The Glenn Beck Program - December 15, 2020


Where Do We Go from Here? | Guests: John Ziegler & Steve Deace | 12⧸15⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

147.61568

Word Count

18,112

Sentence Count

1,633

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program: America is on the edge, and who do you trust? Well, certainly not Bill Barr. Also, the latest on the voting machines and what s happening in Georgia, and we go there in 60 seconds.


Transcript

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00:01:40.680 America is on the edge and who do you trust?
00:01:47.580 Well, certainly not Bill Barr.
00:01:50.740 I can't take it.
00:01:53.020 I have been saying this about where is the report, where is the report, where is the report?
00:01:58.120 Now he's being praised by the right on the way out because he said that Donald Trump was, was, they tried to overthrow illegally his, his administration.
00:02:12.240 And it was unjust and it was unjust and, well, where's the report, Bill?
00:02:17.240 Where's the stinking report?
00:02:19.580 We'll get into that.
00:02:21.080 Also, the latest on the voting machines and what's happening in Georgia.
00:02:26.640 We go there in 60 seconds.
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00:04:06.360 Oh, yeah.
00:04:08.980 Oh, yeah.
00:04:10.040 Where do we start?
00:04:12.640 Pat Gray is sitting in for Mr. Steve Regeer, otherwise known as Stu.
00:04:17.640 Hello, Pat.
00:04:18.220 Where do we start?
00:04:18.720 You want to start with the things we found out now from the press now that the electors had been seated?
00:04:26.560 Or do you want to start with Bill Barr?
00:04:28.520 Ah, well, you already mentioned Bill Barr.
00:04:32.780 So let's start with Bill Barr.
00:04:34.260 All right.
00:04:34.500 So let's start with this.
00:04:35.500 I'm just going to read this letter because I'm sure.
00:04:37.700 Dear Mr. President, I appreciate the opportunity to update you this afternoon on the department's review of voter fraud allegations in the 2020 election and how these allegations will continue to be pursued.
00:04:49.460 At a time when the country is so deeply divided, it's incumbent on all levels of government and agencies acting within their purview to do all we can to ensure the integrity of elections and promote public confidence in their outcome.
00:05:03.180 You got any confidence in it?
00:05:06.580 No, no, I have no confidence in it.
00:05:08.640 I'm greatly honored that you would call me to serve on your administration, the American people, once again, as attorney general.
00:05:15.700 I'm proud to have played a role in the many successes and unprecedented achievements that you have delivered for the American people.
00:05:23.800 Your 2016 victory speech in which you reached out to your opponents and called for working together for the benefit of the American people was immediately met by a partisan onslaught against you in which no tactic, no matter how abusive and deceitful, was out of bounds.
00:05:43.800 The low point of this campaign was the effort to cripple, if not oust, your administration with frenzied and baseless accusations of collusion with Russia.
00:06:01.100 So, so, Pat, do you have a problem with that paragraph at all?
00:06:05.000 I mean, I mean, I know the press does.
00:06:07.080 They're like, what are you talking about?
00:06:08.700 Baseless accusations, frenzied accusations of collusion with Russia.
00:06:13.800 What are you talking about?
00:06:15.100 Do you have a different perspective on that, perhaps?
00:06:19.600 Slightly, maybe.
00:06:20.660 Yeah.
00:06:20.980 Yeah.
00:06:21.620 And what is that perspective?
00:06:23.440 Well, where was Bill Barr on the election fraud situation?
00:06:29.940 Yeah.
00:06:30.100 Where, where, where, for instance, where was Bill, Bill Barr on the actual, let me see if I can get it here.
00:06:36.700 The, the actual campaign to cripple, if not oust your administration with frenzied and baseless accusations of collusion with Russia.
00:06:45.120 Where were you?
00:06:46.160 Where is the document that you provide?
00:06:48.560 You said you were going to provide back in August.
00:06:50.700 Where is the evidence of it?
00:06:53.780 That once again, once again, dividing the American people.
00:06:59.040 And here's how it happens.
00:07:00.380 You divide us because you, we know this is true.
00:07:06.220 We've done our own homework.
00:07:08.480 And yet you're not giving us any satisfactory closure on it.
00:07:14.240 You're just saying, yep, that's what happened.
00:07:16.580 But nobody goes to jail.
00:07:18.260 There is no official report.
00:07:19.980 And the other side can just walk away scot-free.
00:07:23.700 And nobody, nobody's the wiser.
00:07:25.980 No harm done for them.
00:07:27.020 No harm done.
00:07:27.920 Few could have weathered these attacks.
00:07:31.160 Must let's forge ahead with a positive program for the country.
00:07:33.900 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:07:35.540 All really good things about Donald Trump, which makes Donald Trump feel good that somebody,
00:07:40.760 you know, actually will recognize the good things that he's done, like brokering historic
00:07:45.100 peace in the Middle East, et cetera, et cetera.
00:07:47.320 But it means nothing coming from Bill Barr.
00:07:50.520 How could you possibly resign?
00:07:53.280 He ends it with this.
00:07:54.700 Anyways, I'll be, I'm going to spend next week wrapping up a few remaining matters important
00:07:59.620 to the administration and depart on December 23rd.
00:08:03.340 If I were the president, I would have said, hey, one of those important things for the
00:08:06.620 republic is, is that that report that you promised in August?
00:08:10.900 Where is it?
00:08:12.120 Where is it?
00:08:14.220 Now, Bill says he's retiring because he just wants to spend time with his children and his
00:08:21.280 family for Christmas.
00:08:22.420 You know, Bill, you can do that and still work out the other three weeks.
00:08:28.940 Why aren't you working out the other three weeks?
00:08:31.880 What are you distancing from?
00:08:33.540 Why is it that you're leaving with some, it's kind of like, gee, where did I put that billion
00:08:40.840 dollars?
00:08:41.560 I know I had it here just a minute ago.
00:08:44.420 Where did I put that?
00:08:45.100 How, how do you leave?
00:08:50.080 Well, I think, did I, did I finish everything?
00:08:52.740 I think I have it.
00:08:55.320 Oh, yep.
00:08:56.380 Turn out the lights.
00:08:58.140 Uh, there's one thing screaming from your desk.
00:09:02.680 Where's the report?
00:09:05.200 Where is the report?
00:09:07.540 But don't worry.
00:09:10.260 He's working hard so we can have trust in our American system.
00:09:14.120 I don't have any.
00:09:17.860 I'm, where did I put that trust?
00:09:19.760 Where did I?
00:09:20.420 Oh, that's right.
00:09:21.440 It was stolen from me by the press and the people in Congress and the people in the Senate
00:09:27.480 and the people in the administration.
00:09:29.620 Uh, I have no trust left.
00:09:31.140 It's all gone.
00:09:32.120 Uh, gee, where did I put it?
00:09:33.440 I don't know.
00:09:33.980 I had it for a while.
00:09:35.280 In fact, I had it most of my life up until the last, I don't know, 15 years.
00:09:42.920 Now I believe things that I never thought I would believe.
00:09:46.060 Now I believe things and, and feel things that I never thought I never wanted to.
00:09:52.400 I still don't want to believe.
00:09:54.540 I still don't want to feel this way.
00:09:56.540 I love my country, but you know what?
00:09:59.160 I'm really not married to the land.
00:10:04.060 I'm not really married to the monuments.
00:10:06.700 I just was in Washington, DC.
00:10:08.600 I don't really care.
00:10:09.860 I don't care.
00:10:10.980 Yep.
00:10:11.440 You could, uh, a, a horrible, horrible, fiery flood could come and burn down and then put
00:10:18.680 out and wash away all of the monuments, all of our stuff, all of the land.
00:10:23.560 We could be on a boat and I really, I would be sad.
00:10:26.640 Sure.
00:10:26.820 I'd be sad.
00:10:27.660 I get seasick.
00:10:28.960 I don't want to live on a boat, but if I had a group of people that said, you know
00:10:33.540 what we all believe that all men are created equal and endowed by our creator, we'd figure
00:10:38.080 out a way to make a row and we were a, uh, uh, an hour, and we would actually row our
00:10:44.920 way to another continent where we would start all over again.
00:10:49.020 And as long as we had those principles, we'd be fine.
00:10:53.560 But gee, where did we put those principles?
00:10:55.900 I know they're in a drawer here someplace.
00:11:00.560 Arrgh!
00:11:01.120 Now, if I could break a little early, then I can come back and I could, I could read
00:11:12.120 the, uh, I could read the report on the voting machines.
00:11:16.600 Have you read that?
00:11:18.160 Yeah.
00:11:18.800 Yeah.
00:11:19.120 You've read the whole report, right?
00:11:20.920 I think so.
00:11:22.240 Yeah.
00:11:22.500 Okay.
00:11:22.780 So I read, I read a story, uh, from the New York times and it talked about some of the
00:11:31.380 things.
00:11:31.840 And then it said, well, but the AG said that's all out of context.
00:11:37.700 So I went and I got the report and I read every fricking boring page of that report.
00:11:44.400 And you know what?
00:11:45.440 It's not as boring as I thought.
00:11:48.740 And it seems as though it's all in context.
00:11:53.900 I'm going to share the actual words and the context with you in 60 seconds.
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00:14:08.420 Ah, hello, and welcome to the week before Christmas, when, ah, not a creature is stirring,
00:14:16.900 not even a mouse.
00:14:18.880 Hmm.
00:14:20.000 Because if a mouse was stirring, we might have to shoot it and eat it, but we could roast
00:14:24.860 it over an open fire.
00:14:27.480 Uh, let me, uh, let me tell you, Wisconsin Supreme Court.
00:14:31.200 Now, this is an interesting story that came out yesterday.
00:14:35.560 Okay, you know, after the election has been verified, uh, Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled
00:14:44.160 the state made a mistake by giving blanket exemption to voter ID rules during COVID.
00:14:52.280 Wait a minute.
00:14:54.940 What?
00:14:56.420 What are you saying?
00:14:59.320 The ruling now opens the door to challenge potentially tens of thousands of ballots in the state where
00:15:04.780 the difference between Biden and Trump is about 20,000 votes.
00:15:08.600 Okay, now, they just ruled this Monday after the electors were seated?
00:15:14.580 Ha!
00:15:16.380 State and local election officials made a mistake when they gave blanket permission allowing
00:15:21.800 voters to declare themselves homebound and skip all voter ID requirements.
00:15:28.600 Hmm.
00:15:28.920 Wow.
00:15:31.520 In the case of challenging the practice in Dane County, one of Wisconsin's large urban centers
00:15:37.420 around the city of Madison, the state's highest court ruled only those votes who own, whose
00:15:44.060 own age, physical illness, or infirmity makes them homebound could declare themselves indefinitely
00:15:50.440 confined to avoid complying with the requirement of photo ID.
00:15:55.140 Now, wait a minute.
00:15:58.260 Hold on just a second.
00:16:01.480 Are you saying people in Wisconsin might have made things up and voted as other people?
00:16:10.820 Come on.
00:16:13.180 Oh, another breaking news story for you.
00:16:16.000 More than 1,700 Georgians were singled out for illegally casting two ballots in 2020 election,
00:16:24.340 including last month's hotly contested presidential race.
00:16:28.960 What?
00:16:30.480 But their fraudulent votes weren't canceled out, according to state election officials.
00:16:35.340 I thought everything in Georgia was fine.
00:16:37.560 I thought the election officials told us everything is everything is great here.
00:16:42.900 So far, no one has been prosecuted.
00:16:47.860 Well, why break the streak now?
00:16:52.260 Why start prosecuting people for things like felonies, federal crimes, you know, when we're
00:17:01.600 not prosecuting people for other federal crimes?
00:17:05.340 Why?
00:17:06.520 Were they homeless?
00:17:08.320 Are they black?
00:17:10.040 Are they transgendered?
00:17:11.960 You cannot really tell me that you understand their plight.
00:17:17.600 And now you want to throw them in jail for a mere felony of voting twice.
00:17:24.940 It's just like you white people or better yet, one I learned yesterday, white parents and
00:17:32.860 really parents in general.
00:17:34.440 I don't know if you saw this, but parents, parents are tyrants.
00:17:40.700 Parents are just shutting their children down at every opportunity.
00:17:49.160 And if you don't think that that's true, you're even a bigger part of the problem.
00:17:54.240 Oh, finally, someone has said it, something that every eight year old thinks my parents are
00:18:02.620 tried tyrants.
00:18:04.020 Oh, finally, somebody speaking up for those eight year olds.
00:18:07.860 Now, this is going to come as a surprise.
00:18:12.620 So please, if you're driving, please pull your car over right now, please.
00:18:17.980 For those of you who are not driving, may I just say that this is a full fledged duct tape
00:18:24.620 alert.
00:18:25.080 Your head may explode at any time.
00:18:31.040 Please wrap your head in duct tape.
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00:18:39.780 you get to the hospital and the doctors and nurses can look at each other and say, head
00:18:46.120 explode.
00:18:46.940 Yeah.
00:18:48.180 Talking about the election, wasn't he?
00:18:50.200 Yeah.
00:18:51.320 We get it all the time, brother.
00:18:53.100 We get it all the time.
00:18:55.080 OK, I've given you enough time to wrap your head.
00:18:58.020 The majority of these double voters were Democrats.
00:19:05.580 No.
00:19:06.580 Wait a minute.
00:19:07.340 No.
00:19:08.220 The majority of double voters were Democrats who cast an absentee ballot either by mail or
00:19:16.100 by a Facebook drop box.
00:19:19.600 And then they voted in person on Election Day.
00:19:23.820 The highest share of offenders, Pat, Pat, Pat, are you?
00:19:29.720 You're seated.
00:19:30.620 You lay down.
00:19:31.940 Maybe you should lay down for this.
00:19:34.260 The highest shares of offenders were from Fulton County, which includes Atlanta.
00:19:40.920 What?
00:19:41.720 Yeah.
00:19:42.100 Many of whom were allowed to cast a second ballot by poll workers.
00:19:49.640 Huh.
00:19:50.380 And how did they do that when they were worried about that water pipe exploding?
00:19:54.820 How could they?
00:19:55.700 Right.
00:19:56.140 That's probably what it was.
00:19:58.480 A lot of homeless people.
00:20:00.000 A lot of people that, well, you've stolen their future from.
00:20:04.340 And maybe you were even a parent at the time.
00:20:07.520 And they had a bad water pipe that was about to blow or not to blow.
00:20:12.520 And they were worried about it.
00:20:14.840 And so they just got confused.
00:20:16.620 And you want to put them in jail?
00:20:18.640 That's because of your white privilege.
00:20:20.200 That's why you want to put them in jail.
00:20:21.600 Amen, brother.
00:20:22.260 You know what you're trying to do?
00:20:23.200 You're trying to suppress voters because, you know, the election in Georgia is going on right now, today, the same people and nobody pays for any crime.
00:20:38.800 Oh, that's great.
00:20:40.640 What was that line from Rudyard Kipling where no man pays for his sins?
00:20:48.940 Ah, that's great.
00:20:49.780 It's an old poem that just kind of says at the end, it's going to be horrible, horrible slaughter and bloodshed and fire just to get back to the truth.
00:21:03.380 What does he know?
00:21:04.860 He wrote that after World War I and was predicting World War II.
00:21:08.680 What does he know?
00:21:10.360 You know, it's different this time.
00:21:12.540 Now, the judge has ordered the release of the report showing that the Dominion voting system had a minor error rate.
00:21:27.140 OK, we are talking about we're talking about an error rate of point zero zero zero eight percent.
00:21:35.260 So that didn't change any.
00:21:37.860 Oh, no.
00:21:38.520 Wait a minute.
00:21:38.840 Oh, that's what it should be.
00:21:41.200 Point zero zero zero eight percent.
00:21:44.180 That's what it usually is.
00:21:46.580 It's a little different than that.
00:21:49.320 It's a little higher.
00:21:50.120 It's a 68 percent error rate.
00:21:54.840 Now, this is the one just the last few days they tried to keep secret.
00:22:00.560 They didn't want anyone to see.
00:22:03.520 Yeah.
00:22:06.140 That it demonstrated, quoting, a significant and fatal error in security and election integrity by an observed error rate of 68.5 percent.
00:22:19.960 That's only eight and a half million percent higher than it should be.
00:22:23.960 But that's it.
00:22:24.680 You're so picky, Glenn.
00:22:26.120 But they said they said that this story really is lacking context.
00:22:32.940 Oh, I've got your context for you.
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00:24:14.240 Hello, America.
00:24:18.400 You've got a whole new attitude.
00:24:23.700 I tell my kids attitude is bad.
00:24:25.780 Don't give me attitude.
00:24:27.120 Well, I think I have all of it for them today.
00:24:30.140 I'm just going to go over the report that the state of Michigan tried to keep from the American people.
00:24:41.060 And they they wanted this to be, you know, buried.
00:24:44.040 And then the secretary of state of Michigan, when she found out that it was going to be released because the courts said they had to release it.
00:24:53.160 That's that's when she said, well, it's it's not quite as simple as everyone is saying that there was voter fraud.
00:25:01.240 Really? OK. All right.
00:25:02.960 Well, let's let's not let's go for the real context here.
00:25:07.280 Let's read the report.
00:25:09.360 My name is Russell James Ramsland, Jr.
00:25:13.400 I am a resident of Dallas County, Texas.
00:25:15.740 I hold an MBA from Harvard, political science degree from Duke.
00:25:20.120 I've worked with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, otherwise known as NASA and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, among other organizations.
00:25:32.140 I run businesses all over the world, many of which are highly technical in nature.
00:25:36.160 I've served on technical government panels.
00:25:38.740 I'm also part of the management team of Allied Security Operations Group, LLC.
00:25:44.800 This is a group of globally engaged professionals who come from various disciplines, including the Department of Defense, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, CIA.
00:25:55.080 It provides a range of security services and has a particular emphasis on cybersecurity, open source investigation and penetration testing of networks.
00:26:05.220 We employ a wide variety of cyber and cyber forensic analysis, and we have patents, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:26:14.220 I have relied for this report on these experts and resources.
00:26:20.600 Purpose and preliminary conclusions.
00:26:24.120 The purpose of this forensic audit is to test the integrity of Dominion voting system and how it performed in Antrim County, Michigan for the 2020 election.
00:26:34.580 Here's here's here's here's the conclusion.
00:26:38.360 We conclude that the Dominion voting system is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systematic fraud and influence election results.
00:26:51.500 The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors.
00:26:58.180 The electronic ballots are then transferred for adjudication.
00:27:02.640 The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency and best of all, no audit trail.
00:27:13.880 This leads to the vote or election fraud.
00:27:18.920 Based on our study, we conclude that Dominion voting system should not be in use in Michigan.
00:27:24.620 We further conclude that the results of Antrim County should not be certified.
00:27:30.020 The Antrim County clerk and secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, have stated that the election night error detailed by the vote by the above vote flip from Trump to Biden.
00:27:42.460 Do you remember this was a where that spike happened?
00:27:45.540 And it was just, no, those spikes are normal.
00:27:48.140 And that flip that happens all the time.
00:27:50.080 You can expect that.
00:27:51.060 And that was without one particular one where it flipped from Trump to Biden.
00:27:56.360 That was just a clerical error that we caught right away.
00:27:59.940 And we adjusted that right away.
00:28:03.420 Well, listen to what he has to say here.
00:28:05.560 The county clerk and secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, have stated that the election night error was the result of human error caused by a failure to update the Barcelona township tabulator prior to the election night for down ballot race.
00:28:24.280 We disagree and conclude that the vote flip occurred because of machine error built into the voting software designed to create error.
00:28:36.440 Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's statement, November 6, 2020, that the correct results always were and continue to be reflected in the tabulated totals and the tape quote was false.
00:28:50.740 The allowable election error rate established by the FEC, the guidelines, is out of every one in 250 ballots or 0.008 percent.
00:29:05.840 So, in other words, every 250 people that vote, 250,000.
00:29:10.760 So, yeah, 250,000 people who vote, one might be in error.
00:29:16.100 But we observed an error rate of 68 percent.
00:29:21.580 That means for every 100 people that vote, not 100,000, every 100 people that vote, 68 of those votes are in error.
00:29:32.180 This demonstrated a significant and fatal error in security and election integrity.
00:29:38.500 Gee, you think?
00:29:41.460 The results in Androm County 2020 election are not certifiable.
00:29:47.580 This is a result of machine error and or software error, but not human error.
00:29:53.520 The tabulation log for the forensic examination of the server for Androm County from December 6, 2020, consists of 15,676 individual events,
00:30:06.980 of which 10,667 or 68 percent of the events were recorded errors.
00:30:15.760 These errors resulted in overall tabulation errors or ballots being sent to adjudication.
00:30:21.660 This high error rate proves the Dominion voting system is flawed and does not meet state or federal election laws.
00:30:30.520 These errors occurred after the Androm County clerk provided a repovisioned CF card with uploaded software for the Central Lake Precinct on December 6.
00:30:43.400 This means the statement by the Secretary, Secretary Benson, was again false.
00:30:50.420 The Dominion voting system produced systematic errors and high error rates both prior to the update and after the update,
00:31:00.280 meaning the update or lack of update is not the cause of errors.
00:31:05.940 He goes into specifics, he shows different ballots, et cetera, et cetera.
00:31:14.100 He says that out of, you know, out of out of all of the ballots, 68 were spit out of the machine and that allowed people to look at them and refeed them into the machine.
00:31:29.260 And they were supposed to do something with them and they never did.
00:31:33.020 They also failed to upload the or update the system.
00:31:37.400 A purposeful lack of providing basic computer security updates in the system software and hardware demonstrates incompetence, gross negligence, bad faith,
00:31:49.740 and or willful noncompliance in providing the fundamental system security required by federal and state law.
00:31:58.500 There is no way this election management system could have passed any of the tests or have been legally certified to conduct the 2020 election in Michigan under the current laws.
00:32:13.280 According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Michigan requires full compliance with federal standards as determined by federally accredited voting system laboratory.
00:32:25.540 Significantly, this computer system shows vote adjudication logs for prior years, but all adjudication log entries for the 2020 election cycle are missing.
00:32:39.540 Wait a minute.
00:32:40.960 The lack of records prevent any form of audit accountability and their conspicuous absence is extremely suspicious since the files exist for previous years using the same software.
00:32:55.600 Now, they know they go into how somebody went in.
00:33:00.380 In between the night of the election and two days after the election and deleted a lot of information.
00:33:10.960 The computer system shows vote adjudication log for prior years to 2020 are there.
00:33:20.380 However, the vote adjudication logs for 2020 are missing.
00:33:25.860 The lack of records prevents any form of audit accountability.
00:33:30.320 The removal of these files violates state law and prevents a meaningful audit, even if the secretary wanted to conduct an audit.
00:33:39.380 We must conclude that the 2020 election cycle records have been manually removed.
00:33:46.060 Likewise, all server logs prior to 11.03 p.m. on November 4th are missing.
00:33:54.380 This means that all security logs for the day after the election on election day and prior to the election day are gone.
00:34:06.180 Security logs are very important to an audit trail, forensics and detecting advanced persistent threats and outside attacks,
00:34:14.660 especially on systems with outdated system files.
00:34:17.840 These logs would contain dominion domain controls, authentic authentication failures, error codes, times users logged on and off network connections to file servers between file access and Internet connections, times and data transfers.
00:34:36.240 So everything that could prove who went in and made everything disappear has also disappeared.
00:34:45.920 On November 21st, an unauthorized user unsuccessfully attempted to zero out all of the election results.
00:34:53.120 This demonstrates additional tampering with data.
00:34:58.620 How exactly Facebook, Google, New York Times, am I am I losing the context here?
00:35:09.640 What exactly is the context that's needed to understand this story as no big deal?
00:35:18.640 Can you think of a context?
00:35:20.680 Because I can't think of a context.
00:35:22.640 I, I've been looking for one.
00:35:25.500 I just can't find it.
00:35:29.840 Isn't that weird?
00:35:37.620 See, here's the problem.
00:35:41.340 Nobody's actually looking for the truth.
00:35:46.300 You are.
00:35:48.340 I am.
00:35:50.680 I have to tell you, if Donald Trump would lose legitimately, I'd have no problem.
00:35:56.740 I would say, get out, knock this off, get out.
00:36:00.840 But I don't have any clue as to how much and how many votes were tampered with.
00:36:11.520 And it, I don't know, it just, it fuels the reason to look into things when every county that is a bellwether county went with him with historic changes like winning Florida and Ohio.
00:36:31.800 No other president has ever done that and not become president, except in 1961 when there was election fraud in Chicago.
00:36:42.120 How about the fact that all these irregularities, they all happened in progressive strongholds?
00:36:51.280 I mean, if they were happening in, you know, Lubbock, Texas, if they were happening in places that were controlled by Democrats, by Republicans, anywhere.
00:37:03.140 Can you show me anywhere?
00:37:04.680 But it just happens to be these strongholds and just happens to be the four states that just kind of threw everything out the window.
00:37:15.800 So, I am not one to deny the legitimate president.
00:37:26.100 I didn't say that about Barack Obama.
00:37:29.940 You know, the left says that about every Republican president.
00:37:34.560 George Bush, selected, not elected.
00:37:38.260 Donald Trump, not legitimate.
00:37:41.560 He had help from Russia.
00:37:43.280 Well, wait, and then everybody that you vote for is absolutely clean.
00:37:51.300 I'm sorry.
00:37:53.120 You can't have that.
00:37:56.120 And it leaves us in this place to where, okay, what do we do?
00:38:01.660 Well, you can't do anything without proof.
00:38:06.960 Now, this is proof, but proof of what?
00:38:09.660 That one state, one county?
00:38:14.220 Do you have proof enough to show that the votes, that there's enough out there to change the outcome?
00:38:24.340 So far, I haven't seen it.
00:38:26.980 And here's the real problem.
00:38:28.760 You're not going to.
00:38:29.560 This is like showing up at a murder and then having everybody going, well, who did it?
00:38:34.600 Who did it?
00:38:36.260 And then the murderer who might or might not be in the room says, you can't prove any of that.
00:38:42.480 I'm innocent.
00:38:44.100 No, police would say, well, no, wait a minute.
00:38:46.700 Let's give the investigation some time.
00:38:48.600 But there is no time.
00:38:51.480 And there is nothing in the Constitution that shows if you prove this after he's seated as president, that you can do anything about it.
00:39:05.640 More in a second.
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00:43:44.200 Is it the Glenn Beck Program or should it be referred to as the Dr. Beck Program?
00:43:49.840 Good question.
00:43:50.540 I mean, Jill Biden's a doctor.
00:43:52.760 I'm a doctor.
00:43:53.880 Right.
00:43:54.100 You know, she got her she got her doctorate degree by standing up and going up the stairs
00:44:00.120 and it's receiving same thing I did.
00:44:02.340 Same thing.
00:44:03.140 Same exact thing.
00:44:04.380 You went right up to the podium and were handed yours as well.
00:44:07.200 Yes, exactly right.
00:44:08.600 Yeah, exactly.
00:44:09.220 I saw it.
00:44:10.000 Yeah, I saw it with my own eyes.
00:44:11.700 So what?
00:44:12.180 I didn't have to go through the four years or however long it took her to be.
00:44:16.340 So what?
00:44:18.120 The Dr. Beck Program continues in 60 seconds.
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00:44:26.400 Why are you laughing at that, Pat?
00:44:28.280 Why are you laughing at that?
00:44:29.560 No, I just I'm I was thinking of something earlier today.
00:44:33.320 Oh, were you?
00:44:33.940 Yeah.
00:44:34.240 I'm a doctor of humanities.
00:44:35.380 What do you have to do with your doctor of humanities means everything about humans?
00:44:39.560 I I'm a doctor.
00:44:41.100 I know.
00:44:41.800 I know it.
00:44:42.900 And you know what?
00:44:43.940 What's better about mine?
00:44:45.260 I instinctively know it.
00:44:47.400 Yeah, that's what you didn't have to go to school.
00:44:49.560 You don't even have to go to school.
00:44:52.100 This guy is so bright.
00:44:54.480 He knew it through osmosis.
00:44:56.160 Yes.
00:44:56.940 Amen, brother.
00:44:57.940 Yeah.
00:44:58.580 So the Dr. Beck Program continues now.
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00:46:35.700 Well, the New York Times is here to explain the COVID vaccine is here and they'll explain how it arrived with stunning speed.
00:46:49.900 That's the headline.
00:46:51.120 COVID vaccine is here and we'll explain how it arrived at stunning speed.
00:46:54.420 Now, I don't I'm going to I'm going to break this down into normal terms because I I am.
00:47:02.880 I am a doctor in in economics and capitalism as well.
00:47:07.220 Oh, wow.
00:47:08.040 I didn't realize I knew about humanity.
00:47:10.480 Do humans engage in economics?
00:47:13.960 They do.
00:47:14.820 Right.
00:47:15.240 Yes.
00:47:15.480 Horses don't.
00:47:16.380 Horses don't.
00:47:17.220 Obviously, they are.
00:47:18.540 Humanities degree applies.
00:47:19.860 Dogs.
00:47:20.380 Capitalist.
00:47:20.940 Nope.
00:47:21.460 Nope.
00:47:22.160 No, they are not.
00:47:23.000 My doctorate of humanities.
00:47:24.440 So I don't know a single feline entrepreneur.
00:47:28.400 Not one.
00:47:29.380 Not one.
00:47:29.940 There's all these like dog hotels and you're like, hey, that's fantastic.
00:47:33.380 Finally, dogs get it.
00:47:34.660 No, those are people that have set up those hotels for dogs.
00:47:38.780 When are dogs going to set up their own damn hotels?
00:47:42.340 All right.
00:47:42.640 That's a different story and a different show.
00:47:44.460 But Uncle Sam as an entrepreneur.
00:47:47.860 That's the headline for the New York Times.
00:47:49.800 Before COVID-19, the record for fastest vaccine development for mumps was four years.
00:47:56.620 Most vaccines have required more than a decade of research and experimentation.
00:48:01.440 Yet yesterday morning, less than a year after the discovery of COVID, a critical care nurse
00:48:06.700 in Queens named Sandra Lindsay became the first American to participate in the mass vaccination
00:48:12.420 program for the coronavirus.
00:48:14.660 I feel like healing is coming, she said.
00:48:17.020 No, Joe Biden, again, I am a doc.
00:48:21.120 I have my doctorate in politics, political science, because political people are people.
00:48:26.660 Right.
00:48:27.120 They're humans.
00:48:28.040 Do you see the president of canaries?
00:48:30.440 No, no.
00:48:31.120 They don't.
00:48:31.580 They don't engage in politics.
00:48:32.800 And me and I.
00:48:34.340 I put that as a point in their favor.
00:48:36.480 But anyway, I digress.
00:48:38.240 I feel like healing is coming.
00:48:40.780 No, no, no.
00:48:41.940 Joe Biden said it's a dark, dark winter.
00:48:46.220 No healing is coming.
00:48:48.380 No cure is coming for this.
00:48:50.460 No miracle is coming.
00:48:52.740 Now the New York Times is touting the miracle.
00:48:56.460 It's a stunning story.
00:48:58.020 I know.
00:48:58.540 I can't take it.
00:49:00.280 Can we talk about that for just a second or should I continue?
00:49:03.880 We could talk about that for a second.
00:49:05.160 OK, can we just talk about this for a second?
00:49:06.500 I, I, I, I agonizing.
00:49:08.660 So, oh, oh, there just aren't words, really.
00:49:14.400 There aren't words.
00:49:15.400 They're not.
00:49:16.040 There's not.
00:49:16.400 Not anymore.
00:49:17.140 No.
00:49:17.500 For how despicable the media is.
00:49:20.500 And this is the reason we're being torn apart.
00:49:24.160 We're being torn apart because half the country said that this would never happen because the media was feeding them.
00:49:31.200 It couldn't happen.
00:49:32.440 It was impossible.
00:49:33.380 It wasn't going to happen.
00:49:34.560 It couldn't happen.
00:49:35.460 And they used mumps as the example.
00:49:38.540 Yes.
00:49:38.900 Our fastest ever vaccine start to finish was four years.
00:49:44.660 This can't happen by the end of the year.
00:49:46.460 Well, it did.
00:49:47.700 It did.
00:49:48.400 It did.
00:49:48.820 And surprisingly, you would have known it before the election if the company wasn't in the bag for Biden.
00:49:55.800 Right.
00:49:56.100 Anyway, it's a stunning story of scientific success, but it also fits a pattern that stretches back decades.
00:50:04.020 Many of the biggest technological breakthroughs in American history have not sprung from the private sector.
00:50:13.060 They have instead been the result of collaboration between private companies and the federal government.
00:50:19.540 Here comes George Soros.
00:50:22.800 Yes.
00:50:23.280 Yes.
00:50:23.800 And the Great Reset.
00:50:26.080 Nothing to see here, gang.
00:50:28.340 Nothing.
00:50:29.000 It's just the World Economic Forum.
00:50:30.920 It's just the Great Reset.
00:50:32.500 It's just the collaboration between private companies and the federal government.
00:50:37.440 What's wrong with that?
00:50:39.900 How do you think they made all those drones for the drone war?
00:50:45.980 It was a collaboration between the government and military contractors.
00:50:51.320 So it's just that easy.
00:50:53.380 Okay.
00:50:53.920 All right.
00:50:54.340 So the Defense Department, after all, says the New York Times, built the Internet.
00:50:59.520 Well, no.
00:51:00.060 Now, see.
00:51:00.520 Now, wait a minute.
00:51:01.300 No.
00:51:02.200 No.
00:51:02.500 Now, they may have built a system that the backbone, I guess, is the Internet, but that's not the Internet as we know it.
00:51:13.100 That's not what we have now.
00:51:15.360 That's like, you know, the government invented the Viking stove.
00:51:25.540 What?
00:51:27.680 Yeah.
00:51:28.200 Ben Franklin, who was part of the government, he did the potbelly stove.
00:51:33.140 Well, wait.
00:51:33.680 That's that.
00:51:34.180 Hold it.
00:51:36.280 Okay.
00:51:38.420 They have instead been the result of a collaboration between private companies and federal government.
00:51:41.980 The Defense Department, after all, built the Internet.
00:51:44.340 Government research and development also led to transistors, silicon chips, radar, jet airplanes, satellites, artificial limbs, cortisone, flat screens, and so much more.
00:51:54.540 They're talking about NASA, right?
00:51:56.140 The space program.
00:51:56.820 They're talking about the space program, and they're also talking about the Defense Department.
00:52:01.220 Right.
00:52:01.780 Okay.
00:52:03.460 All of a sudden, the New York Times is like, hey, more money to the Defense Department.
00:52:08.700 Oh, okay.
00:52:09.940 Okay.
00:52:10.340 That's a new one.
00:52:11.780 Almost everything about your computer today and the way you use it stems from government funding at the early stages.
00:52:19.800 Why?
00:52:20.640 Because basic research is usually too uncertain and expensive for one company to afford.
00:52:25.340 Often, it isn't even clear which future products the research may create.
00:52:29.820 No kitchen appliance would have ever have thought to do military research that led to the microwave oven.
00:52:37.420 Yeah, you're right.
00:52:38.600 You're right.
00:52:39.340 When the government does a big project like send people to moon, we get Tang.
00:52:45.160 And we also get GPS microwave oven, microwave oven.
00:52:50.120 Well, that's great.
00:52:51.020 That's great.
00:52:51.840 Then what does the private sector do with it?
00:52:55.540 And are you suggesting that the Green New Deal?
00:52:59.780 See, this is where they're going.
00:53:01.000 The Green New Deal is this is the microwave oven and the moonshot.
00:53:07.980 Yes.
00:53:09.320 The Great Reset.
00:53:11.120 This is to seed the ground for the Great Reset.
00:53:15.020 With COVID, the vaccines from both Pfizer and Moderna rely on years of government funded and sometimes government conducted research into viral proteins and genetics.
00:53:24.800 That research, Kaiser Health News explains, is the essential ingredient in the rapid development of vaccines in response to COVID-19 and the federal help accelerated this year.
00:53:35.240 The government funded Moderna's work in recent months as part of the billions of dollars it spent to make possible a record-breaking vaccine.
00:53:43.660 No, that's not what happened.
00:53:46.060 Because it's Operation Warp Speed, a few things happen.
00:53:51.520 The federal government got the F out of the way.
00:53:57.000 It got out of the way.
00:54:00.100 It cut regulations.
00:54:02.520 It cut things that made you do certain things that run up the cost and run up the time just so the government feels good.
00:54:11.440 And how amazing is it that they've been able to completely avoid giving any credit to Donald Trump?
00:54:18.020 They also, they did send money to each of these.
00:54:23.600 Do you know what that money was?
00:54:25.980 Our first, what, million or 10 million vaccines, vaccinations?
00:54:31.100 They said, because we have to go quickly, before you even know if it's going to be the vaccine, we want you to make, I don't remember what the number was, 10 million vaccinations.
00:54:46.200 Then go to testing, because if it tests and it's right, we want to use it.
00:54:53.840 So the money the federal government gave was not just some pie in the sky, hey, hire some more researchers and come up with stuff.
00:55:02.100 It was to buy the vaccine, most likely the vaccines that would be destroyed, 90% of them.
00:55:11.140 Because, well, you can't get it to the people fast enough.
00:55:15.020 You can't make them.
00:55:16.480 That's why they said, as you think you have a vaccine, make the vaccine.
00:55:22.700 Make it and hold it and then destroy it will pay for the cost, not because they're trying to develop something new that maybe will turn into a microwave oven, but because they were trying to save lives.
00:55:36.180 And it had nothing to do with the cost of the vaccine development.
00:55:44.200 It had everything to do with the cost of the vaccine being made and put into a little vial and a little syringe and packed up so it could be shipped to your door.
00:55:57.000 And who tore up all that red tape?
00:55:58.600 Donald Trump.
00:55:59.940 Donald.
00:56:01.140 Donald Trump.
00:56:02.060 Do you know what do you know what they were protesting in in England?
00:56:06.560 They were protesting in England that they couldn't make masks.
00:56:11.020 They couldn't make PPEs.
00:56:13.800 They couldn't make them because the government had control of all medical procedures, all medical devices.
00:56:24.120 Everything had to go through the NIH.
00:56:26.020 And so the big thing was when it first happened was we don't have any PPEs and they had to go begging to other people for PPEs.
00:56:37.140 Meanwhile, the businesses were saying, just let us make them.
00:56:41.920 We can make them.
00:56:43.780 Let us make them.
00:56:45.880 They didn't let them make them.
00:56:47.520 Because everything had to be controlled by the government.
00:56:50.080 You do not want government control.
00:56:52.920 This is not about the government making this.
00:56:57.760 This is about the private market doing what it does best when it's unleashed.
00:57:05.260 Do you remember how pissed they were that they wouldn't that Donald Trump wouldn't tell the companies that they had to do it?
00:57:13.000 He wouldn't use the federal stick and mandate where he could just tell companies what to do.
00:57:19.880 Do you know why?
00:57:20.800 Do you know why?
00:57:21.540 Do you know why?
00:57:22.220 Do you know why?
00:57:22.800 Do you know where that idea came from?
00:57:24.880 Yeah.
00:57:25.260 The fascists in the 1930s.
00:57:27.960 That's where that idea came from.
00:57:29.940 Government just tells you what to do, what to make.
00:57:33.360 Then they'll take all the risk.
00:57:35.500 But they know better than the companies.
00:57:37.580 You're just a cog in the government's machine.
00:57:41.700 America.
00:57:42.540 America.
00:57:43.340 Wake up.
00:57:44.180 Wake up.
00:57:44.900 Wake up.
00:57:45.660 Wake up.
00:57:48.320 This is this is part of the great reset.
00:57:57.900 This is Chinese capitalism.
00:58:00.600 And by the way, anybody who disagrees with Chinese capitalism and is a Chinese citizen goes to jail.
00:58:10.180 You don't think that will happen here?
00:58:12.420 Have you heard what people are saying, what these people who are now grabbing for power are saying about 70, 70 million people that they know the addresses and the names of, you know, 70 million people.
00:58:25.040 They have got to be retrained.
00:58:26.400 They've got to be reeducated.
00:58:27.740 There's something wrong with them.
00:58:29.100 Well, that sounds an awful lot like China.
00:58:32.460 So why not just merge business?
00:58:36.320 If we could merge business and banking into the federal government, can you imagine how free you would be?
00:58:47.040 Gosh, I think I'm being too sarcastic today.
00:58:50.840 Do you think people thought I actually meant they might be free with that?
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01:00:28.440 So, gosh, have you seen how Donald Trump has just pardoned everybody and his brother?
01:00:44.240 Have you seen this?
01:00:45.180 Oh.
01:00:46.860 Man, it's been bad.
01:00:48.360 Almost nobody left in jail.
01:00:49.660 Yeah.
01:00:50.160 He's pardoned 27 people.
01:00:52.420 27.
01:00:53.420 100?
01:00:54.060 27?
01:00:54.560 No, 2027.
01:00:56.520 27 people.
01:00:57.120 Obama, pardon, 212.
01:01:00.800 George W. Bush did 189.
01:01:04.520 Reagan, 393.
01:01:06.640 Carter, in one term, 534.
01:01:10.920 Wow.
01:01:11.500 Nixon, 863.
01:01:14.440 Trump's done 27 so far.
01:01:15.960 20, 20, 27.
01:01:17.040 The big 2-7.
01:01:18.240 No zero after it.
01:01:19.400 Wow.
01:01:20.000 27.
01:01:21.480 Think he'll be pardoning himself before he leaves?
01:01:23.620 I think he should, honestly.
01:01:25.580 You want him to, right?
01:01:26.280 Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner.
01:01:30.600 Yeah.
01:01:30.840 Everybody they're going to come after in the Biden administration.
01:01:33.920 All of them should be pardoned.
01:01:35.940 Now, the problem is they're coming at him from the state, and that federal pardon won't have anything to do with it.
01:01:40.580 But they're going to come, as long as he says, I'm going to be part of an American future, and I'm going to speak up, they will come after him.
01:01:50.740 If he said, you know what, we're all going to retire and go away, and you'll never hear a peep from us, they wouldn't prosecute or persecute them.
01:01:58.800 But they are going to keep him front and center on all four burners to make sure that they teach him and his family a lesson.
01:02:08.360 And I think he should pardon all of them.
01:02:12.060 All of them.
01:02:12.760 I don't, he should try to pardon himself, quite honestly.
01:02:16.360 Now, there's talk that he might pardon Julian Assange.
01:02:23.060 How do you feel about that one?
01:02:26.180 Mixed.
01:02:27.140 Yeah, I know.
01:02:28.340 Edward Snowden, definitely not.
01:02:31.060 Yeah, no.
01:02:32.240 But Assange, Rudy Giuliani, you know he's going to get.
01:02:38.140 Oh, yeah.
01:02:38.740 Yeah, he should be pardoned.
01:02:40.080 I think you were right when you said persecution.
01:02:41.920 They will be persecuted.
01:02:42.860 They will be.
01:02:43.280 Steve Bannon, I'm not a fan of Steve Bannon, so I don't want to comment.
01:02:47.780 Paul Manafort, I don't think he should be pardoned.
01:02:49.800 He's a bad guy.
01:02:51.220 Yeah.
01:02:51.600 He was doing really bad things.
01:02:54.300 And he was just swept up as part of it.
01:02:58.900 I mean, we were doing stories on Paul Manafort and how bad he was for a long time before Trump even.
01:03:05.360 Rick Gates should be pardoned.
01:03:07.280 George Papadopoulos should be pardoned.
01:03:10.400 I think Kyle Rittenhouse should be pardoned, especially after you see the actual full-length video.
01:03:18.300 Have you watched that?
01:03:19.140 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:03:19.580 It's unbelievable when you see the whole context of what happened.
01:03:23.160 Ah, context doesn't matter.
01:03:24.560 Yeah, right.
01:03:24.960 The McCloskeys, they should be pardoned.
01:03:26.840 Oh, for sure.
01:03:27.520 Yeah, absolutely.
01:03:32.780 Let's see.
01:03:34.160 Michael Avenatti.
01:03:35.360 Ah, not that.
01:03:36.620 I mean, that's kind of like, I don't know, should R. Kelly get it?
01:03:40.200 Hmm.
01:03:41.400 No, neither should.
01:03:43.320 It should Bill Cosby or Harvey Weinstein or, of course, he could do that just to piss them
01:03:48.820 all off.
01:03:49.940 You know what would really do it?
01:03:51.340 Would be, well, of course, it would look bad on him.
01:03:53.960 What's her name?
01:03:55.660 Ghislaine Maxwell.
01:03:56.740 Ghislaine Maxwell, yeah.
01:03:58.360 Yeah.
01:03:59.040 Please don't pardon her.
01:04:00.580 Please don't pardon her.
01:04:01.920 I'm kind of, kind of rooting for a Joe Exotic on the way out.
01:04:06.440 Yeah?
01:04:07.060 Yeah.
01:04:07.540 Not for any other reason other than it would drive people out of their minds.
01:04:10.880 It would.
01:04:11.740 Yeah.
01:04:12.160 It would.
01:04:14.440 Only 27.
01:04:16.900 Let's see who he pardons.
01:04:18.580 Yeah, I know.
01:04:19.320 Because they act like he's been doing it the whole time.
01:04:21.580 The whole time.
01:04:22.160 Looks like he's just excusing everybody.
01:04:24.080 Uh-huh.
01:04:24.580 He's not.
01:04:25.340 Remember, Obama, 2-12.
01:04:28.000 Clinton, 3-96.
01:04:30.460 Jeez.
01:04:31.340 Carter, 5-34.
01:04:33.880 In one term.
01:04:34.820 In one term.
01:04:36.400 One term.
01:04:37.200 Donald Trump, 27.
01:04:39.480 If it's a game of golf, he wins big time.
01:04:43.920 Bigly.
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01:06:16.800 America's leading skeptic, John Ziegler, joins us now with the 10 most important COVID-related questions,
01:06:25.040 which the news media is ignoring.
01:06:27.980 Welcome to the program, John.
01:06:29.180 How are you?
01:06:30.240 I'm all right.
01:06:30.840 Always good to talk to you, Glenn.
01:06:31.720 So we published this at glennbeck.com, because I think these are important questions,
01:06:37.860 and you have provided some answers to them.
01:06:41.600 And no one is willing to ask these questions, let alone answer them accurately.
01:06:48.180 So can we go through them?
01:06:49.900 Yeah, sure.
01:06:50.600 Well, first, just for some background.
01:06:52.340 I mean, I'm a senior columnist at Mediite, and I submitted this to Mediite.
01:06:57.040 I've had a very good relationship with them for five years, and I actually pulled it from
01:07:03.760 the process because I have learned now in COVID that this is beyond a third rail issue and
01:07:11.500 that there are certain things now that are almost impossible to discuss in the so-called
01:07:16.540 mainstream New York-based media.
01:07:19.600 And I knew that this was going to be eviscerated via the editing process.
01:07:24.000 And I said, you know what?
01:07:25.700 Let's not do this.
01:07:27.160 I didn't want to get into a big fight.
01:07:29.220 I wanted to maintain the relationship.
01:07:31.100 And so I asked you, hey, Glenn, maybe you could find a home for this.
01:07:35.740 Yeah, absolutely.
01:07:36.980 And thankfully, you did.
01:07:38.300 So, yeah.
01:07:38.780 It's at glennbeck.com.
01:07:39.920 By the way, there is also the raw report on the voting machines in Michigan.
01:07:45.260 The raw report is what you should read, because the stories I read today, they all said, well,
01:07:51.620 that's taken out of context, and that's not really what the report said.
01:07:54.880 So read the report.
01:07:56.000 It's posted at glennbeck.com, and so is this.
01:07:59.100 And this is really important.
01:08:01.300 When we live in a society where you can't ask questions, there's a real problem with freedom
01:08:08.100 in that country, and it's only getting worse.
01:08:10.820 So let's go through some of these.
01:08:11.960 Yeah, well, I start with, what does the recent surge in cases say about the effectiveness
01:08:17.000 of lockdowns?
01:08:18.000 It seems like a pretty simple question.
01:08:19.500 It sure does.
01:08:20.440 I mean, I start this column by admitting that, you know, I, along with a lot of the people
01:08:25.760 who thought in late September, October, that maybe there was such a thing as low threshold
01:08:30.360 herd immunity, and that maybe we would hit this sooner than thought by the so-called experts,
01:08:35.620 I admit, hey, guess what?
01:08:36.960 Looks like we were wrong.
01:08:38.060 But why doesn't the other side get forced to at least examine whether or not they were
01:08:43.800 wrong about the issue of whether or not lockdowns are effective?
01:08:47.920 Well, you're seeing lockdowns and between 91 and 97 percent mask wearing, especially in
01:08:56.880 these states that are really locked down.
01:08:59.180 But you've got a 91 percent or 92 percent mask wearing with the population here in Dallas.
01:09:08.920 It's higher in other places.
01:09:10.580 So how could you be in lockdown, be wearing masks, and tell me that those things are effective
01:09:16.420 when the numbers are going up?
01:09:18.660 Not just a little bit.
01:09:19.760 I mean, these numbers are, one of the things we've learned is that, guess what?
01:09:23.560 During the summer, this basically barely existed.
01:09:25.520 I mean, in comparison to what we have now, if you believe totally in the data, now there
01:09:30.440 are problems with the data.
01:09:32.480 That's another question that the media won't answer.
01:09:35.080 But we have no introspection at all as to whether or not the most recent surge eviscerates
01:09:41.100 the entire concept of lockdowns.
01:09:43.080 And that leads to the second question is, what's the collateral damage of these lockdowns?
01:09:47.400 You know, Glenn, I have two young children.
01:09:49.160 I thought we were living in a society, mostly for better, sometimes for worse, where it's
01:09:54.880 all about the kids, right?
01:09:56.420 All about the kids.
01:09:57.900 That has been completely abandoned and forgotten for the last 10 months.
01:10:02.460 Much of what we're doing here is literal child abuse, whether it's keeping kids out of schools
01:10:08.860 and all sorts of other things that we're not, almost everything we do within a lockdown
01:10:14.060 targets kids.
01:10:15.860 Anything that's fun, apparently, the COVID really targets.
01:10:18.700 That's one of the things I've learned in the last 10 months.
01:10:21.840 And so we never talk anything in the media about increased suicides, increased child abuse,
01:10:27.920 increased drug abuse.
01:10:29.300 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:10:31.240 I have read in mainstream sources that there is no suicide increase.
01:10:36.800 All of this stuff is nonsense.
01:10:38.620 I've read it.
01:10:39.540 I've read it.
01:10:40.940 Yeah.
01:10:41.340 Well, there's been all sorts of both data points as well as specific stories that in
01:10:47.380 a normal media environment would have caught fire where, you know, people would have rallied
01:10:54.460 to the cause.
01:10:55.220 Whoa, what are we doing to our kids?
01:10:56.760 But that has been foreboding here because it makes people question the narrative.
01:11:01.500 And you know how nervous I get when people in the news media dive into and get emotionally
01:11:05.940 invested into a narrative early on because then there's no going back.
01:11:10.860 And I predicted early on with COVID that that's what would happen here.
01:11:14.900 And the most, you've already referenced it, to me, the most bizarre element of this entire
01:11:20.420 narrative, and this is a tough battle to pick, which was the most bizarre.
01:11:23.220 But the investment in masks by the mainstream news media is just so strange, given the fact
01:11:29.960 that, you know, St. Dr. Fauci said in March that they don't work and that people shouldn't
01:11:34.940 be wearing them and that this was the conventional wisdom among the scientific community.
01:11:39.080 And I predicted on your show a couple months ago that the whole mask thing would be the
01:11:43.820 cover story that the left uses to show that they were able to finally defeat the virus.
01:11:49.200 And Joe Biden has vindicated that by declaring we're going to have 100 days of mask wearing.
01:11:53.840 100 days, by the way, very sciency.
01:11:55.540 That's a very sciency number.
01:11:57.160 Very sciency number that he picked out of his backside.
01:12:00.580 And so why is there no questioning why masks are not helping in the data?
01:12:05.900 Not just recently, but there are literally hundreds.
01:12:09.880 I'm sure you're aware of this and probably most of your listeners are.
01:12:12.440 There are hundreds of data charts from not just around the United States, but around the
01:12:16.820 world that make you not just question whether or not masks work, make you question whether
01:12:21.580 or not masks are actually harming us with regard to the data.
01:12:25.420 I mean, I can't find I can't find one.
01:12:27.700 Now, there's been a couple they've tried to manipulate and cherry pick, you know, one in
01:12:32.180 Kansas, Arizona, Tennessee.
01:12:35.640 But those are easily explained as being incredibly weak sauce.
01:12:40.460 Why are masks not helping at all?
01:12:43.620 And the media is simply not going to ask that question because let's be clear why, because
01:12:48.880 the woke world dove into masks as a virtue signal against Trump.
01:12:55.040 And once that happened, it was all over it because now the left wing media, mainstream
01:13:01.280 media is controlled by woke Twitter.
01:13:03.840 I mean, it's a woke Twitter basically edits the New York Times now as insane as that is.
01:13:07.680 And so once that happens, you are not allowed to say anything.
01:13:12.660 That Danish mask study comes out and says basically masks do nothing.
01:13:16.440 And the New York Times changed their headline to say, well, the study says they don't really
01:13:21.100 work, but you should still wear them anyway.
01:13:22.780 That was actually in the headline, Glenn.
01:13:24.820 I mean, that's the level of insanity here.
01:13:27.720 And so that's one of the big questions the media won't ask.
01:13:31.120 And then one of the ones that I probably, one of the few that have written about, and
01:13:36.200 I did so early on at Media, because I live here in California, and it never made any sense
01:13:41.040 to me.
01:13:41.720 How in the world, considering all our connections to China, specifically in Los Angeles and San
01:13:46.800 Francisco, that California would have been one of the last states to have a major outbreak
01:13:51.540 here?
01:13:51.880 How is that possible?
01:13:53.300 And so my question is, if COVID was around way before March, what does that really mean?
01:13:57.440 Well, we now know from all sorts of sources, including a Red Cross blood test study, that
01:14:04.820 this thing was here in December.
01:14:06.840 And by the way, anecdotally, I had hundreds of people tell me that they thought they had
01:14:10.620 this in California in the December, January area.
01:14:14.600 And so what does that mean?
01:14:16.240 Why won't we at least ask that question?
01:14:18.640 My gosh, here in California, Glenn, the entire month of February in the Los Angeles area were
01:14:24.620 Kobe Bryant memorials, where people were hugging and kissing, and there was an indoor massive
01:14:30.940 memorial on February 24th, and nothing happened.
01:14:35.140 Nobody even recognized anything.
01:14:37.400 Nobody knew anything was happening.
01:14:39.420 We had a Los Angeles marathon.
01:14:41.700 I think it was March 7th or March 9th.
01:14:44.460 Then the state closed down a week and a half later.
01:14:47.500 I mean, this is a question.
01:14:49.440 I don't know what the answer is.
01:14:50.620 Maybe it took a lot longer to spread than we think, but shouldn't somebody be asking
01:14:56.080 what this means, that we just went through an entire winter where this was circulating
01:15:01.320 and nobody noticed?
01:15:03.120 Here's the one that I think that you asked that is really important because it's the mask
01:15:08.580 thing.
01:15:09.260 They're saying now, even if you get the vaccine, you need to wear the mask because the virus
01:15:15.040 could live in your nose and you'd be asymptomatic and it will spread.
01:15:22.100 Glenn, you have to put your finger on the most maddening element of the world.
01:15:26.800 There's so many of the vaccine questions.
01:15:29.340 By the way, I'm going to be on Bill O'Reilly's show later today talking about the vaccine element
01:15:34.060 of this.
01:15:35.120 The idea that somehow the vaccine changes nothing.
01:15:39.740 This is the narrative that they're now spreading.
01:15:41.780 That we still have to do the mask thing.
01:15:43.480 And we still have to do social distancing because you can still spread it.
01:15:46.660 When, by the way, and one of my questions is, what's the real evidence of significant
01:15:50.120 asymptomatic spread to begin with, even without the vaccine?
01:15:53.440 I mean, Fauci said in January that that's never the driver of a viral spread.
01:15:59.660 What happened to that?
01:16:00.660 Almost everything we do is about the potential of asymptomatic spread.
01:16:05.160 There was a study out yesterday and getting asymptomatic spread is very, very low and very
01:16:10.300 rare.
01:16:10.660 This is what the World Health Organization said, and then they had to walk it back because
01:16:14.000 it was so politically incorrect.
01:16:16.260 But what you just said is so important.
01:16:18.660 And to me, it proves this is about governmental control.
01:16:22.840 They told us we had to wait for the vaccine.
01:16:26.020 And no, no, no.
01:16:27.000 Even the vaccine's not going to be good enough because, by the way, the math now, the math
01:16:31.520 on this, if we were doing even third grade math, we would know that if everybody over
01:16:37.320 the age of 55 or even 70 percent of the people over 55 got a vaccine, this thing is over.
01:16:43.620 It's over.
01:16:44.480 Because there's not going to be any significant level of debt, assuming that the vaccine is
01:16:49.620 anything close to as efficient as they say that it is.
01:16:52.400 And right now, I have no reason to doubt that.
01:16:54.700 I hope it is.
01:16:55.900 But that's just remarkable to me because that leads to the next question, which is, what
01:16:59.880 is the average age of COVID death?
01:17:01.980 And this almost gets, you know, it's very serious, but there's a comical element of this.
01:17:06.160 I mean, when you Google anything, Glenn, as you know, you Google the most ridiculous
01:17:10.160 questions in the world.
01:17:11.240 And Google has an answer right there for you.
01:17:13.380 If you Google what's the average age of death in America for COVID, you don't get an answer.
01:17:19.000 You literally do not get an answer.
01:17:21.680 You get a link to a CDC chart that still doesn't give you the answer.
01:17:28.360 You have to surmise what the median.
01:17:31.400 You can't even get the average.
01:17:32.560 You can get the median, which is about, it looks to me like 79 or 80, depending on how
01:17:38.340 you do the math.
01:17:39.780 And by the way, in many specific states who do give you that information, it's higher
01:17:44.040 than 80.
01:17:44.520 In many countries, it's as high as 86.
01:17:47.620 That ought to matter.
01:17:49.200 That ought to be the first and second question.
01:17:51.260 How many people are dying because of this?
01:17:53.480 The second is, how old are they?
01:17:55.540 I mean, because the average age of death in America is 78 years old.
01:18:00.520 I'm sorry.
01:18:01.580 When the average age of death of a virus is older than the average age of death, period,
01:18:08.100 that's a significant fact.
01:18:09.760 So hang on just a second.
01:18:13.020 Hang on just a second.
01:18:13.680 I've got to stop you.
01:18:14.500 I have a network break.
01:18:15.580 I want you to answer one more question.
01:18:17.180 I've got about a minute for you to answer it.
01:18:20.440 All of these questions and all of these answers, there's more, are posted right now at glennbeck.com.
01:18:26.000 And we should be sending this to everyone.
01:18:29.220 Answer these questions.
01:18:31.800 This one.
01:18:32.600 What happened to the flu?
01:18:33.840 Listen to this.
01:18:34.480 Yeah, the flu is amazing.
01:18:37.360 I mean, if you go to the CDC website, the entire country is green, which usually happens
01:18:42.100 in the middle of summer when there is no flu.
01:18:44.580 It disappeared.
01:18:45.820 It does not exist.
01:18:46.820 Now, I'm not suggesting that everything we're seeing right now is because the flu has been
01:18:50.460 renamed COVID.
01:18:52.560 But something is going on here.
01:18:54.680 And the left, of course, is telling you, well, it's because of masks and social distancing.
01:18:57.760 Well, you can't have it both ways.
01:18:59.100 You can't say that our most recent surge is because we've stopped following the rules
01:19:03.260 all of a sudden, which is ludicrous, when, you know, when obviously if that's the case
01:19:07.760 with the flu, it would be happening with COVID, too.
01:19:10.200 Something doesn't add up and no one's asking the right questions, Glenn.
01:19:13.740 Thank you very much.
01:19:14.620 John Ziegler, thank you for remaining a skeptic.
01:19:17.260 You can read that now at glennbeck.com.
01:19:19.900 Thanks, John.
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01:20:54.120 Here is Mitch McConnell just a few minutes ago.
01:20:57.920 The government has processes to determine who will be sworn in on January the 20th.
01:21:04.820 The Electoral College has spoken.
01:21:09.460 So today I want to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden.
01:21:13.840 The President-elect is no stranger to the Senate.
01:21:16.760 He's devoted himself to public service for many years.
01:21:21.080 I also want to congratulate the Vice President-elect, our colleague from California, Senator Harris.
01:21:26.880 Beyond our differences, all Americans can take pride that our nation has a female Vice President-elect for the very first time.
01:21:34.140 I look forward to finishing out the next 36 days strong with President Trump.
01:21:39.940 Our nation needs us to add another bipartisan chapter to this record of achievement.
01:21:46.280 That is Mitch McConnell officially recognizing Joe Biden as President-elect.
01:21:56.480 So I don't know where you go from here.
01:22:01.960 I don't know where you go from here.
01:22:04.780 You'll never convince me this was a fair election.
01:22:10.100 You'll never convince me that Donald Trump didn't win this election.
01:22:15.660 But we have to act on proved and tested evidence.
01:22:23.440 This cannot be a guilty until proven innocent.
01:22:27.180 It must be innocent until proven guilty.
01:22:33.380 The ramifications are too great to act on anything but hard proven evidence.
01:22:43.260 And maybe that comes.
01:22:44.900 Unfortunately, they haven't shown it in a great enough number that would actually change things.
01:22:53.620 And they haven't proven that in a court of law.
01:22:58.660 Mainly because a lot of the courts won't listen.
01:23:00.920 But you cannot dissolve things when you don't have verifiable hard proof.
01:23:12.700 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:15.100 So just a few minutes ago, Mitch McConnell on the floor of the Senate made it official saying that the electors have been seated.
01:23:25.540 Their votes counted.
01:23:26.380 And Joe Biden is now officially the president-elect.
01:23:30.360 And he will be nominated on January 20th.
01:23:35.380 So that begs the question, now what?
01:23:39.820 I have Steve Dace coming on.
01:23:43.340 He does the Steve Dace show on Blaze TV.
01:23:46.580 And he has been all over the voting irregularities.
01:23:51.420 And following this, there's nobody, I think, that thinks this thing is more of a fraud than Steve.
01:23:59.140 And I am with him.
01:24:01.180 I just don't believe these election results.
01:24:04.840 But if you can't prove them, what do you do?
01:24:10.540 A lot of listeners say, but we can prove them.
01:24:13.500 We're going to talk to Steve about this and his new book, A Nefarious Carol, which is fantastic in just 60 seconds.
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01:26:26.240 Okay.
01:26:26.680 We have Steve Dace on.
01:26:27.980 Steve, I'm so bummed that we have to talk about this first before your book,
01:26:32.540 because I'm very excited about your book, and we're going to talk about it.
01:26:34.940 But I have to ask you, is it over?
01:26:40.500 I don't think, as John Belushi once said, was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, Glenn?
01:26:46.700 I don't think it's ever over.
01:26:49.000 I think that what you're looking at, if there is no relief that's going to be granted,
01:26:55.160 or at least a hearing, on things that in the time we have, we can prove.
01:27:00.460 I can't sustain or validate the Dominion corporate flowchart between now and the time we have.
01:27:08.140 Yes.
01:27:08.680 But we certainly can find out, you know, when the law in Pennsylvania say votes have to be observed to be counted or not.
01:27:16.560 Does it say that or not?
01:27:17.780 What happens when certain states decide that they are going to change, water down, dilute the way that they acquire, accumulate votes?
01:27:27.640 Do other states, therefore, that don't engage in that process?
01:27:30.940 But whether it's for nefarious means or whether it's just because it's a special exception or it's incompetence,
01:27:38.480 the effect is the same, which is their votes are therefore diluted for nationwide offices
01:27:43.680 because they're countermanded by 4 a.m. vote dumps.
01:27:47.500 Or Claudia Tenney finds out in New York State that, hey, a month later, we found 52 more votes over the weekend.
01:27:52.780 Sucks to be you.
01:27:54.200 I mean, who adjudicates that?
01:27:55.640 How do we handle that?
01:27:56.660 And, you know, we're having these questions because every step that we have made in the last decade
01:28:02.320 to try to bring integrity to the election process from voter ID on down, the federal courts have stepped in.
01:28:08.800 It's funny now to hear a bunch of Republicans say, well, you know,
01:28:11.760 Republicans have always believed election laws should be determined by the states.
01:28:15.540 Well, we went to our states.
01:28:16.940 In some states, we even put this in the state constitution, and we had federal courts say you can't do that.
01:28:22.180 So then what do we do?
01:28:23.460 The answer is always you can do nothing.
01:28:25.620 And that is, brother, that is my fear.
01:28:29.100 And I've used this analogy on my show.
01:28:31.400 I'll share it with your audience.
01:28:33.160 The reason there's fighting in hockey, you know, when it was the original six, they didn't put fights on on TV because no one watched it on TV back then.
01:28:40.960 You allowed fighting in hockey, brother, because these are men in peak physical condition, high T levels of playing an angry, aggressive sport.
01:28:49.200 And they're and they're and they've got a weapon, a sharpened stick in their hand.
01:28:52.660 And if you don't provide them a somewhat more legitimate means, that's less dangerous when they feel like they've been aggrieved or they're mad, they'll turn those sticks into weapons.
01:29:01.680 And there's a lot more you can do with a stick than break a jaw with a fist.
01:29:05.360 Right.
01:29:05.540 Mm hmm.
01:29:05.780 And this is my fear.
01:29:08.220 is you're saying to seventy five million Americans, your votes don't count.
01:29:13.740 What you want doesn't matter.
01:29:15.500 You can't even be heard.
01:29:16.900 And this has been a constant concern of mine for several years is if you know, this is our founders gave us this system so that we could have acts these great or, you know, grind these axes.
01:29:29.720 And then, you know, you go through the process and then every two, four and six years, depending on the office, when that election is over, you go back to real life.
01:29:38.040 And then when the next one comes around, you fight your your mini cold civil war out in the next election cycle.
01:29:43.140 So a lot of the country is being told they can't do that anymore.
01:29:46.500 And so what are they going to do instead, Glenn?
01:29:49.400 So that's what I'm coming to you for, because, first of all, this way I feel I don't I don't even know what I recommend or what I think yet.
01:30:01.240 I can just tell you how I feel.
01:30:03.740 How I feel is exactly that.
01:30:05.880 Donald Trump gave voice to the voiceless actually stood was actually honorable in his promises.
01:30:13.500 He did stand for millions of Americans who have just had the crap beat out of them because they love America.
01:30:22.800 They love the flag.
01:30:24.360 They, you know, they love the Constitution.
01:30:26.820 They feel like everybody, including their own side, is just trampled on them.
01:30:31.000 Then this guy gets in and the media and the machine lies about him.
01:30:36.440 Even the Republicans, they grind him up.
01:30:39.120 There is no justice even for the last election.
01:30:43.000 Nothing.
01:30:44.280 Then they have screwed this election up six ways to Sunday.
01:30:49.400 We have to prove it, you know, by today.
01:30:53.300 There's no time to prove these things.
01:30:56.120 I can't I can't tell you where the bodies are buried.
01:31:00.480 It's like going to a homicide scene and expecting to hear exactly who the murderer is when the detectives first arrive.
01:31:07.540 It takes months, months, but you can't move forward.
01:31:13.000 I don't feel comfortable saying, you know what?
01:31:15.740 I'm done.
01:31:16.700 You can't do that unless you have the hard proof of the whole story.
01:31:23.920 You can't do it.
01:31:24.820 And I feel like I feel like I know what I believe, but that doesn't necessarily make it true.
01:31:32.140 And I just I feel like we should keep the powder dry because the usurptations are just going to continue.
01:31:44.080 And when Biden is in office, we will find out the truth because hopefully it's not going to stop the investigation on this.
01:31:52.620 It will probably officially with the government.
01:31:55.220 But that doesn't mean we can't continue to look into things.
01:31:58.280 And if they start to do the things that they are saying they're going to do, there's no telling what half of America is going to do because you're violating the Constitution yet again.
01:32:11.360 So I went back and looked, Glenn, in the modern two party era.
01:32:17.820 So post World War One, the modern two party era, I can only find one example of an incumbent president who lost his reelect, but his party gained house seats.
01:32:28.640 I know.
01:32:29.040 And that was that was in 1992 with George Herbert Walker Bush.
01:32:32.260 Now, we had two things in that election we didn't have here.
01:32:35.360 You had the Ross Perot outlier and so, you know, George Herbert Walker Bush got 20 points fewer of Republicans than Donald Trump got this year.
01:32:43.940 The other thing we had is in the 88 election, Republicans did well in state legislatures and redrew several favorable districts in the 1990 redistricting that they then took advantage of in 1992.
01:32:55.760 We're not coming out of a favorable redistricting.
01:32:58.600 We're actually heading into a new redistricting.
01:33:00.460 So we didn't have either one of those outliers.
01:33:02.700 Now, we did have an outlier this time called mail and voting.
01:33:06.240 Yes.
01:33:06.420 And mail and voting is where you can you can claim that you can create all sorts of mathematical variances and variables and improbable.
01:33:14.320 So hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
01:33:15.960 Steve, I know this.
01:33:17.600 The audience knows this.
01:33:19.080 We've been through it 100 times.
01:33:20.940 So what does it mean?
01:33:22.540 What if no one will sit and listen to it?
01:33:26.160 When do we say enough is enough or it's not enough?
01:33:32.560 Just hold the line.
01:33:35.480 Do what you're supposed to do because it is coming.
01:33:39.040 The time is coming.
01:33:40.380 I just don't know when.
01:33:41.260 I mean, you know, I would have figured I wouldn't be sitting here in December telling my audience, go open up your hardware stores and restaurants.
01:33:48.540 But I am I am shocked.
01:33:51.280 I mean, I can't the volume of mail I get, brother.
01:33:54.600 I mean, my platform is nowhere near the size of yours.
01:33:56.760 I mean, but I am I am discouraged how many emails I get from people that are like, I can't get out of my home.
01:34:03.020 When will my governor let me leave my home?
01:34:04.840 And I leave it, you know, how many how many funerals for a guy that held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach?
01:34:10.040 Did you have to watch this summer before you finally decided, you know, maybe this thing is a sham and I can take these precautions myself and, you know, be a responsible adult and get out and run my business.
01:34:23.000 So I don't know the answer to that.
01:34:25.680 And and I'm concerned that when human nature always has some form of a breaking point.
01:34:31.360 And my concern is if the fact that we didn't act four or five times ago to just rally and say we're not putting up with this anymore, we're not doing it means that we'll get to a point then that even if we did that, it won't matter.
01:34:44.960 And we're at a zero sum game as a culture.
01:34:47.380 And and it's hard because you're up against the spirit of the age in the Democratic Party.
01:34:51.620 These are these are not people that just want control of the system as it is.
01:34:55.720 No, these are stained glass window.
01:34:58.480 These are deconstructionist nihilists.
01:35:01.100 OK, iconoclasts.
01:35:02.860 And so you can't negotiate with somebody whose deal is you slit your throat or I'll slit it for you.
01:35:07.980 What? That's the deal.
01:35:09.020 And pray I don't alter it any further, Darth Vader.
01:35:11.320 I don't know what to do with that.
01:35:13.200 And you have a political party.
01:35:14.460 I mean, we're being told on one hand that the country is going to end if Republicans don't win the Georgia Senate runoff.
01:35:20.640 Since this election on November the 3rd, the Republican Party, the Senate has done a preemptive amnesty worker visa program.
01:35:29.320 David Perdue, one of the candidates, went on statewide TV and said he looked forward to cutting deals with Joe Biden that he couldn't cut with Donald Trump.
01:35:37.080 I mean, the amount of stuff that they have just given away on the issues that this this NDAA, which is basically turned into an omnibus bill.
01:35:43.960 And I mean, I'll give Mitch McConnell credit.
01:35:46.520 Like, I thought that he was going to announce his old buddy Joe Biden was the president-elect like around Thanksgiving.
01:35:52.220 The fact he held out this long indicates he at least has read some poll numbers that show 75 percent of his people think this election was rigged.
01:35:59.120 But you just know he couldn't even wait to get to the lectern to say that this morning.
01:36:04.000 And so these are the messages you're sending to your voters.
01:36:07.080 Meanwhile, you got Stacey Abrams, who the media told us for four years was the rightful governor of Georgia when she lost by more votes than most of these states are currently being contested by.
01:36:16.080 She's already telling you she's got one point six million votes in the bank for this runoff.
01:36:19.880 How do you like them apples?
01:36:21.480 So I don't I don't know what to do with that.
01:36:23.980 But and here's here's what I do know, the history of our species and this country shows that that government will consent only to what the people being governed will consent to.
01:36:34.740 So it's government by the consent of the governed.
01:36:36.900 As long as we tolerate these things, they will continue.
01:36:40.880 There is no argument to be made.
01:36:42.580 There's no blog to be written, no podcast to be eloquently broadcast out.
01:36:47.400 No, there's not some eloquent argument.
01:36:49.760 These people have thought, oh, wow, I guess I didn't think about that.
01:36:52.100 No, you're going to have to stop them, period.
01:36:56.300 I wish minds like Jefferson and Adams and Franklin and honor and integrity like Washington were around today to help answer these questions.
01:37:15.960 But it is unfortunately left up to all of us to answer them.
01:37:20.680 And they have raised a standard, as George Washington said, that the wise and the honest can repair.
01:37:28.260 We we after the holiday, I think we we we need to pray all through this holiday on what to do and where we go from here, because the country is at a massive turning point.
01:37:42.920 Steve, hang on. We're going to talk about your book, which actually is so appropriate for this conversation.
01:37:49.000 We do that in 60 seconds.
01:37:54.140 Well, I'll go on a little trip of the imagination with me.
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01:37:58.440 Hear how wonderful that sounds.
01:37:59.480 Thick, buttery steak seared with beautiful grill marks done up with flaked salt and fresh cracked pepper.
01:38:07.940 Maybe just a hint of rosemary if you wanted to get adventurous.
01:38:11.360 Lime zested, marinated shrimp on a skewer.
01:38:14.740 Flames licking it up all around as it turns into grilled perfection.
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01:39:15.180 The problem with our side has been we are a lousy storytellers.
01:39:32.480 Lousy storytellers.
01:39:34.340 And it is the story that makes all the difference.
01:39:37.620 That's why Hollywood is so effective at changing the course of the country.
01:39:41.820 Good news is I want to reintroduce you now to Steve Dace.
01:39:46.600 I think one of the better storytellers we have in our quiver.
01:39:50.580 He has just written a follow-up book.
01:39:53.360 It's called The Nefarious Carol.
01:39:56.780 When we first met, I think it was over a nefarious plot, which I just loved.
01:40:02.600 And this is really, truly a battle of good and evil.
01:40:11.060 I read it in one sitting.
01:40:12.460 You can read it in one sitting.
01:40:13.820 I'm going to read it to my family over the holiday.
01:40:16.600 It is the bargain that is being hatched right now.
01:40:22.460 But there's only two people in this.
01:40:24.780 Satan and the woman in the story.
01:40:29.860 What's her name?
01:40:30.380 Ray or?
01:40:31.500 Ray.
01:40:31.860 Yeah, Ray.
01:40:33.600 And these are the two.
01:40:35.540 It's a conversation between the two.
01:40:37.640 And it is The Christmas Carol, past, present, and future.
01:40:41.760 And it is so apropos for today.
01:40:46.540 You know, we're going to turn a nefarious plot into a movie next year.
01:40:50.020 And I've got you to thank for it because you're the reason that that book really took off
01:40:54.160 and drew the attention of the folks that ended up buying the movie rights.
01:40:57.940 And I never intended to write a sequel to A Nefarious Plot.
01:41:01.220 I don't know really what the sequel is to a senior demon general from hell concluding
01:41:05.740 the book with Mene, Mene, Tegel, a parson.
01:41:08.380 We won, you lost, sucks to be you, right?
01:41:10.140 There's like no place for the story to go after that.
01:41:12.080 And I got up one day early in these lockdowns, and I just had this vision for this sequel story
01:41:18.680 of what would Satan do if Nefarious had won and taken America down?
01:41:23.540 What would Satan do with his new toy now?
01:41:25.960 America is no longer an impediment to his plan, but what if he could turn it around and make
01:41:30.420 it now a vehicle for?
01:41:32.160 And so in this story, but I wanted it to be more personal than A Nefarious Plot was.
01:41:37.360 And so I named the character after, that's my mom and my grandmother's maiden names.
01:41:41.280 They took care of me when, you know, I was born to a 15-year-old mom.
01:41:44.380 It was my mom who was a teenager and my grandmother, and they were the first figures of unconditional
01:41:48.940 love in my life.
01:41:49.740 So I named the female character Ray after them.
01:41:53.140 And she is a young woman escaping an abusive relationship, and she's down to her last couple
01:41:58.780 of dollars, and she goes to a seedy motel in a town she doesn't know during Christmas time,
01:42:03.600 and she's not sure what she's going to do with the rest of her life.
01:42:06.300 And it is at this moment that the enemy comes to her and reveals himself fully in order to
01:42:13.020 try to woo her to marry him, to be his bride, to help give birth to an antichrist and have
01:42:18.700 America be the launchpad for the final stage of his master plan.
01:42:22.680 But for his ritual to work, the twist is, he can't lie to her.
01:42:26.980 He cannot deceive her.
01:42:28.400 She has to honestly choose him of her own free will.
01:42:32.020 Now, the things the enemy believes are deceptions, but he has to do this out of his distorted
01:42:37.440 view of affection for her.
01:42:39.500 And so over the course of this night, and he borrows from her favorite story as a child,
01:42:43.320 a Christmas carol, takes her to her past and what's going on in her present in order to
01:42:47.760 try to convince her to join him for the future.
01:42:50.340 And over the course of this one evening in this motel room, you see the forces of dysfunction
01:42:55.920 that are plaguing so many of our families and our culture today go head to head against
01:43:00.940 really the author and finisher of their dysfunction in this motel room.
01:43:05.700 And then she has a choice to make at the end of the story of whether to join him or not.
01:43:09.560 It is really powerful, honestly, Steve, because I mean, from like page two, you are hearing
01:43:15.820 his voice and it is the voice that so many people are wrestling with right now.
01:43:21.740 You know, they wrestle with the past.
01:43:23.060 They wrestle with, you know, the troubles that they've that they're in currently.
01:43:27.820 And, you know, when when somebody says, I love you just the way you are, you don't you
01:43:33.680 don't have to change a darn thing.
01:43:35.500 Uh, and she wrestles, is this God?
01:43:39.060 Is this the God?
01:43:40.120 Is this the only God?
01:43:41.700 Uh, it's, it's, it's very telling because a lot of people won't ask that question.
01:43:48.660 They'll just say, see, it's not that hard.
01:43:54.500 It's usually the bad things are easy.
01:43:56.440 Yes, it is the, uh, I want you to, uh, grab this for the holidays, give it as a gift, read
01:44:04.080 it yourself, read it to your family.
01:44:05.640 It's an easy read, uh, very quick.
01:44:08.080 It's a great story.
01:44:09.900 A nefarious Carol, nefarious Carol, the author, Steve days, Steve.
01:44:15.860 Thanks a lot.
01:44:18.360 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:44:21.400 All right.
01:44:22.180 So the electoral college convened yesterday to vote certify the winner of the presidential
01:44:25.880 election, like it or not, uh, looks like, uh, we got a guy with a really bad cough coming
01:44:31.320 our way.
01:44:32.120 Uh, he's already appointed the money printing czar, Janet Yellen, who's likely to blast debt
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01:45:54.320 Where do we go from here?
01:45:56.580 What do we do?
01:45:58.920 We have Mitch McConnell today coming out and saying it's over.
01:46:03.740 The president elect is Joe Biden.
01:46:06.480 He will be inaugurated on January 20th.
01:46:09.520 So the governmental process is done.
01:46:14.180 Um, where do we go from here?
01:46:15.920 I just want to do a quick, uh, temperature check from you at 888-727-BECK.
01:46:22.940 Let me go to Phil in New York.
01:46:25.420 Hi, Phil.
01:46:27.140 Hey, how are you doing?
01:46:28.380 Very good.
01:46:29.060 Um, basically, um, I don't feel that a peace, peaceable solution is going to happen in this
01:46:38.040 country with what's going on right now.
01:46:40.940 The, the way the left has destroyed things and fear-mongered everybody else.
01:46:45.840 That's the reason why the, uh, Supreme Court didn't take anything up.
01:46:50.040 They were actually scared out of their minds.
01:46:51.600 Um, I, I was a subject of antisemitism when I was very young and my parents, uh, were very
01:46:59.820 nonviolent people and they told me to ignore them and just don't worry about it.
01:47:04.560 It'll stop on its own.
01:47:05.960 And it just never did.
01:47:07.380 And so what happened was I was talking to my uncle and my uncle turned around and told
01:47:12.620 me something that I feel is very important.
01:47:16.500 He says, the people that are controlled by hate, you cannot reason with them.
01:47:22.580 The only thing they will understand is the same force or more that they are dishing out.
01:47:29.820 And what happened was I started fighting back and defending myself and they actually started
01:47:36.260 to leave me alone.
01:47:38.660 So I, uh, so I agree with you, um, Phil, um, but you, you know, where do, what does that
01:47:45.340 mean?
01:47:45.960 What do you mean by that?
01:47:47.080 Well, what do I mean by that?
01:47:49.080 Yeah.
01:47:49.580 The right, the right.
01:47:51.560 And anybody from the Democrat who has something about liberty in their heart, they're going
01:47:58.720 to rise up against what's going on.
01:48:00.700 And I mean, when I say rise up, they're going to rise up because there's only so much
01:48:05.720 the people are going to take before they actually revolt.
01:48:10.100 And that's, what's going to happen.
01:48:12.020 There was no election that's going to fix this.
01:48:14.860 If you think an election is going to fix this, look what Trump went through for four and a
01:48:19.480 half years.
01:48:20.180 I mean, four years.
01:48:21.820 It's totally ridiculous because all they want is power.
01:48:26.000 That's it.
01:48:27.120 And they were so in bed with the corporations and everything else.
01:48:30.140 The election is not going to stop that.
01:48:31.760 So, Phil, I thank you for your call.
01:48:35.580 There is a vacuum of leadership in this nation, a huge vacuum of leadership, especially on
01:48:41.500 the right.
01:48:42.700 You know, who's your leader?
01:48:43.720 Donald Trump's gone.
01:48:44.600 Who's the leader?
01:48:45.980 Mitch McConnell?
01:48:47.760 Who's the, who's the leadership?
01:48:49.800 Who is coming out and speaking to people right now?
01:48:53.640 Donald Trump needs to speak to his people.
01:48:59.820 He needs to address the part of the nation that has been behind him and is supporting
01:49:06.120 him because there is no other leader.
01:49:10.580 And without a leader, we will perish because everybody will say, I've got an idea.
01:49:17.080 I'm going to do this.
01:49:18.000 I'm going to do that.
01:49:18.840 And some whack job is going to do something and they are waiting for this.
01:49:25.260 I mean, it's, it's, it's interesting that the transition integrity project said at the
01:49:34.960 end of this by January 20th, they assumed that Donald Trump was going to win.
01:49:41.220 And in that scenario, by January 20th, they were threatening secession in their war games
01:49:48.320 and they had convinced states to secede by January 20th.
01:49:54.900 Well, it looks like that's where we're kind of headed, isn't it?
01:50:01.120 Except you don't have any leadership.
01:50:03.980 They had it war game.
01:50:05.500 They planned.
01:50:06.300 Who would lead this great secession?
01:50:12.400 You know, as we talked to Alan West, he said just yesterday on this program, this is.
01:50:19.680 It's not we're not.
01:50:21.600 Why would we leave the country?
01:50:24.540 We believe in the Constitution.
01:50:26.680 We believe in the balance of power.
01:50:29.220 We believe in truth, justice in the American way.
01:50:32.480 We don't want fascism.
01:50:34.100 We want the Constitution.
01:50:36.300 And we want it applied to everyone.
01:50:39.120 We actually believe all men are created equal.
01:50:41.740 I don't want a master.
01:50:43.900 No man should have a master.
01:50:47.040 We didn't leave the country.
01:50:51.000 Washington left us.
01:50:54.740 The politicians left us.
01:50:58.900 The power apparatus left us.
01:51:01.680 Well, where's your leader?
01:51:07.840 You cannot move forward without a leader.
01:51:12.780 You can't move towards peace or mayhem without a Malcolm X or a Martin Luther King.
01:51:19.480 Without a Robespierre or a George Washington.
01:51:28.760 Where are they?
01:51:30.260 I can find the Robespierre on the left.
01:51:32.700 They have a clear apparatus.
01:51:36.040 They're all set up for it.
01:51:40.580 But how do you even get people to listen to you if you are going to be silenced immediately online?
01:51:46.800 Donald Trump needs to step up and say, here's the deal.
01:51:56.720 You're going to accept that Joe Biden is the president, but I'm going to continue to fight and I'm with you all the way.
01:52:06.940 But we're still a nation.
01:52:08.900 And we're going to work to change it and change it.
01:52:14.680 We will.
01:52:15.440 That would be very helpful.
01:52:18.560 He could step to the plate and say, I don't accept this.
01:52:22.000 And I am I'm going out in flames.
01:52:26.360 Not real helpful.
01:52:27.660 Don't think that that's what he would do.
01:52:29.500 But at least we know.
01:52:31.180 We need to hear from the president and he needs to speak to people.
01:52:41.020 Because for the first time in a long time, am I quoting frozen for the first time in forever?
01:52:50.100 Sorry.
01:52:51.320 For the first time in a long time, we are absolutely leaderless.
01:52:55.700 Because Donald Trump is not saying, here's what we do.
01:53:04.880 The left and the media, they've got their leadership.
01:53:12.940 Who's helping us?
01:53:14.120 I just said to Pat, I am not smart enough to be the person on the air at this time.
01:53:20.460 I'm not.
01:53:21.360 This thing was put together by the greatest minds that I think ever assembled and created something.
01:53:31.520 I mean, it's it's George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and John Adams and Benjamin Franklin.
01:53:38.940 These were these were giants in their time.
01:53:42.780 It's it's like it's it's the greatest minds of today's, you know, Stephen Hawking, or at least his computer and and Elon Musk.
01:53:55.000 These guys don't even compare.
01:53:57.460 They don't even compare.
01:54:00.020 What you're going to take it from a Yahoo on the radio.
01:54:02.700 You're going to take it from.
01:54:04.580 A couple of Yahoo's.
01:54:07.940 You're going to get it from your podcast.
01:54:09.540 There has to be a meeting of the minds.
01:54:13.860 There has to be a call to the.
01:54:16.760 In fact, I'm going to make it.
01:54:18.580 There has to be a meeting of of the leadership of the freedom movement of the Constitution.
01:54:28.540 Where we can come together and we can actually discuss.
01:54:32.540 What's the future?
01:54:35.880 What's the plan?
01:54:37.920 The left does this all the time.
01:54:40.700 George Soros funds it and has everybody go over to Davos to meet with him.
01:54:46.360 We don't have that.
01:54:49.700 But we need a plan.
01:54:51.860 Because we have a lot to fight coming up beginning in January 20th.
01:54:59.580 A lot to fight.
01:55:01.940 And I was glad to see.
01:55:03.260 Let me just let me play one clip here.
01:55:05.700 This is this is from a Costco.
01:55:09.660 A guy gets up in the middle of Costco and just starts.
01:55:14.200 Speaking the truth in California.
01:55:16.080 Listen to this.
01:55:17.280 Don't let them do it.
01:55:19.100 You know why we're under this lockdown right now?
01:55:21.640 Because all the information is coming out about COVID.
01:55:25.060 And they know it's a farce.
01:55:26.860 Hey guys.
01:55:27.680 You must not do this.
01:55:29.880 I just keep going guys.
01:55:30.860 If you continue, this is a life that you will have.
01:55:34.420 I just keep going guys.
01:55:35.420 Keep going.
01:55:37.380 Don't tell me I have the right.
01:55:39.020 You know what?
01:55:39.480 Governor Newsom doesn't have the right to shut his down.
01:55:42.360 To make you wear a mask.
01:55:44.900 That's right.
01:55:45.840 All right people.
01:55:46.860 You know that's right.
01:55:48.000 We've got to stand up for ourselves because this governor is going to keep us locked down
01:55:54.160 until we do something about it.
01:55:56.760 And I want to know, are you going to let this happen?
01:56:00.120 It is as if they want, and I believe they do, they want violence.
01:56:06.360 They have been begging for violence since the beginning of the Tea Party.
01:56:09.940 They have been in our face, humiliating us, laughing at us, poking at us, calling us names,
01:56:15.540 and we have taken it and taken it and taken it.
01:56:18.240 And now they're destroying our businesses.
01:56:20.760 They are crippling our children.
01:56:23.640 They're lying to us every step of the way.
01:56:26.620 Businesses need to open up.
01:56:30.580 If you're going to have a voice and you're telling me that, oh, I'm willing to stand up,
01:56:38.260 open your business.
01:56:40.940 If you're in a state where they've said, close it down, open it.
01:56:44.540 If you're not willing to go to jail to save your business, you're certainly not ready to stand up
01:56:52.660 against the federal government.
01:56:56.020 Open your business.
01:57:00.040 It's time.
01:57:02.580 Open your business.
01:57:04.620 When that happens in mass scale, then I'll believe that we are serious about changing things.
01:57:26.060 All right.
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01:58:42.540 Let me go to Rhonda in Kansas.
01:58:54.400 Hi, Glenn.
01:58:55.500 Hi, Rhonda.
01:58:56.720 I'm calling to give you my temperature.
01:58:58.620 Okay.
01:58:59.000 I'm feeling a little sick today and a little depressed, but I'll be okay.
01:59:05.980 And mostly just powerless.
01:59:08.360 You know, I look at all the people that signed affidavits and were witnesses to things during the election, and it just seems like it went down some dark hole.
01:59:19.820 And people still say we can't prove anything.
01:59:22.420 And that's just, to me, seems like there was so much out there.
01:59:28.580 I'm just feeling like this poor man has stood alone for the last four years, and there's not a thing we can do about it.
01:59:37.120 Well, I feel the same way.
01:59:40.480 I can imagine how he feels.
01:59:42.500 I think it would be appropriate for us to be the strong ones where he was the strong one while he went out and just was beaten up and beaten up and beaten up.
01:59:55.200 It might be nice to parlor a message to him or tweet or send a message, call the White House, and tell him that we're praying for him and we're thinking about him and thank you.
02:00:08.520 I mean, there has to be something that is a thank you to that guy.
02:00:15.520 I mean, you want to talk about taking one for the team.
02:00:19.600 He is the most remarkable warrior I've ever seen.
02:00:26.860 Can you think of anybody else like him?
02:00:30.000 No.
02:00:30.560 I mean, I was at the Christmas party, and I said, if he's gone, who could do it?
02:00:36.840 Who could do it?
02:00:37.740 There's nobody like him, and that's why people love him so much, because he is one of a kind.
02:00:44.040 He is.
02:00:44.660 He is.
02:00:45.900 And that comes with the warts and everything, but boy, that guy would not sit down.
02:00:53.020 And neither will we, but we have to be more strategic.
02:00:59.840 Now you're out of power and you have to believe me, make sure that you are doing everything, everything you can to be exactly right.
02:01:13.220 So you have the maximum amount of power and don't be depressed.
02:01:18.600 I know, you know what, take a day, be depressed.
02:01:22.780 I go through cycles.
02:01:24.380 I don't know about you, Pat, but I go through every day.
02:01:26.260 I'm like this.
02:01:27.280 I'm fighting mad to depressed to, you know, believing that, wait a minute, maybe there's a chance to back to fighting mad and depressed every day.
02:01:37.540 Every day.
02:01:38.480 I'm like that.
02:01:38.940 And we need to become determined, not mad, determined.
02:01:46.360 If you're mad, you're going to make mistakes.
02:01:49.200 If we do anything out of anger, we will make huge errors.
02:01:53.220 Let your anger flow, flow with your anger, then release that anger.
02:02:00.340 Okay.
02:02:00.520 You got to go through all of the, you got to go through all the stages.
02:02:04.240 You know, we've been in denial, I guess.
02:02:07.620 Of course, I'll always be in denial on this one, but denial and anger.
02:02:12.120 And then, you know, eventually we'll get to resolve and never forget.
02:02:17.060 Fear leads to anger.
02:02:18.920 Anger leads to hate.
02:02:20.520 Hate leads to suffering.
02:02:24.760 Shut up.
02:02:26.720 Shut up.
02:02:27.840 No.
02:02:29.420 No.
02:02:30.800 No.
02:02:31.260 Thanks, Pat, for sitting in.
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