The Glenn Beck Program - June 12, 2024


Why Jailing Hunter Biden May Backfire for Conservatives | Guests: Andrew McCarthy & Rep. Harriet Hageman | 6⧸12⧸24


Episode Stats

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2 hours and 4 minutes

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156.79842

Word Count

19,564

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1,056

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

On today's show, Glenn talks about the recent verdict in the Hunter biden case, and gives his thoughts on the Donald Trump trial. He also talks about a story about a 9-year-old dog with a thyroid problem who has been unable to walk for 5 years because of thyroid problems, and how she is now able to walk like a normal dog.


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00:01:59.840 hello america i heard a lot of yammering yesterday about um uh the joe biden uh verdict or
00:02:07.040 or the hunter biden verdict um my thoughts on this uh next stand by 60 seconds jason from texas ronin
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00:03:01.280 online at rough greens ruffgreens.com slash beck so yesterday uh at the end of the show the verdict
00:03:13.280 came in on uh on hunter biden and he was found guilty in all three counts and i i don't i don't
00:03:21.120 i don't know if people were celebrating or what um i think this is a you know as i said to stew this is
00:03:28.880 this is uh comparing the donald trump trial to this one is comparing apples to eggs they're completely
00:03:36.080 different they don't even they don't they both don't come from a tree one is from a root a a really
00:03:42.720 rotted rooted tree uh the donald trump trial and this one i think just comes from the butt of a
00:03:49.280 chicken um the hunter by hunter biden trial first of all only happened after the fbi did everything
00:03:57.680 they killed they could to make this go away then what do they do they take on the least important one
00:04:06.240 now i am all for the rule of law obviously i am a responsible gun owner you don't lie on your form
00:04:16.800 when you're doing a background check you don't lie i would go to jail you would go to jail hunter biden
00:04:24.480 should go to jail i don't know what the usual is on jail time for this i know that it's i think it says
00:04:32.800 a on the forum i couldn't find it yesterday but i think it says something like you know a
00:04:37.280 20-year prison sentence or 25-year prison sentence for lying under oath blah blah blah
00:04:42.640 um you know but i don't know what the usual is for a first-time offender but he should get it now
00:04:53.360 there's the constitutional part and i can't believe this because i think
00:04:57.520 the left thinks they're going to win because this is going to go to trial uh to the supreme court
00:05:03.680 perhaps and it's going to become a a gun question a gun rights question and if he if he wins that then
00:05:12.560 the what the right will get exactly what we want more rights less regulation uh okay i'll take that
00:05:20.800 yeah but you'll lose him not going to jail yeah but he's going to jail for the the
00:05:25.360 the the worst thing out of all this stuff he did this is like the preschool stuff what are you talking
00:05:32.080 about there's a hundred and seventy crimes that he has been implicated in a hundred and seven seventy
00:05:42.880 when he was in uh arizona he was on his way to rehab uh he dropped off his car at the rental facility
00:05:50.080 near the airport where he accidentally left personal id and a crack pipe oh and a bag of
00:05:56.800 cocaine in the car and nothing was done i don't know i don't know that's kind of a big deal a woman
00:06:04.880 who's currently in jail in connecticut for other crimes apparently arranged a meeting with hunter to
00:06:10.240 bring him crack cocaine later that month according to hunter's text which by the way all the evidence
00:06:17.120 that was in used in this trial all came from the laptop so i'd like an apology from the mainstream
00:06:23.280 media that there was nothing there nothing credible that that was you know totally hyped up that that
00:06:29.360 was a russian disinformation i'd like an apology because apparently the court system found that it was
00:06:36.480 okay to look at and uh was credible later that month the text on his laptop show that he was not
00:06:44.160 only consuming drugs but trafficking them as well as arranging sex with women the uh sex crimes in
00:06:53.680 connecticut are let's just say wow uh in i mean it would take drug-fueled uh i mean i don't know how
00:07:03.440 he performs anyway he solicited uh women for sex one after another as they would leave his room then he
00:07:10.480 solicited more prostitutes uh the next day he solicited a third prostitute but he didn't stop
00:07:16.640 there he continued to solicit prostitutes throughout his time in connecticut even recording a video of
00:07:23.040 him having sex with a prostitute and smoking crack the money transfers reveal thousands of dollars paid to
00:07:29.920 these prostitutes uh and is prostitution is is doing all of this is this legal in connecticut are you cool
00:07:39.440 with that by the way uh he took his crimes to delaware where he was doing drug deals one with
00:07:45.920 a registered sex offender and smoke crack with them uh hunter made sure that his crack use was on camera
00:07:53.120 again he was caught naked doing drugs at a public spa he then bought the gun lied about his drug use and
00:08:00.560 continued to have more funds with prostitutes in florida when hunter sent money to a ukrainian escort
00:08:06.800 the transfer was flagged by jp morgan as possible human trafficking okay we haven't even gotten to the
00:08:15.680 good stuff yet okay i'm just gonna i'm just gonna leave you with the uh note from jp morgan uh there were
00:08:28.320 a hundred and seventy times banks sent out a yellow flag to the federal government saying
00:08:36.880 there's something wrong here this is human trafficking this is money laundering
00:08:41.840 but there's something 170 times
00:08:48.240 that that's the crime here that's the crime and what they're trying to do is uh they only prosecuted
00:08:56.720 when they absolutely had no other choice they couldn't do anything else i think justice was
00:09:03.920 served we'll see what the the sentencing is but this is not the thing to prosecute him on
00:09:11.200 this is the thing to prosecute him and then say oh come on he's going to jail he's doing his time
00:09:17.040 and see he was he was uh convicted of a felony so so is donald trump in fact the health of our republic
00:09:26.880 has never been stronger because look donald trump he he was president he's probably going to jail
00:09:34.960 and the first time ever the son of a president is also going to jail on a felony that's not good for
00:09:42.000 the health of the republic in the first place it shows if both of those were true shows that we have
00:09:48.480 a real problem with the people in leadership um but both of them aren't true again apples and eggs
00:09:56.800 this one was prosecuted only when they couldn't get away with everything they were trying to do to get
00:10:02.000 away with sweeping this under the rug so then they prosecuted him he was convicted by a jury of his peers
00:10:09.840 the one up in new york every possible thing every dirty trick every twist of the law even to the
00:10:19.600 point of making up a law where the federal government said no that's not a violation of the law but then
00:10:27.920 they took it to a state court and said yes that is against the law but it would be a federal crime and so
00:10:34.480 state courts have no no jurisdiction i mean they did things that have never ever been done before
00:10:42.320 i think alan dershowitz was right when he said the best thing it could happen is that hunter biden could
00:10:49.760 be set free that hunter biden would be found not guilty he said because then at least people would
00:10:56.240 start to realize that we are the laughing stock of the world our justice system which used to be the
00:11:02.640 most admired is now the laughing stock of the world i mean how do you go for him with with this gun charge
00:11:15.120 when he we know what he did with ukrainian and chinese patrons he he was soliciting money he never
00:11:24.480 registered as a foreign agent he avoided all oversight and regulation that comes with that
00:11:30.560 they're completely ignoring the hey hold back 10 percent from the for the big guy when under oath
00:11:37.440 several witnesses have said the big guy was joe biden i mean they they raked in millions of dollars
00:11:44.320 selling our country out i don't know i think that's a bigger crime myself uh you know jesse james
00:11:52.960 you know he wasn't he wasn't wanted for jaywalking i'm just you know i'm just saying
00:12:02.800 bonnie and clyde you know they when they were at the bank they wrote the note that said give us all
00:12:08.000 your money and they took the pin along with them uh can we get them on the pin thing
00:12:13.920 am i wrong on this stew is this how you see this whole thing well they did take the pen i mean i mean you
00:12:18.880 can just like in this case yes the pen was taken i i find it yes i think it's interesting i mean it's
00:12:26.560 the least as we said before the verdict even came out it's the least interesting of all the things
00:12:30.800 against hunter biden there's a constitutional amendment against or a constitutional argument
00:12:35.920 against this even being a crime in the first place um but i mean in theory he should still go to
00:12:43.200 prison you know the the this sentencing guidelines for this crime that were are 15 to 21 months
00:12:51.520 so right 2019 to 2023 just 52 defendants were sentenced in similar in a similar category as
00:12:58.640 hunter biden but 92 percent of them were sentenced to serve prison time medium prison term of 15 months
00:13:06.240 only eight percent of people in that category receive probation or a fine
00:13:10.560 so he should so i would like to see him to go to jail for 18 months that's fine go to jail for 18
00:13:17.360 months and you know why i say i say this not only do i want the fair um i don't i don't want the judge
00:13:24.720 to take into consideration anything else other than the crime they've just convicted him for
00:13:30.240 and if the average is 18 months then great give him 18 months whatever but joe biden i believe after
00:13:37.760 the election is going to pardon his son to get him you know away from uh from prison he probably will
00:13:44.880 serve maybe a month maybe a month he's not going to be sentenced until when october i thought the
00:13:51.360 sentence is coming up a little more than that but that doesn't mean that he necessarily goes to to
00:13:55.760 prison like for example he also could right stay out while his appeal is pending which would definitely
00:14:01.520 push past the election right and after the election joe biden will you know uh do what
00:14:08.000 this dad has done that has made his son into the monster that he is and that is pardon him lessen the
00:14:15.200 consequences you know help him out because i really believe in you son you know at times you just have
00:14:22.080 to let them fall yeah and that's that's a normal parenting mode uh move if you don't have a large
00:14:29.920 international illegal business working with the guy that he's the king the kingpin of like you need
00:14:36.720 to have him uh covering for you on your side of the way yeah so you really can't do the thing that a
00:14:44.640 parent should do and let him fall right you can't do that so yesterday joe biden gave a speech um about
00:14:53.600 gun control of all things and didn't mention incredible he doesn't mention this at all he
00:14:59.600 doesn't mention the hunter thing at all while he's pushing for these new restrictive laws incredible
00:15:05.120 right right right so um but again in this uh he talks about well let me let me give you a couple here
00:15:14.960 here's the the gun sense speech uh cut four you can't be pro law enforcement and say you are pro
00:15:24.240 law enforcement and be pro abolishing the aft
00:15:29.760 now i don't know what the aft is um do you know what the aft i know what the atf is
00:15:36.720 uh but i don't know what the aft is the american federation of teachers
00:15:41.120 um oh okay so he was talking i don't know why that was relevant per se to this but that's what
00:15:48.720 yeah but uh he went through uh cut uh cut six please by the way if they want to think to
00:15:56.960 to take on government if we get out of line which they're talking again about well guess what they
00:16:01.840 need f-15s they don't need a rifle oh god oh i i i first of all it's hard to understand
00:16:10.880 anything that he says but secondly that is the dumbest point in the world oh my gosh
00:16:16.400 tell that to the people that are now running afghanistan
00:16:22.240 and if anybody should have learned that lesson it would be joe biden i don't know they didn't
00:16:28.080 have f-15s they seem to do pretty well they also weren't nearly as well armed as the american
00:16:34.160 people are no right like that no they're not they were able to do that against the world's
00:16:39.120 most powerful uh military because of one terrible leader uh who happened to be the commander-in-chief
00:16:47.760 right
00:16:50.720 let me let me go to uh let me go to uh biden here one more time play that you'd need f-15s play it again
00:16:59.120 by the way if they want to think to is to take on government if we get out of line which they're
00:17:04.080 talking again about well guess what they need f-15s they don't need a rifle
00:17:11.200 it's so stupid is he the biden have we mixed this up is he the biden that is on crack
00:17:17.200 i don't know the crack makes you like that lethargic though i i again never having done it myself i mean
00:17:24.240 maybe as an experiment just for the show i'll do some but just for the show you should understand
00:17:28.880 you know um right let's try to actually one more time try to understand what he is actually saying
00:17:37.600 there go ahead by the way if they want to think to is to take on government if we get out of line which
00:17:43.360 they're talking again about well guess what they need f-15s they don't need a rifle i don't know what
00:17:49.760 he said oh i have no idea what he said i think he said i have no idea if you want to take on
00:17:55.120 government and then he says something like you like an aside where he says and they're talking
00:18:00.880 about all doing that again so he's trying to basically say that they're who's talking about
00:18:06.640 that it's a huge piece of conversation um a lot of people happening daily a lot of people online
00:18:12.800 talking about let's take on the government yeah then you gotta have f-15s but again like this is so
00:18:17.840 specifically designed to say like oh well you're you're just they want that picture right like
00:18:22.800 you look down your your driveway and tanks are rolling up and all you have is your ar-15 and it's
00:18:28.960 like well again like i guess there is a scenario where they could defeat every american by just
00:18:35.600 nuking every city but like what is the use of of governing over such a society after it's a nuclear
00:18:44.080 wasteland like yeah right the whole point we won yeah we won we did it my ear fell off
00:18:52.560 i mean this is over and over and over again we've seen people with small arms be able to
00:18:58.160 repel lar it's really hard to go door to door and overwhelm a well-armed uh population really
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00:24:23.840 welcome to the glenn beck program one of the greatest prosecutors of all time i watched him on fox news
00:24:31.280 uh after the conviction of donald trump he was fabulous people said he couldn't be better uh i
00:24:37.760 didn't believe it because he was better and uh he's great he's andy mccarthy is with us now uh the
00:24:43.600 national review contributing editor national review institute senior fellow former chief assistant u.s
00:24:50.000 attorney welcome to the program andy how are you glenn great to be with you as always
00:24:54.960 yeah so andy i i'm excited to talk to you because all i want is real true justice and you know you
00:25:05.920 can't compare donald trump's trial to this one the only thing they have in common uh kind of in a
00:25:12.560 reverse way was they are they push this one to be rushed to trial where the uh the government did
00:25:19.280 everything they could to stop this one from even going to trial but after it went to trial there
00:25:25.520 were no hijinks or i mean this was done step by step the way the law requires yes and i i think that's
00:25:34.880 all about the judge glenn i i think you know this is not a this is a judge who simply gave both sides
00:25:40.640 a fair trial which is what's supposed to happen um it is right an advantage for prosecutors if the judge
00:25:48.320 treats the case like it's serious business i'm not talking about like putting a thumb on the scale
00:25:52.880 to the prosecutor but you know making the jury yes aware that you're doing you know if they're serious
00:25:59.120 allegations and you're doing serious business correct that's what all good judges do that's what
00:26:04.240 judge noreka did but other than that um that's the big difference between the two cases that and i think
00:26:11.840 if you ask if you pick 20 people randomly off the street and ask them what hunter biden was
00:26:18.160 convicted of they'd be able to tell you you know reasonably closely yes to what yes whereas
00:26:25.040 yes at 20 the same 20 people what trump was convicted of they still couldn't tell you after a no idea
00:26:31.440 trial that was covered you know day by day yeah um so uh andy so the trial was fair which is a victory for
00:26:41.760 the judicial system um the sentencing they're saying he could get up to 25 years i don't think that's
00:26:49.920 going to happen what do you expect what's average about 18 months i think he's i i've done his uh
00:26:58.800 a little computation of his sentencing guidelines and the important thing with this one is that
00:27:04.800 the media always covers things as if the statutory sentence is going to be the sentence the statute
00:27:09.840 to the statutes right have these big ranges like you know zero to 20 years for one thing and zero to
00:27:16.320 ten years um but sentencing realistically is done under the federal guidelines the judges don't have to
00:27:23.520 follow them but they almost always do all the arguing about the sentences about that i don't think hunter has to
00:27:30.400 be uh in a prison sentence situation because i think there's a good interpretation of the guidelines
00:27:38.880 that could bring his sentence as low as zero to six months which is a range where the judge would be
00:27:44.400 allowed to do it something other than a prison sentence there's another way of computing it where
00:27:49.840 he'd be at a level where the he max out at like 15 to 21 months and the judge would give him
00:27:56.000 the bottom of the range which would be about 15 but i'd be surprised if that happens okay and that
00:28:02.480 is that would be fair and just that's no cutting any deals or anything that's just fair and just yeah
00:28:08.240 okay i do too um he's the first offender it's a non-violent crime and um the guidelines have an
00:28:15.040 adjustment that say if you just got the gun for sporting purposes not for a crime or something like
00:28:20.880 that then you know you can get a low guidelines range so if i lied on my uh you know on my uh
00:28:31.600 background check uh this administration would want you know people to pay a much much higher uh price
00:28:39.120 um so the lying part on that bothers me because it's very very clear you don't lie on this which he did
00:28:47.440 however the idea that um you know you could take guns away from i don't know people who smoke pot or
00:28:57.120 or you know or drinking drinking alcoholics i mean i'm a recovering alcoholic i have guns i wouldn't want
00:29:04.000 my guns taken away from me i mean there is a constitutional argument that maybe this shouldn't be a crime
00:29:10.880 yeah there's a there's a very fluid second amendment um argument in the federal courts in the appellate
00:29:21.040 courts because in the bruin case back in 2022 the court basically said we meant what we said when we
00:29:29.440 said that the you can't restrict the second amendment beyond what the original understanding was when the
00:29:35.680 second amendment was adopted in 1791 or at most when it was applied to the states by the 14th amendment
00:29:43.040 in 1868 so the thing is glenn there's a long tradition in this country of disarming people
00:29:52.960 if they were adjudicated to be mentally incompetent but as far as there's not a lot of tradition for
00:29:59.520 um drug abuse regulations but there was for alcohol and the the tradition in the country
00:30:06.960 at the founding was that if you were in if you were actively drinking or if you were intoxicated
00:30:14.000 they could take your guns away from you while you were drinking or intoxicated but then they gave
00:30:20.080 them back to you and there was no restriction on you correct having them so the question is
00:30:24.800 is is drug i think we're going to have to like draw a line between drug use and drug addiction
00:30:33.600 but if you're a casual drug user like that right the um there's one appellate court that found like
00:30:40.880 somebody who was a recreational marijuana user that it violated the second amendment to take the guns
00:30:47.040 away on the other hand if you're an addict and you're in in uh someone like hunter's position
00:30:54.240 the question is is it more like mental illness or is it more like alcohol abuse and i think that's
00:30:59.440 what the what the courts are grappling with
00:31:04.640 so good day for the republic or not i think any day justice is done is a good day for the republic
00:31:15.920 um i think it would be a bad day for the republic if it was if the history of this was distorted
00:31:23.840 so i resent the biden justice department and david weiss in particular taking a victory lap
00:31:29.920 on this when they not only delayed justice by six years they've really rigged this so that hunter will
00:31:39.280 actually never be justice in terms of um ultimately this case and the tax case because by the time
00:31:47.760 their sentences and those cases are rejudicated will be beyond election day and president biden will
00:31:55.520 will simply pardon him and that'll be the the end of it uh and that's because of the strategic delay by
00:32:01.760 the prosecutor and i have to tell you the uh in the grand scheme of things the least important thing
00:32:09.280 uh that i would try him for is is what we've been talking about i i think this is a distraction in a
00:32:15.280 way to delay from getting to the real crimes uh that were also on the laptop uh and uh and so it's a
00:32:23.840 it's a it's a bad day in in the in the way that you were just saying with uh uh the justice department
00:32:30.000 there's there's no justice coming from this justice department you know if you have the right name and
00:32:35.120 god help you if you have the wrong name yeah no that's exactly right and a lot of this is a sideshow
00:32:42.640 to distract attention from the work that the house committees have done which i i just looked this
00:32:48.800 morning before we started to speak they're up to like 35 million dollars uh in just the period between
00:32:56.400 2014 and 2019 that went into the coffers of the biden family if you count if you count up
00:33:04.480 the money they got directly the money their associates got and these loans that they got
00:33:08.720 that were never expected to be repaid were up to 35 million jeez how many 35 million dollar loans have
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00:33:29.840 yeah yeah yeah no i don't have to do anything they're just they just love me just that much
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00:37:27.600 welcome to the glenbeck program i want you to listen to this uh headline we found in the federalist
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00:44:58.780 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:45:11.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:15.900 Holy cow, that's me. Welcome to the program.
00:45:18.820 The elections over in Europe seemingly are a big deal, but are they?
00:45:25.620 What do they mean to us?
00:45:27.360 Why did they happen this way?
00:45:30.020 My theory is that we're all feeling the same thing all over the world.
00:45:35.680 Our houses are becoming more expensive.
00:45:37.880 Our food is out of control.
00:45:39.520 They're coming after our farmers.
00:45:41.600 They're just letting illegals come into our countries and decimate us.
00:45:46.620 And I think people are a little sick and tired of it all over the world.
00:45:51.340 Is that what they were standing up against in Europe?
00:45:54.740 And again, what does it mean for us?
00:45:57.540 We go there in 60 seconds. Stand by.
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00:46:14.700 The number of abortions actually has increased after Roe.
00:46:19.140 Increased.
00:46:19.680 Last year, they were at the highest since 2012.
00:46:22.800 There's a lot of work to do.
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00:46:30.280 You don't really need a doctor.
00:46:31.680 I mean, it's crazy.
00:46:33.540 This summer, we are going to find out if the abortion cult will win on that front.
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00:47:51.220 So we have the Liberty Sentinel Media CEO on with us.
00:47:55.860 He's a journalist, also the author of Indoctrinating Our Children to Death.
00:48:00.080 Alex Newman is with us.
00:48:01.820 And Alex, if I'm not mistaken, you've spent almost a decade working over in different countries in Europe
00:48:09.840 and reporting on Europe and European policies and politics.
00:48:15.320 And I thought you could maybe bring us a better understanding of what happened over the weekend
00:48:19.260 and what's still to come.
00:48:21.920 Well, thank you for having me, Beck.
00:48:23.040 It's great to be here with you.
00:48:24.940 And yes, I spent over a decade working in Europe and longer than that living in different European countries,
00:48:30.100 Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, France.
00:48:33.380 And the media, of course, is being pretty dishonest about what has happened in this election on several fronts.
00:48:39.580 For one, they're portraying this as a win for the far right.
00:48:42.660 And yet they don't actually tell you what that means.
00:48:45.640 They want to conjure up images of Adolf Hitler and goose-stepping Nazis.
00:48:50.140 And it could be further from the truth.
00:48:51.780 The parties that really did very well in this election are not even close to Nazis.
00:48:57.220 In fact, if anything, they're more closely aligned with the Libertarian Party or conservative parties
00:49:03.340 that just want some controls on immigration.
00:49:06.140 So right there, we have a fake narrative from the fake media.
00:49:09.340 And another part of the deception, I would say, is that this is going to have some sort of devastating effect
00:49:15.920 on the globalist agenda or the mass migration.
00:49:18.440 I mean, that's simply not true either.
00:49:19.800 This was an election for the European Parliament.
00:49:22.000 This isn't a parliament in the sense that we think of a sovereign legislative body.
00:49:26.320 In the EU, you have the European Commission, which is basically a hybrid legislative executive branch.
00:49:32.980 It's very different than our system.
00:49:34.360 And the parliament serves more as a rubber stamp than as a legislative body.
00:49:38.600 So several big, big deceptions.
00:49:41.080 But the results do speak to something very important.
00:49:43.880 Europeans, like Americans, are tired of the globalism.
00:49:47.400 They're tired of the mass migration.
00:49:49.180 They're tired of the economic suffering because of the inflation and the climate policies
00:49:53.320 and the war on farmers and all the rest.
00:49:55.420 And they want something different.
00:49:56.720 And so from that perspective, this was a very significant election.
00:50:01.820 So what did Macron do when he called for new elections?
00:50:07.540 I don't even understand that system.
00:50:11.020 What did he do?
00:50:12.080 Why was that a big deal?
00:50:13.100 And how is that going to work out for him?
00:50:18.100 Well, he had to, essentially, after the election results.
00:50:20.880 His party was absolutely crushed.
00:50:23.520 I mean, and I mean crushed.
00:50:25.340 The result was devastating for his globalist establishment political party.
00:50:30.140 And the party that won by a massive margin, that used to be the National Front, now they call it the National Rally,
00:50:37.140 is basically the antithesis of Macron's party.
00:50:39.980 They're very strong French nationalists.
00:50:42.620 They want to preserve French identity.
00:50:44.600 They want to do deportations.
00:50:46.460 They want to remove criminals and illegal aliens out of France.
00:50:51.300 In some ways, you might call them anti-Islamic.
00:50:54.440 They are opposed to what they call the Islamization of France.
00:50:58.800 And they're not necessarily like a conservative Republican party, if you will.
00:51:04.620 They're on the left on quite a few issues.
00:51:07.120 But they are a nationalist party.
00:51:08.740 They want to preserve French identity.
00:51:10.580 In fact, until recently, they wanted to get France out of the European Union.
00:51:14.020 They have now walked that back a little bit.
00:51:16.340 They're more reformist.
00:51:17.460 Whereas Macron wants to basically surrender all French sovereignty to the EU and open up the borders wide for anybody to come in.
00:51:24.200 So the contrast is very clear.
00:51:25.740 And what happens in these parliamentary democracies like they have across Europe is that when you have an election like that and the prime minister or the president, in the case of France, has a party that is decimated at the polls, they really have no choice but to call for a snap election and then eventually step down because they are obviously in a position of weakness.
00:51:45.440 They have clearly lost the support of the public.
00:51:48.280 And so the correct thing to do then is to call an election and let the people decide their fate.
00:51:53.320 So the people that were elected, they remain.
00:51:59.580 They're just re-electing the rest of parliament?
00:52:02.320 Well, I don't – I'm sorry for sounding so naive, but I just don't care about foreign governments because to me they don't make any sense.
00:52:10.020 So the French system, like many of the other European parliamentary systems, the whole system is different, right?
00:52:21.760 In the United States we have kind of the two-party system.
00:52:25.560 Every congressional district represents a particular group of people.
00:52:29.260 So when you have elections in most of these European democracies, what you have is proportional representation in parliament.
00:52:34.960 And so typically you'll have governing coalitions that take shape, like the recent government that just took over in the Netherlands, a huge blow to the establishment.
00:52:45.020 They kicked out the liberals by American definitions, the globalists, and replaced them with conservative parties.
00:52:52.400 So what happens then is when you have these kinds of – and it's the same in Canada, our neighbors to the north, and in Australia.
00:52:57.580 When you have these elections and it becomes very, very clear that the ruling party or the ruling coalition no longer has public support, the correct and proper thing to do then is to step down and let people have new elections.
00:53:09.960 So this election was, like I said, for the European parliament, but what it showed is that the French people are no longer with them.
00:53:17.180 So he has to do the right thing here and call for new elections.
00:53:20.120 Okay, so this vote that happened over the weekend – let's see if I follow you – the vote that happened this weekend has very few teeth, if you will.
00:53:32.140 But calling for a new election, if the results turn out the way it appears they might turn out, it will have some teeth.
00:53:42.780 The conservatives will have some teeth.
00:53:44.480 Yeah, so if in the snap election Marine Le Pen's National Rally Party performs as well as they did in the European parliament elections, France will look very, very different when the new government takes over.
00:53:57.380 And that's a very real possibility.
00:53:59.240 It is possible that the French voters wanted Marine Le Pen's party in the European parliament but not governing France.
00:54:06.620 That's possible.
00:54:07.320 We'll see what happens in this election.
00:54:08.800 But, yes, this could lead to some very, very profound changes in the way France is governed.
00:54:14.860 And that, by extension, then, would lead to some profound shifts across Europe.
00:54:18.960 France is obviously one of the powerhouses of the European Union, one of the major economies, one of the most significant military forces.
00:54:25.220 So this could have a very, very profound effect if the election goes the way the European parliamentary election suggests it does.
00:54:32.540 But you're right.
00:54:33.300 When you look at the European parliament, again, I think the name is kind of misleading because people assume that this is like, you know, for example, the U.S. Congress, that they're going to have the power to radically shift the trajectory of things.
00:54:44.020 In the European system, that's just not the case.
00:54:46.560 The parliament, I think, is best thought of as a rubber stamp, almost like a decoration for the Europeans to be able to feel like they have some kind of influence in the way the EU is governed.
00:54:56.600 The EU is really governed by unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats at the European Commission.
00:55:03.300 So have you heard there's a new summit that's happening at the United Nations annual meeting?
00:55:10.800 It's called the Summit of the Future, which kind of sounds a little freaky.
00:55:15.200 And it will cover everything from climate change, international security, science, technology, youth.
00:55:23.740 It's the typical bullcrap from the United Nations, except one of the things they're addressing is transforming global governance.
00:55:33.380 Action 41, we'll reform and strengthen the United Nations.
00:55:46.120 They go into all kinds of things like our common agenda, and they're giving the United Nations extra powers that can be enacted in emergencies.
00:55:58.760 And so they're getting around the sovereignty by saying, oh, this would only happen in a global emergency.
00:56:05.740 But we all know emergencies are always right around the corner.
00:56:09.800 Do you know much about this?
00:56:12.480 I do, Glenn.
00:56:13.500 Actually, I broke that story in the Epoch Times over a year ago.
00:56:16.860 It's very, very important.
00:56:18.220 I'm glad we're talking about it.
00:56:19.340 In fact, I will be there covering the summit for the New American Magazine, so we'll be providing live updates from there.
00:56:24.080 But I think of this as kind of like an attempted constitutional convention for the U.N.
00:56:29.820 They want to throw off the shackles that have kind of restrained their power grabs over the decades and usurp vast new powers.
00:56:38.360 And that's not speculation.
00:56:39.760 The Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, who, by the way, before becoming the head of the U.N., was the leader of the Socialist Internationale, which traces its lineage directly back to Karl Marx.
00:56:49.280 And he has put out a series of what he calls policy briefs.
00:56:53.900 One of them, as you mentioned, deals with emergencies.
00:56:56.680 And I encourage people to read this document.
00:56:58.420 If I remember correctly, it's only about 24 pages.
00:57:00.960 And it is just incredibly transparent.
00:57:04.000 It basically says in any declared emergency, global emergency, the Secretary General will assume all these new powers.
00:57:11.860 The decision-making entities will be the agencies of the United Nations.
00:57:16.400 It says nation-states, governments, civil society, business.
00:57:20.180 All of them will be taking their marching orders from this Secretary General and his minions.
00:57:25.280 And, I mean, it gets worse.
00:57:26.860 They give a list of possible emergencies.
00:57:28.980 And it could be anything.
00:57:29.760 It could be an economic emergency, a climate emergency, an environmental emergency.
00:57:33.680 It doesn't even have to be a global emergency.
00:57:35.540 It could be regional.
00:57:36.440 So we're talking here about an incredible power grab where all they have to do is say emergency, the magic words, and suddenly we have basically a global police state.
00:57:46.580 So people need to be paying attention to this.
00:57:49.980 And this is something.
00:57:50.780 We're covering this tonight on my 9 p.m. TV show.
00:57:55.880 And in doing our homework on it, it is something that a lot of people will go, oh, well, that's no big deal.
00:58:04.220 They're voting on this and doing this in September, you know, before we have a vote here in America.
00:58:13.300 And if they pass this stuff, what you said is absolutely true.
00:58:18.240 So any emergency will just circumvent all of our governments and put all of the power into one government in the U.N.
00:58:30.220 Yeah, that's exactly right.
00:58:31.580 I mean, that's a proper description of what's going on here, Glennon.
00:58:34.260 The amazing thing is that you can actually read these documents.
00:58:37.800 You don't have to read between the lines.
00:58:39.800 You don't really have to read through the UNEs.
00:58:41.940 It's just right there in plain sight.
00:58:43.960 They're talking about global restrictions on free speech.
00:58:46.440 They're talking about globally seizing control of economic decisions.
00:58:50.800 They're talking about incredible powers, powers that would be flatly unconstitutional even for the U.S. government to exercise.
00:58:58.660 And they're talking about now having these powers exercised at the international level by people who were not elected by any people.
00:59:06.500 It's frankly terrifying.
00:59:08.480 I think people really need to be paying attention.
00:59:10.360 It's not talking about it.
00:59:13.120 Yeah.
00:59:13.820 Thank you so much for everything you do.
00:59:16.000 And if you missed our last podcast, when was it we did that?
00:59:20.600 Do you remember?
00:59:21.600 I have no concept of time.
00:59:23.460 Last one.
00:59:24.540 It was.
00:59:27.180 I know.
00:59:27.960 It's like everything.
00:59:28.980 There's so many things that happen every day that you're like, I don't know.
00:59:32.340 Was that three years ago?
00:59:33.520 I have no idea.
00:59:35.280 But we had a fantastic, fantastic conversation.
00:59:40.240 And if you missed it, go look up the podcast with me and Alex Newman.
00:59:45.060 And let's see, it was called, it's a global cabal, a conspiracy theory.
00:59:52.920 You can find the podcast with me and Alex, and it is well worth your time listening to.
00:59:59.520 Alex, thank you as always.
01:00:01.640 God bless.
01:00:02.140 Thank you for having me.
01:00:02.880 Appreciate it.
01:00:03.360 God bless you.
01:00:04.920 You bet.
01:00:05.320 And don't forget, tonight at 9 p.m.
01:00:08.580 I'm doing a special on that UN document.
01:00:12.040 Please take it seriously.
01:00:15.080 You have to be informed.
01:00:16.840 I have to tell you, I am at times, I'm so blackpilled at times.
01:00:21.060 I'm just, like, have you seen the new documentary out, Stu, on, we just put it out with Sarah
01:00:31.660 Gonzalez.
01:00:32.100 Oh, voter fraud exposed, how elections can be stolen.
01:00:36.220 Have you watched it yet?
01:00:37.520 I have not, no.
01:00:39.480 Oh, my gosh.
01:00:40.660 Just the open, now, luckily, we go into some solutions and things that have to be done,
01:00:45.160 but, oh, my gosh, it is, these problems are so huge that you're like, I don't know what
01:00:53.120 to do.
01:00:54.220 In the voter fraud exposed, there are things to do that will actually make a difference.
01:00:59.560 And tonight, we go into this, the first thing you have to do is you have to know what is
01:01:04.880 happening in September.
01:01:06.320 It's really, really critical that you know and spread the word.
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01:01:18.720 What could possibly go wrong?
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01:01:26.180 Collapse of the economy, that's crazy.
01:01:29.660 You know, telling people to stay in their homes and shut down all the trucking and all
01:01:34.580 of our businesses, please, not in America.
01:01:38.140 Uh-huh.
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01:02:39.640 10 seconds.
01:02:40.240 Station ID.
01:02:40.680 So, tonight, we're talking about the takeover in a one global government, which, that could
01:03:00.920 never happen.
01:03:01.980 You remember saying that when you read the Book of Revelation?
01:03:05.820 If you've ever read the Book of Revelation, I read it as a kid and, you know, all through
01:03:10.780 my life, but you read the Book of Revelation, and I remember, you know, 40 years ago, that'll
01:03:17.520 never happen.
01:03:18.260 How are you going to have your money in a number?
01:03:22.860 You know, they're going to scan your hand or your forehead to get that number.
01:03:28.480 That'll never.
01:03:29.560 My gosh, we're here, guys.
01:03:31.620 We're here.
01:03:32.260 Don't worry about it at all.
01:03:38.220 We're here, and we're at the doorstep of a global government, and we just have to keep
01:03:44.400 our wits about us and do the right thing and fight for what we believe in.
01:03:49.920 And what I believe in is that God is my king.
01:03:53.860 There is no king but God.
01:03:56.300 He gives us rights.
01:03:57.740 We've enshrined them in our documents, and those rights are inalienable.
01:04:04.600 Nobody can change them.
01:04:06.840 And we've built a government using the Constitution to protect those rights, and that's the direction
01:04:14.320 we need to be headed.
01:04:15.900 That's it.
01:04:16.700 That's all it takes.
01:04:18.020 That's all it takes.
01:04:19.280 Well, that and education.
01:04:20.600 If we can educate each other and stay focused on God and our Constitution, we'll be fine.
01:04:28.960 We'll be fine.
01:04:30.120 Glenn Beck is calling for some sort of religious autocracy.
01:04:36.180 Did you hear that?
01:04:37.740 Well, what's next, Glenn?
01:04:38.760 Are you going to put up a flag by your house that says something about looking to heaven?
01:04:44.900 I mean, you sound like Sam Alito right now.
01:04:47.240 I mean, this is crazy extremism.
01:04:50.020 What do you want, the nation to be more godly?
01:04:52.560 It is extremism.
01:04:53.880 Well, I mean, come on.
01:04:56.340 You know, there are worse options.
01:04:59.840 I don't know if you know that.
01:05:01.120 And one of the ones that—now, try this out for size.
01:05:04.980 Let's say another option we could choose is to say there's really no law.
01:05:10.080 Everything is relative.
01:05:12.180 Who are you to say?
01:05:13.620 Who are you to judge?
01:05:14.680 Um, you know, I can do whatever I want.
01:05:18.640 And, uh, in fact, I'm going to get rid of all the police.
01:05:23.040 You know, I'm going to try to get rid of everybody's guns as well because suddenly it's become lawlessness.
01:05:29.020 I mean, we could go that direction.
01:05:31.460 We could.
01:05:32.580 We could.
01:05:33.660 I'm not sure where that would lead.
01:05:35.820 But I'm pretty sure exactly where it's leading us right now.
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01:05:45.040 More in a second.
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01:07:01.480 Voter Fraud Exposed, How Elections Can Be Stolen with Sarah Gonzalez.
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01:07:12.040 I want to stretch your mind a little bit and talk about something that you probably in your life don't ever talk about, don't even think about.
01:07:32.340 And I want to ask you, is this a good policy with good intent?
01:07:40.000 Or do you look at this on a wider scale and say, wait a minute, this is even more control.
01:07:47.520 The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced its long-awaited update to the animal identification rules.
01:07:56.620 The agency is now requiring that sexually intact cattle and bison moving interstate must be tagged with an electronically readable tag.
01:08:06.040 Previously, there was a metal tag or bangs tags, and they were sufficient.
01:08:12.680 But now, they want the cattle that you're moving across state lines, also anybody that's using any animal for rodeo or recreational events,
01:08:23.620 and all of them, and they say this is to protect from disease.
01:08:30.600 Is it to protect from disease?
01:08:38.740 Or is it to protect the foreign markets of meat?
01:08:42.900 And is this just another meaningless hoop that small farms and small farmers and small ranchers are not going to be able to afford to keep up
01:08:54.780 and put even more ranchers and farmers out of business?
01:08:59.460 To talk about this is Representative Harriet Hageman from Wyoming.
01:09:05.980 Did I get your name right, Harriet?
01:09:07.220 I know we've spoken before, and I want to make sure I got it right.
01:09:10.900 Yes, Glenn, Harriet Hageman.
01:09:13.900 Hageman, okay.
01:09:15.260 So, Harriet, this is a complex issue because most people don't pay attention to it,
01:09:21.560 and they would say, well, I mean, you're just trying to track the animals across state lines,
01:09:27.800 you know, make sure that, you know, if there's a disease, they can track where it went, et cetera,
01:09:31.840 and it's just making it easier because everything is going digital.
01:09:35.740 Why doesn't that work for you?
01:09:39.180 That's what they say.
01:09:40.420 And as my brother says, if all of these laws and regulations did what they claimed at the beginning they would do,
01:09:47.160 we probably wouldn't have a lot of problems with them, but we all know how these things evolve and how they are ultimately used.
01:09:53.420 You're exactly correct.
01:09:54.620 It's about control, and it's really ultimately about putting the small and independent producers out of business to vertically integrate the cattle and beef and bison industry just exactly the way they have vertically integrated the poultry and the pork industries.
01:10:09.020 Now, what do you mean by vertical integration?
01:10:13.400 You're going to have the big packers own everything from the ranches to the entire supply chain,
01:10:18.820 and that's exactly the way that pork and poultry is produced right now.
01:10:22.660 Tyson is an example.
01:10:24.020 Right.
01:10:24.320 Go to the grocery store, and the people who raise the chickens, they're nothing but serfs.
01:10:29.820 They work for Tyson, they work for the company, that the pigs and the chickens are owned all the way from birth to death by the big packing companies,
01:10:38.660 and that's what they want to do to the cattle industry as well.
01:10:41.480 But the other part of this is even more insidious than that, if you could imagine, and that is, I'll just give you an example.
01:10:47.560 In the spring of 2022, Ireland adopted an EID mandate, and by August of 2023, they were ordering the slaughter of 41,000 head of cattle, not because of a disease outbreak, but because of global warming.
01:11:03.220 So that's what this is about.
01:11:04.620 This is just a further effort to control our food supply and our supply chain so that they can do things, they can dictate things like that.
01:11:12.000 So we know, in fact, I'm getting ready to go into a hearing in the Judiciary Committee right now dealing with the ESG stuff.
01:11:18.820 What this is about is they want to stop us from being able to access affordable and readily available beef and meat.
01:11:27.540 This is part of the effort to shove us into the idea that we're going to be eating crickets.
01:11:32.440 So we have an incredibly robust and effective disease traceability program already in place for our cattle and bison.
01:11:41.140 We don't need EID to do it.
01:11:44.060 What EID does is it allows the government to track our livestock, track what we're doing, how many head we have, so that, number one, they can give cull or slaughter orders.
01:11:54.720 And then the other thing is for these radical environmental groups to be able to start doing FOIA demands and get information about individual producers.
01:12:03.900 So I've been fighting this for well over five years now.
01:12:07.840 We've been able to stop the USDA up to this point.
01:12:11.120 But in January of this year, they announced the final rule, and they're going to try to implement that starting this fall.
01:12:19.340 I don't think, Harriet, that people truly understand how fragile our food system is by the things that the government is currently doing.
01:12:30.420 It can look totally innocent, and if you're not paying attention to what's happening in everywhere else, you know, I said this years ago, they are building a machine, and they're building it one piece at a time, and they're claiming that, oh, no, this piece is just no big deal.
01:12:46.080 But when you put all the parts together and you turn that machine on, it's a shredder of everything that we believe in, stand for, and how our society works.
01:12:56.260 Well, that's exactly right.
01:12:58.580 And again, going back to this ESG stuff, the environmental social governance, first of all, this is a terrible, terrible conspiracy among these folks to try to, again, limit our ability to access affordable and reliable energy.
01:13:14.480 But they're also going after the food supply.
01:13:16.780 They have identified the three biggest culprits for global warming or climate change are our energy industry and our food industry and our airline industry.
01:13:25.540 They want to control our ability to travel, and they want to control what we eat, and they want to control our ability to be able to actually heat our homes in the winter and cool our homes in the summer.
01:13:35.620 They're targeting the things that make us prosperous.
01:13:38.920 They are targeting the things that we need to live in a civilized society, and they're making no bones about it.
01:13:44.880 They've testified to it.
01:13:46.020 They absolutely identified those as the three industries that they need to destroy in order to allegedly save our planet from increasing in one degree 100 years from now.
01:13:57.760 But even the absurdity of their basic premise discloses what the real agenda is, and again, it is about control.
01:14:07.740 They want to reduce.
01:14:08.760 The goal is to reduce airline travel by as much as 15%.
01:14:14.020 You and I both travel across this country extensively.
01:14:17.300 Can you imagine taking another 15% of the planes out of business?
01:14:21.200 What is it going to do to our ability to travel?
01:14:23.980 They want to stop us from being able to access meat.
01:14:26.960 They're actually saying we need to stop people from being able to have hamburger.
01:14:30.820 We're not talking steaks.
01:14:32.220 We're talking they're focusing on hamburger.
01:14:34.440 They want to stop and destroy the cattle industry.
01:14:37.040 These are not conspiracies that I'm coming up with.
01:14:40.120 They've testified to this, and we're going to be exploring it during the judiciary hearing just today.
01:14:47.800 So where are your colleagues in Congress?
01:14:51.400 Are they, because I swear to you, people, and maybe because I live part-time in a very small farming community that mainly raises cattle and food for cattle,
01:15:03.820 that I care so much and care so deeply, but most people, they don't.
01:15:10.840 I mean, if it's not in a styrofoam tray, they have no idea how that meat even is grown or anything.
01:15:20.340 They know nothing about it.
01:15:21.520 So how are you getting people in Congress?
01:15:24.820 Yeah.
01:15:25.240 How are you getting people in Congress to care about this?
01:15:27.600 What is the sway?
01:15:31.080 Is it going one way or another?
01:15:33.020 Is this gathering steam?
01:15:34.380 So the plan of action is that we're going to do a Congressional Review Act hold on this regulation to try to block it from going into effect.
01:15:43.240 I have a lot of support along my fellow Republican lawmakers.
01:15:47.480 There's no question about that.
01:15:49.140 But one of the things that's interesting is that, obviously, the Packers want this.
01:15:52.940 The Packers want this because they want to be able to, again, vertically integrate the beef industry the way that they have the pork and poultry industries.
01:16:01.980 So they want this.
01:16:03.280 And so the lobbying on the other side is pretty tough.
01:16:07.300 It's pretty stiff where they come in and say, oh, well, we need it for disease traceability.
01:16:11.560 And the response is, okay, and when have we had a disease outbreak among our cattle industry that we haven't been able to trace that cow within 24 hours?
01:16:19.400 Because we can do that right now.
01:16:21.140 We have the ability to trace anybody.
01:16:23.520 And the other thing that people need to understand is we have very little disease outbreak on the cattle side of things, on the livestock side of things.
01:16:31.260 You might have some contamination on your meat every once in a while that they have a recall, but you don't get a lot of disease in our cattle industry.
01:16:39.460 We have the safest, highest quality beef producers in the entire world.
01:16:44.720 We produce the very best product in the entire world.
01:16:48.700 And we do it because we have a lot of really good independent farmers and ranchers.
01:16:54.540 And so this isn't about traceability.
01:16:57.180 This comes back to what happened in Ireland because right now they don't know how many head of cattle I might run or my brothers might run or our neighbors might run.
01:17:06.260 And, you know, they might have somewhat of an idea, but they don't know if we're running 875 head or 932 head.
01:17:12.980 They have to have those numbers so that they can come back and say, okay, we need you to call 10% of your herd.
01:17:18.900 So what happened in Europe just over this weekend ought to be a wake-up call for all these people who want to regulate us out of business.
01:17:27.560 Yes.
01:17:27.760 Because the reason that you had the pushback that you did in Europe is in large part related to the radical global warming agenda of the folks in the EU and also their anti-food agenda, what they've done in the Netherlands, what they have done to those countries trying to destroy their ability to raise livestock.
01:17:49.920 It is truly frightening when you understand what they are doing and how brazen and open they are.
01:18:00.300 You know, it's one thing 10 years ago for me to come on and say, this is what they're working on.
01:18:05.860 And it's another to say it now and say, don't take my word for it.
01:18:10.640 Just read on the website, their own website.
01:18:14.180 By the way, Harriet, when you're done with this one, I think we should break up those packers.
01:18:20.320 I mean, they have, in my opinion, they have colluded against the farmers and the ranchers in this country.
01:18:29.520 It's the worst system we could possibly go for.
01:18:33.740 If there's a problem in one part of the country or one packer, we've lost a lot.
01:18:40.120 There should be packing and slaughterhouses all over the country so we have some redundancy.
01:18:48.300 But these guys are ripping cattlemen off all the time.
01:18:53.260 And I truly believe they're in collusion and it's basically a monopoly.
01:18:59.720 Well, that's part of the entire push for the RFID.
01:19:02.880 Do you want to know who the two main pushers were for RFID and have been for the last almost 13 years, 14 years now?
01:19:10.120 It's the big packers and the URTAG manufacturing companies.
01:19:13.620 Those are the two organizations that have come together and they essentially own the USDA right now.
01:19:19.340 USDA is not a supporter or a friend of independent producers, of independent cattle producers, of our small farmers and ranchers.
01:19:27.640 The USDA is a very hostile agency if you're an independent producer.
01:19:33.220 So it's agency capture.
01:19:35.820 And this is another way to do that.
01:19:37.640 Also keep in mind, I'm running a bill called M-COOL, which is Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling.
01:19:43.300 We have done survey after survey after survey.
01:19:45.760 People want to buy American beef.
01:19:48.580 And the fact is that these packers will import live cattle and import meat and then they repackage it and say made in America.
01:19:56.760 And it is misleading.
01:19:58.460 It's untrue.
01:19:59.180 It is not the same quality or the same safety standards of what we raise here.
01:20:03.900 And yet they get away with it.
01:20:05.480 And they've been getting away with it for years.
01:20:07.340 So I'm running M-COOL.
01:20:08.840 And I'll tell you what, man, these packers, they are coming after me with everything that they've got.
01:20:14.260 Oh, I bet they are.
01:20:16.080 Yes, they are.
01:20:16.820 Because they want to continue bringing beef in from Brazil, China, all these different places.
01:20:23.340 Yeah.
01:20:23.940 Well, you are doing God's work on this one.
01:20:26.280 And anything I can do to help support you, you let me know, Harriet.
01:20:29.260 God bless you.
01:20:29.980 Thank you.
01:20:30.580 Get the word out.
01:20:31.040 Get the word out.
01:20:32.040 Ask people to contact their representatives and support both M-COOL and the Congressional Review Act on the EID.
01:20:38.680 Can we have one of our producers tweet out all that information so you can call your congressman?
01:20:49.600 Because this is, if you like food, you should probably get involved.
01:20:55.340 Harriet, thank you so much.
01:20:56.480 God bless.
01:20:57.320 Harriet Hageman, she is a representative, a Republican from the great state of Wyoming.
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01:22:32.960 Well, Stu, it's just a delight to have you here.
01:22:54.940 It really is.
01:22:55.940 Thank you.
01:22:56.280 I mean, when I say here, I mean in another part of the country, you know.
01:23:00.720 Yeah.
01:23:01.000 It's nice.
01:23:01.380 It's always nice to do a show with you when you're far away from me.
01:23:04.220 And I'm glad that we can do that today.
01:23:06.180 Likewise.
01:23:06.780 Likewise.
01:23:07.440 Yeah.
01:23:07.780 Likewise.
01:23:08.260 Likewise.
01:23:08.640 We make that happen.
01:23:10.840 We have, I booked somebody that you're going to be very thrilled.
01:23:14.780 Very thrilled.
01:23:16.260 Janice Dean is joining us here in just a minute.
01:23:18.140 And the reason why is Andrew Cuomo had to testify in front of Congress.
01:23:23.680 And I watched a little bit of the testimony, and I don't think he's telling the truth.
01:23:30.260 What?
01:23:30.900 Let me guess.
01:23:31.940 Let me guess.
01:23:32.440 Because as you know, I'm an Andrew Cuomo expert.
01:23:35.360 Was he speaking?
01:23:38.340 Yes, he was.
01:23:39.080 Okay, yes, then he was lying.
01:23:40.580 Yes, we do know that those two things were correlated tightly.
01:23:45.460 Yeah.
01:23:45.820 He said that it was federal regulations that made him put COVID people into nursing homes.
01:23:54.360 And everybody wanted him to name that specific regulation, and he couldn't.
01:24:01.240 But he said it was there somewhere.
01:24:03.120 So many dozens of other states just ignored that regulation.
01:24:06.300 It was him and New Jersey that just were like, oh, I see that one regulation.
01:24:10.380 We're going to listen to it.
01:24:11.580 Right.
01:24:12.300 We're going to do it.
01:24:13.380 It kills all the old people in the nursing home.
01:24:15.820 But gosh darn it, we're here on God's work.
01:24:19.400 Yeah.
01:24:19.900 Yeah.
01:24:20.660 So Janice Dean's been following this from the beginning, along with Stu.
01:24:24.260 And we're getting to Andrew Cuomo, I think perjuring himself in front of Congress.
01:24:30.160 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:25:21.420 Andrew Cuomo in front of Congress yesterday.
01:25:24.260 Oh, is this going to be a fun, fun half hour with two people that have really made Andrew Cuomo's life a living hell?
01:25:35.400 And I thank them both for it.
01:25:37.760 Stu Breguier, of course, our executive producer who's been all over the Cuomo's for their lives.
01:25:42.740 And Janice Dean, if Cuomo ever does pay for what I think were his crimes of killing people during COVID,
01:25:53.860 it'll mainly be because of Janice Dean, Fox News senior meteorologist, who took this on because she had personal reasons.
01:26:02.940 She lost some family members because of Cuomo.
01:26:06.800 And we're going to talk to her about his testimony in front of Congress yesterday.
01:26:11.700 We begin in 60 seconds.
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01:27:33.780 Hey, so it's me, Andrew Cuomo.
01:27:41.180 Yeah, so I got to testify in front of Congress yesterday, you know.
01:27:45.720 Hey, what's a little perjury between friends?
01:27:48.820 It's not like I'm killing people.
01:27:50.400 Anyway, Janice Dean is with us now.
01:27:56.240 Janice is the Fox News senior meteorologist.
01:28:00.300 And she took a big gamble and started to speak out against Andrew Cuomo and what he was doing.
01:28:06.500 And which I believe was killing people in nursing homes.
01:28:10.140 He said yesterday that he was just following federal regulations.
01:28:15.260 And it's like, what federal regulations were those?
01:28:19.100 Janice, welcome to the program.
01:28:21.780 Glenn, thank you for having me.
01:28:23.780 And thank you for following the story.
01:28:25.440 You know, I think a lot of people are sick of hearing about COVID and don't want to talk about it.
01:28:30.860 I know we have a lot of PTSD when it comes to what happened.
01:28:33.400 We were all locked away for years, depending on where you live.
01:28:37.060 And I think a lot of people just want to brush this under the rug.
01:28:40.500 But we can't, especially with stories like what happened in New York and what happened with my in-laws.
01:28:46.800 You know, our government kills people.
01:28:50.760 You're exactly right.
01:28:51.960 And for the first time, families got to see Andrew Cuomo answering questions under oath.
01:28:58.540 And what was the answer in the question, the line of questioning, that you feel really stuck out to you?
01:29:14.080 That he continued to do the same thing that he's been doing for four years.
01:29:18.200 And that is deflect, lie, blame everything, everyone else, Trump, New York Post, Fox News, the nursing home residents, the people who worked at the nursing homes.
01:29:31.760 Everybody and everything except the man that signed the March 25th order that was in place, you know, for six weeks to allow over 9,000 COVID positive patients into nursing homes.
01:29:44.120 And, you know, many times he kept saying it was the CDC, it was the federal government.
01:29:48.820 But you know what?
01:29:49.780 At one point, he did have to admit that the language was different and that it was issued by the state.
01:29:58.100 So that's an important tidbit that we got out of the subcommittee yesterday.
01:30:03.240 They have not released this transcript.
01:30:05.100 I don't think they will for a number of weeks because they're bringing in Melissa DeRosa, who is his right-hand henchwoman.
01:30:13.360 And I believe, actually, in some cases, I believe her testimony will be more important because I think she's the one that edited a lot of the documents that were out there and falsified the death toll.
01:30:28.040 So for people who don't remember, take us through the story.
01:30:33.120 He, at the beginning, to take the pressure off of the hospitals so he could say the hospitals were running fine and everything.
01:30:40.480 He was taking COVID positive people and putting them in nursing homes, which is the worst possible idea, and killing all of these people.
01:30:52.640 And then he started to suppress the numbers and saying, no, these people aren't dead.
01:30:59.520 It didn't happen, right?
01:31:02.160 What he did was he didn't count those that got COVID in their care facilities and were transported to the hospital where they died in the hospital.
01:31:11.040 That happened to my mother-in-law.
01:31:12.200 She contracted COVID in her assisted living residence.
01:31:15.320 She was tested once she got to the hospital.
01:31:17.520 She died in the hospital.
01:31:18.680 But Cuomo's administration was the only administration across the country that didn't count those that died in the hospital.
01:31:28.060 And the New York attorney general filed a report that basically said at points they were lying about the numbers by 50 percent.
01:31:36.440 And that's a big tell, obviously.
01:31:39.900 Why is he hiding the numbers?
01:31:41.240 You know, if he's going to blame the federal government, don't you think he wants to ramp up those numbers to make sure he blames Trump and the CDC instead of himself and the mandate that he had his name on?
01:31:52.400 So, you know, there were hours and hours of questioning yesterday.
01:31:56.080 I am so grateful to Chairman Brad Wenstrup, who headed up the subcommittee and wanted to find out answers because he's doing more work than Kathy Hochul in Albany has done in the last four years.
01:32:12.760 So what do you expect to happen?
01:32:15.280 Because I think the average American listening to this is like, oh, he perjured himself.
01:32:19.140 He's lying.
01:32:19.720 He's got caught.
01:32:20.520 But the average American also says nothing's going to happen.
01:32:24.400 He'll just go on.
01:32:25.640 Might be governor again.
01:32:27.960 Well, maybe not governor, but certainly mayor.
01:32:30.800 There is a lot of talk that he is going to run for mayor next year for 2025.
01:32:38.300 And I believe it.
01:32:40.020 You know, he's actually got a campaign website up and running on the Internet.
01:32:44.940 But I believe I'm on the side of the angels.
01:32:47.900 And, you know, gauging from what happened yesterday for the first time ever, you know, questioned under oath for hours and hours about, you know, all of the things that we have wanted answers to.
01:32:59.860 Again, he deflected a lot.
01:33:01.540 But I do believe there were many times where he did lie.
01:33:04.680 And, you know, if you look at some of the timeline that we've been working on and some of the evidence, there were certainly he was searching, certainly perjuring himself.
01:33:16.360 And I think there are going to be criminal recommendations once, you know, the transcript is released.
01:33:22.040 And I also believe we're probably going to see him on television testifying again in the fall.
01:33:28.100 Well, you have done just a miraculous job on keeping this story alive and bringing national attention to it while it was happening.
01:33:39.480 Nobody wanted to talk about it.
01:33:41.160 And you stepped out pretty much alone at the very beginning.
01:33:43.840 And I just have so much respect for you, Janice.
01:33:46.560 And thank you so much.
01:33:48.640 Well, thank you for following the story.
01:33:50.660 I really, really appreciate that.
01:33:52.580 And to Stu as well, you know, he's been somebody that's been sounding the alarm on this.
01:33:57.940 And he can't get away with it because it just can't happen.
01:34:01.860 I'm not going to let it happen.
01:34:03.900 Yeah.
01:34:04.480 Thank you so much.
01:34:05.460 I love Janice.
01:34:07.080 Yeah, Janice just said everything true up until the Stu part.
01:34:10.120 And then I lost a lot of respect.
01:34:11.840 A lot of respect.
01:34:15.120 Thank you so much, Janice.
01:34:16.260 God bless you.
01:34:17.400 You know, she was just talking about mayor of New York.
01:34:20.040 They're so desperate in New York.
01:34:21.160 I want to give you something that came in from a friend who is a, well, I better not say, because I don't want to out them.
01:34:33.520 But they're not something.
01:34:35.460 They live in New York, okay?
01:34:38.620 Been a New Yorker for 20 years.
01:34:40.900 They're, you know, in an industry that you would not think, oh, yeah, of course, the conservatives are hanging out there.
01:34:48.240 Dear Glenn, I'm a big fan of yours.
01:34:49.840 And something happened last week I thought you might find interesting.
01:34:52.820 I recently moved to East Harlem.
01:34:55.260 I've been a New Yorker for more than 20 years, but I had never ventured into this neighborhood before moving here.
01:35:00.800 It is a forgotten land with no close subways and not many businesses.
01:35:05.820 Most people never see this neighborhood.
01:35:08.120 It's dirty.
01:35:08.860 Our trash doesn't get picked up regularly.
01:35:10.920 Our streets don't get swept on schedule.
01:35:12.720 Our city councilwoman even spearheaded the program to give out free needles to junkies.
01:35:18.640 I volunteer at a local children's garden.
01:35:21.240 And on Saturday evenings, it's become a meeting place for neighbors, some with children, some without, to meet and share snacks and drinks and talk about grocery store prices, school functions, and watch the kids play tag.
01:35:32.660 We're a mix of Puerto Ricans, blacks, whites, Chinese, mostly between 30 and 50 years of age.
01:35:38.080 Last Saturday, our talk turned to politics by way of complaining about the filthy conditions of 116th Street.
01:35:47.400 I'm a conservative, and in New York, I've learned to keep my mouth shut.
01:35:52.300 So I was surprised as one woman said, I'm a lifelong Democrat, but things have to change around here.
01:35:59.520 Then a younger woman said, my life was so much better under Trump.
01:36:03.140 I'm voting for Trump.
01:36:04.060 Then all my self-identifying Democratic neighbors agreed, yes, life was better during Trump.
01:36:11.180 Things were cheaper.
01:36:12.620 Streets were cleaner.
01:36:14.040 I asked if anyone had gone to the Bronx-Trump rally, held only a few miles from here.
01:36:19.000 No one had gone, but everyone knew somebody who had, someone who said it was great and loved it.
01:36:25.240 They felt it was meaningful to Trump to even visit the hood when our own politicians don't come around.
01:36:31.660 It was unanimous that while none of them had voted for Trump in 2020, they all would be voting for him in November.
01:36:40.440 This is an area that always votes blue, no matter what.
01:36:45.220 And I was amazed to hear so much support for Trump here.
01:36:49.500 It's amazing.
01:36:50.440 I think people are really fed up.
01:36:55.060 I think they are just sick and tired of this and fed up.
01:36:59.260 And it is, you know, they're going to try to make it about guns.
01:37:02.820 They'll try to make it about Trump's a felon.
01:37:05.240 It's going to come down to the economy.
01:37:07.640 It is going to come down.
01:37:08.960 How much are you paying for food?
01:37:11.240 How secure is your neighborhood?
01:37:14.340 How's your business doing?
01:37:16.260 How's your personal economy doing?
01:37:18.300 How's your, how do you feel?
01:37:20.380 Are you feeling comfortable and safe in your job?
01:37:23.260 I don't know anyone who does.
01:37:26.420 And I mean, at any level of the spectrum, I don't know anybody who's like, oh yeah, well, no matter what happens, we're good.
01:37:33.240 I don't know a soul that feels that way.
01:37:38.360 Do you, Stu?
01:37:39.900 No.
01:37:40.520 And of course, the price, you know, we still see, there's a report out today, an inflation report where they're saying, oh, it's very good.
01:37:46.560 It's, you know, it's, the inflation is down year over year and, and all of these things.
01:37:51.980 And it's like, well, it's still a record high.
01:37:53.840 It's still up from last, from last month.
01:37:57.760 I mean, the, the rate is down year over year, but, but the, it's, we're still seeing an increase.
01:38:03.480 And I don't know, I mean, I think that's the type of thing that hits people.
01:38:05.860 You know, there's a, there's a new prediction model out from 538, where they do this every election cycle, where they release the percentage chance of, of who's going to win.
01:38:18.200 And it has Joe Biden ahead, I think 52 to 48%, or 53, 47, something like that, as a percentage of chance that they would win.
01:38:27.160 And, but, you know, a lot of that's based on just, you know, the fundamentals that are underlying this.
01:38:32.960 If the election were held today, it's something like 80, 20 or 75, 25, that Trump would win.
01:38:37.680 And like, I think there's this belief that because as we get closer to the election, there will be, you know, the media will be stepping in.
01:38:46.880 People will, will wake up to the fact that they really don't like Trump.
01:38:49.840 A lot of these voters, black voters, Latino voters, younger voters will all say, wait a minute, we can't go with Donald Trump.
01:38:54.700 We're going to go back to Joe Biden.
01:38:55.900 And that's sort of the assumption that underlies so many of the predictions right now.
01:38:59.300 And it might be true.
01:39:00.640 I mean, it might wind up being true.
01:39:02.280 We may very well see that Joe Biden wins this election, but man, like, it's just hard to imagine a country embracing what they've seen over the past four years.
01:39:11.780 How can you reward it?
01:39:13.080 And listen to this, this is the way CNN spins it, but you can't spin the basic fact.
01:39:19.920 Listen to this, cut two from CNN, please.
01:39:25.900 Homeownership up 26%.
01:39:30.760 That cut, please.
01:39:31.640 Bank rate found that on average, Americans are spending $18,000 a year to own and maintain their home.
01:39:39.820 That is obviously a lot of money.
01:39:41.220 When you think about it, it's almost like the cost of buying a used car a year.
01:39:44.880 This is 26% more than in 2020.
01:39:48.500 And, of course, this is all on top of your mortgage payment, right?
01:39:51.380 We're talking about the cost of energy, the cost of property taxes.
01:39:55.740 And the biggest drivers, according to Bankrate, are the fact that it's gotten more expensive to maintain a home and also the cost of home insurance.
01:40:04.420 Now, we've seen premiums spike, right, for two reasons.
01:40:08.020 One, it's the fact that there's the climate crisis has made it more likely to have these disasters, right?
01:40:14.540 We've seen wildfires and hurricanes and flooding.
01:40:17.060 Then the cost of living, labor, materials, that's all gone up.
01:40:20.280 So it's more expensive to repair when this happens.
01:40:22.960 I spoke to a woman in California yesterday who told me that her home insurance rate doubled with no notice because of concerns about wildfires.
01:40:30.480 On top of that, they have to spend $10,000 to repair the plumbing.
01:40:33.280 Now she's taking on extra hours to try to make ends meet.
01:40:36.300 And she's not alone, Kate.
01:40:39.160 Yeah, not alone.
01:40:41.340 Climate crisis is hitting us all here, Glenn.
01:40:43.760 It is really a fascinating, you know, tale here.
01:40:47.600 And this story, this stat came out when you were gone, Glenn, but I'd love to run this by you.
01:40:54.940 Think about this for a moment.
01:40:57.040 Economists put it to me like this.
01:40:58.200 This is a New York Times report on the housing market.
01:41:00.740 If you were to sell your house today and buy an identical one across the street, your payment would double.
01:41:08.280 This has nothing to do with how much the other house has gone up in value over the time that you've owned the house.
01:41:15.400 This is just, if you have the rates that we had a few years ago, you had that rate going forward, house across the street, same price, identical home, your payment is double.
01:41:25.540 And that is, by the way, not reflected in any of the inflation reports.
01:41:30.760 When it comes to these rates, it's not reflected in there.
01:41:34.180 So, like, people are feeling that in a real way.
01:41:37.140 And the numbers are coming out telling you a totally different story.
01:41:40.300 And everyone's like, oh, well, you know, the inflation number is coming down.
01:41:43.780 That's really good for Biden.
01:41:44.940 I don't see that in reality.
01:41:47.880 People know.
01:41:48.820 You don't see it in reality.
01:41:50.540 People know.
01:41:52.340 Everybody, no matter what level on the spectrum, everybody is talking about, this is insane.
01:41:59.500 It's insane.
01:42:00.340 It can't go on.
01:42:01.180 And it's going to get worse.
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01:43:22.280 I think this is what the media is really missing.
01:43:26.740 Did you see they actually blamed the French vote for the right wing, and I'm not making this up, on bedbugs.
01:43:36.280 Bedbugs?
01:43:38.900 Bedbugs.
01:43:39.760 Did they vote?
01:43:40.960 There was a theater someplace.
01:43:42.540 No, no, nope.
01:43:43.780 There was a theater in France someplace, I don't know, and people went, and there were bedbugs in the seats, and they took them home, and then it started an outbreak of bedbugs, and that's actually what the media in France said.
01:43:58.380 That's what caused this turnover.
01:44:00.260 It was bedbugs.
01:44:00.860 Because the government didn't react in time.
01:44:03.640 Bedbugs?
01:44:05.200 You're seriously blaming it on bedbugs?
01:44:09.500 Yes, they're serious.
01:44:11.220 Yes, they are.
01:44:12.020 They have no idea, and unfortunately, it is going to come down to the wire.
01:44:19.620 Either side could win this thing, and it is important that the side of freedom and maximum freedom for the individual wins, and that is not on the left or the globalists.
01:44:33.600 Tonight, we're going to be showing you what's rocking the European Union, and it's not bedbugs, why this is such an important year.
01:44:42.720 2024 is a record global election year.
01:44:46.220 Nearly half of the world's population will be voting this year.
01:44:51.760 Half the world's population.
01:44:54.080 So, it goes wrong for the globalists, it goes big time wrong, and I don't think we're any different here in America.
01:45:04.380 I think people are seeing these policies, and when you see tonight's show, what they're going to be discussing in September, this is a very important show for you to watch tonight.
01:45:15.380 I'm going to show you both hands.
01:45:16.560 In one hand, we have people standing up all over the world, and in the other hand, we have a new world order, and there is a plan, it is in process, and it is going to be voted on in September, and it changes everything.
01:45:32.620 If it passes, it changes everything.
01:45:36.120 It's why you have to know about it.
01:45:39.520 You have to stand up and speak out.
01:45:42.020 Our senators should be speaking out about this as well.
01:45:46.560 Tonight, I'll show you what both hands are doing.
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01:49:37.720 I would like to play a clip that we had just a few minutes ago from Rachel Maddow,
01:49:43.340 where she's talking about internment camps on CNN.
01:49:53.500 No, I saw...
01:49:54.740 Sorry, I'm having an argument with the producers.
01:49:56.500 I don't know what's happened to our system here today, but I just watched the clip in the five-minute or four-minute buzz.
01:50:03.460 So, I know we have it.
01:50:05.020 I just...
01:50:05.420 I saw it on our network.
01:50:08.500 Maybe a technical issue there, Glenn.
01:50:10.800 But, yeah.
01:50:11.200 Okay.
01:50:11.540 Do you remember this...
01:50:12.220 Do you remember this controversy back when we first started doing television, I think?
01:50:17.740 And they were accusing us of believing that there were FEMA camps being built.
01:50:23.820 Yeah.
01:50:24.700 Which we didn't.
01:50:25.780 Which we didn't believe.
01:50:26.980 Believe.
01:50:27.400 And we actually did a show debunking a conspiracy that was floating around at the time regarding that.
01:50:33.740 But all of that...
01:50:35.580 Like, this is what Rachel Maddow is now doing, right?
01:50:38.180 Like, every single election that a Republican is going to get elected, you have people on the left saying that they're going to be imprisoned,
01:50:43.880 which doesn't seem to happen, and yet the guy they're saying is going to imprison them is actually being threatened with prison,
01:50:51.520 was just convicted on a bunch of charges.
01:50:54.840 It's like they complain about lock her up, lock her up, lock her up, and while they're trying to lock him up...
01:51:00.800 He never did.
01:51:01.260 Right.
01:51:01.500 He didn't do it.
01:51:03.140 He didn't do it.
01:51:04.200 I mean, he ran on two things.
01:51:06.340 He ran on border and lock her up.
01:51:10.220 And the lock her up was more of a kind of a slogan thing, and it wasn't expressing, let's get her.
01:51:17.060 It was more of the idea that there is no justice in America.
01:51:21.160 If your name is Clinton, you can get away with anything.
01:51:25.400 And you name it.
01:51:26.880 Gazprom, the money that was supposedly going to Haiti, where did that all go to?
01:51:32.680 All of the shady deals, all of the things that were happening with the server farms,
01:51:37.840 where she's putting acid on her servers to make sure that there's no record of what she did.
01:51:43.780 I mean, lock her up.
01:51:45.640 The foundation.
01:51:47.120 Fast and furious.
01:51:48.000 Oh, yeah.
01:51:49.100 So much.
01:51:50.100 Clinton Foundation.
01:51:51.520 Benghazi.
01:51:52.340 I mean, we could go on and on and on with Hillary Clinton.
01:51:56.640 And by the way, the point was proven correct when nothing happened.
01:52:00.040 Yes.
01:52:00.680 Nothing happened.
01:52:01.300 Exactly right.
01:52:01.540 Had similar campaign issues that they were going after Trump for.
01:52:06.840 And what did she get?
01:52:07.740 The campaign got a small fine, I believe.
01:52:10.540 Like, nothing serious.
01:52:12.060 I mean, this has been the way it's gone forever.
01:52:14.480 And it's a very fair point that justice doesn't come.
01:52:17.240 But, like, you can't be the people complaining that, like, oh, gosh, the man's going to crack down on me and put me in a camp
01:52:24.060 while you're cheering on your political opponents to be put in prison.
01:52:29.280 Like, I and and also hang on just a second.
01:52:33.400 Also, working with NGOs and USAID, the U.S.
01:52:38.580 State Department to just this week, we found out an enemies list, an enemies list.
01:52:44.640 I mean, I'm on it.
01:52:46.560 You should be on it.
01:52:47.960 But I'm on it.
01:52:48.680 The blaze is on it.
01:52:49.560 Ben Shapiro is on it.
01:52:51.940 Elon Musk is on it.
01:52:53.400 There's like 70 people on this list put together by a group claiming to be from Ukraine.
01:53:03.600 But it is it's all funded by the same people that were doing color revolution in our own government.
01:53:10.940 You know, did Donald Trump employ the DOJ to go break people's doors down and take them to prison for 10 years because they were praying?
01:53:22.140 I don't think he did that.
01:53:23.900 I don't think he did that, you know, with his enemies.
01:53:26.360 I don't know about you, but I don't remember Donald Trump putting any anybody's grandma in prison.
01:53:34.740 Not not a single grandmother that I know of.
01:53:37.580 Even Rachel Maddow, you have entertained on your show.
01:53:41.880 What are we going to do with these people that won't wear a mask?
01:53:44.380 What are we going to do with these people that won't take a vaccine?
01:53:46.940 I mean, maybe we maybe we need to do what Australia did and put them in a camp.
01:53:50.580 You can't be the people who are worried about camp.
01:53:54.000 It's like FDR going, you know, geez, you know, if if you don't reelect me, the next guy, you know, he might take the Germans and put them in camps.
01:54:07.120 You put the Japanese in camps.
01:54:09.500 What are you talking about?
01:54:11.720 And how did he do that?
01:54:14.140 He used government misinformation, disinformation.
01:54:19.600 He created a campaign of fear to get people to go along with it.
01:54:25.380 And we have been paying for that scar for a very long time.
01:54:31.600 If you think, Rachel Maddow, that he's going to put you in a camp and he wouldn't put me in the camp as well.
01:54:39.200 Well, you got another thing coming, because there are some of us who actually believe in freedom of speech.
01:54:46.860 We actually believe that there should be opposition in all things.
01:54:53.980 You guys are the only ones that are like, you got to shut up.
01:54:57.760 You got to shut up.
01:54:58.360 Global warming is real.
01:54:59.640 There should be prison time for people who are global warming desire deniers.
01:55:04.320 Look it up.
01:55:05.640 We haven't been saying that you have.
01:55:08.560 I'm so tired of these people taking everything that they're doing and then saying, we're going to do it.
01:55:17.420 You know, you keep on this and you're going to have somebody do it.
01:55:26.640 You've got to see reality at some point.
01:55:30.100 Oh, my gosh.
01:55:30.820 I mean, Mitt Romney was supposedly Hitler.
01:55:36.000 It was Mitt Romney that was going to destroy the entire world because he was Hitler.
01:55:40.360 He was going to execute your dog by tying him to the roof.
01:55:46.340 Now, you love Mitt Romney.
01:55:49.520 We didn't.
01:55:51.360 You should have not made him into Hitler because once you make him into Hitler, there's really no listening to anybody saying, oh, they're Hitler.
01:55:59.260 Because everybody in your world is Hitler.
01:56:04.960 Facts.
01:56:06.220 Facts.
01:56:06.800 You know what made Hitler Hitler?
01:56:07.900 Hitler, the facts about his policies and what he did.
01:56:13.940 Okay.
01:56:14.760 Without the facts, Hitler could be Churchill.
01:56:19.700 A lot of people want to make him.
01:56:22.140 There's a lot of Islamic people over in Iran that would love to make him into a glorious figure.
01:56:29.640 You know why?
01:56:31.000 Because they distort the facts.
01:56:32.980 And a lot of people believe, you know, those concentration camps, they never killed any Jews.
01:56:39.060 You know, maybe they killed 10 or 20 of them, but that's pretty much it.
01:56:43.900 Yeah.
01:56:44.660 Yeah.
01:56:45.340 When you uncouple yourself from facts, everyone could be Hitler or Jesus.
01:56:52.240 Why don't we just agree to look at facts?
01:56:58.800 You can't have that.
01:57:00.220 You couldn't have that in a court of law with Donald Trump.
01:57:03.920 You couldn't play by the rules.
01:57:05.840 You couldn't.
01:57:06.260 You had to have a judge that was dead set against him.
01:57:10.960 You had to have a DA that would bend every single law just to charge him.
01:57:17.280 You had to have a judge change the way our system works with the jury instructions.
01:57:24.240 You know what?
01:57:24.800 If 12 of you believe that Donald Trump's hair is, like, ridiculous, I'll take that.
01:57:32.680 Or, you know, if only eight of you think it's ridiculous, one person thought he was guilty of murder,
01:57:39.280 and the rest of you just think, I don't know, I don't like him, that'll be fine.
01:57:44.560 We'll take that as a conviction.
01:57:46.020 You know, at least we're honest enough on the Hunter Biden thing to say, at least I have today,
01:57:54.920 he should not go to prison for 25 years.
01:57:59.100 He's a first-time offender.
01:58:01.620 He should pay what the law normally does for somebody.
01:58:06.320 He should not take into account what a dirtbag he still is and all the other crimes that he's committed.
01:58:12.660 Let's not abuse the justice system.
01:58:18.780 Give him a fair trial.
01:58:20.240 He seems to have gotten a fair trial.
01:58:22.580 I don't know if you read the interviews with the jurors, but politics didn't come into it at all.
01:58:30.020 It's in his home state.
01:58:31.560 It's the way the American justice system is supposed to work.
01:58:35.240 Now, let's not screw it up by having some activist judge come in and say,
01:58:40.020 we're going to give you one trillion years behind bars.
01:58:47.220 Nope.
01:58:49.520 You know, if you're the one thinking that you are fighting for truth and justice,
01:58:55.300 and yet the justice you seek is social justice,
01:59:00.240 you know who also sought social justice?
01:59:03.460 You know who else was fighting for all of that?
01:59:06.260 You know who you'd really like?
01:59:07.680 You should look up Father Coghlan from the 1930s because he was a big social justice warrior.
01:59:15.200 He got into trouble at the end there because he also really liked the Nazis.
01:59:22.280 I don't want social justice.
01:59:24.080 I want justice, justice, equal justice.
01:59:26.800 I don't care who you are, who you voted for.
01:59:29.380 I don't care.
01:59:30.260 If you break the law, you go to jail.
01:59:33.540 That's it.
01:59:40.480 Concentration camps.
01:59:43.140 Honest to God.
01:59:47.460 How do you even get there?
01:59:49.360 How do you even get there?
01:59:50.160 The only time we've had concentration camps in our country
01:59:53.220 is from your hero, FDR.
01:59:58.780 But you won't talk about that.
02:00:00.760 No, no, no.
02:00:01.080 You want to talk about future concentration camps
02:00:03.120 that the so-called Hitler,
02:00:05.560 that you have no evidence that he's Hitler in any way.
02:00:09.740 And by the way, well, he says a lot of crazy things.
02:00:12.260 Have you listened to yourself lately?
02:00:14.040 Do you know what these crazy whack jobs on the right want?
02:00:19.740 They actually believe that God endows them with rights,
02:00:25.000 not the government.
02:00:26.260 Yeah, that's not called crazy.
02:00:28.000 That's called the American Constitution.
02:00:32.520 That's what we all used to believe.
02:00:35.380 So don't say that I'm crazy.
02:00:38.760 No, no, no.
02:00:39.460 I'm following the Constitution, the Bill of Rights,
02:00:42.000 and the Declaration of Independence.
02:00:44.500 I'm not trying to change our country's system of government.
02:00:48.580 You are.
02:00:50.360 I'm not the radical or the rebel or the revolutionary.
02:00:55.320 You are.
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02:02:26.300 You know, history is so important.
02:02:44.860 If we don't know it, we don't know where we came from.
02:02:47.380 We can't learn from our mistakes.
02:02:48.720 We'll make the same mistakes over and over again.
02:02:51.000 It's bad.
02:02:52.880 I have a new novel out.
02:02:54.440 It is a young adult novel.
02:02:56.100 It's called Chasing Embers.
02:02:57.980 And when my co-author and I, we first started working on it,
02:03:01.660 we wanted to include new ways to tell history,
02:03:05.980 but we don't want to be preacher.
02:03:08.260 So here's what we did.
02:03:09.740 We got together with the American Journey Experience,
02:03:11.740 and we did a private event with Tim Barton,
02:03:14.240 and he told stories to young people from 10 to 18.
02:03:18.380 We gave about eight different stories from history,
02:03:21.120 and then we told them,
02:03:22.660 tell it in the least history teacher way you can.
02:03:25.000 Ditch the names and the dates and just focus on the story and the meaning.
02:03:29.500 We watched the kids to see what stories got their attention.
02:03:32.480 Then we asked them to tell us the stories they heard
02:03:34.840 so we could gauge what they were taking away from it.
02:03:37.620 We spent hours doing little history studies and stories from every angle.
02:03:43.180 And one of the more interesting ones is when we were talking about Raoul Wallenberg,
02:03:49.740 who was a Swedish diplomat around the time of the Holocaust.
02:03:52.920 He was sent to Hungary to try to stop the deportation of Jewish people.
02:03:56.820 And the way he did it,
02:03:57.780 he was one of the most successful rescue missions of the period,
02:04:00.500 but he had to lie to pull it off.
02:04:02.540 And there was this great debate between the kids.
02:04:04.860 The adults kind of stayed out of it on,
02:04:07.360 is it okay to lie to do the right thing?
02:04:11.000 Does that matter?
02:04:14.400 That's what you get from history is a debate in your mind.
02:04:18.520 Is that good?
02:04:19.300 Is that bad?
02:04:20.080 What can we take away from that?
02:04:22.080 These stories are now in Chasing Embers,
02:04:25.880 and your kids will be chasing these stories down.
02:04:29.060 It is July 23rd, but you can pre-order it right now.
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02:04:45.120 The Glenn Beck Program.