesn't do anything you still have to do it
01:06:42.420 yeah so now the officer is you know he's got a little he's got his back up against the wall a little
01:06:47.280 bit in his mind all right that's all you want to step out of the car why because you're under
01:06:54.200 arrest step out okay step out of the vehicle we're not signing a ticket you can have that happen
01:06:59.820 you be fair with me and i'll be fair with you step out no you're under arrest no i'm not no
01:07:06.580 unless you're under arrest step out because you're not taking me under no arrest stop do not do not
01:07:15.180 take off shut up and give me that and i'll sign it step out no we're beyond that do you want me
01:07:19.380 step out okay so right now right now okay so okay so right now though we've had two opportunities
01:07:27.360 two opportunities for the police officer to take the air out of this bubble de-escalate right the
01:07:32.800 whole thing he could have wait at one point she i know she's he said she said just give it to me and
01:07:37.700 i'll sign it and he we're way past that now right so i mean at that point he could have just given it
01:07:43.780 correct okay and i i'll give you that one now he's pissed and he doesn't want to right and i kind of
01:07:49.140 don't blame him for that how long was the time between this first video and the second video was
01:07:54.300 he trying to convince her for five minutes was it 30 seconds some of this dash cam video seems to be
01:07:58.680 edited a little bit from the police officer so i don't know if it was a 20 minute right if it's 20
01:08:03.960 minutes and she's arguing with him for 20 minutes and then he finally says all right now you're under
01:08:07.360 arrest yeah the original i have uh it's it's easier to understand his position if it's if it's
01:08:13.020 15 seconds and she says she's not going to sign it three times and then he says you're under arrest
01:08:18.120 that you know there there is a big line there okay so you're still kind of on the police officer
01:08:22.260 side yeah yeah and she takes off and she is being belligerent and she did by the way start to
01:08:27.020 roll away and stop right well you can absolutely not do that with a police officer and then she left
01:08:32.300 and then she left and then she pulled away that was a dumb move so now okay really dumb but he has
01:08:36.920 all the information on her right he knows where she lives he knows all that information he doesn't
01:08:41.540 have to pursue her except he's ticked right well you pull away from a cop after a traffic stop you
01:08:47.600 absolutely absolutely and it was a horrible traffic stop too because she had a light out anyway the uh
01:08:53.420 i mean the criminal activity of that is just huge again though who does that would you ever do that
01:08:59.700 not you jeffy pat would you ever do that and the reason you wouldn't do it and i've been pulled
01:09:03.540 over 15 times right so i've had plenty of i've had ample opportunity yeah no way and i think most
01:09:09.200 people wouldn't do it than that right yeah you know better than that you don't disrespect like that
01:09:13.720 so now she's pulled away and he's pursuing her and uh finally catches up to her
01:09:18.820 get out of the car get out of the car now he's pulled his weapon on her get out of the car you
01:09:27.080 run i mean now the gun thing is maybe a tad extreme now he's pulled his weapon out he's pursued her
01:09:33.640 geez got her pulled over we hear multiple police officers now we've really escalated here we sure
01:09:39.080 have we have really escalated are you with the cop on at this point or the or the person look if
01:09:44.960 someone runs from a cop yeah and now you can say well she's only an old white woman and i know
01:09:51.100 65 year old lady look i know i know what you guys would do with a black person in a hoodie we know
01:09:56.640 what you do there well they'd be dead already but again if this was a a 25 year old soon as he saw the
01:10:02.400 person in the car with the hoodie it should be shot it would be dead right yeah if this is a 25 year
01:10:07.180 old guy in a car and he pulled away they would absolutely go after him and do exactly what they're
01:10:12.340 doing here and the reason what that's a little bit sexist on my part because i would think almost
01:10:17.320 i think i might believe it's almost appropriate yeah to approach him with a gun if it's a 25 year
01:10:22.500 old kid yeah and a part of that is like you might suspect there's an additional crime why are you
01:10:27.020 running from the cop when you're an 80 ticket you're expecting that maybe there's something more
01:10:31.360 going on here the belligerent older lady i just think okay come on oh come on again and a
01:10:36.780 belligerent older older lady what is she gonna do she's got a finger right and she can pull a trigger
01:10:41.260 but he's already dealt with her he's already he's already seen that you know the odds are she's not
01:10:45.860 armed right i mean she's he's already dealt with her up to the vehicle but he's not shooting he's
01:10:50.440 just no he's not shooting right no he knows how to use his weapon he pulls his weapon so that she
01:10:54.200 gets you know ordering her out of the car and then uh then what happens transpires all right
01:10:59.760 get out of the car you better leave me oh and now he's gonna drag her out just pull her right
01:11:06.840 put your hands behind your back now
01:11:12.580 rolls over oh oh and there okay now comes the taser
01:11:20.440 any taster put your hands behind your back
01:11:25.060 put your hands behind your back
01:11:30.620 lay down and put your hands behind your back
01:11:34.340 i mean okay now she okay there's no question she's in the wrong all right yes so he put his
01:11:39.660 weapon away drags her out of the truck drags this old woman out of the truck throws her down
01:11:44.860 on the ground there's no she's ordering her to put her hands behind her back she obviously has
01:11:49.160 going to have a difficult time doing that as a 65 year old woman not quite uh as in shape as us
01:11:55.300 and uh and so she's going to have a difficult not as in shape as us can't put her arms i mean
01:12:01.020 difficult she can't do it so she rolls over and as she's rolling over she's kicking and she kicks
01:12:05.420 him in the groin oh man i don't know that that was i mean that was an accident oh stop it it was
01:12:10.620 not an accident so then she rolls away and he tases her oh i tases her you're you're infuriating on
01:12:16.380 the story yeah i think come on i'm with him so then thank you i'm with him she is absolutely
01:12:21.900 doing everything wrong on this in this issue and like look i think you're right could he have maybe
01:12:27.680 de-escalated it yes at one point and probably maybe should have taken that window but she is
01:12:32.720 acting completely irresponsibly she's doing things that she absolutely should not do and then you
01:12:38.640 come up with this she's old so she can't put her hands behind her back nonsense she's holding her
01:12:44.000 you just dragged this woman out of her car what if she laid down and put her hands to her sides
01:12:48.820 then she's not doing that either but she got up and kicked a police officer in the balls first of
01:12:52.840 all she rolled over she didn't get up she couldn't even get up a police officer in the balls
01:12:56.880 then he tased her and he gets her handcuffed later you see she gets her handcuffed and then he's trying
01:13:02.740 to be are you okay are you hurt everything okay she's like no i'm not okay i'm hurt is he hurt
01:13:08.300 because i know that's happened to me before and it doesn't feel good no it doesn't so now she's
01:13:12.720 been charged with a felony assault on a police officer one misdemeanor for resisting arrest
01:13:17.860 and let's not forget about the broken taillight the towing charges the lot charges all all of this
01:13:23.040 all of this for a broken taillight kind of kind of shows that she should have maybe signed the ticket
01:13:27.400 yeah and she would have avoided all of it i'm a hundred percent team cop on this one i gotta say
01:13:32.220 and that's the thing you know this is what everybody does with these incidents it's just what jeffy
01:13:37.480 just did which is she does all these other things and then it's all of that over a taillight
01:13:43.440 no no an 80 ticket was over the taillight it could have been over a long time ago it could have been
01:13:49.640 had the police officer had better training okay you're infuriating
01:13:54.620 pat and stew for glenn also uh jeffy somebody let him into the studio i don't know we're doing
01:14:02.940 some investigating right now to find out how that happened uh but uh one of the most agonizing
01:14:08.360 uh aspects of that debate last night to me was the climate change stuff i just i couldn't they're
01:14:16.560 all for it boy i can't do they all believe the earth is ending and it's fascinating because they
01:14:20.760 all just look to jay insley for street cred because they're they everyone knows he's the big climate guy
01:14:25.300 so they're just like you know what i i will say i agree with jay insley and jay insley i have the same
01:14:31.140 exact plan of whatever he has it's like well you guys keep telling us that this is the most
01:14:36.180 important issue that of all there's ever been why aren't you just going with jay insley then
01:14:41.100 if you're all begging for his credibility and his approval just go with the guy if you actually
01:14:46.820 believe this is the most dangerous thing of course the truth is you don't you all know we all know
01:14:51.800 they they believe it wholeheartedly because uh i'm sorry for instance look at the google summit
01:14:56.540 they're all doing right now they're right they flew to uh italy on just 114 private jets there
01:15:02.780 weren't a thousand private jets they all didn't take so they're really cutting back don't try to
01:15:06.420 don't try to no some of them took super yachts worth 400 million dollars oh my gosh really to italy
01:15:12.720 yeah and now they're at this climate change at this swanky resort that costs at the minimum 900
01:15:19.720 a night yeah google's footing the bill right i'm sure they're all eating just vegetarian fair
01:15:25.740 because we all know leading local local and sustainable it's hard it's hard to eat local
01:15:31.360 on a private jet isn't it it really gets difficult real fast you got to eat on the on the runway if
01:15:36.720 you believe this stuff you're not living the way they do no way you're right madness
01:15:41.160 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program with pat and stew for glenn
01:15:54.720 this week uh by the way you can check out my show pat gray unleashed immediately preceding this show on
01:15:59.480 the blaze radio and tv network or on podcast any time of the day or night at your leisure uh we've got
01:16:07.800 uh some racy racism we could talk about i don't know if there's anybody more racisty in their racist
01:16:16.120 racing than uh donald trump who's been talking about baltimore and you know what that means
01:16:20.720 it's i mean that's just dog whistle for for for black people yeah if if let's say if donald trump were
01:16:28.220 to say new hampshire was infested by drugs that would be racism because he's thinking of the black
01:16:35.220 people who live in new hampshire yeah exactly and he did say that about new hampshire and people
01:16:40.480 immediately jumped on him because he hates black black people black people because it's only 93
01:16:46.480 white so there you know there's some black people there and it's it's almost worse when there's less
01:16:51.400 black people in a state like new hampshire to be being racist against those people it makes you even
01:16:56.440 more racist yeah it does it takes you if you it accentuates that racism yeah it squares it so it's
01:17:02.060 like racism squared wow uh it's a good way to look at it it's really i like that thank you bet is that
01:17:07.600 science that's science it is science yeah you can check out my formulas at uh racist formulas.net
01:17:12.240 uh so i haven't been there yet oh really oh yeah oh yeah i'm excited we're up to three uh people
01:17:18.380 who've checked it out no yeah no it's pretty good that's great okay uh i'm interested in uh
01:17:23.160 the reaction to this which i can another racist person talking about baltimore yeah really really
01:17:29.800 really bad and i will guess i'm gonna guess that reaction is going to be a tad different though
01:17:33.660 on this particular really thing because as we learned from i think it was aaron burnett and many
01:17:37.960 other um people talking about this baltimore story is it's not just that he was being critical of
01:17:43.800 baltimore or pointing out that this particular city because many people have done that yeah everyone's
01:17:47.880 done that so they had to have a fallback position yeah because they were like well here's president
01:17:51.720 obama and here's you know uh here's uh 25 different people saying that baltimore has the same
01:17:57.700 including the former mayor of baltimore exactly saying virtually what trump said so what do you
01:18:02.980 do with that because you can't you can't say just criticizing baltimore even as a white person
01:18:08.280 because there's a bunch of democrat white people who did it too so you can't say that that's racist
01:18:12.200 then you have to fall back to uh this idea that when he says the word infested or infestation
01:18:18.800 that's when he's signaling his racism to his racist people okay so that's the the key to his racist
01:18:25.500 racist racism right if you want to unlock the key to his hood is the word infestation infestation
01:18:31.660 that's when he's saying hey hey white nationalist which by the way he was called on stage at a
01:18:36.720 presidential freaking debate despicable last night despicable they called him a white nationalist
01:18:41.180 look i we we've been critical of donald trump many times i don't like all of his policies though there
01:18:48.680 are some that i do really like the idea that there is enough evidence to call any evidence to call
01:18:54.800 this guy a white nationalist right it's despicable that is a lie and bordering on slander and when
01:19:00.860 did that become okay again you go back to the glenn thing which is just in the news again because of
01:19:06.320 the loudest voice uh being broadcast on showtime where they actually presented the real life uh event
01:19:14.460 that happened on fox news when he went on uh in 2009 and said that he thinks the president might have
01:19:21.040 some animosity against white people and he might be racist yeah and that well that was all hell broke
01:19:25.840 loose how dare you call a president any president racist he'd do it every day all day now yeah i mean
01:19:32.620 it was despicable we just celebrated the 10-year racist first three yeah and when we did that we
01:19:39.160 i don't think when glenn said that on the air you would have been able to predict how crazy this has
01:19:44.400 become i mean literally that it's lasted this long every broadcast on cable news on cnn or msnbc they
01:19:51.220 say it but a journalist says it all the time like not just an opinion person which you know at least
01:19:56.120 at least with a presidential candidate you can make the argument all right well they're trying to win
01:19:59.440 an election they're going to call them all sorts of names name calling in politics not exactly crazy
01:20:03.420 this one's i mean white nationalist is an actual philosophy though it's not like this guy's a jerk
01:20:08.980 this guy's a loser it is like you're saying that this person adheres to a to a philosophy of
01:20:15.740 government in the world that is espoused by people like richard spencer when there's no absolutely no
01:20:23.620 evidence at all to support that view you can say that you think he's racially insensitive i think that
01:20:29.800 would be something you could make an argument on you know he does he does you know like but that he's
01:20:33.780 insensitive on everything it's not racially insensitive he's just insensitive yeah you know he's
01:20:38.420 insensitive to people that he doesn't like in a way that's part of what we like about him there's
01:20:43.840 part of it yeah you know because he stands up to people yeah he does and we like that because nobody
01:20:48.760 has up until now so it's uh it's kind of refreshing that he'll defend himself and that's what i think a
01:20:55.200 lot of people like about him yeah so but when you are saying first of all he's a racist it's proven
01:21:00.540 why because he said send them back to where they came from okay well that amen we went over that too
01:21:05.380 it's like you know we said send piers morgan back because he didn't like the second amendment were we
01:21:09.140 racist on that i don't think we were you know people you know ilan omar told people on twitter
01:21:14.620 that they should go back to where they came from was she racist because i know when it was said about
01:21:19.580 her it was definite proof of racism when she said it herself it was not even i have not seen one news
01:21:27.500 broadcast acknowledge that she did it not one i don't think i have she did it publicly on twitter
01:21:34.640 to another person said go back to where you came from and we can't find one example of anyone even
01:21:42.140 mentioning it in passing and dismissing it debunking it nothing i mean it's so obvious what they're
01:21:48.200 doing so they had this idea well now it's baltimore he said something about baltimore let's call him
01:21:52.600 racist for that and that's proof that it's racism then they find all these other people who have said
01:21:56.680 the same things about baltimore so they have to back off of that they back off to infestation
01:22:00.640 so that's where we stand now in 60 seconds we'll give you the latest in this never-ending saga
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01:23:12.780 so if you say the word infested when talking about baltimore you are a racist period yeah
01:23:29.840 there's no way around that one no there's no way around that one except if you happen to hear this
01:23:34.820 next audio clip from 1999 i present to you the one the only elijah cummings this morning
01:23:43.360 i left my community of baltimore a drug infested area what a lot of the drugs that we're talking
01:23:51.620 about today oh have already taken the lives of so many children the same children that i watched
01:24:00.940 14 or 15 years ago as they grew up now walking around like zombies this is only 40 miles away
01:24:10.460 from here we heard that dog whistle we heard it with our own ears elijah cummings hates black people
01:24:16.940 usually usually humans can't hear a dog whistle that's why it's called a dog whistle clearly use
01:24:23.960 the word infestation just proof right there proof positive uh that that's a racist comment
01:24:32.360 it really is i you know it used to be racist if you remember when glenn called uh barack obama names
01:24:39.680 that was racism last night of the debate that's the hottest thing to do barack obama's the worst
01:24:44.580 president of all time apparently uh he was all he was doing was arresting deporting people he's worse
01:24:49.820 than trump and can you imagine when people said and some people did but extreme people said that
01:24:56.440 obama was helping terrorism it was just flat out stated yep was it in fact last night was it was
01:25:03.240 it tulsi gabbard that said it i think it was gabbard who said that yeah helping helping al-qaeda or
01:25:07.460 helping isis crazy that's just crazy talk that's not that was not her best moment she did have a lot
01:25:12.500 of good moments last night but i am fascinated by this uh obama thing can you imagine watching this if
01:25:17.520 you're barack obama your guy again we think barack obama was a really bad president but separate us
01:25:23.260 think about the democratic primary field for a second this is this is an audience that approves
01:25:28.340 of barack obama at a 95 percent clip okay and and people were saying this kind of stuff about barack
01:25:35.180 obama just a few years ago i mean in a way obama's standing above the country above above the world he's
01:25:40.680 sort of god he's he's wow it's pretty far yeah and then last night he was terrible on the border
01:25:48.860 he was terrible on health care i mean obamacare is a disaster to these people just a couple of years
01:25:55.560 ago everyone was telling us this was going to solve all of our problems and now every candidate
01:26:00.260 on stage with the exception of biden who only wants to completely transform obamacare into something
01:26:05.380 else he was the only one who said anything positive about obamacare everyone else thinks it's trash
01:26:10.160 and i'm sitting there and i'm barack obama in the middle of that debate and i'm watching these people
01:26:14.320 trash me and trash me and trash me i am absolutely going on twitter and i am endorsing joe biden right
01:26:20.760 in the middle of the debate i wanted to see the faces of kirsten gillibrand and kamala harris as they
01:26:27.940 realize obama has endorsed biden except you're forgetting he can't because joe asked him not to
01:26:35.340 remember joe went to him that's right and he said please don't endorse no don't do that don't do
01:26:40.980 that it's just too unfair for the other guys i mean or girls it is a hell of a statement that
01:26:47.580 barack obama will not endorse joe biden it is a hell of a statement number one it says something
01:26:53.000 really serious about barack obama in that picking your vice president is essentially a one-person
01:27:01.280 presidential election you are the sole you are solely responsible for the person who may be
01:27:07.880 president of the united states you can pick anyone uh that is constitutionally qualified
01:27:13.220 you are supposed to pick the one you think would do the best job in the nation he selected joe biden
01:27:21.780 he watched him in that job for eight years and now he doesn't endorse them don't endorse him oh i don't
01:27:29.980 get involved in primaries what are you talking about you had your own primary you picked the
01:27:34.220 president of the united states you picked him you picked joe biden and it says a lot about biden that
01:27:39.580 obama will not come out and say he's the best man for this job really does i don't know what he knows
01:27:44.480 well but it does seem like he knows something he's probably seen this video
01:27:47.980 the villages america's friendliest hometown now we are confirmed now i assume this comes out in the
01:28:08.080 debate at some point that that is joe biden singing that song i want somebody to bring that up that
01:28:11.980 is a legitimate criticism of joe biden when he was drunk in a t-shirt walking down a roadway singing
01:28:19.760 the villages song no something's wrong there now he said he said he doesn't drink he did yeah but
01:28:25.220 clearly this clearly that at least he doesn't drink anymore was he trying to say that that's
01:28:29.020 what he was clearly drunk in that video
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01:29:35.740 888-727-BECK it's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program Tulsi Gabbard made a lot of new
01:30:05.480 she was one of the highest searched candidates out of the field last night and I think people
01:30:09.660 they don't recognize her they don't know who she is they see she's obviously a pretty face and she
01:30:17.100 did a good job last night I think she comes off as very serious and someone who actually has mastery
01:30:22.680 of the things she's talking about she has an interesting background and people just don't know
01:30:27.380 who she is so Gabbard last night and I am I mean how many times did we say this Tulsi Gabbard
01:30:33.080 I mean we previewed this going in she is going to go after Kamala Harris and I'd say run interference
01:30:41.500 for Joe Biden does seem that way she wants to be Biden's VP or maybe secretary of defense
01:30:47.900 that's at least my belief but I mean you it played out exactly like we talked about last night
01:30:53.780 now Harris who had a free run of it last time because she was going after Biden no one was going
01:30:59.160 after her well that ended last night with Gabbard who I mean took her down in dramatic fashion here's
01:31:04.440 the clip what's your response the reality is right now we don't have a health care system we have a
01:31:10.840 sick care system and there are far too many people in this country who are sick and unable to get the
01:31:15.960 care that they need because they cannot afford it so the core of this problem is the fact that big
01:31:22.180 insurance companies and big pharmaceutical companies who've been profiting off the backs of sick people
01:31:26.360 have had to see the table writing this legislation now Kamala Harris just talked about Kathleen
01:31:32.140 Sebelius who helped write her bill this just pointed to the fatal flaw in her proposal Sebelius works for
01:31:37.940 Medicare Advantage private insurance company who will stand to profit under her plan if we're seeking
01:31:44.480 to really reform our health care system we've got to shut out big insurance and big pharma out of the
01:31:50.220 drafting process so they cannot continue to profit off the backs of the sick people in this country
01:31:54.440 who are searching and in desperate need of care senator Harris your response
01:31:58.800 well unfortunately representative Gabbard got it wrong uh Kathleen Sebelius did not write my plan
01:32:07.080 she endorsed it as being one of the plans that is the best to get us to a place where everyone is
01:32:12.380 going to have access to health care in America yeah not a good response from Kamala did not have a great
01:32:17.300 night last night no Gabbard I thought did very well and to give you another example of what she was
01:32:23.560 doing with Biden later on in the debate now Gabbard is very anti-war I mean she's very much on the
01:32:30.100 the sort of pacifist side of things now she was served in the military I don't think she's a pacifist
01:32:35.500 per se but she is very much on the non-interventionist side of this argument it's just one of the many
01:32:40.280 interesting aspects about her she's fascinating yeah she really is a fascinating and she's changed
01:32:44.680 dramatically yeah in her ideology yeah if you don't know her history she was very much involved
01:32:49.540 in the uh I guess you'd call it now the anti-lgbtqia2 plus good community uh and she was to the point
01:32:58.560 of like her dad was a big activist in this world and and she was appearing at didn't even do sort of a
01:33:03.220 conversion therapy type of situation and cure you yeah so like you know way you might you know
01:33:09.960 we're talking way to the right of not only the democratic party but really where the republican
01:33:14.260 party is at this point and she's you know had this big conversion moment and believe me if he if
01:33:19.320 biden names her as vp you'll start hearing a lot about that one because I don't think the lgbtqia2
01:33:25.240 plus community they're not going to let her have this conversion I don't think um but beyond that
01:33:30.700 later on in the debate they went to her as someone who is very much opposed to intervention when it comes
01:33:37.400 to foreign affairs and asked her hey joe biden voted for the iraq war how do you feel about that
01:33:44.780 you served over there how do you feel about him sending you over to the war and she said
01:33:47.840 um you know what we've all been fooled we were all fooled by the intelligence we were all fooled by what
01:33:52.740 they did in uh the bush administration did instead of taking a shot at biden she very in a very nimble
01:33:58.740 fashion switched it over and went after bush and gave biden no responsibility for his own vote
01:34:04.400 which is pretty amazing uh so she did I thought she did a a very good job last night I did the uh
01:34:11.120 went through and did grades for the debaters same if there's any any here that you would uh disagree
01:34:15.060 with I had de Blasio at a d-minus uh worst in the field I had Bennett and Gillibrand I think my grade
01:34:22.380 for de Blasio might have been f it might have been f I would have you're somewhat generous there
01:34:26.300 if I'm at a d-minus you know I'm close to an f the only reason I didn't give him an f is because
01:34:31.580 he he was noticed okay you know somebody might you know at least yeah he's going after the socialist
01:34:35.980 vote he was the furthest left of that field and I think he was trying to do that so he accomplished
01:34:41.580 something he was trying for Bennett I gave a d now Bennett I gave a d not because of the points he
01:34:47.360 made which some of them were very good but because I don't think he was I don't think he's in line with
01:34:51.780 the party and also his presentation's not good uh he's he's not a good candidate so he struggles in
01:34:58.300 this sort of format I also think that he was not as convincing as like a Delaney was the night before
01:35:04.760 when it comes to making the moderate points Gillibrand I also gave a d which I think is
01:35:09.140 incredibly incredibly generous I mean it's almost like I should get a tax deduction for the charitable
01:35:15.300 grade of a d for Kirsten Gillibrand Jay Inslee I gave a d plus and the only reason I gave him a d plus
01:35:21.460 is because of the credibility other people gave him he was terrible he could have given him he could
01:35:26.620 have been an f on his own the issue though they kept going back to him and saying you know he I'm
01:35:32.200 just like Jay Inslee on the climate and that helps with that audience so the fact that he was at least
01:35:36.620 credible to that audience I gave him a d plus Cory Booker I am definitely south of almost everybody
01:35:42.080 on this one I think Cory Booker sucks everyone else thinks he's great so I don't know how I don't
01:35:46.140 know what I'm seeing that they're not seeing I think he's so fake and and smarmy oh awful he's
01:35:51.340 unlikable and unlikable and went after Biden completely unfairly multiple times I don't like
01:35:56.280 Biden man but it's just like at least try to be fair I gave Booker a c minus Harris and Biden I gave
01:36:02.040 both c pluses so that's a big downgrade for Harris it's a slight upgrade for Biden I thought Biden was
01:36:07.980 a little bit better in this one a little bit more on top of it Harris was much worse and she was lost
01:36:12.560 a lot of times and was getting hit from other directions she seemingly didn't prepare for though
01:36:16.640 if she watched the Glenn Beck television program or news and why it matters she would have been
01:36:20.780 prepared for it because we talked about it uh Andrew Yang I gave a b minus now Yang has one point he
01:36:27.120 reminds me of um of radio like when the DJ is getting sick of the Celine Dion song the audience is just
01:36:34.780 getting to the point where they're starting to like it I am sick of the $1,000 a month thing from Yang
01:36:39.840 though I don't think most people know it he's trying to play the hits yeah I thought he did a much
01:36:44.460 better job this time he was pretty pretty good and at least got his voice out there Castro I gave
01:36:50.760 a b he's boring but he's I think competent extreme too he's very boring very extreme especially on the
01:36:58.120 border he's a VP he's he's talking himself into the VP hunt though I think so and uh Tulsi Gavard I
01:37:03.800 gave an a minus I thought she was very solid the best of the field your clear winner there I thought
01:37:08.260 I would think so too yeah she was great you know again she's all these people are nuts policy wise I
01:37:13.500 didn't judge him on policy I only judged him on performance in that room and that's fair yeah
01:37:18.880 Jim Garrity of National Review also the author of Between Two Scorpions a dangerous click novel uh
01:37:27.940 so Jim talk talk to me a little generally here I think like in 2016 the Republicans I think
01:37:34.840 attempted at least to learn lessons about sort of the structure of this where they had the kiddie
01:37:40.040 table debates and the adult debates and there's so many candidates and I don't know if they have
01:37:43.960 any idea how to deal with it looking at the way the Democrats have structured this did they learn
01:37:49.040 any lessons do you think this has improved the process at all yeah I suppose if you're um Andrew
01:37:55.600 Yang or uh Marian Williamson or uh even you know Michael Bennett who believe it or not is a senator from
01:38:02.200 Colorado uh he said you know very low little low low name ID but you know he is really he's a real
01:38:07.680 person America John Delaney really exists uh look John Delaney has been on prime time debates for
01:38:13.940 now it's gonna be four hours now uh maybe five if you depending on your stopwatch that's actually
01:38:18.860 pretty good you know that's not something that Bobby Jindal got and all he did was turn around the
01:38:22.420 state of Louisiana yeah uh during his governorship down there um one of the you know look I wrote
01:38:29.080 yesterday in the in the corner on National Review online there's there's not parties would never
01:38:33.620 choose to have 25 presidential candidates as the uh Democrats have this time they would not choose
01:38:39.540 to have 17 and my fear is that 2020 you know Trump wins Trump loses either way you know could have
01:38:46.660 possibly two parties could have you know no incumbent nominee um 25 might look like even small there
01:38:52.360 there's nothing to it's a tragedy of the commons everybody's got an incentive to run um and they end
01:38:58.020 up making it hard because think about it think about all the candidates who went into it wanting to be
01:39:02.160 good in a debate but the measuring stick is not are you good in a debate the measuring stick is can
01:39:07.820 you be memorable and that's a much higher bar to clear and that's one of the reasons like you know
01:39:12.820 Marianne Williamson talking about dark psychic forces that's memorable you know how your health
01:39:18.740 care plan would affect the uh current health insurance of union members in Michigan that's
01:39:23.960 probably not going to be as memorable yeah as everything else on there it does it does incentivize
01:39:29.160 sort of strange behavior in a way you know you have this situation like the Delaney um and Elizabeth
01:39:35.680 Warren back and forth on health care was I thought really instructive to that it's like Delaney was I
01:39:40.660 thought on substance just smoked her I mean he knew those he knew the topics he he really had good
01:39:45.620 knowledge of all I mean he went deep he was impressive I thought uh Delaney in that debate and
01:39:50.380 obviously he's working against a room who really wants you know something more left but the memorable
01:39:55.000 moment is Elizabeth Warren saying well why do you run for president if you don't want to try for
01:39:59.380 difficult things well what you know again we were talking about this before it's like it could be
01:40:03.480 well wing let's we're going to make wings sprout out of everyone's back well that's a difficult thing
01:40:08.380 too but you know there are some things where you're limited and you know he's making a very pragmatic
01:40:13.260 smart point and the reward goes to Elizabeth Warren who comes up with kind of a catchy line and
01:40:19.480 everyone cheers at it that's just you're incentivizing bad behavior yeah Stu if I'm ever on a debate stage
01:40:26.460 one of my rivals says if we can dream it we can do it tell them flap your arms and fly see how that
01:40:35.260 works that no some things you dream you cannot do um and it's interesting because everybody remembers
01:40:42.180 Warren slamming uh Delaney if you look back to what Delaney said the moment before she was saying
01:40:48.600 scoffing at him about his his skepticism his pessimism his lack of ambition it was he wanted to rebuild
01:40:56.480 our improve our infrastructure uh create jobs raise wages create universal health care uh there's like
01:41:04.240 one or two other fairly big goals in there that's not an unambitious agenda that's that's fairly standard
01:41:10.920 issue democratic politics and and you know Elizabeth Warren saying oh my goodness can you believe this guy
01:41:16.680 you know why should anyone you know run for president if you're going to talk about what
01:41:20.120 you can't do well I mean for starters there's the constitution uh there's limitations of the power
01:41:26.100 of the president of the united states the the need to build a consensus in congress to get it through
01:41:30.780 the house to get it through that there's judicial review the checks and balances maybe what you're
01:41:35.000 proposing isn't uh constitutional um you know maybe it would be good to have let's have one debate
01:41:40.880 where every candidate just gets up and say i'd like to do x but the power the constitution power
01:41:46.240 does the president does not have that power last debate presidential candidates were saying we're
01:41:50.580 going to get rid of the filibuster wait a minute the president doesn't decide what the senate does
01:41:55.860 with the filibuster you know it it really turns into when i am king i will do these things and that's
01:42:01.600 not how the american system works and this just generally speaking as uh as a country because this i think
01:42:07.540 very much affects uh the right as well we really are at the point where we're just elevating these
01:42:12.660 politicians into kings and heroes and you know you are judged as as your adherence to whatever they're
01:42:20.260 talking about at a particular moment that seems to be certainly has certainly hit the you know the
01:42:26.580 right side of the aisle it's i think certainly hitting the left side of the aisle as well and it is
01:42:31.720 the exact opposite of the way this country was formed and and the way we're supposed to be thinking
01:42:36.480 about these things this is not supposed to be some big contest where we all run towards our hero
01:42:40.740 and have them solve our all of our problems we have a system and it's worked pretty well for the
01:42:44.940 last couple hundred years it has uh my former colleague i'm sad to see him go jonah goldberg used
01:42:51.360 to you know quote i believe it was our william rusher who was one of the publishers of national
01:42:54.840 review who said you know look you know you want to like a politician fine but never fall in love with a
01:43:00.640 politician and he didn't mean romantically he just meant you know that that sense of where you put
01:43:04.380 him up on a pedestal just because you know first of all if you're a committed conservative or you
01:43:08.600 have some sort of issues or policies or beliefs you really believe in sooner or later that politician
01:43:14.500 nine if not nine times out of ten probably 99 times out of a hundred they're going to have to
01:43:19.420 compromise in some way and you're going to look at that compromise you're going to say oh i can't
01:43:23.160 believe they did that what a what a sellout how could he do that you know but that's the nature of
01:43:28.020 governing right that at some point you have to if you want to get those 51 votes in the senate you want
01:43:32.500 to get 60 votes if there's going to be a filibuster you want to get a majority you're going to have to
01:43:36.380 give a little you're going to have to say okay i'll give you some on column a and you you give
01:43:39.940 me some on column b and that's that's political reality those of us who care about these things
01:43:45.260 tend to be if not idealists then we have this idea in our heads of how things ought to work
01:43:50.040 and sometimes that's plausible and feasible in the political realm and sometimes it's not
01:43:54.940 so the answer is to never get too attached to these guys and i like to periodically joke you know
01:43:59.220 look presidents stew their temp workers you know you got a four-year contract if you're good we'll
01:44:05.340 keep you another four years and after that you're gone even if we think you're doing a great job
01:44:08.800 um and we shouldn't be thinking about them as these you know grand men of history who you know
01:44:14.600 already picturing the statue of them on the horse that'll be you know somewhere in washington or
01:44:19.820 something like that yeah rushmore's filled up full up guys thank god um so uh let me do this uh
01:44:26.380 let me give you a scenario here i want to take off the table uh sanders and kamala harris and
01:44:32.900 warren and biden and i'm going to take buddha judge too off off the table for you you have to pick one
01:44:39.400 person who you think has the best chance to win not the one you want to you want to win but the one
01:44:44.220 who has the best chance to win if you had to pull someone out of those lower tiers what do you what do
01:44:47.480 you do wow that's that you seriously deep down it's a five person race and that's that five you
01:44:54.100 just took off the table there are the five um i guess you know the one for a while beto was generating
01:45:01.500 excitement in the very beginning um although i think looking back i mean i i have really relished
01:45:06.720 the the uh the icarus-like fall of beto or work over the last year or two because i remember writing
01:45:13.040 about this guy uh back during the early part of the senate race saying that you know look give him
01:45:17.140 a little bit of credit he's kind of charismatic um he campaigns hard in his races that he won for
01:45:22.440 el paso city council and there but beyond that no he's not you know the only thing that's kennedy-esque
01:45:27.280 about this guy is his driving record and uh the you know and so the idea that it went better than
01:45:33.440 usual for a texas democrat but you know not this world beater and that the only way he was going to
01:45:38.360 beat ted cruz is if ted cruz was asleep at the switch and that that didn't happen
01:45:41.980 so he goes in there and all of a sudden it's not you know him buoyed by a media that just
01:45:48.560 absolutely loathes ted cruz right and it's you know he doesn't have it and he doesn't have the
01:45:54.080 national media operating as his uh uh as his you know his press you know issue and press releases
01:45:59.100 for me he got glowing coverage probably on par with obama in 07 and 08 and now you put him on and he
01:46:05.840 just wilts and all of a sudden the jump in on the diner comes kind of weird and you hear he tried to
01:46:10.720 trick his wife into eating baby poop and you're like what's wrong with this man um you know so by
01:46:16.480 that by the standards of whoever had that stature early on beta or work had that kind of stature
01:46:20.820 um beyond that booker is probably in the best shot uh the best shape in south carolina um and i think
01:46:30.680 if he had stuck to what he had built his career on kind of this a little bit kumbaya-ish but you know
01:46:35.540 almost like marianne williamson we're going to win this race with love you know but uh cory booker back in
01:46:40.700 his newark mayor days was not a down the line lefty um and so there was some potential there
01:46:45.680 but uh i think that the one of the interesting stories about this 25 person race on the democratic
01:46:51.360 side is that early on it looks like most democratic primary voters or at least the people who are
01:46:56.080 answering their phone for the polls um looked at the top the massive group picked five dishes from
01:47:02.760 the buffet table they liked and they're really not interested in looking at the other options that
01:47:06.700 much yeah i think that that is the state of affairs at the moment um before you go jim and
01:47:12.000 can you give me a couple minutes set me up to uh to read between two scorpions sure uh for those who
01:47:18.120 are used to reading me in politics this is really not all that political uh this was my attempt to uh
01:47:23.560 vent some creative energies into the realm of the spy thriller uh i love brad thor tom clancy
01:47:30.500 uh daniel silva all that kind of stuff um people who have read it have really enjoyed it i think
01:47:35.860 we're up to 118 reviews on amazon uh it is available at this point only on amazon so if you really hate
01:47:42.220 jeff bezos i'm sorry to i'm sorry to inform you of that uh available on kindle available paper book
01:47:47.060 it's an entire 13 on paperback i think you can do that or if you if that's too much for your blood it's
01:47:52.640 a 3.99 on kindle and i think most people are enjoying it is a kind of little quirky a little bit odd
01:47:57.940 funnier than your typical thriller uh but it really much is about a terrorist plot i just kind
01:48:02.940 of sat down and said okay if i were a terrible terrorist how would i attack america how are we
01:48:07.580 vulnerable and without giving too much away i think our social divisions are our cultural divisions are
01:48:13.440 where we're very divided and if somebody set out to tear apart our social fabric um i feel like we've
01:48:19.800 done about half the work for them so far so uh thrills chills lots of people are enjoying it so i'm
01:48:25.140 very pleased with that hope everybody checks it out uh good beach reading for the remainder of uh
01:48:30.220 summer that we have here very cool between two scorpions a dangerous click novel it's available
01:48:33.920 now of course you get jim stuff all the time on national review jim thanks so much for joining us
01:48:37.720 thanks for having me stew great to be here it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program
01:48:43.340 triple eight seven two seven beck kind of an unusual uh circumstance and an amazing event happened on
01:48:51.140 msnbc the other day i think this was day before yesterday when um chris matthews
01:48:57.840 had elizabeth warren on his show actually asked her a couple of pressing questions and kind of stuck
01:49:05.760 to it uh amazing yeah i don't know you know every i don't know four or five years chris matthews
01:49:13.100 says something reasonable yes it's it's very rare but it is possible really rare i think actually
01:49:18.300 matthews too is more of an old school democrat yeah i think we know he's old but he's also an
01:49:24.400 old school democrat uh and i think he kind of relates more to that he's definitely left and he's
01:49:30.620 very he's terrible on things like accusing the other side of racism and all that stuff but like
01:49:35.020 when it comes down to policy i think he's more of a michael bennett than he is uh bernie sanders
01:49:39.820 but listen to him push uh elizabeth warren um here on on actually how how are we going to pay for all
01:49:47.560 these things if you have medicare for life or government and government health insurance you'll
01:49:52.560 have to have more benefits and bernie's talking about the eyeglasses hearing aids everything um
01:49:57.700 there's a lot more money oh look well your payroll go up you guys dodged that tonight i don't know
01:50:04.100 it's not a dodgy it's about where i'm saying how much of your taxes going to go up and you'd said
01:50:09.700 you you said how much are your costs going to go down different question how much of your taxes
01:50:15.680 no it's how much are your costs because it's how much it's how much families end up it's not an
01:50:21.000 argument you know it's not just an argument you know the republicans did a study and they hoped to
01:50:27.020 show that medicare for all was going to bust the budget and you remember what it ended up showing
01:50:31.560 that medicare for all is cheaper than our current system that's the republic i know the argument
01:50:36.800 that you put it all together you reduce the cost for health care premiums and you get more benefits
01:50:41.480 and therefore you better come out ahead but will you pay more in taxes but why don't you answer that
01:50:46.840 question because because jake said tonight that's a republican talking point it's not a republican
01:50:51.560 talking point it's a question it's a question about where people are going to come out economically look
01:50:57.200 that's my question that's not my question my question is how much will taxes go up wow i spent
01:51:02.860 most of my life studying families that went off okay but there's no answer to the question of your
01:51:08.120 taxes there is an answer to the question about your costs because it's costs that matter to people
01:51:13.400 that's amazing amazing she will not answer it no they won't because it's a huge tax increase the
01:51:20.820 largest taxes tax increase in the history of the world oh absolutely by far not even close it would be the
01:51:26.900 biggest tax increase in global history and it would not be remotely close if they were to pass that
01:51:31.260 right and and they can't say that no she i'm surprised bernie will say it yeah you know what taxes are
01:51:37.480 going to go up but you're he'll say you're but your costs are going to go down now that's insane it's not
01:51:41.460 true at all uh the idea that the the federal freaking government is going to save you money when they
01:51:48.580 process every single visit of yours to the doctor there's absolutely no way i mean it's among the the most
01:51:55.400 inane things i've ever heard in my entire life one of the candidates in one of these debates i don't
01:52:00.480 remember which one it was actually said bureaucracy would go down once the government manages it what
01:52:05.400 are you nuts like wait have you ever been to the post office wow probably not have you ever have you
01:52:11.880 ever tried to open up a business have you ever tried to do the most basic thing when you're interacting
01:52:17.520 with the government it's always a disaster and the idea that like the private sector is the one screwing
01:52:22.840 that one up with all the paperwork is completely bonkers anyone who believes it is crazy right and
01:52:29.220 the idea that at 32 trillion dollars or whatever it is that that is the actual cost is is insane we
01:52:38.380 know it's insane it's going to be much much much more than that and once the government has control
01:52:44.180 of all the levers it's all going to change it's just like you know when you're funding uh colleges
01:52:49.420 those price costs are all going to go up because everyone's going to know every cost is guaranteed
01:52:54.740 by the government and the quality will go down
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