The Glenn Beck Program - March 20, 2019


We Are At Our Last Call? | Guests: David Steinberg & Arthur Herman | 3⧸20⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

157.15704

Word Count

19,678

Sentence Count

46

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

On this week's episode of the Program, we have a special guest on the show, Colonel Sanders. We talk about how the Democratic Party is becoming a socialist death cult, and discusses the new production for the show and the new theme


Transcript

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00:01:08.880 hello america welcome to the uh program i i want to talk to you about jake tapper yesterday said
00:01:17.900 trump's maliciousness is infecting the whole republican party true not true um you know it
00:01:26.600 doesn't help it doesn't hurt for us to inoculate ourself against maliciousness however where is
00:01:34.600 anyone talking about the infection that is running through the body of the democrats it is becoming
00:01:41.580 a death cult a socialist death cult and i can't believe the stories that i read last night from
00:01:49.080 people who are saying i can't believe that you know donald trump is what lab about whatever
00:01:54.320 are you watching what's happening with the democrats i want to just give you a rundown of what they did
00:02:01.820 in one day and tell me this is in line with american principles and values we begin there in one
00:02:10.200 minute this is the glenbeck program there is a demand for full-time workers as 50 percent of the human
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00:02:26.740 that's that's that's amazing more than 40 percent of employers plan to hire full-time permanent
00:02:32.660 employers this year 47 percent plan to recruit part-time workers this is the greatest job economy
00:02:40.640 in a century that's not me saying that i think that was what the wall street journal yesterday or
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00:04:02.260 all right so let's talk a little bit about yeah before we should we should probably get to the new
00:04:16.500 production the new what the new production for the show the new production yeah just kind of set the
00:04:22.680 tone the new theme i thought we okay yeah let's roll the new theme
00:04:26.020 i mean you're trending in the united states yesterday along with colonel sanders have you ever seen the
00:04:52.660 set a party together no haven't seen it have you no only when you're standing next to a mirror
00:04:57.340 somewhere somewhere in the country an old decrepit colonel sanders is is hearing today you look just
00:05:05.220 like glenn beck and it's not making him happy either no it's not you know you actually were
00:05:10.300 you were trending glenn beck was trending nationwide and then as it you know like if you were to take
00:05:15.340 one thing and like uh hashtag it or or make a certain point the two things trend together so it's a
00:05:20.720 glenn beck and then like sub trending with glenn beck was colonel sanders right and then later on
00:05:25.500 in the day it actually reversed itself it was colonel sanders was trending with the association to glenn
00:05:31.640 beck and like i don't know if that means you've actually crossed the lines yeah completely all right
00:05:38.160 okay and i and it was try it was trending because of this uh this article in newsweek magazine about uh
00:05:44.800 uh how i said that socialism means the end of the country as we know it um and if the dem or if the
00:05:53.300 uh if the dens uh don't win with donald trump it's the end of the country yeah i mean i think you've
00:06:00.220 been pretty clear on socialism over the years you know you've also been pretty clear that you look
00:06:03.640 like colonel sanders over the years for a long time for a long time so this is apparently new to a lot
00:06:07.640 of people right and i don't know what what is really new for anybody on that statement um is
00:06:14.780 especially if you are looking at what the democratic party is becoming i mean there i saw some stories
00:06:23.660 today glenn beck says that uh socialists anarchists and islamicists will band together
00:06:30.760 and work against uh the country to try to collapse it yeah i've been saying that for 12 years and look
00:06:40.100 at it look at what's happening right now you have the pressure from the anarchists on the street you
00:06:46.280 have the pressure from the socialists in government and you have the pressure from the islamist movement
00:06:53.280 in the in the government with care and all throughout uh the world with muslim brotherhood so yeah there's
00:07:02.420 nothing new here it's just new to those who aren't paying attention and to our democratic friends
00:07:11.040 not in washington but those who live down the street are you so distracted by donald trump that you
00:07:21.020 you you can't see what the democratic party has become you can't become blind to what you're actually
00:07:30.380 voting for i mean this is the to me this is the real uh issue it's what what are you turning into
00:07:39.480 as you're as you're running away from something i mean i said i said earlier this week that
00:07:49.260 if donald trump and the and the gop and i don't i don't have love for this this is not this is not
00:07:57.820 the gop has been worthless forever donald trump at least has proven that he would do the things that
00:08:06.000 i never thought he would do i never let me just give you this i never thought he would declare israel
00:08:13.420 uh jerusalem the the home of israel and move the embassy i didn't think anybody would do it
00:08:19.880 but i didn't think he would do it tax cuts i thought he would kind of do it and we kind of got what the
00:08:27.280 gop was going to do which is weak the judges i didn't think he would do this with the judges and i
00:08:33.340 especially i didn't even think about what he's doing at the federal level he's going to end up his
00:08:38.840 his administration if he just serves this one term he could end up appointing 150 federal judges
00:08:46.640 which will change the balance of the courts in the you know at the federal level i didn't think he
00:08:55.580 would do that i hate his tariffs hate them but i see the economy and the economy is chugging and if
00:09:06.080 you look at where it was under obama and where it is now it is clearly because of the things with
00:09:12.800 regulation which i wasn't sure he was going to cut i thought he might i didn't think he would get out
00:09:17.980 of the paris agreement remember when i used to say uh his daughter's not going to let him get out of
00:09:23.500 the paris agreement his daughter is all global warming there's no way no he got out of the paris
00:09:30.760 accords his stance on socialism his stance on isis his stance on abortion okay i didn't think he'd do
00:09:39.960 these things so i'm willing to admit that i was wrong about him on those things now i was not wrong
00:09:48.460 about him on things like he's surrounded by really bad people now all of those people are gone but all
00:09:56.080 of those people that he had with him during the campaign they're all the ones that he's paying the
00:10:01.000 price for today they were bad people they're gone great uh his tariffs i think are hurting the country
00:10:11.940 he says he's doing it for negotiation i'm willing to see that but when the when the negotiation is
00:10:19.060 finished i'm hoping that he's going to take these tariffs off because it will unleash another wave of
00:10:25.180 power in the economy what he's doing on 5g on huawei it's not working but that's because europe
00:10:34.540 has their head up their sand hole and uh they're not paying any don't please don't push me on that
00:10:42.760 they don't they don't they're not willing to stand against china on 5g this is the most important
00:10:50.100 thing i believe for national security since perhaps the cold war so that's what we have
00:10:58.060 now maybe somebody else comes into the running but as of today that's what we have on one side
00:11:05.340 let me show you what we have on the other side on the other side we have a group of radical socialists
00:11:14.400 not people we say are socialists and everybody's like they're not socialists you're such a racist
00:11:20.100 no no we have people who are constantly talking about collapsing the free market system we have
00:11:28.820 a hundred people in congress that have signed up including every single candidate for the democratic
00:11:36.400 nomination we have them signed on to something that calls for the radical transformation of the free
00:11:46.640 market into a system that supplies social and economic justice that's not the free market system
00:11:55.240 you have the face of the free market saying free market's not going to be around forever because it
00:12:01.500 doesn't work and it's unjust you have them now talking about changing the constitution to a charter of
00:12:07.400 positive liberties they are pushing for infanticide we're not even talking about abortion anymore we're
00:12:14.220 talking about killing children at nine months old we're talking now about packing the court getting rid
00:12:24.240 of the protection of the electoral college you have anti-semitism running amok anti-israel pro-care
00:12:31.440 it's a cult that is anti-science and pro-death
00:12:37.200 now i can say those things but i just want to recap for you i'm going to take a quick break and
00:12:44.200 we're going to come back with just the audio of what's happened in the last 24 48 hours with this
00:12:50.140 group of people you're outraged oh trump is tweeting something crazy yeah he's been tweeting stuff that's
00:12:56.580 crazy forever we got that but look at what he's doing look at what the policies are that those are
00:13:04.180 the things that will last do we have to worry about uh becoming malicious and nasty yes i think we do
00:13:11.060 the president doesn't set a good example on that but that's where the people can lead
00:13:16.220 i worry about not just maliciousness i worry about a culture of death i worry about what happens to us
00:13:25.980 when the free market system goes away you want to look like venezuela because that's what they're promising
00:13:33.780 all of the things they they said they were for for venezuela and hugo chavez they're for today
00:13:41.360 here in the united states it is not european socialism this is democratic socialism and we are not
00:13:50.220 a democratic country our founders intentionally did not want us to be a full-fledged democracy
00:13:59.100 because those never last now let me show you what happened in the last 24 to 48 hours and you tell me
00:14:09.060 what should we be talking about we'll get into that here in one minute never more than a minute away
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00:15:53.360 all right i just want to play a couple of things now this is all this all happened in one day
00:16:12.320 so beto is on the road and beto which we'll get into here a little later on the program
00:16:19.660 he is he's frightening because he's an empty suit he does not know who he is at all and i'll make a
00:16:27.760 case on this later but he doesn't know who he is he's asking the the the people now that are going out
00:16:34.320 hey i need you to tell me who you want me to be i can i can be who you need me to be who do you want me
00:16:41.640 to be well that's not the guy you want because the president of the united states has to know who
00:16:48.240 he is and what he believes that's a leader beto has no idea who he is but he knows the game he has
00:17:00.100 to play and right now the game he has to play is i got to be for third trimester abortion now the
00:17:08.280 number of people in the united states that are for third trimester abortion is minuscule it's 14 okay
00:17:14.840 14 um they're also talking about after the child is born if he's got a birth defect can we kill the
00:17:25.960 child the democrats refuse to say no this is insanity now he was at a he was at a rally and some woman
00:17:34.940 said uh what do you say about third trimester abortion that when the when the child is ready
00:17:43.320 to be birthed it is nine months and uh we could do a c-section or deliver the child and the child
00:17:51.480 would be fine mom would be fine what do you say about third trimester nine month abortions here's
00:18:00.600 what he said are you for or against third trimester abortions so the question is about abortion and
00:18:07.280 reproductive rights and and my answer to you is that that should be a decision that the woman makes
00:18:12.780 i trust her why the woman wants to kill her child it the minute that child is born it's it's it has
00:18:28.140 nothing to do with her it's a separate life i believe it's a separate life in the womb but they're now
00:18:34.120 talking about killing that child after birth this is this is a very dangerous road so same day here's
00:18:43.600 jildebrand also running for president talking about gun manufacturers now think about how twisted you
00:18:50.120 have to believe or you have to be to believe that this is actually true here's jildebrand gun
00:18:56.560 manufacturers only care about gun sales they oppose the common sense reform that can save lives
00:19:01.640 they want to oppose universal background checks because they want to sell an assault rifle to a
00:19:06.360 teenager in a walmart or to someone on the terror watch list or to someone who's gravely mentally ill
00:19:11.180 with a violent background or to someone with a criminal conviction for a violent crime they want
00:19:15.600 to sell those weapons that's why they oppose universal background checks okay stop no that's not why they
00:19:21.340 oppose universal background checks and in fact we have universal background checks and you know who the
00:19:26.120 person of the group was that pushed and designed the universal background check system they're the
00:19:31.620 ones who proposed it the nra they were the ones behind the background checks that we currently have
00:19:39.620 they proposed how what to do and how to do it it was the nra so please you're looking at any gun owner
00:19:49.960 as a killer somebody who wants to hear what she said gun uh gun stores gun manufacturers they want to sell
00:20:00.520 the gun to the mentally disturbed now who do you have to be to want to sell a gun to the mentally disturbed
00:20:10.660 who do you have to be that you want to sell it to somebody who wants to go out and kill children
00:20:17.320 that's her view of guns and the people who make guns now let me go to booker now booker was the
00:20:28.460 least offensive in the 24-hour period but he's here talking about well we should we should have term
00:20:36.400 limits for the supreme court and you know i have to tell you i mean i will talk to people about
00:20:43.720 packing the court listen to this i think we need to fix the supreme court i think they stole the
00:20:48.000 supreme court seat can we keep it at nine should we keep it at nine i think i would like to start
00:20:52.020 exploring a lot of options and we should have a national conversation term limits for supreme court
00:20:56.000 justices might be one thing to give every president to the ability to choose three uh we have people
00:21:01.040 holding on to those seats in ways that i don't think is necessarily healthy so i want to figure out
00:21:05.240 look i think we term limits might be a better way of saying that
00:21:10.340 so listen to what he said should we keep it at nine look i'm i'm i'm i'm willing to look at anything
00:21:29.020 keep it at nine it's been at nine supreme court justices since like 1840 okay this is something
00:21:38.420 that congress decided on long ago but notice what he also says i think we should have at term limits so
00:21:44.280 every president gets to pick at least three well that would get you six out of the nine in two terms
00:21:52.880 you could dramatically change the country the reason why you don't have term limits you have the power
00:22:02.040 to impeach but you don't have term limits and you don't have the president able to pick them because
00:22:10.300 it's a separate branch it's supposed to keep the other branches in line it's not supposed to be
00:22:18.500 collusion between the branches and that's what the democrats want but then it gets worse from there
00:22:26.440 and this is all in a 24-hour period how does the nation survive if any of these people win
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00:25:21.500 i want to i want to ask you can you help me define cult what's a cult
00:25:30.140 a group of people that are lied to to get uh into a group and then brainwashed while they're in the
00:25:41.980 group and uh they're they're also made to uh fear and reject anybody on the outside i think okay fear
00:25:53.520 and reject uh anyone who has a different opinion uh fear and reject break up even with your family
00:26:01.400 if they disagree oh yeah right break up with family um uh they're the cult will destroy you
00:26:11.440 if you try to leave it try to leave or or even just disagree yeah right yes um okay so i think that's
00:26:19.760 a pretty good now can you make the case that the democrats have become a cult oh i think so
00:26:26.920 and a frightening one i i think it's critical now that the democrats never win the presidency again
00:26:34.320 not just this this next election in 2020 i think ever again you know bernie sanders keeps bragging
00:26:41.520 that he was considered extremist in 2016 he was an extremist uh all his viewpoints were so extreme now
00:26:49.040 he's mainstream because everybody except no that's how extreme the democrats have become yeah so i just
00:26:55.120 want to i just want you to know that van jones van jones think of this america van jones is now
00:27:03.360 considered an outsider because he's not extreme enough this revolutionary communist right is not
00:27:11.900 extreme enough he was the guy who said you know green is the new red he was a full-fledged marxist
00:27:19.180 he was a communist at one point admitted okay admitted communist at one point he's now not extreme
00:27:26.600 enough he was a terrifying uh extremist when he was in the obama administration now he's rejected by
00:27:35.760 the democrats that's how extreme they've become right that's how radical they are right and i i get so
00:27:42.940 irritated when i hear some of the uh media saying that the republicans are trying to paint the
00:27:50.460 democrats into being socialists and that's what they're gonna hammer for the next two years well
00:27:56.200 they're admitted they're admitted look at them listen to them they've admitted it uh elizabeth warren
00:28:04.400 stood up for 80 minutes the other day and proposed about 150 trillion dollars in spending
00:28:09.540 i mean everything from not just universal college education but universal pre-k universal pre pre-k
00:28:19.380 uh cradle to death cradle to death the health care slave reparations the slave reparations alone are
00:28:28.020 supposed to cost upwards of 14 trillion so here's here's uh warren you know anybody who thinks
00:28:34.760 no no no these guys are not extreme uh here's elizabeth warren uh on health care and what she
00:28:42.640 plans on doing to the free market system in health care listen to this the center is about making sure
00:28:48.080 that every single person in this country gets the coverage they need and that it's at a price that
00:28:55.780 they can afford we start with our values we'll get to the right place so theoretically though
00:29:00.880 there could be a role for private insurance companies under president or there could be
00:29:06.440 there could be a temporary role even bernie's plan has a runway before it gets there um because it's a
00:29:13.140 look it's a big and complex system and we've got to make sure that we land this in a way that doesn't
00:29:19.140 do any harm so she's talking about the end of the free market just landing it in a safe way well
00:29:26.580 good luck with that now what she's just proposed how extreme is that stew i mean it was extreme
00:29:34.740 enough that in 2013 bernie sanders uh proposed a medicare for all system and he got zero co-sponsors
00:29:42.040 and medicare for all at the time was you know i theoretically designed as a something you would
00:29:47.160 opt into you'd have a possibility to get medicare if you wanted it um now it's gone beyond that to a
00:29:53.060 place where we've eliminated private insurance this is something that in 2005 the canadian
00:29:58.700 supreme court rejected as unconstitutional the canadian supreme court said no you can't eliminate
00:30:05.680 people from having private insurance because access to a waiting list is not access to health care
00:30:10.480 so the canadian system is less radical than what they're proposing that is nuts and that's
00:30:20.540 crazy that's happened now in two years think of where they will be in another two years think if
00:30:26.660 they win the house the senate and the white house with the with this kind of rhetoric catastrophe if
00:30:33.560 even if the economy tubes and donald trump is like oh my gosh i didn't think you actually had the film of
00:30:41.020 me and vladimir putin making sweet tender love even if that stuff happens they would they would take
00:30:49.260 and sweep house senate and the white house and they would claim that the american people wanted this
00:30:57.360 it wouldn't be a rejection of donald trump right that's what you have to understand democrats may
00:31:04.120 be saying i just can't vote for donald trump right i got it but what are you voting for this is the most
00:31:11.720 important election to ask what are you voting for no question because keep in mind not only is it all
00:31:18.760 the socialism it's eliminating ice which most of them want to do it's also eliminating the electoral
00:31:26.300 college which completely changes this nation it's an embrace of cares values yeah packing the supreme
00:31:35.940 court packing the supreme court medicare for all single payer abolition of private insurance wealth tax
00:31:41.280 green new deal uh 15 minimum wage or more from some candidates free college tuition uh 70 percent
00:31:48.400 marginal tax rate uh warren has the wealth tax which is up there as well uh reparations uh let's see
00:31:56.320 these are these are i mean all almost all of them are unconstitutional i mean the assault weapons ban
00:32:02.440 to the australia situation to maybe banning all semi-automatic weapons federally mandated paid family
00:32:08.900 and sick leave universal basic income uh national legalization of marijuana if that's something
00:32:14.620 you're worried about net neutrality is another one that will come back certainly and you know
00:32:19.200 marijuana deals over yeah we lost that the other thing that is really disturbing to me is um you're
00:32:27.180 looking at this now and you're you're seeing the trouble with google and facebook and everything else
00:32:35.340 well they're not in bed with the government but if you get this extreme government in the government
00:32:43.200 will want that technology and whether it's because they'll say we're going to break you up unless you
00:32:49.680 partner with us or uh look we'll give you this and this you know so you have more information
00:32:57.860 you know more access to things but we need you to work with us to help keep control of the population
00:33:05.420 that is coming that's coming and it's going to come i think under the gop or the democrats but
00:33:14.220 silicon valley will not be wanting to work with the c with the gop so it automatically slows it down
00:33:21.060 then you also have people in the party that also don't want it massey ran paul mike lee all those people
00:33:29.120 in the republicans that don't want it and know that that would be a very bad thing in the democratic
00:33:34.200 party you don't have anybody standing up against that they're all fine with that because it's on
00:33:39.080 their side i think too an underrated part of their sort of extreme agenda right now is and several
00:33:45.120 candidates have already proposed this and supported it is if they do get control of these things they'll
00:33:49.720 end the senate filibuster on loss oh yeah and once that happens because i mean you might think oh well
00:33:54.900 they have you know maybe they can get to 53 54 maybe 55 senators in democratic control they have a big win
00:34:00.840 it's possible but i mean 50 plus one yeah all they need is 50 all they need is 50 plus the
00:34:05.720 presidency that's what they're going to do and they will get rid of that senate filibuster as well
00:34:09.420 that's what they're going to do it is critical they don't win yeah it is critical they don't win
00:34:13.500 i i think they you know any one of those proposals from medicare for all to uh you know ending the
00:34:20.140 electoral college could alter the country to a point where we don't recognize it anymore
00:34:24.400 so i said and this made big news i guess um i said on hannity last uh what monday uh that
00:34:32.720 uh the the we are looking at the destruction of our country and the the america that we know
00:34:41.740 will be over if they win i agree with that i mean i don't think there's any way i don't think
00:34:48.120 there's any other way to look at it i think we are that close yeah it's it's frightening yeah
00:34:54.000 it it should send a chill down anybody's spine who believes in america as it was founded we are at
00:34:59.800 our last call and i and i sean said to me uh so what's the antidote well here's the antidote here's
00:35:11.560 the antidote in the civil war abraham lincoln lost uh i think every battle up until
00:35:23.980 about the middle of it in the middle of the civil war he decided this is about slavery there's just
00:35:32.020 no ifs ands and buts about it this is about slavery and we as a nation must repent we have to have a day
00:35:41.500 of fast prayer and humiliation from that day forward we won every battle except i think one maybe two
00:35:51.380 and we won the civil war because it was clear this was about something bigger than just saving the
00:35:59.240 united states this was a moral duty and we as a people bowed our head and said lord forgive us
00:36:07.920 forgive us we need a day of fast prayer and humiliation just like we had in the civil war
00:36:16.380 we need to turn our face back to god and say forget about everybody else and everybody else's sins
00:36:23.200 we need to say lord we are sorry we didn't stand up for the unborn and now look at where we are
00:36:32.380 we didn't stand up we didn't do this but we are on your side we're not asking you to be on our side
00:36:39.860 we will be on your side please forgive us and protect us that would save us that would save us
00:36:47.700 but i truly believe that may be i think it is the only thing that will save us we have gone so far
00:36:56.540 off the ledge and and into insanity there's no i don't think there's anything else that will work
00:37:04.060 we must have a day of fast and prayer and humiliation and and and beg for forgiveness as a country
00:37:14.100 and be willing to take the lumps as as abraham lincoln said if god desires that all of the gold
00:37:21.280 and all of the treasure is all just uh heaped up and lost so be it if every piece every drop of blood
00:37:30.780 from the lash is taken by a sword so be it and he was right and we have to be in that position
00:37:37.860 whatever you want that's fine we will deal with it whatever you think is just
00:37:44.240 please forgive us we need you now more than ever thanks pat
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00:39:57.220 capitalism listen to this capitalism isn't to me is it's an ideology of capital it means that we seek
00:40:05.300 and prioritize profit and the accumulation of money above all else and we seek it at any human and
00:40:13.920 environmental cost and to me that ideology is not sustainable and cannot be redeemed okay
00:40:20.700 so there she is it's very very clear yesterday the guy who joined bernie sanders as his chief advisor
00:40:28.640 and speech writer is a guy who used to write for the atlantic and we're going to go into this a little
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00:40:52.420 around the sides and changing this a little bit it's a fundamental transformation and what's frightening
00:40:57.880 is if you listen to what uh ocasio cortez said in a hearing and we'll get into this later she said in a
00:41:04.600 senate hearing recently she was asking wells fargo you know why shouldn't you be held responsible for
00:41:10.840 you know an oil spill because you know you'll write a loan to exxon or to these pipeline companies
00:41:19.180 they're like because we didn't design it we we don't run it we loan the money yeah but shouldn't
00:41:25.640 we hold you responsible as well so you think better the second time this is really critical because if
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00:44:20.960 they the ones really supporting these congress people we get to that with a with an in-depth look
00:44:29.000 at ilan omar she's the latest congresswoman from minnesota who is she we're going to talk to the guy
00:44:38.100 one of the only guys who have done deep digging on her and it's pretty remarkable at what you can find
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00:46:52.000 david steinberg is the new york city editor of pj media he joins me now he is a guy who uh is uh
00:47:12.100 has done real homework and one of the few that have that have actually pursued uh ilan omar's
00:47:19.300 history and it's kind of complex and i i wanted to bring david on to take us through it david how are
00:47:26.360 you glenn glenn thanks for bringing me on here you know uh you're the first national program i've been
00:47:33.540 on this story in almost a year you're the first person who decided to uh give this some attention
00:47:39.160 nationally i've done some local radio but again i i've been putting this out there with verified
00:47:45.520 facts i've been putting out uh you know court documents i've been putting out social media
00:47:52.260 posts everything that could be confirmed by by listeners themselves you're the first person to
00:47:57.840 bring me on so i really appreciate that david i appreciate the hard work that you did i know
00:48:02.060 the stress that you and your family uh have to be under because you are exposing something that if
00:48:09.720 you are right uh is is game changing i think truly truly game changing uh let's take through take take
00:48:19.160 everybody through the facts on this started as kind of a blog post kind of rumor then then was it
00:48:26.240 reuters or associated press i think got involved and they couldn't verify nor could they deny they
00:48:33.420 they said really it's up to her we've got to have these documents this all seems buttoned up tell me
00:48:39.940 this story well this actually goes back at least two years uh there's a a local conservative
00:48:48.680 website powerline.com up in minnesota run by scott johnson he's fantastic he's been at this for
00:48:56.040 15 years he found uh a a post on an anonymous post on a somali message board right after ilhan omer
00:49:07.820 first won election to the state to a state representative seat in minnesota in 2016
00:49:14.580 like two days after she won election he finds this post uh basically spilling all the beans that she
00:49:22.920 married her brother in 2009 and likely did it for some some fraudulent purposes it certainly was not a
00:49:34.400 a real marriage it wasn't uh disturbing in that nature but it looks like it could be for immigration
00:49:40.880 purposes it looked like it could be for tax purposes whatever it was and right away there was quite a bit of
00:49:47.880 information that uh that scott was able to publish he had pictures uh he and these were all time stamped
00:49:55.460 pictures uh he had uh witness statements and he did a little digging and just going to the courthouse
00:50:03.780 he found out that she didn't need marry this person just for two years and she had a uh a live at home
00:50:12.500 common law husband during that entire period who she had been married to uh for seven years prior
00:50:19.360 and had two kids with so she was so she's at least would be a bigamist at least she would be a bigamist
00:50:29.360 uh correct now what she originally said and this is important because the media was was thrilled
00:50:37.840 to be able to be able to say this is our first muslim woman in a hijab and she's a refugee from war
00:50:45.520 she's everything donald trump hates this was in 2016 so she was elected the same night donald trump was
00:50:51.580 elected they were thrilled to have that image and yet just a couple days later they have this other
00:50:58.140 story that uh would certainly destroy all of that so what they did was ilan omar released a statement
00:51:09.460 cleared up nothing addressed none of the evidence but simply said i had my first husband who i'd been
00:51:17.320 married to for seven years we drifted apart i married this second person around 2009 we divorced
00:51:24.300 um we separated in 2011 and i got back with my original husband and that's all i'm going to say
00:51:29.720 about it now glenn if you're if you're a journalist do you stop at that point uh that's what happened
00:51:39.680 they did stop at that point uh they were completely satisfied with her explanation and next two years
00:51:48.480 until 2018 there was virtually nothing uh revisiting that original story that's when i jumped in i jumped
00:51:57.580 back into this in the run-up to the 2018 election and i've been digging on it for almost a year now and
00:52:04.240 i've covered i've uncovered what i believe is enough to put us far beyond a reasonable doubt okay so i want
00:52:10.460 to get in i want to get into the the evidence because it's more than just do you have any idea yet on
00:52:17.980 why she married may have married her brother absolutely okay okay okay so we'll get into
00:52:26.360 that here in a second i want you to lay out the evidence um and and lay out all of the other
00:52:31.540 accusations because it's not just this and it's very very disturbing if this is indeed true uh and it's
00:52:41.080 hard to get your hands on birth certificates etc etc but um there are other ways to be able
00:52:47.900 to verify and and we'll get into that with david steinberg he is the new york editor of pj media
00:52:54.560 and a guy who has really done his work on this and this is an important story because this connects
00:53:03.340 directly to care and what happened just a couple of weeks ago when uh alan omar was uh was not chastised
00:53:12.680 by nancy pelosi they are afraid of her for some reason they are afraid of care joe lieberman said
00:53:20.960 this to me the other day not about care but that that the democrats that he knows in congress are afraid
00:53:26.620 of the left well that includes care and they are very powerful and very dangerous that's why i said david
00:53:35.280 was a a real hero today because he is taking something on that might destroy him and his career
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00:55:31.920 all right david steinberg um tell me tell me now what you have found and the facts that uh line
00:55:51.380 everything up well there's so much here i'd love to go over with you uh so much evidence i've published
00:55:59.240 here's here's the basics for your audience uh back in 2003 this man named ahmed n elmi
00:56:08.680 graduated from arlington senior high school in saint paul minnesota while he was attending that school
00:56:16.720 he was living with a man named nurse saeed muhammad nurse saeed muhammad is ilhan omar's father
00:56:26.340 uh what so for the one year he was attending this school in minnesota his legal guardian
00:56:33.740 was ilhan omar's father now i don't have the school records yet i can't uh acquire those without
00:56:43.580 a warrant but i do have several witness statements placing him in that address saying that was his
00:56:50.100 father and i do have address records putting both of them in that address now certainly uh that that
00:56:59.760 would be something that you would think a reporter would ask her about over this time no one's asked
00:57:05.160 her about it uh most of what i've published has been ignored in in the one or two times that she
00:57:13.340 has been confronted by the media a new york times reporter uh asked her a couple questions an ap reporter
00:57:20.060 asked her a couple questions nobody has brought up that the second uh bit of information i have showing
00:57:28.280 that this marriage was fraudulent is that from 2009 to 2011 which is the extent of her marriage to
00:57:37.120 ahmed elmi ilhan omar was attending college at north dakota state university also enrolled was ahmed elmi
00:57:46.780 now short so shortly after she married this man who appears to be her brother they both enroll in the
00:57:54.880 same college i checked address records ilhan's first husband who she has two kids with also lived in
00:58:03.480 the same address with ilhan omar and her brother slash husband during those two years she was
00:58:11.580 attending north dakota state university she was living with two husbands at the same time and her two
00:58:17.600 children in the same house in the same actually in the same house one year and then in the same house
00:58:23.600 the next year they were all in the same two addresses actually uh her first husband whom she has the two
00:58:30.260 kids with the records actually show she spent more time living with him during her marriage to to the
00:58:37.980 second husband than she spent living with the second husband and then as soon as she gets her degree
00:58:43.820 in 2011 she heads back to minnesota and according to her her second marriage fell apart and she never spoke
00:58:53.520 to him again that's it the extent of her marriage took place while they were both attending college
00:58:59.340 okay now they which is weird because her kids and her husband are living in the same house all right so
00:59:05.920 um she claims that she never spoke to him again and she claimed that in uh in court uh for the divorce
00:59:16.280 she did not divorce ahmed elmi her her her her brother until
00:59:23.500 2017 uh when this became a liability for uh running for running for a federal office
00:59:34.120 so that occurred early in 2017 she filled out a form saying she had not spoken to him since 2011
00:59:41.740 she had no idea of where to find him she had no contact with him with any relatives she said she
00:59:49.480 had tried to search for him online with social media every single question she answered on that form
00:59:56.480 is a provable lie a provable instance of perjury uh there's nine nine instances of perjury just on this
01:00:04.500 one form she signed for the divorce because all over her social media she is having contact with
01:00:14.120 ahmed elmi from 2011 to 2015 not only is she having contact with them she literally was posting pictures
01:00:21.680 of her having physical contact with them they're hugging taking photos of each other in london in 2015
01:00:27.640 and uh ahmed elmi we got in touch with him back in 2016 he admits being the person in the photo but
01:00:37.160 says he was just at some event he doesn't know who the woman standing next to him is
01:00:41.200 he admits he admits that uh you know he had a wild night in london uh with with this woman who uh
01:00:52.480 he can't identify but happened to marry a man with his exact same first name and two middle names and
01:01:00.580 last name now i i did actually bother to to do the uh homework to rule out if there was anybody else
01:01:09.440 named ahmed nur saeed elmi there is not there was nobody else alive around his age with that name in
01:01:17.440 either england or the united states so uh for for what he said to be true that he did not know her
01:01:24.200 there has to be a second person but there simply is no records of one
01:01:27.700 now when you say it's her brother are you saying because you can't get the birth certificates because
01:01:36.960 she said that her birth certificates were lost in the civil war in somalia which is reasonable to
01:01:42.620 believe are you saying that this is a brother or like i have a guy i refer to as my brother we've
01:01:48.260 known each other since we were kids he lived with us you know he was practically raised by my parents
01:01:53.460 but he's not my brother um but i consider him my brother is that the kind of brother you think this is
01:01:59.440 or is this an actual blood brother you know i am unable to determine if this is a blood brother no one's
01:02:11.160 going to be able to determine that without a test however i it is clear to me from what i've published
01:02:17.740 and from information i have not published yet i did share some of that with you glenn earlier i'm getting
01:02:22.960 that confirmed by by our attorneys over here and i'll publish it as soon as i can but the the government
01:02:31.480 of london and the government of the united states certainly was told that this person was her brother
01:02:38.700 on several occasions
01:02:40.480 so whether or not this is a blood brother he was either adopted he was a half brother he was her
01:02:50.640 full brother and why would she do this what do you think the motive is why would she do this
01:02:58.120 that's interesting uh some people have been bringing up the fact that they believe it's immigration
01:03:05.300 fraud i don't think that's the case again because this happened in 2009 and months later both of
01:03:11.080 them were attending college i believe this was about student loan fraud uh she was living in public
01:03:18.920 housing at the time he had just graduated from a pretty rundown a pretty rundown high school he didn't
01:03:26.680 have much money and i haven't found any records of him working anything but manual labor at the time
01:03:32.640 but if they got married and they apply for student loans they become independent so their parents
01:03:41.380 income is no longer included on their application so they would immediately well first of all he he
01:03:52.200 might he was going to be paying the out of country out of state rates otherwise so it certainly was a
01:03:58.180 spoon for him and both of them their parents were cut out of the picture and they had nothing to their
01:04:04.760 names at the time so their student loan rates would have been fantastic now uh the idea that we're going
01:04:12.900 to throw someone into jail over cheating on student loans it might sound like it's not going to happen
01:04:18.280 but the laws for fraud on a faster form are incredibly incredibly serious uh each instance
01:04:26.400 each instance of a perjury can can lead to a felony and five years of jail all right david i want to have
01:04:34.720 you back when you have some more information because there's it's a lot deeper than just this
01:04:39.720 as if this isn't bad enough david steinberg thank you so much back in a minute
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01:06:46.960 at the hudson institute he also uh is has been consulting a bit with um the pentagon and others
01:06:54.420 on our national security because he has written so much about how we've done it before the question
01:07:00.880 is can we do it again um he's written a um an essay that is out and and probably not a lot of people
01:07:08.180 have read it and they should america's stem crisis threatens our national security welcome to the
01:07:14.260 program uh arthur how are you hey it's a pleasure to be with you glenn how are you good so arthur i you
01:07:19.960 know i i i'm very concerned about the 5g dilemma that we're in uh doesn't look like our allies are
01:07:27.360 going to go along with uh donald trump and and i think part of that reason is because uh we don't
01:07:33.020 have a real viable solution they're way ahead of us on this um also between more i couldn't agree more
01:07:41.200 between 5g and asi or ai and agi i think and i'd like to hear your opinion i think this is the most
01:07:50.380 important national security crisis since maybe star wars with ronald reagan uh and uh and if not
01:08:01.800 it might be as big as the need of a manhattan project in world war ii it could be the other
01:08:07.900 comparison historical comparison which i point to in my essay that you referred to and very generously
01:08:14.340 mentioned is uh the sputnik uh yes the advent of sputnik when the united states realized it couldn't
01:08:21.760 be complacent anymore about oh we'll get there eventually because there was a competitor who
01:08:27.000 had found a way to get there first and the implications from not just in terms of you know
01:08:33.220 getting the first one on the moon but the implications for uh strategic advantage the
01:08:38.440 possibility of nuclear weapons in space suddenly galvanized american energies and got the government
01:08:45.760 and its leading research and university institutions focused on we have to change course and we have to
01:08:52.900 really speed up the development of where we want where we are now to where we need to be in order to
01:08:59.580 keep up with a competitor so and i don't think i think that the 5g you're absolutely right 5g is what
01:09:06.240 it is a moment that could be in some ways existential for america's uh in information technology and high
01:09:13.000 tech but because you know dod and our friends at the pentagon uh have trouble getting their minds
01:09:19.920 around it because this is different from your usual military threat the way your weapons were uh the way
01:09:26.940 even even sdi was conceived of was dealing with a real military threat that they could isolate and
01:09:34.600 and talk about discreetly in the ways in which they were trained to do and 5g represents as does ai and
01:09:41.540 as does quantum representing a bold new frontier and it's really hard for our leading government
01:09:47.360 agencies to to come to grips with it and that's what i'm trying to do at my end and this essay that
01:09:54.000 we're talking about is sort of one piece of getting that puzzle together and getting us ready for what
01:09:59.100 we need to do so let me go back to the essay first real quick on something and then i want to talk to
01:10:04.320 you about stem um you mentioned quantum you just mentioned it there how close are we to quantum computing
01:10:11.980 well we already have quantum computers that can solve uh certain kinds of discrete problems ones that
01:10:20.260 are really suited for the way in which quantum computers uh do the numbers and make uh make calculations
01:10:28.020 and again the issue is not that they go faster it's that they are able to skip steps because of the physics
01:10:33.780 underlying how computers quantum computers work um but the problems they deal with are fairly elementary
01:10:40.300 they're designed to be solved by quantum computers right kind of lab experiment right
01:10:45.600 the quantum computer that everybody worries about rightly and that keeps me awake at night from
01:10:52.200 time to time and when i think about where we could be if we lose that race is the one that could
01:10:57.820 have the capacity of uh decrypting public encryption systems and i've written about the challenge that
01:11:05.040 it in the consequences of not dealing with that threat of not preparing for q day as i call it
01:11:10.600 uh and for not winning that quantum race i would say the the timeline is steadily shrinking glenn
01:11:17.280 for a while i think people thought oh this is out there decades away um i was at a conference in
01:11:24.640 krakow poland on cyber security and there was a scientist there saying oh this is going to be decades
01:11:30.100 away i think most people recognize now we're talking five to ten years out and the big question is not
01:11:35.860 just when it comes glenn but who gets it first correct we need to be there we need to be there
01:11:40.580 first all right so in your essay uh and this is how it relates to the average person i remember
01:11:46.400 growing up i was born in 64 so i came towards you know i i don't remember sputnik or anything else i
01:11:53.100 do remember the moon landing just barely but i do remember the moon landing but here's the thing i
01:11:57.500 remember as a child every boy my age wanted to be an astronaut everyone wanted to work for nasa
01:12:05.320 everybody wanted to work on rockets and that was that was something that was really pushed
01:12:11.860 being you know starting at sputnik they really the the the uh government knew we are going to be left
01:12:19.160 in the dust unless we ignite the imaginations of of children yeah and and it worked didn't it i mean
01:12:28.220 it did you had a you had a whole cultural uh shift that emphasized going to space the glamour of
01:12:36.320 engineering of aerospace okay maybe you couldn't go to the moon but you know what maybe you could fly
01:12:41.700 at at altitudes no one ever flown before you know things like the u2 caught people's imaginations
01:12:47.700 and i think frankly glenn i think we can do that again i think when you when you talk to people
01:12:54.020 or even kids about quantum computers about quantum physics and you use terms like teleportation
01:13:02.240 in terms of quantum entanglement when you talk about time crystals where you're actually able to
01:13:09.000 using the right materials three times so that the entanglement between qubits lasts longer to increase
01:13:15.780 the uh the calculations that you can you could manage in these nanoseconds of of of linkage between
01:13:22.940 quantum events when you talk the eyes light up i mean it's it sounds like so fascinating and so cool
01:13:29.920 but we're not there and our school system isn't there and you and i have had discussions and we
01:13:38.580 understand what a disaster our school systems have been and and now it it's it's the universities
01:13:45.740 and the colleges have not been much better but we have the opportunity with these advanced
01:13:52.900 technologies to really uh touch on the inner geek for kids in a way that hasn't been possible before
01:14:01.160 and i i'm looking for i'm hoping that we can find the right kinds of partners who can go and say
01:14:07.960 let's get some programs together let's look at the best practices models look at the ways in which
01:14:13.860 countries like taiwan and south korea and norway and great britain have been able to foster strong
01:14:21.720 science and engineering um programs for their young people and let's think about ways in which this
01:14:28.160 could be a new american a new american renaissance in terms of in terms of science in terms of technology
01:14:34.320 technology and this isn't just a good idea it's become it's become an issue of national and economic
01:14:41.460 security of such wait and moment that if we don't get started now i really worry about what's going to
01:14:47.100 happen over the next over the next couple decades we're going to have such a shortfall of americans who
01:14:52.460 know how to do stuff that it's it's besides you know work as as barista at starbucks
01:14:59.560 uh that i think we're uh that even even private companies that and companies like google and even
01:15:06.900 facebook understand that they're going to have a real workforce problem and a research problem if we
01:15:11.980 don't address these issues well we already are i mean i i know um it's it's not out in the um in the um
01:15:20.340 in the public but i do know that there are people that have been offered uh large sums of money uh from
01:15:28.820 china to be able to even work over here uh and and stay here but the china is throwing money uh at
01:15:37.660 american minds to bring them over or have them work for for them over here and you have the opposite
01:15:44.420 problem here the government isn't doing much and the the uh you know the giant corporations don't
01:15:52.160 really want to work for america no and and you've got to find ways to incentivize them to do that
01:15:58.520 and one of the ways in which to do that i believe is through making them partners in dealing with this
01:16:06.940 high-tech stem crisis and make them realize look uh this is an issue which is not just about national
01:16:13.120 security assuming you care about that and i think a lot of them do actually i think i think the uh i think
01:16:19.140 the globalist agenda that that they have embraced over the last couple of decades it it it's actually
01:16:26.780 wears thin uh when confronted in a in a in a really serious way with what happens if america does
01:16:34.560 lose out on its competitive advantage with a challenger like china they all understand that
01:16:40.060 china's not going to be the next big market for them it's going to be the next big competitor for
01:16:46.520 them and what they're trying to do but what you have is a moment in which you can say look your
01:16:52.140 workforce your future as companies as innovative companies in what you do best is going to be is
01:16:59.720 going to be in serious jeopardy as will our national security if we don't have more americans excited
01:17:05.480 about science excited about engineering and you know what glenn there's a secret aspect of this which
01:17:11.800 it didn't i mean i talk about the implications of this for high-tech stem but if we can get america
01:17:17.800 colleges and universities get their heads straight about what's happening to them with the with the
01:17:24.900 brain drain to china uh the the way in which they are training future competitors to get them focused
01:17:31.860 on on having strong programs in science and engineering and mathematics we can start to open the
01:17:39.360 door for other kinds of reforms in colleges and universities and i really believe that that there's
01:17:44.220 ways in which everything that we've deplored about universities and colleges of becoming basically
01:17:49.740 marxist training grounds uh and leaving our kids culturally and intellectually deprived as part of
01:17:56.520 that leftist agenda we can begin to make enroads at that end by driving this wedge with regard to
01:18:04.040 you have a task and responsibility to america to make us and make our kids prepared for the future
01:18:10.560 and it starts with science and engineering but you know what it the next step will be in areas like
01:18:16.440 history the next step will be uh in areas like philosophy and serious understanding of our world
01:18:23.480 and of america's unique place in that so there's a lot at stake here i think that goes that even even if
01:18:30.960 you look beyond the question of science and engineering as part of our national and economic security
01:18:37.200 there is an aspect of this that has to do with saving what's left of the western cultural legacy
01:18:44.920 that i think is also can also come into play here and i know that's something that you and i have
01:18:51.220 thought about and pondered and worried about for a long time and i see this as one way to start
01:18:56.160 start changing the direction and the momentum on those issues arthur i've only got about a minute left
01:19:01.860 and i have to ask you this question off topic um yesterday i was doing a um a thing on on history
01:19:07.500 and how we've lost history and i think it and i can't remember but it's i'm pretty close to these
01:19:12.440 numbers out of like the 77 uh major universities in america if you go and take and you want to be a
01:19:20.080 history major you do not have to take one single semester or one course on american history
01:19:28.400 um and 69 of those uh i don't think even teach american history or maybe it's 69 out of the 77
01:19:38.460 you don't have to take any american history at all and i wanted to know how do you understand history
01:19:44.880 with an exception of ancient history how do you understand history at all without including america
01:19:51.540 it's it's it's baffling and i'll bet if you dig even deeper than that and i know this was the case
01:19:57.940 even a couple of decades ago if you wanted to major in american history at at top level schools like
01:20:04.780 yale like harvard you never had to take a course in the american revolution it wasn't a requirement
01:20:10.320 uh so and how do you understand american history without understanding that pivotal moment uh and
01:20:17.140 and and and the birth of the united of america and of the principles that animate it yeah with it
01:20:21.960 there's a lot of very serious work there's a lot of corruption that intellectual as well as moral
01:20:29.180 corruption that underlies this what we can do here is begin to sort of change the debate and the
01:20:35.480 discussion about what the university's responsibilities are and that includes uh science and engineering but
01:20:42.320 i think it'll also include history i always say my concluding remark to glenn is if you want a quiet
01:20:47.220 life don't study history you're exactly right it is filled with challenges and paradoxes yep and
01:20:56.640 complexities and getting kids away from understanding the true nature of american history and the real
01:21:04.100 dimensions of the past is one of the ways in which universities and the left have have left our kids
01:21:10.780 culturally adrift uh arthur herman uh the author of freedom forge which freedoms forge is one of the
01:21:16.960 best books uh that you can read gandhi's church hill also another one that is so timely right now but it
01:21:24.440 was written in 97 the idea of decline in western history a must read from arthur herman thank you so
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01:25:44.480 just using different language and you can get into the ballpark is that ever happening yes all the time
01:25:49.040 okay so that happens and and i want to give this the benefit of the doubt that maybe this is what's
01:25:56.040 happening and if it is happening we can we can find our way towards each other if it's not happening
01:26:04.920 it's insanity we'll go there in one minute
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01:27:45.800 okay stew i want you to i want you to take us to this audio
01:27:55.540 i want to i want to play this audio you set it up and then i want you to listen to it all and then
01:28:02.620 i'm going to come back and take it apart line by line because maybe we're saying the same thing
01:28:09.040 just different language you're being hopeful here i'm being hopeful i'm trying to be hopeful okay
01:28:12.860 this is a singer sam smith you familiar with sam all of his hits all his hits i don't know any of
01:28:19.060 them i'm sure you love him and his orchestra and all of the things he's accomplished yes in his life
01:28:24.560 super super classic so he's doing an instagram an interview on instagram with uh an actress
01:28:30.180 jamila jamil i love jamila and all of her hit movie movie tv all of her appearances i love whatever
01:28:39.060 she's on stage screen doesn't matter love it anywhere she happens to appear at any given time
01:28:45.000 something you're a fan of just like anytime sam smith sings or dances or knits uh crochet macrame
01:28:54.640 when he's singing whatever he does country or r&b or rap songs death metal whatever it is whatever
01:29:02.220 it is i love it all right we love it so he does uh he has an interview and he's talking about yes he's
01:29:07.580 talking about his gender now i say his gender inappropriately because that is apparently not
01:29:13.580 the situation i should not call it no not on this program you can say it his gender and here's his
01:29:18.780 commentary i recently was looking in reading stories about people who come out as genderqueer
01:29:25.000 non-binary and i've always had a bit of a war within my body in my mind about how you define yourself yes
01:29:33.440 because i do think like a woman sometimes in my head and i've sometimes sat there and questioned do i
01:29:40.680 want a sex change and it's something that i still think about like do i want to but i don't think it is
01:29:46.000 when i saw the the word non-binary genderqueer and i read into it and i heard these people speaking i
01:29:51.920 was like that is me would you explain what that means to you non-binary non-binary genderqueer is
01:29:57.740 that you do not identify in a gender you are just you you are a mixture of all different things your
01:30:03.900 own special creation that's how that's how i take it it's not i'm not male or female i think i i float
01:30:10.600 somewhere in between okay you got that now we could we could go for days on that just having fun
01:30:19.020 on that um we could get really angry about that and say this is crazy or we could say hey let's let's
01:30:27.520 look at this here for a second um start at the beginning and get ready to stop stop when i tell you
01:30:32.660 here we go i recently was looking in reading stories about people who come out as genderqueer
01:30:39.540 non-binary and i've always had a bit of a war within my body and my mind about how you define
01:30:47.240 yourself yes because i do who hasn't had a conflict in their mind of how they define themselves i'm not
01:30:55.980 necessarily talking about sexuality i'll get into that in a second how you define yourself
01:31:00.140 yeah what like give me some other choices other than um who you are what you believe uh you know
01:31:07.680 maybe you were one way when you were a kid maybe you were a drug addict and you were defining yourself
01:31:14.120 as an alcoholic yeah right maybe just politically you were a liberal and then a conservative
01:31:19.860 right maybe uh you think yourself of outgoing and maybe maybe you're really an introvert right
01:31:27.280 right i mean have you ever have you ever had moments where you think i don't know how to define
01:31:33.140 myself i am i am religious or not people go through that struggle yeah right i'm really
01:31:39.360 religious and yet i'm pro-choice okay you know you know i'm i'm i'm part this but i'm also part
01:31:48.240 that yeah i want to be a good family member a good dad but i'm breaking this law that i'm not telling
01:31:55.100 someone okay we don't have to we don't we don't have to go to uh you know the the crack uh scenario
01:32:02.380 with the cranston or you know we don't have to go there oh are we breaking bad yeah yeah yeah like
01:32:08.480 it's a good one i'm a teacher all right and i want to help my family with the cancer treatment
01:32:12.660 i gotta cook a little meth and sell it to get there correct so i don't think we need to go there
01:32:16.520 but we have conflicts in us okay that is our life we have conflicts in us things that don't match
01:32:24.340 that's life sure okay now listen what he says next think like a woman sometimes in my head and
01:32:31.780 i've sometimes sat there and and questioned do i want a sex change okay i'm gonna go to two places
01:32:38.100 here okay first of all sometimes i think like a woman all right what first place what does that
01:32:46.680 even mean what does that even mean because i know women who you could hang out i know women
01:32:54.940 who make me blush because they are just so uh gutter guy ish okay you know what i mean yeah who were
01:33:05.440 just who can swear up like the worst guy you can talk about sex and everything else i know really
01:33:14.580 really sweet women who are quiet and like would you just have like a little iced tea sure and are
01:33:20.820 just wonderful i know women who live for their children and i know women who are like i don't
01:33:25.760 want any children yeah so what is it that when you say i think like a woman what does that even mean
01:33:34.000 thank you because here's the thing women don't think like each other they think like themselves
01:33:42.220 yes there are some commonalities potentially in a general sense you can say women enjoy certain
01:33:49.620 things or think a certain way but people are individuals you don't think like a gender you
01:33:56.600 can't that's that's what's amazing about this he said it there too it's like how i feel in my head
01:34:01.280 ellen described it the same way being transgendered is is just a feeling you have in your mind well
01:34:06.520 that's an interesting observation it doesn't change your gender though it's just a thought you
01:34:13.740 have how you think in your mind is just you it's how you think in your mind you're not thinking like
01:34:19.860 a gender a gender gender has nothing to do with thought so tony robbins um who i told you the other day
01:34:28.380 i was with this weekend and he he he talked about um he's very ill he's very ill except you wouldn't
01:34:37.740 know that okay he gets up every day he's thrown up every day he's got massive mercury poisoning um
01:34:44.180 and he has been struggling with this for a long time but here's what he said i built this tony robbins
01:34:51.020 okay the the man i am today i built it and my body is a vehicle for carrying that man around and i'm in
01:35:00.840 charge my body's not in charge okay that is a healthy man right there his he i command my body to get up
01:35:11.340 i mean he could barely do the things that he does he gets up and he's like i'm doing it go and he's
01:35:19.520 he's understanding the conflict in him he was a fat dumpy lazy guy and he didn't want to be a fat
01:35:29.920 lazy dumpy guy and so he did the things that he had to do to not be fat dumpy lazy and broke
01:35:37.920 and he created that guy okay he chose who he was going to be so many of us don't choose who we're
01:35:46.420 going to be life is a choice everything is a choice we think that life happens to us oh my gosh this has
01:35:53.000 happened to me no no that life doesn't just happen to you you choose you choose how are you going to
01:36:04.740 deal with the things that are happening yeah and you can deal with them or not deal with that's
01:36:08.980 empowering that's empowering and we act like empowering now is you are the victim of this gender
01:36:14.700 thing that controls you right you don't control you at all now let me let me say this he also
01:36:20.420 says you know i feel like a woman well what does a woman feel like now i will tell you that i have
01:36:25.540 been made fun of my whole life yes my whole life it's about 80 of my job is to make fun of you for
01:36:31.160 being like a woman right i cry a lot i love broadway shows you know i'm i'm artsy i'm you know i'm more of
01:36:41.460 a woman than my wife is in some regards okay my wife my wife and my daughter were the ones that are
01:36:48.760 like wait a minute wait a minute who's playing who's playing this week is there a game going on
01:36:52.900 this weekend you know no interest in sports whatsoever zero don't care don't not interested
01:36:58.520 okay does that mean i'm part woman no it just means that's who i am as an individual as an
01:37:07.440 individual a unique person not defined by a gender and we create who we're going to be who we want to
01:37:15.260 be you can either life will create who you are and you have to ask this question of yourself are you a
01:37:23.440 product of everything that has happened to you in your life and all of the people who have been around
01:37:29.320 you and who have defined you your whole life or are you the person you designed i'm the person i
01:37:37.740 designed i'm the person that went through and i looked at all those conflicts and i said wait a minute
01:37:42.060 take everything out i don't believe anything i don't believe anything because it was put into me by
01:37:47.580 other people so i'm gonna find out what's true and what i believe put them in and as you start
01:37:53.040 putting those things in to build who you are you start looking at them when they're in conflict take
01:37:58.700 everything back out something's wrong something's wrong you can't live in internal conflict so which
01:38:05.720 are you most people just want to live in that internal conflict so two things one society does tell you
01:38:14.280 well you're like a girl get over it the second thing is if that's the way you feel that means
01:38:23.060 you're thinking like an individual i don't fit into any category fine you're an individual and he goes
01:38:29.400 on to actually explain that pretty well and let's go there when we come back take one minute break and
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01:41:00.940 so playing this audio of sam smith who says he's a non-gender non-binary
01:41:23.880 uh individual whatever uh let's let's listen to it again from the beginning get ready to stop it here
01:41:30.480 we go i recently was looking in reading stories about people who come out as gender queer non-binary
01:41:37.200 and i've always had a bit of a war within my body and my mind about how you define yourself yes because
01:41:45.300 i do think like a woman sometimes in my head and i've sometimes sat there and and questioned do i want
01:41:52.460 a sex change and it's something that i still think about like do i want to but i don't think it is
01:41:57.640 when i saw the the word non-binary genderqueer and i read into it and i heard these people speaking i was
01:42:03.660 like that is me would you explain what that means to you non-binary non-binary genderqueer is that you
01:42:10.520 do not identify in a gender you are just you you are a mixture of all different things you're your own
01:42:15.860 special creation that's how okay stop stop stop stop we don't need a new word for that we don't
01:42:22.260 need a new gender for that that doesn't make any sense you're creating things that don't need to be
01:42:27.300 created he says non-binary means that you are just you're a special person you're you're a special
01:42:34.440 creation you're you're unique yes that's called an individual yeah all individuals are different it's
01:42:42.200 the fingerprints should have tipped you off on this we are all different and that means not just our
01:42:49.780 bodies and our shapes and our opinions but everything about us is different we have this core of we're
01:42:58.140 human beings we're human beings and that human body functions a certain way to procreate it is still
01:43:06.400 an animal but you have something special inside you have you can call it a a spirit a soul you can
01:43:15.560 call it mind whatever it is you want to call it but that's what makes you you not your body your body
01:43:23.360 does not define you yeah and i mean our criticize criticism of this sort of line of thought is is
01:43:29.280 gender-based so the one part of that i would certainly disagree with is i want to get a sex change
01:43:33.300 because that doesn't make any sense to me uh you know we can go into that you know another time but
01:43:37.780 the rest of that is just basic not only just conservative thought you're an individual but
01:43:42.760 it's religious thought yes right like you are a special individual person every life matters
01:43:48.720 you're different you're you are not defined by collectivist notions of gender and race and all of
01:43:57.040 this this is this is an individualist conservative and in many ways religious view you are different
01:44:03.200 because you are you you're you're a different person you don't fall into categories you're not
01:44:07.600 defined by them right and we make categories because people need to feel like they're part of something
01:44:16.800 bigger than themselves we it is a it's human nature this this comes from you know millions of years of
01:44:26.140 humans roaming the earth and they realized you know what if we stick together we'll be safe
01:44:33.300 so we're going to stick together as our own little clan here and then if we're attacked we all work
01:44:39.680 together and if somebody turns against the group we have to ostracize them and get them out now that
01:44:46.900 doesn't happen when everybody is relaxed when they feel safe but the more unsafe they feel the more
01:44:54.420 tribal they become because you're either part of us or you're against us that's very natural from just
01:45:02.220 human existence the problem is we are we are losing sight that we are part of something bigger and it used
01:45:14.180 to be we're americans and instead of going bigger to a maybe even a better deal is we're all humans we're
01:45:23.880 all brothers and sisters we've gone smaller and we've gone smaller and we've divided ourselves
01:45:31.300 because people are afraid and they're making you afraid they're attacking you do you know that they're
01:45:37.500 attacking you they you know what you elect these people these people over here well they don't like
01:45:42.280 you they won't have anything to do with you in fact they want to round you up they're bad bad people
01:45:47.540 that's what we've been hearing right now our quality of life in the united states is the lowest ever
01:45:54.180 recorded when we say we're happy you know as americans i'm i'm generally happy it's the lowest
01:46:01.980 recorded right now really yeah why no idea things are very good because we have we have spoken that
01:46:10.200 into existence for the last 15 years maybe 20 years we we went from hey we can't lose this this is
01:46:19.280 special on 9-11 right directly to we're a bad country and we've been saying that for 15 to 20 years
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01:48:08.600 this is the glenbeck program we've been talking about uh truth and language and and sam smith he's a
01:48:29.020 singer who has come out uh and said i'm non-binary gender because i think like a woman which i don't
01:48:35.600 even understand what that means that's an insult to women they all think alike yeah they all think
01:48:40.780 alike no that they don't all think alike not all men think alike not all people think alike that's a
01:48:45.100 good thing yeah and and and they're using this language to to basically say everybody's oppressed
01:48:52.080 no no you're oppressed when you choose to be oppressed yeah and he actually describes himself
01:48:57.080 as a kind of a special mixture you know my own i'm on my own unique individual yes yeah that's a
01:49:03.320 that's that's america man right like what we are supposed to be right sorry to call you man
01:49:08.400 uh man the man um but one other interesting thing i thought out of the interview and he's describing
01:49:15.820 himself as an individual and i don't know where i that's why i'm non-binary gender queer that's how
01:49:20.600 i know i am and she asks him a question she words it a very specific way what does that non-binary
01:49:27.240 gender queer mean to you to you to you what does it mean to you he then goes through his whole
01:49:33.640 explanation of what it means and at the end he says that's what that means to me as if the word
01:49:39.740 doesn't mean anything generally it just means things to different people there's no even on their new
01:49:47.360 terms even on these new made-up descriptions of just being an individual they have come up with words
01:49:55.900 that they themselves can't even define with any confidence and that is i mean you've talked about
01:50:02.840 this for at least a couple of years post-modernism at its finest there is no truth there's not even
01:50:09.920 truth about what gender queer is no they can't even define it between two people who agree that it's an
01:50:16.160 issue and it's it's because they have taken this mass approach and said everybody into the same boat
01:50:23.020 you're you're a joe lieberman you're a van jones you're a bill airs that's a pretty wide group of
01:50:30.180 people and they believe a lot of different things and uh they don't all agree but they all agreed for
01:50:37.980 political reasons to get somebody elected right and those groups started to for instance lb lbg lgbt
01:50:46.180 okay that's a whole group of people well they don't all believe in the same thing and now the t part
01:50:52.080 is going against the the l and the g part because they're like no we're not what you say we are
01:50:59.800 where you don't have anything big enough um that is true to rally around there's no fundamental truth
01:51:08.500 it's why it's always being redefined by every person who gets their hand on whatever word or
01:51:14.140 concept and our whole life will be decided by whoever grabs the pendulum whoever stops and says
01:51:21.560 this is what it means good luck that's what it's going to mean because where if you define yourself
01:51:28.460 as an individual and you don't base yourself on color race creed uh gender you you are an individual
01:51:39.660 yeah that's big enough that's big enough it it will you can be your own person you started this
01:51:47.160 talking about how maybe we're just kind of saying the same things but using different words to describe
01:51:51.280 it and this goes back to how he describes sam smith describes what he is i've heard ellen describe
01:51:56.300 transgendered people the same way what you don't understand is it's gender is just like it's like
01:52:00.780 a feeling that you have in your mind and it's like well that might be something right like that's
01:52:06.560 something we can talk about they used to call that tomboy right like they that was something that
01:52:10.860 was that used to be a term i don't know if it still is but where like a girl didn't have typical
01:52:16.880 female traits to like to do a lot of things boys did and that was that's an interesting conversation
01:52:22.400 but that's not the what the word is like gender is a thing that used to mean something and i feel like
01:52:29.780 we're both described like i'm i'm not denying someone who is a woman can feel like that have male traits
01:52:35.860 and have feelings like a man that can obviously happen individuals are different they feel different
01:52:39.920 ways but that doesn't change the box you check on the form doesn't change science yeah it doesn't
01:52:46.620 change science and that's the problem we have mixed feelings with science for instance run a city how are
01:52:54.740 you going to run a city if i can't if i'm so worried about offending people that i can't say basic truth
01:53:03.940 so in other words don't take a dump on the sidewalk okay that's about as basic as we can get
01:53:11.580 sorry i mean it's it's controversial sure but my sidewalk's not your poop jar yes you probably want
01:53:18.980 to keep them for what because you're a special individual so the sidewalk is not where you poop
01:53:24.420 it's not where your dogs even poop okay we we in some cities we still find people if you haven't
01:53:31.740 picked up your own dog poop let alone your poop so we can't say that anymore we can't say uh you know
01:53:40.600 what the place to shoot up heroin is not right here sorry we can't say these things to people
01:53:48.300 we can't say heroin a hair a heroin user might be suffering from a lot of things
01:53:55.700 but we should help them not encourage them or excuse them right it's it's destructive behavior
01:54:06.160 and it hurts everybody around them as well everybody hurts society hurts them hurts everybody so we should
01:54:12.180 help them and look for things that work but ignoring it or saying it's just okay doesn't work i'm telling
01:54:18.920 you seattle is about to go seattle you're gonna burn yourself down it has gone so mad in seattle
01:54:27.780 i i want to get the guy on from komo if you have a chance uh just google search komo seattle is dying
01:54:36.580 it is stunning coming from a seattle television station they did a documentary about what's what's
01:54:45.720 really happening and it's fascinating to watch them because they talk about compassion the guy who
01:54:52.840 did it is very very smart he's he knows that everybody is gonna yell at you know anybody who
01:55:00.160 says hey there's a problem here what are you just not you don't care about the homeless you don't care
01:55:04.500 about the people and he's he makes a very compassionate case that this is wrong this is wrong for them this
01:55:13.100 is wrong for us this is just wrong we should have compassion but this is not compassion when when i saw
01:55:22.060 this documentary i haven't been you know back home for a while since my dad died um and i have to tell
01:55:28.660 you i i could not believe that was seattle i mean i know it was bad i could not believe that those were
01:55:37.660 pictures of seattle wow really that bad it's that bad you have to watch it seattle is dying komo but
01:55:45.080 it is the now he didn't get into politics at all but he did talk about the city council and they they
01:55:52.520 showed some things in different seattle area uh towns and city council and how these guys are just
01:55:58.760 they don't care they're not listening to you they're just rulers they'll listen to you but you can
01:56:04.540 speak in front of them that's probably the best way to put it you can speak in front of them but
01:56:09.760 they don't actually care what they don't care what you're saying well and how do you run a business
01:56:12.680 in a town where that's allowed how do you run a restaurant or a grocery store or a bank when people
01:56:19.540 have to walk through um you know people who are doing heroin and pooping on the sidewalk i mean it's
01:56:26.300 impossible we all know this if anybody has ever tried to do anything in front of a zoning commission
01:56:31.780 or you know you had to we we had to go in front of uh this is in texas in front of a tax
01:56:40.520 i don't even know a committee because in my neighborhood they jacked our taxes like 400 just
01:56:49.660 400 and um mine was worse because i own three acres most of my neighbors have one acre so they said
01:57:00.500 well your taxes you could uh you could make this into three separate homes so we're going to charge
01:57:07.320 you for three homes instead of just one and we're like well no wait a minute first of all you can't
01:57:14.040 do that there's only one home here and the way the house is built it's it's not built up it's built out
01:57:20.020 so it's sprawling and so it would go into all i'd have to tear this house down to cut it up
01:57:25.020 it's a three acre lot we went in front of them we had to first we had to go get an attorney we had
01:57:31.600 to write this letter to them they rejected it but what they rejected it was literally on a comma
01:57:38.660 on a comma and when we went tanya had to go with the attorney and they said when she was standing there
01:57:45.700 the lady who was the head of the tax commission or whatever it is she was openly talking about how
01:57:52.680 much she hated all these rich people just hate all these rich people they just they're just they're
01:57:57.580 just so really because we're the ones building the hospitals we're the ones building the fire stations
01:58:03.160 which by the way is nicer than any house i've ever lived in including the one i now own this fire
01:58:10.140 station is mind-boggling nice of course because we're paying 400 increases in taxes so anyway she talks
01:58:19.560 about how she just hates rich people and tanya is standing there and she hears it and here she
01:58:24.520 comes and she's like hey my three acres is not worth what you guys say it is and they look at the
01:58:30.900 paperwork and she said no this is uh something that you were uh contesting last year no we said you
01:58:37.800 changed it last year and you changed it again this year we had an increase this year we're we're
01:58:43.880 saying no this is wrong this year uh because we missed your you know your magic deadline last year
01:58:51.820 and she said well how do i know you meant that well because we're the ones who wrote it we we wrote it
01:58:59.120 we wrote it see the date it wasn't sent last year it was sent this year that's we wrote it i'm standing
01:59:05.380 here well we can't do that just on your word wait what whose word would it be whose word would it be
01:59:11.520 we wrote it and the the guy the one of the guys on the panel said i don't really care we'll do
01:59:17.840 whatever you want to do and looked at the woman who said i hate rich people and she said rejected
01:59:22.220 that's texas justice that's what texas is becoming now you tell me that hasn't something like that
01:59:31.100 hasn't happened to you or somebody like that in your own town they don't care they're drunk with power
01:59:38.960 and they don't care because we don't our our constitution and our republic is not working
01:59:46.120 properly the way to do it is to decrease their power not to increase it decrease their power
01:59:55.120 seattle the seattle mayor the seattle city council is on a absolute power trip that's the problem that
02:00:04.760 needs to be solved and if they don't listen to the people in the end there's only two options
02:00:10.000 they have to become an iron fist and be and put people in a cage where you don't move
02:00:17.160 and with technology today they will and can do that or the people rise up and there's either a revolution
02:00:27.080 revolution or there is a revolution at the ballot box but one way or another it doesn't remain this
02:00:33.180 way we have to reduce the power of these people uh and quickly glenn you mentioned um a human poop
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02:02:17.300 this is the glenn beck program
02:02:22.140 thank you stations for joining us we have uh some breaking news now uh we go over to our poop expert
02:02:41.980 for a beto poop update stuber gear stew thank you glenn i appreciate that and thank you for the
02:02:47.740 promotion you're um you had mentioned human poop going into different receptacles in our last segment
02:02:53.980 yes and it did remind me of a new story from the washington post about beto o'rourke and the fact
02:03:00.680 that he has some strange habits no uh yes including this particular story
02:03:06.920 one time according to a friend beto collected an especially green turd from one of their kids
02:03:15.240 diapers and put it in a bowl telling his wife it was avocado my apologies if you're currently at a
02:03:26.020 mexican restaurant or having your toast in california because there could be some negative consequences to
02:03:32.500 this particular story now they neither they would not confirm this but beto did say
02:03:37.560 it sounded like something he would do again this is human poop being put into a bowl
02:03:46.120 and telling his wife it was avocado so that's your uh one of your front runners there for the
02:03:52.440 democratic nomination he also by the way when he was on the road in january it's just disgusting
02:03:57.680 was a little low energy and decided to quote eat new mexican dirt because it had regenerative powers
02:04:08.900 this guy is bizarre i mean there's something wrong with him number one he's bizarre yeah number two
02:04:15.760 have you ever seen a candidate get all of the guns from the party pointed at him so quickly i don't know
02:04:23.380 if they're scared of beto i don't know if they think he's a real threat every other candidate is
02:04:27.640 coming after him they're all leaking stories about him i think that they think he's a threat yeah it
02:04:32.680 must be that yeah because they are coming after him hard now of course it's hard to not be able to
02:04:38.600 achieve the criticism when the person you're criticizing is actually putting human poop in bowls okay so i want
02:04:46.080 to talk to you a little bit about that because well not not poop not poop i i i i do have a story that
02:04:53.900 we should explore perhaps on tomorrow's show oh my it doesn't involve baby poop uh mainly because i
02:05:02.720 didn't think of it but let's let's start there tomorrow you're listening to glenn beck
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