The Glenn Beck Program - October 03, 2023


Why Is FEMA Conducting an Emergency Test NOW? | Guest: Rep. Chip Roy | 10⧸3⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

152.53418

Word Count

19,240

Sentence Count

1,960

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin talk about Taylor Swift and why she s the greatest pop artist of all time. They also talk about the importance of having a healthy relationship with your body and how important it is to take care of your mental health.


Transcript

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00:01:36.920 It's a new day, I'm trying to rise.
00:01:40.260 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:50.900 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:54.820 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:56.680 I want to motivate you.
00:01:58.200 I want to motivate you right off the bat.
00:02:00.040 You're going to have to drop the music, Sarah, for a second.
00:02:03.720 But I want to start this because this is an exciting day and you can do it.
00:02:09.640 You can make it.
00:02:10.640 We can make it.
00:02:11.800 I saw something yesterday that I thought we have to start the show with.
00:02:17.520 Please, control room, cut one.
00:02:19.820 If you do not thrive, you'll be the best.
00:02:25.980 If you do not push yourself, you'll be the greatest.
00:02:30.940 You will accomplish nothing.
00:02:34.960 How badly do you want it?
00:02:39.720 How badly do you want it?
00:02:43.920 Yeah.
00:02:45.260 Yeah.
00:02:46.260 How badly do you want it, Stu?
00:02:48.360 Stu, you have been struggling with something, Taylor Swift.
00:02:53.980 I am here to solve your problem.
00:02:56.640 How badly do you want it, Stu?
00:02:58.820 How badly do you want it?
00:03:00.880 I didn't get a chance to answer.
00:03:02.020 Oh my gosh.
00:03:03.100 I am pumped up for today's show.
00:03:04.840 Stand by.
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00:04:06.160 How badly do you want it?
00:04:08.860 How badly do you want it?
00:04:10.520 I want it badly.
00:04:15.020 Hello, America.
00:04:17.020 Stu, I have done my homework for you.
00:04:20.580 You have.
00:04:21.440 What is your problem with Taylor Swift?
00:04:23.460 What is your problem?
00:04:24.100 Well, I mean, number one, she looks like she's mostly feline.
00:04:28.940 All right, I get it.
00:04:29.660 I get it.
00:04:30.080 I get it.
00:04:30.500 But you say that you had that one area of your life.
00:04:34.660 Yes.
00:04:35.120 One area.
00:04:35.900 That's all you had.
00:04:36.820 You had one area.
00:04:37.920 That's all you.
00:04:38.440 You would have been happy.
00:04:39.940 I just want to watch sports.
00:04:41.540 I just want to watch football.
00:04:43.080 Leave me alone.
00:04:43.720 And you've been wondering why.
00:04:46.420 Why has she been inflicted now on your one last place?
00:04:50.880 Yes.
00:04:51.440 Thank you.
00:04:52.080 You ready?
00:04:52.700 Yes.
00:04:53.200 Okay.
00:04:54.060 What is Taylor Swift's most popular song?
00:05:00.300 Yeah, I know.
00:05:01.220 It's hard to pick.
00:05:02.220 It's got a lot of hits.
00:05:03.280 It's got a lot of hits.
00:05:04.580 She really does.
00:05:05.080 I know all of them.
00:05:06.700 But I could name up to one.
00:05:09.560 Stop pretending.
00:05:10.100 Shake it off?
00:05:10.880 No.
00:05:11.400 Okay.
00:05:11.880 All Too Well.
00:05:12.660 That's according to Rolling Stone.
00:05:14.280 All Too Well.
00:05:15.140 I can't even.
00:05:15.920 I honestly.
00:05:16.340 I love that song, right?
00:05:17.500 You love it.
00:05:18.440 Don't know that I've ever heard it in my entire life.
00:05:20.300 All Too Well, according to Rolling Stone.
00:05:22.220 She recently released a 10-minute version of that song.
00:05:27.600 Oh, only 10.
00:05:28.540 I couldn't get enough of it.
00:05:30.140 All Too Well.
00:05:30.600 I was hoping for a 12- or 15-minute version.
00:05:33.520 Yeah.
00:05:34.500 But it's actual length.
00:05:35.940 Now, this is where it gets important.
00:05:37.140 The actual length is 10 minutes and 13 seconds.
00:05:41.660 10-13.
00:05:42.580 What does that make you think of?
00:05:45.660 Uh-huh.
00:05:46.420 October 13th.
00:05:48.120 Exactly.
00:05:49.040 I didn't say that.
00:05:49.680 October 13th.
00:05:51.000 You were thinking it.
00:05:52.460 What day of the year is that?
00:05:54.540 The 286th day of the year.
00:05:58.860 Now, you see where I'm going.
00:06:01.240 No.
00:06:01.540 What happened in the year 286?
00:06:09.160 286?
00:06:09.600 The Roman Empire split into Eastern and Western Empires.
00:06:14.400 I know you've been thinking about that because you're always thinking about the Roman Empire.
00:06:18.400 I really don't.
00:06:19.160 So, when you heard 286, you're like, oh, my gosh, she's talking Roman Empire.
00:06:23.440 That's the year they split up, right?
00:06:26.000 Yes.
00:06:26.580 Well, she wasn't talking 286.
00:06:28.600 You actually brought it from 10-13.
00:06:30.080 I am trying to help you, Stu.
00:06:31.920 No, I know.
00:06:32.580 I'm sorry.
00:06:32.960 I'm trying to help you.
00:06:33.480 I'm sorry.
00:06:34.280 Okay.
00:06:35.880 This time, when we think about the Roman Empire, it gives us a clue as to why Taylor Swift is suddenly making your life miserable.
00:06:45.800 For example, the Roman Empire, Roman Empire.
00:06:52.380 What is the capital of Italy?
00:06:58.140 Rome.
00:06:58.980 Well, you just said Rome.
00:07:00.340 Rome.
00:07:00.840 Yeah, it's Rome.
00:07:01.660 We're pretty aware of what the capital of Italy is.
00:07:03.560 Yeah, the capital of Italy.
00:07:04.520 Now, stay with me.
00:07:05.560 Stay with me here.
00:07:06.740 Yeah.
00:07:07.180 Let's go back to Taylor Swift's song, All Too Well.
00:07:11.460 I can't.
00:07:12.520 I don't know.
00:07:13.160 That was a song on.
00:07:13.920 I am trying.
00:07:15.260 You are.
00:07:15.600 I know you're trying to help.
00:07:16.160 I put a lot of work into this.
00:07:17.980 A lot of.
00:07:18.640 I can tell.
00:07:19.160 Some would say too much work.
00:07:20.960 I can tell.
00:07:21.800 Okay.
00:07:22.260 All right.
00:07:23.000 So, let's go back to her song, All Too Well.
00:07:26.200 It was a song on which album?
00:07:30.920 The name of it was.
00:07:31.920 The Red.
00:07:32.840 Red.
00:07:33.280 The Red album.
00:07:34.040 It was Red.
00:07:34.940 Okay.
00:07:35.460 The Red album.
00:07:35.680 That was an album called Red.
00:07:37.720 Oh, it was called Red.
00:07:38.940 What's Red in Italian?
00:07:43.580 I don't know.
00:07:44.520 I don't speak Italian.
00:07:45.620 Rosso.
00:07:46.740 Rosso.
00:07:47.840 R-O-S-S-O.
00:07:51.420 Okay.
00:07:52.300 Now, think about that.
00:07:55.160 I'm trying.
00:07:56.560 Let's rearrange the letters in Rosso.
00:08:00.280 What do we get?
00:08:02.680 Soros.
00:08:04.320 Oh, my gosh.
00:08:05.480 Yeah.
00:08:05.980 Yeah.
00:08:06.340 Wow.
00:08:06.680 It comes together there at the end.
00:08:08.200 Oh, my God.
00:08:09.200 Bam.
00:08:10.340 Bam.
00:08:11.040 George Soros is using Taylor Swift to make your life miserable.
00:08:16.440 I should have known.
00:08:17.280 Yeah.
00:08:17.540 Especially you being such a Jew hater.
00:08:20.720 Good God.
00:08:21.720 I absolutely have not.
00:08:25.120 Well, that's, I mean, you're the one who went, oh, that makes sense now.
00:08:29.680 Uh-huh.
00:08:31.280 That's another.
00:08:32.420 We're going to save that one for another day, Stu.
00:08:35.060 Yeah.
00:08:35.240 Let's move on to anything else in the world.
00:08:40.700 So, there you go.
00:08:41.620 There you go.
00:08:42.440 Wow.
00:08:42.720 You did nail that.
00:08:43.280 Thank you.
00:08:43.620 I think.
00:08:43.900 Thank you very much.
00:08:44.660 George, you're welcome.
00:08:46.700 Yeah.
00:08:47.000 You're welcome.
00:08:48.420 Now, you know, I know I'm a conspiracy theorist.
00:08:52.680 No.
00:08:52.960 Okay.
00:08:53.400 No.
00:08:53.920 Yeah.
00:08:54.440 I've heard that.
00:08:55.100 I've read it.
00:08:55.660 I've read that a few places.
00:08:57.260 Yes.
00:08:57.660 Yes.
00:08:57.940 Surprising.
00:08:58.340 That everything I'm talking about is a conspiracy.
00:09:01.300 Mm-hmm.
00:09:02.240 And it's a theory.
00:09:03.940 Now, I've told you in my latest book, Dark Future, all about how you're not really going
00:09:11.720 to be going places anymore.
00:09:13.220 Sure, we'll have private airports for those people who are, you know, above the little
00:09:19.160 people, and we're not going to be traveling as much.
00:09:24.900 You know, can you stay at home for your vacation?
00:09:28.580 There's no reason to go any place nice, any place different.
00:09:33.400 You know, maybe get into your electric car, no longer, no more than 300 miles, plus the
00:09:38.320 15-minute cities, so you're not going to be traveling a lot.
00:09:42.020 That's crazy.
00:09:45.840 A recent poll, a survey conducted by the research firm, the Consumer Science and Analytics Institute,
00:09:54.340 took a poll of French citizens.
00:09:58.720 When the French were asked whether they would back limiting, now, who's even thinking about
00:10:06.620 running this poll?
00:10:07.900 When they asked the French citizens whether they would back limiting each individual to
00:10:16.880 four flights over their entire lifetime, 41 said, yeah, it'll help the planet.
00:10:25.680 41%.
00:10:26.300 41% said, yeah, it'll help the planet.
00:10:29.520 Well, even if it did help the planet, they're saying that not only would it help the planet,
00:10:33.980 but yes, they would approve the ban?
00:10:36.000 Yeah, they'd approve the ban.
00:10:37.200 They stated they would approve the ban.
00:10:39.420 Of those surveyed between the ages of 18 and 24, 59% supported the proposal.
00:10:46.580 We are so screwed.
00:10:48.900 This generation has been so indoctrinated with, especially environmentalism in particular,
00:10:55.280 that we, they don't even think to themselves, we can achieve these things without hurting
00:11:00.840 the earth.
00:11:01.360 They just think we just need to stop doing it.
00:11:03.580 To stop doing it.
00:11:04.460 Stop doing it.
00:11:06.020 64% stated they'd be willing to reduce their air travel over the medium term due to environmental
00:11:13.500 concerns.
00:11:14.280 So I would not.
00:11:16.500 In fact, if I could fly more, particularly if I could find a way to fly privately, I would
00:11:22.160 do it all the time.
00:11:23.140 Can you tell me in the air, you know, air made up of all kinds of different particles,
00:11:29.020 right?
00:11:29.520 Okay.
00:11:30.700 Can you tell me what the number, what the percentage is in all of the air that we breathe?
00:11:38.620 What is the percentage of carbon dioxide about in the atmosphere?
00:11:42.580 In the atmosphere.
00:11:44.040 It's, it's very small.
00:11:45.520 It's how small.
00:11:46.660 0.03%.
00:11:47.860 It's what?
00:11:48.800 It's what?
00:11:49.360 0.03%.
00:11:51.320 Something like that?
00:11:52.100 I'm sorry.
00:11:52.920 It sounded like you said point.
00:11:55.600 Yes.
00:11:57.780 Zero, zero, three percent.
00:12:00.420 I was going to say 0.03%.
00:12:02.460 Zero, three.
00:12:03.040 I think it's 0.06%, but I could be wrong.
00:12:06.920 You could be right on that.
00:12:07.980 It's something like that.
00:12:08.620 It's very small.
00:12:09.580 Very, very small.
00:12:10.840 Very small.
00:12:11.500 It's important to also know that we're only, I don't know, a fifth of that responsible
00:12:17.140 for it.
00:12:17.720 Like, we're not even responsible for all of it.
00:12:19.820 What?
00:12:20.120 We're responsible for a slice, a small slice of that 0.06% or whatever it is.
00:12:25.960 What?
00:12:27.440 Huh.
00:12:27.940 It's very small.
00:12:28.720 Very small.
00:12:29.300 Very small.
00:12:29.700 And then, of course, America is a smaller slice than even that.
00:12:33.180 So, it's weird.
00:12:34.920 It is weird that if we stop flying airplanes, we'll save the earth when what we're doing
00:12:46.180 right now is 0.06.
00:12:50.340 Let's just give it a full 0.1%.
00:12:55.520 Wow.
00:12:56.260 Okay.
00:12:56.620 You're overstating it a point a bit.
00:12:57.860 I'm overstating it a lot.
00:13:00.980 0.1%.
00:13:03.080 Wow.
00:13:04.820 That is an amazing, naturally occurring phenomenon, isn't it?
00:13:12.020 It is.
00:13:12.840 I mean, it's weird.
00:13:13.520 It is.
00:13:14.040 Yeah.
00:13:14.260 The delicate, delicate balance.
00:13:16.040 No, I mean, you know, look, that doesn't necessarily mean that none of the – I mean,
00:13:21.600 like, if you're – that Coke Zero you have over there is 0.06% cyanide, it would still
00:13:27.620 be pretty bad, right?
00:13:29.240 Yes.
00:13:29.680 So, it's possible.
00:13:30.800 I mean, the dose is the poison.
00:13:32.740 It's not.
00:13:33.380 No.
00:13:33.600 No, it's not.
00:13:34.340 It's not.
00:13:34.740 It's delicious is what it is.
00:13:35.900 But it's one of those things where I don't even think most environmental activists have
00:13:42.160 any idea about the facts of this matter, right?
00:13:45.140 Like, they don't know.
00:13:46.600 If you were to ask them, they would say, I don't know, 80% and it's all human, right?
00:13:51.460 Oh, yeah.
00:13:51.700 I think that's probably what they would say.
00:13:53.800 Yeah.
00:13:54.000 I'd like you to get into those numbers for me tomorrow, would you?
00:13:57.080 Sure.
00:13:57.360 Or just – I'd like you to break that down for me.
00:14:00.140 It's – yes.
00:14:00.780 Okay?
00:14:01.040 I can look – yes.
00:14:01.620 Oh, yeah.
00:14:02.060 I have to.
00:14:02.440 You'd enjoy that, wouldn't you?
00:14:03.520 I would.
00:14:04.140 Yeah.
00:14:04.280 That's the type of thing, sadly, I do enjoy.
00:14:06.380 Not watching Taylor Swift.
00:14:07.900 No.
00:14:08.200 But I like looking at spreadsheets about –
00:14:09.880 Well, George Soros knew that about you.
00:14:11.160 I know.
00:14:11.580 And just saying, once again, the Glenn Beck program targeted by George Soros.
00:14:18.840 It just –
00:14:19.160 It happens so many times before and it will continue to happen in the future.
00:14:22.520 So many times.
00:14:23.280 All right.
00:14:24.280 I've got something a little curious, but cut one, please.
00:14:29.560 I just have to know, Stu, one thing.
00:14:33.900 If you do not thrive, you'll be the best.
00:14:38.140 If you do not push yourself, you'll be the greatest.
00:14:43.100 You will accomplish nothing.
00:14:46.140 Nothing.
00:14:46.940 How badly do you want it?
00:14:51.000 Ask yourself, Stu.
00:14:52.000 How badly do you want it?
00:14:55.880 How badly do you want this little tip from me in 60 seconds?
00:15:02.420 Say it.
00:15:03.100 How badly do you want it?
00:15:05.140 Well, you would –
00:15:05.940 Sub-moderate?
00:15:06.940 You would suck at a Tony Robbins.
00:15:09.180 Yeah, no, I'm not.
00:15:09.900 No, you wouldn't.
00:15:10.620 You'd just – you'd stand there and go, yeah, I'm not walking on the fire.
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00:16:44.900 Okay.
00:16:46.160 All right.
00:16:48.500 So FEMA, and I'm doing this as a public service.
00:16:53.040 FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission, the FCC, will be conducting a nationwide
00:17:03.000 test of the Emergency Alert System, the EAS, and the Wireless Emergency Alerts, the WEA.
00:17:12.980 Now, when you think wireless, I think of my grandparents.
00:17:17.420 Ah, turn on the wireless.
00:17:19.180 That's what they used to call radios.
00:17:21.320 But no, that's what the federal government now calls your cell phone, the wireless.
00:17:28.000 The WEA portion of the test is going to be directed at all consumer cell phones tomorrow.
00:17:34.980 The text message will display in either English or in Spanish, depending on the language settings
00:17:42.380 of the wireless, quote, handset.
00:17:46.360 Okay.
00:17:47.060 I just would like to just point out, no one should be in charge of our Emergency Alert System
00:17:54.120 that calls your cell phone a handset or a wireless.
00:18:02.460 The EAS portion of the test is going to be sent to radios and televisions.
00:18:07.700 Now, we used to have the EBS, the Emergency Broadcast System.
00:18:13.020 What you're about to hear is only a test.
00:18:15.680 Don't freak out.
00:18:17.060 Well, freak out a little bit, and I'll tell you after the tone goes off if you should freak
00:18:22.120 out a lot or not.
00:18:24.420 We used to have that, and then we'd run a tone.
00:18:26.940 Well, back in the Obama days, they took that away.
00:18:30.760 And now it is initiated from the White House.
00:18:36.820 The White House has its own switch that can take over all radio and television for the
00:18:42.580 EBS, so the president could address you immediately.
00:18:45.640 Look, I have to stop all other communications to communicate to you and tell you the absolute
00:18:51.160 God's honest truth of what's happening.
00:18:53.820 Wow, I feel better.
00:18:55.940 So tomorrow, they're conducting this test.
00:18:58.700 Now, this will be the second test that they've done to all cellular devices.
00:19:05.380 They did one when it first was plugged in.
00:19:08.800 They were like, well, let's go ahead and do a test.
00:19:10.360 Don't freak out, America.
00:19:12.140 And they did a test.
00:19:13.300 And it's been like 12 years, 15 years since we've had a test.
00:19:19.320 Now, for some reason, somebody's like, I wonder if this thing still works.
00:19:24.000 I'm blowing the dust off it.
00:19:26.840 Does it work?
00:19:27.840 Hello, testing.
00:19:28.740 One, two.
00:19:29.380 One, two.
00:19:30.140 I don't know.
00:19:31.140 I don't know.
00:19:31.960 So they're just testing it tomorrow, and it's perfectly normal.
00:19:35.820 It just hasn't been done in 12 years.
00:19:38.680 Oh, good.
00:19:39.580 Well, it's always good to keep on top of things.
00:19:42.920 You know, like you're supposed to test your fire alarms every once in a while.
00:19:45.620 I feel good about it.
00:19:46.400 I feel good about it.
00:19:47.060 Maybe, you know what?
00:19:47.940 Maybe it started doing that chirp thing.
00:19:49.920 Yes.
00:19:50.240 Like in the middle of the night, they were asleep.
00:19:52.000 Do we have to put the battery in?
00:19:54.240 What is it?
00:19:54.880 Yeah.
00:19:55.340 And then they were walking around like, I don't know, the Pentagon or something, like looking
00:19:58.840 for the one little chirp somewhere that couldn't find it.
00:20:00.880 What is that?
00:20:02.700 What is that?
00:20:03.300 It took probably six years.
00:20:04.140 And they hit it with a broomstick?
00:20:05.900 Yeah.
00:20:06.080 Yeah.
00:20:06.920 Well, that's probably what happened.
00:20:09.940 Now, in completely, by the way, that happens tomorrow at 2.20.
00:20:15.420 So if you get a test, you will have to realize it's only a test.
00:20:22.580 In completely unrelated news, as I told you yesterday, the former Soviet Union is also running
00:20:34.260 a test, and they're running it today.
00:20:38.000 Their test is of the emergency, holy crap, get out of your house, only a third of Russia
00:20:46.740 is going to survive nuclear blast test.
00:20:51.420 And they're doing that today nationwide.
00:20:58.080 So I feel good.
00:20:59.460 I feel good.
00:21:00.420 The reason why we have the EBS test or the EAS test or the wireless test, the reason why
00:21:09.860 we have it, it was established, oh my gosh, in the, oh wow, what a coincidence this is.
00:21:17.400 It was established in the Cold War when we realized, hey, we could all be dead in 18 minutes.
00:21:24.580 So let's do a minute long tone and then come out and say, hey, by the way, we're going to
00:21:32.440 give you some information here and we're going to spend about five minutes maybe telling you
00:21:37.360 all the news.
00:21:38.620 At the end of it, because, well, we debated whether this or not was real, you got about
00:21:44.960 three minutes to get your crap together and get on out.
00:21:48.460 So, that makes me feel better.
00:21:52.900 Makes me feel better.
00:21:55.160 Makes me not want to carry a phone ever, because I think I'd rather just, you know what I mean?
00:22:01.680 It's kind of like the asteroid.
00:22:02.760 At this point, I'm kind of rooting for the missile, just to, yeah.
00:22:08.040 I mean, wait, you're rooting for the missile or the asteroid?
00:22:11.300 Well, really pretty much.
00:22:13.300 Just death.
00:22:13.960 Either one, whatever.
00:22:15.200 Just sudden, instant.
00:22:16.100 I would like to be one of those people that have the shadow burned on the sidewalk so
00:22:20.220 they could always go, that fat one there?
00:22:22.400 That's Glenn.
00:22:23.440 That was Glenn.
00:22:25.040 Isn't that amazing?
00:22:25.780 In memoriam.
00:22:26.780 Yes.
00:22:27.540 Be great.
00:22:29.440 So, anyway, nothing to worry about on tomorrow.
00:22:32.980 Nothing to worry about tomorrow.
00:22:34.120 Okay.
00:22:34.620 Coming up, the GOP is the problem.
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00:24:15.280 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:17.080 Tomorrow, on my Wednesday night special, I have a family in.
00:24:23.340 It is the only family the Biden administration seems to want to deport.
00:24:29.080 In fact, they are deporting them.
00:24:31.560 They're a family that have lived here in the United States for, I don't know, 12 years or
00:24:35.940 so.
00:24:36.540 They came in because they were getting religiously persecuted in Germany.
00:24:41.740 And they came over here.
00:24:43.280 They've been solid citizens.
00:24:44.640 I think they live in Tennessee.
00:24:45.980 Solid citizens.
00:24:47.080 Great in the community.
00:24:49.660 No problem.
00:24:50.660 They came in the right way.
00:24:53.460 And ICE just knocked on their door and said, by the way, you're going to be deported.
00:24:59.460 You need to get ready.
00:25:01.260 And I think it's next week that they're scheduled to have to leave.
00:25:05.020 Isn't that great?
00:25:06.040 Isn't that great?
00:25:06.480 So, I mean, some would say that's religious persecution because why are we deporting that
00:25:12.400 family that's self-sustaining, playing by all the rules, but everybody else, come on in.
00:25:18.820 Strange, isn't it?
00:25:19.920 So, on Thursday, an important radio program.
00:25:24.940 Thursday is a launch of some very important project that I have been, I don't even know
00:25:33.560 how long.
00:25:34.140 I have been feeling I need to do this show and I keep putting it off and it keeps coming around and I, I just, I don't know, but it just will not leave me alone.
00:25:47.440 And so, I am launching a 40-day, 40-night period leading up to the show and this is a project that cannot happen without you.
00:25:58.440 There is no revival in America without all of us playing our role.
00:26:03.280 We have to be rock solid.
00:26:04.820 We have to get ourselves cleaned up.
00:26:06.480 We have to stop doing the things in our lives that will cause, will cause us from being able to accomplish what we are supposed to accomplish.
00:26:19.200 We have to get back to God.
00:26:20.720 If you believe in God, even if you're thinking about believing in God, even if you're like, I don't know, but I'm going to hedge my bet because I don't see any other options in front of us.
00:26:29.560 Join me on this radio program this Thursday and tell your friends to listen to, we are going to start a 40-day, 40-night preparation period to a radio program at the end of that about the covenant and make a covenant with God.
00:26:49.760 God keeps his promises, do we?
00:26:51.860 That is Thursday on this broadcast.
00:26:56.000 Now, I want to talk to you about the GOP.
00:27:00.760 There is a great, great article that is coming from the Blaze.
00:27:08.220 The GOP is the problem.
00:27:11.580 It's spot on.
00:27:13.820 We have Chip Roy coming up in just a little while.
00:27:16.720 Stand by for that because we're going to talk about what did we get?
00:27:19.000 What are we doing?
00:27:20.060 What are we doing right now?
00:27:22.020 Well, but first, before we go there, I really want to congratulate Gavin Newsom.
00:27:31.240 He has picked a new senator for California, and it's odd because she doesn't live in California.
00:27:37.720 She lives in Maryland.
00:27:39.040 But, I mean, that's close, right?
00:27:40.760 Yeah, it's right around the corner.
00:27:41.920 It's right around the corner.
00:27:42.820 I mean, it's practically California.
00:27:44.500 California, and it's LaFonza Butler, and I know what you're thinking.
00:27:51.540 I know what you're thinking.
00:27:52.300 He said that he was going to pick a black person to replace...
00:27:58.180 Black woman.
00:27:59.120 Yeah, all right, right, right, right.
00:28:00.400 Black woman.
00:28:01.280 Thank you for correcting me.
00:28:02.500 Thank you.
00:28:02.980 Big distinction.
00:28:03.860 Putting a black male into that role would be disgusting.
00:28:06.760 It would be.
00:28:07.320 It would be.
00:28:07.720 It would be.
00:28:08.560 A hat tip to the patriarch.
00:28:12.660 Yeah.
00:28:13.900 Amen.
00:28:14.660 I think.
00:28:14.980 Or something.
00:28:15.140 For that.
00:28:15.640 Yeah.
00:28:15.960 Something like that.
00:28:16.300 Now, you pointing that out pretty much makes you racist.
00:28:19.400 Oh, no, it does?
00:28:20.080 Yes, it does.
00:28:20.760 Everything is racist.
00:28:22.540 You have to remember.
00:28:23.880 Every thought you had is a KKK dream.
00:28:27.200 Everything is racist.
00:28:29.860 White supremacist extreme.
00:28:32.340 Yeah.
00:28:32.660 Your white supremacist thoughts there, Stu, are going to get you into trouble.
00:28:38.600 Now, sure, she lives in another state.
00:28:42.340 Right.
00:28:42.840 Okay.
00:28:43.220 Yeah.
00:28:43.560 But she has a house in California.
00:28:46.880 It's not her primary.
00:28:48.140 No.
00:28:48.620 She's registered to vote in Maryland.
00:28:50.960 Rogue woman of the people.
00:28:52.100 Yeah, but she has a house there.
00:28:54.300 As most people do.
00:28:55.500 You're going to have...
00:28:56.100 Exactly right.
00:28:56.400 What, are you not going to have a house on both coasts?
00:28:58.520 Right.
00:28:58.680 How are you going to...
00:28:59.540 It would be like to be running for governor in Idaho.
00:29:03.040 I have a house in Idaho.
00:29:04.160 There you go.
00:29:04.940 You know what I mean?
00:29:05.560 Why can't I be...
00:29:06.740 I understand.
00:29:07.240 I am one with the people.
00:29:09.540 You sure are.
00:29:10.420 Yeah, absolutely I am.
00:29:12.540 So anyway, now, some might also point out that she also is...
00:29:20.080 She also is somebody who runs an abortion...
00:29:27.160 A really big abortion mill advocacy.
00:29:31.400 Yeah.
00:29:31.700 An abortion hut.
00:29:33.000 Yeah.
00:29:33.260 So, and this abortion advocacy group, Emily, Emily's List, is very, very powerful in Washington.
00:29:44.300 Very powerful.
00:29:45.000 Very, very powerful.
00:29:46.320 Very, very powerful.
00:29:47.420 And she's also a former union...
00:29:49.560 Another very, very powerful thing.
00:29:52.920 It's almost like...
00:29:54.260 Somebody...
00:29:54.820 You need...
00:29:55.620 Let's just...
00:29:55.980 I'm just going to throw this out there.
00:29:56.620 Okay, throw it out.
00:29:57.180 Throw it out.
00:29:57.680 This is still silly.
00:29:58.520 I'm just saying, this is a hypothetical.
00:30:00.180 I know.
00:30:00.460 Say it.
00:30:00.840 It's crazy.
00:30:01.160 But let's say you were planning a future run for president...
00:30:03.800 Yes.
00:30:03.900 ...and you need to align activists behind your campaign that you're going to run.
00:30:07.200 Right, right, right.
00:30:07.680 You might want to pick an incredibly powerful activist...
00:30:10.740 Oh my gosh, that is...
00:30:12.360 No, Stu, that's...
00:30:14.300 Everything is racist.
00:30:15.340 That's racist.
00:30:16.040 Wait, it is?
00:30:16.680 Yes.
00:30:16.860 How is it?
00:30:17.540 Every thought you had is a thinking dream.
00:30:18.300 You're pointing this out, and...
00:30:20.460 Oh.
00:30:21.040 Only a racist would see it that way.
00:30:23.340 White supremacist extreme.
00:30:25.780 Can I ask you a question?
00:30:27.000 Yeah.
00:30:27.440 Honest question.
00:30:28.200 Honest question.
00:30:29.820 When did this start?
00:30:34.060 When...
00:30:34.580 When was the first time that a politician overtly said...
00:30:40.740 ...in advance, they will only consider a black woman for a role?
00:30:49.380 Where did that start?
00:30:50.760 Because that is, to me, I think, super recent.
00:30:54.860 Now, this used to...
00:30:55.820 It used to actually be reality, right?
00:30:57.860 Like, politicians would get a job, right?
00:31:01.120 And they would say, okay, well, let's...
00:31:03.300 We want to appeal to this constituency.
00:31:05.180 Yeah.
00:31:05.340 And they would come out and they would say, you know, we wanted to find the most qualified
00:31:08.300 person in the whole wide world.
00:31:09.740 And we found that person who happens to have every characteristic of the voting base I'm
00:31:15.020 trying to court.
00:31:15.700 That did happen.
00:31:16.740 But no one overtly said it.
00:31:19.500 Well, I think Obama...
00:31:21.240 Obama definitely said it for the Supreme Court.
00:31:24.600 Obama did?
00:31:25.320 I don't remember that.
00:31:26.300 Really?
00:31:26.900 He did.
00:31:27.640 I think it started with Joe Biden.
00:31:29.980 I think Joe Biden was the first one to do it.
00:31:32.840 That's my theory.
00:31:34.540 I think Joe Biden came out and said, you know what?
00:31:38.320 I will only consider a black woman for this role.
00:31:40.960 You could be right.
00:31:41.900 I don't remember anyone overtly saying it in advance before that.
00:31:46.080 There's two portions of this.
00:31:47.740 When did it become okay just to say, I'm appointing a black woman for the role?
00:31:54.900 That's what I'm looking for.
00:31:56.320 And race, you know, I'm sure there's a polyamorous Asian out in California that might have been
00:32:02.660 very...
00:32:02.900 That lives in California that might be very qualified.
00:32:06.700 Yeah, that's one of the first qualifications is living in the state.
00:32:09.540 Yeah, it is.
00:32:10.500 It is.
00:32:11.260 But anyway, but there's also the, you're racist for even thinking that that's not okay.
00:32:19.860 That's true.
00:32:20.620 It's a whole nother glass ceiling.
00:32:22.520 But they have to have both of them.
00:32:24.960 Yeah.
00:32:25.300 Okay.
00:32:25.540 And I think that started with me.
00:32:28.940 I think that started...
00:32:30.120 Wait, wait, you started this?
00:32:31.140 No, no, no.
00:32:31.580 I didn't start it.
00:32:32.420 They started it on me.
00:32:33.940 When I said, you know, I think that Barack Obama might be racist or he has a deep-seated
00:32:39.220 hatred for the white culture.
00:32:42.200 Right.
00:32:42.620 Okay.
00:32:42.900 I remember this moment a little bit.
00:32:44.200 Oh, yeah.
00:32:44.440 I know you do.
00:32:45.120 Yeah.
00:32:45.620 I remember it, too, really well.
00:32:47.440 I bet you do.
00:32:47.740 It's just seared like a brand.
00:32:49.920 Anyway, and I couldn't believe that...
00:32:53.180 I remember we said, when was the first time somebody who was pointing out racism was called
00:32:58.620 a racist?
00:32:59.180 Right.
00:33:00.060 That's true.
00:33:00.780 I don't remember that ever happening before you.
00:33:02.440 Right.
00:33:02.780 Because people like Al Sharpton would throw out racist all the time, but no one said he
00:33:06.580 was a racist for saying that someone else was racist.
00:33:09.640 Right.
00:33:10.200 That's usually just the claim you make.
00:33:12.220 It's not...
00:33:13.140 But that was how they treated it with you.
00:33:15.620 Yeah.
00:33:15.840 Because you said someone was racist, you were a racist.
00:33:18.240 And now everybody does that.
00:33:20.280 Now everybody, when they want to shut you down, they just say, you're a racist for saying
00:33:26.160 this is racist.
00:33:27.020 I don't want to say it, but...
00:33:28.340 Trailblazer?
00:33:29.860 Trailblazer?
00:33:30.700 Well, no, I don't like that.
00:33:33.120 No.
00:33:33.260 That's a term I think that could apply to you.
00:33:35.820 Congratulations.
00:33:36.740 Thank you.
00:33:37.240 Thank you very much.
00:33:38.220 I appreciate the honor.
00:33:39.120 And on the other side of it, like, I really, I like glanced to try to find another example
00:33:44.800 of this before Joe Biden.
00:33:46.700 And the, like, people will like to say that Reagan said in a debate, like, he said, I look
00:33:51.900 forward, I think the quote was, I look forward to naming the first female Supreme Court justice.
00:33:56.680 It wasn't like, I will only look at females for this role.
00:34:00.340 It was a little more explicit than normal, maybe, but, and then it was Joe Biden.
00:34:06.640 And Joe Biden came out and did it like 57 times.
00:34:08.620 He's like, I got an Asian for this role.
00:34:10.660 I want a guy who's actually saying he's a girl for this role.
00:34:13.340 I want a black woman for this role.
00:34:15.140 I want three lesbians over there, nine gay dudes over there.
00:34:18.560 Like, he was just, that's all he started with.
00:34:20.380 But he did do it.
00:34:22.000 The first time he did it was in that debate.
00:34:24.060 Remember this?
00:34:24.660 He was, he was in a debate and he, it was, it was in, well, fascinating.
00:34:31.140 And then this might be why we never really had a conversation about it.
00:34:34.560 But it was March, I think, 15th, 2020.
00:34:39.220 So, I mean, like, we were thinking of other things that week, you know, that I believe
00:34:44.760 the next day was the 15 days to start the spread or slow, slow the spread is when we
00:34:49.060 started that.
00:34:49.640 So, we never really had a conversation about it, but he just kind of blurred it out.
00:34:52.460 And all the reporting behind the scenes is that Clyburn, who basically handed him the
00:34:59.700 Democratic nomination.
00:35:01.120 I remember now.
00:35:02.240 Yeah.
00:35:02.720 Was, went on stage in a commercial break and pressured him to say it on stage.
00:35:07.880 Yes.
00:35:08.120 To say, no, you'll be explicit about it.
00:35:10.680 You say it's a black woman for this role.
00:35:12.780 Yes.
00:35:13.240 I remember that.
00:35:14.300 Right?
00:35:14.800 Yes.
00:35:15.440 And we never really talked about how all of a sudden it was okay to admit you were picking
00:35:21.760 people based on the color of their skin.
00:35:25.860 Now, in 1905, it happened all the time.
00:35:28.680 In 1739, it probably was really common.
00:35:32.140 But we all think that's bad, right?
00:35:34.020 I thought we all came to the conclusion picking people by skin color was a really bad idea.
00:35:39.060 Well, I think the transgender Latinx who was left off that list is probably thinking it
00:35:44.640 was a bad thing.
00:35:45.740 Yeah.
00:35:45.920 I'm thinking it was.
00:35:46.840 I'm glad you finally brought up that.
00:35:47.980 And isn't it interesting that it is the white guys, the white guys who are leading the way?
00:35:54.380 You know what?
00:35:57.180 I'm really old.
00:35:59.060 I'm out of step.
00:36:01.480 I do think my radio is called the wireless.
00:36:04.620 wireless, but I'm going to do what we used to do when I was a kid back in the aughts, right
00:36:13.440 after the turn of the century, the 1800s turned to the 1900s.
00:36:17.720 And I'm going to look for a specific race and make sure that I'm checking their bedroom
00:36:24.880 as well.
00:36:26.560 I mean, these white guys, why don't you get out of the way?
00:36:30.980 Why don't, why don't you, Joe, if you believe this, why don't you retire right now and let
00:36:37.460 Kamala Harris be our first black female president?
00:36:41.260 Yeah.
00:36:41.840 I mean, no one wants to give up their own power for it.
00:36:43.800 Of course.
00:36:43.980 Yeah, of course not.
00:36:44.860 Of course not.
00:36:46.320 Of course not.
00:36:47.340 But they'll make sure everybody else gives up their power.
00:36:49.960 That's kind of the point, isn't it?
00:36:52.800 Kind of the point.
00:36:53.900 And this goes to also in the same period, right?
00:36:58.400 This is the George Floyd period that happens a few months after he says that.
00:37:03.500 And that report of just 6% of new S&P 500 jobs went to white applicants in the wake of
00:37:10.400 the George Floyd crisis, which is remarkable.
00:37:15.660 I mean, white people make up, what, 70% of this country?
00:37:19.900 Only 6% of these jobs?
00:37:21.460 I mean, like, that is just blatant racism, right?
00:37:24.400 Like, I mean, it's, no, look, I mean, maybe you want to give me the argument that suddenly
00:37:31.580 only minorities were good at jobs at big companies?
00:37:35.320 I mean, you can make the argument.
00:37:36.580 Like, we can certainly make the argument in the NBA.
00:37:38.560 I'm going to show you where that comes true.
00:37:40.220 I'm going to show you how, in real life, with companies that you know, how this turns out.
00:37:49.060 In 60 seconds or right after the commercial break, stand by.
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00:39:14.740 So, who protects the troops?
00:39:29.640 Who protect us?
00:39:30.560 Who watches for all those who are watching out for us?
00:39:33.440 Think about if you're overseas and you're serving in another country, half a world away from where you live,
00:39:38.740 and you learn that the title to your home is just now in somebody else's name.
00:39:44.000 It's been forged.
00:39:44.720 I mean, I know just dealing with really basic things around home, around my home, I can't ever get anything taken care of.
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00:40:53.780 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:40:57.440 Now, I know I was supposed to talk to you about something, but Stu and I got sidetracked from Tom Hanks.
00:41:02.380 Tom Hanks and Apple Juice.
00:41:03.740 Oh, oh, I remember.
00:41:04.520 I remember.
00:41:05.100 Okay.
00:41:05.420 Okay.
00:41:05.720 So here's what happens.
00:41:08.160 Talking to a friend of mine the other day, and he told me about somebody who works at Disney.
00:41:13.680 And they are in charge of, you know, fiscal responsibility and everything else for all these movies.
00:41:22.640 And they were told that on this project, you need to hire a black person to fill this role.
00:41:32.440 I don't remember what role it was, but it was a big role.
00:41:35.300 And literally, this woman said, there is only one African American in the entire industry that does that.
00:41:44.860 And it's an important role, or everything could go to hell in a handbasket.
00:41:52.040 They said, we don't care.
00:41:54.660 Get an accountant to do the job.
00:41:59.900 And she's like, but it's not the job of an accountant.
00:42:02.860 It has nothing.
00:42:04.100 Accounting.
00:42:04.820 An accountant can't do this job.
00:42:06.660 They're like, get a black accountant and do it.
00:42:12.240 They are going to lose all kinds of money.
00:42:15.680 They have a chance that it's an absolute flop.
00:42:18.220 This is why Disney is going to sell off everything.
00:42:22.480 They're going to get, they're going to, they've destroyed their movie business.
00:42:26.260 They're destroying their parks because they can't stop now.
00:42:31.660 Now, the, the inmates are in charge of the asylum and they can't stop.
00:42:38.380 They built it.
00:42:39.840 That's what you get.
00:42:41.420 Congratulations, Disney.
00:42:42.920 And that's how America ends.
00:42:44.700 If we don't stop the Glenn Beck program.
00:42:47.240 What are you wearing today?
00:42:48.060 You're wearing a American giant.
00:42:49.480 I'm not wearing American giant today.
00:42:50.740 Unfortunately, I love it though.
00:42:53.200 Most of my favorite stuff is from American giant.
00:42:55.540 American giant makes some great clothing and they make it the old way.
00:42:59.360 They make it the way that, uh, you know, we used to make things with slave labor or children.
00:43:04.980 No, that's the new way.
00:43:06.320 That's the other way.
00:43:07.580 Yeah.
00:43:07.880 That's everybody doing, making stuff in China and, uh, Asia.
00:43:11.300 This, this way is, uh, actually the old way with some of the old machines.
00:43:15.740 For instance, they make the best sweater, sweatshirts and hoodies.
00:43:19.220 They're the kind that, you know, your dad used to have for his college or high school.
00:43:24.140 They don't make those.
00:43:25.360 I've looked for him for years.
00:43:26.900 I didn't know what the difference was.
00:43:28.220 We stopped making them in America and there was, there were only a few machines that made
00:43:32.760 it that way.
00:43:33.880 American giant brought them back.
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00:43:47.080 We got no room to compromise.
00:44:04.820 We got to stand together.
00:44:09.100 It's going to survive.
00:44:10.720 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:44:29.680 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:44:35.220 If you do not thrive, they'll be the best.
00:44:40.160 If you do not push yourself, they'll be the greatest.
00:44:45.160 You will accomplish nothing.
00:44:48.140 How badly do you want it?
00:44:53.680 How badly do you want it?
00:44:57.820 I ask you, America, how badly do you want it?
00:45:02.740 We've got quite a program and quite an hour coming up for you.
00:45:05.820 Stand by until we get to the point where the companies that you and I do business with
00:45:10.240 finally get the message and start serving the people.
00:45:13.520 Just make a good product and leave us alone.
00:45:16.340 Okay, I don't care if you sell to people in California who vote differently than me.
00:45:22.080 Could you also serve us too and not hate us for it?
00:45:27.220 Man, if I'm a company, well, I am a company.
00:45:30.940 I own a company.
00:45:32.040 You know what?
00:45:33.560 Leftist in California, please, we'd love to have you join us at the blaze.
00:45:38.780 We don't hate you.
00:45:40.100 We think you're misguided, but we don't hate you.
00:45:43.660 You don't want them here in the building.
00:45:44.940 You're saying you want them to subscribe, right?
00:45:46.800 Oh, yeah.
00:45:47.280 They've got to be on the least a state or two away.
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00:47:02.520 Oh, hey, here's something fun.
00:47:05.300 Here's the president of the United States, the man with the finger on the button,
00:47:09.020 the man who's going to decide in 18 minutes whether we all live or die.
00:47:14.700 Here he is yesterday giving a speech, trying to read a teleprompter.
00:47:19.680 Today, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Steny Hoyer led the charge in the House
00:47:25.600 along with Major Robert, excuse me, Major Robert Owens and Tony Coelho.
00:47:33.540 I don't know, as well as Tom Harkin and Bob Dole.
00:47:40.780 They led the fight in the Senate.
00:47:42.060 Wow.
00:47:45.740 How badly do you want it?
00:47:48.400 Yeah.
00:47:49.520 Yeah, he wants it pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty.
00:47:51.860 He wants to be able to read.
00:47:52.860 He wants to be able to read.
00:47:54.600 He wants to be able to read.
00:47:56.140 Now, why are we here?
00:47:58.960 Why do we have all of this going on in our country?
00:48:03.320 I think it is, well, I know it's because of Woodrow Wilson, who I hate, but also because
00:48:11.240 of Theodore Roosevelt.
00:48:12.720 Theodore Roosevelt was GOP.
00:48:15.220 Woodrow Wilson, Democrat.
00:48:17.320 Wilson was a lot more progressive, obviously, than Theodore Roosevelt.
00:48:22.160 He was also dishonest in the election.
00:48:25.320 He said, oh, Roosevelt's crazy.
00:48:26.960 I wouldn't do all those things.
00:48:28.060 He did those things and more when he was president.
00:48:31.120 Roosevelt lost the election and split the ticket.
00:48:38.080 Ah, we're going to get to RFK here in a minute.
00:48:42.180 But what Roosevelt did was he took the progressive party and he embedded it into the Republican
00:48:49.900 party.
00:48:51.560 And that's really why we're here, because no matter what it seems we do, progressives,
00:48:58.160 they just always win.
00:49:00.020 And here's why.
00:49:01.940 If you're a progressive, you don't tell the whole truth.
00:49:06.700 And this is the God's honest truth.
00:49:08.660 You can look it up.
00:49:10.380 Please, I urge you to do it.
00:49:11.960 Never take my word on anything.
00:49:14.680 Look it up yourself.
00:49:16.680 But the gist of this is progressives wanted the fascistic or communist state.
00:49:24.520 OK, this is before I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt.
00:49:28.240 This is before they saw what those kinds of states would build.
00:49:32.800 And they thought, oh, no, this is a scientific expert run system where you can get things done
00:49:42.040 faster.
00:49:42.700 And so they said, you know, the founding fathers didn't see our era and look what we can do
00:49:48.700 with eugenics.
00:49:49.540 And they thought this was, you know, the new era.
00:49:53.860 Everything had to be done by an expert in scientific.
00:49:56.200 And so we don't want a bloody revolution like they had in Russia, but we do want this new
00:50:05.160 idea of this new system, authoritarianism.
00:50:08.080 We want that because it'll be good for the people.
00:50:12.620 And so all of the experts decided that.
00:50:16.000 And when you pushed back against it, they kept pushing forward and it kept growing, getting
00:50:22.780 bigger and bigger and bigger until the point that it really kind of controlled almost everything.
00:50:30.580 This is why we are here now looking at the GOP and saying, what the hell is the problem
00:50:36.520 with them?
00:50:36.980 The problem is they are big government animals.
00:50:43.500 They want big government.
00:50:47.480 That's who they are.
00:50:49.520 Not all of them.
00:50:51.120 Some of them still believe in the Constitution, but I can guarantee you there's a handful of
00:50:57.300 those guys.
00:50:59.180 I bet you there's.
00:51:01.720 Gosh, I'm thinking I think I'm being very generous.
00:51:04.760 I think there's 50 of them in the United States, Congress and Senate.
00:51:10.100 I think there's about 50 of them.
00:51:12.440 The rest of them don't even know what they believe in.
00:51:16.220 They believe in the experts.
00:51:17.760 No, the experts.
00:51:18.500 No, we've got to listen to the Fed because they're experts.
00:51:21.380 They know.
00:51:21.760 I don't know anything.
00:51:22.760 I'm just too stupid.
00:51:25.020 No, you're not.
00:51:26.860 No, you're not.
00:51:27.720 You can figure it out.
00:51:29.000 You're smart enough.
00:51:30.080 You have a budget where you can have people around you that you hire that are really smart,
00:51:36.240 that will look into history, will look into what happened last time when we tried this.
00:51:40.980 You can do that.
00:51:41.860 I know because I've done that and you can learn, but they don't think they should.
00:51:49.840 This is fine.
00:51:53.740 Nothing has changed.
00:51:56.360 Nothing has changed with the GOP.
00:51:59.440 We tried it in 2010.
00:52:02.380 We tried to change it from the inside.
00:52:05.080 We gathered together, Tea Party people.
00:52:08.020 We were good, kind, not extremists.
00:52:11.260 We came with our families, our children to rallies.
00:52:14.800 We made homemade signs.
00:52:16.280 We didn't have unions printing them for us.
00:52:20.320 And the people were not heard.
00:52:23.460 They were heard for a little while.
00:52:25.140 And then what happened?
00:52:26.940 The big progressive Republicans came in and squashed it.
00:52:31.380 Because they'd go on TV and they'd say the same thing that the progressive Democrat were saying.
00:52:36.700 These are extremists.
00:52:38.340 And all we wanted was what?
00:52:40.840 What was it we wanted?
00:52:43.580 We wanted democratic representation.
00:52:47.760 We wanted our constitutional republic to perform the way it was written.
00:52:55.160 All we were saying was play by the rules.
00:52:59.720 Rules matter.
00:53:02.380 And if you don't play by the rules, everything will begin to fall apart.
00:53:07.780 And that's in 2010.
00:53:09.780 And that's why things are beginning to fall apart.
00:53:12.960 Racist!
00:53:14.780 No.
00:53:16.860 We're looking for equal justice.
00:53:21.380 We are looking for blind justice.
00:53:24.160 I don't think it was right when a black man could be scooped off the street and beaten or thrown in jail because he was black.
00:53:34.080 I don't think it's right when you do it to a white guy.
00:53:37.440 I don't think it's right when you say,
00:53:39.480 Oh, here's a black lesbian.
00:53:42.860 She has to be senator.
00:53:44.560 Even though she's not even living in the state.
00:53:47.220 And her residence isn't in the state.
00:53:49.520 It's not California.
00:53:52.320 It's Maryland.
00:53:54.140 But don't worry about it.
00:53:55.400 We think those things are wrong.
00:54:01.120 That's what it means to be a conservative.
00:54:03.420 To conserve the things that work.
00:54:07.340 I want my country back.
00:54:09.260 I don't want the country back of 1950.
00:54:11.840 Do you?
00:54:13.320 I mean, I want some of it back.
00:54:15.780 The things that worked.
00:54:17.520 I don't want the racism back.
00:54:21.200 I don't want the fire hoses and the and the dogs.
00:54:25.260 I don't want a segregated society.
00:54:27.880 But gang, we have a segregated society now.
00:54:30.900 We've just we've just segregated ourselves and we're doing it every day.
00:54:35.380 We're segregating now between the color of red and blue.
00:54:39.540 Same thing.
00:54:40.920 Black, white, red, blue.
00:54:42.740 Doesn't matter.
00:54:43.900 We're doing it again.
00:54:45.140 And why?
00:54:48.880 Why?
00:54:49.580 How did we get at each other's throats?
00:54:53.100 We got at each other's throats because there are people that are pushing us towards that.
00:54:59.560 And I know a lot of people, you know, who probably don't listen to the show and maybe a handful that do think that I'm one of those guys.
00:55:08.320 Maybe I have from time to time made mistakes, said things that are I shouldn't have said.
00:55:13.760 It was too divisive.
00:55:15.760 Maybe, maybe.
00:55:22.020 But that's never been my intent.
00:55:25.580 My intent has always been to inform and not claim I'm a journalist because I'm not.
00:55:31.760 I'm not a journalist.
00:55:32.620 I think I could do a better job than a journalist at this point because I ask honest questions.
00:55:39.300 I want it to be fair to everyone.
00:55:43.300 I don't come into something prejudging it.
00:55:47.500 That's no longer journalistic integrity.
00:55:49.500 So, yeah, I think I probably am a classic journalist by default.
00:55:59.060 Do you know why California can do what they're doing now by picking somebody who doesn't even live in the state?
00:56:08.500 Do you know why they can do that?
00:56:09.600 Because the progressives thought that the Senate should be one federal body.
00:56:20.180 See, everything in our system is made as a check and a balance.
00:56:25.020 And there are many things that need to stay in check.
00:56:31.760 So, in the federal government, you have the president, supposed to be the weakest branch of the government.
00:56:39.820 But he's the guy who can state the vision.
00:56:42.820 He's the guy who has veto power.
00:56:44.640 And his veto power is supposed to be used when he feels it's unconstitutional what the two houses have done, the Senate and the House.
00:56:55.800 Now, the Senate and the House are two different things.
00:56:59.940 The House, you're reelected every two years.
00:57:02.620 You have to go campaign every two years.
00:57:04.580 That seems crazy.
00:57:07.700 Why would you do that?
00:57:10.260 Because you need to be replaceable.
00:57:12.900 Because the House holds the purse strings.
00:57:17.580 So, if anything is going wrong in the country, the government is overspending, the government is spending stuff that they shouldn't be spending it on,
00:57:28.420 you can replace the House quickly.
00:57:31.500 Within two years, you can correct a problem.
00:57:35.360 That's why it's a two-year period.
00:57:39.180 Correct the problem now.
00:57:40.880 You're spending too much.
00:57:42.900 So, when you vote for them, I'm going to cut spending.
00:57:46.540 They go, and they don't cut spending.
00:57:49.320 You can get rid of that guy in two years.
00:57:51.780 But we can't seem to find the ones, except for a handful, maybe about 20 of them,
00:57:57.600 that will actually stand up on the principles that we should all hold self-evident.
00:58:04.320 And it's because of people like Kevin McCarthy, who hold all of this power and wield it over people.
00:58:22.640 And Mitch McConnell, who not only holds the power of what goes in, what goes out, he's part of this little cabal where it's Schumer and McConnell and McCarthy and what's his name from the House?
00:58:43.540 Jeffries.
00:58:44.540 Jeffries.
00:58:46.100 So, you got those four coming together.
00:58:48.900 And those four are supported by progressives.
00:58:52.860 Those four are supported by funding.
00:58:56.660 They control the purse strings, not only of the country.
00:59:00.240 McConnell holds the purse strings for every single Senate election.
00:59:05.580 So, if he decides he doesn't want, he doesn't like you, you don't get the funding from the GOP.
00:59:15.640 So, everybody better play ball, do you understand me?
00:59:18.420 That's not a republic.
00:59:20.840 That is corrupt.
00:59:24.280 So, how is it supposed to be?
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01:00:39.700 So, the House comes together and they're trying to do the right thing for the people and the country.
01:00:57.020 And because they are a nation, they're working on the nation, they need a check and balance.
01:01:05.400 So, the first thing is, they're the ones that can control all of the spending.
01:01:10.400 So, that's why you have a two-year term.
01:01:12.440 But they work for the laws of the nation.
01:01:16.100 Then, every bill they do has to go to the Senate.
01:01:20.720 Why?
01:01:22.100 Well, these are the smart people.
01:01:23.940 These are the elites.
01:01:25.040 No, that's not it.
01:01:27.100 It's changed now.
01:01:28.380 That is what it has become.
01:01:31.540 But the Senate was designed to be the place that looks after the state.
01:01:38.980 So, the small state, not capital state.
01:01:43.640 So, the Congress is creating laws for the federal government.
01:01:48.560 The Senate, those laws have to go through the Senate.
01:01:51.520 And the Senate is supposed to be represented two of each people from each state.
01:01:57.600 And they're like, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:01:59.580 This bill is not good for Texas.
01:02:01.860 Absolutely not.
01:02:02.880 We're not voting for it.
01:02:03.860 And, you know, Oklahoma, you don't like it either.
01:02:07.460 And they're supposed to guard for the state.
01:02:11.020 So, the government can't take too much power and crush the states.
01:02:17.780 That's one of the first things the progressives changed.
01:02:21.260 They made it so now, it doesn't matter if you're actually from California.
01:02:27.340 You can be living in Maryland.
01:02:30.360 Have you ever visited?
01:02:32.160 You've been to Disneyland, right?
01:02:33.460 Yes, you're the governor.
01:02:35.320 You're the senator now.
01:02:37.000 No, it doesn't work that way.
01:02:40.080 But that's what progressives are doing.
01:02:42.760 That's why you care so much about Chuck Schumer.
01:02:45.300 You shouldn't have to care about him.
01:02:47.820 And foreign, I mean foreign, out-of-state money should not be coming in to your state to affect your Senate election.
01:02:56.900 They were selected.
01:02:59.160 They were selected.
01:03:00.660 They were not an elected body.
01:03:02.380 They were selected by the legislature.
01:03:06.040 Why?
01:03:06.640 Because the legislature was obviously from the state.
01:03:12.620 They knew what was best for the state because that's all they're focused on.
01:03:16.220 So, they pick the senators for the state.
01:03:19.580 And the legislature watches them just like we're supposed to be watching Congress.
01:03:26.180 That's how the two branches are.
01:03:28.380 The one branch is supposed to work.
01:03:31.460 The branch that is Congress.
01:03:35.200 It doesn't work that way anymore, does it?
01:03:40.720 So, the system isn't broken.
01:03:44.080 The system is actually good.
01:03:47.000 We just don't use that system anymore.
01:03:51.800 Why?
01:03:53.620 Because of the progressive movement in both the Republican and the Democratic Party.
01:03:59.920 That's who these people are.
01:04:07.440 The minute somebody goes into a back room and does a deal and then rushes at the last minute and says,
01:04:14.880 you don't have time to read it, trust me, just sign it.
01:04:17.420 That person does not respect the Constitution or is honoring their duty to protect and defend the Constitution.
01:04:29.740 McCarthy should go.
01:04:31.840 Now, I'd like to see who's going to replace him, but McCarthy should go.
01:04:36.240 Because you're looking now at somebody who you know does not respect the system.
01:04:44.320 They should not be in charge of the House if they don't respect the members of the House
01:04:51.320 and want to confer with them and give them the honest information required
01:04:57.220 so they, as a body, can make that decision.
01:05:03.040 The people of Congress, you're in a congressional jail.
01:05:09.040 Break free.
01:05:10.640 Replace the jailer with someone who understands freedom.
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01:06:58.260 If you do not have Dark Future yet, you need to read it.
01:07:02.440 We can solve problems if we understand what's coming our way, and it's coming our way quickly.
01:07:09.040 I've been talking to you about AI and also deep fakes for a while now.
01:07:14.740 I've been telling you for, I don't even know, 10 years, look out.
01:07:19.220 When this time comes, you won't be able to believe your eyes.
01:07:22.140 Tom Hanks has just come out yesterday or the day before saying that there is an AI version of him promoting some dental plan.
01:07:32.280 And he said, that's not me.
01:07:34.340 They didn't ask me to use my likeness or anything, but it is an AI, Tom Hanks, saying, hey, this dental plan is great.
01:07:44.240 I'm Tom Hanks.
01:07:45.120 Take my word for it.
01:07:46.880 Wow.
01:07:48.000 And he had nothing to do with it.
01:07:49.580 He had nothing to do with it.
01:07:50.360 All AI.
01:07:50.460 When that happens, when that happens in a scandal, if that happens when you see something that Putin said about, we're going to launch the missiles, or Biden say, we're going to do something crazy, you don't have time.
01:08:12.620 It might not be real.
01:08:14.880 And what percentage of people would accept if they saw a clip of Joe Biden or Donald Trump saying something that was totally fake?
01:08:25.040 I mean, a good percentage of the opponents would just believe it, right?
01:08:28.120 Here's where we are.
01:08:29.480 We are at the glove.
01:08:31.240 If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit.
01:08:34.520 We're at that point with AI.
01:08:36.940 Hmm.
01:08:37.260 What do you mean?
01:08:38.600 The genetic code, we knew we could take DNA samples and narrow it down, right?
01:08:46.460 And in the O.J. Simpson trial, they said it's like 20 people, maybe in the entire world, would have this DNA code that we could mistake it for one of 24 maximum.
01:09:02.160 The science said pretty clearly he was guilty.
01:09:05.780 But nobody knew what DNA was.
01:09:08.120 Nobody knew what that meant.
01:09:11.340 Now, we're at the same place to where some people will never believe something that's real and always believe things that are fake.
01:09:22.520 Right.
01:09:23.080 Like, people, they're not at that point where you're being able to separate truth from fiction in that realm.
01:09:29.520 And some of it is so hard to tell by the naked eye.
01:09:32.480 But at this point, we still sort of have institutions, I think, holding that line, right?
01:09:37.100 I mean, where I don't know, like, I think like if the laptop isn't real, it's Russian just disinformation when it comes to politics.
01:09:44.700 I don't think there there is.
01:09:47.280 If it's political, if it's a dental thing.
01:09:50.260 Yes.
01:09:50.840 Yes.
01:09:51.220 That's still there.
01:09:52.020 But if it's a political thing, I don't think you can trust them.
01:09:55.800 Wouldn't you like let's just say, you know, a fake video came out of Donald Trump blurting out the N word.
01:10:02.360 Like, I would say most of the liberal commentators and many of the journalists would either say it was true for sure.
01:10:14.480 Immediately, that would 100 percent be the reaction.
01:10:16.640 Immediately.
01:10:16.820 Once it was discovered, it was false.
01:10:18.880 I think many of them would still kind of stick to it.
01:10:21.260 I think they would stick to it saying, well, that's the way he would act.
01:10:24.000 Or just say, you know, the media is, you know, what you're hearing is, you know, who knows?
01:10:29.060 They're probably trying to cover for Trump or whatever, some way to make it seem like, yeah, keep your eye, keep your mind open.
01:10:35.300 Maybe it is true.
01:10:36.140 This is why the truth matters in all of our life.
01:10:41.300 First of all.
01:10:45.220 Who is somebody you look up to?
01:10:47.900 Try to imagine that person, somebody that you think.
01:10:52.760 That's a person I can trust.
01:10:54.800 How many people can you come up with?
01:11:02.460 Okay.
01:11:03.340 That's a problem.
01:11:05.080 How many heroes do you have from the past that you go, I'm comfortable with the history.
01:11:13.420 I understand it.
01:11:15.140 I understand the good side, the bad side.
01:11:18.080 Nobody could take that apart on me.
01:11:20.260 I'm that confident I know who this person is.
01:11:23.420 You are probably that person to somebody else, whether that's your kid, your wife, your husband, a friend.
01:11:40.220 You are probably that person.
01:11:43.280 And you just thought of how many people you can trust.
01:11:50.360 When that person goes down, you have done great grave damage.
01:11:55.940 Grave damage.
01:11:57.740 Because you've taken a little bit of hope in people away.
01:12:00.620 Please, please, clean up your life.
01:12:06.520 Tell the truth.
01:12:07.940 Just tell the truth.
01:12:09.020 All times.
01:12:09.660 Tell the truth.
01:12:11.540 I've said to you for years, people are not going to know what the truth is.
01:12:16.580 Well, people, I was wrong.
01:12:19.120 I'm right that people don't know what the truth is.
01:12:21.460 What I missed was the whole society is telling you the truth doesn't matter.
01:12:31.420 And it does matter.
01:12:34.240 Let me give you an example.
01:12:36.180 Biden administration secretly worried about corruption in Ukraine.
01:12:41.680 This today.
01:12:43.100 President Joe Biden's administration reportedly secretly worried about corruption in Ukraine,
01:12:47.360 despite putting on a brave face for the public over the situation.
01:12:50.440 Politico attained a confidential U.S. strategy document in which U.S. officials discussing
01:12:56.160 objectives that they had for helping Ukraine root out malfeasance and otherwise reform an
01:13:01.900 array of Ukrainian sectors.
01:13:04.300 The document warns that corruption in the country could cause nations to pull their support from
01:13:08.580 the country as it battles the Russian military.
01:13:10.600 The report said the administration wants to press Ukraine to cut graft, not least because
01:13:16.880 U.S. dollars are at stake.
01:13:18.420 The administration is reportedly concerned about being too loud about pressuring Ukraine to
01:13:23.400 tackle its corruption because they are worried Republicans will use the issue to cut back
01:13:28.780 spending.
01:13:29.920 Use the issue?
01:13:32.240 They would use the issue.
01:13:35.480 No.
01:13:36.600 No.
01:13:37.000 The president should be concerned about your hard earned money, everything, everything that
01:13:47.460 you have made your entire life or will make your entire life, every penny that you have
01:13:54.400 put into Social Security and your taxes.
01:13:57.540 Every penny will not make a dent in one day of funding to the Ukrainian people.
01:14:08.420 You've worked your whole life for that.
01:14:13.920 And they're just going to blow it?
01:14:16.720 How dare you?
01:14:17.800 How dare you do that?
01:14:22.120 Are you more worried about your image?
01:14:25.500 Are you more?
01:14:26.020 And I say this to Republicans and Democrats alike.
01:14:28.640 Are you more concerned about you, your special interests or what you think is important?
01:14:37.560 when your constituents say, no.
01:14:44.260 And if you're going to do it, can you at least do it responsibly?
01:14:48.460 Don't you have, even if you say, you know what, I'm sorry, this is a representative republic,
01:14:56.180 so I am your representative.
01:14:57.700 I happen to know, you hired me to make the decisions for you and be informed and reflect
01:15:04.640 you, but you're wrong on this.
01:15:06.780 We have to do this.
01:15:08.440 Even if you believe that, don't they then have a responsibility to you to do it effectively
01:15:15.840 and without corruption?
01:15:20.400 No, they don't take that seriously.
01:15:22.680 What they take seriously is the way it can politically backfire on them.
01:15:29.320 That's grotesque.
01:15:32.140 Absolutely grotesque.
01:15:36.240 So now we know that Joe Biden said he went and fixed corruption over there, that he finally
01:15:45.620 got the bad guy out.
01:15:47.620 When we've been saying this is the most corrupt place ever, he's so concerned about corruption
01:15:54.700 that during a war, when the Ukrainians are dying, he's worried that their politicians are
01:16:03.260 so corrupt, they'll take the money that should go to help them fight to keep their own country.
01:16:12.360 They'll take it and waste it.
01:16:14.800 They'll take it and they'll keep it for themselves.
01:16:17.620 Wow, and you'd send your son over there to do business with the guy you know is one of
01:16:27.700 the most ruthless oligarchs over there?
01:16:33.920 If my son was over there, first of all, he wouldn't be.
01:16:37.340 But if my son was over there and I knew he was with an oligarch who literally beheads people,
01:16:43.040 I would say, son, no, you don't, don't work for him.
01:16:49.000 No, do not.
01:16:50.060 You didn't take a job over there someplace.
01:16:51.600 Do not work with that man.
01:16:54.460 That's the least I would say to him.
01:16:56.860 See, here's the thing.
01:17:07.220 They say they care about democracy.
01:17:08.920 They don't.
01:17:09.880 They care about controlling the votes.
01:17:12.820 That's why nobody fixes the machines.
01:17:15.300 Nobody looked into the last election.
01:17:17.200 Nobody.
01:17:17.780 Nobody.
01:17:18.200 Nobody.
01:17:19.200 Nobody will actually pass anything, even though we all, all of us, all of us, without getting
01:17:27.840 political about last election or the next election, just the election process.
01:17:32.680 Do you only want people who are qualified to vote legally be able to access the vote easily?
01:17:44.820 Do you want every legitimate vote counted in a trustworthy situation?
01:17:52.080 I can't imagine that there's a liberal or a conservative, an independent that would say no to that.
01:18:05.240 You know who does?
01:18:07.120 Politicians who know how to work the system for themselves.
01:18:14.720 See, a democracy, a democracy is one man, one vote.
01:18:20.480 We don't have that.
01:18:22.080 We don't have that.
01:18:26.300 Because the system is corrupt.
01:18:29.080 But our founders were smart enough to know that it also doesn't work.
01:18:34.220 Because when the politician figures out they can just give people money and that will make them vote for it, then that politician is forever powerful.
01:18:44.560 That's why we're supposed to have a representative government, a republic.
01:18:48.780 So people can represent us and say, no, you're being used over here.
01:18:56.920 No, I'm sorry.
01:18:59.380 That politician, no matter how much he gives you, should be stopped.
01:19:03.720 We have such an important job to do.
01:19:13.860 And this is not the time for sunshine patriots.
01:19:19.000 This is the time.
01:19:20.320 You were born for it.
01:19:21.600 I hate to point it out, but you were born for it.
01:19:24.160 You're ready for it.
01:19:25.600 If you're not, you should prepare.
01:19:27.000 However, if you know our history, you know our constitution, then have you thought about running for a position?
01:19:36.440 I know that sucks.
01:19:38.000 But have you thought about there are so many races now that.
01:19:40.800 Stu, just give me the Senate list of the people that we have to have people running against.
01:19:51.440 I mean, a couple names would be Roger Wicker in Mississippi and Kevin Kramer in North Dakota, both with very mediocre conservative voting records.
01:20:01.360 Both up for election in 2024.
01:20:06.640 There's no reason these people should not be primaried.
01:20:09.640 You're going to win the state if you win the primary.
01:20:12.740 It's one of those type of situations.
01:20:14.280 You don't have to worry about losing it.
01:20:15.580 It's not like Maine.
01:20:16.900 You're going against Susan Collins and your primary winner might lose the general.
01:20:21.880 You're not going to lose either of those elections.
01:20:25.140 Mitt Romney was the number one target on this list.
01:20:28.260 Luckily, he's retiring.
01:20:29.320 Well, it'll be his son if somebody doesn't get in.
01:20:32.480 It'll be his son that runs.
01:20:34.760 Please keep saying that.
01:20:36.600 Please stop saying it.
01:20:37.640 I'm telling you, I think that's what will happen.
01:20:40.020 You do not.
01:20:40.600 Anyway, you need to get involved.
01:20:44.060 You need to stand up and you need to say to the people right now in Washington who did this 45 day extension of the CR.
01:20:53.040 So what are you doing today?
01:20:56.100 What are you doing today?
01:20:57.640 Bitching about it.
01:20:59.320 What is Kevin McCarthy doing today?
01:21:02.940 Is he actually moving forward on any of these things where we're supposed to have passed in 45 days?
01:21:10.580 If not, why the hell not?
01:21:12.500 Back in a minute.
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01:22:51.520 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:53.800 We're glad you're here.
01:22:54.440 Hey, by the way, as we're talking about all of the money going to Ukraine, I'm going to talk to Chip Roy about, was there a deal for the Ukraine funding?
01:23:03.580 Because, yeah, they're saying it's an alleged deal.
01:23:05.720 I keep reading alleged, secret deal.
01:23:07.960 What it is, and the reason why they say it that way, is because McCarthy said, no, there's no money.
01:23:14.340 Of course, I mean, you know, 45 days, there's, you know, there's a way to move things around.
01:23:19.280 So, in other words, he's saying, yeah, it's a big slush fund.
01:23:21.340 We can send that money.
01:23:22.460 Um, I just want to know, I want you to know what's happening in, uh, in our U.S. Marines.
01:23:30.420 U.S. Marine Corps temporarily loosening its uniform standards to deal with a camouflage shortage.
01:23:38.360 Apparently, we can't get camouflage for our Marines.
01:23:45.460 At least the dark green camouflage.
01:23:48.760 So, if we're fighting in the desert, great.
01:23:51.020 But if we're fighting and we need snow or dark green, uh, we're having a shortage.
01:23:59.020 When's the last time you heard that?
01:24:01.020 Oh, also, military is now reporting don't have enough money to replace the supplies we gave.
01:24:07.680 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:24:10.720 Uh, Stu, when's the last time you cleaned your gun?
01:24:13.080 Never.
01:24:13.980 Yeah, never would be the correct answer, but I could lie.
01:24:16.740 That might be better.
01:24:17.600 No, it's not.
01:24:18.260 It's never better to lie.
01:24:19.660 Darn it.
01:24:19.780 Um, he doesn't clean his guns because he doesn't use his guns.
01:24:23.740 So, you know, there's a good chance he shoots himself in the middle of the night.
01:24:28.020 Well, which end do you, by the way, which end do you point?
01:24:30.280 Yeah, the small round one.
01:24:31.480 Okay.
01:24:31.940 Uh, okay.
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01:24:44.520 I hate it.
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01:25:12.140 I've never seen that before.
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01:26:18.780 Well, today there is a key vote on ousting McCarthy.
01:26:25.580 It is set later today.
01:26:27.280 The House just has to take a simple vote.
01:26:30.000 Do we replace him or not?
01:26:33.700 I would love to see him replaced,
01:26:36.160 but what's the plan, Republicans?
01:26:38.940 What's your plan?
01:26:43.180 I'm so disgusted by this whole thing.
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01:28:02.340 Chip Roy.
01:28:07.080 Glenn, how are you, sir?
01:28:08.380 Well, probably about as good as you are.
01:28:13.060 What are we to make, first of all, what the hell happened?
01:28:19.960 Well, first of all, I am good because I have faith in my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,
01:28:24.780 and we're all on this planet for a brief spell.
01:28:26.520 Yes.
01:28:26.840 Okay?
01:28:27.040 Second of all, this too shall pass.
01:28:31.640 This country has gone through a lot.
01:28:33.220 We've got to figure out what to do now to change its course.
01:28:35.780 You and I have talked about it repeatedly on this show with your listeners.
01:28:39.460 We are going to have a vote today led by, obviously, it's not just Matt Gaetz.
01:28:44.180 Let's be clear.
01:28:44.700 There's at least six or seven, maybe eight guys who reflect the frustration of the American
01:28:51.680 people who believe the status quo is unacceptable, and I 100% agree with them.
01:28:58.120 We have a tactical difference on timing.
01:29:00.560 I don't believe that you yank the coach at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
01:29:05.160 You play the coach through the fourth quarter, and to me, that's sometime through into December
01:29:09.920 when we continue the play that we're trying to do on the Ukraine issue and on the spending
01:29:14.340 and the appropriations bills that we all ask to get done.
01:29:17.400 Yes, by September 30th.
01:29:18.780 But in truth, that's only happened four times in 50 years of my lifetime.
01:29:22.800 I want to play this out.
01:29:24.620 That being said, let me just tell you, if you'll indulge me for one minute, maybe two.
01:29:30.540 This is the speech that I read to the Republican conference this morning.
01:29:34.580 I said that no matter what happens with the speaker at the moment, if nothing changes, we
01:29:40.660 will be campaigning on March 31st with a leading candidate who has a number of variables,
01:29:46.680 just to put it mildly, we will be campaigning on March 31st with the following, an extension
01:29:52.360 of the debt ceiling until January 25 of $4 trillion, done with Democrats, a Ukraine funding
01:29:58.300 of an additional X billion dollars, because that's what the Republican establishment wants
01:30:02.640 unless we fight it, probably well over $50 billion, Glenn, if we don't fight it, un-offset,
01:30:08.200 unpaid for, $16 billion of disaster package that was just passed on a CR, not paid for.
01:30:14.380 Even if we do the appropriations bills, go to conference, and in the 50-50 chance we
01:30:19.340 don't get jammed and rolled with an omnibus bill, maybe we get the 1% cut to spending that
01:30:25.100 the debt deal got done, maybe, but we blow past it with $100 billion of supplemental spending.
01:30:30.480 The Inflation Reduction Act remains fully intact.
01:30:33.180 The IRS remained 80% expanded and intact.
01:30:36.660 We will likely not have impeached Mayorkas.
01:30:39.200 It's 50-50 at best that we will impeach Biden, depending on what happens with the evidence.
01:30:43.480 We will not have full COVID reckoning.
01:30:46.840 We will not have passed a 10-year balanced budget.
01:30:49.840 The DOD will likely still be woke and no accountability for Afghanistan.
01:30:53.740 The DOJ will likely still be weaponized.
01:30:56.660 And importantly, the Senate will try to confuse everybody with a shiny object, crappy border
01:31:03.120 security package, link that to Ukraine and say, we did it.
01:31:06.640 We secured the border.
01:31:07.560 And we'll get $50 billion or $80 billion in Ukraine funding because we secured the border
01:31:11.760 and it'll be garbage.
01:31:13.520 The only thing standing in the way of that being the truth and us changing it is a small
01:31:20.180 group of us willing to try to fight.
01:31:22.420 I will not throw my friends under the bus who want to call the question.
01:31:26.800 I will stick with my tactical position that I'm not going to currently today agree.
01:31:35.100 I will vote to table the motion because I would give a month to go figure this out heading
01:31:39.860 to Thanksgiving because we've been talking through these things.
01:31:43.460 But we're going to proceed either way, Glenn.
01:31:47.000 We're going to lock arms and figure out how to fight and change this because what the list
01:31:51.480 I just read to you is unacceptable.
01:31:55.320 Okay, so here's what's going to happen.
01:32:00.640 He won't be removed today and nothing will happen in the next 45 days.
01:32:08.680 And then coincidentally, I don't know if you've done the math, but 45 days brings us right
01:32:13.040 up to the holidays.
01:32:13.960 So we're right there at Thanksgiving and Christmas where everything always goes and is buried by
01:32:22.140 Congress at that time.
01:32:24.540 So, you know, if you don't get it done this next time in 45 days, it doesn't happen.
01:32:32.500 And then you're going to have to replace them.
01:32:34.700 And here's my question.
01:32:36.460 With whom?
01:32:37.460 What is the game plan?
01:32:38.740 Who is it that you are going to, not you, but the good guys that are standing up, who
01:32:47.560 is it that they're going to get?
01:32:49.160 Because there are people now afraid we could get a Democrat in there.
01:32:54.980 Well, that, of course, was the argument last January.
01:32:58.980 I, again, do not support the tactic for the reason you just described, because I believe
01:33:04.520 we need to force the conference to a reckoning.
01:33:07.300 Because let's be honest, the speaker reflects the conference.
01:33:10.980 When I read the thing I just read to you this morning in the Republican conference meeting,
01:33:15.920 crickets, crickets.
01:33:18.860 The vast majority of Republicans are totally fine with increasing spending, kicking the
01:33:24.540 can down the road, saying, oh, the next president will save us.
01:33:28.860 Oh, we need to win the Senate.
01:33:30.780 Oh, we need a bigger majority.
01:33:33.060 Look, I understand the difficulty of the moment.
01:33:35.600 But so do you, Glenn.
01:33:36.760 Neither you nor I expect us to get every single thing we want in this divided government.
01:33:41.160 But at some point, you have to pick a major fight and mean it.
01:33:45.200 Democrats do that all the time.
01:33:46.820 All the time.
01:33:47.900 When are we going to pick a major fight and mean it?
01:33:50.260 If we're going to throw down on the border, and that means accepting some Ukraine spending,
01:33:55.780 I would prefer not to, then let's pick that fight.
01:33:57.880 If we need to kill all dollars to Ukraine, and that means we're not going to address the
01:34:02.560 border fast enough, okay, let's pick that fight.
01:34:04.560 I can't get a clear signal from our leadership as to what path we are going to choose to
01:34:12.900 go win these fights.
01:34:14.660 So to answer your question, I do.
01:34:17.820 Look, I'm staying focused on the policy.
01:34:19.620 As we speak this morning, I'm having conversations with senators, people here trying to figure
01:34:23.840 out how to make sure we define the border security the way it needs to be defined.
01:34:26.900 Had meetings this morning on what we can do to constrain Ukraine spending and make the
01:34:30.280 case for why that's not in our best case international interest, make the case for why we need to
01:34:35.520 constrain spending in the appropriations package.
01:34:37.500 I was on the Rules Committee last night holding the line.
01:34:40.300 A lot of good things have occurred this year.
01:34:42.720 The border bill is phenomenal, right?
01:34:45.380 The bill we put together for Limit Save Grow was phenomenal until it got abandoned.
01:34:50.160 The National Defense Authorization Act is conservative.
01:34:52.880 The DOD appropriations bill is pretty strong.
01:34:55.520 But all of that goes out the window if you don't finish the job.
01:34:58.560 So my position is finish the job and we hold accountable.
01:35:02.760 So if they end up vacating today, well, we're going to have to go find a speaker.
01:35:07.780 So tell me what the speaker's plan is.
01:35:10.640 I mean, you know, he says, well, 45 days and then we're going to pass all these things.
01:35:15.260 That's such bull crap.
01:35:17.600 I mean, I wanted him to prove prove me wrong, but I don't believe it.
01:35:22.540 We're going to come down to the end of the 45 days and they're going to Republicans want to
01:35:27.340 shut down the cars and they're going to fold again.
01:35:33.140 What's his plan?
01:35:35.800 That is my problem, Glenn.
01:35:38.020 And this is what I raised at the conference this morning.
01:35:40.760 And that is the question I continue to force.
01:35:43.220 At this point, my tactical choice would be to do what I was doing yesterday and the day
01:35:48.400 before and last week after the Saturday decision on the 45-day CR, which is sit down and say,
01:35:55.280 Mr. Speaker, we have got to get this done before Thanksgiving.
01:36:00.800 They, the Democrats, want Ukraine funding more than anything in the world.
01:36:03.680 And we Republicans want border security and we want to hold down spending at a bare minimum.
01:36:10.420 So what are we going to do to make that happen?
01:36:13.040 He seems to have bet his speakership, if he even survives this week, on accomplishing that
01:36:20.000 objective, holding Ukraine to some level that matches the conference's perspective, spread
01:36:26.080 out over time with border security attached and use the appropriations process.
01:36:30.720 Let me, let me give you another example without giving away individual names of it, a private
01:36:35.420 meeting, an individual who is very conservative slash more populist libertarian made an impassioned
01:36:41.740 speech for why our processes and openness is a massive change compared to Boehner and Paul
01:36:49.920 Ryan.
01:36:50.620 But the American people don't care about that, right?
01:36:52.840 I mean, they might care a little, but they want results.
01:36:55.740 But this is moving the Titanic around.
01:36:57.900 We are with the reason you all know a lot of what's happening is because we've opened
01:37:01.800 it up.
01:37:02.240 We've exposed it.
01:37:03.600 We're telling you in real time, we're forcing votes, we're having amendments, but we're not
01:37:08.940 getting the results we want because our conference, frankly, isn't strongly conservative enough
01:37:14.000 in the Senate sucks.
01:37:15.600 So we're trying to manage through that process and get to a result where we actually cut spending,
01:37:22.720 actually hold the supplementals, actually reduce or restrict, constrain Ukraine, actually
01:37:27.660 secure the border.
01:37:28.700 I haven't given up on that, even though you and I are both as cynical and frustrated as
01:37:33.420 you would expect at this moment.
01:37:35.920 So, Chip, first of all, I don't want you to feel my frustration is pointed to you at all
01:37:40.620 because I prayed for you this weekend thinking he has got to be just beside himself because
01:37:47.580 I know how hard you're working on this.
01:37:49.800 Have you been struggling at all with, am I being duped?
01:37:55.260 Am I being duped?
01:37:56.080 Am I being, I mean, because I know I would if I were you, I would probably do exactly what
01:38:03.100 you're doing now because it seems reasonable to me, but I feel like I would be saying,
01:38:10.840 yeah, but I, I mean, why should I trust them?
01:38:17.540 So you shouldn't and I don't.
01:38:20.760 I trust no one for the most part in this town, particularly people who have been here for
01:38:25.800 a long time.
01:38:26.500 We are in the process, in my opinion, of breaking this town and creating coalitions in which
01:38:33.100 we can trust each other.
01:38:34.860 I'm talking right now to my colleagues that I disagree with a little bit on their timing
01:38:38.740 and tactics because I respect what they're trying to do.
01:38:42.440 There are colleagues that I have who don't respect what they're trying to do.
01:38:46.480 They think it's about showboating or grandstanding or fundraising.
01:38:49.840 It's not.
01:38:51.020 Yeah, they might grandstand and they might raise money.
01:38:54.160 That's politics.
01:38:54.980 But at the end of the day, it's because they're tired of watching the same old, same old and
01:39:01.180 the status quo.
01:39:02.440 Again, Glenn, I want to reiterate to all the listeners out there who are going, well, Chip,
01:39:06.520 why won't you join?
01:39:07.760 Well, I might at some point.
01:39:09.800 The issue here is how do we navigate from right now to a place where we can go try to get a
01:39:14.340 victory for the American people?
01:39:15.260 Our country can't wait 16 months for Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis or anyone else to get in
01:39:21.460 and shake things up in the White House without massive damage.
01:39:24.980 So for me, I want to get a victory for the people, not just a political victory.
01:39:28.740 So that list I read, crickets, your conference, your Republican conference.
01:39:33.820 I want every listener out there to know while they're moving in the right direction, at the
01:39:38.220 end of the day, their reflex is still to be totally OK with increased spending, totally
01:39:43.220 OK with, well, we might have to deal with the border at some point, totally OK with more
01:39:47.560 money from Ukraine because Putin bad.
01:39:50.120 And so I'm just telling you, you get the speaker that reflects the conference.
01:39:54.820 Some of us are trying to shift that and it doesn't happen as fast as you or I or your
01:40:00.640 listeners would like.
01:40:01.480 Well, it doesn't sound like an extremist to me.
01:40:06.760 It sounds like a constitutionalist and somebody who is trying to think it out.
01:40:13.100 When you say crickets, I just want to make sure I understand not because they were shocked
01:40:17.920 by like, oh, crap, we're in trouble, but because they don't they didn't see a problem with it.
01:40:22.260 Well, I would state it this way.
01:40:25.720 In fact, one member got up to the mic and said, we can't address those things until we
01:40:30.760 have the White House, to which I'd say, poppycock.
01:40:33.700 That's just not true.
01:40:35.380 There are we can't do them all.
01:40:37.520 Look, look, I mean, I can't possibly say you and I with the two hundred and twenty one
01:40:42.100 majority can kill Ukraine, fully secure the border, no gut spending the levels that you
01:40:47.080 and I would do it.
01:40:48.060 Fire my work is, you know, impeach Biden.
01:40:50.360 Like, I get it, but can we get one of those damn things?
01:40:54.900 One, right?
01:40:56.680 Give me an actual spending cut that I can go be proud of.
01:41:00.100 Don't give me more bullcrap supplemental spending.
01:41:03.180 Actually secure the border and don't give me you're like, well, it's got to be a bicameral
01:41:06.480 bipartisan bill or we'll never get it through.
01:41:08.480 Got to get a gang of no kiss my ass.
01:41:10.460 You want Ukraine funding?
01:41:11.900 Then give me the border.
01:41:13.500 OK, all right.
01:41:14.360 You don't want to cut that deal?
01:41:15.400 Then fine, zero out Ukraine funding.
01:41:16.980 Like, give me a win that we can go to the American people and said, we fought for you
01:41:20.940 and we won.
01:41:22.460 That's what I'm trying to tell the conference.
01:41:24.780 Some are there.
01:41:26.260 I got a whole lot of text messages in that room saying, hey, thank you for saying that.
01:41:32.420 But you know what?
01:41:33.440 That still doesn't get us there because the conference has to be moved.
01:41:37.980 You guys are moving them.
01:41:39.200 Don't give up.
01:41:40.360 Hold the line.
01:41:40.980 Hold the line.
01:41:41.920 But don't roast everybody in a stupid social media, you know, attack because you don't
01:41:47.240 agree with the tactical play.
01:41:49.200 Right.
01:41:49.680 Chip Roy is a rhino.
01:41:51.240 Fine.
01:41:51.620 Call me a rhino.
01:41:52.180 I don't give a damn.
01:41:53.300 What I'm saying is don't go after Gates for being a showboat and don't go after Chip Roy
01:41:57.400 for being a rhino because we disagree on the tactics.
01:42:00.180 Well, you've got a block of people from the 20 and it's growing who are fed up.
01:42:04.620 And that doesn't get you much, but it gets you a lot when you talk about we're building
01:42:09.560 a momentum here.
01:42:10.780 Don't lose faith.
01:42:12.380 Like we're years into this mess in Washington and we don't have the White House and we don't
01:42:17.460 have the Senate and we had 221 in the freaking House.
01:42:20.720 So we're trying to move the needle.
01:42:22.980 I am not going to lay down on this.
01:42:26.080 I'm not going to allow them to train, you know, roll over us with Ukraine funding without
01:42:32.140 getting border security.
01:42:33.200 Ukraine funding has got to be cut.
01:42:35.520 We've got to offset supplementals.
01:42:37.400 These are the fights we need to have right now.
01:42:39.600 And we've got to keep fighting.
01:42:40.920 Chip, I'm out of time.
01:42:41.760 I just need a simple answer.
01:42:42.920 How many votes do they need to oust him today?
01:42:47.140 I don't 100% know because I don't know how many Democrats are here and the denominator
01:42:50.340 matters.
01:42:51.360 I think you're going to get, I don't know, seven or eight who will be, you know, who
01:42:55.580 will vote no to table.
01:42:56.800 And then we get to the motion to vacate.
01:42:58.440 We may be in a position where we're choosing a new speaker.
01:43:01.300 We'll see what happens in the next three hours.
01:43:02.660 Okay.
01:43:03.080 Thank you very much.
01:43:03.940 I appreciate it.
01:43:04.800 All right.
01:43:04.820 Take care.
01:43:05.260 Chip Roy.
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01:44:35.240 So the Democrats are trying to make deals with McCarthy to make sure that he stays in.
01:44:54.240 Seemed like Chip Roy's advice for the situation was, I don't know, have a plan.
01:45:01.200 That seemed to be where he was.
01:45:03.700 And I think he's right on that.
01:45:04.660 I mean, just being mad isn't enough, right?
01:45:08.920 You need to know what you're doing and you need to really have this all planned out.
01:45:13.300 And it's hard to plan because there's so many variables.
01:45:15.660 As he pointed out, he doesn't even know how many votes you need because of all the variables
01:45:20.200 that are out there.
01:45:21.980 But having a plan and basically, it's like one of those things when you're an attorney,
01:45:26.800 you don't want to ask a question that you don't know the answer to already.
01:45:30.320 That's where we are with this.
01:45:31.460 Like, you need to know, you need to know how this plays out.
01:45:35.420 Like, at least with some certainty.
01:45:37.300 You can't, I mean, you storm out of your office and say, I quit.
01:45:44.260 You're an idiot unless you have, here it is, never run from something, run to something.
01:45:54.400 Right now, this is running away from McCarthy.
01:45:59.360 Okay, I'm fine with that.
01:46:02.540 But what are we running toward?
01:46:04.820 You can't just run away.
01:46:07.020 You have to run toward.
01:46:10.020 So where are we running?
01:46:12.080 And I think that's what you meant by, you know, have a plan and what Chip says, have a plan.
01:46:16.980 Who's going to replace him?
01:46:19.220 Who's going to replace him?
01:46:20.220 What is your strategy?
01:46:22.940 I mean, if you remember back the last time this really happened was John Boehner, right?
01:46:26.740 And Boehner, everyone wanted to Boehner out, right?
01:46:29.420 And so they threw him out and then they couldn't come to any conclusion.
01:46:32.620 They couldn't figure it out.
01:46:33.400 And it came out, we wind up with Paul Ryan.
01:46:35.840 Like, that's how that worked out last time with a bigger majority and much better prospects.
01:46:40.880 Right?
01:46:41.340 And Ryan, look, maybe preferable.
01:46:43.720 I would argue maybe even preferable to Boehner because Boehner was really rough.
01:46:48.160 But still, I don't think the conservative movement looks back and goes, oh, that was those Paul Ryan Speaker of the House years were wonderful.
01:46:55.400 Horrible.
01:46:55.600 And I don't think we have nearly as good a plan as that going forward.
01:46:59.420 So I'm very, I'm nervous how this could play out.
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01:51:16.600 Who are we?
01:51:17.120 Wait.
01:51:17.500 Who are we burning as a witch today?
01:51:19.040 Oh, well, we've already burned him.
01:51:20.840 Oh.
01:51:21.340 Trevor Bauer.
01:51:22.200 So why do we care about the details or anything else?
01:51:24.860 Well, I...
01:51:25.960 He's a witch.
01:51:26.660 We've already decided.
01:51:27.780 He's already been burned.
01:51:28.540 He already didn't float or did float or whatever the thing was.
01:51:31.740 All right.
01:51:32.300 So, Trevor Bauer, I know you're a huge baseball fan.
01:51:35.780 Glenn, follow it closely.
01:51:36.660 Oh, my gosh.
01:51:36.740 But for people who don't, Trevor Bauer won the Cy Young Award, which, as you know, Glenn, is for...
01:51:42.040 That's huge.
01:51:42.720 The Cy Young Award is for those who play a youthful game.
01:51:49.580 That's...
01:51:50.180 Amen to that.
01:51:52.900 Amen.
01:51:53.100 Amen to that.
01:51:53.780 All right.
01:51:54.080 So, Trevor Bauer won the Cy Young for the best pitcher in the National League in 2020.
01:51:59.300 I won it for best shortstop.
01:52:01.300 You did?
01:52:02.020 Yeah.
01:52:02.200 Wow, I did not know that.
01:52:02.980 Yeah.
01:52:03.220 That's something we'll have to revisit later on.
01:52:05.260 Wow.
01:52:05.480 I can't believe I got it right that you could win it.
01:52:07.880 You can't.
01:52:08.900 You can't?
01:52:09.100 Okay.
01:52:09.460 That's not something that happens.
01:52:12.100 So, he was accused of sexual assault by a woman.
01:52:21.460 And, you know, of course, as these things are, we believe all women in these circumstances.
01:52:27.740 No.
01:52:27.920 No, we don't.
01:52:28.580 That's what we do.
01:52:29.260 No.
01:52:29.680 That's what we do.
01:52:29.880 We just believe them immediately.
01:52:30.600 We take them seriously.
01:52:32.700 Yes, that's a distinction I prefer.
01:52:34.460 But, you know, everyone kind of rushed to this, we believe all women thing.
01:52:38.600 And to be fair, there was horrible photos came out of her bruised face.
01:52:44.460 And, like, look, when you see the picture of a woman's face bruised, any good person is repulsed immediately.
01:52:52.040 Correct.
01:52:52.420 And, like, you get angry and you want to take it out on whoever's responsible.
01:52:56.300 Sure.
01:52:56.700 And it's a normal and good human instinct.
01:52:58.760 However, of course, we have a justice system here in this country.
01:53:02.660 Now, Bauer was never actually charged with a crime or let alone convicted of a crime in this circumstance.
01:53:11.360 Wait.
01:53:11.600 She was beaten supposedly by him and she never filed charges?
01:53:14.900 He was never charged.
01:53:18.000 I don't remember if she filed charges or she just went immediately into some sort of, I mean, the accusation on his part was, as it always is with these guys, right?
01:53:27.100 A denial.
01:53:28.100 I didn't do anything.
01:53:29.440 I'm being shaken down.
01:53:30.840 I'm a millionaire.
01:53:31.680 And they're coming after my money, right?
01:53:32.800 That's the typical way these things respond.
01:53:34.660 So the Dodgers, you know, jump into action and release them.
01:53:39.020 That's a baseball team, by the way, Glenn.
01:53:40.680 And they released him.
01:53:42.000 Also something they called people in the Vietnam War that didn't want to fight and people who don't like paying their taxes.
01:53:48.860 Little fact.
01:53:49.540 Yeah.
01:53:49.700 Wow.
01:53:50.080 See, again, the deep baseball knowledge you have is on display as usual.
01:53:54.100 So they released him.
01:53:56.720 He, of course, would have tried to get a job, could not get one in the major leagues.
01:54:01.040 He wound up having to go pitch in Japan.
01:54:03.580 And while this is going on, he winds up suing his accuser.
01:54:06.880 Now, that's a little out of the ordinary, but he decides to sue his accuser.
01:54:11.260 His accuser countersues them.
01:54:13.080 So the past two years, this has been playing out behind the scenes as they proceed in the legal realm to try to get this thing figured out.
01:54:23.320 Ballsy to do if you're innocent.
01:54:26.240 Right.
01:54:26.560 I mean, if you're guilty.
01:54:27.840 If you're guilty.
01:54:28.400 Right.
01:54:28.660 Very ballsy to do.
01:54:29.980 Because, you know, discovery's coming, right?
01:54:32.020 Like, people are going to look at all your text messages, everything you've ever said, done, any footage they can get, all the things, right?
01:54:37.480 But if you're...
01:54:38.840 You're innocent.
01:54:39.420 If you're arrogant or stupid, you could do that.
01:54:43.060 We've seen many people go down this road and get burned by it, right?
01:54:46.240 Yeah, yeah.
01:54:46.500 So, apparently, just a couple days ago, this legal proceeding finally wrapped up.
01:54:53.320 It was announced by Trevor Bauer's attorney.
01:54:56.260 And so a couple things happened.
01:54:58.080 It appears a payment went from one party to the other.
01:55:02.400 I'll leave that detailed to later.
01:55:04.460 But Trevor Bauer comes out yesterday and releases a video where he is finally cleared to be able to talk about this after two years.
01:55:13.880 It's important to note, like, this is his side of the story.
01:55:17.560 It's also important to note, it's the first time we're really hearing his side of the story, which is absolutely unbelievable after two years.
01:55:25.280 So he hasn't played baseball for the Dodgers for two years.
01:55:27.820 Two years.
01:55:28.320 He just got released.
01:55:31.600 And he had to go play...
01:55:32.140 Released.
01:55:32.420 And he wasn't playing anywhere in the major league.
01:55:34.680 He had to go to Japan to play.
01:55:36.500 Oh, well, that's...
01:55:37.420 He's the only place that would take him.
01:55:39.420 Again...
01:55:39.760 Big deal to move away out of your country to Japan.
01:55:43.680 And, you know, lose all of this money and everything else.
01:55:46.720 And not to mention, his reputation is completely destroyed.
01:55:49.820 I mean, like, every reporter came out and just basically reported as if this terrible person had gone after this feeble, poor woman and beat her up.
01:56:01.460 And he was guilty.
01:56:03.160 That was really the way it was reported.
01:56:05.020 This is why the truth matters.
01:56:08.500 This is why we don't jump to conclusions and you always tell the truth.
01:56:16.600 Sometimes it doesn't work out for you, but eventually it does, apparently.
01:56:20.460 This is...
01:56:21.340 Well, we'll see.
01:56:22.060 We'll see.
01:56:22.560 I mean, we'll see how this is treated.
01:56:23.740 But this just came out yesterday.
01:56:24.940 And so, again, as I said, this is his side of the story.
01:56:27.340 I have not seen any deep reporting on all of his claims here.
01:56:30.880 But he has quite the amount of receipts when it comes to this story.
01:56:35.120 What does he have?
01:56:36.000 Let's...
01:56:36.400 We have a video.
01:56:37.080 Do you want to hear something?
01:56:37.580 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:56:38.000 This is Trevor Bauer, former Dodger.
01:56:39.720 Next victim.
01:56:40.980 Star pitcher for the Dodgers.
01:56:43.080 A text Lindsay Hill sent to a friend before she ever even met me.
01:56:46.200 What should I steal?
01:56:47.240 She asked another in reference to visiting my house for the first time.
01:56:50.240 The answer?
01:56:51.420 Take his money.
01:56:52.920 So how might that work?
01:56:53.760 I'm going to his house Wednesday, she said.
01:56:55.940 I already have my hooks in.
01:56:57.380 You know how I roll.
01:56:58.880 Then, after the first time we met, net worth is 51 mil, she said.
01:57:03.360 You better secure the bag, was the response.
01:57:06.340 But how was she going to do that?
01:57:08.020 Need daddy to choke me out, she said.
01:57:10.260 Being an absolute whore to try to get in on his 51 million.
01:57:13.600 She's unbelievable.
01:57:15.280 Then, after the second time we met, former Padres pitcher Jacob Nix told her,
01:57:18.620 you got to get this bag.
01:57:20.100 I'll give you 50,000, Lindsay replied.
01:57:22.120 Instead, her AA sponsor asked her at one point, do you feel a tiny bit guilty?
01:57:27.040 Not really, she replied.
01:57:29.020 Since then, her legal team has approached me multiple times about coming to a financial settlement.
01:57:32.860 But, as I have done since day one, I refused to pay her even a single cent.
01:57:37.120 Good for you.
01:57:37.580 In August of 2021, Lindsay Hill's claims were heard in court.
01:57:41.220 And during those legal proceedings, critical information was deliberately and unlawfully
01:57:45.220 concealed from me and my legal team.
01:57:48.400 Information like this video, which was taken by Lindsay Hill herself the morning after she
01:57:53.020 claimed she was brutally attacked, emotionally traumatized, and desperate to get away from me.
01:57:58.280 The morning after.
01:57:58.700 And now we have the metadata, so there can be no dispute.
01:58:01.380 It was taken mere minutes before she left my house on the morning of May 16th, 2021.
01:58:06.220 After hearing the evidence available to her, Judge Diana Gold Saltman found that Lindsay
01:58:09.580 Hill had misled the court.
01:58:11.180 She found her claims to be materially misleading.
01:58:14.060 She denied her request for a domestic violence restraining order.
01:58:17.300 And she found that no sexual assault or non-consensual conduct took place.
01:58:22.560 As I've said from day one, I never sexually assaulted Lindsay Hill, or anyone else for that
01:58:26.580 matter.
01:58:27.680 So I sued her, which prompted her to countersue me.
01:58:31.260 Quite frankly, regardless of the outcome in court, I've paid significantly more in legal
01:58:35.380 fees than Lindsay Hill could ever pay me in her entire life.
01:58:39.400 And I knew that would be the case going in.
01:58:41.420 But the lawsuit was never about the money for me.
01:58:43.980 It was the only way for me to obtain critical information to clear my name.
01:58:48.200 The discovery process in that lawsuit recently concluded, at which point Lindsay Hill's
01:58:53.420 legal team again came to us with another proposal to resolve the case.
01:58:57.580 This time, however, they weren't seeking any money from me.
01:59:00.660 Having received much of the information that had been hidden from us, a small portion of
01:59:06.500 which I've referenced here, I was willing to agree to the terms proposed.
01:59:11.040 Both parties would drop their respective lawsuits, and neither of us would pay either side any
01:59:15.760 money.
01:59:15.960 I also retained my right to speak publicly about the case, something I have not been at
01:59:21.020 liberty to do since June of 2021.
01:59:23.800 So, as of today, both lawsuits have been settled.
01:59:27.260 Now, over the last two years, I've been forced to defend my integrity and my reputation in
01:59:31.900 a very public setting.
01:59:32.720 But hopefully, this is the last time I have to do so, as I'd prefer to just remain focused
01:59:37.500 on doing my job, winning baseball games, and entertaining fans around the world.
01:59:41.060 So, today, I'm happy to be moving on with my life.
01:59:43.840 I mean, that is like, geez, that is, that's horrendous.
01:59:51.260 When he's talking about these texts, he's showing the texts in court documents.
01:59:55.100 So, these are not just like made up things.
01:59:58.060 Maybe we'll learn something else.
01:59:59.540 Maybe there's some hole in the story we don't recognize.
02:00:01.900 And it's always important to, you know.
02:00:04.220 Well, and this is one of the things that is different when you're in a civil suit against
02:00:10.160 some other citizen.
02:00:12.180 If you are going against the government, the government, if it is the state, capital S,
02:00:20.200 if it is the state against you, they hold all the cards.
02:00:24.700 They have all the money.
02:00:25.660 And if they don't want, if they say something is national security, it's national security.
02:00:30.680 And you, but you're like, but wait, I, that is the evidence.
02:00:35.140 Sorry, national security.
02:00:36.820 We can't do anything about it.
02:00:38.560 That's why you can't have an out of control government.
02:00:42.020 You can't have a corrupt justice system and a corrupt DOJ and FBI because they can make
02:00:49.660 it look any way they want and claim national security.
02:00:53.260 I'm sorry, this is a terroristic threat.
02:00:55.080 We can't really talk about it.
02:00:57.900 And you never get that moment.
02:01:01.680 That's, I'm happy for him.
02:01:03.500 Yeah.
02:01:03.800 I mean, I think it's going to go a long way and maybe is powerful enough to actually
02:01:08.920 reverse what's happened.
02:01:10.180 And maybe he does get another chance in the major leagues.
02:01:12.660 And he's lost two years.
02:01:13.840 Yeah.
02:01:14.000 He's lost two years.
02:01:14.740 Now there have to be like, there's other stuff.
02:01:16.500 I mean, people said after this person came out, there were a couple of other people who
02:01:21.220 came out.
02:01:21.660 You never know if that stuff is true or people are piggybacking on the club.
02:01:25.080 Who knows?
02:01:26.520 But look, when you have a chance to clear a name with evidence like that, it's hard.
02:01:30.800 It's hard to deny that there's something very.
02:01:33.100 She showed bruises the day before.
02:01:35.880 So I think it was, I think she showed the, the pictures came later, but the, the, the,
02:01:41.120 the video he had was from the day after she claimed she was assaulted.
02:01:45.420 Unbelievable.
02:01:46.540 Unbelievable.
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02:02:44.180 Glenn Beck.
02:02:45.220 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
02:03:03.200 We're glad you're here.
02:03:04.240 Thank you so much for listening.
02:03:06.580 Hey, the EPA has given some states, some grants that will fund the green policies that they
02:03:14.240 couldn't get at the federal level.
02:03:15.980 So I'm glad we, I'm glad we have that green energy stocks down because of the high interest
02:03:23.040 rates.
02:03:24.020 Apparently we, we can't build those windmills because, because of that, borrowing money to
02:03:31.700 build windmills.
02:03:32.620 Yeah.
02:03:33.180 Good heavens.
02:03:33.900 I mean, if you're a lender, I would be like, get out of my office.
02:03:39.740 Yeah.
02:03:40.440 Get out of my office.
02:03:41.740 Uh, there's a couple of really kind of interesting things that happened with the, uh, the, uh,
02:03:46.920 border, um, border towns, apparently, uh, Eagles pass.
02:03:52.140 They've come out and said, they don't really have any sympathy for, uh, for mayor Adams,
02:03:57.480 uh, or New York.
02:03:58.880 None.
02:03:59.400 Uh, really?
02:04:00.420 Yeah.
02:04:00.600 They're like, huh?
02:04:01.440 Huh?
02:04:01.920 What about Kathy Hochul?
02:04:02.940 They probably have some sympathy for her.
02:04:04.860 No, they, they actually, they don't.
02:04:06.660 No?
02:04:06.920 No.
02:04:07.260 And, uh, Kathy Hochul, you know, now is saying, Hey, we should rethink all of these policies.
02:04:12.320 Yeah.
02:04:12.700 We have enough now.
02:04:13.720 No more.
02:04:14.340 Really?
02:04:14.900 It was great.
02:04:15.540 Cause we can't send you more.
02:04:16.540 In her 2023 statement about this, where she said, ah, the border is a little too open for
02:04:21.440 our tastes.
02:04:22.340 Uh huh.
02:04:22.800 Um, she cited the Statue of Liberty.
02:04:26.260 Yes.
02:04:26.620 Because I don't know if you know this Glenn, the Statue of Liberty is in New York.
02:04:29.020 And she's the governor of New York.
02:04:31.720 Yeah.
02:04:32.100 So they're like pals.
02:04:33.480 Yeah.
02:04:34.120 And then we played this last night on Studios America, her statement from 2021, which was,
02:04:40.720 we love having people come to our state.
02:04:44.280 Yeah.
02:04:44.440 We're not going to be haters, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
02:04:46.960 By the way, did you know the Statue of Liberty is in our harbor and blah, blah, blah, blah.
02:04:52.360 So it's like, she gets to use the Statue of Liberty when she's saying, close the border
02:04:56.980 and open it.
02:04:57.700 Yeah.
02:04:58.180 I think the Statue of Liberty feels a little whorish at this point.
02:05:01.240 She's like, do I have to sleep around with everybody?
02:05:05.520 Uh, Chicago leaders are now debating the sanctuary status, uh, in Chicago.
02:05:11.320 Uh, Bill Clinton, who has always been for, you know, uh, the right to shelter law.
02:05:17.160 He says, yeah, I think we might need to change the right to shelter laws.
02:05:22.580 Really, really.
02:05:24.040 So that's some good news.
02:05:25.220 There's at least people opening their eyes and going, wait a minute, I thought this was
02:05:29.180 just going to happen in red states.
02:05:31.440 Why is this happening to us?
02:05:33.680 Yeah.
02:05:34.820 Sucks to be you, doesn't it?
02:05:36.280 Well, again, we'll be there.
02:05:37.080 We'll be here.
02:05:37.420 All right.
02:05:37.500 We'll be here.
02:05:37.540 We'll be there.
02:05:38.160 We'll be right back.