The Glenn Beck Program - January 30, 2023


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

141.38579

Word Count

17,292

Sentence Count

1,696

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about a phone call made from jail to a San Francisco news station from a man named Paul Pelosi. Glenn also talks about the Eagles win over the Eagles and much more! Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the Glenn Beck Program on Fox News Radio.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We have no room to compromise
00:00:13.680 We gotta stand together, it's gonna survive
00:00:19.380 Stand up, stand, and hold the line
00:00:24.740 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:39.260 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:46.020 Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:48.820 We have so much on our plate.
00:00:50.680 I want to start in San Francisco to a phone call made from jail to a San Francisco news station.
00:01:00.700 It's Pelosi's attacker.
00:01:02.800 He decided to call in on a talk show.
00:01:06.220 I think you need to hear what he had to say.
00:01:08.760 We go there in 60 seconds.
00:01:10.820 Now I don't speak dog, I mean I'm pretty fluent.
00:01:14.280 You know, I speak cat.
00:01:16.320 Get away from me, get away from me, get away from me.
00:01:18.500 Oh, oh, I want something, let me rub against your legs.
00:01:21.620 I speak cat.
00:01:23.300 But I'm just a little fluent in dog just a bit.
00:01:30.580 Dogs love rough greens, you know.
00:01:34.000 Uno used to be the pickiest eater ever.
00:01:36.000 He'd stand by his food bowl and I would just, we'd have to stand there just totally still.
00:01:42.000 Go ahead, eat it.
00:01:43.100 Go ahead, go ahead.
00:01:44.600 I'm not gonna move.
00:01:45.840 I'm barely moving my mouth right now.
00:01:47.400 Go ahead, you're gonna love it.
00:01:48.660 Eat it up.
00:01:49.680 And then he'd look at you and then he'd sniff and then he'd look back at you to see if you,
00:01:53.780 it was horrible.
00:01:55.280 Horrible.
00:01:56.500 If he spoke human, he would hear, eat!
00:01:59.700 But he doesn't.
00:02:00.940 Anyway, we started putting rough greens on top of his food.
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00:02:20.180 everything they need.
00:02:21.820 Uno eats his food.
00:02:23.080 That's goal number one for me.
00:02:25.180 Second is, he really changed.
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00:02:45.980 So, Stu is here wearing his Eagles hoodie, and I just, I have to check, I haven't, I haven't
00:02:53.340 checked on the news yet.
00:02:55.080 I saw the Eagles win, and immediately my concern was for the safety of the Liberty Bell.
00:03:01.680 Well, did they melt it last night?
00:03:04.620 No, no.
00:03:04.900 There were some bus stations that were on fire that were damaged.
00:03:09.520 Okay.
00:03:09.900 Some light poles did not do so well.
00:03:11.680 Okay.
00:03:12.140 During the celebration.
00:03:13.220 All right.
00:03:13.460 Yeah, I love those celebrations.
00:03:15.040 I mean, that's the way, that's the way, you know, when Tanya and I first got married,
00:03:19.980 we took our rental house and burned it down to the ground in celebration.
00:03:23.260 It's the best way.
00:03:23.960 It was wonderful.
00:03:24.720 It's the only way to show you really care.
00:03:26.380 Okay.
00:03:27.580 Let's, let's take you to San Francisco.
00:03:30.480 In case you don't know, uh, the video came out of Paul Pelosi's attacker on Friday afternoon.
00:03:38.240 It was after we were on the show, so we didn't have a chance to comment on it.
00:03:42.780 I did comment on it online and it went viral and it is splitting everybody apart because
00:03:49.340 what I said was, why didn't you release this right away?
00:03:54.000 It is clear.
00:03:55.800 This is a hostage situation.
00:03:57.980 Okay.
00:03:58.580 I, there's no doubt in my mind.
00:04:01.180 There was nothing going on there except a hostage situation.
00:04:06.920 Now, there were some facts that the media had gotten wrong, but honestly, I mean, I read
00:04:12.460 a story where they're like, NBC needs to apologize.
00:04:15.180 No, no.
00:04:17.220 He was wrong in those facts.
00:04:19.360 Now, I don't know why they.
00:04:20.720 You're talking about the guy who was suspended?
00:04:21.960 Yeah.
00:04:22.200 Yeah.
00:04:22.640 You know, I went back and listened to that and I don't know, 95% of it seemed like exactly
00:04:26.880 what I saw on the tape.
00:04:27.620 He said that, uh, he opened the door and then didn't immediately say anything.
00:04:33.140 He couldn't.
00:04:34.080 Right.
00:04:34.240 He didn't.
00:04:34.800 Right.
00:04:35.060 Right.
00:04:35.360 Right.
00:04:35.460 Right.
00:04:35.640 Right.
00:04:35.740 Yeah.
00:04:35.940 But I mean, but he's also said that he walked back before all of those things are true,
00:04:40.780 but the context was wrong.
00:04:42.980 Yeah.
00:04:43.380 I would say that's, that's accurate.
00:04:45.160 But there's no reason he should have been fired or suspended.
00:04:49.300 I don't even understand that.
00:04:50.880 Okay.
00:04:51.600 That's clearly political in his firing.
00:04:54.520 It was wrong in context, but his facts were right.
00:04:59.520 Okay.
00:04:59.740 Um, now after this was released, the guy with a hammer called from the San Francisco County
00:05:10.560 jail.
00:05:12.120 And this is what he said.
00:05:13.880 What did you want to tell me?
00:05:16.860 Um, not that y'all have seen the body camp footage.
00:05:19.200 I have an important message for everyone in America.
00:05:24.080 You're welcome.
00:05:26.680 The truth of liberty isn't dying.
00:05:29.480 It's being killed systematically and deliberately.
00:05:33.060 The people killing it have names and addresses.
00:05:35.880 So I got their names and addresses so I could take them a little visit.
00:05:38.380 I have a heart-to-heart chat about their bad behavior.
00:05:42.300 The truth of liberty needs watering.
00:05:43.880 He's been a fowler.
00:05:45.700 Patriots will put their own lives on the line to stand in opposition to tyranny.
00:05:48.980 This guy.
00:05:50.600 I would also like to apologize.
00:05:53.100 I want to apologize to everyone.
00:05:55.260 I messed up.
00:05:56.580 What I did was really bad.
00:05:58.280 I'm so sorry.
00:05:59.480 I didn't get more of them.
00:06:01.540 It's my own fault.
00:06:02.840 No one else is to blame.
00:06:04.120 I should have come better prepared.
00:06:05.240 I spent all my time exposing government trouble online, only to have them silence my piece of speech as quickly as they could.
00:06:13.340 It circumvented the constitution of the private industry.
00:06:16.860 When the grooming class outcordes every impression of your civil rights in the private industry, it's called fascism.
00:06:22.260 Okay.
00:06:23.080 Okay.
00:06:24.200 This guy, A, is clearly not insane.
00:06:31.680 I mean, he seems to be speaking with reason in his own world.
00:06:40.160 Um, you know, he's not, it's not ranting and raving here.
00:06:44.820 Um, he is clearly, however, disturbed.
00:06:48.500 I don't know what it is with this guy.
00:06:50.760 I don't know how you take a lifelong hippie, a lifelong guy who has been not on the left, on the far, far left.
00:07:01.540 The nudist left.
00:07:02.920 Yeah.
00:07:03.180 The nudist left.
00:07:04.860 How you get him, who still has a BLM flag and a rainbow flag in his window of his home, how you get him there?
00:07:15.020 I don't know.
00:07:16.220 Now they'll say, well, he was listening to the conspiracy theories online.
00:07:21.700 That's what he is doing.
00:07:24.120 Well, what about all the conspiracy theories on the left?
00:07:27.880 Are those just not effective?
00:07:31.540 I mean, let's remember, we had the same kind of guy go to try to kill our Supreme Court justices.
00:07:38.580 Okay.
00:07:39.460 This is what happens when you have a world that has been set on fire and it was set deliberately.
00:07:50.000 It was set by the people who hate this country and want to reset it.
00:07:57.820 Now there's two groups, the Marxist and the anarchists.
00:08:01.540 And the other group are the people like the World Economic Forum.
00:08:07.400 They are undermining our story, our society, our wealth, our industry, our food.
00:08:17.640 They are undermining all of it.
00:08:21.180 And it is clear.
00:08:25.180 So what do we do about it?
00:08:27.600 Well, definitely not what he did.
00:08:31.560 Definitely not what he did.
00:08:33.280 But also definitely not what the media did in this very case.
00:08:41.420 What did they do?
00:08:43.740 They immediately, they came out with a story and then immediately shut down everything.
00:08:49.140 How long did it take us to get the horrible, horrible footage from the cops on the beating in Memphis?
00:08:59.120 How long did that take us?
00:09:00.460 Two days?
00:09:04.340 How long?
00:09:05.100 I thought it was weeks.
00:09:06.200 Because they did have, they went through the whole thing where they fired the people, then the cops, then they announced the charges on the cops.
00:09:13.360 Okay.
00:09:13.720 They were complaining about how long it took.
00:09:16.000 They were complaining how long it took.
00:09:18.900 Who was complaining?
00:09:19.900 The, you know, the people protesting in the streets.
00:09:22.020 People protesting in the streets.
00:09:23.200 Most likely the left.
00:09:25.120 Now, everybody is upset and should be.
00:09:28.220 If you're not, if you've seen that video from Memphis, you should be horrified.
00:09:34.460 But there is an explanation for that and how that happened and why that happened.
00:09:39.040 And we can get into that later.
00:09:40.240 But you release the videos.
00:09:43.940 You don't want trouble.
00:09:45.240 You release the video.
00:09:47.220 Every step of the way, they tried to shut down information.
00:09:52.580 When you shut down information and lack transparency in a world that doesn't trust anyone, what happens?
00:10:04.680 People start making up their own stories.
00:10:10.460 Conspiracy theories happen in a society that is shut down all information because they'll see things and they'll be like, that's not right.
00:10:19.220 Something's wrong with that.
00:10:21.760 How did you get this guy?
00:10:23.620 Well, okay, it can happen.
00:10:25.600 And apparently it has happened.
00:10:27.640 But all of the other facts, the BLM, the rainbow flag, all of these things, and him being a lifelong nudist-style hippie, just didn't fit.
00:10:40.900 It doesn't mean it wasn't true.
00:10:44.020 So let me give you journalism 101.
00:10:48.140 Question authority.
00:10:51.580 That's journalism 101.
00:10:53.940 One, you question the details.
00:10:58.500 You don't just take it on their word.
00:11:02.400 That's the problem with our society.
00:11:05.720 Journalists just take them at their word.
00:11:09.860 And they do it not because they're part of some conspiracy or anything.
00:11:15.180 They do it because they believe the left is right about America.
00:11:20.620 They honestly believe it.
00:11:23.940 I honestly don't.
00:11:26.360 I think a return to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights is the only way out for freedom.
00:11:34.880 So the Seattle Times, they come and put a list together who, quote, made fun of Paul Pelosi.
00:11:45.980 And it says in their headline, hold them accountable.
00:11:49.760 I'm sorry.
00:11:50.200 That's from Adam Kinzinger.
00:11:53.060 Hold them accountable.
00:11:53.880 These are the people that raised doubts and amplified conspiracy, according to the Seattle Times.
00:12:01.900 Ted Cruz, Clay Higgins, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:12:07.100 Here it is.
00:12:07.920 Prominent figures.
00:12:09.840 Number one, Glenn Beck.
00:12:12.460 What did I do?
00:12:14.360 Raised doubts about the details of the attack.
00:12:18.680 Now, how did I raise doubts?
00:12:23.600 I addressed doubts.
00:12:27.100 Why haven't they released this?
00:12:29.820 Look at what's happening online.
00:12:32.480 Conspiracy theories.
00:12:34.320 Was he part of a gay group?
00:12:36.060 Did he know this was a setup?
00:12:38.460 What happened?
00:12:39.480 What I said was, release the footage.
00:12:45.880 Why won't you release the footage?
00:12:49.000 It will tell the story clearly and you'll be past all of this.
00:12:55.520 So when authorities tell me this is what's going on and we don't want any conspiracy theories and they have the way to stop all conspiracy theories.
00:13:06.200 And they don't do it.
00:13:08.840 Everyone should raise doubt.
00:13:11.140 What is going on?
00:13:12.560 Why won't you do that?
00:13:14.240 They still haven't told us why they waited so long.
00:13:18.720 Was it truly because of the both sides of the court said they didn't want it out?
00:13:27.240 Most likely.
00:13:29.120 Ninety nine percent.
00:13:30.720 However, because all of the activity from everyone, including NBC, why did you fire this guy or suspend him?
00:13:41.000 Why didn't you just come out and and say the truth that we found not up to our standards?
00:13:47.680 Bull crap.
00:13:49.080 Have you suspended people who reported all kinds of misinformation in the last five years?
00:13:56.240 I can guarantee, you know, so why the punishment on this guy?
00:14:02.500 These things just take conspiracy theorists and just has their wheels turning.
00:14:09.840 There is no intent from most people, I think, in the media and most people in positions of power to actually get to the truth.
00:14:25.360 You want to know why conspiracy theories are happening?
00:14:30.380 Because what truly happened in the 2020 election and the 2022 election?
00:14:39.340 Now, I'm not saying it was stolen.
00:14:42.160 I'm not saying it wasn't stolen.
00:14:44.540 I'm saying there's enough out there to make a reasonable person question.
00:14:50.920 And if the roles were reversed, you know, the Democrats would have been raising hell over this.
00:14:59.720 So now it's the Republicans raising hell.
00:15:03.980 OK.
00:15:05.780 What do you say we take that power to raise hell away from both sides?
00:15:11.160 Why is it no one will actually do an official and credible accounting?
00:15:21.960 My guess is there's nobody that we all trust.
00:15:28.660 So what do we do?
00:15:31.580 What do we do?
00:15:32.620 Well, first thing you do is you do not take to heart.
00:15:39.840 People that say things like that phone call from San Francisco, you do not do that.
00:15:47.480 You know, I was reading.
00:15:51.120 I was reading today out of Mark and I've highlighted two things.
00:15:56.280 When you see these things come to pass, do not be alarmed.
00:16:01.880 And then a couple of verses later, it says, but you must be on guard.
00:16:08.660 So that's what you need to do.
00:16:10.300 You're seeing things.
00:16:12.800 You're seeing things that will lead to our destruction.
00:16:16.520 Don't be alarmed.
00:16:18.560 Just be on guard.
00:16:20.020 Because there's going to be a lot of people that tell you, do this, do that.
00:16:24.840 False prophets.
00:16:26.840 Don't.
00:16:28.480 Don't.
00:16:30.760 Follow in the footsteps.
00:16:33.100 Make sure your feet are shod in the gospel of peace.
00:16:40.740 Your feet should take you away from things like this.
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00:18:07.960 So, why do people, why have we always been a generally reasonable people?
00:18:20.700 We have had problems, you know, over and over again.
00:18:24.180 But we've been able to solve them and we've never gotten to this point.
00:18:29.960 Why is that?
00:18:31.560 Well, I'll tell you.
00:18:32.660 The same reason why the Republican Party was started in the 1850s.
00:18:37.960 Because they stood up in the House and the Senate and said,
00:18:43.840 Neither, neither side of you, the Democrats or the Whigs,
00:18:48.680 Neither of you actually care about any of this.
00:18:53.600 You talk a good game.
00:18:55.620 But you're not serious about any of it.
00:18:59.140 Does that sound familiar?
00:19:00.760 That's why there was a third party.
00:19:05.460 And it demolished the Whigs.
00:19:08.100 And the Democrats generally were from the South.
00:19:11.440 So, the Whig Party went away.
00:19:13.580 And a new party that was dedicated to the ideals and the principles
00:19:17.320 set forth by our founders
00:19:19.900 and abolished slavery.
00:19:21.760 That was their platform.
00:19:24.460 Abolish slavery.
00:19:26.540 They did.
00:19:29.920 Now, that's how you deal with things.
00:19:35.320 But we are not.
00:19:37.860 I don't know if you saw that Rona McDaniel
00:19:40.920 is the RNC chair again.
00:19:45.900 Now, who could possibly be for that?
00:19:49.800 See, here's one of the problems that we have in our society.
00:19:53.520 People who fail in their jobs.
00:19:56.240 I mean, spectacularly fail in their jobs.
00:19:59.940 They just keep their job.
00:20:03.860 Do you get to keep your job if you really, really suck?
00:20:07.320 If you were responsible
00:20:08.720 for the House, the Senate, and the presidency,
00:20:13.240 and you've lost.
00:20:15.060 You've lost all of it.
00:20:16.940 And it was one of the easiest times to win.
00:20:21.540 Would you?
00:20:22.500 Do you think you'd keep your job?
00:20:24.600 Of course not.
00:20:26.540 But politics become involved.
00:20:29.940 And that's where distrust lies.
00:20:33.700 In politics, there's another reason.
00:20:37.420 Well, we know the other reason.
00:20:40.220 We know the other reason that there is a ruling class
00:20:43.500 in both the Republican and the Democratic Party
00:20:46.500 that don't listen to you.
00:20:49.480 They are progressive.
00:20:52.380 The progressive idea is,
00:20:56.320 you're a sheep.
00:20:57.980 I'm the rancher.
00:20:59.000 I'll brand you.
00:21:00.900 And I'll keep you safe.
00:21:02.620 And I'll throw food your way.
00:21:04.260 But you're sheep.
00:21:05.340 I'm going to be in the master's house.
00:21:08.400 That is the truth of what's happening
00:21:11.700 in Washington, D.C.
00:21:13.600 And, quite honestly,
00:21:15.300 in the capitals in every Western country
00:21:18.520 all across the world.
00:21:20.940 More in a minute.
00:21:22.160 We'll tell you exactly what happened
00:21:24.120 with Harmeet Dillon and Rona McDaniel
00:21:27.700 and what it means for our future.
00:21:31.160 Coming up.
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00:22:55.540 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:23:09.080 Now, let me start with Memphis beatings,
00:23:14.600 which is absolutely horrific.
00:23:17.860 Horrific.
00:23:18.420 These five Memphis, Tennessee police officers were charged with murder.
00:23:23.940 And I don't think there's any other way to cast that.
00:23:27.700 They should all go to prison.
00:23:29.900 But one of them
00:23:32.080 actually
00:23:33.920 had gone to prison before.
00:23:37.540 I think
00:23:39.380 either that or he was just accused
00:23:41.600 and then for some reason
00:23:43.260 led off.
00:23:44.280 But he was a corrections officer
00:23:46.580 at Shelby County Corrections Department.
00:23:49.920 And it was about eight years ago
00:23:52.000 and he took part in the beating of an inmate.
00:23:54.780 Now, how did he become a police officer?
00:23:59.540 Well, here's the problem.
00:24:04.140 At least two out of the five
00:24:06.720 were hired
00:24:08.580 after, you know,
00:24:12.540 all cops are
00:24:13.740 So, when everybody was marching
00:24:19.000 when everybody was saying, you know, ACB
00:24:22.140 and we have to reimagine the police
00:24:26.280 Memphis couldn't hire any police officers.
00:24:29.660 Nobody was coming.
00:24:30.640 And so they did a couple of things.
00:24:33.680 They no longer needed an associate's degree
00:24:36.720 or 54 college credit hours.
00:24:39.080 You could just have five years of work experience.
00:24:41.960 That's it.
00:24:43.140 Okay.
00:24:44.260 Then
00:24:44.780 they
00:24:45.900 offered a $15,000 signing bonus
00:24:49.360 and they waived
00:24:51.680 felons.
00:24:54.640 So, if you were a felon
00:24:56.640 they would give you a waiver for that
00:24:58.960 and you could join the force.
00:25:01.540 That's how desperate they were.
00:25:04.440 Now, we know these five are going away
00:25:07.180 but should anybody pay
00:25:09.260 for lowering the standards?
00:25:12.500 Is there anybody who is a public servant
00:25:14.800 that was leading this
00:25:16.560 and they knew
00:25:18.920 that this would be bad?
00:25:21.020 I contend
00:25:22.120 I'm not sure
00:25:22.940 you can do any of that
00:25:24.280 because
00:25:24.640 we didn't hold
00:25:26.560 the people who were setting
00:25:27.780 our towns on fire
00:25:29.080 responsible
00:25:29.780 and they were the ones
00:25:32.260 who were directly responsible
00:25:33.960 for not being able
00:25:35.200 to hire good police officers.
00:25:37.880 And so, what do you do?
00:25:40.560 What do you do
00:25:41.440 to get good police officers
00:25:42.740 in today's world?
00:25:45.720 Do you lower the standards?
00:25:47.500 If that's what's going to get
00:25:48.580 somebody on the force?
00:25:49.720 Now, I know that's wrong.
00:25:51.000 You know that's wrong.
00:25:53.000 But who's ultimately responsible?
00:25:55.400 Will anyone pay?
00:25:57.540 Will anyone even say
00:25:59.860 this is the BLM movement
00:26:04.260 in progress?
00:26:07.540 This is what happens
00:26:09.220 when you lower the standards
00:26:12.640 and re-imagine the police?
00:26:15.160 We already had problems.
00:26:16.920 We don't need more problems.
00:26:21.100 No, they can double down
00:26:23.200 on this is racist.
00:26:24.800 Why?
00:26:25.120 The guy who was beaten
00:26:25.860 to death was black.
00:26:26.620 All of the police officers
00:26:27.780 were black.
00:26:29.340 Yeah, but were they really?
00:26:30.820 Oh my gosh.
00:26:32.540 We have to start looking
00:26:34.020 for actual answers
00:26:36.060 and then do those things.
00:26:38.840 No matter how much it sucks
00:26:40.960 for either side,
00:26:42.760 I want the truth.
00:26:44.620 If that truth hurts
00:26:46.000 my side,
00:26:47.580 well then,
00:26:48.040 it hurts my side
00:26:49.240 because it's the truth.
00:26:50.900 It's the only way
00:26:52.040 we all survive.
00:26:55.900 That's the biggest problem
00:26:57.700 with what is happening now
00:27:01.300 and what happened this weekend
00:27:02.920 with the Republican Party.
00:27:06.080 You have
00:27:07.320 Ronna McDaniel
00:27:08.980 who is the Republican
00:27:11.060 National Committee Chair.
00:27:13.380 It is time
00:27:14.800 for new thinking.
00:27:18.400 Harmeet Dillon
00:27:19.060 is great.
00:27:20.920 She's great.
00:27:21.760 But you know what she wasn't?
00:27:23.200 In bed
00:27:24.300 with all of the people
00:27:26.080 that are in Washington, D.C.
00:27:27.980 and all of the big donors.
00:27:31.600 Okay?
00:27:32.880 She wanted to hold
00:27:34.260 the RNC accountable,
00:27:37.020 the leadership accountable.
00:27:41.960 Well, they want to be accountable
00:27:43.640 to the people in Washington,
00:27:45.780 not the small donors.
00:27:47.700 I think it was Ronna McDaniel
00:27:49.060 that came out and said
00:27:50.200 last week,
00:27:52.320 look,
00:27:53.560 I understand
00:27:55.220 that for people in,
00:27:56.380 you know,
00:27:56.800 in middle America,
00:27:57.820 but I don't care
00:27:59.020 about the small donors.
00:28:00.440 Somebody in the RNC
00:28:02.560 said that
00:28:03.020 just last week.
00:28:04.680 That is absolutely true
00:28:06.320 and you know it.
00:28:07.560 They don't care
00:28:08.480 about the small donors.
00:28:10.400 They care about
00:28:11.320 the big donors.
00:28:12.440 They care about
00:28:13.180 the powerful people.
00:28:15.160 But that's not
00:28:16.680 what a party
00:28:17.920 should be.
00:28:19.880 You should care
00:28:21.000 about people
00:28:21.700 equally.
00:28:23.080 No one
00:28:24.000 should have your ear
00:28:25.840 more than others.
00:28:27.280 I hadn't seen
00:28:28.520 a single poll
00:28:29.900 out.
00:28:31.480 Not one
00:28:32.480 that didn't
00:28:34.280 overwhelmingly say
00:28:35.700 Harmeet
00:28:36.420 should be the one.
00:28:40.280 And yet,
00:28:41.480 she didn't win.
00:28:43.020 Why?
00:28:45.440 Because
00:28:46.200 out of the
00:28:47.240 167
00:28:48.860 RNC members,
00:28:50.620 her 111 votes
00:28:53.180 were the ones
00:28:53.880 that were in the pocket.
00:28:54.700 So now you have
00:28:57.240 the same RNC
00:28:58.620 chairman,
00:28:59.320 the same one
00:29:00.160 that gave us
00:29:00.780 this last crappy...
00:29:02.700 Why?
00:29:03.380 Why did we lose
00:29:04.880 everything
00:29:06.000 in almost
00:29:06.820 the House?
00:29:07.800 Why did we lose?
00:29:09.900 Because the Republicans
00:29:11.180 will just say,
00:29:13.620 well,
00:29:14.000 we're not
00:29:14.960 the Democrats.
00:29:16.440 That's not good enough.
00:29:18.060 It's not good enough.
00:29:19.720 America knows
00:29:20.560 it's in the fight
00:29:21.320 for its very survival.
00:29:22.700 And
00:29:24.380 you're just saying,
00:29:26.080 well,
00:29:26.140 we're not them.
00:29:26.980 Well,
00:29:27.200 I don't...
00:29:27.920 I'm not going to fight
00:29:28.540 with you.
00:29:29.400 I mean,
00:29:30.080 how...
00:29:30.700 You're going to lead
00:29:31.920 the way?
00:29:32.480 You're telling us
00:29:33.280 you'll lead the way
00:29:34.360 and your idea is
00:29:35.680 we're not them?
00:29:36.840 What are you?
00:29:38.500 I want to know
00:29:39.420 who I'm fighting with.
00:29:41.540 What is it
00:29:42.400 you believe?
00:29:44.040 What do you believe?
00:29:46.020 Because I know
00:29:46.560 don't quote the platform
00:29:47.900 because I know
00:29:48.320 you don't believe in that
00:29:49.140 because you never bring it up
00:29:50.180 and you never do those things.
00:29:51.880 So what is it
00:29:53.120 you believe?
00:29:54.500 That's what I want to know.
00:29:56.540 And even if I disagree
00:29:57.800 with you on 20%
00:29:59.080 of the things,
00:29:59.720 as long as they're not
00:30:00.600 the essential things,
00:30:01.380 like I don't really...
00:30:02.760 I'm not all that
00:30:03.440 with the,
00:30:03.920 you know,
00:30:04.660 Bill of Rights.
00:30:05.460 As long as it's not
00:30:06.700 the big things,
00:30:07.640 if I disagree with you
00:30:08.540 on 20%,
00:30:09.380 I'm with you.
00:30:10.560 But you won't even tell me
00:30:14.700 what you're for
00:30:15.780 and your actions tell me
00:30:17.880 that what you're for
00:30:20.300 is just
00:30:22.080 what the Democrats are for,
00:30:23.920 just a little slower.
00:30:26.300 No thank you.
00:30:28.100 No thank you.
00:30:34.080 We have to...
00:30:35.560 We have to find
00:30:38.600 the fighters
00:30:39.700 that will fight
00:30:41.120 within the confines
00:30:42.440 of the Constitution
00:30:43.340 because the Constitution
00:30:45.060 will tell you
00:30:46.700 everything you need to do,
00:30:48.480 has the routes out,
00:30:51.240 but the problem is
00:30:53.260 we have the Republican Party
00:30:55.420 standing in the way.
00:30:57.180 Okay,
00:30:57.560 so we had that
00:30:58.720 in the Tea Party,
00:30:59.740 but we didn't know it
00:31:01.820 at the time.
00:31:03.340 We thought
00:31:04.420 we could teach them
00:31:05.580 a lesson.
00:31:06.700 There's no more lessons
00:31:08.060 to be taught.
00:31:08.760 They'll never get it.
00:31:10.560 Here's what you should do.
00:31:12.060 If you've ever given
00:31:13.500 any money
00:31:14.400 to the RNC,
00:31:16.520 you need to call them
00:31:18.240 today
00:31:18.840 and say,
00:31:20.160 state level,
00:31:21.360 local level,
00:31:22.800 national level,
00:31:23.680 I want you to know
00:31:24.980 you will never
00:31:26.640 receive
00:31:27.700 a dime
00:31:28.640 from me.
00:31:30.800 Not another dime.
00:31:32.380 You need to make
00:31:37.000 that call
00:31:37.880 today.
00:31:39.520 Here I am
00:31:40.400 in Texas.
00:31:42.220 Texas.
00:31:44.300 Texas.
00:31:46.860 Why don't we have,
00:31:48.540 why are we not
00:31:49.500 doing things
00:31:50.140 like they're doing
00:31:50.700 in Florida?
00:31:52.220 Because
00:31:52.620 our state
00:31:53.960 GOP
00:31:54.640 is dirty.
00:31:55.620 they win,
00:31:58.200 they get,
00:31:59.180 they become
00:32:00.020 the chair
00:32:00.760 of all these
00:32:01.400 committees
00:32:01.760 and they decide
00:32:03.140 to give them
00:32:03.660 to the Democrats.
00:32:06.120 Well,
00:32:06.680 wait,
00:32:06.860 I didn't elect
00:32:07.880 them.
00:32:09.420 We elected
00:32:10.540 the GOP.
00:32:12.420 What are you doing?
00:32:15.280 Well,
00:32:15.760 we just want,
00:32:16.400 enough with fairness.
00:32:18.000 Enough with fairness.
00:32:19.580 How about
00:32:20.220 you follow
00:32:21.100 the election?
00:32:23.180 The people
00:32:24.140 spoke.
00:32:26.820 Yeah,
00:32:27.400 but the people
00:32:27.800 don't really know.
00:32:29.040 I mean,
00:32:29.740 to be fair,
00:32:31.400 to be fair,
00:32:33.640 follow the rules
00:32:36.840 to be fair.
00:32:40.560 You should call
00:32:41.720 because the ones
00:32:43.120 that are in the
00:32:43.620 most trouble,
00:32:45.320 the GOP
00:32:46.460 that causes
00:32:47.080 most of the damage
00:32:48.240 are in these states
00:32:49.180 where we think,
00:32:49.900 oh,
00:32:50.020 we're safe.
00:32:50.900 Texas,
00:32:51.180 you're not safe.
00:32:52.960 You're not safe.
00:32:55.420 Your GOP
00:32:56.360 is corrupt.
00:32:59.280 And it's time
00:33:00.360 to say
00:33:01.760 enough is enough.
00:33:03.500 And the only thing
00:33:04.760 they will listen to
00:33:06.080 are dollars.
00:33:08.040 That's it.
00:33:10.080 Why are we
00:33:11.220 putting more dollars?
00:33:12.200 And I know
00:33:12.640 people will say,
00:33:13.420 well,
00:33:13.660 because then
00:33:14.000 they'll just,
00:33:15.340 they'll only have
00:33:16.620 the big donors.
00:33:18.020 Good.
00:33:18.440 Then we'll know
00:33:19.120 exactly what they're for.
00:33:21.180 We'll know
00:33:22.040 exactly what
00:33:23.300 they're for.
00:33:24.520 And you know what?
00:33:25.480 I'm not going to
00:33:26.080 write another check
00:33:26.940 for you.
00:33:27.980 I'm not going to
00:33:28.840 do it.
00:33:29.900 I didn't do it
00:33:30.780 before.
00:33:31.440 And then I bought
00:33:32.680 into this lie
00:33:33.520 of, oh,
00:33:34.140 it's so important.
00:33:35.140 We've got to,
00:33:36.400 no,
00:33:36.700 you're not going
00:33:37.560 to fight for me.
00:33:38.900 You're not going
00:33:39.640 to fight for my
00:33:40.460 values.
00:33:41.200 You're not going
00:33:42.320 to fight for the
00:33:43.320 values.
00:33:43.920 You,
00:33:44.560 you people,
00:33:45.400 the reason why
00:33:46.240 we still have
00:33:47.000 Mitch McConnell
00:33:47.740 is because
00:33:49.440 Mitch McConnell
00:33:50.280 controls all
00:33:51.420 the money.
00:33:53.240 You got to
00:33:54.160 go and raise
00:33:55.380 all this money
00:33:56.520 and then a
00:33:57.080 portion of it
00:33:57.820 goes to the
00:33:59.720 GOP.
00:34:02.320 You know,
00:34:03.140 I'm sorry.
00:34:04.760 And I say
00:34:05.580 this to my
00:34:06.140 friends like
00:34:06.940 Mike Lee.
00:34:09.220 Mike,
00:34:09.980 I will do
00:34:11.240 everything I can
00:34:12.340 to fund you
00:34:13.580 and get that
00:34:14.960 money to your
00:34:15.880 campaign.
00:34:16.860 But if I'm
00:34:17.820 required to
00:34:19.300 give money to
00:34:20.080 you and half
00:34:20.980 of it or any
00:34:21.920 of it goes to
00:34:22.700 the GOP,
00:34:23.440 I'm not doing
00:34:23.920 it.
00:34:24.480 I'm not doing
00:34:25.000 it.
00:34:25.500 I won't.
00:34:27.200 I won't.
00:34:30.500 Well,
00:34:31.020 that's going to
00:34:31.440 make all these
00:34:32.020 good guys stand
00:34:33.040 up.
00:34:33.480 Good.
00:34:34.260 Then maybe
00:34:34.800 these guys
00:34:35.600 should stand
00:34:36.660 up and say
00:34:37.600 the same thing
00:34:38.880 that got
00:34:39.780 Charles Sumner
00:34:40.860 unfortunately the
00:34:41.960 beat down and
00:34:42.760 that is
00:34:43.340 you guys
00:34:45.160 don't actually
00:34:46.460 mean any
00:34:47.660 of it.
00:34:49.960 You're all
00:34:50.920 sleeping,
00:34:52.100 he said,
00:34:52.800 with the
00:34:53.460 whore of
00:34:54.060 slavery.
00:34:55.160 Well,
00:34:55.560 you are all
00:34:56.800 sleeping with
00:34:57.840 the whores of
00:34:59.000 money and
00:35:00.180 power and
00:35:01.360 influence and
00:35:02.540 lobbyists.
00:35:03.740 That's who you're
00:35:04.660 sleeping with.
00:35:06.200 And the people
00:35:07.040 did not send
00:35:08.020 me here to
00:35:09.900 do their
00:35:10.480 bidding.
00:35:11.280 And you
00:35:12.280 won't even
00:35:13.240 hear the
00:35:14.460 voice of
00:35:14.960 the people.
00:35:16.060 Well,
00:35:16.560 the hour
00:35:17.100 grows late.
00:35:23.180 It's time.
00:35:25.100 It is
00:35:25.720 past time
00:35:27.820 to recognize
00:35:29.660 the Republicans
00:35:31.780 are not
00:35:33.920 your friends.
00:35:35.080 back in a
00:35:39.100 minute.
00:35:40.620 You know,
00:35:41.200 I tried to
00:35:41.860 the best of
00:35:42.200 my abilities
00:35:42.720 to be
00:35:43.100 prepared for
00:35:43.720 anything that
00:35:45.120 could possibly
00:35:45.780 happen.
00:35:46.300 I have a
00:35:47.900 terribly
00:35:51.160 important
00:35:52.060 warning for
00:35:53.180 you on
00:35:54.580 the dollar
00:35:55.220 coming up
00:35:56.220 today.
00:35:56.940 I'm going to
00:35:57.340 try to,
00:35:57.900 but I don't
00:35:58.300 want to bury
00:35:58.820 it, so I'm
00:35:59.380 going to try
00:35:59.760 to do it
00:36:00.200 here and
00:36:00.780 squeeze it
00:36:01.600 into the
00:36:01.960 show.
00:36:02.180 but definitely
00:36:03.320 tomorrow it'll
00:36:04.140 make it a
00:36:04.640 centerpiece.
00:36:05.500 It's terribly
00:36:06.600 important.
00:36:08.380 Things are
00:36:09.020 changing in
00:36:10.120 the world and
00:36:11.540 the loser is
00:36:13.300 going to be
00:36:13.800 the one that
00:36:14.560 isn't paying
00:36:15.360 attention and
00:36:16.800 the one that
00:36:17.300 is still in
00:36:18.260 denial.
00:36:19.400 My Patriot
00:36:20.640 Supply is
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00:36:25.740 I've been
00:36:26.320 working with
00:36:26.880 for, gosh,
00:36:27.540 since the
00:36:27.940 tea party.
00:36:28.460 they are
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00:36:31.340 business.
00:36:32.380 We have
00:36:33.240 crazy cold
00:36:34.060 weather here
00:36:34.600 in Texas
00:36:35.080 again, and
00:36:36.380 we have snow
00:36:37.380 coming tomorrow,
00:36:38.800 and that, you
00:36:39.280 know, oh my
00:36:39.880 gosh, what's
00:36:40.520 going to
00:36:40.740 happen?
00:36:41.480 Oh, I hope
00:36:42.240 the wind
00:36:42.860 power picks
00:36:44.180 up.
00:36:45.340 Oh, and it's
00:36:46.460 really cloudy
00:36:47.540 and the sun
00:36:48.600 isn't out and
00:36:49.240 it's snowy.
00:36:50.160 I hope those
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00:36:52.180 will help us.
00:36:53.760 Yeah, I'm
00:36:54.700 not hoping.
00:36:56.040 I'm taking
00:36:56.520 action myself.
00:36:57.560 I make sure
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00:38:01.160 This is the
00:38:03.040 Glenn Beck
00:38:03.520 program.
00:38:19.840 Welcome to the
00:38:20.840 Glenn Beck
00:38:21.280 program.
00:38:22.580 Well, the
00:38:23.480 Eagles are
00:38:25.760 going to the
00:38:26.360 Super Bowl.
00:38:27.600 Yeah!
00:38:28.400 Say it loud!
00:38:29.400 So are the
00:38:29.920 Kansas City
00:38:30.480 Chiefs.
00:38:31.200 I like Andy
00:38:31.840 Reid.
00:38:32.080 I like the
00:38:32.420 Chiefs.
00:38:32.680 I have to not
00:38:33.260 like them for a
00:38:33.840 couple weeks,
00:38:34.440 but I'll always
00:38:36.500 like Andy Reid
00:38:37.080 from his time
00:38:37.560 with the Eagles.
00:38:38.160 I think one of
00:38:39.680 the best commercials
00:38:40.440 is the one with
00:38:41.660 him drawing the
00:38:42.720 mustache.
00:38:43.540 It's really good.
00:38:44.240 With Patrick
00:38:45.040 Mahomes?
00:38:45.200 Yeah, really
00:38:45.840 good.
00:38:46.340 And Patrick
00:38:47.020 Mahomes, I
00:38:47.700 just love.
00:38:50.300 He's great.
00:38:51.360 The Eagles, I
00:38:52.060 just, I mean,
00:38:53.160 I think, I
00:38:55.200 mean, the mob
00:38:56.200 threats are
00:38:56.980 already out.
00:38:58.200 You know what I
00:38:58.580 mean?
00:38:58.700 The moment the
00:38:59.820 Eagles are in,
00:39:00.960 it's like,
00:39:01.700 listen, Mahomey,
00:39:03.140 I don't think you
00:39:03.880 want to throw the
00:39:04.440 ball right there.
00:39:05.220 You know, I
00:39:05.760 think your
00:39:06.200 ankle's hurting
00:39:06.920 a little bit
00:39:07.500 higher, you
00:39:08.060 know?
00:39:10.280 It's fair.
00:39:11.100 It's a fair
00:39:11.840 assessment of my
00:39:12.960 team.
00:39:13.620 But, hey, this
00:39:15.240 is incredible.
00:39:16.020 I mean, another
00:39:17.180 Super Bowl.
00:39:18.920 They went when I
00:39:19.700 was five years
00:39:20.200 old, and then
00:39:21.080 they didn't go
00:39:21.500 until I was
00:39:21.840 like 30, you
00:39:23.240 know?
00:39:23.520 And now, my
00:39:24.660 son, whose first
00:39:26.000 football game he
00:39:26.660 ever attended,
00:39:27.900 ever attended,
00:39:28.840 was the Super
00:39:29.620 Bowl in 2017 that
00:39:30.760 they won, the
00:39:31.360 Eagles won.
00:39:32.320 So let me ask
00:39:33.000 you a question.
00:39:34.480 He's got another
00:39:34.980 one.
00:39:35.600 Let me ask you
00:39:36.060 a question.
00:39:36.360 It's spoiled.
00:39:36.980 There is a
00:39:37.920 possibility the
00:39:39.040 Eagles, even
00:39:41.100 over the cheese,
00:39:42.040 is the best thing
00:39:43.900 out of Philadelphia
00:39:44.580 right now.
00:39:45.300 I mean, by a
00:39:46.900 long, long
00:39:48.940 way.
00:39:49.460 They've got some
00:39:50.180 good sports.
00:39:50.680 Phillies have been
00:39:51.340 good lately.
00:39:51.900 The Sixers are
00:39:52.560 pretty good right
00:39:53.140 now.
00:39:53.440 But the Eagles,
00:39:54.080 of course, are
00:39:54.540 king.
00:39:55.040 Obviously.
00:39:55.760 We all know
00:39:56.460 that.
00:39:58.060 You've just
00:39:58.720 cemented me.
00:40:00.640 Cemented me
00:40:01.340 into Kansas
00:40:02.660 City.
00:40:03.740 Although, Andy
00:40:04.700 Reed, Mahomes,
00:40:06.380 and the
00:40:07.800 Tomahawk Chop.
00:40:09.060 Tomahawk Chop.
00:40:09.700 Very offensive,
00:40:10.540 by the way.
00:40:10.960 Very offensive.
00:40:11.720 I love that.
00:40:12.160 I mean, I'm a
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00:40:13.440 Just for that.
00:40:14.180 The Glenn Beck program.
00:40:14.500 All right.
00:40:18.840 I want you to
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00:40:21.080 food.
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00:40:23.120 If it's kibble
00:40:23.740 food you're
00:40:24.280 putting in a
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00:42:10.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:42:13.980 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:42:19.300 It is Monday. I want to talk to you about something that is coming your way in the next two years.
00:42:24.100 I think it could be earlier, but I am always wrong on timing.
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00:42:35.680 We'll do that in 60 seconds.
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00:43:58.900 Okay, I want to share something with you that comes from Brandon Smith.
00:44:07.140 I think this is probably the most accurate on what is coming.
00:44:16.300 I told you, I've been telling you this for a long time, but I told you a couple of weeks ago that you were going to start to see Saudi Arabia with the World Economic Forum get off of the U.S. dollar.
00:44:33.620 I have said since 2008, show me a path where the dollar doesn't collapse, and I've been given two answers every time from all of the experts.
00:44:48.620 Clint, the U.S. dollar is the only way for anybody in any country to buy oil.
00:44:57.480 It's called the petrodollar.
00:45:00.320 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I get that.
00:45:01.960 But what happens if the petrodollar, it's never going to go away?
00:45:07.100 Okay, Saudi Arabia is our good friend.
00:45:09.640 They know what getting off the petrodollar would do to their very good friend and protector, the United States.
00:45:16.620 So it's not going to happen.
00:45:19.360 Okay, okay, okay.
00:45:21.780 And, you know, another thing, Glenn, that you don't understand is there's just too much out there to lose.
00:45:29.340 And these banks and these banks and these countries, they're not just going to let the dollar collapse.
00:45:36.300 They'll lose too much.
00:45:38.240 So stop worrying your cute little head about the dollar.
00:45:42.800 Okay.
00:45:43.660 All right.
00:45:45.280 Well, that's what you will hear from all of the experts.
00:45:50.260 That is either head-in-the-sand ignorance or a blatant lie.
00:45:59.820 The thing that has kept our dollar in place is the petro status.
00:46:08.780 It means that Saudi Arabia will only trade in, and OPEC will only trade in U.S. dollars.
00:46:18.060 So if you have a yuan or a ruble or a yak, you have to buy a dollar that you can send then to OPEC.
00:46:28.600 Okay.
00:46:29.000 That's why all the countries keep the U.S. dollar on hand.
00:46:33.260 They need it to buy fuel.
00:46:35.960 Well, guess what just happened in the World Economic Forum?
00:46:40.020 Something that will never, ever happen.
00:46:42.520 Again, the Saudis have now said, yeah, we'll pretty much take anything.
00:46:50.700 We are not that picky.
00:46:52.640 Yeah, you can buy it with other things.
00:46:55.420 Sure.
00:46:55.740 Go ahead.
00:46:56.560 Let's give that a whirl.
00:46:59.440 Well, Glenn, that will never.
00:47:00.520 It just did.
00:47:02.260 It just did.
00:47:04.900 Well, I mean, the rich and the powerful, I mean, they have too much to lose.
00:47:11.720 And they'll never just allow the dollar.
00:47:15.600 Unless the rich and powerful are part of something like a great reset.
00:47:24.420 Unless the rich and powerful are the ones that know what's coming because they're the ones that screwed it up.
00:47:32.940 They're the ones that have been funneling money to themselves from our treasuries and from our printing presses.
00:47:42.320 While they're screwing the little guy, they seem to get richer.
00:47:46.500 Why is that?
00:47:47.480 How come the banks have received trillions of dollars, but the little people didn't even know that was happening?
00:47:54.840 It's almost as if these people were robbing our treasuries, looting our countries, knowing that it's going to collapse and they're positioning themselves to be ready.
00:48:12.240 When it collapses into the system, they are building.
00:48:17.860 The only ones that don't know are you.
00:48:22.600 It's a conspiracy thing.
00:48:24.620 Is it?
00:48:26.140 Is it?
00:48:28.120 You can play that as much as you want.
00:48:32.900 I'm telling you, these are the robbers.
00:48:37.360 These are the guys that have been hiding in the hills.
00:48:41.720 These are the ones that are stealing you blind.
00:48:50.780 It's the golden goose.
00:48:52.480 It will never.
00:48:54.140 They're going to chop the head off the golden goose.
00:48:58.040 And when they actually start to get out of dollars, these countries are already selling their dollars, but it hasn't really started yet.
00:49:12.920 As they start to get rid of their dollars, what happens to those dollars?
00:49:19.580 They're no longer in somebody's vault.
00:49:22.560 They are now pouring in from all over the country, which makes our inflation even higher.
00:49:34.740 You'll have to have a way out.
00:49:37.120 I mean, hey, what a coincidence.
00:49:40.660 We have the central bank digital currencies being approved right now all over the Western world.
00:49:48.480 The IMF has been working on a basket of currencies for a while now, just in case the U.S. dollar would ever collapse.
00:49:58.200 Whew!
00:49:59.560 Good thing they've done that just recently when one of them must have figured out that, oh, all the things they've been telling us is not true.
00:50:09.420 And so somebody, like, at 2 o'clock yesterday was like, hey, I know it's Sunday, but I just figured something out.
00:50:17.180 We should do something.
00:50:21.840 Yeah, they've been planning this for a long, long, long time.
00:50:30.760 Okay.
00:50:31.280 I want you to listen to Brandon Smith.
00:50:35.320 2017, he said, I published an article, the Saudi coup signals war and the new world order reset.
00:50:42.340 I noted at the time that the sudden power shift over to the crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, indicated a change in Saudi Arabia's relationship to the U.S.
00:50:52.700 To understand how drastic this coup has been, consider this.
00:50:56.040 For decades, Saudi kings maintained political balance by doing, by doling out vital power positions to separate, carefully chosen successors.
00:51:06.560 Positions such as the defense minister, the interior ministry, the head of the National Guard.
00:51:11.100 But today, Mohammed bin Salman controls all three positions.
00:51:14.880 Foreign policy, defense matters, oil, and economic decisions and social changes are all in the hands of one man.
00:51:24.380 So who backed this?
00:51:26.920 Well, it was backed by the Public Investment Fund.
00:51:31.200 A fund comprised of trillions of dollars.
00:51:36.340 Where did that come?
00:51:37.820 From globalists.
00:51:40.000 Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, BlackRock.
00:51:42.680 The head of the Saudis now fell into favor with the globalists for one reason.
00:51:53.780 He openly supports Vision for 2030.
00:51:58.540 What is the Vision for 2030?
00:52:03.240 Oh, the Vision for 2030.
00:52:05.200 That's the World Economic Forum.
00:52:07.080 That's the UN.
00:52:08.780 That's the Great Reset.
00:52:10.840 We're going to get off all of these carbon fuels, these fossil fuels, and we're going to have carbon controls.
00:52:20.780 Wait, Glenn, that is the, that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
00:52:26.020 It's Saudi Arabia.
00:52:27.240 Why would they ever do that?
00:52:30.480 Because the Saudis have been given access to ESG-like funding, as well as access to AI advancements.
00:52:40.840 The so-called digital economy.
00:52:44.720 Hmm.
00:52:47.400 So the Saudi elites are willing to dump the dollar and even oil for access to a reimagined economy.
00:52:59.220 A reimagined world.
00:53:03.220 Fantastic.
00:53:05.080 Fantastic.
00:53:05.860 Here's the thing.
00:53:10.760 Saudi Arabia has jumped on this bandwagon.
00:53:14.600 China has bumped, has jumped on this bandwagon.
00:53:21.680 When this really starts to kick in, our economy.
00:53:28.080 Well, let me just put it this way.
00:53:35.820 We outsource our inflation.
00:53:39.040 Okay.
00:53:39.720 Because everybody else is running on dollars that they have to buy from us.
00:53:46.860 Their inflation goes up because of what we do.
00:53:49.540 So I think I told you this in 2009.
00:53:52.620 The rest of the world is going to hate America.
00:53:55.620 If this ever comes really out and everybody really knows, there's a couple of heads on the chopping block.
00:54:01.500 One, America.
00:54:03.120 That's just over.
00:54:04.520 Because we've destroyed our choices to just spend and spend and spend and spend and spend.
00:54:10.760 One, our choices are going to be used against us by foreign leaders who can't keep their people in control and need a villain.
00:54:20.920 And it will be the United States.
00:54:23.800 Then, on top of that, you have the World Economic Forum.
00:54:30.180 The World Economic Forum, which has orchestrated a lot of this.
00:54:35.880 The Federal Reserve.
00:54:38.280 What happens when the Federal Reserve raises interest rates because they've got to suck all that money back in?
00:54:48.040 And yet, we don't stop spending.
00:54:53.880 That's going to be a problem, don't you think?
00:54:55.540 And we're going to have to start spending because things like Social Security.
00:55:01.500 It's on the brink of collapse.
00:55:04.720 When is somebody going to stand up?
00:55:07.100 A politician.
00:55:08.780 A real leader.
00:55:11.080 I mean, I'm going to be 59 in a couple of weeks.
00:55:13.920 59.
00:55:14.740 I can't believe it.
00:55:15.640 I don't know what happened.
00:55:17.160 But all of a sudden, I'm 59 years old.
00:55:21.040 I've known my whole life.
00:55:22.920 I'm not getting Social Security.
00:55:25.920 If I get Social Security, it's going to be worthless.
00:55:28.980 It's going to be worthless.
00:55:29.920 I've known this my whole life.
00:55:34.720 Okay.
00:55:37.000 Why is it short?
00:55:39.400 Because at one point, we had enough people working that could pay for the older people.
00:55:49.160 Okay?
00:55:49.440 We used to have a bunch of young people working, and they all contributed to the Social Security.
00:55:56.220 I think it was like 16 to 1.
00:55:58.340 So 16 people were working, and their portion of their Social Security would go to the 1.
00:56:04.820 It's now 2.5 to 1.
00:56:08.160 How are you going to keep that up, especially when people start losing their jobs?
00:56:13.480 How are you going to do that?
00:56:14.360 And the most logical thing to do right now is to begin telling everyone, when you hit 65, you've got to keep working.
00:56:27.360 Unless there is, you know, if you're 65 and you're getting it, you're 65 and you're getting it.
00:56:34.980 But you've got to keep working.
00:56:36.800 And if you're 60, you get half.
00:56:43.460 Now, this is going to be a real problem because I paid Social Security my whole life.
00:56:48.180 Why don't I get it?
00:56:49.420 Because it doesn't work.
00:56:51.560 I fought against it, but we could never get it changed.
00:56:55.120 Okay.
00:56:55.440 So for the next 15 years, 20 years, whatever it is, but it has to change.
00:57:02.740 And people who are 59 need to understand, you've got to work until 72.
00:57:08.740 I don't want to work until I'm 72, but I'll work until I'm 72 or 75.
00:57:14.720 Social Security was designed at a time when the average guy who was the main worker died at 62.
00:57:25.440 It was rare that you made it to 65.
00:57:29.440 So maybe if you want to go back to that, maybe you're working until you're 80 now.
00:57:36.260 But nobody will touch that because no one is telling you the truth.
00:57:41.160 No one will tell you how bad things are, but you know how bad things are.
00:57:46.960 Do you know 25% of all millennials right now have their rent paid by mom and dad?
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00:59:18.020 Okay, so there's a new poll out.
00:59:25.940 This is a story in the blaze today.
00:59:27.860 Poll measured how many millennials are getting their bills paid by their parents.
00:59:31.820 One-fourth of millennials get their parents to either pay the rent or help pay the rent.
00:59:40.040 Another one is 19%.
00:59:44.220 19% of all adults say their parents pay their rent in another poll.
00:59:50.840 Another 19% of adults say their parents pay for their groceries.
00:59:55.340 16% say their parents pay for the utilities.
00:59:59.100 39% of millennials struggle to find information and other resources to help with their finances.
01:00:06.100 Now, 69% of respondents in the Northeast say they earn money by helping their neighbors.
01:00:14.500 Only 43% say the same in the Southeast.
01:00:18.480 I'm wondering if that's because people just help their neighbors.
01:00:23.160 85% of respondents see themselves as financially responsible when it comes to things like credit scores and savings.
01:00:29.120 But 50% of them struggle with unnecessary spending and unbudgeted expenses.
01:00:34.880 40% struggle to remember to pay the bills on time.
01:00:40.560 To remember to pay the bills on time.
01:00:44.020 Not do you struggle to pay your bills on time.
01:00:47.480 Do you struggle to remember to pay your bills?
01:00:50.560 Because when I remember when I was, you know, the age of a millennial, that was the scariest time of the month.
01:00:58.160 I remembered it was constantly there in my back of my mind.
01:01:02.340 Oh, my gosh.
01:01:02.780 How am I going to make it?
01:01:03.480 How am I going to make it?
01:01:04.160 How am I going to make it?
01:01:05.460 I didn't struggle to remember it.
01:01:10.140 But there is also something else that is coming.
01:01:12.500 Okay.
01:01:12.700 So we have Social Security.
01:01:14.320 It's collapsing.
01:01:15.540 Nobody's going to do anything about it.
01:01:17.120 Okay.
01:01:17.760 Because it's all always framed as freak out, freak out.
01:01:23.260 We're all going to die.
01:01:24.220 We're killing grandma.
01:01:25.620 Uh-huh.
01:01:26.400 Uh-huh.
01:01:27.200 That's not going to happen.
01:01:29.660 Americans care.
01:01:32.820 We have, I believe, stopped caring as much because the government has just, I think, destroyed so much.
01:01:47.120 Of our responsibility that we just think, well, somebody's going to take care of it.
01:01:52.980 No, we're supposed to take care of our elderly.
01:01:56.120 We're supposed to be taking care of the widow.
01:01:58.540 We're supposed to be doing these things.
01:02:02.340 Social Security is collapsing.
01:02:04.280 Then you find that millennials are not finding jobs.
01:02:07.380 More Americans cannot afford their car payments today than during the peak of the financial crisis of 08.
01:02:25.700 Now, what's happening with that?
01:02:30.980 I'll give that to you.
01:02:32.400 Coming up in just a minute.
01:02:33.340 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:04:19.900 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:04:39.000 I want to talk to you about what is coming, what you need to prepare for so you can change the way you spend money.
01:04:48.540 And let me give you some information that will help you understand how to navigate and know what is real or what is not.
01:04:59.140 You keep hearing that, you know, credit cards are going gangbusters and everybody's fine and, you know, the default rate, blah, blah, blah.
01:05:08.760 You're hearing a lot of that and a lot of that will be based on American Express.
01:05:13.500 Why should you not look at the stats of American Express?
01:05:21.180 Do you know, Stu?
01:05:23.820 No.
01:05:24.880 American Express is one that demands that you pay it off.
01:05:28.160 So, generally speaking, it is people who have more money that will carry an American Express.
01:05:34.220 But more importantly, American Express, your FICA score is between 40 and 60 points higher to be able to get just a regular green card American Express over Discover or Capital One.
01:05:50.280 Okay.
01:05:50.960 So, you're not looking at the riskiest ones.
01:05:56.380 Right.
01:05:56.560 Okay.
01:05:58.160 And when you look at the riskiest ones, Capital One, they've been taking, you know, subprime borrowers, people who are living on the edge and living on their credit card.
01:06:10.360 Those are Discover cards and Capital One cards, generally speaking.
01:06:15.060 Well, Capital One is turning off the spigot of credit in a lot of places.
01:06:23.720 They've just begun doing this.
01:06:25.740 Their loss is up year over year.
01:06:29.820 $1.4 billion.
01:06:32.160 They've just had to write off this year.
01:06:34.440 Okay.
01:06:34.920 Because people failed.
01:06:35.420 Because people failed.
01:06:39.580 Their charge-offs for both of them have gone from one and a half percentage points to four percentage points.
01:06:49.380 And we're in an economy that our leaders are telling us is good, it's healthy, it's growing, it's wonderful.
01:06:58.900 What did Biden say about it?
01:07:00.800 It's a...
01:07:01.480 God, what was it?
01:07:03.100 It was a half swear.
01:07:04.500 I can't remember what it was.
01:07:05.940 Smart as hell.
01:07:06.680 That's what it was.
01:07:07.420 Or strong as hell.
01:07:08.720 Strong as hell.
01:07:09.680 That's this economy.
01:07:10.420 Strong as hell.
01:07:11.200 If this is strong as hell, who is it strong as hell for?
01:07:16.120 You know the answer to that.
01:07:18.300 The rich.
01:07:19.740 It is getting harder and harder for the people at the bottom end.
01:07:24.920 You will have nothing and you'll be happy, is the promise from the World Economic Forum.
01:07:32.740 By 2030, you will be happy owning nothing.
01:07:36.300 Now, I don't know how that is possible in a society set up around ownership.
01:07:45.000 The reason why ownership is so important in America is because that's the way you can hold on to wealth, grow wealth.
01:07:53.740 By buying your own home, not your car, but by buying assets and owning things that increase in value.
01:08:01.680 That's how we have lifted the poor class into the middle class and the middle class into an upper class.
01:08:11.140 That is unique and really, truly, very American.
01:08:17.700 Ownership.
01:08:18.840 But you take that ownership, how are you going to save money?
01:08:23.040 How are you going to grow money?
01:08:26.080 Okay.
01:08:27.120 Now, let me take you to the cars.
01:08:29.080 People, just a few years ago, if you went to buy a used car, it was $7,000 to $15,000 average.
01:08:37.940 Okay.
01:08:38.620 It is now $20,000 to $25,000 for a used car.
01:08:43.820 What's changed?
01:08:47.020 Well, the Wuhan virus changed everything.
01:08:51.760 That collapsed the supply chain.
01:08:54.100 You can't get the supply chain back on track.
01:08:56.980 Okay.
01:08:58.020 So, we're still short cars.
01:09:01.440 That makes your used car more expensive.
01:09:06.200 So, that's why you've gone from the top $15,000 to now $25,000, the top of average.
01:09:14.500 Okay.
01:09:15.120 It's gone up $10,000.
01:09:17.500 Has your salary gone up?
01:09:20.420 Has your savings gone up?
01:09:22.280 Has your, I mean, with inflation.
01:09:25.080 That's real dollars.
01:09:26.360 That's not inflation.
01:09:27.820 That's real dollars.
01:09:29.000 Inflation is on top of that.
01:09:32.180 Why are we paying so much money?
01:09:35.060 For everything.
01:09:37.160 Well, one of the reasons is we're no longer leading the world.
01:09:40.080 We are intentionally hobbling ourselves with oil and gas prices.
01:09:46.180 They're not refilling the strategic oil reserve because President Biden says it's still too high.
01:09:52.880 Well, you know what?
01:09:55.420 You may be in a war that you are creating right now, President Biden.
01:10:00.100 What do you say?
01:10:01.920 You bite the bullet because you don't seem to have a problem spending money everywhere else and fill our national strategic supply back up.
01:10:12.420 We're intentionally shooting our feet.
01:10:17.180 So gas prices go up, which makes people think, okay, well, they're getting rid of the electric.
01:10:23.240 They're getting rid of the gas car.
01:10:24.540 Everybody's going to electric.
01:10:26.000 Maybe I should buy an electric car.
01:10:27.940 Well, electric cars are expensive.
01:10:31.380 They're new and expensive.
01:10:35.780 Okay.
01:10:36.900 Plus your energy costs are going up.
01:10:39.700 The more you build, the more people buy electric cars, the higher your energy price, the higher your electricity bill.
01:10:51.120 Who's paying for that?
01:10:53.420 How do I afford that on top of my brand new car?
01:10:58.560 You can't.
01:11:00.140 And if you could afford a new car, you're paying full sticker, if not above.
01:11:05.260 And you know what?
01:11:06.420 I have to buy something.
01:11:11.340 So I'll buy a used car at an unbelievable price.
01:11:19.640 Now, let's look at the price to borrow the money for that car.
01:11:26.100 Okay, so on average, we have gone from 3.6 as your rate to borrow money for a car.
01:11:42.120 3.6.
01:11:43.920 The average now is 6.8.
01:11:48.720 Okay?
01:11:48.960 That's a lot of money over the lifetime.
01:11:52.600 Just in the last year, that's an additional $2,000 that you have to pay for your car.
01:11:58.780 But that's if you have good credit.
01:12:02.340 If you're subprime, subprime is as high as with insurance, 26%.
01:12:12.420 That's loan shark stuff.
01:12:17.280 That's you'll never, ever, ever pay for that car.
01:12:21.440 You'll never get out of that.
01:12:25.120 So what are you going to do?
01:12:26.280 So now people are losing their cars because our repossession of cars is now higher than it was at the peak of the financial crisis of 08.
01:12:42.060 And we're in an economy that is strong as hell.
01:12:45.180 It's not working for the average person.
01:12:53.100 I hate trickle-down economics.
01:12:56.400 It's clear you do because nothing's trickling down.
01:12:59.700 Have you noticed that?
01:13:00.940 Nothing is trickling down.
01:13:04.820 Because you're not giving any incentives for people to invest in anything.
01:13:10.620 You are dictating what technologies and everything else that you're going to invest in as the United States government.
01:13:21.480 And you're going to have and tell the banks what they should invest in.
01:13:26.180 The rest of us are holding on going, I don't know what's coming tomorrow.
01:13:30.260 And we're already doing that because of technology.
01:13:33.880 We have no idea what technology is going to do to any of our jobs.
01:13:40.620 So do I invest in a new factory?
01:13:48.460 Do I wait for a couple of years?
01:13:51.120 There's no incentive to build a factory here.
01:13:54.840 I don't know what the energy costs are going to be.
01:13:58.200 So there is no trickle-down.
01:14:00.160 This is society without trickle-down.
01:14:04.100 The rich just keep getting richer.
01:14:05.860 And you're not seeing any of it.
01:14:08.460 None of it.
01:14:10.620 So here's the thing that I want you to be prepared for.
01:14:16.760 And that is helping each other out.
01:14:23.800 Being prepared with your food.
01:14:27.680 With your energy.
01:14:29.900 Don't go out and blow your money on stupid stuff.
01:14:34.920 Don't.
01:14:35.720 Don't.
01:14:36.620 Everything that they are telling you in the media that we're strong as hell is not true.
01:14:42.060 Have you heard anyone talk about Saudi Arabia getting rid of the petrodollar?
01:14:46.600 Have you seen that anywhere, Stu?
01:14:48.320 No.
01:14:49.060 Hey.
01:14:49.540 How could that possibly be?
01:14:51.520 How can the Saudi say, yeah, we'll take any kind of money?
01:14:56.760 That is the United States of America going off of the gold standard.
01:15:02.840 We replaced gold with the petrodollar.
01:15:07.140 We said our dollar is the only way you can buy oil.
01:15:11.760 And that's what kept the dollar sound.
01:15:16.180 Well, now, wait a minute.
01:15:18.480 If that's no longer true, what's keeping our dollar sound?
01:15:23.180 And why hasn't there been any discussion of this?
01:15:27.100 Why isn't anyone talking about something that is going to affect you, your future, your children, your debt, your job, your medicine, everything is going to be affected by that.
01:15:43.060 And yet, nobody's told you anything about it.
01:15:47.060 I just find it curious that the leaders of expense are the things that the Great Reset is trying to get rid of.
01:16:04.060 Car, we're the fortune.
01:16:07.840 If he hadn't have emptied our strategic oil reserve, fuel would be through the roof, just like it is everywhere else.
01:16:17.060 Meat, you know, they don't want you eating meat.
01:16:20.200 Have you seen?
01:16:20.800 It's going to go up another 15% this year.
01:16:23.320 Have you heard that stat?
01:16:26.040 Chicken, God help us with chicken.
01:16:28.060 Did you see what happened in Connecticut this weekend?
01:16:30.840 One of the bigger chicken producers burned to the ground.
01:16:35.260 100,000 chickens gone.
01:16:37.660 What's that going to do to the price of chicken?
01:16:39.460 All of the things that they say they want to eliminate or change, all of those things going through the roof.
01:16:50.940 Can't get fertilizer.
01:16:53.120 Can't get fertilizer.
01:16:56.040 Why?
01:16:56.940 Well, Russia makes most of the fertilizer that we would use.
01:17:01.020 Oh, okay, so let's go pick a war with Russia.
01:17:05.080 And I want to talk to you about the war with Russia, because that's another thing that doesn't make sense.
01:17:14.420 Patent down the hatches.
01:17:16.200 Do your own homework.
01:17:18.320 Look at where do you have your dollars if you have anything.
01:17:25.100 By the way, next hour we're going to tell you a little bit about what the president has done for your investment funds.
01:17:32.120 This is going to directly hurt your retirement funds.
01:17:37.800 And there are 25 states that are fighting back.
01:17:40.120 We'll talk about that coming up.
01:17:42.000 Right now, navigating the housing market seems a little more stable than it has been in a while.
01:17:47.860 Interest rates have fallen just a little bit.
01:17:51.240 They're a little more stable for the moment.
01:17:53.760 If you need to sell your house, this might be the right time to sell your house.
01:17:57.740 If you have to move or you're looking to upgrade or downsize even, I recommend that you seek help from the experts.
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01:18:13.180 I started a company about eight years ago or so, and it was really to scratch an itch that was personal to me.
01:18:22.440 I've had so many dealings with real estate agents, and I never know who the good ones are or not.
01:18:27.000 I was doing work with the 500 best real estate agents in the country, as called by the Wall Street Journal, and I got to know them.
01:18:38.660 And in knowing them, I found out there's a pattern.
01:18:41.220 There's a reason why these guys are the best.
01:18:43.840 These guys and women, they are the best because they apply best principles and then also new things like they spend an enormous amount of money on getting people to view their websites.
01:18:58.720 And so there's traffic there all the time.
01:19:02.280 Well, when I started putting all these things together, I thought, you know, nobody knows this.
01:19:05.680 Why don't we just start vetting real estate agents and then telling people who they are for free?
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01:19:35.680 Well, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:19:55.500 We're so glad that you're here.
01:19:57.940 We were just talking about Stu and a friend of ours, Dan Andros, who used to write for the program,
01:20:03.380 and now has, like, I don't even know, he's like a chicken guy.
01:20:08.100 He's one of those guys that, in a normal suburban neighborhood, who's just got a bunch of chickens in his backyard.
01:20:13.700 And I, of him, of all people.
01:20:15.700 I mean, we grew up on, you know, one of my best friends since I was a little kid.
01:20:19.640 And we grew up, you know, going to get hostess products for most meals.
01:20:23.800 Like, that's pretty much where we were at, you know, food bag, the grocery store, the convenience store, basically every day.
01:20:30.380 Yeah, we had a private chef growing up, Boyardee.
01:20:33.660 Oh, yeah?
01:20:34.100 He was really good.
01:20:35.880 He was really good.
01:20:36.180 Yeah, he'd make the spaghetti, but it was, like, in little O's.
01:20:38.420 Little circles, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:20:40.100 So, the fact that he's doing that, and I was thinking to myself, this guy's got to be cleaning up right now.
01:20:44.760 Eggs are, like, $500 a dozen.
01:20:46.960 I know.
01:20:47.540 This is like, he's got a money printing machine in his backyard.
01:20:51.620 I hope he's just flipping these things for massive profit.
01:20:54.340 I hope he's making more on eggs than you do on Super Bowl tickets right now.
01:20:58.580 You might soon.
01:21:00.780 You might.
01:21:02.380 Soon you might.
01:21:03.920 Soon.
01:21:04.400 You will.
01:21:05.280 Oh, he will be.
01:21:08.400 You know, it's weird.
01:21:09.480 It's such a foreign concept to most people.
01:21:11.880 I grew up around a farm.
01:21:13.700 In the summer, we would live with my grandma and grandpa.
01:21:16.360 They had a farm, and it's not, you know, we'd go gather the eggs.
01:21:20.840 You know, most people from the city is like, did they just poop that out?
01:21:25.160 Well, no, not exactly, but it's a weird process.
01:21:32.280 I'd rather not think about it.
01:21:33.460 That's what I'd rather think about it than eat bugs.
01:21:38.100 I don't know.
01:21:39.800 Would I rather have actually have to do the work or just go straight cricket powder?
01:21:44.140 I don't know.
01:21:44.600 I have to think about that one.
01:21:45.980 How does it mix with yogurt?
01:21:47.000 It's not good può Однако ride.
01:21:47.940 Wow.
01:21:48.760 We've got it better.
01:21:49.220 We've got it better.
01:21:49.780 Thank you.
01:21:50.160 You're like, oh, get ready.
01:21:50.920 We've got it now.
01:21:51.100 We've got it.
01:21:51.740 Thank you.
01:21:52.020 Thank you.
01:22:04.980 We've got it, guys.
01:22:06.260 Thank you.
01:22:07.600 We've got a ruimte for a lahy.
01:22:10.980 We've got to die.
01:22:13.000 Good luck.
01:22:13.520 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:22:35.520 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:38.360 I want to read something from Stolen Youth.
01:22:42.720 The kids are not alright.
01:22:44.720 The left is waging an all-out battle on the American family, particularly the youngest members.
01:22:50.720 If they can make our children miserable, lead them to question every building block of society and rebuild their entire concept of reality,
01:22:59.720 then the left and their woke indoctrinators will consider that a victory.
01:23:04.720 We can't let them win.
01:23:06.720 As concerned parents and American citizens, we have to understand what is truly going on before we can do something about it.
01:23:14.720 Stolen Youth provides an urgent deep dive into issues surrounding the current woke indoctrination happening in politics,
01:23:22.720 in education, in medicine, in mental health, in entertainment, and all of culture.
01:23:30.720 They may seem subtle, insidious, and hard to make sense of, but armed with the information, we can have a framework from which to fight.
01:23:40.720 This was written by a woman named Carol that starts with a K.
01:23:48.720 Her name is Carol Markowitz.
01:23:50.720 The reason why the K stuck out is because that sounds awfully Soviet block, to start Carol with a K.
01:23:58.720 Well, she used to come, or she came from, grew up in the former Soviet Union.
01:24:04.720 She's now a parent here and a journalist at the New York Post.
01:24:10.720 She's written a killer new book.
01:24:12.720 The pre-sales begin today.
01:24:14.720 I wanted you to know about it early.
01:24:17.720 Carol Markowitz joins us in 60 seconds.
01:24:20.720 Here's a fun fact to keep you awake at night.
01:24:22.720 If you're one of the people it applies to, guess what the average American's credit card expense rate is?
01:24:27.720 Yeah, the average, 21%.
01:24:32.720 21% for the average interest rate on your credit card.
01:24:38.720 This is real, real trouble.
01:24:41.720 If you have any equity in your home, I urge you to pay off those high interest credit card debt.
01:24:48.720 Get them under control.
01:24:50.720 Get them, what is it, probably about 5-6% now you could get your credit cards down to if you roll it into your home loan.
01:24:56.720 You're going to save about $700 a month.
01:25:00.720 You're also going to be able to skip up to two mortgage payments or delay them so you can have additional savings for a couple of months.
01:25:09.720 This is a really solid way to get your finances under control and get ahead of some of this mess.
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01:25:32.720 Carol Markowitz joins us now.
01:25:35.720 She is the co-author of Stolen Youth and she is also a New York Post columnist.
01:25:41.720 Carol, as a parent of four children and as a typical, I think, American, I am overwhelmed with what my kids are bringing back from school and what they're having to deal with everywhere.
01:26:00.720 And I don't even know where to start.
01:26:03.720 Hi, Glenn.
01:26:04.720 Thank you so much for having me.
01:26:05.720 You bet.
01:26:06.720 Yeah, that's the real, you know, problem with what's happening around us is that it's coming at them from every direction.
01:26:13.720 It's actually not just schools.
01:26:14.720 It's happening in their pediatrician's office and in their library and in on their television, obviously.
01:26:21.720 And in so many different ways, the kids are being indoctrinated.
01:26:25.720 And so in this book, we lay out all the different examples of how this is happening and what we can do about it.
01:26:32.720 I know you're very into history.
01:26:34.720 And so we start out with a historical chapter of how this isn't the first time in history that kids have been targeted in this way.
01:26:41.720 Totalitarian systems throughout history have first started with the kids.
01:26:46.720 And you mentioned I was born in the Soviet Union.
01:26:48.720 I came to the U.S. as a small child, but I, you know, was raised with the idea of this can happen at any moment.
01:26:55.720 And now it's happening.
01:26:57.720 So so, Carol, you know, what's frightening is you don't know who to trust.
01:27:02.720 And now I'm getting to the point to where I'm talking to doctors and I don't necessarily trust them.
01:27:10.720 I talk to, you know, psychologists, child psychologists, and I really my radar is just way up and you don't know who to trust.
01:27:20.720 And even if you speak frankly, a lot of times they're not speaking frankly back to you.
01:27:25.720 Yeah.
01:27:26.720 Well, that's, you know, it's going to be an uphill climb because we've allowed this to fester in our society for so long.
01:27:33.720 And so much of it went unchecked.
01:27:35.720 And look, I blame myself, you know, just as much as anybody else.
01:27:38.720 I know that there have been moments in my life where I didn't fight the way I should have for the sanity that I now, you know, demand.
01:27:45.720 And so I think parents need to understand that this is going to be a fight.
01:27:50.720 The last word in our book is fight because it's not going to be easy and it's not going to be simple and it's not going to be fast.
01:27:55.720 It's going to take a while.
01:27:57.720 You mentioned psychologists.
01:27:58.720 Kids are in this, you know, real anxiety moment where they're taught like that the world is going to end at any moment and they have to do something about it.
01:28:09.720 And the psychologists are so responsible for this.
01:28:12.720 I have to tell you, I would I've thought about my kids and what they're going through, what they face.
01:28:18.720 And I think every time I end up the same place, I cannot imagine being a child today.
01:28:26.720 There is the world is going to end because of, you know, climate catastrophe.
01:28:32.720 Right.
01:28:33.720 You know, we're going to have to eat bugs and there is no male or female.
01:28:39.720 There's no gender.
01:28:40.720 There's no truth.
01:28:41.720 There is no God.
01:28:43.720 It is the most depressing future you could possibly think of.
01:28:49.720 And then on top of it, there's no two plus two.
01:28:53.720 So there's no real math.
01:28:55.720 There's nothing that you can turn to.
01:28:58.720 Right.
01:28:59.720 So you've just, you know, addressed everything that we talk about in the book and especially the two plus two equals five and the rest of it.
01:29:06.720 But, you know, there is hope.
01:29:08.720 And the hope that I want to explain to people is that if you come from a totalitarian society like I did, you couldn't even in your home protect your children.
01:29:18.720 You couldn't tell them the truth in your home because you risked their lives.
01:29:21.720 We don't we're not there yet in America.
01:29:23.720 We are still at the place where you can protect your kids in the home.
01:29:27.720 You can give give them the truth in your home and you can make them the kind of resilient adults that you want them to be that this isn't just.
01:29:35.720 Yes.
01:29:36.720 All of these different, you know, outlets are coming for your kids, but you are the last line of defense and that last line of defense still exists in America.
01:29:44.720 So I was teaching a class over the weekend and I was I was talking about what's inside your bubble, what's outside of your bubble.
01:29:54.720 And it used to be framed by your house, you know, is your family rules, mom and dad.
01:30:00.720 And it wasn't it wasn't this way in everybody's house that it was good influence.
01:30:04.720 But generally speaking, the outside only came in through friends.
01:30:10.720 Even television was, you know, and radio was not what it is now.
01:30:15.720 Right.
01:30:16.720 Everything is in our house.
01:30:19.720 And I think most parents feel like I am swinging as hard as I can, but I don't even know what I'm swinging against.
01:30:27.720 And I'm having to swing against everything and they feel very alone and and and they don't know what to do.
01:30:36.720 So where do we even start?
01:30:39.720 So, you know, there are a lot of places you can start, but obviously school is a major one.
01:30:45.220 So for people on, you know, who are conservatives, we've been pushing for school choice for, you know, forever.
01:30:51.220 And now it's sort of taking hold and it's really catching fire in the last few years after parents really saw what was going on in the schools when the schools closed for covid.
01:30:59.220 Hold on just a second. Just a note.
01:31:01.220 Just a note for Texas voters.
01:31:04.220 You voted in Republicans, but they gave the school board to the Democrats, you know, for fairness.
01:31:11.220 So you're not going to have free schools here.
01:31:14.220 You're not going to be able to have school choice here.
01:31:16.220 That's Texas Republicans for you.
01:31:19.220 Anyway, go ahead.
01:31:20.220 Unacceptable. Yeah, completely unacceptable.
01:31:22.220 Our family moved to Florida very publicly in the last year.
01:31:25.220 I'm a New York Post columnist.
01:31:26.220 So it was a news story and a lifelong New Yorker.
01:31:29.220 I love this. You know, I really love New York.
01:31:31.220 And we moved to Florida to get our kids away from the wokeness that was attacking them from every angle.
01:31:37.220 So it might involve moving.
01:31:39.220 It might even involve, you know, maybe not moving to another state, but maybe switching schools,
01:31:43.220 maybe finding a new community.
01:31:44.220 And it's something that we have to act on.
01:31:47.220 I know it sounds hard.
01:31:48.220 And for some people, maybe impossible.
01:31:50.220 But whatever you can do to get your kids out of this insanity that has gripped our culture.
01:31:56.220 I think parents need to do it.
01:31:58.220 I think people that don't see the trans, you know, gendered person in the library or something like that.
01:32:06.220 If it's not really super obvious, they think their kids are safe.
01:32:09.220 If parents are living in cities, they know that this is happening.
01:32:14.220 I wouldn't before we left New York, I would say half, maybe three quarters of my 12 year old friends were trans.
01:32:20.220 I mean, you know, they weren't really trans, but they were they would declare themselves non-binary.
01:32:25.220 They would, you know, say that they felt that they were not the right gender.
01:32:29.220 And this became a popular contagion.
01:32:32.220 And it's happening in every city.
01:32:33.220 I hear this from parents all the time.
01:32:35.220 It's happening less in smaller places.
01:32:38.220 It's happening less in suburbs or rural areas.
01:32:41.220 But the contagion is coming.
01:32:43.220 I don't want anybody to feel like they're safe.
01:32:45.220 So until we can beat this back everywhere, no one should stop fighting.
01:32:50.220 OK, so you start in the schools.
01:32:52.220 What's next?
01:32:54.220 Well, a lot of the ideas that we have, we fund, for example, libraries that have events that we completely would not support that we cannot accept for our kids.
01:33:06.220 I mean, drag queen story hour and various things like that.
01:33:10.220 There's no reason we should be funding it.
01:33:12.220 Take it to your local politicians.
01:33:13.220 Have them stop funding these kinds of events.
01:33:15.220 Pediatrician's office.
01:33:17.220 You know, yes, the majority of them are going to be woke, but you have to do your research and you have to talk to them.
01:33:23.220 And if they don't know what a woman is, then they're not the pediatrician for you.
01:33:27.220 So if you go into your pediatrician and you just ask them that, because if I ask them that, they know exactly what they know.
01:33:37.220 But I did say to a child psychiatrist or psychologist just recently, tell me about genders.
01:33:46.220 And she just looked at me and she said, what do you what do you want to know about genders?
01:33:51.220 And I said, are there a plus genders?
01:33:54.220 She said there are two.
01:33:56.220 And I was fine.
01:33:57.220 I thought that answered it.
01:33:58.220 Is that far enough?
01:34:00.220 That's what you want to hear.
01:34:01.220 Yes.
01:34:02.220 You want to hear that there are two genders.
01:34:04.220 If they're not sure about that, then they're not the doctor for you.
01:34:07.220 And again, I know this is hard.
01:34:08.220 I admit in the book that I haven't always stood up for things the way I wanted to.
01:34:13.220 One example that I give is my son switched schools in first grade and his new school had the climate march.
01:34:20.220 And he was, you know, new at the school.
01:34:22.220 And I just I wanted to pull him out of it, but I didn't.
01:34:26.220 And so my little one first grader marched around with a sign that says Earth dies, we die.
01:34:32.220 But at home, I explained to him that this this fear makes no sense.
01:34:37.220 And if you look at the, you know, the fears that they're being instilled by these environmental activists, you can see that these activists live a very lavish and unconcerned life.
01:34:47.220 So don't worry about the Earth, you know, dying.
01:34:50.220 So I didn't do what I needed to do, which was pull him out of there.
01:34:54.220 And I would never make that mistake again.
01:34:56.220 But, you know, you learn from these errors, you move forward.
01:34:59.220 And most importantly, you enforce the ideas at home.
01:35:03.220 So, Carol, I want to push you on this a little bit because.
01:35:08.220 Yeah.
01:35:10.220 I used to think as long as you can do it at home and really instill it in home, that really does help.
01:35:19.220 But, yeah, it's it's not enough if you and your wife are the only ones really saying this, because the rest of the culture, everything they see says mom and dad are stupid and old.
01:35:35.220 Yes, you're absolutely right.
01:35:38.220 And that's why, again, I think that you have to form community.
01:35:42.220 You have to find like minded people.
01:35:44.220 We're social creatures.
01:35:45.220 We need each other.
01:35:46.220 It's not you can't just retreat into your own family and expect everything to be OK and that your kids are not going to be influenced by the outside.
01:35:54.220 They are.
01:35:55.220 That's why, again, when half my daughter's friends decided they were trans, we didn't ignore it.
01:35:59.220 We didn't pretend it wasn't happening.
01:36:01.220 We discussed with her how that sometimes, you know, people feel uncomfortable in their bodies as they approach puberty and how that might lead to them, you know, getting involved in something that they don't actually believe.
01:36:13.220 So you have to be kind of also my my co-author and I, Bethany Mandel and I, we have different approaches to this and we discussed both approaches in the book.
01:36:21.220 Bethany homeschools her children.
01:36:23.220 I send mine to public school.
01:36:24.220 And the idea that, you know, for me, my kids are out in the world.
01:36:29.220 So when they are at home, I reinforce everything that we believe.
01:36:33.220 She protects her kids from the outside influences as much as she can.
01:36:38.220 But obviously, as we mentioned in the book, this is coming from every direction.
01:36:41.220 It's not just schools.
01:36:42.220 So you could only do so much.
01:36:44.220 So we both have different approaches to this, but both approaches involve reinforcing in the home what your family believes.
01:36:51.220 I want to change subjects on a couple of things.
01:36:54.220 I want to go back to the Soviet Union, but I also want to talk to you about mental health and what is happening with our kids, how this is all affecting them in just a minute.
01:37:02.220 We're talking to Carol Markowitz.
01:37:03.220 She is the author of Stolen Youth.
01:37:06.220 It's up on Amazon today.
01:37:09.220 Go get it.
01:37:10.220 It is Amazon.com Stolen Youth by Carol Markowitz.
01:37:14.220 All right.
01:37:16.220 If it is important for somebody like Jordan Peterson to be out there, why and why is he so controversial?
01:37:26.220 He's controversial because unbelievably, he says things like clean your room, stand up straight, put your house in order, that stuff that that helps our children make sense of the world.
01:37:43.220 It helps us make sense of the world.
01:37:45.220 There is an order to the world.
01:37:48.220 Well, they've taken the Tuttle Twins, have taken Jordan Peterson's values and put them in the 12 rules boot camp with the Tuttle Twins.
01:37:58.220 So his 12 rules for life becomes a book, a book from the Tuttle Twins about a boot camp.
01:38:05.220 Everything that you need your kids to see and learn are available here from Jordan Peterson with the Tuttle Twins.
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01:38:32.220 10-second station ID.
01:38:33.220 Carol Markowitz, Stolen Youth is the name of the book.
01:38:48.220 Can we talk a little bit about suicide?
01:38:50.220 Do you address this in the book?
01:38:52.220 We only address it in terms of how it's used to shut down the transgender debate and how there's this pretense that if we don't confirm that a girl is actually a boy or some other new identity, they'll commit suicide.
01:39:07.220 And therapists pressure parents into doing what they want them to do because they will say, if you don't reinforce your child's gender, which is not the gender they were born with, then they'll kill themselves.
01:39:21.220 And, of course, parents will do whatever it takes for that not to happen.
01:39:25.220 Yes.
01:39:26.220 We'll do everything within reason and within truth.
01:39:29.220 Yes.
01:39:30.220 Do you have any thoughts on why suicide is going through the roof?
01:39:37.220 I mean, you're looking at this.
01:39:39.220 My feeling is it's just that nothing has any meaning anymore.
01:39:43.220 Nothing is real or worthy and there is no reward for merit.
01:39:48.220 Yeah.
01:39:49.220 Yeah.
01:39:50.220 The merit thing is huge.
01:39:51.220 I think that moving away from merit is just part of the woke system.
01:39:56.220 It's it says that we're all the same and we're all average and there's no difference between any of us.
01:40:01.220 And you shouldn't try the suicide thing.
01:40:04.220 I think that I think, you know, we'll be learning about this for years, but I think the pandemic responses had so much to do with our suicide rates.
01:40:13.220 I mean, they emergencies rose by, I think, twenty five percent mental health emergencies among children five to eleven and even more by kids twelve to seventeen.
01:40:23.220 I think it's in the thirties.
01:40:25.220 And they just the suicide attempt during that time period between March and October of twenty twenty when all the kids were inside their homes, not allowed out in places like New York where that extended, you know, for months and months even beyond that.
01:40:39.220 I think we really did damage and the idea that we could just shut down our world.
01:40:45.220 And everybody will be OK.
01:40:47.220 We know that that's not true and we'll be facing the repercussions of what we did.
01:40:50.220 There's a chapter in our book about covid, even though, obviously, as we move past covid and the restrictions move into the rear view mirror, the impulse is just to forget about it.
01:41:01.220 But we can't forget about it. Something horrible was done to our children and we can't let it go.
01:41:06.220 We we need we need to have accountability.
01:41:09.220 Talking to Carol Markowitz, she's the co-author of the book Stolen Youth.
01:41:13.220 It's a guide for parents so you know what you're dealing with and how to fight it.
01:41:18.220 Let me take you back to the Soviet Union.
01:41:20.220 We've only got a couple of minutes.
01:41:21.220 Tell me about your grandfather.
01:41:22.220 So my great grandfather, Aaron Gelberg, died in a gulag in the Soviet Union all the way in the east by Japan.
01:41:32.220 And he was arrested for the crime of owning a bakery and for, you know, having a business at a time where that became illegal.
01:41:39.220 The lines just shifted out from under him.
01:41:42.220 And I write about all the people that were there for saying the wrong thing, not saying the right thing strongly enough.
01:41:48.220 And how that conformity is coming here. We feel it. We see it.
01:41:52.220 So much of the covid response, for example, was dictated by that conformity.
01:41:56.220 You weren't allowed to speak out. You were crazy. You were a heretic.
01:41:59.220 You were, you know, you were somebody that couldn't be trusted if you did not say the exact same things that everybody else was saying.
01:42:05.220 So we need to be really careful about this conformity that's coming to our shores.
01:42:09.220 It began in other places. We might not be a totalitarian system yet, but it's happening.
01:42:15.220 Yeah. Carol, thank you so much. Your articles in the New York Post, your your columns are just fantastic.
01:42:22.220 And I wish you the best. Thank you for fighting.
01:42:25.220 Thank you so much. Thank you. You bet.
01:42:27.220 Carol Markowitz, Stolen Youth is the name of the book.
01:42:32.220 You know, I just I watched this weekend because I'm just a ball of fun.
01:42:38.220 I watched The Crucible. And it was an old like 1980s television production.
01:42:45.220 It was actually really good. But it's amazing.
01:42:48.220 You know, that was that was written during the Red Scare and the Committee for Un-American Activities.
01:42:56.220 And it was a warning. It was about the Salem witch trials.
01:42:59.220 And I'll tell you, the last the last half of that is is so clearly adaptable to today, just as it was in the 1950s.
01:43:14.220 And if they weren't conspiracy theories, the theorists to worry about it in the 1950s, how come they're calling us conspiracy theorists to worry about an out of control government today?
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01:44:53.220 So in New Hampshire and South Carolina, President Trump gave a speech.
01:45:12.220 He said, we need a fighter who can stand up to the left, who can stand up to the swamp, who can stand up to the media and stand up to the deep state.
01:45:20.220 He's absolutely right. And he has proven himself to be that guy.
01:45:25.220 He said, am I allowed to stand up to the rhinos? Absolutely.
01:45:30.220 I think that's what people need to stand up to the globalists in China to stand up for America.
01:45:35.220 And that's what we do. We stand up for America.
01:45:38.220 We need a president who could take on the whole system and a president that can win.
01:45:42.220 Together, we will complete the unfinished business of making America great again.
01:45:47.220 So and he did say this campaign is going to be about the future.
01:45:51.220 This is going to be about the issues. Fantastic.
01:45:54.220 He said border control drug crisis, the economy.
01:45:58.220 Joe Biden has put us on a fast track to ruin and destruction.
01:46:02.220 And we will ensure he does not receive four more years.
01:46:06.220 I think that's a great message.
01:46:08.220 And I'm glad to see that it didn't get bogged down in the past.
01:46:11.220 And in fact, he said, we're we're moving towards the the future.
01:46:16.220 Now, I saw a poll and I think this number is wrong.
01:46:20.220 If they asked, are you they asked Republicans, are you a MAGA Republican or are you a GOP member?
01:46:29.220 And it showed sixty four percent said MAGA Republican.
01:46:34.220 Thirty five percent said GOP.
01:46:37.220 Here's where I think that number is wrong.
01:46:39.220 I don't think MAGA means what the GOP thinks it means.
01:46:44.220 You know what I mean?
01:46:45.220 I think the GOP and the media think that that's just a Donald Trump and I'm going to be with him forever.
01:46:50.220 No matter what he does, he could stab somebody in the chest.
01:46:53.220 They're walking across Fifth Avenue and he's not going to jail.
01:46:57.220 I'm for it.
01:46:58.220 He got a reason.
01:46:59.220 That's what I think the press thinks a MAGA Republican is.
01:47:04.220 But Donald Trump was just the first MAGA Republican who actually went and did what he said he was going to do.
01:47:13.220 You know, he took these things on and did them.
01:47:18.220 And, you know, clearly who he's for and who he's against or what he's for and what he's against.
01:47:25.220 And I think like I would not consider myself a MAGA Republican, even though I support Donald Trump.
01:47:33.220 I wouldn't consider myself a MAGA Republican.
01:47:36.220 I don't consider myself a Republican, really.
01:47:39.220 And so if they asked me, I would say no, but I would be much more in line with MAGA than the GOP.
01:47:47.220 And I guess it's just because I think MAGA, I think red hat.
01:47:52.220 Yeah.
01:47:53.220 And it's no broader than that.
01:47:55.220 I mean, yeah, it's much broader than that.
01:47:57.220 Just in your your poll.
01:47:59.220 I mean, 64 percent MAGA Republicans.
01:48:01.220 But Trump is not winning 64 percent in primary polls.
01:48:03.220 Right.
01:48:04.220 But I think there are still some.
01:48:05.220 I mean, I would have answered that neither.
01:48:07.220 How would you have answered that?
01:48:09.220 Yeah.
01:48:10.220 I mean, neither.
01:48:11.220 Neither.
01:48:12.220 I mean, I think like even though I'm probably I'm probably in line with the MAGA thing, because I mean, what does MAGA stand for to you?
01:48:20.220 Yeah, because I think at least at the beginning, it was Donald Trump centric.
01:48:24.220 Right.
01:48:25.220 Over time, especially when a president is elected, structure builds up around that.
01:48:29.220 I mean, there's been attempts to sort of intellectualize that movement, you know, in certain think tanks.
01:48:35.220 And, you know, you have politicians who adopt certain parts of it.
01:48:39.220 I mean, to me, it says now it's it's there's an element.
01:48:42.220 The difference between today's like the MAGA movement and, you know, previous Republican iterations to me seems there's more populism to it.
01:48:52.220 There's hang on. What does that mean to you?
01:48:55.220 I think in this context, I think it means it's less maybe about like, I think this is you could see the culture war type stuff in there.
01:49:05.220 Right. Like there's more culture war.
01:49:07.220 There's less like nerdy tax policy.
01:49:10.220 Yeah. Populism is more.
01:49:12.220 I'm against the elites.
01:49:14.220 I'm against.
01:49:15.220 Yes, it's not.
01:49:16.220 It's not against the rich per se.
01:49:18.220 I'm against those who think they're above everybody else.
01:49:21.220 It's similar to the throw the bums out thing.
01:49:24.220 But I mean, the Tea Party had that, too.
01:49:26.220 There was an element of populism in the Tea Party, but it was a totally different basis.
01:49:30.220 Right. That's why I'm just that's why I think the distinction because you have populism, I think, is part of the distinction.
01:49:35.220 I think nationalism is part of the distinction as well.
01:49:38.220 And see, you know, all of these things get a bad name.
01:49:42.220 Well, yeah, there's good parts and bad parts of them.
01:49:44.220 Right. I mean, nationalism, if it is my country can do no wrong ever.
01:49:48.220 Well, then you've got a problem.
01:49:49.220 Yeah.
01:49:50.220 You know, we are the master race kind of goes awry.
01:49:53.220 Yeah.
01:49:54.220 But nationalism on let's take care of America first because we won't be able to take care of anybody else.
01:50:01.220 If we're not healthy, I think is absolutely spot on.
01:50:05.220 Mm hmm. And I think that there's like these this is there have always been elements of this inside the Republican Party.
01:50:10.220 I mean, you go back to paleo conservatism, you go back to Pat Buchanan.
01:50:15.220 Right. Like that is the same.
01:50:17.220 Wait a minute. Paleo conservatism.
01:50:19.220 Mm hmm.
01:50:20.220 Is that where conservative dinosaurs?
01:50:23.220 Yes, that's exactly.
01:50:24.220 Eat rhinos.
01:50:25.220 Yes.
01:50:26.220 Love that.
01:50:27.220 Exactly.
01:50:28.220 All right. Yes.
01:50:29.220 But I mean, that's the Pat Buchanan.
01:50:30.220 Yeah.
01:50:31.220 Which is very similar in in some ways to the sort of policy prescriptions we see from, you know, from the MAGA movement today.
01:50:40.220 You know, you have the libertarian section of the Republican Party.
01:50:45.220 Right. Right.
01:50:46.220 You have the sort of you have the there was at one point that Rockefeller Republican thing that was, you know.
01:50:53.220 Oh, I still think that's there.
01:50:55.220 I mean, Mitt Romney is.
01:50:56.220 Yeah.
01:50:57.220 Mitt Romney is that.
01:50:58.220 And Mitch McConnell is that.
01:51:00.220 That's that's the rhino really side.
01:51:02.220 Yeah.
01:51:03.220 That's more elite.
01:51:04.220 And McConnell is almost more like a straight out establishment.
01:51:07.220 Right.
01:51:08.220 Like he's kind of in that.
01:51:09.220 And you have the the policy wonks.
01:51:11.220 Right.
01:51:12.220 Like all these groups grow and shrink like the libertarian move.
01:51:16.220 The libertarian part of the Republican Party was much bigger in 2010 and 2012 2014 in that area.
01:51:23.220 Then I think it is today where this sort of the MAGA movement, the America first, if you want to summarize it that way, has risen and pushed that side down to a smaller percentage.
01:51:34.220 See, I consider myself more libertarian, but I'm also in with this movement because the MAGA movement is to me, it is America first in not in a bad way.
01:51:46.220 But America first, it's populist against the you know, I'm I'd rather be with the people because I think, you know, it's Jefferson.
01:51:56.220 Trust the people.
01:51:57.220 I'd rather have I'd rather be with the people than all of the intellectuals in, you know, at Harvard combined.
01:52:04.220 I'd rather I think we'll get more common sense and better answers from the overall general people.
01:52:10.220 So I don't think there's a wrong anything wrong with that.
01:52:13.220 That is anti elitist.
01:52:14.220 But it's only because the elite have become so out of touch with everything.
01:52:20.220 I mean, it is it's almost, you know, King Louie.
01:52:23.220 Mm hmm.
01:52:24.220 Yeah, no, I think that's it's a very bizarre time.
01:52:27.220 But I mean, I think if you look at like the DeSantis Trump thing, where they are obviously the two leaders for the Republican nomination, I think they're both fighting in that MAGA group like.
01:52:39.220 Oh, yeah, they are.
01:52:40.220 Ron DeSantis was a Tea Party Republican.
01:52:42.220 Mm hmm.
01:52:43.220 That's how he came in.
01:52:44.220 But his and he's been very effective and done a lot of good things and a lot of things I really agree with.
01:52:50.220 But his approach, I think, is is much more targeted towards those types of voter.
01:52:54.220 He's competing with Trump voters in that circle.
01:52:56.220 He's not coming with another separate argument.
01:52:58.220 He's saying and he's not saying this outwardly, but he's where Trump kind of is saying criticizing DeSantis outwardly at this point.
01:53:05.220 But he's the only one in the race.
01:53:06.220 So he's got more room for that probably at this point.
01:53:09.220 But DeSantis is like, OK, I'm going to do a lot of the things you liked about Donald Trump.
01:53:13.220 I'm going to take out some of the things you didn't like.
01:53:15.220 I'm going to try to do some of the stuff you did like, but do it better or more efficiently.
01:53:18.220 Mm hmm.
01:53:19.220 That's basically basically his approach where there's there's not a the the can't like you see, for example, John Bolton talking about running and he's trying to run right as a totally different thing.
01:53:33.220 Right. He's driving. I'm a foreign policy hawkish conservative.
01:53:37.220 I will make sure your kids die in the battlefields of Russia.
01:53:41.220 OK, it was a weird campaign slogan, but it was too long.
01:53:45.220 It was just too long.
01:53:46.220 That was my first criticism.
01:53:48.220 But like he, you know, he's a he's a foreign policy hawk.
01:53:52.220 He's coming. He's appealing to that group.
01:53:54.220 Lindsey Graham ran this campaign back in 2016.
01:53:57.220 Hey, no one's talking about foreign policy.
01:53:59.220 I'm going to talk about foreign policy.
01:54:00.220 Someone's got to represent that view.
01:54:02.220 That's going to happen.
01:54:03.220 But really, like the bulk of the there's two candidates that seem to have any chance of winning.
01:54:09.220 And if you want to go to three or four, you're going to get into people like Ted Cruz, who are also competing for those same voters.
01:54:16.220 There's not you're going to get a Larry Hogan in this race, I'm sure, or a Liz Cheney or somebody like that to go after other groups.
01:54:23.220 There will be candidates to fill those holes.
01:54:25.220 But the MAGA group at 65 percent is it's got to be at least that high because I think it's all of these people are running their campaigns to target those voters.
01:54:34.220 Yeah, I think it's actually higher than that.
01:54:37.220 My point on bringing this in is, you know, that number doesn't include people like me that I'm totally comfortable in the MAGA crowd.
01:54:46.220 It's just something in me, my head.
01:54:49.220 If I were asked that, I wouldn't first identify myself as that.
01:54:53.220 But if I think about it, I'm like, no, I'm pretty much in agreement with everything.
01:54:57.220 So, yeah, I guess I would be.
01:54:59.220 How would you identify yourself other than a woman?
01:55:04.220 Well, currently, I am a woman.
01:55:07.220 I'm a strong woman.
01:55:08.220 A strong woman.
01:55:09.220 I'm a strong woman.
01:55:10.220 But you're a strong.
01:55:11.220 But a fat woman.
01:55:12.220 Yeah.
01:55:13.220 A strong fat woman.
01:55:14.220 Yes.
01:55:15.220 Other than strong fat woman, how would you identify yourself?
01:55:18.220 A constitutionalist.
01:55:23.220 Yeah.
01:55:24.220 Bill of Rights constitutionalist.
01:55:26.220 You know, if this didn't have such a bad name, I would consider myself a classic liberal.
01:55:36.220 Classical liberal.
01:55:37.220 Classical liberal.
01:55:38.220 Because classical liberal is pretty much, you know, a libertarian.
01:55:43.220 Similar to a libertarian.
01:55:44.220 Yeah, very, very similar.
01:55:45.220 It just it just really revolves around the Bill of Rights.
01:55:50.220 And I am all about the Bill of Rights.
01:55:52.220 And I think like that divide right now is probably best discussed in the big tech world, right?
01:55:58.220 Where you have the libertarian classic classical liberal libertarian approach would be like these are private companies.
01:56:04.220 They get to do what they do.
01:56:05.220 And if you don't like it.
01:56:06.220 Right.
01:56:07.220 And I think that's the split, though.
01:56:08.220 That's why I don't think you're exactly that.
01:56:10.220 No, I know.
01:56:11.220 That's why.
01:56:12.220 But that's why I don't consider myself a MAGA, but I also do.
01:56:17.220 Right.
01:56:18.220 You know what I mean?
01:56:19.220 Because I don't I don't think I fit in into anything.
01:56:20.220 And I think that's actually healthy.
01:56:22.220 I don't think we should be in anybody's club.
01:56:24.220 Yeah.
01:56:25.220 And I think the debate is healthy, too.
01:56:26.220 Like a lot of my friends on the right will come a lot of times and we'll be talking about this.
01:56:29.220 I'm really, really uncomfortable with the government being involved in private companies.
01:56:32.220 I don't like it.
01:56:33.220 I want to avoid it at all costs.
01:56:35.220 I guess my my most comfortable way of stating it is it's the last resort.
01:56:39.220 Right.
01:56:40.220 Like, I just don't want to do it if I can help it.
01:56:42.220 And you can get away with not doing it.
01:56:44.220 That's just my my way of looking at it.
01:56:46.220 I think the the movement right now is in a different place on that where they are want to be much more aggressive and look at the idea of staying out of everybody's business as sort of a an experiment that went awry and didn't work.
01:57:01.220 And I can look, there's reasons there's good arguments.
01:57:03.220 And these are my friends.
01:57:04.220 They're smart.
01:57:05.220 And they have a good a good argument on some of the stuff.
01:57:08.220 And I think like that balance is the most interesting part of conservatism right now, that debate of where that line lands.
01:57:15.220 Because I think everybody on the right, even people who are much more aggressive than I am using government power to solve these problems, are really uncomfortable doing it.
01:57:23.220 They don't want to go that way.
01:57:24.220 They just feel like there's no other choice right now.
01:57:27.220 And finding where that line is, is going to it's going to probably set this era in in history.
01:57:34.220 I will tell you that the government being involved in things has a very bad track record.
01:57:41.220 Usually you could be like, well, the highway system in the military.
01:57:47.220 Right.
01:57:48.220 Okay.
01:57:49.220 Yeah.
01:57:50.220 All right.
01:57:51.220 The success of the United States prior to, you know, 18, you know, 65, every, you know, for giving the benefit of the doubt for everybody's like, you know, Lincoln, Lincoln, he was a bastard.
01:58:04.220 He took us out.
01:58:05.220 Whatever.
01:58:06.220 That's pretty, that's pretty far down that road.
01:58:08.220 Yeah.
01:58:10.220 But everything that this country built, the government was not involved with for the most part.
01:58:19.220 That's a pretty damn good track record.
01:58:22.220 You know, and dare I say it, even better than the highway system.
01:58:25.220 Wow.
01:58:26.220 And the Department of Defense.
01:58:27.220 And I think that middle ground is something you've been talking about an awful lot.
01:58:31.220 You talk about it a ton in your book, The Great Reset, which is this public private partnership where it's not law.
01:58:38.220 They don't have to use the law.
01:58:40.220 They're redefining terms.
01:58:42.220 They're working together.
01:58:43.220 There's pressure on both sides.
01:58:45.220 And that is where this line gets muddy and it's difficult to manage.
01:58:49.220 Everybody needs to understand on both sides, big pharma and covid.
01:58:55.220 That is your public private partnership.
01:58:58.220 Want more of it?
01:59:00.220 No, thanks.
01:59:01.220 Several of America's largest banks are teaming up to create a digital wallet to compete with Apple Pay.
01:59:07.220 It's being run by early warning services, which definitely doesn't sound shady at all.
01:59:14.220 And I mean, honestly, you should look at them and use that as your early warning.
01:59:21.220 The project involves Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America each find billions of dollars a year for allegedly ripping consumers off.
01:59:30.220 They're testing digital wallets, but they already own companies that provide these services.
01:59:35.220 So why would they need to create another one, a new digital wallet when those products already exist?
01:59:41.220 Or maybe it's just further control of the flow of your money and to digitize the U.S. dollar.
01:59:46.220 Maybe they don't want to be counted out and have all banking done by the Fed.
01:59:50.220 Plausible.
01:59:51.220 Possible.
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02:00:57.220 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:00.220 We're glad you're here.
02:01:01.220 Thanks.
02:01:02.220 Well, not you in particular.
02:01:04.220 I mean, I'm actually not glad you're here, Stu.
02:01:07.220 That was a little hurtful.
02:01:08.220 I was just saying thank you for your nice greeting, although I've been here for hours.
02:01:12.220 I know you have been and really haven't done much, have you?
02:01:15.220 Haven't brought anything good to the program, have you?
02:01:17.220 No.
02:01:18.220 I wouldn't say specifically.
02:01:20.220 You know, I mean, I've been trying to bring up things that ruin the show most days.
02:01:24.220 Exactly right.
02:01:25.220 Exactly right.
02:01:26.220 And you brought to the table the Eagles today.
02:01:29.220 Yes.
02:01:30.220 I mean, have you ever been to a Super Bowl?
02:01:32.220 Like to the game?
02:01:33.220 No, to the game.
02:01:34.220 I've gone to the Super Bowl, but not to the game.
02:01:37.220 Really?
02:01:38.220 Yeah.
02:01:39.220 A lot of people do that these days.
02:01:40.220 I've noticed.
02:01:41.220 And it's probably a smart decision.
02:01:42.220 They're a little pricey.
02:01:43.220 They're a tad pricey.
02:01:44.220 I'm like, Dad, please.
02:01:45.220 And he's 18, and it'll be our last year together.
02:01:48.220 And I'm like, ah.
02:01:50.220 And then I look at the prices and I'm like, no, you're not.
02:01:53.220 I've already spent way more than that on you.
02:01:57.220 Yeah.
02:01:58.220 I think just on diapers for like generations, you know.
02:02:03.220 Yeah.
02:02:04.220 But no, I haven't been.
02:02:06.220 You go every year, though.
02:02:07.220 I do.
02:02:08.220 I mean, this year is the real year.
02:02:09.220 An Eagles year.
02:02:10.220 Well, that was 2017, too.
02:02:12.220 That was the real year.
02:02:13.220 And in 2005.
02:02:14.220 How many real years are you going to get?
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