The Glenn Beck Program - April 26, 2022


Who’s the Fascist Here? | Guest: Nikki Haley | 4⧸26⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

153.04994

Word Count

18,813

Sentence Count

1,712

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Stu, who fills in for me on the radio show this morning. He talks about a new invention called Relief Factor, and how it can help you keep all of your hair. He also talks about the new book, The Great Reset, by former Vice President Joe Biden.


Transcript

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00:02:01.760 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:06.140 Stand up.
00:02:07.740 And hello, America, and welcome to Tuesday.
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00:03:35.940 Well, Stu, thank you so much for filling in for me yesterday.
00:03:42.660 I had horrible allergies last week, and they turned into something with my vocal cords,
00:03:50.200 and I've got the weeniest vocal cords in the world.
00:03:53.000 I took a couple of days off, and I feel much better today.
00:03:58.060 So thank you for that.
00:03:59.180 Yeah.
00:03:59.420 Welcome back.
00:04:00.160 Thank you.
00:04:01.100 Boy.
00:04:01.880 There's a lot you missed.
00:04:03.240 What?
00:04:03.500 Oh, I know.
00:04:04.340 And we've got a lot on the plate.
00:04:06.160 And I want to start with this, and I don't want to make this self-serving.
00:04:09.420 I want to make sure that this is understood, that we are making sure that everyone understands
00:04:18.440 basic terminology, basic systems of government, and you can come out with the absolute facts,
00:04:29.020 and you decide which is which.
00:04:31.640 Okay.
00:04:32.740 The Washington Post came out yesterday with a story.
00:04:36.140 Glenn Beck is resurrecting rhetoric that has long falsely targeted Democratic presidents.
00:04:43.180 This is, strangely, after, what, 12 weeks out, 15 weeks out, the book on the Great Reset.
00:04:52.740 The Washington Post has decided to not do a book review, because it's pretty clear the guy didn't read the book.
00:04:58.480 But it's not a book review.
00:05:00.120 It's instead an attack on me, again, calling me Father Coghlan, which I, oh, if anybody but you progressives knew who he was, it would be so effective.
00:05:12.380 But only you guys know who he is, because you gave birth to him.
00:05:17.140 Anyway, the Washington Post says, according to the right-wing commentator, Glenn Beck,
00:05:22.400 President Biden is a fascist.
00:05:25.560 In his latest book, Beck and co-author Justin Haskins warned that Biden is aligned with a cabal of international elites,
00:05:33.140 plotting to create a new kind of fascism that resembles Nazi-era controls on businesses in Germany.
00:05:41.540 How is Biden promoting this takeover?
00:05:43.760 As far as Beck and Haskins are concerned, it's through his Build Back Better economic plan.
00:05:50.880 Isn't that ridiculous?
00:05:52.800 Those are just efforts to combat climate change and coronavirus mask and vaccine mandates.
00:05:59.420 Is that what the Build Back Better plan is?
00:06:04.360 Because I think the people, you know, maybe all around the world involved in the economic forum,
00:06:11.960 let's say the prime minister of Japan, who also ran on his Build Back Better plan,
00:06:20.020 or the Build Back Better plan that Boris Johnson ran on.
00:06:25.580 I don't think it's about mask mandates, but maybe that's just me.
00:06:32.120 This alleged plot, no, it's not an alleged plot.
00:06:35.760 It's right there.
00:06:36.680 If you read the book, you'd see the about 50 page of fine print footnotes quoting them.
00:06:43.960 You're not having to look at a conspiracy theory.
00:06:46.900 I'm just quoting WhiteHouse.gov, Treasury.gov, W-E-F.org.
00:06:54.980 That's all I'm doing.
00:06:56.620 So it's not really my theory.
00:06:58.460 Anyway, it would, the alleged plot would probably surprise Biden.
00:07:02.360 Biden is surprised every day he still wakes up.
00:07:10.120 His support for labor unions, increased corporate taxes, and higher minimum wage are widely opposed
00:07:17.080 by the very same bankers and big businesses that Beck and Haskins assert are backing the fascist scheme.
00:07:23.780 This guy has, this guy is living in 1972.
00:07:26.700 He has no idea what's happening in the current business world, or he's just, he's either a useful idiot, or he's a propagandist.
00:07:38.240 Even if Beck claims don't make sense, they don't make sense?
00:07:44.240 How do they not make sense?
00:07:45.500 That's weird.
00:07:47.160 You know, it doesn't make sense.
00:07:48.420 That it's the number one bestselling book in the nation, has been for weeks,
00:07:52.060 and yet I'm 15 on the New York Times bestseller list?
00:07:56.600 That doesn't make sense.
00:07:58.460 The Fox News host is the sixth most popular talk radio show in the country.
00:08:05.500 Wow.
00:08:06.480 Actually, I think I'm 15th in the New York Times, and I believe I'm 12th in talk radio.
00:08:15.140 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:08:16.160 Equally important, Beck is tapping into deep historical vein of conservative thinking.
00:08:23.240 Right-wing media used remarkably similar and sometimes even harsher rhetoric against Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s.
00:08:32.980 Conservative commentators frequently compared Roosevelt to the tyrannical Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini,
00:08:39.160 and Joseph Stalin, who were terrorizing their countries and menacing the world during his presidency.
00:08:46.380 First of all, you wouldn't know that Joseph Stalin was terrorizing his people
00:08:50.980 because the New York Times was covering up all of the atrocities.
00:08:55.680 The New York Times was saying that Stalin was great.
00:09:00.060 Time magazine, Mussolini, he's great.
00:09:03.300 So before we move on, let's figure out what fascism actually means.
00:09:12.340 Now, from Merriam-Webster, you have a political philosophy, a movement or regime such as that as the fascisti
00:09:24.480 that exalts nation and often race above the individual and stands for centralized autocratic government
00:09:32.180 headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.
00:09:42.220 Okay, who's suppressing the opposition?
00:09:47.480 Who's the one calling parents who stand up and say, I don't think this should be taught?
00:09:55.560 Who's the one defining them as terrorists?
00:09:59.520 Who's the one that says, now, I love pesos, what a joke.
00:10:04.880 By the way, have you seen his new building in Virginia?
00:10:08.200 The new, it's again, phallic shaped.
00:10:11.340 I don't know what the deal is with this guy, but it's more like a pig.
00:10:15.520 It's like a, anyway.
00:10:19.180 So I don't know what it is about these guys where they seem to miss.
00:10:24.760 In fact, just yesterday, do we have Jen Psaki on Twitter and how we really should,
00:10:34.540 are we going to still talk to these people?
00:10:36.780 Are we still going to make lists of who should be banned and not?
00:10:39.920 Listen.
00:10:40.300 The Surgeon General has said that misinformation about COVID amounts to a public health crisis.
00:10:45.680 I'm wondering, regardless of ownership, would the White House be interested in working
00:10:51.720 with Twitter like it has in the past to continue to combat this kind of misinformation?
00:10:57.780 Or are we in a different part of the pandemic where that kind of partnership is no longer necessary?
00:11:03.000 Well, I think we engage regularly with all social media platforms about steps that can be taken.
00:11:08.400 That has continued, and I'm sure it will continue.
00:11:10.460 But there are also reformers.
00:11:12.400 Stop.
00:11:13.140 What is she saying?
00:11:14.780 What is she saying?
00:11:16.120 We contact social media regularly, and they have said it in the past, to give them lists
00:11:23.080 of names of people that should not be taken seriously, and maybe the algorithm should be changed.
00:11:30.380 By the way, Stu, did you see I gained 100,000 followers on Twitter just last night?
00:11:36.520 Isn't that crazy?
00:11:37.960 Isn't that nuts?
00:11:39.540 No, I did not see that.
00:11:40.580 Yeah.
00:11:41.180 Wow.
00:11:41.480 Yeah.
00:11:42.120 People all over the country, conservatives, are finding that their Twitter numbers just
00:11:47.340 went up overnight.
00:11:48.920 Hmm.
00:11:49.400 Huh.
00:11:49.820 It's really weird.
00:11:50.600 Anyway, fascists believe.
00:11:52.540 Now, this is according to Wikipedia.
00:11:54.220 Now, tell me.
00:11:55.540 This is Wikipedia.
00:11:56.780 Remember, run by Marxists.
00:11:58.420 This is Wikipedia.
00:12:01.580 Help me out, Stu, on what you think maybe the Washington Post is missing here.
00:12:10.780 Fascists believe that liberal democracy, let me define that, liberal democracy means people
00:12:19.060 who believe in the maximum amount of freedom before anarchy.
00:12:25.140 Okay?
00:12:25.800 It's not like liberal in our current political sense.
00:12:28.340 No, that was FDR that changed that.
00:12:31.160 Okay?
00:12:31.540 He changed it to get rid of the constitutional argument.
00:12:35.760 So, a liberal democracy is what I believe in.
00:12:40.820 Okay?
00:12:42.240 The fascists believe that a liberal democracy is obsolete.
00:12:47.340 Now, which side is it that says, ah, that's an old dusty document.
00:12:53.380 The founders, you know, are irrelevant.
00:12:56.580 All of the Constitution is irrelevant.
00:12:59.220 Who is that?
00:13:00.420 Second sentence, they regard the complete, listen to this, they regard the complete mobilization
00:13:08.380 of society under a totalitarian one-party state as necessary to prepare a nation for armed
00:13:17.560 conflict and to respond effectively to economic difficulties.
00:13:22.160 Now, how many times have you heard them say, global warming, this is a war?
00:13:30.980 How many times have you heard the Biden administration say about the Great Reset that this is going
00:13:38.600 to be a war that lasts for decades?
00:13:42.240 Why is he saying that?
00:13:45.460 Because he needs to, let's see, complete mobilization of society under a totalitarian one-party state.
00:13:55.540 Does anybody doubt, does anybody doubt, that the fascists, or I should say the progressives in either party,
00:14:05.620 wouldn't mind offing the other party and just say, yeah, it's all Republicans and all Democrats.
00:14:10.180 You'd have a few Republicans, but you'd have the majority of the Democrats.
00:14:17.720 You'd certainly have AOC and Bernie and everybody else.
00:14:22.400 Okay.
00:14:23.300 Uh, they also say a fascist state is led by a strong leader.
00:14:27.140 Okay.
00:14:27.580 They got me there.
00:14:28.680 Okay.
00:14:29.460 Uh, and martial law government composed of the members of the governing fascist party to
00:14:35.200 forge national unity and maintain a stable and orderly society.
00:14:39.800 I would say that that's what happened during COVID, uh, fascism rejects assertions that
00:14:49.140 violence is automatically negative.
00:14:53.640 Huh?
00:14:55.560 Isn't that weird?
00:14:56.540 Like violence on January 6th was negative, but violence for BLM was not negative.
00:15:04.820 They view political violence and war as a means that can achieve national rejuvenation.
00:15:13.980 Hmm.
00:15:15.740 Mark my words.
00:15:17.300 That's going to become very important this fall.
00:15:20.280 It might even happen after the Supreme court issues, all of its rulings, they are going to
00:15:26.040 go bat crap crazy.
00:15:28.380 And I believe they're going to just try to burn this whole thing down.
00:15:32.260 They also advocate a national economic self-efficiency through protectionist and economic
00:15:40.860 interventionist policies.
00:15:43.300 What have you been hearing lately?
00:15:45.780 The lie from them.
00:15:47.720 This global thing is not working.
00:15:50.000 We've got to, we've got to really come back to our nation.
00:15:53.780 I mean, I'm saying that for common sense, but what they're saying is that's why we have
00:15:59.680 to globalize even more through the great reset.
00:16:03.620 They're using the terminology, but they're saying, but we're going to, we're going to
00:16:07.860 globalize even more.
00:16:08.920 We're just going to cut half the globe out.
00:16:10.680 Um, they, uh, the extreme authoritarianism ism and nationalism often manifests a belief
00:16:20.360 in racial purity or a master race.
00:16:24.680 Now I think the fascist, that's why the book says 21st century fascism, not 20th century because
00:16:36.320 the fascists then we're saying Jews.
00:16:40.260 And by the way, fascism doesn't always include race.
00:16:44.980 Doesn't it often leads to that because people are generally evil that want to roll, rule
00:16:52.680 everybody's lives, um, and, uh, generally nuts.
00:16:56.960 And so they have to get rid of people.
00:16:58.900 And so they just get rid of more and more people.
00:17:00.880 Anyway, you don't have to do that, but it also depends on who you are.
00:17:06.320 Who the fascist is, Hitler was crazy nuts, hated the Jews.
00:17:12.360 So he blamed it on the Jews.
00:17:14.560 That generally comes from a socialist standpoint, you know, Marxism, hatred of the Jews kind
00:17:21.940 of goes hand in glove, but Mussolini didn't, Mussolini didn't hate the Jews.
00:17:27.580 In fact, he really, really, uh, despised Hitler for that.
00:17:31.960 And you know, it's weird is it's almost, let me read this again, uh, the extreme authoritarian
00:17:39.140 and the nationalism of fascism often manifest in a beliefs of racial purity and a master
00:17:44.700 race, kind of like white people are bad, no matter what they do.
00:17:50.140 And black people or people of color are good, no matter what they do.
00:17:58.800 So we've lost all reason and we've lost Martin Luther King's idea of race doesn't matter.
00:18:06.680 who's pushing that race matters and that there's a bad race.
00:18:14.920 Who's pushing that?
00:18:16.400 Is that the left or is that the right?
00:18:21.200 Hmm.
00:18:21.640 Uh, also, uh, fascist regimes have been led to commit genocides, massacres, forced sterilization.
00:18:33.380 Who was that?
00:18:34.920 The left or the right?
00:18:36.680 Was that the liberal democratic person or was that the progressive that did the, I don't
00:18:45.600 know what you're missing Washington post other than logic facts, history, but it's good to
00:18:54.040 know that I must be getting under your skin.
00:18:57.980 I must have for you to get a call to say, Hey, would you write something on this book?
00:19:03.460 Uh, for you to get that call from, I don't know who your overlord is.
00:19:07.040 It must mean that this is causing them some problems.
00:19:10.900 And I would just like to say the book is available wherever you buy books.
00:19:18.760 You can get it online or go to glenn's new book.com and get it.
00:19:23.680 It's called the great reset, Joe Biden and 21st century fascism.
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00:20:49.540 So let me, Stu, help me out on this one.
00:21:01.780 Elon Musk yesterday, uh, issued a statement, uh, after the, uh, Twitter board of directors
00:21:08.700 approved his office, uh, his offer to buy Twitter.
00:21:11.820 Um, he says, um, under the terms of the agreement, uh, Twitter stockholders receive $54, blah,
00:21:19.600 blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:21:20.840 Um, and he talks about the freedom of speech, that freedom of speech is, is critical to the
00:21:30.360 survival of a free nation.
00:21:32.880 Now, somehow or another, he's called a danger to free speech.
00:21:38.600 Um, you know, free is free and the people who are calling him that, uh, or, you know,
00:21:47.340 is big tech, uh, which by the way, censored, uh, Joe Biden's critics 646 times, uh, since
00:21:55.760 he has been in office, uh, deleted social media accounts or posts given warning labels that
00:22:01.860 stop people from sharing or commenting were counted between March, 2020, March, 2022.
00:22:07.260 Um, 140 involved the New York post story.
00:22:12.120 Uh, the largest category of censored cases included 232 posts, the attempt to blast the
00:22:18.440 president's behavior with women and children.
00:22:20.940 One example on Facebook, uh, deleted a user's post for violating community, community standards,
00:22:27.680 uh, on nudity or sexual activity.
00:22:30.620 All they did was put the caption of Biden kissing a little girl, find someone who kisses
00:22:35.560 you the way Joe Biden kisses his granddaughter.
00:22:38.760 That's it.
00:22:39.440 They were banned.
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00:24:07.340 Hello, America.
00:24:18.660 Welcome to the, uh, Glenn Beck program.
00:24:20.920 Um, I just, I just want to finish my little history lesson here on, uh, uh, on, uh, you
00:24:30.360 know, fascism and what it is.
00:24:33.160 Because fascism in its most clinical sense is autocratic.
00:24:37.940 There's a dictator up at the top.
00:24:39.440 Now, remember this was, this was done before dictator had a bad name.
00:24:43.900 Autocratic state didn't have a bad name around the turn of the century.
00:24:48.060 Um, it was a way to cut through and forget about all of these little processes that we
00:24:53.920 have to go through.
00:24:54.680 Look, we're going to just, we're going to get a group of people of experts together and
00:24:59.700 the experts are going to chart the course and they're just going to push it through.
00:25:04.140 We don't have to worry about a constitution or a Congress.
00:25:06.980 We'll just get it done because things are moving too rapidly.
00:25:11.260 Does any of this sound familiar?
00:25:12.440 Because that's what fascism was before it got the bad name of what it really is.
00:25:20.700 Uh, and they loved fascism.
00:25:22.940 Um, now the reason why I'm talking about this is because you need to understand what
00:25:27.400 morons, uh, Jeff Bezos is hiring at the Washington post.
00:25:33.020 The guy has absolutely no idea what a fascist really is.
00:25:38.040 Uh, he's saying that I am, I'm just, I'm pulling out an old trope.
00:25:42.660 I love that one.
00:25:43.440 By the way, um, later on in the article, um, he calls me an anti-Semite for bringing
00:25:50.460 in George Soros, which I'm clearly an anti-Semite.
00:25:56.380 What are you, what are you holding there, Glenn?
00:25:58.520 What do you hold?
00:25:59.100 You're holding somebody.
00:25:59.720 Oh my gosh, I didn't even notice I'm holding my Defender of Israel award given to me by
00:26:03.260 Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:26:04.300 So, uh, does this columnist have a Defender of Israel award?
00:26:06.860 I don't think so.
00:26:07.780 Maybe, maybe.
00:26:08.660 I mean, everybody gets them, you know, these days.
00:26:11.520 Anyway, uh, so he's, uh, he's claiming that, uh, this is an old trope that has, has happened
00:26:20.520 for the last 90 years.
00:26:22.020 And, you know, I'm thinking if, if something keeps being brought up generation after generation
00:26:28.680 after generation over nine decades, there might be something to look into.
00:26:34.900 Might be, might be.
00:26:36.100 Uh, the question is often asked in America and in Europe, just how much fascism the American
00:26:43.780 president program contains.
00:26:46.700 The answer, it is, it is the principle that the state no longer leaves the economy to its
00:26:55.140 own devices.
00:26:56.600 Uh, this is boldly interventionalist.
00:26:59.100 Uh, what was, who was saying this, uh, and what was he talking about?
00:27:04.260 He was talking about the new deal and the person saying that was Mussolini.
00:27:07.720 FDR, uh, Mussolini continued, was moving his country in the direction of national socialism.
00:27:15.540 And without question, the mood accompanying this sea change resembles that of fascism and
00:27:21.700 quote, uh, boy, one of the, well, the official Nazi newspaper said about FDR, we too, as German
00:27:30.040 national socialists are looking towards America.
00:27:32.300 FDR, uh, the Nazi publication said was replacing the un, uh, uninhibited frenzy of market speculation
00:27:41.000 with the adoption of national socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies.
00:27:47.680 The only problem is we fear that he might fail.
00:27:52.500 Okay.
00:27:53.280 All right.
00:27:54.020 Okay.
00:27:54.900 Um, returning to FDR's new deal policies, the Nazi paper said, if not always in the same words,
00:28:01.440 FDR too demands the collective good be put before individual self-interest.
00:28:09.300 That is an important phrase.
00:28:12.780 Which side do we hear saying that?
00:28:16.380 Which side is the ones quoting the constitution and the founding fathers?
00:28:23.080 No, cause they believed in the individual.
00:28:25.600 It would have to be those on the progressive left that are demanding the collective good
00:28:32.820 to be put before individual self-interest.
00:28:37.460 Uh, just, uh, you know, I just, I just wanted to throw those out there, you know, just so
00:28:43.900 people could see them.
00:28:45.300 Uh, and when I say people, I mean the people at the Washington post, by the way, in a completely,
00:28:51.920 completely, completely non-fascist, uh, tangent here, um, John Kerry, the special envoy for
00:29:02.600 climate, uh, issued a warning, uh, last week to the domestic natural gas industry saying
00:29:11.400 producers, uh, are being put quote on notice.
00:29:15.760 Uh, if you can capture the emissions, literally, genuinely, then you're reducing the problem.
00:29:23.280 Kerry said to Bloomberg, we have to put these in this industry on notice.
00:29:28.140 You've got six, eight, maybe no more than 10 years or so within which you've got to come
00:29:35.220 up with a means by which you're going to capture.
00:29:37.440 And if you're not capturing, then we have to deploy alternative sources of energy.
00:29:42.120 Wow.
00:29:43.320 So the government is putting a group of business people on notice because remember, this is
00:29:53.080 for climate control, uh, and you know, gas industry is really, really bad.
00:29:57.700 Uh, forget the fact that, um, you know, Joe Biden's son and, um, and I believe, uh, Kerry
00:30:04.460 family friend, which was also in bed with Kerry's son, you know, joined the, um, Ukrainian, uh,
00:30:14.720 gas problem, you know, board.
00:30:16.760 Um, so it's, you know, it's Burisma, but don't pay attention to what the he, this is a new day.
00:30:22.480 This is a new day.
00:30:23.240 Um, Utah boy, are you an interesting mess?
00:30:29.720 Utah Democrats have now nixed their candidate for Senate and are now backing the independent
00:30:40.220 Evan McMuffin for Senate.
00:30:43.260 Let's just, it's not McMullen, McMullen, Evan McMullen.
00:30:47.460 Um, and so now the Democrat that was going to go up against, uh, Mike Lee, not going
00:30:56.480 to appear, not going to appear because the Democrats decided they, they looked at Evan
00:31:03.100 McMuffin, McMullen and said, Oh my gosh, he is our guy.
00:31:07.920 He's our guy.
00:31:08.580 That is what they're saying here.
00:31:09.460 Yes.
00:31:09.780 They are saying that.
00:31:11.040 Yeah.
00:31:11.400 This is sort of similar to, we talked about this a couple of weeks ago about Joe Lieberman
00:31:15.400 when he was running, he ran for the democratic nomination and then, uh, lost the nomination
00:31:22.780 against Ned Lamont.
00:31:24.160 And then, but, and then he was like, well, this is ridiculous.
00:31:26.960 And he ran as an independent and wound up winning.
00:31:29.600 And part of that equation was the Republicans basically giving up on their candidate.
00:31:34.420 Now they didn't take him off the ballot, but they said, don't vote for him.
00:31:37.880 Go for Lieberman because he's going to be a heck of a lot better than Lamont.
00:31:40.960 Uh, here they're even more, this is like even more explicit.
00:31:47.860 They're just, they're not even running a candidate.
00:31:50.260 I know they're just like two major parties.
00:31:51.940 They're not running a candidate for Senate.
00:31:54.100 That's crazy.
00:31:55.000 I mean, it just, I mean, it shows how, you know, these times have changed, right?
00:31:59.460 And things, people have changed, but it's like, there's a, they're just looking at
00:32:02.680 Evan McMullen as a Democrat, which I mean, I, you know, it's, uh, he's, he's, he's hammering
00:32:07.280 Mike Lee.
00:32:07.720 It's hard to deny.
00:32:08.540 Yeah.
00:32:08.780 And you know, Mike Lee, here's the thing that, that kills me.
00:32:12.960 Um, when you look at somebody who is a constitutionalist, you look at them and, uh, and you can't, you
00:32:22.960 can't promise yourself that you're going to be happy with everything they do because
00:32:28.080 the constitution cuts both ways.
00:32:30.300 Sometimes when you really want to do something, you're like, Hey, we got to do this to fix
00:32:35.480 the country.
00:32:35.940 Nope.
00:32:36.420 That pesky constitution stops you from doing it.
00:32:39.860 There are times that I've called Mike up and I've said, what are you doing, man?
00:32:43.620 And he's like, I know it's the constitution.
00:32:48.800 I've got to stand with the constitution.
00:32:51.740 He's, he's doing stuff sometimes that he doesn't like.
00:32:55.280 He does it because he is upholding the constitution and they're, they're just trying to get somebody
00:33:02.940 in who will just, can we just lay this pesky constitution aside, please?
00:33:07.000 It's just so cumbersome.
00:33:09.240 Well, I, is that even the, that's not the issue here, right?
00:33:12.420 This is just, they're just trying to fool people in Utah who might, would never consider
00:33:17.300 a Democrat, but might consider an independent, right?
00:33:20.420 People who are moderate Republicans or, you know, or maybe, maybe just generally moderates
00:33:27.120 who would never consider some crazy left winger to instead vote for a guy who's acting at this
00:33:33.640 point, like a left winger to get votes against Mike Lee.
00:33:37.800 Well, he won't now.
00:33:39.240 He won't now because now he's got nobody on the, on the left to have him to pull back to
00:33:45.640 the left.
00:33:46.020 So he'll say anything that he has to.
00:33:48.080 And this has nothing to do with Mike Lee or his policies or whether he stands with
00:33:51.460 the constitution.
00:33:52.040 This is just a strategic political effort to oust a good Republican, somebody who actually
00:33:58.320 stands for the constitution.
00:33:59.660 Yeah.
00:34:00.780 And, and you know, the good news is, well, I was going to say the good news is Utah isn't
00:34:07.640 half that stupid.
00:34:08.400 And then I remembered your governor and I thought, oh, I don't know.
00:34:12.260 Uh, by the way, a, uh, a new, uh, a new candidate for Congress in Washington state, Stu, you're
00:34:21.660 going to love this because you know how life imitates art.
00:34:27.120 Okay.
00:34:28.020 No, you can do, you cannot do comedy anymore on the state of the world because everything
00:34:37.380 we used to say, well, why don't you just, they're doing, um, this new, uh, democratic
00:34:43.380 socialist Congress, uh, congressional candidate says the $15 minimum wage, which is crippling
00:34:51.260 Seattle.
00:34:52.260 Yeah, that's not enough.
00:34:54.040 It needs to, the, the starting point is $30 an hour.
00:34:58.880 Now we've joked about that, but we said, why stop at 30 even, why not just make it a million
00:35:09.320 because we could all be millionaires.
00:35:13.000 So why don't we all just work for an hour and we'll just force these company, they can
00:35:20.700 afford it.
00:35:21.280 You know, have you seen how much these fortune 500 companies have?
00:35:24.400 They got a lot.
00:35:25.460 They should pay Bezos like he's going to miss a million dollars, huh?
00:35:31.920 Everyone should have minimum wage, million dollars.
00:35:36.180 Why is that lunacy?
00:35:39.320 Sincerely, why is a hundred dollar an hour wage lunacy?
00:35:46.380 No reason under the construct of the left.
00:35:49.300 Right.
00:35:49.920 I mean, when you, when you're advocating for modern monetary theory, why, why is a hundred
00:35:53.740 not, I mean, that's not even enough.
00:35:55.620 Why not go higher?
00:35:56.500 Keep it going.
00:35:57.340 You know, I have a hundred trillion dollar bill from Zimbabwe.
00:36:00.700 I'm a trillionaire.
00:36:02.160 It's really fun to be a trillionaire.
00:36:04.500 Why shouldn't everyone be one?
00:36:05.900 Right.
00:36:06.220 Exactly right.
00:36:06.800 By the way, DeSantis has now, you know, gotten rid of all the special privileges.
00:36:11.760 They're crazy.
00:36:12.800 This is such a fascistic move.
00:36:14.580 Yada, yada.
00:36:15.700 No, it wasn't done by a dictator.
00:36:17.620 It was done through the regular system.
00:36:19.800 It was all done according to the law.
00:36:22.980 So it's not fascistic in nature.
00:36:25.220 You may not like it, but it is.
00:36:28.020 It was not done through fiat.
00:36:30.340 And that's kind of where you get into the whole dictator thing.
00:36:34.300 You know what I mean?
00:36:35.720 The other thing about it is I would just like to, while we're here talking about states,
00:36:42.260 I would just like you to know, Colorado, Disney's not moving there.
00:36:49.380 Okay.
00:36:49.740 No?
00:36:50.520 I don't.
00:36:51.220 It seemed like such a real effort.
00:36:52.900 Yeah, I know.
00:36:54.360 I mean, this is.
00:36:55.000 To lure the, I mean, could they just get a couple cranes, right?
00:36:57.720 Maybe cranes and some helicopters and lift the park.
00:37:00.000 Yeah, well, you could put that thing on wheels.
00:37:01.700 Yeah.
00:37:02.000 It's like a carnival.
00:37:02.760 And you know what?
00:37:03.320 You just want to stick it right in the middle of a nice cold environment.
00:37:05.720 That's what I was thinking.
00:37:06.500 How beautiful would it be to celebrate Christmas in Denver on Main Street, USA?
00:37:13.940 Oh, beautiful.
00:37:14.640 Who doesn't want that?
00:37:15.620 Beautiful.
00:37:16.180 Yeah.
00:37:16.760 So stupid.
00:37:17.760 You are stupid.
00:37:19.060 Colorado.
00:37:20.260 Yeah.
00:37:21.080 Hey, Disney, you should move here.
00:37:23.740 I don't know.
00:37:24.860 We're considering Alaska.
00:37:26.780 And they've made a pretty nice bed.
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00:39:23.620 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:32.740 By the way, in more freedom of the press, Wikipedia, the editors removed the entry for
00:39:52.520 Rosemont Seneca Partners earlier this week on this is on the Hunter Biden page on the grounds
00:39:59.720 that it wasn't really noticeable.
00:40:02.940 Notable?
00:40:03.460 Notable, yeah.
00:40:04.420 It wasn't really notable.
00:40:05.680 You know, is there anything really there?
00:40:09.900 Yes.
00:40:11.280 Yeah.
00:40:11.600 Yeah.
00:40:12.220 Corruption.
00:40:13.480 China.
00:40:14.380 Chinese money.
00:40:16.420 You know, billions of dollars from the Chinese Communist Party going into this.
00:40:21.860 It's not like it's a library where they have limited amounts of space for articles.
00:40:25.460 You know, it's like, oh, wow, we don't have any shelves for that book.
00:40:29.040 I'd like to go through my Wikipedia, which is like 40,000 words at this point.
00:40:34.200 There really is all of that notable?
00:40:36.160 Really?
00:40:36.660 There's an Instagram account called The Depths of Wikipedia.
00:40:40.020 Oh, my gosh.
00:40:40.640 Which just goes into the most obscure, random things you can find on Wikipedia.
00:40:44.380 I guarantee they're a lot less notable than the stuff that you're finding with Seneca.
00:40:50.060 I mean, that's a big story.
00:40:51.780 It obviously should be on there.
00:40:53.020 Now, again, like there's no centralized control in theory of Wikipedia.
00:40:56.580 People can delete and add things as they want.
00:40:59.320 So this stuff does happen from time to time.
00:41:01.100 Yeah.
00:41:01.700 By the way, just some other good news.
00:41:03.620 Sorry about this, Stu.
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00:41:10.600 I don't care what you eat.
00:41:11.420 I know.
00:41:11.900 I know you don't.
00:41:13.000 Okay.
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00:43:30.900 Last, I think, Friday, I saw a story that I really didn't understand.
00:43:36.420 I've spent the weekend trying to do my homework so I could present this to you.
00:43:40.680 It's about what's happening in Japan.
00:43:43.100 Japan is collapsing and the media is not telling you anything about it.
00:43:48.340 We're going to go through it.
00:43:50.660 It has a significant impact on your life and your world.
00:43:56.120 We'll tell you about it in 60 seconds.
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00:45:19.780 So, Stu, I need you to stay with me here because this is this is probably a story that no one
00:45:26.180 is paying attention to.
00:45:28.620 And I think it's really important.
00:45:31.800 Japan said that they would be the first great reset full adopter.
00:45:37.440 OK, and that made me curious a few months ago when I found that out.
00:45:43.240 I'm like, hmm, why?
00:45:44.660 Well, I now know why they are in serious, serious financial straits.
00:45:50.160 They have been for a while.
00:45:51.820 This is this is not a new problem.
00:45:53.540 This has been going on the decline of Japan since the 90s.
00:45:57.420 Well, I read a story.
00:46:00.380 What was it Thursday or Friday that the Japanese yen has fallen to its lowest level against
00:46:07.560 the dollar in more than 20 years.
00:46:10.720 This means it takes more yen to buy a dollar as of Friday, the 22nd.
00:46:17.060 It was more than one hundred and twenty five yen to buy a dollar.
00:46:22.860 Normally, only people who are like trading in currencies actually care about this.
00:46:28.460 But the why behind the crash is why you need to care.
00:46:34.660 OK, because it could very easily lead to the crash of our treasury bonds.
00:46:42.240 And let me explain a treasury book.
00:46:45.500 Our debt, we issue treasury bonds every time our government spends money and we have trillions
00:46:54.380 of these out and nobody is buying them.
00:46:58.280 OK, the days of us living high on the hog and somebody will take this crap.
00:47:03.660 Those days are over.
00:47:05.360 OK, the the Japanese are the largest holder of U.S.
00:47:11.000 treasury bonds in the world.
00:47:12.960 They hold more than China, more than any European country, more than any other entity except
00:47:20.480 the U.S.
00:47:22.120 Federal Reserve.
00:47:23.920 Why does the U.S.
00:47:25.360 Federal Reserve own so many treasury bonds?
00:47:27.920 They never did that before.
00:47:29.880 They had to start do it, doing it because no one in the world would would raise their
00:47:36.540 hand in auction and say, I'll take some of that American crap.
00:47:40.620 OK, so no one was buying it.
00:47:43.340 So the Fed put trillions of dollars of our debt and they bought that debt by printing money.
00:47:52.000 OK, Japan is number two.
00:47:54.620 Japan holds two trillion dollars of our debt.
00:47:59.980 Now, the story that I read on Thursday or Friday was that the prime minister had called
00:48:06.060 Janet Yellen and called the president and said, we need a bailout.
00:48:11.120 You've got to help us out.
00:48:13.120 You have to shore up the yen or we are done.
00:48:17.000 Well, we didn't do that.
00:48:21.040 We said we can't do that.
00:48:23.160 And there's a couple of reasons why we can't.
00:48:27.080 So.
00:48:28.860 With them being the largest holder, they've been they are they're playing a game here.
00:48:35.340 It's a shell game.
00:48:36.040 The whole world is on the shell game.
00:48:37.720 They have two trillion dollars in treasuries and they're forced to sell those bonds.
00:48:44.580 To shore up their currency.
00:48:47.880 This would cause our Fed to print more money to put bill or trillions into buying those bonds,
00:48:56.720 which would now be on the market.
00:48:58.080 So inflation could go to 20 percent.
00:49:02.700 That's the story you'll hear if you pay attention to Bloomberg.
00:49:06.560 But that's that's just a small part of what's going on.
00:49:11.020 We know that Japan has the worst demographics in the world.
00:49:16.780 It's the oldest population in the developed world.
00:49:20.340 Three point four retirees over the age of 55 for every one worker under the age of 30.
00:49:26.980 So that one worker is expected to work to support three point four people.
00:49:35.940 Nobody's entering the workforce.
00:49:37.600 If you're young, you're not going into the marketplace.
00:49:40.180 The Japanese stopped having kids after the Asian miracle ended in ninety nine and Japan's economy crash.
00:49:47.300 Remember the stories where they can't get guys to be even interested in sex.
00:49:51.500 Consider this Toyota and Honda, the two best made, best selling brands in the world, right?
00:49:59.400 Testaments to Japanese ingenuity and manufacturing.
00:50:03.200 Except the Japanese demographics are so upside down.
00:50:07.160 Virtually no Hondas or Toyotas are actually made in Japan anymore.
00:50:12.060 More than a decade ago, both companies realized they couldn't find any workers.
00:50:17.780 And that's why they're here in the U.S., Indonesia and the Philippines.
00:50:22.780 These companies were not alone.
00:50:25.800 In the past 20 years, Japan has lost almost its entire manufacturing base.
00:50:31.860 Does any of this sound familiar?
00:50:34.500 Save a few technology sectors like motherboards and microchips, everything else is not made in Japan.
00:50:46.220 This means their taxable income is gone.
00:50:50.660 And as they move overseas where labor is available and costs were lower, some of the profits flow home to Japan.
00:50:57.020 But most of the revenue generated stays in countries where manufacturing is occurring.
00:51:01.760 So they had to make up the shortfall.
00:51:04.440 What do you do?
00:51:05.960 They had a plan.
00:51:08.340 They started selling more and more Japanese bonds to cover their deficits between the massive welfare state and the tax base.
00:51:18.320 So they just started selling bonds.
00:51:22.380 This is where we're at.
00:51:24.740 Japan has the highest personal income taxes in the G7.
00:51:31.760 It also has the highest debt to GDP in the developed world.
00:51:37.200 Our debt to GDP is 130%.
00:51:42.000 That's the highest we've seen since World War II.
00:51:46.920 Japan's debt to GDP is 253%.
00:51:52.380 Okay?
00:51:54.340 That's double ours.
00:51:56.660 So their economy was collapsing.
00:52:00.240 They had to sell bonds.
00:52:01.520 Then they got to the place we are and they were like, nobody's buying our bonds.
00:52:05.500 So what did they do?
00:52:07.640 Now, remember, this just was stated by the Biden administration as something that is coming our way.
00:52:17.760 What they did so the country wouldn't collapse, they went and they sold Japanese bonds to investors in Japan at 0% interest.
00:52:29.580 Now, why would a company take something where I'm not going to grow on my money and lock my money into a Japanese bond for 10 years?
00:52:38.600 Why would you do that?
00:52:40.560 Because the government mandated it.
00:52:44.440 If you were a retirement fund, you had anything to do with Japan, you were investing, you had to put a percentage into government bonds.
00:52:57.620 So, they bought these government bonds, which allowed them to then print more yen.
00:53:05.100 And then what did they do?
00:53:06.380 They took that money and they bought our government bonds, which were returning about 2% interest to them.
00:53:15.000 Now, that 2% interest, think of this, that's coming out of your pocket.
00:53:21.160 So, we're paying them interest on $2 trillion in treasuries is about $40 billion a year.
00:53:28.480 So, we're sending $40 billion and that's fine.
00:53:31.920 That's a deal where, you know, we're buying turtle tunnels.
00:53:35.580 I mean, you know, we need those things.
00:53:38.580 But Japan's entire defense budget is $47 billion.
00:53:44.680 So, we are, in effect, funding $40 billion of their $47 billion in defense.
00:53:52.680 But then, we also provide about $10 billion a year in discounts for guns and ammunition and everything else.
00:54:00.500 So, we are paying 100% of their military.
00:54:04.900 This isn't by accident and it's not a bad deal, actually.
00:54:09.800 Our government is more than happy to do that.
00:54:13.240 Because Japan is the most important strategic defense partner when it comes to containing China or defending Taiwan.
00:54:24.680 We have 55,000 U.S. troops stationed in Japan.
00:54:29.480 Japan is the only foreign country in the world out of which the U.S. has permanently operated a U.S. carrier battle group.
00:54:40.520 So, back to the yen being in free fall.
00:54:45.200 To keep their bonds at 0% and then make that arbitrage thing work, Japan has to continue to buy its own bonds.
00:54:57.140 But that's through quantitative easing, printing.
00:55:00.440 So, they print more yen to buy their bonds and anytime the yield goes above zero, they're in trouble.
00:55:08.540 They're creating artificial demand for their bonds.
00:55:13.520 When the yield on the Japanese government bonds went to 1%, 2%, our 10-year bonds would not be able to service that debt.
00:55:28.200 So, our bonds, they no longer have the $40 billion for their military, etc., etc.
00:55:35.140 They have a debt of 253%.
00:55:37.920 It would cost them to pay interest on their debt more than they could ever collect in taxes.
00:55:46.700 So, to pay the debt, they have to print currency.
00:55:51.120 Buy the bonds.
00:55:52.960 Buy ours.
00:55:54.400 And we buy theirs.
00:55:55.920 And it just starts all over again because we have to print money.
00:55:59.480 They have to print money.
00:56:00.740 And so, it goes into this inflation death spiral.
00:56:05.040 And that's where they are right now.
00:56:07.360 They're at the beginning of the inflation death spiral.
00:56:11.380 So, here's the problem with all of this.
00:56:15.940 If they collapse, I mean really collapse, who can bail them out?
00:56:25.620 We can't.
00:56:26.780 We'll, we're close to a death spiral.
00:56:32.340 So, who bails them out?
00:56:34.060 And what happens when next September, President Xi goes in front of his, you know, people's Congress and says,
00:56:46.280 Okay, everybody vote.
00:56:48.420 I am dictator for life.
00:56:53.060 When that happens, and Japan, if Japan is out, we are so weak with everything else that is going on.
00:57:02.020 Do you think we're going to save Taiwan?
00:57:06.380 How would we even do that?
00:57:08.160 How would the West protect Australia?
00:57:15.520 By the way, all of this is happening because the Fed said, and the Treasury said, we can't bail you out.
00:57:24.560 But what you probably don't know, that we reported on about three months ago, the Fed did bail the Bank of Japan out.
00:57:37.080 The Fed gave them $7 trillion.
00:57:41.620 That was in Q3 and Q4 of last year.
00:57:50.180 We're in Q2.
00:57:52.720 $7 trillion they've burned through already.
00:57:58.180 Prepare for impact.
00:58:00.620 Prepare for impact.
00:58:02.460 Because it is happening.
00:58:04.700 The reason why they said they'd be number one on the boat for the Great Reset is because if we say jump, they are forced to say how high.
00:58:19.600 But we no longer have enough juice to tell anyone to jump because we need all of that juice ourselves.
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00:59:32.400 That makes sense.
00:59:48.060 It's hard.
00:59:48.520 It's difficult.
00:59:50.340 I mean, I wouldn't say I followed it entirely.
00:59:53.120 Yeah.
00:59:53.340 But I would say that what keeps screaming out to me as you go through all that is it's a house of cards.
01:00:00.920 House of cards.
01:00:01.300 Right?
01:00:01.440 Like, it's impossible.
01:00:03.280 Only perfection could unwind it successfully.
01:00:06.680 And...
01:00:07.040 How are you going to unwind it?
01:00:09.100 I don't know.
01:00:09.920 Yeah.
01:00:10.080 I mean, I don't know how to do it, but I wouldn't know how to build a house of cards either.
01:00:13.460 At this point, it's hard.
01:00:15.020 It's a difficult thing to do.
01:00:16.460 And if you make one tiny little mistake in the most minor way, it collapses.
01:00:21.060 Correct.
01:00:22.000 And that's, you know, when you...
01:00:24.120 These finance schemes wind up working for a while.
01:00:29.580 Yeah.
01:00:30.500 And then, you know, you get to a point and it seems like we have these economic collapses, you know, almost on a schedule where these things no longer can hold the other scheme up.
01:00:42.380 One scheme needs to function as the weight-bearing pillar of another scheme.
01:00:47.980 Exactly right.
01:00:48.620 And that's terrifying.
01:00:49.440 You get to a point to where you were printing money and you cannot stop because you have to keep printing more money.
01:00:55.680 Yeah.
01:00:55.880 They are three years into their death spiral now.
01:00:58.900 They're three years into it.
01:01:00.260 We are 18 months into ours.
01:01:02.280 So, they're ahead of us.
01:01:05.260 But, gosh, what does anybody have?
01:01:09.920 What bullets does anybody have to stop it?
01:01:12.980 This is why the Great Reset is a reality.
01:01:16.200 This is why the Fed doing their digital currency.
01:01:19.320 It will happen because it has to.
01:01:22.540 The world has to reset.
01:01:24.960 All of this debt all over the West is too big.
01:01:28.560 They're not going to reduce your debt.
01:01:30.120 They won't cancel out your debt, but they'll cancel out the bank's debts.
01:01:36.480 They'll cancel out, you know, the big, huge business debt that is too big to fail.
01:01:42.600 They'll cancel out some.
01:01:45.200 I think this is wishful thinking, but some of the government debt.
01:01:48.540 They'll have to come up with something to reduce government debt.
01:01:52.220 So, what's the way to prepare?
01:01:53.560 Is there a way to prepare for this?
01:01:54.880 Is it just taking care of your own personal situation?
01:01:57.440 Have children.
01:01:58.200 You don't want to end up like Japan.
01:02:02.040 Have children.
01:02:03.460 We have to have children.
01:02:05.680 That's the ultimate debt-creating asset.
01:02:07.820 Yes, I know.
01:02:09.020 Yes, I do know that.
01:02:10.560 But you have to have children.
01:02:12.460 You have to be able to take care of yourself.
01:02:15.100 We have to be able to make things here in America, you know?
01:02:19.780 And don't buy into, look, the most important thing is to know who caused the problems.
01:02:27.600 Who caused these problems?
01:02:29.820 The Fed, the big banks, and the government.
01:02:33.360 So, when this all falls apart, who's going to come to us with the answer?
01:02:38.980 The Fed, the big banks, and the government.
01:02:42.800 They are the last people we should trust.
01:02:45.480 They're the ones who built this.
01:02:48.740 Trust yourself.
01:02:50.220 Trust your neighbor.
01:02:51.300 Don't, you know, my uncle was part of the tests during the 60s on what you do to survive a nuclear war.
01:03:01.920 And he's told me some stories.
01:03:05.960 You know, now that he's getting a little, you know, a little more loose with the lips,
01:03:10.560 he's been telling me stuff about, you know, you, you, but most people will be surprised.
01:03:16.600 They survive.
01:03:17.720 That's going to be the biggest surprise.
01:03:19.500 They survive a nuclear war.
01:03:21.940 And whatever you do, don't listen to the people that were causing the problem.
01:03:29.220 They're going to tell you, go here.
01:03:31.600 That's the last thing that you should do.
01:03:34.780 And I think this is financial nuclear war.
01:03:38.960 Don't listen to the people who got us into this mess.
01:03:42.900 Don't listen.
01:03:43.860 Why are we going to suddenly believe the media when they tell us this is the truth and this is what has to be done?
01:03:50.240 Why?
01:03:51.680 What?
01:03:52.780 We're going to suddenly believe them?
01:03:55.540 No.
01:03:56.480 Trust yourself.
01:03:58.340 Be self-sufficient.
01:04:00.760 Get out of debt.
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01:05:43.760 I was just talking about the inflationary death spiral of Japan.
01:05:48.000 Let me turn the tables here and show you where we're actually climbing the ladder.
01:05:52.420 And we are doing better than we have in my lifetime.
01:05:56.300 And that is with the Supreme Court on religious freedom.
01:06:01.160 I was talking to Kelly Shackelford from First Liberty over the weekend.
01:06:06.740 And he said, you know, five years ago, First Liberty, which just fights the religious cases of freedom of speech, freedom of religion.
01:06:17.140 And he said, five years ago, we sat in front of a whiteboard and we said, dream big.
01:06:22.460 Everybody dream big.
01:06:23.600 I mean, like, let's really reach.
01:06:26.460 So somebody put up on the whiteboard one case per year.
01:06:32.140 We will be arguing in front of the Supreme Court.
01:06:36.360 And he only told me he sat there and he said, I didn't say anything.
01:06:39.400 He's the CEO.
01:06:40.140 He's like, I didn't say anything because I didn't want to bring the room down.
01:06:42.140 And he's like, fat chance.
01:06:43.420 There are 7,000 cases that the Supreme that make it to the Supreme Court.
01:06:50.280 And out of that 7,000, they maybe pick 150.
01:06:55.220 So the odds of getting a to argue in front of the Supreme Court is almost impossible.
01:07:01.680 He said, you want to talk about a change, a sea change.
01:07:07.040 He said this year, I think it was this year, he, they are arguing seven cases.
01:07:13.780 And he believes they're going to win all of them.
01:07:18.100 Now, this comes with a caveat.
01:07:19.960 And this, this is something I would really prepare for.
01:07:22.600 Um, the, the onslaught of the left losing their minds this summer, it could be riots in the streets.
01:07:36.440 It will definitely be a full court press using that term, right?
01:07:42.740 Full court press, uh, on, um, on packing the court.
01:07:47.860 Okay.
01:07:48.720 Once you pack the court, you're done as a nation.
01:07:51.720 And you're just done.
01:07:52.780 Okay.
01:07:53.200 That is the, that's the last step.
01:07:55.780 That's what Venezuela, I think Venezuela has like 43 people on the Supreme Court.
01:08:00.320 Now, uh, you just pack them and then you get the political answer that you want.
01:08:05.480 So the latest is the one that happened yesterday.
01:08:09.360 And this is the, um, the case of the football coach, the high school football coach named Joe Kennedy.
01:08:17.560 If you don't know him or his story, you have to hear it.
01:08:21.980 It is, it's unbelievable.
01:08:24.300 Um, Joe is a guy I just had on our podcast.
01:08:27.900 Was it this, I think it was just this last weekend, wasn't it?
01:08:30.580 Or the weekend before.
01:08:32.320 Um, so the last two Saturday podcasts, you could find it with Joe Kennedy.
01:08:37.240 He's fascinating.
01:08:39.020 He's not a Bible thumper.
01:08:41.080 He grew up a bad kid.
01:08:44.100 Uh, you know, didn't really believe in God and everything else, but turned his life around,
01:08:49.340 but is not a guy who's quoting scriptures.
01:08:51.920 Okay.
01:08:52.440 He's just, he's just a good guy who has a quiet faith and believes in God.
01:08:58.020 And so when he was asked to coach for this team in, I think it's Bremerton, he's asked
01:09:05.200 to coach in Washington state and he decides, look, I'll do it.
01:09:09.880 If you want me to do it.
01:09:11.000 He says a quick prayer.
01:09:12.000 He gets his answer, uh, that night.
01:09:15.220 And he's like, okay, I'm in, but for this opportunity, I'm going to give you thanks.
01:09:22.060 Every game, win or lose.
01:09:24.620 Thanks privately, not for anything else.
01:09:27.560 And he would go to the 50 yard line after the game, everybody's celebrating, breaking
01:09:32.840 up.
01:09:33.240 He quietly got down on his knee at the 50 yard line for about 20 seconds and just said,
01:09:40.480 Lord, dedicated to you.
01:09:41.820 Thank you for everything.
01:09:43.600 You know, amen.
01:09:45.000 He said it privately.
01:09:47.880 He said it to himself.
01:09:50.120 And he never asked anyone to be involved.
01:09:55.300 He never preached it to the kids.
01:09:57.340 Nothing.
01:09:58.800 An opposing team comes to Bremerton and they see it.
01:10:02.220 And somebody on their side writes a vicious letter saying, how can you let this happen
01:10:08.060 in your school?
01:10:09.280 This is oppression and freedom, you know, the freedom of, uh, freedom from religion.
01:10:15.120 And so the school responds, they don't at first, they just say, Hey, can, can you, uh, can you
01:10:24.480 not do it?
01:10:25.680 And he said, well, I, this is a personal thing for me, but sure.
01:10:29.220 I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll go over here and do it more quietly.
01:10:32.620 And the other teams had come and other people had started to join him.
01:10:37.820 He goes to the students because he'd been doing it for eight years.
01:10:41.280 Uh, I went to the students to say, guys, you can't join me anymore.
01:10:43.980 It's no big deal.
01:10:44.800 Don't.
01:10:45.180 Um, and he never invited them.
01:10:48.100 Some of the students came to him over the eight years and said, Hey coach, can we take
01:10:51.920 a knee with you?
01:10:52.680 And he, and his exact quote is it's a free country, do what you want, but he never tried
01:10:58.540 to push it or indoctrinate, et cetera, et cetera.
01:11:01.280 Well, yesterday, this case went in front of the Supreme court.
01:11:05.280 And I have to tell you the other side, I mean this, you have to listen to it for the
01:11:11.660 very first time in history, the world could listen to the goings on and an argument live
01:11:20.020 in front of the Supreme court.
01:11:23.060 Usually there's about 40 or 50 people in there.
01:11:25.780 Um, now it's just the justices because of COVID and the two attorneys.
01:11:31.380 And because of that, they decided on this case to stream it out to everybody.
01:11:36.780 And so I listened yesterday.
01:11:38.740 It was crazy to listen to this.
01:11:41.660 And it was so good because they would go back and forth and you weren't sure all the
01:11:46.160 time, which side the justice was taking because they poked holes in both of them.
01:11:52.780 But the, the opposing side, the ones from the Bremerton school district, they, I mean,
01:11:59.640 they don't have their facts together.
01:12:01.280 And the justices said, you know, the facts seem to be in play here.
01:12:07.200 You know, what exactly is true and what's not.
01:12:11.600 Um, and Joe side has, has the facts buttoned down.
01:12:15.700 Yeah.
01:12:15.800 Because there's a, I think there's an idea that, you know, the, an accusation that sort
01:12:21.560 of bubbles under the surface that basically the coach is lying.
01:12:24.480 He, he is, he did, uh, maybe subtly, uh, uh, try to get these kids to go out and pray.
01:12:33.820 And, uh, he did, no, this is one of the, that's what they're saying.
01:12:37.820 I was saying, you know, he, no, he didn't, um, he did, uh, in, in, in accusation form,
01:12:44.180 basically say, you know, you were not going to get playing time if you don't join me.
01:12:47.920 Like this is the accusation.
01:12:48.960 So if that were true, you could have an argument here.
01:12:53.280 However, they can't produce one single child in the eight years he was doing this.
01:13:01.360 That says this occurred.
01:13:02.760 Yeah.
01:13:03.060 I mean, it's not just his word.
01:13:04.960 They can't come up with one kid who said it occurred.
01:13:09.540 All they're saying is, is that the coach has an unbelievable influence on kids.
01:13:14.300 And so everything that he does, it's implied.
01:13:19.120 If you don't play along, so you're not going to play football or you're not going to get
01:13:23.340 a good grade.
01:13:24.400 Well, I would make the case for every teacher.
01:13:28.400 That is true.
01:13:29.940 If you are spouting all of this, this gobbledygook, this, this wokeness, uh, you think I feel comfortable
01:13:38.640 saying what my opinion is, or do I have to go with a teacher?
01:13:42.040 And we have seen the evidence of that happening in the schools and the teachers berating those
01:13:49.220 kids that don't agree.
01:13:50.940 We've seen that.
01:13:52.480 There's nothing in this case.
01:13:54.040 Yeah.
01:13:54.240 I mean, if I remember the story, right, one of the, there was one kid who said something
01:13:58.920 somehow spoke up and said he didn't want to participate in the prayer.
01:14:02.900 Wasn't his gig.
01:14:03.480 And of course the coach was like, yeah, that's fine.
01:14:05.480 Actually made the kid, the captain of the team.
01:14:07.460 That's the kind of, that's the kind of evil devilish tricks that the right seems to spend.
01:14:15.920 That's right.
01:14:16.380 That's how you do it.
01:14:17.200 The, the, the important thing about this is this is the very first time in our nation's
01:14:23.400 history that the establishment clause coming in for teachers, uh, and employees has actually
01:14:33.480 been challenged like this.
01:14:35.520 Can you say a silent prayer?
01:14:38.960 Can you go in as a teacher and say a blessing over your food to yourself?
01:14:46.260 If this doesn't come out, if this, if, if the left wins on this one, it's going to be a really
01:14:53.780 bad thing.
01:14:54.860 Um, but I just don't see them winning, uh, on this.
01:14:59.260 They're going to win this.
01:14:59.800 I think that I don't have anything here.
01:15:01.600 I was talking to Kelly, he said, he thinks that there's a real chance Roe versus Wade
01:15:05.800 is all, is all just underwater now.
01:15:09.500 I know.
01:15:10.120 I have said for years and years and years, not my life.
01:15:12.840 It's not my lifetime.
01:15:13.840 This is not going to happen as much as I wanted it to happen.
01:15:15.900 I never believed it.
01:15:16.960 And you know, of course there's a lot, it's a much more complicated thing than overturning
01:15:20.220 something in the Supreme Court.
01:15:21.140 It doesn't end abortion.
01:15:22.520 It's going to get more radicalized in blue States.
01:15:25.120 Oh yeah.
01:15:25.560 People, they will, it already is.
01:15:26.720 They're already forming organizations to pay for people to transport women across state lines.
01:15:31.240 That's what we'd like to call the free market.
01:15:33.800 Yeah.
01:15:33.960 Although I don't, I kind of disagree with that analysis just because of, it's not free market
01:15:38.980 to be able to kill children.
01:15:40.340 No, it's not.
01:15:41.380 You know, it's not the way it's, it's not, but we're taking a step in the right direction
01:15:47.260 in the regards of it's better than the feds don't have a place.
01:15:52.640 Now this disagree.
01:15:53.900 I disagree because I think it's murder and the feds absolutely have a place in that, but
01:15:59.200 yes, with what they're arguing, get it to the States again.
01:16:03.200 It's closer to federalism really, I think, but I still don't think this should be, I mean,
01:16:08.140 I think it's life is liberty in the pursuit of happiness.
01:16:11.420 I do believe this is a protected thing that the feds should be involved in, but that being
01:16:14.920 said, all of that to the side, you're never going to stop it unless you win the argument
01:16:20.240 with people over a long period of time, like, like the argument against racism was won.
01:16:24.740 Yeah.
01:16:25.020 Right.
01:16:25.340 You know, was it?
01:16:26.880 I think, well, I think it was.
01:16:28.580 It was.
01:16:28.940 And then it was undone.
01:16:30.140 Apparently right now the left is trying to undo that victory because they want the racism
01:16:34.020 apparently so badly.
01:16:35.720 We want to make sure and convince, reconvince people that their skin color is the most important
01:16:40.520 thing about them, which is a strange political project, but it is where we're going seemingly.
01:16:46.040 But like, you know, you look at things like interracial marriage, right?
01:16:50.640 There was a time in which 60, 70, 80% of this country believed it shouldn't be allowed.
01:16:58.300 Yeah.
01:16:58.840 Right.
01:16:59.140 That argument was not won because of changes in law.
01:17:02.460 It was won because people realized it was idiotic to think that.
01:17:07.280 Right.
01:17:07.720 And so you have to win the argument on abortion that way too.
01:17:11.000 There are organizations in Europe that exist right now that will send you abortion pills
01:17:16.200 anywhere in the world if abortion is illegal in your area.
01:17:20.300 You're not going to just stop this by overturning a case.
01:17:22.840 However, it's incredible that we're even talking about this.
01:17:26.260 I mean, I did not think we'd ever be see a time in which I just want to reiterate what
01:17:30.400 I just said at the very beginning of this.
01:17:32.220 At the end of this summer, it may be that we are more free under religion, under the
01:17:42.820 First Amendment, we may be more free than we have been in about 80 years.
01:17:51.140 That's remarkable.
01:17:53.720 And I will say this too, and there's a lot of complaints on the right about how we quote
01:17:58.160 unquote always lose.
01:17:59.680 Oh, we are winning big.
01:18:00.980 It's just not, I don't see the facts bearing that out, especially, you know, there's been
01:18:04.540 a lot of beating up of originalism in the court and how it was a failed conservative
01:18:08.760 project.
01:18:09.500 Has it been, has it really been a, this is a failure?
01:18:13.140 I don't know.
01:18:13.960 I don't think it's a failure.
01:18:15.160 So this is actually, and what's great is this is actually winning and it's coming back
01:18:20.420 to the constitution.
01:18:22.020 Yeah.
01:18:22.240 It's not a political thing.
01:18:24.320 It's back to the constitution, which you never know.
01:18:28.060 The constitution cuts both ways.
01:18:30.020 Sometimes you love it.
01:18:31.440 Sometimes you don't, but it's going back to that.
01:18:34.720 That is a huge win.
01:18:36.120 This is a lasting mark.
01:18:39.380 You know, we can get in and, and have a president, the next president, the three presidents from
01:18:44.560 now can go and make and, you know, sign their dictates, uh, you know, through a executive
01:18:52.760 order.
01:18:53.180 And those are overturned immediately.
01:18:54.840 Those are either overturned by the court or they're just canceled.
01:18:58.480 Day one, the next president comes in.
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01:21:07.940 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program coming up in just a minute in studios.
01:21:26.780 Nikki Haley, a friend of the program and, um, somebody who I think served honorably in
01:21:32.620 the, uh, in the, uh, gubernatorial, uh, position, South Carolina, and also as our United Nations,
01:21:40.980 uh, secretary, she was, I can't wait to talk to her about Russia.
01:21:47.360 Did you see what they were saying that, that now Putin is the more and more.
01:21:52.860 So they're saying he's incapacitated that he is, there's been some weird videos popping
01:21:58.240 up.
01:21:58.420 I didn't see anything weird in that video.
01:22:00.520 Did you, I mean, I didn't, not necessarily.
01:22:02.900 No.
01:22:03.240 Um, and then yesterday, uh, their foreign secretary came out and said, um, Hey, just want to let
01:22:10.440 you know with you guys shipping arms over, uh, don't be surprised if it's a nuclear war.
01:22:18.040 Uh, I, I, I am assuming that we still live in the world where everybody knows, uh, there's
01:22:26.380 no winners in a nuclear war, but is that even rational to assume that anymore?
01:22:33.540 How does this end?
01:22:35.900 Nikki Haley joins us in a minute.
01:22:48.040 We've got no room to compromise.
01:23:06.340 We've got to stand together if we're going to survive.
01:23:12.700 Stand up straight and hold the line.
01:23:15.820 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:23:29.780 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:35.220 Hello, America.
01:23:36.620 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:38.100 Joining us to talk about Russia, China, inflation, the Republicans, and what we need to do
01:23:45.520 to remain a country that's based on the constitution.
01:23:49.880 Nikki Haley joins me in studio next.
01:23:53.600 First, let me tell you about the Tuttle Twins.
01:23:56.080 Uh, it is, it's almost impossible to get people to listen to Fed talk.
01:24:00.860 I mean, they just don't, they, they don't know what it is.
01:24:04.120 They think it's part of the, uh, you know, the, the, the Washington apparatus.
01:24:08.980 And it is, it's just not a federal government entity.
01:24:12.480 Instead, it's an entity of the, the biggest banks in the country.
01:24:17.340 They own the Fed.
01:24:18.820 So wait a minute.
01:24:19.720 They're bailing themselves out in a way.
01:24:23.000 That's weird, isn't it?
01:24:24.560 Um, the Fed is the, is the biggest cause of inflation that and government spending, but
01:24:30.800 that's one in the same.
01:24:32.720 They are the ones that have caused a lot of the problems that we are facing right now.
01:24:38.160 And good news.
01:24:39.780 They're going to be the ones that come up with all the solutions.
01:24:42.780 And we're going to be told, no, they're the experts.
01:24:45.440 No, they're not.
01:24:46.480 No, they're not.
01:24:47.520 You need to understand what the Fed is.
01:24:49.780 And I've got an easy way for you to learn about it.
01:24:52.700 It's the Tuttle Twins books.
01:24:54.680 Now these are made for your kids, but there is one, uh, book from the Tuttle Twins that I
01:25:00.120 think is really good.
01:25:00.860 In fact, I think it's so crucial for families that I've asked the Tuttle Twins to make it
01:25:04.580 for free.
01:25:05.180 It is the Tuttle Twins and the Creature from Jekyll Island.
01:25:09.200 That's the Fed.
01:25:10.380 How does inflation work?
01:25:12.160 What causes it?
01:25:13.400 What stops it?
01:25:14.660 What's the Fed?
01:25:15.500 How is it created?
01:25:17.260 What's happening to our free market?
01:25:19.720 All in the Tuttle Twins and the Creature from Jekyll Island.
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01:25:29.040 Welcome to the program, Nikki Haley.
01:25:32.100 How are you?
01:25:32.640 Thank you, my friend.
01:25:33.580 It's great to be with you.
01:25:34.920 Good to see you.
01:25:35.820 Great to see you.
01:25:36.660 Um, so I want to talk to you about a couple of things.
01:25:39.180 I've got a lot to run through, uh, with you.
01:25:42.120 Um, but let's start.
01:25:44.540 Let's just start with the news around the world.
01:25:47.760 What the hell is happening with Ukraine?
01:25:49.880 This does not feel right.
01:25:52.720 It doesn't feel good.
01:25:54.640 It shouldn't feel right.
01:25:55.840 And it shouldn't feel good.
01:25:57.440 Um, you know, this is a bigger fight than just Russia and Ukraine.
01:26:01.060 This is a fight for freedom.
01:26:02.940 And how we handle this matters.
01:26:06.620 You know, we saw how horrible we handled Afghanistan.
01:26:09.320 We can't continue to have those blunders because when Afghanistan fell, it let every, um, corrupt
01:26:17.380 dictator around the world say, this is a weak America.
01:26:20.840 We better move now while we can.
01:26:22.460 And that's what we're seeing happen.
01:26:23.660 Okay.
01:26:23.920 So do you think we should be fighting actually in their fighting?
01:26:28.460 Americans should not be in their fighting.
01:26:30.040 No.
01:26:30.640 And, and Ukrainians haven't asked us to, but when you see a freedom loving country trying
01:26:36.980 to protect their own turf, we should give them every ounce of ammunition they need.
01:26:41.720 We should be pulling in.
01:26:43.180 And I'm glad to see NATO pulling in their weight because that was hugely important.
01:26:48.260 They need to be giving everything.
01:26:49.620 And we all need to go and support Zelensky to win this fight on freedom.
01:26:54.600 And when he wins, no other dictator will try and do this again.
01:26:58.500 So, um, I agree that we should not go in.
01:27:01.720 I'm a little concerned that Joe Biden was saying, hey, we can't let anybody take these old airplanes
01:27:06.660 because that might rope us into it.
01:27:09.220 And then we're now openly saying, oh yeah, and we're just leaving them at the bus stop
01:27:15.320 there in Ukraine.
01:27:16.440 I mean, what are we, what happened to where?
01:27:18.800 It's foolish.
01:27:19.780 Biden's running scared.
01:27:21.080 He's been running scared from the beginning.
01:27:22.740 If he had done sanctions before Putin moved in, we wouldn't have seen this.
01:27:27.040 President Trump had said that we would send them equipment and ammunition in March of
01:27:31.880 last year when they had already started doing it.
01:27:34.140 Biden stopped it.
01:27:35.240 We were supposed to send another group in June of last year.
01:27:38.620 Biden stopped it all because he thought it would cause Putin to react.
01:27:43.060 Look at what happens when you don't stand strong.
01:27:45.580 If you stand strong before conflict, the conflict never happens.
01:27:50.060 Why is Putin keep saying that we're on the edge of nuclear war?
01:27:53.620 Because he has nothing left.
01:27:55.440 I mean, look.
01:27:56.500 Is that a, is that a, I mean, so does that make him more believable?
01:28:01.440 He doesn't, he doesn't want to die.
01:28:02.960 And he, listen, but at the same time, let's not ignore him.
01:28:07.820 This is a real danger.
01:28:09.580 This is something that's serious.
01:28:10.840 It's why Ukraine needs to win and win strong.
01:28:14.800 If Putin feels like there's a window, he's going to keep going.
01:28:18.340 If we can stop him where he's at, then he'll start to retreat.
01:28:21.880 The key to that is one, making sure that Ukrainians aren't begging for help, that they
01:28:27.360 get the help that they need, including the planes, including the anti-air defense systems
01:28:31.880 that they're constantly begging for, but also making sure we hit Putin where it hurts.
01:28:37.100 He can't continue a war if he's got the money to fuel it.
01:28:40.440 And we have to sanction the energy companies and Biden still won't do it.
01:28:44.860 Okay.
01:28:45.020 So, so there is, there was talk last week that after the French election, that Europe was
01:28:51.820 going to say no more oil from, uh, from Russia.
01:28:55.400 Do you believe that?
01:28:56.580 Is that in the works?
01:28:58.020 I think the U S needs to be pushing them that way.
01:29:00.620 There is not an option for them to continue getting oil from Russia.
01:29:03.900 It puts us all in danger for them to do that.
01:29:06.160 Are they going to struggle?
01:29:07.800 Yeah, a little bit.
01:29:08.900 Can we double down and start, you know, exporting liquefied natural gas?
01:29:13.480 Can we help them go and find other avenues to get it just like Poland and Lithuania are
01:29:17.760 getting it from Australia?
01:29:19.100 Yes, we can.
01:29:20.160 That's what has to happen.
01:29:21.440 It's not, but they're not going to do that.
01:29:23.240 This Biden administration will not release any kind of sanctions, if you will, on our own
01:29:31.220 companies to go and get more liquefied natural gas to, to go get anything, even for our, for
01:29:39.240 our own self.
01:29:39.820 We're shipping our own strategic oil reserve to Europe.
01:29:43.920 Because Biden's scared of the climate change people.
01:29:46.880 Like he's scared of the green new deal, um, you know, people that fight for that and we're
01:29:51.360 seeing it and it's making America weak.
01:29:53.920 I mean, it's a serious issue what we've got right now, but we can right the ship.
01:29:57.980 That's the biggest thing.
01:29:59.260 I have faith we can right the ship.
01:30:01.180 And that first starts by, do we win these elections in November?
01:30:05.500 But more importantly, what do we do when we win?
01:30:09.980 We have to prove we deserve to be there.
01:30:12.400 So when Republicans take control of the House and Senate, which I am all over the country
01:30:16.420 trying to help candidates, when they take it, what do they do?
01:30:20.020 You don't just say no to Biden.
01:30:22.100 What do you say yes to?
01:30:23.560 You say yes to making sure that we're exporting more liquefied natural gas, that we're opening
01:30:28.260 up our energy reserves.
01:30:29.520 You say yes to we're going to stop all this wasteful spending.
01:30:32.600 You say yes to the fact that we're going to be strong abroad by having a strong voice against
01:30:37.420 terrorism and all dictators that try and threaten America or say death to America.
01:30:42.060 We can start doing things.
01:30:43.640 You say yes to, yes, we're going to take care of our children's education and we're not going
01:30:47.860 to let all these teachers unions do it.
01:30:49.920 We've got to start saying yes to a lot of things and not just say no to Biden.
01:30:54.000 So how do we say yes to the end of inflation?
01:30:57.780 How is this one going to be solved?
01:30:59.540 Because we're close to the death spiral here on inflation.
01:31:05.340 I mean, Glenn, it's so bad that the average family is spending $5,000 to $6,000 more a year.
01:31:13.160 Now, when Michael and I were raising our children, if you told us we had to spend $5,000 to $6,000
01:31:17.460 more a year, do you know where we'd get it from?
01:31:19.300 A credit card.
01:31:20.740 And do you know what happens to families when that happens?
01:31:23.700 That's the fear I have is what about these families who are just trying to make it through
01:31:28.980 today?
01:31:29.340 The way you do that is, first of all, yes, we open up our energy sector and we make sure
01:31:34.800 something like that works.
01:31:35.720 But you stop this wasteful spending.
01:31:37.840 Do you know in the last spending package, Republicans and Democrats passed 5,000 earmarks
01:31:45.920 totaling $10 billion.
01:31:48.000 You want to hear what some of that was?
01:31:49.620 $12 million for a baseball park in New York.
01:31:54.800 $15 million for New Jersey to apply to get the World Cup.
01:31:59.140 Six and a half million for golf courses in Colorado.
01:32:01.780 This is our Republicans and Democrats doing this, Glenn.
01:32:05.100 That is not okay.
01:32:06.500 You can't say and go on TV and scream that inflation is terrible and turn around and co-sponsor
01:32:11.720 an earmark and open that back up.
01:32:13.560 Where were our Republicans in this?
01:32:15.560 Why did they allow this to happen?
01:32:17.100 We had stopped earmarks.
01:32:18.600 Well, it's kind of where I am with the Republican Party in whole.
01:32:22.940 I don't see, I see a few that are standing up and are fighting the good fight.
01:32:28.960 But then you see people like Mitch McConnell.
01:32:31.560 I mean, you know, you've got to clean out these federal agencies.
01:32:38.420 Term limits, term limits, term limits.
01:32:40.040 You have to just clean them out.
01:32:41.640 Well, you're not going to be able to do that if you have a president without the Congress.
01:32:46.140 Congress has to do it.
01:32:47.560 And you could have, you know, control of the Congress with Republicans.
01:32:51.900 But do they even get it?
01:32:53.780 Do you know what else Congress can do?
01:32:56.300 Put controls on our border.
01:32:57.760 They can fix this border crisis.
01:33:00.700 Where is Congress?
01:33:02.200 That's what I'm going to keep saying is we need the fighters.
01:33:05.260 We need those that understand that you have to make so much noise.
01:33:09.560 The people will follow you if you do that.
01:33:12.120 But you can't go on this runaway spending where our debt's more than our economy.
01:33:16.300 Do you know we're having to borrow money to make our interest payments?
01:33:19.600 Our kids and grandkids will never forgive us for this.
01:33:22.600 We have got to right the ship for the good of our country, for the good of the world, for the good of the next generation.
01:33:29.260 It's time for all this to stop.
01:33:31.240 So what are the things that you do?
01:33:33.180 You're the founder of Stand for America.
01:33:35.300 And you go out and you try to promote good policies and also the right candidates.
01:33:40.980 You just endorsed Sarah Palin.
01:33:44.380 Why?
01:33:45.140 A couple of reasons.
01:33:46.380 First of all, when I was running for governor the first time, there were five candidates.
01:33:51.580 I started as the fifth out of five, had the least amount of money, the least name ID.
01:33:57.380 And I got up to the second position.
01:34:00.520 I was running against a lieutenant governor, a congressman, an attorney general, a state senator.
01:34:05.120 Got up to the second position.
01:34:07.820 And Sarah Palin, without telling her staff, called me the day before and said, Todd called and said,
01:34:16.120 we're coming to South Carolina.
01:34:18.080 We're going to endorse Nikki.
01:34:19.540 And she did a pro-life speech in the morning.
01:34:24.300 She did an NRA speech in the afternoon.
01:34:26.220 And she came and endorsed me in the evening and helped push me over the deep end.
01:34:30.980 So first, I'll tell you, my loyalty to her will always be strong.
01:34:34.820 But secondly, it's because I believe in her.
01:34:38.500 She had a voice that matters.
01:34:40.820 Glenn, she was canceled before we ever talked about cancel culture.
01:34:44.720 She was vilified by the media before we ever had all this happen.
01:34:48.420 And she was a great governor.
01:34:50.980 She understood the value of a dollar.
01:34:53.340 She understood what real families went through.
01:34:56.140 And she and I, they called us the Rockstar Sisterhood.
01:34:59.800 We related on so many levels because the establishment denied me.
01:35:03.920 And the resistance didn't think I was cool enough or fit the mold for them.
01:35:07.860 And Sarah went through the same thing.
01:35:10.780 And, you know, we need her voice in Congress.
01:35:14.160 I would love to see her walk in the halls of Congress and reminding them of what the Tea Party was all about and how taxed enough already is happening again.
01:35:22.420 I would love for her to talk about what energy, opening up our energy policies and really doing that.
01:35:27.740 She's the right person.
01:35:29.060 I'd love to have her back.
01:35:30.320 She in Arizona?
01:35:31.740 Where is she?
01:35:32.260 Sarah?
01:35:32.760 Yeah.
01:35:33.000 She's in Alaska.
01:35:33.700 She's back in Alaska?
01:35:34.360 She's in Alaska.
01:35:35.920 All right.
01:35:36.580 So who is the candidate that you have seen that went, that you've said, oh my gosh, this is a new breed?
01:35:46.200 You know, I think there's been a few.
01:35:47.860 In the last cycle, it was the Victoria Sparks.
01:35:51.060 It was the Nicole Malliotakis.
01:35:55.700 It was the Nancy Mace.
01:35:56.760 There were a lot of just fighters, just had good fighters about them.
01:36:00.560 Now we're seeing different ones in terms of like Morgan Luttrell in Texas, Wesley Hunt in Texas.
01:36:06.800 Like those were fantastic.
01:36:08.540 Tony Gonzalez in Texas.
01:36:10.000 We just did him as well.
01:36:12.340 Monica De La Cruz, we're looking at her hard.
01:36:14.660 There's some really good ones here in Texas, but around the country, we're seeing some really great ones.
01:36:21.320 And so I just endorsed Tiffany Smiley in Washington State.
01:36:26.200 You know, a lot of people are throwing Washington State away.
01:36:28.200 If anybody can win in Washington State, it's Tiffany Smiley.
01:36:32.520 And so we're not just going after the easy races.
01:36:35.680 We're going after the ones that can really be difficult.
01:36:38.360 It's why we endorsed Jack Cittarelli in New Jersey for governor.
01:36:41.320 He lost by one percentage point.
01:36:43.400 We almost had it.
01:36:44.140 It's why we endorsed Glenn Youngkin in Virginia.
01:36:46.000 It's because we know when we get in there, you got to push these people over the finish line like Sarah Palin pushed me.
01:36:53.320 Because when you see those fighters, when you see those people that can really move the ball, that you know they're not just going to bring good policy, but they're going to bring good fight.
01:37:02.880 And they're not going to be afraid to stand up to the establishment.
01:37:06.020 Those are the people we want.
01:37:07.300 One last thing, Elon Musk.
01:37:09.680 Yes.
01:37:10.280 When we come back, give me one minute.
01:37:13.420 As inflation soars to record highs, every item is costing you more.
01:37:19.500 Nikki was just talking about credit cards.
01:37:21.920 This is what people do when they get behind the eight ball to put money on credit cards.
01:37:25.180 And the reason why this is so bad is because inflation is going up and interest rates are going to go up.
01:37:32.280 Even if the Fed doesn't raise them, the banks will because it will become more and more risky because everybody is maxed out on their credit cards.
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01:38:23.060 So I, I'm sure I disagree with Elon Musk on a lot of stuff.
01:38:41.020 I'd vote for him in a heartbeat.
01:38:42.900 And because he, A, he's Tony Stark.
01:38:46.600 I mean, he's just, he doesn't care.
01:38:47.920 But the, the other thing is, is he has a vision of where things are going.
01:38:54.740 You listen to him and then you listen to anybody on television, anybody in Congress or in the White House, and there's no vision there.
01:39:03.960 What do you think about him taking over Twitter?
01:39:06.380 I love it.
01:39:07.120 It's a win for freedom.
01:39:08.480 It's an absolute win for freedom of speech.
01:39:11.200 But what I love is, Elon Musk is not afraid to rattle the cage.
01:39:15.720 Now, maybe when you have that much money, you can rattle all the cages you want.
01:39:18.840 I'm grateful for him.
01:39:20.280 And now my question is, who's next?
01:39:22.300 Let's keep going.
01:39:23.200 He kind of said that yesterday.
01:39:24.660 Didn't he, Stu?
01:39:24.760 Yeah, let's not stop with him.
01:39:26.560 Yeah.
01:39:26.860 And you know what?
01:39:27.760 There's, there's Facebook.
01:39:28.980 There's Instagram.
01:39:29.800 There's the big media.
01:39:31.020 You know, that we need to go and rattle those cages.
01:39:33.580 Let's do it.
01:39:34.760 And Elon Musk has been the start.
01:39:36.680 Let's not let that be the end.
01:39:38.320 Yeah, I don't think it will be.
01:39:40.140 You know, I was thinking about it this morning.
01:39:41.840 We're at the end of that, of that cycle, that pendulum cycle.
01:39:46.460 And I think 2024, the pendulum starts to swing back to individual liberty.
01:39:50.940 So we're almost there.
01:39:52.420 Oh, we just have to make it.
01:39:53.780 Yes.
01:39:54.040 To like 2030.
01:39:54.940 We just have to make it.
01:39:56.280 And things will swing back and be good.
01:39:58.360 Let me ask you a question about education.
01:40:00.080 Because we've seen over the past couple of years, COVID, I think, presented with all of
01:40:04.800 its horrible negatives, a unique opportunity for conservatives to
01:40:08.200 communicate what they believe is right when it comes to education in a proactive sense,
01:40:13.780 right?
01:40:14.100 People saw what was going on.
01:40:15.840 They had to, they were forced to watch the Zoom classes and saw the crazy stuff that was
01:40:19.600 being taught.
01:40:20.420 And also that the schools wouldn't open up.
01:40:22.500 A lot of conservatives responded to that by saying, we got to open these schools up.
01:40:26.680 And of course, that was the right argument.
01:40:28.120 But isn't there more that we can do here?
01:40:30.360 Isn't this a unique opportunity to talk about school choice and freedom for kids?
01:40:34.980 Abolish the Department of Ed.
01:40:37.560 Abolish the Department of Ed.
01:40:38.900 You know, but it goes before that, right?
01:40:40.540 So look at pre-COVID.
01:40:42.540 Pre-COVID, 65% of fourth graders were not proficient in reading.
01:40:47.780 Pre-COVID, 66% of eighth graders were not proficient in reading or math.
01:40:54.180 Think about that.
01:40:55.380 We had a problem before COVID.
01:40:57.200 So don't let them say that COVID brought this on.
01:40:59.440 No, no.
01:40:59.700 We already had a problem with the establishment in education before.
01:41:03.500 So now you go and you look at the fact that in rural South Carolina, where I was born and
01:41:08.080 raised, COVID hits.
01:41:10.460 Think of a child where both parents had to work.
01:41:13.480 Here is this kid using a screen he's never used before.
01:41:18.300 Used by way of a hotspot on a school bus down the street.
01:41:23.040 Now think he's in third grade.
01:41:24.980 What's he learning?
01:41:25.880 Reading?
01:41:26.980 Fractions?
01:41:27.940 Science?
01:41:28.300 Science, do you think the teachers unions are going to tell his parents to hold him back?
01:41:33.620 They're not.
01:41:34.580 So what happened after two years of lost education, when we were already behind in math and reading?
01:41:40.860 Who is going to stand up for these kids?
01:41:43.680 And then you take it a step further, that those kids in rural South Carolina, when all
01:41:50.500 the wealthy families got to put their kids in private schools, where did the rest of the
01:41:55.340 kids go?
01:41:55.920 That's my issue is, one, let's go back and fix what was already broken.
01:42:01.700 You've got some kids.
01:42:02.620 Don't push them through to the next grade.
01:42:04.380 Don't push them through later.
01:42:05.640 If a child can't read by third grade, they're four times less likely to graduate high school.
01:42:10.480 Then we need to open up school choice.
01:42:12.520 We need to open up charter schools.
01:42:14.160 And we need to go put the blame where it belongs, which is on the teachers unions and the Democrats
01:42:19.800 that wanted COVID money more than they wanted to teach our kids.
01:42:23.020 And we have to hold them accountable.
01:42:24.480 So I've been saying lately, if you're a teacher, you can be a great teacher.
01:42:28.040 But if you're a member of the teachers union, I'm sorry, you're part of the problem.
01:42:33.260 You don't have to be a member of that union.
01:42:36.420 Stop.
01:42:37.280 That's exactly right.
01:42:38.560 Your voice will be loud enough without the union.
01:42:41.380 The union is just making money off of you.
01:42:43.380 The union in California basically made sure that they opened schools for one day just to
01:42:49.180 get the COVID money.
01:42:50.320 One day.
01:42:51.520 What did that do for a child?
01:42:53.320 Nothing.
01:42:53.700 But it got them the money they wanted.
01:42:55.500 We've got to start telling teachers, we want to empower you.
01:42:58.980 But the unions aren't going to be the way to do that.
01:43:01.240 The people are going to be the way to do that.
01:43:03.020 Would you be for abolishing the Department of Education?
01:43:05.740 I think it's completely messed up.
01:43:07.580 We need to bring it down and start it back over.
01:43:09.600 And the way we start it back over is give the states control.
01:43:12.760 Give the states control over.
01:43:14.700 Because they already have that.
01:43:16.000 You don't need them to.
01:43:17.560 I don't need an office in Washington, D.C.
01:43:19.480 No, let me tell you, as governor, we did education reform.
01:43:22.600 Every governor in the country could make an impact.
01:43:24.860 Because what the Department of Education does is says, if you take this money, if you
01:43:29.620 teach this class, we'll give you this much money.
01:43:31.480 If you teach critical race theory, we'll give you this much money.
01:43:33.960 If you teach this, we'll give you this much money.
01:43:36.360 States right now are teaching to the money.
01:43:38.640 They're not teaching to the children.
01:43:40.380 States need to control education.
01:43:42.400 We don't need it controlled from D.C.
01:43:44.100 Because one size does not fit all.
01:43:46.160 Right.
01:43:46.760 And the way to do that is to abolish the Department of Ed.
01:43:51.040 No strings.
01:43:52.640 Nobody's answering the phone in Washington, D.C.
01:43:55.080 Let the states do it.
01:43:55.620 It's bloated.
01:43:56.000 It's bureaucratic.
01:43:56.760 And it's lost sight of children.
01:43:58.200 Always good to see you.
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01:45:49.200 You know, yesterday I was at home.
01:45:52.540 I listened to the Supreme Court, the case for Coach Joe Kennedy.
01:45:58.080 Go back and listen to that.
01:45:59.360 I think you can find it.
01:46:00.340 It might still be there at firstliberty.org or YouTube.
01:46:05.860 I'm not sure.
01:46:06.480 But it was fascinating to hear this case.
01:46:08.600 And the guy who is arguing for the, you know, for the school district just sounds like a
01:46:15.020 weasel.
01:46:15.720 Just told.
01:46:16.380 I mean, I don't know what he looks like.
01:46:18.820 I'm not saying he is a weasel.
01:46:20.160 But if you were casting for a weasel in a radio play, he'd be the guy you would cast.
01:46:26.560 It's unbelievable.
01:46:27.840 Anyway, so yesterday I had a lot of time on my hands, of course, and because I was sick
01:46:33.000 and I did something I haven't done probably in about, I don't know, five years.
01:46:38.960 I went to the Huffington Post.
01:46:43.400 I don't know why, but I did.
01:46:46.340 Now, I was doing show prep and I was, you know, I tried to read everything.
01:46:51.280 That doesn't include the Huffington Post.
01:46:53.500 But I tried to read a little bit of everything.
01:46:56.580 And I was reading about inflation.
01:46:57.840 I was reading about the economy.
01:46:59.620 I was reading about, have you seen the ship, the shipyards in Shanghai, how much that is
01:47:07.520 backed up?
01:47:08.020 Oh, yeah.
01:47:08.380 It's incredible.
01:47:10.140 I mean, that is.
01:47:11.520 It's jaw-dropping to look at it.
01:47:13.240 It is.
01:47:13.580 You see the graphics of the ships.
01:47:15.100 It's, you know.
01:47:16.220 Jaw-dropping.
01:47:16.920 Thousands of ships are just sitting out there waiting to get in.
01:47:20.380 And, you know, this is only going to affect the entire world.
01:47:23.300 Yeah, everything.
01:47:24.720 People just don't have any idea.
01:47:26.240 Then, you know, started looking at food and food prices and the shortages over seas, you
01:47:31.160 know, nuclear war.
01:47:32.960 Yesterday, the foreign minister of Russia said, don't take nuclear war off the table.
01:47:38.180 It's always on the table.
01:47:39.260 It could happen.
01:47:40.180 You're like, whoa.
01:47:41.300 So I go over to the Huffington Post.
01:47:42.860 I'm not kidding you.
01:47:44.040 I would say 90% of what was on their front page was about January 6th and Donald Trump.
01:47:52.580 And it's like 90%.
01:47:53.460 Wow.
01:47:53.860 Oh, it was story after story after story after story.
01:47:57.220 And I'm like, what world are you guys living in?
01:48:00.760 So 90%, you're commenting that you can't believe how low that was.
01:48:03.580 Yeah.
01:48:04.300 I mean, it's like.
01:48:05.440 It's incredible.
01:48:06.140 It's insanity.
01:48:07.220 Yeah.
01:48:07.420 It's interesting to see how this has developed, too, in that a lot of this is fueled by the
01:48:12.140 text messages sent to Mark Meadows, the chief of staff of the president on and around January
01:48:16.960 6th.
01:48:17.540 But what did he say that they had a problem with?
01:48:20.820 Yeah.
01:48:21.140 I mean, all the texts seem to be people saying that.
01:48:26.500 This is a problem.
01:48:27.160 This is a problem.
01:48:27.940 Like, it was really bad.
01:48:29.160 And like, I can't believe this is happening.
01:48:30.660 And we should.
01:48:31.900 The president needs to record a message and speak and stop it immediately.
01:48:35.520 And it's all the things that you would think the left would want Republicans to be saying
01:48:40.680 behind the scenes.
01:48:42.440 But somehow or another, it's bad?
01:48:44.000 Yeah.
01:48:44.280 And I guess.
01:48:44.820 And like, they seem to be conflating it with this idea that, OK, they knew.
01:48:50.380 Republicans knew this was really bad.
01:48:52.200 But now they're saying it's not.
01:48:53.520 Hold on just a second.
01:48:54.800 Everybody in America, except for Vlad, the spy that's currently running, you know, our teachers
01:49:03.260 unions from Russia.
01:49:05.420 Everybody knew this was bad.
01:49:07.560 Yeah.
01:49:08.020 Everybody.
01:49:08.460 It was bad.
01:49:09.420 It was bad.
01:49:09.840 Now, the idea is now they're trying to say, well, behind the scenes, they knew it was
01:49:15.640 bad.
01:49:16.000 But then in public, they've down.
01:49:17.620 They quote unquote downplayed it.
01:49:19.360 Really?
01:49:19.560 And this is we didn't.
01:49:20.440 Yeah.
01:49:20.600 I don't know anybody.
01:49:21.480 I have not downplayed it at all.
01:49:23.440 I completely to this moment believe it was a really ugly moment in American history and
01:49:28.500 a really bad right.
01:49:29.400 Horrible.
01:49:29.640 And something we should all say was bad.
01:49:32.020 Yep.
01:49:32.220 That being said, what the pushback has been against January 6th has been, number one,
01:49:38.020 the left has tried to include everyone who thinks taxes should be lower as part of it.
01:49:42.540 Right?
01:49:43.320 If you think taxes should only be 35 percent, you basically arranged the riot.
01:49:48.560 If you don't think that all white people should be burned at the stake, you're a terrorist.
01:49:53.920 So they've tried to lump everybody, including the Washington Post today, who went after
01:50:00.320 you and tried to include you as one of the people basically organizing the January 6th
01:50:06.300 riots.
01:50:06.600 It was crazy.
01:50:07.280 Which is insane.
01:50:08.220 You were on the air on January 5th telling people not to go.
01:50:13.400 And they have you as a main contributor to the riots in the Washington Post.
01:50:18.200 It was my rhetoric that caused things like that.
01:50:21.000 I'm like, I was against it.
01:50:23.040 I literally told people not to go the day before the rally when it was just a rally.
01:50:29.020 I completely forgot.
01:50:30.220 And your concern was that it could spiral out of control.
01:50:33.960 Yes.
01:50:34.400 So it's completely ridiculous.
01:50:36.120 So they've tried to lump everybody in.
01:50:37.700 And then in addition to that, they've tried to turn January 6th into the worst thing that
01:50:43.060 has ever occurred in the history of the world.
01:50:47.260 It's as bad as the Civil War.
01:50:49.580 It's as bad as slavery.
01:50:50.900 It's as bad as the Holocaust.
01:50:53.560 I don't know what they're saying today.
01:50:54.900 The only thing that it competes with is global warming.
01:50:58.400 Yeah.
01:50:58.980 Yeah, that's true.
01:50:59.880 I mean, even that apparently is in doubt.
01:51:03.340 You know, and it's funny because this is something that I thought was interesting from
01:51:06.680 the beginning.
01:51:07.440 At no point.
01:51:08.620 And I thought it was really bad.
01:51:09.800 I've said this on the air.
01:51:10.600 I thought it was a national disgrace.
01:51:12.260 And I do not hold back.
01:51:13.500 I am going to go a step further.
01:51:15.160 I think.
01:51:15.940 And I said this at the time.
01:51:17.300 I was really angry at the president.
01:51:21.200 Where are you, man?
01:51:22.200 I was.
01:51:23.000 I don't even know if we were together.
01:51:24.280 But wherever I was, I was screaming at the television.
01:51:26.960 What are you doing?
01:51:27.900 You get to get the statements out there faster.
01:51:29.960 Get out there.
01:51:30.980 This is stop.
01:51:32.200 And then when he did, it was like, hey, you know, you're good people.
01:51:34.940 No, stop.
01:51:36.780 Get the hell out of that building.
01:51:37.920 Right.
01:51:38.220 Right.
01:51:38.840 And, you know, look, there's there is plenty of room for criticism of a lot of people around
01:51:44.420 that date.
01:51:45.620 So Nancy Pelosi being one of them.
01:51:48.200 Plenty of people, I think.
01:51:49.640 So you look at that whole situation and you say, all right, well, it was a riot.
01:51:56.440 It was really bad.
01:51:57.120 I think it was a national disgrace.
01:51:58.840 The word insurrection, though, has been this was not a serious insurrection attempt.
01:52:03.980 I don't think it's possible to look at it in those terms and say, OK, that rally, you
01:52:09.360 could I think you can look at other things surrounding that and be really critical of
01:52:13.220 them.
01:52:13.400 But the riot itself was a bunch of people who were at a rally and did and and there were
01:52:18.680 some people there, I think, that that thought of it that way.
01:52:22.520 But the vast majority of people did not think of it that way.
01:52:25.700 And there was never a chance that our government was overthrown.
01:52:28.380 That was never a possibility of this.
01:52:30.640 It was a bad event.
01:52:32.060 There was never a chance.
01:52:32.920 And I kept saying to myself, they keep sticking to this word insurrection so closely.
01:52:37.600 You cannot move from it at all.
01:52:40.120 I would I would call it a riot.
01:52:42.220 You want to call it the QAnon riots?
01:52:43.700 Go ahead.
01:52:44.520 But you're going to call it an insurrection.
01:52:45.880 That just I don't think anyone can can can can say that as a serious insurrection attempt.
01:52:51.980 And I thought to myself, why?
01:52:53.500 Why do they keep coming back to this word?
01:52:55.420 Why don't they just say what it was?
01:52:57.100 Why do they keep going down this road?
01:52:58.280 And I think you're seeing the reality here as you look at what they're trying to do first as a test right now with Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia.
01:53:07.180 In the Constitution, if you are involved in any way in an insurrection attempt, you cannot run for office.
01:53:14.240 And guess what?
01:53:15.240 The target long term is not Marjorie Taylor Greene.
01:53:18.360 The target very clearly is Donald Trump.
01:53:22.260 And if if somehow they pull this off with Marjorie Taylor Greene, which I don't think they have any legal standing to get.
01:53:29.340 I don't think it's even close to reality what they're trying to do and get her thrown off the ballot in Georgia.
01:53:34.360 But if it works there and honestly, even if it doesn't work there, they will use whatever information they can garner.
01:53:40.320 Oh, yeah.
01:53:40.700 To utilize it in a case.
01:53:42.660 Because if Donald Trump announces he's going to run for president, they're going to try to get him constitutionally removed from the ballot.
01:53:49.320 But they are going to try to prevent him to running as this.
01:53:52.860 I don't have any information on this, but that is, you know, what I believe they are going to try to do.
01:53:57.300 But they are.
01:53:58.240 OK, let's just say they accomplish that.
01:54:00.760 I don't think there's a chance that that happens.
01:54:02.620 No, I don't think so either.
01:54:03.420 They'll try it.
01:54:04.080 I think they will try.
01:54:04.940 Right.
01:54:05.280 But let's just say that, you know, pigs can fly and men can have babies.
01:54:11.480 And all of a sudden they pull that one.
01:54:14.200 I have terrible news for you.
01:54:15.360 We'll update you in a minute.
01:54:16.140 So let's just say that happens.
01:54:19.880 Yeah.
01:54:20.780 Do you know what that would do to the to the base of Donald Trump?
01:54:25.260 Because you'd have Ron DeSantis and the people who support Trump would also support Ron DeSantis.
01:54:32.940 And you don't think Ron DeSantis could ride that wave?
01:54:37.820 Oh, my gosh.
01:54:38.780 I mean, they're crazy.
01:54:40.760 The election consequences are one thing.
01:54:42.660 I can't even imagine what that would do to our institutions, to the foundations of this country.
01:54:47.360 It would be an obvious attempt to destroy any faith people had in our system of government.
01:54:54.260 Yeah.
01:54:54.420 I mean, it's that is that dire.
01:54:56.140 They will try.
01:54:56.760 I think that's going to happen, though, this summer.
01:54:58.240 I really do.
01:54:58.960 I think I think they're going to start taking on the Supreme Court this summer because there's going to be a few decisions that are coming out that they are not going to like.
01:55:07.440 And they are serious about packing the court.
01:55:10.800 OK, they really want it.
01:55:12.500 Oh, they really want it.
01:55:13.680 And that is the that's the last nail in the coffin.
01:55:16.560 Once you lose the Supreme Court.
01:55:18.880 And I mean, through court packing, not because, you know, it's five to three one way or another, but because you've packed the court.
01:55:28.080 Once you pack the court, you're done as a nation.
01:55:30.920 That is the death knell of every nation that has ever done it.
01:55:34.840 You're done.
01:55:35.760 OK, you don't go back from there.
01:55:38.580 So they're going to try to do that.
01:55:40.440 And then let me tell you, Stu, I just can't see a way to where the the Republicans win the House and maybe a seat in the Senate.
01:55:54.400 And the left doesn't go crazy that the left doesn't say, you know, this was fraudulent.
01:56:03.500 Everything that they've said, they'll say the election is.
01:56:05.840 I mean, they say it every time anyway.
01:56:07.200 There was just a pull out.
01:56:08.940 Most Democrats believe that Hillary Clinton won in 2016.
01:56:14.420 OK, they're saying that now we don't believe they're still saying that about Hillary Clinton.
01:56:20.060 And they're certainly still saying it about George W. Bush.
01:56:22.080 I mean, so they're going to they're going to say it.
01:56:24.820 But I think that they are so keyed up.
01:56:27.940 And with the with the stuff that's happening with the Supreme Court, they're just going to say it's over.
01:56:35.680 These guys are crazy.
01:56:37.400 They're coming for you.
01:56:38.720 They're going to kill the women and children.
01:56:40.360 Did you see what MSNBC said about the Twitter takeover that are women and girls will no longer be safe?
01:56:50.660 I mean, you're putting too much of your life onto a social network if this is what you believe.
01:56:56.920 And I don't know if they this is what they say about everything.
01:56:59.560 Everything.
01:56:59.840 Every time there is Romney, who we don't like.
01:57:03.080 Romney was was some great grave, you know, horrible conservative that was just going to out conservative all conservatives.
01:57:13.040 Yeah.
01:57:13.440 Every president is worse than the last one when it comes to the Republicans.
01:57:16.580 Every nominee is worse than the last one when it comes to Republicans.
01:57:19.200 And can I tell you, many times that is true.
01:57:22.140 Well, from my point of view, in a different way.
01:57:24.080 But they're saying now already, Ron DeSantis is actually more dangerous than Donald Trump.
01:57:28.220 They're already saying it.
01:57:29.320 Yeah.
01:57:29.500 He's not even he hasn't even announced he's running yet.
01:57:31.400 And they're already saying it.
01:57:32.460 So this is going to happen.
01:57:33.540 But let me give you this this little picture, because if they don't go crazy now.
01:57:37.940 Yeah.
01:57:38.360 Let me give you a scenario of what happens for 2024.
01:57:40.740 In 2022, there is.
01:57:44.800 Wait, let me take a break.
01:57:45.560 So I don't want to cut you off.
01:57:46.720 Take a quick break.
01:57:47.420 We'll come back.
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01:59:50.720 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:59:52.340 So let me walk you through this real quick.
01:59:55.660 If you go into the 2022 Senate elections, you have a situation where the momentum of the of the the climate of this election is pro Republican.
02:00:06.420 Correct. Right.
02:00:06.960 Where it's a it's a midterm election for a president that is in very poor standing right now.
02:00:11.320 So the Republicans should do well.
02:00:13.380 However, the structure of the Senate election is actually tilted toward Democrats, which means the strong Democratic areas.
02:00:20.660 Right. The states that are producing those strong Democrat senators.
02:00:26.420 Yeah. Those are the ones that are up for grabs.
02:00:28.660 Yeah. In large part.
02:00:30.260 Yeah. So if you go into this right now, the way we've looked at it, these are a lot of generalities.
02:00:33.860 A lot of things have not played out yet, but we have it at forty nine forty six for Republicans with five toss ups.
02:00:39.480 Just a generality. Now, Republicans would have to win two of those five to control the Senate.
02:00:43.840 However, very possible that they sweep those five.
02:00:47.340 It's not impossible at all that they would get to maybe fifty four or maybe even fifty five somewhere in that general vicinity.
02:00:52.480 I'll drive them nuts.
02:00:53.800 That's going to drive them nuts. But let me drive them even more nuts.
02:00:57.680 Twenty twenty four comes up. Republicans, if they are doing well and don't blow it in those two years,
02:01:03.520 we'll have a house that they probably already control.
02:01:06.120 So if this goes well in the Senate, this election, they would be at, say, fifty four, fifty five seats.
02:01:11.760 The next election has a situation where the map tilts back to Republicans.
02:01:20.060 So Republicans are going to have a lot of gain opportunities here to increase.
02:01:25.400 Because you could very easily see a situation in which whatever Ron DeSantis or Donald Trump or whoever it is,
02:01:33.700 comes in to the presidency in twenty twenty four beating up on someone like Joe Biden getting into the presidency with a filibuster proof majority.
02:01:45.400 Sixty. Sixty. It's not impossible.
02:01:48.400 It would have things would have to go right.
02:01:50.260 But we've never seen anything like this in our lifetime.
02:01:52.680 No, it's FDR was the last time I think they had a filibuster proof.
02:01:56.040 I mean, the Democrats had it with Obama in 2009 with 60 seats when they tried to pass Obamacare and then lost it.
02:02:02.740 Right. When Scott Brown wound up winning that election in Massachusetts.
02:02:07.400 But the Republicans never sniff this stuff.
02:02:11.560 And if it goes well, if you get the right candidates in the right states and selecting in these primaries is going to be really important.
02:02:18.900 Candidates in purple states that are acceptable to purple state audiences in 2022 are going to be important.
02:02:26.980 But if you can win those races and keep good Republicans, people like Mike Lee in as well,
02:02:33.000 you could see something like a filibuster proof majority behind Ron DeSantis.
02:02:37.260 You would also need to have the Republicans not screw it up, not screw it up, and actually stand for something.
02:02:45.560 OK, with that said, we'll see you tomorrow, you sick, twisted freak.
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