The Glenn Beck Program - April 30, 2020


What Is True Any More? | Guests: Ben Domenech & Shelley Luther | 4⧸30⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 9 minutes

Words per Minute

163.74768

Word Count

21,155

Sentence Count

91

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about the latest in the Michael Flynn scandal, and why he thinks General Flynn should be charged with lying to the FBI. Glenn also talks about his new grill, and his love of Bar-B-A-Day.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I live in Texas and everything has to be barbecued and smoked by the way welcome this our spotlight
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00:00:11.860 like that I just didn't do it um and I've I'm not the kind of guy that wants to tend the fire and
00:00:17.920 oh I eat that I burn steak I burn everything on my my grill I just got a rec tech grill
00:00:25.560 and it is phenomenal we had a barbecue uh out with the whole family uh kind of a picnic in the
00:00:32.820 backyard on Monday it was fantastic this is more than just making great food really really easy
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00:01:17.420 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program so I don't know what's true
00:01:39.520 anymore I don't have any idea what's true anymore and everybody who doesn't cover a story
00:01:47.320 all of a sudden comes out when the story it just gets so big they have to cover it
00:01:52.620 they come out like they have been covering it and you're like wait a minute what what just happened
00:01:58.720 did I just did have I been asleep for three weeks wait a minute I'm talking about the Tara Reid thing
00:02:05.400 it is amazing what the press is doing today and they're doing the same thing on General Flynn
00:02:11.660 I don't know what's true we're gonna try to sort it out for you in one minute
00:02:19.880 this is the Glenn Beck program
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00:04:04.220 i don't i don't know exactly the truth here but there is um now new fbi notes
00:04:14.440 that detail the effort to catch flynn in a lie to quote get him fired as a trump advisor
00:04:23.260 senior fbi i'm just going to give you the story senior fbi officials handwritten notes from the
00:04:29.260 earliest days of the trump administration expressed concern that the bureau might be playing games
00:04:34.140 with the counterintelligence interview of the then national security advisor michael flynn
00:04:38.400 to get him to lie so quote we could prosecute him or get him fired end quote the nose the notes and
00:04:45.960 other emails were provided by flynn's lawyers under seal last week and released wednesday night by court
00:04:52.240 providing the most damning evidence to date of potential potential politicization and misconduct
00:04:59.120 inside the fbi during the russia probe the notes show fbi officials discuss not providing flynn
00:05:05.760 a miranda-like warning before his january 2017 interview a practice normally followed in such
00:05:14.560 interviews so that he could be charged with a crime if he misled the evidence of the agents
00:05:19.200 i mean where are the civil libertarians where is anyone saying wait a minute hold it just a second
00:05:27.280 when you went you go in and you're like uh let's not read him the miranda rights so uh he forgets
00:05:35.260 about all of that stuff isn't that why we have the miranda rights so we don't pick people up that we
00:05:42.720 think are guilty and then trap them this is unbelievable so the the note said what's our goal here
00:05:54.700 truth admission or to get him to lie so we can prosecute him or get him fired
00:06:01.440 now that's the problem i have the last the last few words or get him fired
00:06:08.020 okay well again just a second is that the job of the fbi is that the job of the police
00:06:14.400 to get somebody fired that's the problem not whether or not they were trying to uh get him to lie
00:06:22.280 i mean i think that happens usually let's get him look if he won't admit it if we can prove that
00:06:30.360 he's lying on something else we can get him on that i mean it's it's kind of like uh al capone you
00:06:37.120 know going to jail for tax evasion yeah you didn't get him for the murder and the mayhem yeah but you
00:06:43.300 got him for tax evasion all right he's in jail so that thing that kind of happens all the time but
00:06:48.740 this doesn't or get him fired what why why why would the fbi be interested in getting him fired
00:06:58.220 now here's the problem some of the half of the press is saying see the other half of the press is
00:07:09.840 saying there i don't know what's true because there's not anybody who is a oh my gosh am i going
00:07:19.980 to say it authoritative voice who are the people that can actually look into this and you can trust
00:07:30.300 i know now i've got to go back and get my research team on it talk to a million people all the stuff
00:07:39.720 we used to be able to say well look new york times washington post somebody somebody will have
00:07:47.880 you know an authoritative final look at this and they'll look at all sides no nobody does that
00:07:54.480 nobody does that too many people on the right are not doing that either
00:07:58.700 i mean i think see the problem with this is
00:08:03.080 it's it's not about flynn it's about the fbi flynn could be guilty of sin i don't know
00:08:11.620 but this is about the fbi was the fbi used as a political machine as a weapon that's what has to
00:08:23.700 be decided you know look the civil rights movement it happened not just because of martin luther king
00:08:30.200 but because of bobby kennedy bobby kennedy was there to make sure that justice was done that they
00:08:38.460 weren't just railroading people because they knew them blacks were trouble
00:08:44.040 that's what this is about can we trust the law enforcement agencies if we can't trust the fbi
00:08:54.680 you don't you don't have a country if you can't look what is it from the declaration of independence
00:09:02.660 governments are established among men to protect these rights when you have a government agency
00:09:12.540 the law enforcement agency violating rights becoming a political arm you're back to a king
00:09:21.260 you're back to a king it depends on who's running it it depends on not only who's running it
00:09:26.800 but who's in it so it doesn't need to be barack obama barack obama changed and added so many
00:09:35.940 people in the intelligence community and in the law enforcement community added so much layers so many
00:09:43.400 layers of fat and we know this from their own documents that it could run itself no matter who
00:09:49.800 the president is that's the fat that needs to be cut out all of the political crap we must know the
00:09:58.660 truth and there ain't there is no one there is no in fact we've crossed the rubicon this is i've been
00:10:05.380 warning about this for a very long time i said the government the media and tech are all going to need
00:10:15.860 each other okay tech has information on everyone and is the new strong arm so the government knows
00:10:24.380 it can't screw with tech it can't screw with tech they have too much information and too much power
00:10:30.140 and there are too many people in washington that want that power so they will offer to help them
00:10:38.000 with their business we'll help you we'll protect you can you protect us a little bit because people are
00:10:44.680 going to start rising up against the government and they'll need information they'll need to be able
00:10:49.400 to quash things okay they'll never get rid of that that bed that's being made it's it's poison to the
00:10:57.900 republic but there's also another group of people that are collapsing and this is a very strong arm for
00:11:06.480 anybody who has authoritarian bent and that is the news media it's collapsing they know it it should
00:11:13.640 collapse it's outdated it doesn't work it was the the system we're running on right now of networks
00:11:21.620 was put together in the 1920s and 30s and then made more powerful with television then made more powerful
00:11:29.520 with cable internet destroys all of that internet where you have a voice you can be heard it destroys
00:11:40.400 all of it well now they're sitting with these huge expenses and the buildings and the networks and
00:11:45.600 the hey come on here toots uh let me uh let me look at your ass for a minute to see if you can sit behind
00:11:51.240 the camera excuse me all of that is over all of that is over because of the freedom that the internet gives
00:12:01.480 joe rogan look at joe rogan the media two years ago had no idea why elon musk all of a sudden was
00:12:09.820 trending everywhere why elon musk why the the stock of tesla took a nosedive they had no idea because
00:12:18.740 they didn't follow joe rogan because well he's not an authoritative voice well you know what yes he is
00:12:26.820 to millions of americans but he's just a guy well there's a few of us that actually do our homework
00:12:34.560 and we're having to do more and more homework because the mainstream media is doing less and less
00:12:41.640 but now the mainstream media has got in with tech and the government and now the the mainstream media
00:12:51.020 which has always been a tool for the left google has is just filled with people from the left and
00:12:57.400 filled with people from nancy pelosi hillary clinton's office all of those people they know how important
00:13:04.880 it is to have authoritative news sources like cnn that we can rely on to do what to tell you the truth
00:13:11.480 or help you get elected so they're now merging and google youtube which was the voice of people
00:13:25.360 for the very first time in all of human history anyone could be heard anyone could become a star
00:13:34.920 anyone who had an opinion it's yes it's bad you know why because freedom is ugly freedom is messy
00:13:45.540 freedom freedom doesn't always go your way a lot of people do stuff that you don't like
00:13:55.660 get over it use your brain to figure out use your brain to do some research oh a guy's got
00:14:04.860 a microphone and a camera in his basement well i better believe everything he says
00:14:11.360 because i like him there's no difference between that and well i mean chris cuomo
00:14:18.160 he's got a camera and a network and i like him man he's in his basement as well there's no difference
00:14:26.740 one just has millions of dollars to make it look beautiful and millions of dollars in marketing
00:14:34.840 you shouldn't trust anyone but none of us should be trusting the government the media was
00:14:42.700 supposed to be outside of the government the media was supposed to be our defender
00:14:47.980 it was the the fifth of the fourth branch was it the fourth branch we're the fifth right
00:14:55.840 still try to remember fourth branch of uh of government they're supposed to be outside just
00:15:04.820 like the congress and the senate check and balance congress together check and balance the administration
00:15:12.420 uh fifth branch and then you have the supreme court so you have the three branches of government as
00:15:20.020 designed by the constitution then there's another branch on that tree that checks all of those guys and
00:15:24.560 that's press and then there's another branch on that tree and that's us well we're down to us guys
00:15:30.480 we're down to us
00:15:31.860 and here's the problem we have now grown accustomed to this thing called freedom
00:15:39.880 where my audience listen to this i don't know if you can relate to it i've been doing this for 40
00:15:46.480 some years it took me a lot of hard hard work to gain an audience to gain a platform
00:15:56.400 i've got 16 year old kids now who have a platform and a voice they didn't have to do anything that i did
00:16:06.000 hooray for america hooray for freedom my audience has an audience you have an audience that's insane that's never
00:16:19.160 happened before but it's being shut down i'm gonna get in later on on the program what's happening with
00:16:26.660 uh youtube they're officially launching a a new panel to uh make sure that everything that is said on youtube
00:16:35.500 a platform where somebody got famous for for taking a bath in spaghettios
00:16:44.280 they're gonna have some fact checkers now and uh and they're gonna go to those authoritative voices
00:16:51.000 like cnn and abc it's never been more important right now for you to do your own homework
00:16:56.340 you define multiple voices that you rely on it is now more important than ever that we don't lose
00:17:05.260 touch i don't know what happens to local radio god help local radio please please when you hear a
00:17:11.900 commercial on on the station if you happen to be listening to us on local radio when you hear that
00:17:16.340 sponsor please frequent it if they are selling something that you want local radio is the closest to you
00:17:24.300 the next closest and actually this is the first closest but this is the most dangerous one because
00:17:30.980 it can be cut off at any time is the internet that's the closest to you but i can guarantee you right now
00:17:37.000 if you subscribe to anything of mine on youtube or facebook or anything you're not getting half of
00:17:43.100 what i put out we are being so throttled right now you're not getting half of what we put out and that
00:17:51.220 is only going to get worse with not just me but anyone like me
00:17:55.580 i would ask that you would subscribe to blaze tv.com uh while we have this 30 dollars off i don't know
00:18:04.340 how much longer this is going to last when we all go back to work i think this is going to go away
00:18:07.720 but i would i would so urge you if you have 70 dollars not if it's your last 70 dollars uh but if you
00:18:17.180 have 70 cancel something else but don't lose touch with me or if it's not me good go go to ben shapiro
00:18:26.240 and daily wire go to whatever it is do it directly and don't lose touch don't let any middle man in
00:18:34.160 between this is the time that i've been talking about for how long 20 years this is the critical
00:18:41.500 time this is the time i created the blaze for i told you when i left fox i don't want anything
00:18:48.460 between us i don't want advertisers between us i don't want google between us youtube between us
00:18:55.080 one-on-one this is the time don't lose touch with the people you trust because there is a concerted
00:19:03.320 effort and i'll show you this coming up and we are headed for dangerous times but i haven't finished
00:19:08.040 yet on the mainstream media because i don't know the truth and their their viewers and their readers
00:19:15.240 have to be so confused by joe biden they don't have any idea what they're talking about and yet
00:19:21.140 they're all positioning themselves as the champion of the me too movement yeah we've been on this thing
00:19:26.920 for a long time yeah and it's time that uh he uh he answers really really really we'll get into
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00:24:16.440 this is the glenn beck program glad you're here pat's just joined us from pat gray unleashed
00:24:42.940 everybody good morning good morning pat how are you this morning this afternoon beautiful day
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00:25:22.540 just wanted to go over this and see if any of this makes sense to you okay uh-huh the new york times
00:25:28.600 runs an editorial anger building on the left over biden's refusal to confront tara reed accusation
00:25:36.540 now the new york times i would say is probably the best out of the out of the mainstream media
00:25:46.160 they did what one story on it where they came out neutral and then they changed their their uh tweet
00:25:54.760 to make it even to make it less neutral and lean towards biden but now they're saying you know a
00:26:01.840 lot of people on the left are very upset and we're with them boy that biden he's really gotta he's got
00:26:07.880 a step to the plate nobody's asking him no why should he come out and say something when your own
00:26:13.800 reporters aren't asking then you also have the washington post and i want to ask you this let's start
00:26:22.000 here if you're a reader of the washington post and you have not heard any of the charges you know
00:26:29.140 they're not they're not covering it uh nobody's been talking about it in the mainstream media
00:26:34.260 and you read an editorial the washington post editorial board called on vice president joe biden
00:26:41.320 to directly address tara reed's accusation of sexual assault the editorial board called biden out for his
00:26:48.860 failure to address the accusation tara reed disease deserves to be heard and the voters deserve to
00:26:55.880 hear her said the editorial board they deserve to hear from joe biden too mr biden has had little to
00:27:01.980 say besides what his campaign has already said that he didn't do it that this is not something he would
00:27:06.960 ever do yet the way to signal uh yet the way to signal he takes ms reed's case seriously and the cases
00:27:16.040 of women like her seriously is to go before the media and the public ready to listen and reply
00:27:22.640 wait but you have to ask him reply is usually something a replying to a help me out pat a question
00:27:33.520 maybe question yes yes thank you i can't take the uh and then this shows the power
00:27:41.360 of the people they do not want to cover it they haven't covered it and yet it's out there yeah
00:27:49.120 and that's why google is now trying to silence non-authoritative voices would you agree oh
00:27:56.460 absolutely yeah uh did you see the fact that as of monday at least cnn uh who did 700 stories
00:28:06.580 on the brett kavanaugh uh allegations 700 stories had by monday done
00:28:14.400 a little less than that zero stories on tara reed's accusations unbelievable i mean that's just
00:28:22.860 well unbelievable they're less than a thousand stories though well that's that is the same
00:28:27.140 category they're both under a thousand yeah so uh so do you guys know who katie halper is
00:28:33.640 from the katie halper show oh she's the one that broke this katie isn't she yeah the uh yeah yeah
00:28:39.200 the initial interview with tara reed yeah and so she's a um she's a deep progressive she's a bernie
00:28:46.480 sanders thing and she said i didn't want to be the one that broke it because i'm a bernie sanders fan
00:28:50.300 but she's a progressive um democrat uh diametrically opposed i'm quoting her diametrically opposed to
00:28:58.140 trump's policies um uh the huge irony is is the new york times and washington post i'm quoting
00:29:06.280 allegedly objective outlets have been the ones stealth editing their stories openly taking editorial
00:29:13.880 feedback from the biden campaign as new york times executive editor dean bacquois admitted uh to uh
00:29:21.280 you ben talking to uh ben um what's his name uh shoot jim let me see if i can find here smith no ben
00:29:30.620 smith uh new york times media columnist um uh as uh as you had an excellent q a with him it's obvious
00:29:38.380 that the editors are regurgitating biden's talking points the only surprising thing is they don't have
00:29:43.640 the awareness not to announce it publicly so she goes on then you have uh then you also have
00:29:52.140 um there's one more here that was amazing uh oh rose mcgowan now rose mcgowan is crazy let's admit it
00:30:04.800 she's crazy but even the crazy are waking up listen to what she said i used to be a proud democrat
00:30:12.260 i used to be a proud american i thought democracy meant i had a right to choose uh somebody who
00:30:18.380 lined up with my value systems but what if there's no one she went on to say she was raised as uh on the
00:30:24.240 idea uh the democratic party what were the good guys she said i feel quite a sense of loss now i know
00:30:33.420 too much she said this is about holding the media accountable you go after trump and kavanaugh saying
00:30:40.940 believe victims but you are a lie you have always been a lie the corrupt dnc is in on a major smear job
00:30:49.000 of tara reed so are you shame on you yeah that was directed i mean that was directed to elissa milano
00:30:55.980 uh who has who was came out in support of biden and who just a few years ago was all about being a believer
00:31:06.060 of everybody's accusations so was biden by the way biden also said women uh deserve to be believed
00:31:12.360 well uh okay i believe tara reed yeah it's it's tough when they get caught in their own ridiculous
00:31:20.360 statements right i mean like i think that it's not a sane position to believe all women that's
00:31:27.200 no insane position should listen to them yeah you should every one of them when they make an accusation
00:31:31.600 should be taken seriously yeah um and it should also by the way we should have a level of skepticism
00:31:37.260 um and that's based on this of this idea of innocent until proven guilty so if someone needs to be
00:31:43.500 proven guilty you need to go at the at the accusation and not just instantly believe it because it's
00:31:49.260 impossible to prove yourself guilty if everyone believes your accuser or prove yourself not guilty
00:31:55.640 excuse me yeah so here's the here's the problem now listen they're starting to make some sense but
00:32:02.240 it's inconsistent this is tarana burke now she's the woman who is celebrated as the brave brave woman
00:32:09.100 who empowered women in the in the entertainment industry to finally address widespread sexual harassment
00:32:13.940 and violence and if she did that that's great i don't i don't know her story that's fine there's
00:32:18.720 been some good things that have come out of the me too movement and then there's been some bad things
00:32:22.900 because it's it's been used as a political weapon she says she's quoting i'm quoting her now on the
00:32:28.980 joe biden thing my stance has never wavered survivors have the right to speak their truth and be given the
00:32:34.620 space to heal but the inconvenient truth is that this story is impacting us differently because it hits at
00:32:42.620 the heart of one of the most important elections of our lifetime oh and i hate to disappoint you
00:32:48.940 but i don't really have any easy answers there are no perfect survivors and no one especially a
00:32:56.560 presidential candidate is about beyond reproach so where does that leave us well on the one hand
00:33:04.100 tara reed has been afforded the opportunity to speak her truth through mainstream media reporting on her
00:33:09.000 claims and ongoing investigative journalism she's been able to come forward in a process where she was
00:33:15.180 treated fairly in a trusted system instead like other public survivors before she had to rely
00:33:21.080 on journalists in order to be heard precisely because the systems for survivors are not in place
00:33:26.400 but on the other hand the defense of joe biden shouldn't rest on whether or not he's a good guy or only hope
00:33:32.640 instead he could demonstrate what it looks like to be both accountable and electable accountable for what
00:33:41.640 if he didn't do it then he could be he should be someone you can consider supporting as a democrat
00:33:47.780 if he did it how are you supporting this person you're saying you're voting for a rapist
00:33:54.500 no no no no no no no no no no no she she explains oh um how to be both accountable and electable in the
00:34:02.560 me too uh era meaning quoting at a minimum at a minimum acknowledging that he that his demonstrated
00:34:11.120 learning curve around boundaries with women at the very least left him open to the plausibility of
00:34:19.200 these claims no matter what you believe we are allowed to expect more from the person running
00:34:25.100 for u.s president oh my gosh i love that that's good that's that's being held accountable that's
00:34:31.380 holding yourself accountable you know my learning curve you know it's curved and you know that made
00:34:40.520 that made people say things about me that you know maybe some people believe that aren't true
00:34:46.060 because of my learning curve yeah oh my gosh it's it's amazing how it gets handled too by the media
00:34:51.840 where kavanaugh was like here is a situation where republicans want someone on the supreme court who
00:34:57.940 looks like he was most certainly a race a rapist right like that was basically the way the the media
00:35:03.520 handled that story oh yeah listen to the framing of the biden story though they're finally covering it now
00:35:08.040 listen to the framing of it this is from the associated press a sexual assault allegation
00:35:12.540 is raising joe biden's first big challenge as the democrats democrats presidential nominee
00:35:17.960 fueling republican attacks and leaving many in his own party in an uncomfortable bind
00:35:25.260 so it's not about how horrible of a guy this is or this terrible experience that he apparently put
00:35:31.880 this woman through instead it's that it's a challenge he's he's he's now we're now in horse
00:35:37.380 race mode right he's got he's got a little thing he's got to fight off as a candidate and it's bad
00:35:41.920 because the republicans are able to attack him over it and his own party has to give awkward answers to
00:35:48.000 questions we're talking about a sexual assault allegation here we're not talking about something
00:35:52.560 that's a little inconvenient for a candidate either you believe these things all the time as you said you
00:35:57.580 did or you don't and clearly what they're doing here is trying to push this off into some sort of
00:36:03.080 uh element in our little political soap opera that's unfolding and that's not what this is
00:36:08.740 yeah uh so so pat i do have a correction on cnn for you okay cnn has covered it in their uh their
00:36:16.920 editor at large piece uh they wrote something yesterday okay uh that was after monday yeah yeah i know
00:36:25.020 i know on tuesday cnn's don lemon lemon asked former georgia state lawmaker stacy abrams about
00:36:31.600 the allegations so okay so they covered it on tuesday night but they covered it with bat crap crazy
00:36:38.180 abrams okay but then then uh she responded that the new york times uh you know said that they hadn't
00:36:47.520 done anything well cnn has corrected this that's not accurate uh and they go on to say that the
00:36:55.000 new york times said they didn't know who was telling the truth so they're on it it's cnn now
00:37:02.340 and besides whose truth is it that we're looking for are we looking for her truth or his truth
00:37:08.340 because apparently there's all kinds of different sorts of truth now i hate that line she should we
00:37:14.240 should listen to her truth there is no her truth or his truth there's only truth it's either it either
00:37:20.440 happened or it didn't it can't be the perspective of biden or her perspective either he stuck his
00:37:26.040 hand up or dress or he didn't right which did he do and we keep talking about this like our as a society
00:37:32.040 we have to take these accusations seriously but if you're joe biden you don't if you know you didn't
00:37:38.480 do it you should be out there vociferously saying screw off i didn't do any of this stuff get out of my
00:37:43.520 face she's lying uh let me just let me just quote let me just quote the fbi agent because i think
00:37:50.760 this could be asked of the press today what is our goal here truth admission or to get him to lie
00:37:58.660 so we can prosecute him or get him fired this is the same kind of thing what are you trying to do did
00:38:06.800 you were you looking for the truth with kavanaugh or do you just want him fired right are we looking
00:38:12.400 for the truth the answer is no when it comes to the press they are not looking for the truth
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00:40:25.100 welcome to the glenn beck program so glad that you're here coming up in just a second we have
00:40:47.200 the co-founder of the federalist uh he's a podcast host the federalist radio hour his name is uh ben
00:40:52.700 dominan and uh he has just uh written an uh a story for the wall street journal how my joke on twitter
00:41:00.460 became a federal case he made a joke about uh unions and the national uh labor relations board or relations
00:41:11.180 labor board uh which is the closest thing we have to a gestapo i think that in the faa uh i mean it is a
00:41:19.960 gestapo with unbelievable powers well they have come after him for a joke
00:41:25.820 government out of control and we've got to band together and stop this stuff right now while we
00:41:35.880 have an ally in the in the white house back in a minute with him
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00:43:17.980 to her next door to her which is open it's a dog groomer has been calling the city so she's got to now
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00:43:34.620 before jail time it's unbelievable what's happening we're just really good unintended and accommodating
00:43:40.140 others and that's what we do we're gonna put you on before you go to jail you're welcome yeah
00:43:44.060 yeah so we got that going you got that going for you um we're gonna talk to uh ben dominage uh who
00:43:52.260 had a wall street journal editorial how my joke on twitter became a federal case literally a federal case
00:43:59.880 he is going up against i think the labor relations board is is uh of an office or a branch of the
00:44:09.260 federal government that is just out of control it's i mean it's brown shirt stuff we will talk to him
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00:45:17.320 police on the neighbors saying their kid is being dangerous with my kid oh my gosh and now a joke
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00:47:29.240 so ben dominich is a conservative writer blogger television commentator he's the co-founder and
00:47:41.780 publisher of the federalist he hosts a podcast i think he's got to be tired um he formerly of the
00:47:49.540 heartland institute uh and the city heartland institute is just the best welcome to the program
00:47:54.860 uh ben great to be with you glenn thanks so much for having me on you bet so now you made a joke
00:48:02.560 on twitter uh about labor unions what was the joke so uh the joke was that in the context of a bunch of
00:48:15.480 of leftists over at vox which is a place that i do not encourage your your listeners to go and read
00:48:21.780 um we're we're all uh protesting uh despite their cushy jobs uh in in favor of of new negotiated even
00:48:29.920 work uh cushy jobs uh and i made a joke at the time uh last spring uh that uh you know warning
00:48:37.200 uh the folks uh at the federalist uh which i run you know hey the next one of you that wants to
00:48:42.360 unionize i'm sending you back to the salt mine now glenn i do not now and and do not plan to own a
00:48:48.680 salt mine i'm not ruling it out eventually but uh you know there's aspirations for everything did
00:48:52.720 you hire the people at the federalist from a salt mine i mean the question needs to be asked ben
00:48:58.800 i think that would have been to their credit i mean it would have been a sign of how hard
00:49:01.860 right okay if i told you that there was a country where someone who you have never employed who you
00:49:10.760 do not know who simply dislikes a joke that you have posted on social media uh can within a few
00:49:18.800 minutes file a complaint that would bring the entire weight and power of the federal government
00:49:25.500 at taxpayer expense down upon you that they could subpoena every email you have sent to an employee
00:49:32.060 that they could subpoena your employees forcing them to hire their own legal counsel to travel to
00:49:37.100 a different state where they do not work in order to testify in front of bureaucrats that they could do
00:49:41.660 this at the drop of a pen just because they don't like you i would not think that was america but it is
00:49:48.360 and that's what i've discovered and it it frankly so so so so wait wait wait what have they done to
00:49:56.820 you yeah i mean they obviously did they call you and say hey uh what's the deal with the the joke
00:50:02.280 so what what happened frankly is that a couple of of uh of left of center writers uh one of them a lawyer
00:50:11.340 and and uh who used to work for the national labor relations board and another uh a lawyer in boston
00:50:17.720 filed a complaint saying that my joke amounted to a threat against my own employees uh uh based on
00:50:26.220 uh a an attempt to prevent them from unionizing now i have a very small group of employees at the
00:50:32.000 federalist and none of them have ever expressed any interest in unionization um really the federalist
00:50:38.260 employees they they're really huh really yes yes it's amazing and yet right you know you know our
00:50:45.360 motto comes from calvin coolidge you know famous union buster so i mean you know you could take with
00:50:49.500 that what you will but right but they but the perspective if they do want to unionize you're
00:50:55.040 either a really bad person or you're horrible at hiring exactly wow so the point of this really is that
00:51:05.920 these leftists uh who have used this national labor relations board to come after us in such a way
00:51:13.040 that frankly uh you know threatens uh our ability to continue to function as a company and and the
00:51:20.200 stakes really are quite small in the sense that what they're demanding that i do is i delete the joke
00:51:25.460 i send out to my employees uh you know an update on the fact that oh yes just so you know you all have
00:51:31.020 the ability to unionize and that kind of thing and then it all goes away but to me i think this is about
00:51:37.080 something much bigger which is that you know the national labor relations board like so many other
00:51:41.300 aspects of the bureaucracy of the administrative state believes that it has much bigger rights than
00:51:46.820 than it had in its creation you know its inception back in the 1930s and then and then cases that were
00:51:52.200 decided in the 60s that basically say anyone anywhere can can file this type of lawsuit and to me i think
00:51:59.560 that's a that's a question worth re-asking and asking the we know we constitution we know that it is
00:52:05.900 in every other case you have to have standing you have to have you have to be affected by this
00:52:13.020 uh why is it different for the the labor board it's it's different there because they have interpreted
00:52:19.700 their own statute as to allow for this kind of latitude which is of course absurd it's bureaucrats just
00:52:26.740 giving themselves the rights to to allow anything to trigger anything uh and to and keep in mind these are
00:52:32.220 not real courts they're courts where one bureaucrat wears the prosecutor hat one day and then they wear
00:52:36.820 the judge hat the next day and so yeah no and they're and they're very they're they're very very
00:52:41.840 pro-union i mean obama changed the balance of all of that yes and and uh from my perspective and here's
00:52:48.460 the thing glenn i'm not even that anti-union but when they went in front of the the the board their uh
00:52:56.140 prosecutor maintained we aren't even a publication even though we've you know covered all sorts of things
00:53:00.980 we've sent people overseas to hong kong we've got you know covered cartel things along the border we've
00:53:05.400 gone to you know covering brexit you know they don't even consider us a publication they consider
00:53:09.900 us a quote-unquote anti-union website and they're oh my gosh oh my gosh they're citing you know pieces
00:53:16.700 written by you know legal minds like richard epstein and you know other people who mostly criticizing you
00:53:22.360 know public school unions and things like that as a proof of that none of which by the way were written
00:53:27.120 by me and it's one of these things where they you know that is the kind of latitude that these
00:53:33.040 bureaucrats believe they have to invade and i just i couldn't accept it glenn i could say i could have
00:53:40.000 accepted the deal you know no financial penalty just you know uh uh it all goes away all you have
00:53:45.600 to do is delete a tweet but from my perspective i have the good fortune to know so many great brilliant
00:53:51.160 lawyers uh and to know so many people who are going to take big stands good for you good for you
00:53:57.160 and so and so we just said no and now we're fighting it and uh as we expected the initial
00:54:02.980 administrative law judge ruled against us he said it was irrelevant that my own employees filed
00:54:08.880 affidavits saying we didn't think that this was a threat we thought this was a joke he said that
00:54:13.240 doesn't matter he said that you know it doesn't it doesn't matter what they think of it you know it
00:54:17.840 doesn't matter that they have a sense of humor and he doesn't you i mean ben you are you're dealing
00:54:23.100 with um you know a very very powerful uh arm of the government i mean it's irs faa and the labor
00:54:33.620 relations board i mean yes you are they are whatever they they if they want to destroy you they will which
00:54:40.940 is crazy that that can happen in america but you you are aware of the consequence
00:54:47.220 well that right is why this is this is that to me this is why this is worth fighting glenn because
00:54:52.940 good for you if if they can man can do this to me who has the resources and have the has the
00:54:59.180 connections to be able to fight it then what can they do if if the person who makes a joke like this
00:55:04.340 you know owns a local salon or the dog breeders convention or a guy and they put something like
00:55:11.840 this and some random sees rando person sees it on facebook or on twitter and says i'm going to
00:55:17.020 make their life hell that's can i ask you i cannot stand that idea let me let me just ask you a
00:55:25.760 philosophical question you're a freedom guy you've started a small company uh i started a small
00:55:33.540 company my my company that i personally own 100 of is mercury it owns the studios and everything else
00:55:40.560 and i have a handful of employees um and none of us would unionize um and i do believe that unions
00:55:51.240 are important are very important in balance it's when one side gets too much power either the
00:55:57.820 corporation or the union gets too much power is where we have problems um and so to balance things
00:56:04.500 i think unions play a role in that i'm not a fan of them but they do play a role and i i accept that
00:56:11.880 for some for some cases yeah but in my shop this is my dream it's my money uh i hired people and if
00:56:21.860 they wanted to fundamentally change the way i did things why don't i have a right to fire people
00:56:28.740 well i i think one of the things that we need to keep in mind is that unions are kind of a
00:56:33.700 a break glass in case of complete you know destruction situation you know i think they
00:56:38.520 do have a correct powerful function historically but they but they also are you know in the case of
00:56:43.620 a lot of modern white collar jobs you know i just think not the best way to go about things there's a
00:56:49.060 reason that that same vox media that i mentioned at the beginning is currently out hat in hand saying
00:56:55.320 hey please give us some money to get through this crisis even though they took 300 million
00:56:59.780 dollars in investment uh just a couple years ago yeah i mean you know you glenn you you built a dream
00:57:06.060 based on your inspiration from from a lot of different folks from uh from orson wells from
00:57:12.260 walt disney you had an idea and you brought people together to pursue that idea and i think that if
00:57:17.780 you're a good boss unions are not the kind of thing that is even necessary and that was the real thing
00:57:22.940 that my employees were so angered about in this context because they were saying why am i as an
00:57:28.360 american taxpayer paying for someone to come after me in a way that's going to require me to hire my
00:57:34.260 own lawyer or to engage in this kind of thing and glenn i want to be clear there's no problem this really
00:57:40.060 was you know imagine someone coming to you and saying glenn because you made a joke about a union i get
00:57:46.980 to subpoena every single message that or text message or email or communication you've ever had
00:57:53.060 with an employee i mean just think about how invasive and how overwhelming that power is and
00:57:59.640 especially when it comes to their disrespect of the idea that you're even in media they might say
00:58:04.900 they might say to you we don't think you're in media we think you're an anti-human organization
00:58:08.680 and and to me that's just it's unacceptable and so we're we're fighting it we're going to continue
00:58:14.520 to fight it eventually we'll get to a a real court where the constitution will matter and and to me
00:58:19.480 i mean from my perspective even if i lose this argument it's worth having because i think it
00:58:25.480 tells you something about the nature of america today and we cannot allow a future in which these
00:58:31.180 leftist trolls are empowered to to reach out and just pull that lever and enable taxpayer funded
00:58:38.640 bureaucrats to pursue the people they don't like so i kind of this is almost a setup question for you
00:58:45.380 so i'd like you to go a little deeper than this and i'm going to take a one minute break and then
00:58:48.680 come back for your answer but ben i uh i am really concerned you know today youtube is launching their
00:58:55.560 their panels uh their fact checking panels uh for the uh the covid uh crisis they are looking for
00:59:03.540 authoritative truth which chills me to the bone um and they are looking to highlight authoritative
00:59:12.320 sources you're not an authoritative source although i find you to be an authoritative source because
00:59:18.860 your your stuff is researched well and written by people who are experts in the field uh but you're
00:59:26.340 never going to be an authoritative source um and i think this is bone chilling what is happening
00:59:32.800 between the media the government and the social media platforms and i'd like to get your thought
00:59:39.200 on that here uh in just a second let me break for one minute stations
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01:01:26.880 we're talking to the co-founder of the federalist uh and the host of the federalist radio hour it's a podcast
01:01:44.800 you can find wherever you get your podcast uh ben dominant uh ben let's talk about the media here for
01:01:50.600 for a second uh have you noticed a a shift into high gear on their merging with the federal government
01:02:00.320 and their protection of the media you know look i i think you know we we talk a lot about the problems
01:02:07.960 of media uh both at the federalist and obviously the blaze and then you have been somebody who's been
01:02:13.220 leading in this conversation one of the things i think people don't understand is that the most
01:02:18.360 powerful media entities are not the cable news stations they are not the the things that you see
01:02:24.060 in terms of logos they are they are technology corporations that are the most powerful media
01:02:30.340 entities in the world google facebook etc these are more more powerful more powerful than not just media
01:02:37.560 but everything more powerful than the president more powerful in than anything on planet earth
01:02:43.720 they are nations unto themselves and they behave yes they have their own laws they have their own
01:02:49.180 internal rules and uh they have their own battles that they wage and in this case i think that this
01:02:56.480 this crisis has revealed a lot of things about america i think it's revealed uh how many stupid
01:03:02.480 laws we have that prevent the advancement of of uh of not just drugs but uh health innovations and the
01:03:10.060 like stupid laws that prevent people from living the way that they would like to live it's also
01:03:14.840 revealed how much these technology corporations are willing to use their power to silence people that
01:03:22.520 they find objectionable for various reasons and i think that this is particularly true in light of the way
01:03:29.820 that the red chinese have used the power of social media to advance their propagandistic message
01:03:37.980 on on this virus on its spread on its origins and that they're able to keep their tweets and their
01:03:44.500 postings up okay but if you say something that questions the who the china conflicted who keep in mind
01:03:51.500 led by someone in dr tedros who should not be trusted the corrupt individual from ethiopia he was he was
01:03:57.540 china's candidate he had previously uh you know covered up for pandemics in his own nation and
01:04:03.140 someone that you know we should have fought harder against it that kind of pressure i mean glenn i don't
01:04:10.660 use this word a lot but it's just it's evil what they're doing it really it is and it is and i think
01:04:16.620 that it you know thankfully there i mean there's a there's a handful of politicians out there that we
01:04:21.680 have today who are willing to confront this kind of thing and i and i hope that we get more of them
01:04:25.260 but i do too i i will tell you this uh go ahead go ahead they need they need to need to call these
01:04:31.440 companies for account they have to bring them in front of them they have to they have to make them
01:04:35.680 answer for what they're doing because it's unacceptable and it's un-american i i would like to see uh an
01:04:42.200 uprising in america to the politicians in washington you know there's there's uh i think they're called
01:04:47.400 economic empowerment zones detroit was one where they where the laws are kind of suspended i mean not all the
01:04:54.660 laws but they're they make it really easy for investment to come in they loosen and lax and lax all of the uh
01:05:02.260 the regulations so so entrepreneurs can come in and turn things around i think we should declare the
01:05:09.440 united states of america an economic empowerment zone uh and and relax all of these things so we can get
01:05:17.300 back to work and the creators can actually create again then i don't know you know go ahead i don't
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01:07:15.700 this is the glenn beck program welcome to it uh shelly luther is joining us again you may not
01:07:44.760 know who shelly is she's a owner of a hair salon here in dallas now you're asking why would you have
01:07:52.400 a hair salon uh owner on well because uh she is facing arrest this morning for staying open despite
01:08:01.260 uh you know salons being deemed non-essential and it's happening in texas she's on her way to court now
01:08:08.800 we wanted to get her before she went to jail possibly hello shelly how are you good morning
01:08:14.820 glenn i'm great how are you uh well better than you um i'm not going to court today so well so what
01:08:24.240 has happened since my attorney my attorney uh did my court case and they we tried to do an injunction
01:08:30.000 for the temporary restraining order against me in my salon and they did not grant that so now i'm just
01:08:36.200 kind of um waiting to see what my quote unquote punishment is going to be for defying the ordinance
01:08:42.000 so you've had to close they just came in and they closed you down no i'm not closing um they just
01:08:49.640 served me you're still not closing no i'm not closing good for you thank you okay um all right so
01:08:59.760 you're going to take the punishment the hearing has it happened yet yes they did not grant the
01:09:07.800 injunction so basically i'm guilty of defying a temporary restraining order and so when do they
01:09:15.540 decide your punishment i'm sure they are right now i'm sure they're getting ready to do whatever
01:09:21.080 they're going to do it's my attorney just guessing yesterday thought it could be a thousand dollars a day
01:09:26.560 fine and or jail time along with maybe um having city officials stand outside and not allow patrons
01:09:37.040 to come into the salon that is unbelievable unbelievable they're opening texas up today
01:09:46.060 what'd you say the dog groomer next door has been essential the entire time
01:09:52.100 so i can go and get my dog groomed but i can't get a haircut correct and tomorrow in texas you can also
01:10:01.700 get botox and fillers but you cannot get your hair your haircut
01:10:05.780 uh okay have you had any support from any elected official in texas
01:10:17.540 um yes um from chip he's a um chip roy yes he contacted me yesterday full support um making
01:10:30.400 public on his social media how much he supports me and there's also a couple um of i think state
01:10:38.360 representatives that have um sent messages to governor abbott saying salons need to be included
01:10:44.280 in what's happening tomorrow no no they just free texas i can't believe i'm saying this free texas
01:10:55.320 we all should be able to make the decisions ourselves we're all smart enough since when did texas
01:11:03.160 not taught not trust texans i mean we moved here for a reason because we didn't want to live in
01:11:11.620 california we didn't want to live in new york and we thought that the state respected us enough to
01:11:18.140 be intelligent and make our own decisions it's why our our house and senate doesn't even open up every
01:11:25.660 year they don't even go to work every year they don't have laws to pass because they trust texans
01:11:32.700 oh this is crazy the problem is we have people from moving in here from california and the other
01:11:38.560 places oh i know um changing our our uh our state up a little so okay so are you in a position to pay
01:11:47.540 a thousand dollar fine every day um i definitely have thousands if not millions of people backing me
01:11:55.660 right now i'll just say that well that would be that would be great uh that would be great uh
01:12:01.900 uh all right well will you call us the minute you find out i mean probably call your husband or
01:12:08.340 whomever uh and let them know no i just have a boyfriend yeah um yeah okay yeah he's gonna keep
01:12:14.020 my phone so if you guys want to um call back he'll answer and he can fill you guys in on what's going
01:12:19.240 on for sure his name's tim okay we'll call tim and get an update before we go off the air today find
01:12:24.900 out what what's happening uh all right well appreciate that best of luck thank you so much
01:12:32.580 i appreciate your support you bet shelly bye-bye what's your guests do that's interesting she
01:12:39.360 seemed to have confidence in in the funding aspect to pay off these fines and it's taking a stand and
01:12:44.700 look we've this is the type of thing that was praised uh throughout history in america when people
01:12:49.280 would take a stand like this we saw that there are all sorts of movements uh in this country um you
01:12:54.680 know look i the one thing i i think you know i i really like the fact that she's standing up and
01:12:59.720 doing this and the way the very local government in dallas has treated her is uh is completely wrong
01:13:06.560 um you know the state you mentioned the state of free texas i i think they are i think they are
01:13:11.660 trying to do i think abbott is trying to do that right i think he's trying to do it in a careful way
01:13:15.440 so we don't get back in this situation again uh which i really do fear if we just go you know
01:13:20.940 we just open everything up tomorrow we're going to be back in it it's going to happen we are going
01:13:26.600 to we're all going to get coronavirus we will all have it in the next 18 months all of us will have
01:13:35.620 i hope that's not true it's possible though if that if that's true though i mean we're it's going
01:13:39.840 to be a really devastating much more devastating than it is now um but like we had abbott on the
01:13:45.980 other day um uh he's he's explained this plan and the salons are scheduled to open on may 18th
01:13:53.940 again i i for example the there's she's open she she's opened because her stylists have no money
01:14:03.960 oh yeah the other part about this too is is the stylists all around the country are of course
01:14:08.880 going to people's houses and just cutting their hair on the side which of course you know i totally
01:14:13.200 understand you got to keep your life going but it's actually a much less safe situation than having
01:14:18.360 a full salon with all the disinfectants and everything else so it really makes no sense i
01:14:22.740 don't understand why it wasn't included uh in this first thing the my guess is because um donald trump
01:14:30.280 came out and said and warned against georgia doing it and so i think the particularly the red state
01:14:35.940 governors are trying to to take his advice into account and roll it out as slowly and carefully as
01:14:42.160 possible um because i think you know salons are you know the i was surprised that they didn't
01:14:47.200 include it um but look they have this plan uh set up for the state if you remember collieville texas
01:14:54.820 which is a town somewhat near where our studios are decided to open up on their own again against the
01:15:00.320 advice of the state restaurants and stuff about a week early and abbott didn't step in like he's not
01:15:06.320 trying to enforce that and make everybody shut it down dallas he she's dealing with the local
01:15:12.000 government there's not it's not a free texas issue as much as it's a free dallas issue i think um you
01:15:17.100 know she may disagree with that i i don't know well maybe we can get her on again at some point and talk
01:15:21.380 to her about that but i don't think i mean you didn't you didn't express to me at least that abbott
01:15:26.180 was making some massive mistake in the way he was rolling this out just i didn't think he i didn't
01:15:30.400 think he was but i think i think everybody is responsible in their own in their own state yeah
01:15:37.920 the governors are responsible for these towns that go out of i mean you know governor abbott has always
01:15:43.960 been very strong on no sanctuary cities i don't care what you say no sanctuary cities um you know i
01:15:51.440 don't know how he holds his recommendations together without uh you know a boot on throats
01:15:56.900 so if he steps in and says no if they want to open you're not going to throw them in jail you're
01:16:02.040 not going to do all this draconian crap uh but i i would expect a governor of texas to uh say
01:16:11.500 throwing the salon owner in jail is stupid yeah i would stop it i would bet he would he would feel
01:16:19.400 that way um also you know the governor's office seemed to make it clear in the reporting on the
01:16:25.120 openings of the restaurants a couple weeks ago that the governor is a small believer in small
01:16:29.540 government and is not going to be intervening in this situation so yeah look i think you're going
01:16:34.760 to have local issues here that are going to pop up all over the country and that is one thing that we
01:16:40.660 keep forgetting about the way we've handled this we all keep saying okay there's this big shutdown
01:16:45.320 certain things have been shut down particularly in certain states but our federal government has
01:16:50.120 generally speaking just given recommendations and most people have followed them because you know
01:16:55.620 they don't want to die uh and i think you know that's understandable they're going to do that
01:17:01.460 i'm telling you people they're opening up the restaurants today in uh in uh texas now
01:17:11.520 if you want to look honestly at what is more essential going out for a restaurant when you got the
01:17:18.700 fast foods restaurants already open going out and having a nice dinner at a restaurant or getting
01:17:24.200 your hair cut i mean in the grand scheme of things getting neither are that important but in the grand
01:17:32.920 scheme of things having a haircut yeah personal grooming is more important than yeah is is is more
01:17:39.360 important than going out and having somebody serve you food when you can get it you know by taking it
01:17:45.460 out it doesn't make sense to me and that's the problem you have to pick winners and losers that's
01:17:51.000 not the government's place to do it yeah and they don't they should not be dictating that and to your
01:17:56.820 point here glenn you know the the government has said here in in texas as of tomorrow we uh restaurants
01:18:03.360 are opening up at 25 capacity i will say i have made already two dinner reservations for this weekend
01:18:09.700 i'm ready to go back to restaurants um but i'm thinking about it i might do it myself yeah you know
01:18:15.760 i'm kind of excited to do it it's all out 25 so so why can't she open up for 25 why can't they be
01:18:22.860 10 feet away from each other you're at one station and then you got another person at another station
01:18:27.680 why can't you have the social distancing and only 25 of your clientele yeah why is that just
01:18:33.240 restaurants it makes no sense and let this is what they're doing in georgia right reduced capacity
01:18:37.640 and salons are open right i think honestly you know look trump is a very powerful important figure
01:18:43.280 the republican party i don't know if anyone's noticed that when he signals publicly to before
01:18:48.580 anyone else is announcing their restrictions that going to tattoo parlors massage parlors and salons
01:18:53.900 are too far right now don't do it a lot of red state governors are going to say you know what well
01:18:58.560 let's i don't know maybe he has some information we don't know about um so that is the way does he
01:19:03.300 mean spas or massage parlors because tattoo and massage parlors don't really fit into the same
01:19:10.640 category as a hair salon well i would agree with that but salons and i think nail salons are another
01:19:17.340 part of of this um you know i i would agree with you glenn i'm with you on this my point here was to
01:19:22.900 say that restaurants can open here tomorrow and so can movie theaters all the major movie theater
01:19:29.280 chains are saying we're not going to open which makes a lot of sense they have no product to serve
01:19:34.440 there's no movies um but with the restaurants all can be open about 50 percent of the restaurants are
01:19:40.540 opening about half of them right well so you're going to have a hard time you're going to have a
01:19:44.220 hard time making i mean it's a stress on everybody you're going to have a hard time making money yeah
01:19:48.160 um you know if you're a restaurant if you can only have 25 but they are making my point is that
01:19:53.200 they're making their choice on that right they're making their own choice on whether they're going to
01:19:57.480 open or or not and if if if we don't have a massive flare-up in two or three weeks here
01:20:04.300 then all these things will be open i think it's to 50 and they're just trying to to stagger it a
01:20:09.700 little bit so we don't get hit by something we don't see coming i tend to think that that's
01:20:13.820 generally prudent i think it's probably a good idea to do it that way um we saw what happened when
01:20:18.460 we got behind this disease in in some of these big cities uh in in the early breakout areas and you
01:20:25.200 know you you look at italy did the same thing they tried to keep everybody kind of going normally
01:20:29.240 and did not crack down until after there's like a thousand people already dead at that point
01:20:33.500 they were way behind where they needed to be um so i i just i don't think it's a bad approach i think
01:20:39.380 though trying to prosecute people and saying like if if you're a salon owner say you know what i'm going
01:20:46.600 to go for it i think it's important i'm going to go for it people can come in if they want
01:20:49.600 that should be a a decision the government uh respects these should be recommendations and best
01:20:56.120 maybe you put up maybe you put a note on the door hey you're taking your own chance coming in according
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01:28:26.740 hello america it's thursday the glenbeck program we are uh we're going to talk to you a little bit
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01:31:25.580 the economy uh today and what's coming our way uh right now uh there is a poll from the economist
01:31:33.880 that has just been released are you better off now than you were four years ago
01:31:38.600 are you better off now than you were four years ago what do you expect that answer to be they ask
01:31:46.000 that now in the middle of a global pandemic um i would assume most people would say no at this exact
01:31:51.260 moment where i can't go outside i don't feel all that much better off according to the economist
01:31:57.560 46 said yes i'm better off right now 37 said no is this is just a sign that this this question and
01:32:12.560 polling is just pointless i like what what is that i mean better off in what way we can't even leave i
01:32:18.420 i'm excited i just did a freaking you know expose on myself for going out to a restaurant this weekend
01:32:24.300 i was so excited about it i made an announcement no because i think people think they buy into this
01:32:30.560 v-shape recovery uh and they think that they they this hasn't impacted people yet it has impacted
01:32:38.900 people who can't pay their rent etc etc but they're waiting to go back to work thinking that this this
01:32:44.740 v-shape i think it's it's tough insanity it's a tough one but to be able to manage you actually made
01:32:51.140 this point on you were on a podcast with michael harrison uh recently and um you made this point
01:32:56.420 to him you actually illustrated it really well maybe you could do the kind of go through that
01:33:00.720 because it was you're talking about how it's similar to an airplane heading into heavy turbulence
01:33:04.840 turbulence yeah okay so imagine that the united states is everything is in an airplane a 747
01:33:15.020 it represents everything that america has and is and there are 400 of us on this big 747
01:33:23.220 and the pilot comes over and says uh we want to thank you for uh flying uh federal reserve airlines
01:33:30.640 uh we're so happy that you chose us we knew you had a choice but uh actually the choice is us through
01:33:36.220 secret panels and everything else but thank you again uh listen we're uh entering uh space here up front
01:33:42.240 we look like we have some pretty severe uh uh turbulence headed our way uh you know we've just
01:33:49.000 been talking to the other pilots of the federal reserve and uh uh looks like we you know we think
01:33:54.280 that maybe uh as we go through this turbulence uh maybe uh maybe 40 of you might uh actually bump
01:34:02.700 your head and uh maybe severe enough to kill 10 of everybody on the airlines now you would at that
01:34:08.940 point be like uh wait a minute what that's not what i signed up for hold it just a second what are
01:34:14.080 you doing can you do something yeah again thank you so much for calling uh federal reserve uh airlines
01:34:19.840 and flying with us today so we've been uh doing some calculations and uh we thought what we're gonna do
01:34:27.140 is uh we're just gonna turn the engines of this big baby off uh entirely uh now normally uh you don't
01:34:33.700 do that uh because you'll come crashing to the ground it's a pretty big airline doesn't have a lot
01:34:38.420 of glide uh once we turn these engines on but hey it's not the space shuttle so uh we don't think
01:34:44.360 we're gonna fall out of the sky like a brick um now i should warn you that the altimeter is also
01:34:50.060 busted up front we've been tapping on the glass for a while but it doesn't seem to be working
01:34:54.380 and it's very cloudy uh down below but we're pretty sure we're gonna know where the ground is before we
01:35:00.800 hit and right before we hit we're gonna turn those engines back on and show you exactly what
01:35:06.660 boeing can do well what boeing used to be able to do we're not really sure what boeing can do now
01:35:10.920 uh but hey it's not a 777 okay so i think we're gonna be okay how many of us would be pounding on
01:35:17.580 the door saying no no no let's not shut the engines off and if they came back to you and said
01:35:25.200 uh yeah we i mean we're we're pretty sure i mean look we we know some of you are panicking out there
01:35:31.380 saying hey nobody's ever tried this before uh but we're pretty sure and listen even if we hit the
01:35:36.300 ground uh we're pretty sure there are trees down below us and so we'll uh land in the trees we're
01:35:40.700 going to try to make it a soft landing uh but it may rip the wings off uh kill maybe 50 percent of
01:35:46.700 everybody on board uh and uh and it could be really really quite dicey um but we're in the middle of
01:35:53.260 nowhere and by the way did i tell you that our communication went down and nobody knows we're here
01:35:57.540 so no help will be coming but we're pretty sure we'll be able to piece this baby back together
01:36:01.900 and bit you uh get you back up in the skies and uh to your destination uh or your uh wherever your
01:36:07.780 connections may be taking you thanks for flying we're gonna turn the engines off now we'd never do it
01:36:12.940 we'd never ever do it so what happened was they told us about the people that would die
01:36:21.600 and we're like well we don't want to die and we thought well now wait a minute i i could be one
01:36:30.260 of them that dies or my family could be somebody that dies and you guys are saying that maybe like
01:36:37.220 half of the plane could die so okay i trust you but what they didn't tell you is we're going to shut
01:36:48.460 the engines off and then turn them back on right before we hit the ground where we're not sure
01:36:56.540 nobody's ever done this before and then this baby will just pop right back up to where it was
01:37:01.860 that's why people are saying yeah i'm better off because you have hope that we're going to go right
01:37:07.740 back where we were and you were better off than four years ago but we've turned the engines off
01:37:14.360 and we're hoping not to hit the ground and i hope sincerely hope they're right and we pop right
01:37:20.400 back up everything in me says not gonna happen but i am a catastrophist so i'm the guy on the plane
01:37:30.540 going don't shut the engines off don't shut the engines off and i hope everyone laughs at me and
01:37:36.640 points to me while i am in the back row with my pants just full of whatever was inside of me
01:37:45.240 before they shut the engines off i hope everybody was like stinky glenn he crapped his pants he was so
01:37:52.600 wrong please i welcome everybody saying that to me i hope that's what everybody says i don't think so
01:38:02.140 yeah i mean if you think of a chart of what the economy looks like right it goes up and down it
01:38:07.020 goes up and down uh the flight analogy really works because trying to take an airplane turn the
01:38:14.020 engines off it goes straight down and then you have to just turn them on before you hit the ground
01:38:17.300 pull up really hard and then go straight back up it does not seem likely like you almost could picture
01:38:22.780 the type of um uh recovery where it's almost like more like a check mark right where it's like
01:38:27.800 you have a a quick down and then a very long gradual return if that occurs though there's there's
01:38:34.120 massive damages uh to to the economy to workers permanent permanent damage yeah permanent damage
01:38:42.440 is being done it is hard to overestimate how how bad this is right i mean like today glenn we we came in
01:38:49.380 they did the weekly unemployment numbers and today's number was 3.8 million i believe it was
01:38:57.040 3.8 million it's lower than they thought they thought it was going to be four that was legit
01:39:01.600 legitimately my natural response to that number i was like oh wow oh 3.8 that's actually down
01:39:07.500 and it is down it's now the fifth worst week in u.s history last week was the fourth worst week in u.s
01:39:14.020 history the week before that was the third worst week in u.s history the week before that was a
01:39:17.520 second worst and the week before that was the worst that is exactly what is happening yes the total
01:39:22.080 number of claims so we're getting better getting better it's improvement um you know that's
01:39:26.980 either that or none of this none of the phones are still working at the unemployment office one of
01:39:31.840 the two right i mean it's it is remarkable and by the way remember the normal number is like a quarter
01:39:39.420 of a million so and this by the way and i wish i also point out the sixth worst week ever was the
01:39:45.740 week before that so we have the top six weeks uh worst ever are all in the last six weeks that is
01:39:51.940 not necessarily a good sign for your economy and glenn you know looking at these numbers today
01:39:56.480 you are harshing my mouth i'm sorry you are really harshing my mellow but this is the one that really
01:40:01.180 pisses me off look we have a serious thing we're dealing with here and i understand there's a lot of
01:40:06.040 disagreement on how to deal with it but i think you know it's obvious there's hundreds of thousands
01:40:10.540 of people who are dead and it there's a massive undercount on these numbers it's blatantly obvious if you
01:40:15.900 look at the all-cause mortality numbers it is absolutely we have a lower number in our minds
01:40:22.200 than what has actually occurred so you look at that and you say this is a serious thing and maybe
01:40:28.220 you know what maybe it was worth doing drastic things however here we are in week six of this
01:40:34.020 why are there still 3.8 million people getting going to unemployment remember i can understand in
01:40:41.100 the first couple of weeks if you're a business that's right on the line okay you're right on the
01:40:45.660 line of what as to whether you can make this work or not you've got one week of cash you have to lay
01:40:49.820 everybody off immediately i i you know that had because had to happen right i think no but i think
01:40:56.300 that there are people that are now we're holding on and holding on remember the average business had
01:41:01.360 three to four weeks of cash but this is why i'm holding on this is why i'm complaining because this
01:41:07.140 is the exact scenario these government programs were supposed to solve for the the company that
01:41:12.540 has a little bit of cash wants to keep their employees they couldn't get it that's what i'm
01:41:17.280 mad at that is what i'm mad at yeah we just freaking okay then i understand your anger trillions of
01:41:23.020 dollars on these programs we've we printed money into oblivion and yet still these business owners
01:41:29.320 are forced to have to lay off employees in week six of this that is insanity this just shows how
01:41:37.720 poorly these things were put together how poorly they're being executed and i understand there's a
01:41:42.680 a historic demand for these things and this is not easy and that's why you give them a break maybe
01:41:47.760 on the first couple of weeks we're on week six here i want yeah i i want to i want to show you the
01:41:53.860 actual stats of what we think unemployment really is uh and you will begin to understand uh why you
01:42:01.520 don't turn the engines off uh and and just hope that they're going to start again uh and and why
01:42:08.260 your complaint is accurate but you have to have a little understanding uh when you see the actual
01:42:15.380 unemployment numbers it is staggering staggering we'll do that in one minute stand by
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01:44:38.320 so yesterday i did an hour with mike roe it was a fascinating hour on the wednesday night special
01:44:53.720 you really have to watch it if you're a blaze subscriber you can see it on demand anytime you want
01:44:58.000 um but it was really it was good to talk to him boy you want to talk about common sense that guy's
01:45:02.860 full of it i mean full of common sense not anyway um if you look at the job numbers okay here let me
01:45:09.340 just take these covid19 job losses by sector okay restaurants and bars have now lost 12.3
01:45:18.160 million jobs travel and transportation 3.5 that's going to be much higher than that uh entertainment
01:45:25.240 2.7 personal services 2.1 retail 6.6 i think you're going to see things like macy's never coming
01:45:32.740 back uh manufacturing 3.5 construction 1.1 other 2.3 a total of 31.4 million jobs have been lost
01:45:43.940 just for april now let me let me take you state to state uh if you happen to be watching us uh on
01:45:52.280 blaze tv you'll see a map down at the bottom the the worst states are the ones that are in dark blue
01:45:57.460 the best are in the light light gray kind of grayish blue stew uh name a state start let's start in
01:46:06.960 florida florida florida florida their their rate of unemployment is now estimated to be 23.1 percent
01:46:16.500 or higher oh my gosh unbelievable new york new york is 18.1 to 20.5 estimated um you have uh you have
01:46:31.180 pennsylvania is at 18 or lower nevada is horrible 23.1 percent or higher um 20 percent unemployment in
01:46:42.040 alaska uh california is doing relatively well with only 18 percent the excuse me the best states seem to
01:46:52.360 be minnesota with 18 percent i'm really being challenged on my geography now minnesota uh below
01:47:00.440 that i think is iowa uh 18 percent nebraska uh about 18 percent uh pennsylvania about 18 and for
01:47:10.520 the life of me that's kentucky no that's not kentucky that is alabama no not alabama uh what is that
01:47:20.840 right is that hawaii which one is that no what is that one right next to uh oklahoma uh above louisiana
01:47:28.680 is that alabama arkansas no it's not mississippi it's i can't say arkansas that's what it is that's
01:47:34.020 what it is okay thank you you're good at this uh yeah i'm really good at that um uh so now let me
01:47:42.520 tell you what you are not being told if you look at the official unemployment based on filings just for
01:47:50.260 benefits they're estimated to come in this month at 13.5 percent for april alone okay so when we get
01:47:59.500 our numbers suppose tomorrow isn't it may 1st yeah we should see they are coming out this week aren't
01:48:06.800 they i think they are yeah i think they are 13.5 percent unemployment however as i said to you um
01:48:16.020 this is years ago um i started looking at the unemployment numbers and inflation numbers
01:48:22.180 we have so jerry-rigged these things starting back in the 60s and 70s and really bad in the 80s
01:48:28.100 we no longer measure things the way we used to so you can't compare it to the great depression because
01:48:33.380 we didn't measure it the same way so if you measure it the same way as we did in the great
01:48:40.560 depression the height of the great depression was 25 unemployment so you say well it's so it's not the
01:48:48.120 great depression we have 13 in the month of april so that's not so bad let's measure it exactly the
01:48:54.820 way we did in the great depression and our number is goes from 13.5 to 27.2 so it's worse than the height
01:49:07.440 of the great depression and i don't think going back to the first thing that we talked about when
01:49:12.420 we were talking about how people say yeah i'm better off today than i was four years ago it's
01:49:18.480 because i think people are believing and and i hope they're right they're believing in this
01:49:23.520 v-shaped recovery um and that's why they're saying yeah i'm i'm better off because there's hope for the
01:49:30.560 future and economically that's the one thing we're missing under obama was it wasn't getting better
01:49:37.900 and he was telling us it will never get better than this and he was thank god wrong you're listening
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01:51:09.840 wow uh whoo wee whoo uh i i've just uh you know i'm sometimes amazed at how much socialists just
01:51:38.100 love jews uh national socialists international socialists they all have that one thing in common
01:51:45.140 boy do they love themselves some jews uh and bill de blasio is no different um you know it started
01:51:55.280 where uh he he put a series of tweets out let me just give you this super classic my message to the
01:52:02.480 jewish community and all other communities is this simple the time for warnings is past i've instructed
01:52:10.240 the nypd to proceed immediately to summons or even arrest those who gather in large groups this about
01:52:16.640 stopping this disease and saving lives period so you damn jews have just got to stop gathering now he's
01:52:25.600 already had a problem with the jewish community uh if you remember way back what two weeks ago
01:52:32.580 when he said that they were going to lose uh their synagogues permanently hmm i didn't know a mayor could
01:52:40.720 do that but uh he did as complaints of hate crimes targeting jews in new york city under his watch have
01:52:48.560 gone up 52 he now says oops i'm sorry i need to apologize now let me just tell you what was
01:52:56.960 happening he singles out an entire religious group because of a funeral now a rabbi died and they had to
01:53:07.420 have a funeral well you can't gather for a funeral i mean i think this is the same kind of crap that
01:53:14.420 people have been the jews have been dealing with for thousands of years this is nothing new this is
01:53:19.380 this is what the national socialists did in europe uh in the 1930s this is what stalin did the
01:53:25.740 international socialist you imagine the firestorm had donald trump said hey listen this message to the
01:53:31.900 jewish community oh and all others if he would have said oh by the way uh this message to the chinese
01:53:38.460 community imagine the firestorm but somehow or another in new york city we're not talking alaska
01:53:45.800 in new york city it's okay even jerry nadler has responded to this he said well we all have a
01:53:52.880 responsibility to observe social distancing and do our part as we face covet 19 pandemic together
01:53:57.800 the mayor singling out and stereotyping of a community and threatening response is unacceptable we
01:54:02.820 have to do better for ourselves in the city oh okay well so what was this whole thing
01:54:07.600 uh about what was about a rabbi's funeral well here's the problem from the new york police department
01:54:16.960 news and you gotta love the fact that the police department hate de blasio as much as de blasio
01:54:23.540 apparently hates the police and jews can you imagine being a jewish policeman under de blasio his head
01:54:30.540 would explode the new york city police department uh tweeted two hours before it started
01:54:37.580 nypd brought trucks with barriers tower lights to close off bedford avenue and the surrounding area
01:54:44.300 it's the new york city mayor's department who originally approved it before deciding to take it back
01:54:50.860 so the jewish community had done everything they were supposed to do
01:54:57.040 and then he's yelling at them for not doing what they're supposed to do they did it the police were
01:55:05.060 there they were barricading the streets they did absolutely everything they were supposed to do
01:55:11.180 now de blasio has apologized listen to this apology do we have the audio of it i spoke last night out of
01:55:19.380 passion i could not believe my eyes marcia it was deeply deeply distressing again this is a community
01:55:27.860 i love this is a community i have spent a lot of time working with closely and if you saw anger
01:55:36.180 and frustration you're right those damn i spoke out of real distress that people's lives were in danger
01:55:44.220 before my eyes and i was not going to tolerate it so i regret if the way i said it in any way gave people
01:55:53.400 uh a feeling of being treated the wrong way that was not my intention it was said with love but it was tough love
01:56:01.560 uh it was tough love um so is that the same kind of tough love that um that people in the the bronx
01:56:12.160 uh or brooklyn uh they were at prospect park they were giving him a hassle because he and his wife
01:56:19.640 drove to brooklyn just to take a stroll you know uh and he was out in the park and people in brooklyn
01:56:29.000 were like you have your own park at the mayor's mansion you've got a park you want to take a stroll
01:56:35.700 take it there what are you doing coming over from manhattan crossing the river coming into our park
01:56:41.200 so they're yelling at him and he says come on guys give it a break oh give it a break
01:56:49.140 so he's been chauffeured over to brooklyn so he could take a walk in the park with his wife and then
01:57:00.220 he yells at people who are yelling at him but jews who went through the proper channels had his office
01:57:07.260 approve the funeral the nypd approve it and then set up barricades he gets angry
01:57:13.580 ah okay hey how angry are you um de blasio at uh at the muslim community
01:57:23.040 because all over new york the muslim community i mean where is that and i know this is out of his
01:57:32.020 purview but where is the uh the new york uh mosque that's been allowed to just
01:57:39.280 you know uh zip tape everything off so they have you know plastic on the floor and and everything else
01:57:47.740 nobody else has been given this special privilege i know that you know prayer calls are going
01:57:52.920 out during ramadan i know that uh you can go to the mosque in many cases in new york city
01:57:59.420 that they haven't had any problems with the mayor at all
01:58:03.400 well well why is that because i i mean why is that
01:58:08.680 all religions they're all protected but why is it one religion seems to be always in trouble
01:58:20.560 and i'm not talking about the christians i'm talking about the jews i told you this early
01:58:28.880 early on you should never be surprised at the depravity of those who preach real socialism
01:58:37.060 people who know what socialism is not the people who are just like oh i like this utopia we should
01:58:43.060 try it it will work i mean the people who have been to venezuela been to cuba been to russia
01:58:48.260 they know what it is and they still hold it up those people never never be surprised to the
01:58:56.680 levels of depravity and anti-human uh activity that they will endorse in the end he is an elitist
01:59:07.400 he is a socialist he is anti-american i'm not saying that he is not an american he just hates america
01:59:17.800 he hates our system he always has he loves the marxist philosophy he always has and for some strange
01:59:25.200 reason and i could explain it to you biblically and theologically but beyond that i can't
01:59:31.720 they always the leadership always seems to embrace this
01:59:39.980 evil of wiping out the jews so when i see a bunch of jews on the street yeah of course i was angry
01:59:50.500 now he didn't say that but i don't know his uh his patterns seem to indicate
02:00:01.580 that he doesn't have a good relationship with jews maybe it's just me i can't believe you're even
02:00:08.640 going down this road especially after this incredible innovation new york came up with
02:00:12.840 yesterday you know like i have been critical of the way they've handled this but sure you can see
02:00:18.880 what they're doing now and now you see the plan beginning i didn't see the plan now i see the plan
02:00:24.820 they have they have one yeah okay what is it making a big difference what they decided to do and i just
02:00:30.280 honestly i just never thought of this before but they're deciding this is yesterday they came up
02:00:35.860 with this yeah they're gonna start they started it last night all right um wow okay what they're
02:00:39.880 gonna do is uh-huh clean and sanitize the subway cars every night and i was like what that's a great
02:00:49.360 idea because the virus could be on surfaces and people might touch it and so that would be a great
02:00:54.000 idea to start cleaning them uh regularly rather than having the entire city get inside a giant
02:01:01.640 metal tube and put their hands all over everything after everybody from the day before this way glenn
02:01:07.740 this will help uh stop the spread of the virus in the city that's been most affected um in the entire
02:01:14.160 globe and and this way well the first passengers the very first passengers will be a little safer a
02:01:21.800 little safer the very first yeah now are they going to ask the rats to get out of the subway while they
02:01:28.240 clean it or i mean god forbid they do anything about diseased vermin that run rampant in the subways
02:01:36.540 glenn that's another great idea they should think about removing some of the rats too these are all
02:01:42.600 great ideas i don't know why i had you know look i'm that's why i'm not so we could stop the jews
02:01:48.420 if we could stop the jews from having funerals okay and sanitize the subways and maybe just as an
02:01:57.020 add-on do something about the rats in the subway i think it'd be a it'd be socialist utopia we'll get
02:02:04.100 rid of the police department too yeah we're almost there almost we got to get rid of the police
02:02:08.300 department and then and then we'll just have neighbors you know rat on on one another by the way
02:02:13.760 did you see the uh where is it i've had it for a while i've got to find it uh the what people are
02:02:22.280 doing in new york with his rat on rat on each other hotline oh yeah where they were texting because
02:02:30.520 there's a text number you can send uh text messages to report people in case they happen to be having a
02:02:35.480 party or a gathering or be within a hundred yards of each other whatever whatever your line is you can
02:02:40.840 text them and let them know what is going on in your neighborhood millions have uh sent in uh
02:02:49.120 warnings many of them are just pictures of themselves doing things they shouldn't be doing
02:02:54.920 and they're like come pick me up uh they are sending uh pictures of him doing stuff that he's telling
02:03:03.640 everyone not to do about 60 percent of everything that is coming in is just mocking him now i'd like
02:03:12.720 to see that number a little higher but the people of new york are just screw you screw you uh and it
02:03:22.320 couldn't happen to a nicer guy
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02:05:10.960 a lot of people in this country would be delighted to pay more in taxes
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02:05:31.520 welcome to the uh glenn beck program we're glad you're here a couple of things that we haven't
02:05:52.320 had a chance to uh talk about yet uh there is a enthusiasm gap uh for the next election looks like
02:05:59.580 um people who are voting for trump still very excited to vote for trump uh those who are voting
02:06:05.980 for biden hmm yeah not so much i mean this is the real problem that they are going to face
02:06:13.800 is that you know like you needed more against joe biden other than you know going senile uh in bed
02:06:22.820 with china really really corrupt probably the most corrupt vice president in the history of america
02:06:27.380 um what else oh the fondling of uh people and now the you know the molestation uh accusation
02:06:36.360 as if you needed more to stay home uh and not vote uh they're now scratching their heads like
02:06:44.920 what are we going to do what are we going to do because nobody's excited i think that we are going
02:06:51.180 to be looking at um i don't think he's going to be the nominee what are the odds to what are the odds
02:06:59.200 what are the actual vegas odds or the 534 uh well 538 that will predict it does the betting market
02:07:06.860 type of thing excuse me investment market uh type of thing on on these uh political races so like if you
02:07:12.520 wanted to say by um joe biden to win the democratic nomination something he's wrapped up right he's not
02:07:22.040 running against anyone everyone else is withdrawn there is no one else no race there's no other
02:07:27.500 choice there's no race however still they only have it at an 80 chance of happening which is i will tell
02:07:34.800 you as watching these markets for a very long time not normal like when you have a candidate that's
02:07:39.560 already wrapped up a nomination they're usually at 97 and the reason for that is like you know they
02:07:44.420 could fall off of a cliff you know who knows right so there's some possibility he wouldn't take the
02:07:48.860 nomination but in all normal circumstances he should be at 97 98 something like that and said he's only
02:07:54.820 at 80 chance so is that number going down or is it stable it's going down in fact i was i was i was
02:08:01.800 thinking it was remarkable when it was 87 which was last week that was before the whole cnn thing with
02:08:08.220 larry king and now another witness coming forward now he's starting to be asked about it and other
02:08:13.740 people are being asked about it and it has now fallen all the way down to 80 i've never seen anything
02:08:18.740 isn't it amazing that the only thing that has gotten the media to react to this story is the fact that
02:08:26.500 the very liberal left is starting to say you're a sham you're a complete sham they don't they don't
02:08:33.680 respond to america but you know the left they will finally respond to and they are listening to glenn
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