The Glenn Beck Program - August 02, 2024


Why Kamala’s 'Unburdened' Line Is Her Most RADICAL Statement | Guests: Alveda King & Kelly Shackelford | 8⧸2⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

162.51547

Word Count

20,003

Sentence Count

1,757

Misogynist Sentences

66

Hate Speech Sentences

42


Summary


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00:00:59.720 Glenn, are you with us?
00:01:01.720 Yes.
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00:01:02.760 Yes.
00:01:03.760 I'm ready to go.
00:01:04.840 Yeah.
00:01:05.500 Thank you.
00:01:06.760 Yeah.
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00:01:54.200 Well, hello, and welcome to Friday.
00:02:00.940 It is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:03.420 And we, well, I have some opinions I'd like to get off my chest.
00:02:08.020 You know, not necessarily for the good of anybody else, but maybe my health.
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00:02:23.780 Oh, shall we begin on the tarmac with Kamala and Joe for her first unscripted ramblings yesterday?
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00:04:34.700 Well, hello, Stu.
00:04:36.460 Welcome to Friday.
00:04:38.600 Welcome to Friday, Glenn.
00:04:39.600 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:04:43.260 So what is the thing that has been setting you off in the last 24 hours?
00:04:47.600 Why do you assume that there is something?
00:04:50.600 I mean, maybe it's been a really relaxing day and everything's been fine.
00:04:55.600 Perhaps that's been my last 24 hours.
00:05:00.800 Somehow I doubt that, Stu.
00:05:02.580 Honestly, the thing that's been pissing me off more than anything is the basically male boxer beating the crap out of women in the ring.
00:05:11.880 That's been kind of the thing that's been bothering me.
00:05:13.920 I kind of think that that's weird.
00:05:15.420 A little bit.
00:05:15.900 I think the idea of domestic violence for entertainment is kind of a strange thing.
00:05:19.620 And I've been following the story relatively closely.
00:05:24.540 And now the left is trying to say, actually, she's intersex or something like that.
00:05:30.840 It really doesn't matter.
00:05:32.460 This doesn't have to be a statement about trans rights in America to be a problem.
00:05:37.500 The problem is a giant person with all sorts of male characteristics and strength beyond almost any woman is punching women in the face.
00:05:47.600 And I just, you know, and by the way, a person who's already failed a gender test in a major international competition.
00:05:54.220 So that's enough for me to be a little upset.
00:05:57.460 Yeah.
00:05:58.160 Yeah.
00:05:58.940 Yeah.
00:05:59.460 I know you're a betting man.
00:06:00.720 Let's just, I mean, let's just go with it.
00:06:02.440 How long before we see a non-binary person or a person that has switched genders beat a woman to death and the crowds cheer?
00:06:10.680 How long?
00:06:11.160 How long?
00:06:11.580 When do we get that special?
00:06:13.800 Not long.
00:06:14.620 I mean, there was a story just the other day, it was two days ago, a 17-year-old girl was playing volleyball against a trans person.
00:06:26.960 And she's now, I think, paralyzed, which is...
00:06:32.600 Oh, yeah, but she didn't die.
00:06:34.440 She's paralyzed with brain damage after a transgender opponent who cackled with delight after knocking her to the ground.
00:06:40.760 So that's our world.
00:06:44.860 Okay.
00:06:45.720 Well, doesn't count.
00:06:47.220 Doesn't count.
00:06:48.260 Who feels bad for the athlete from Italy that got punched in the face?
00:06:55.880 I feel really bad for her, and it's a weird distinction in that I feel bad for her and her rise through her sporting life and all the work she's put in and how this was her dream and it's been ruined by nonsense.
00:07:11.540 Though I feel worse for her for being punched in the face by a man.
00:07:17.580 That's actually the one I think is worse than even the sporting event stuff.
00:07:20.800 So I'm all with you on the sporting event stuff.
00:07:23.000 I think that's really bad.
00:07:23.840 But when we get to combat sports, it becomes a whole nother level of, I would argue, borderline criminality.
00:07:30.600 You know, without knowing all the facts, I can't, I guess, put them immediately in prison.
00:07:35.780 But I think anyone who sanctions this sort of nonsense should be considered for a small home inside a cell.
00:07:42.340 So I agree with all of that stuff, but a little bit of me says, hmm, Miss Italian police officer, I did feel really bad for you.
00:07:56.280 And then you decided to walk off and go, but who am I to judge?
00:08:01.420 Honestly, who am I to judge?
00:08:02.880 I don't know.
00:08:04.100 I just didn't want to be hit in the face by him anymore.
00:08:07.740 Who are you to judge?
00:08:09.220 I don't know.
00:08:10.540 An individual, a person.
00:08:12.340 A woman.
00:08:13.700 If you don't stand up against this, it's never going to change.
00:08:19.760 You can't let somebody else carry the water for you.
00:08:23.540 You had a global stage.
00:08:27.680 Everybody saw you.
00:08:28.980 Everybody was with you.
00:08:31.060 And then you go, but I don't know.
00:08:33.440 I mean, maybe I'm just a bigot.
00:08:36.060 Maybe I'm just a hate monger.
00:08:38.000 I don't think so.
00:08:39.760 But it could be.
00:08:41.020 No.
00:08:42.340 No, I'm a woman.
00:08:44.760 When are we going to protect women?
00:08:48.120 When are we going to protect girls in sports?
00:08:51.260 When?
00:08:52.820 The whole world is it.
00:08:53.900 You know what?
00:08:54.420 You know what this is?
00:08:55.580 This is the world being unburdened by those things that have been.
00:09:01.180 You know what that means?
00:09:02.020 Let me translate bullcrap to English.
00:09:04.440 This is what that means.
00:09:06.240 Forget everything you thought was true because we're changing everything tonight.
00:09:11.260 That's what that means.
00:09:13.680 To be unburdened by those things that were.
00:09:17.100 Yeah.
00:09:17.720 Yeah.
00:09:19.220 No, thank you.
00:09:21.120 I know how to define a woman.
00:09:25.720 Genetics.
00:09:26.400 You know, kind of plays a role in life.
00:09:30.740 I hate to bring this up, but science plays a role.
00:09:33.680 And you can't pass as a biological female.
00:09:40.700 You don't play.
00:09:44.020 But we're unburdening ourselves from things like that icky science.
00:09:50.600 Only in this category, however.
00:09:53.200 Because science disagrees with us.
00:09:54.560 And so, okay, well, it also does in global warming and a whole bunch of other stuff.
00:09:57.700 But like, shh, quiet, you hate monger.
00:10:00.780 Stand up.
00:10:02.740 Stand up.
00:10:04.500 Title IX is going in.
00:10:05.900 Some states are letting your kids go to school in the next few weeks.
00:10:09.720 And they're going to be kicked in the face by some female soccer player that's a dude.
00:10:17.760 Say it.
00:10:18.880 Say it.
00:10:19.340 And, you know, it all stops having power when you're not afraid anymore.
00:10:26.280 What do you have to lose?
00:10:28.620 What do you have to lose?
00:10:29.900 I could lose my job.
00:10:30.920 You want to lose your soul?
00:10:33.680 Well, I got to take care of my kids.
00:10:35.400 Really?
00:10:36.120 And how are they going to take care of them when we've unburdened ourselves with what has been?
00:10:41.920 When they don't know history.
00:10:43.560 When they don't know math.
00:10:44.860 They don't know how to read or write.
00:10:47.180 How are they going to survive, dad, mom?
00:10:51.780 They're not going to.
00:10:52.840 If you don't stand up for them right now, they ain't going to.
00:10:59.100 You know, it's funny you say that.
00:11:00.920 I've heard Kamala Harris say that so many times.
00:11:05.600 And basically, I've only considered it as something to mock.
00:11:09.620 And just the fact that she's got nothing to say and she's just repeating herself.
00:11:13.920 But as you point that out, I mean, isn't that essentially exactly what Michelle Obama said all those years ago?
00:11:21.100 It's the same phrase.
00:11:22.920 Yes.
00:11:23.160 Right?
00:11:23.500 Like, it's, you know, hey, we got to erase our history.
00:11:25.960 We have to erase our traditions.
00:11:27.060 We have to move to a new time.
00:11:29.520 We have to unburden ourselves from the things that were.
00:11:36.400 That's exactly what she was saying.
00:11:38.520 Unburdened by what has been.
00:11:39.700 This is why you, yeah, you cannot just make Kamala Harris into a joke.
00:11:47.300 She means those things.
00:11:49.300 And you don't see it that way because you're like, oh, look at the poetry lady's back.
00:11:56.000 I mean, it is also fun to laugh at.
00:11:58.960 I'm not going to dismiss that part of it.
00:12:01.700 But you're right, though.
00:12:02.820 It's like it's an interesting thing.
00:12:04.920 If you're unburdened by what has been, such as knowledge, traditions, things that have actually worked for civilizations, man, you can make all sorts of crazy decisions.
00:12:18.620 The Constitution, you're not burdened by it anymore.
00:12:22.260 Really, I mean, I had never thought of it.
00:12:24.520 I never thought about what she was actually saying.
00:12:26.720 I was just laughing at her for saying seemingly nothing.
00:12:29.640 But there's a lot of meaning behind that.
00:12:35.360 Now, may I, I need your permission to do this, Stu, because I never, ever do this.
00:12:41.160 May I bring this to the Nazis?
00:12:43.280 You know, you are, you usually are so hesitant to bring up any sort of tie to Nazi Germany that I feel in this case it must be okay because you just are so normally not going down that road.
00:12:58.120 Right.
00:12:58.720 You're so normally unburdened by the Nazis and what they have been.
00:13:02.620 What was it that the Nazi scientists were trying to do?
00:13:11.920 They were trying to create super people, right?
00:13:16.060 They wanted to change, don't it make my brown eyes blue?
00:13:19.580 Well, injecting eyes with ink, yeah, that makes your brown eyes blue until you die.
00:13:28.000 So what they did is they unburdened themselves of those things that had been like, hey, let's treat every child as sacred.
00:13:42.660 Hey, let's have empathy for people who are unlike us.
00:13:46.840 Let's unburden ourselves from this.
00:13:50.180 Let's just kill the people who have handicaps.
00:13:54.220 Okay?
00:13:54.460 That was new scientific thinking.
00:13:57.840 And when you unburdened yourself from all the things that you had learned, all of the things that the Lord had taught you forever, what makes Judeo-Christians different than any other religion in the world?
00:14:13.680 What is their main ethic?
00:14:16.380 Their main ethic is love God, love yourself, and love your neighbor.
00:14:26.260 So let's unburden ourselves from God.
00:14:30.220 Let's unburden ourselves from the neighbor if they're different than us.
00:14:34.900 But dig me.
00:14:36.820 I love myself.
00:14:39.020 You can't unburden yourself from the other two.
00:14:41.980 They are changing history in real time.
00:14:47.520 They are changing our ethics in real time.
00:14:52.020 Because they've said overnight, how many times in the last 15 years did you wake up and there was like a new word you had to learn?
00:14:59.780 You're like, what?
00:15:00.200 What the hell is it?
00:15:01.000 What?
00:15:01.920 What does that mean?
00:15:03.200 I don't even know what that means.
00:15:04.860 And like everybody was using it.
00:15:06.880 It was almost like, oh, Kamala Harris, she's the worst.
00:15:11.300 She can't get anybody.
00:15:12.260 Her staff hates her.
00:15:13.760 She's the greatest woman in the world.
00:15:17.200 We just saw it again.
00:15:18.680 They just change overnight.
00:15:20.560 Like there's some secret telegraph going off someplace.
00:15:23.820 Okay, starting tomorrow, just to really freak Americans out, we're just going to start calling Kamala a hero and a genius.
00:15:35.720 Americans won't know what hit them.
00:15:38.820 They'll think they woke up in a different world, a parallel universe where like, didn't yesterday everybody think she was an idiot?
00:15:46.880 They're never going to figure it out.
00:15:48.440 It's so funny.
00:15:53.900 Stand up for what you know is true.
00:15:58.700 You will not save your children if you cower now.
00:16:03.100 Now, it's only going to get harder to the police officer from Italy.
00:16:11.200 I feel bad for you.
00:16:13.000 I feel bad because you probably worked your whole entire life to get to that moment.
00:16:19.040 And then some dude comes in and punches you in the face.
00:16:23.680 Why are you throwing everything you have done in the past away?
00:16:31.900 Why are you throwing everything you know to be true away?
00:16:39.200 Stand up for yourself.
00:16:41.100 If you don't stand up for yourself, who are you expecting to do it for you?
00:16:48.820 Back in just a second.
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00:18:12.240 Glenn, let me ask you real quick while we're on this topic, because I'm interested in your coverage here.
00:18:18.700 I want to do an Olympic medal ceremony.
00:18:21.320 You have a gold, a silver, and a bronze to give away.
00:18:24.460 And you have to give it to the people in this story that piss you off the most.
00:18:31.760 Now, you just did a very long rant about the actual boxer who was punched in the face.
00:18:37.180 And the people I would give as potential medal winners are her, the person who was punched in the face,
00:18:41.760 the person who punched her in the face, and the people who sanctioned the event that allowed him to punch her in the face.
00:18:50.840 If you're doing a gold, silver, bronze, as most pissed off, who are you giving it to?
00:18:54.640 So, in that order reversed, gold to the sanctioning people, to him and then her.
00:19:08.080 So, gold to the...
00:19:08.860 But you're leaving out the real gold.
00:19:10.780 Who's the real gold?
00:19:11.540 The real gold goes to everybody who's just sitting here quietly.
00:19:19.260 It really goes to...
00:19:20.480 None of this would have happened if they would have started this bullcrap, and we all would have went,
00:19:25.300 no, let's follow science.
00:19:27.800 I can define a woman, and you can too.
00:19:31.180 If we all would have stood up, and we wouldn't have cowered,
00:19:34.440 or we wouldn't have been so afraid of being canceled, or I don't want to be unkind.
00:19:40.340 You're not unkind.
00:19:42.440 When was the last time you beat up a transgender person?
00:19:46.440 Okay?
00:19:46.820 I don't know anybody who's done that.
00:19:49.000 I don't know anybody who has done anything other than,
00:19:52.680 look, that guy's in a dress.
00:19:54.760 Okay, dude, whatever.
00:19:56.660 Okay?
00:19:57.140 That's as hateful as I've ever heard in my lifetime.
00:20:01.620 But, because transgendered people are being killed in the hundreds of thousands
00:20:08.840 in your own neighborhood because of what you have never said before,
00:20:16.600 you better tell me she's a good-looking woman, okay?
00:20:21.240 She's a good...
00:20:21.900 Say it!
00:20:22.540 Say it!
00:20:23.100 She's a good-looking woman!
00:20:24.560 No!
00:20:25.360 I'm not going to.
00:20:26.880 But we all played this game.
00:20:28.940 Well, we all is way too broad for that.
00:20:31.840 I am not accepting that responsibility.
00:20:33.780 There wasn't one day that I or you or probably anybody in this audience played that game.
00:20:40.140 Who played that game?
00:20:41.060 The left played that game.
00:20:42.240 The media played that game.
00:20:43.940 These sports organizations played that game.
00:20:46.680 You never played that game.
00:20:48.060 No, but did we all fight?
00:20:52.320 And I don't want to unburden us from what has been.
00:20:58.520 But I also don't want to lay too much blame in history because things happen and you just...
00:21:04.040 We were all confused.
00:21:04.900 We were like, what the hell?
00:21:05.680 This is not going to last.
00:21:07.480 This is not going to last.
00:21:08.860 This is craziness.
00:21:10.220 What is this?
00:21:11.280 Okay, so we just didn't act.
00:21:13.120 We would act differently now.
00:21:14.760 If they unveiled this today, they'd act differently now.
00:21:18.500 I think.
00:21:19.420 We would.
00:21:21.140 Our pushback really started with drag queen story hour.
00:21:25.160 When they started bringing it in to our children, that's when people stood up and said, okay, all right, enough.
00:21:32.100 But there was enough of a foothold that they had started planting that that system was strong.
00:21:38.860 We play these games all the time.
00:21:40.840 Look at who has been voted into office.
00:21:45.520 You know, they say, ah, she wasn't a DEI hire.
00:21:48.740 He said he was going to name a nominee for his vice president who was black.
00:21:56.640 That was his criteria.
00:21:59.320 That's the definition of DEI hires.
00:22:03.220 We can't have a black...
00:22:04.320 We can't have a white woman here or a white man.
00:22:08.200 A one-legged hermaphrodite?
00:22:09.840 Aphrodite?
00:22:10.640 She is still white.
00:22:11.740 No, we've got to have a black woman.
00:22:13.840 Black woman.
00:22:14.740 Do I hear black woman?
00:22:17.320 Enough.
00:22:18.400 Enough is enough.
00:22:20.060 Enough is enough.
00:22:21.560 And the IOC...
00:22:23.240 Let me tell you something.
00:22:24.000 If America had sense...
00:22:26.200 If Donald Trump were in office, that woman wouldn't have been punched.
00:22:29.960 Because the United States, we still have enough clout when we decide to use it to say, no, we're not playing that.
00:22:38.420 You let men punch women in the face, we're pulling all of our athletes.
00:22:42.420 And it would have never happened.
00:22:44.600 Glenn Beck.
00:22:45.800 Wow, that's me.
00:22:49.940 I don't even know that guy who says that, but it's so cool.
00:22:52.960 We're rapidly coming on the one-year anniversary of the terrible October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
00:22:58.540 And to this day, the Holy Land continues to be under attack on multiple fronts.
00:23:03.280 Not only are they still dealing with Hamas, but Hezbollah is constantly destroying critical farmland and people's homes with their rocket attacks.
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00:24:29.580 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:31.460 We're glad you're here.
00:24:32.000 Kelly Shackelford is with us.
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00:24:44.360 But Kelly is here to talk to us.
00:24:47.260 You know, Wednesday night I did a special, or Wednesday night special, on why Biden's final move is to destroy the Supreme Court.
00:24:53.680 It is so transparent.
00:24:55.860 And yet everything that they're saying they're protecting the republic from is exactly what they're doing and why they're changing the Supreme Court, or trying to.
00:25:09.480 Kelly, welcome to the program.
00:25:10.700 Hey, thanks, Glenn, for having me on.
00:25:14.480 Yeah, you're right, by the way, on that.
00:25:19.040 Transforming the Supreme Court into another partisan body would destroy the independence of the judiciary, and we would all lose our civil liberties.
00:25:26.900 And that's what they want.
00:25:28.860 I mean, that's why this is coming out at this point.
00:25:30.760 And people, I think, are not paying enough attention to it because they just think, oh, this won't happen.
00:25:36.960 This is the number one goal of their base.
00:25:40.440 If you ask them if they could get anything, if they got back into office, what would it be?
00:25:46.200 They would say to get rid of this court because that's the only thing that has been standing in their way.
00:25:50.680 And that's why this is being trotted out now because people will say, well, you can't do this stuff they're asking you to do or take a constitutional amendment.
00:25:58.540 Well, yeah, they're not going to do it between now and the election, but this is the thing that excites their base.
00:26:04.500 And guess what will happen if they win?
00:26:06.420 This is exactly what will happen to them.
00:26:08.140 They'll have the power to do these things.
00:26:09.580 So, Kelly, I talk to people all the time and they're like, yeah, but you know what?
00:26:15.580 They're just empowering Donald Trump.
00:26:17.160 This court has just laid waste to any restrictions on the president.
00:26:21.000 When, in my opinion, and I'd love to hear your analysis of this, that is the exact opposite of what the Supreme Court has been doing.
00:26:28.760 They are trying to reduce the power of the president.
00:26:31.740 True or false?
00:26:33.680 Yeah.
00:26:33.960 Well, look, on that point, they're all upset on the presidential immunity decision.
00:26:40.520 I mean, really, they're trying to destroy the court because they don't like just a couple of decisions that they're really upset about.
00:26:47.440 Like, that's a great reason to go back and change the Constitution on areas that have not been changed since the beginning of our country, right?
00:26:54.500 But take the immunity thing.
00:26:56.380 Yeah, does the immunity decision give some protections to the president?
00:27:00.620 Yes, it does.
00:27:01.680 But you have to have some protections.
00:27:03.740 If not, then let's get some DAs and conservative counties across the country to start bringing criminal charges against Biden for negligent homicide for the 13 soldiers who died in Afghanistan because of negligence.
00:27:18.380 Or let's go after Obama for bombing innocent people, which would be negligent homicide.
00:27:25.380 I mean, you can see you've got to have some immunity for the president in his official duties.
00:27:32.180 Or else you could, you know, you could criminalize everything.
00:27:36.200 But it can't be absolute or then the president can do what they want.
00:27:39.340 And that's exactly what the court laid out.
00:27:41.680 They laid out.
00:27:42.720 But I think most scholars had always agreed.
00:27:45.180 You can't start having local DAs bring criminal charges.
00:27:48.720 We've seen with Trump the kind of crazy stuff that was going on in New York.
00:27:52.460 Right.
00:27:52.700 And it would just it would just lay waste to our country if we allowed that.
00:27:57.500 So, I mean, what the court did was I think if it wasn't Donald Trump, I think, you know, you wouldn't have this sort of outrage.
00:28:04.280 But but I tell you that just that alone, you know, that's one of the constitutional amendments.
00:28:09.720 They're going to change the Constitution.
00:28:12.100 And I'll tell you what's really scary, though.
00:28:14.080 And this is what people don't pay attention to.
00:28:16.200 Glenn is what they can do with just a majority vote.
00:28:20.180 But if if Kamala were to win and they were to have the House and the Senate, which if she were to win, they very well might have all three.
00:28:28.560 All it takes is a majority vote to pack the court.
00:28:32.280 Add four justices, five justices, 10 justices, however many they want.
00:28:37.800 This is exactly what the base wants to take.
00:28:40.120 Kamala was asked, are you open to court packing?
00:28:45.060 She said absolutely open.
00:28:46.760 Her director of communications for the last year has been a guy by the name of Brian Fallon.
00:28:51.780 Brian Fallon is the head of Demand Justice, the most radical pro court packing group in the country.
00:28:57.180 So this is where they're going.
00:28:59.060 And this could happen as easy as a majority vote if they get power of all three branches.
00:29:04.460 And I think this is what they want because the constitutional amendments are way too hard to get through.
00:29:08.620 So they're going to be pushing through court packing.
00:29:10.500 And then they could people will think they have rights at that point.
00:29:13.280 They won't.
00:29:14.540 Your rights will be gone because whatever right you think you have, they can just add justices until they get enough to take that away.
00:29:23.160 This is the last thing.
00:29:24.680 By the way, Venezuela.
00:29:26.660 Yeah, this is the last thing a dictator does before he takes complete control.
00:29:30.500 The other thing, so they were mad about Donald Trump and the immunity thing, but then they stretched it into, and just clear this up, they stretched it into he could murder people.
00:29:43.760 He could just, he could say to the, and I love this example from Joy Reid because it's exactly what Biden did.
00:29:49.200 He could just tell the NSA, hey, we think he's, he's a spy.
00:29:55.560 And so they would just come up with all kinds of stuff to make him look guilty.
00:30:00.940 And then when he went to another country, he could have him assassinated.
00:30:04.340 Okay.
00:30:05.420 Just ridiculous.
00:30:06.460 Can they do that?
00:30:07.900 Ridiculous.
00:30:08.700 Why?
00:30:09.140 Why is that ridiculous legally?
00:30:10.540 Because what, what the court said was that in, in, uh, the core constitutionally required duties of the president, uh, that, that, you know, that they're protected.
00:30:21.400 So, you know, if they send people into war or if the type of things that are in the constitution, the idea that is there some sort of official duty to the president to, to murder their opponents, uh, is ridiculous.
00:30:33.680 Um, I mean, and it just shows how, how silly they're going to be.
00:30:36.980 Now, this is the first case.
00:30:38.260 So there's going to be more cases.
00:30:39.340 We haven't had this before because we've never had parties trying to criminalize, uh, politics and trying to make, you know, uh, bring criminal suits against people that are baseless to try to attack people.
00:30:52.780 And, and for political reasons, it is a new, you know, really low in our country.
00:30:57.820 When you criminalize politics, you're getting very dangerous as far as where your country's going.
00:31:02.720 And so, but I tell you, we've, we've got Glenn stuff on, I mean, a lot of people don't understand kind of the history of this.
00:31:09.320 As soon as they started on this, as soon as Biden came into office, they had a commission to quote, reform our Supreme court.
00:31:15.560 And they have been pushing lots of money.
00:31:17.680 Just last week, the Washington post, uh, announced a 30, a new $30 million gift, uh, coming from one of their donors that is going to try to get this over the line.
00:31:27.020 And if people want info, um, I mean, obviously they can always go to first liberty.org and they can get there, but there's also a special site.
00:31:34.420 We set up just for the court packing and the attempts to really transform the Supreme court into a political body.
00:31:40.420 It's called Supreme coup.com.
00:31:43.220 And it has all the data.
00:31:44.780 It has memes you can send out to kind of educate your friends.
00:31:47.520 Just, this is something we've got to talk about, uh, or we need to kill this.
00:31:51.760 Like right now, 67 to 70% of the country doesn't want any of this stuff.
00:31:56.560 If you ask them, right.
00:31:58.080 But most of the Democrats do because they, they don't like the court, uh, you know, the Dobbs decision.
00:32:04.180 They don't like the immunity decision and they're willing to destroy the court over this, but if we educate people, even on the democratic side, and they understand what this will do, the history of Venezuela and these other countries and how you lose your country.
00:32:15.880 When you do this, we, we can move them.
00:32:18.280 We moved them in the polling, uh, in the, in a couple of years in the campaign, when they first tried to push this through, we have got to talk about this in the elections.
00:32:26.660 We've got to force the candidates to answer this question.
00:32:29.560 This is to, um, this is our treasure.
00:32:31.800 This is our rule of law, our freedoms, uh, and again, what they're pushing right now is their number one core thing that they really want in the base.
00:32:40.140 And this is why Biden's bringing it out in the speech this week, the proposals, uh, Kamala saying she agrees is because they want their base excited.
00:32:49.220 And if they win, they're going to follow through on that.
00:32:52.260 And again, it just takes a majority vote to pack the court.
00:32:56.360 And, uh, once you do that, you're done as a country.
00:32:59.540 Oh, okay.
00:33:00.700 So Kelly, one last thing I said at the beginning that there are trying to, the Supreme court has been signaling with their recent decisions that they are trying to cut back the, the power of the, the administration.
00:33:17.220 So, I mean, I, I, I, I always say to people, if you're afraid of the next president, you know, the constitution is out of balance because the president should not have any power to come after you or be an obstacle or a, you know, or an enemy in your own life.
00:33:38.200 If you're afraid of, if you're afraid of, if you're afraid of, if you're afraid of Biden or Trump, it's because the constitution is out of whack and they have been trying to cut back this, this bureaucratic state.
00:33:49.520 Um, and that's the other thing that bothers them so much because they can't just rule by dictate.
00:33:55.040 No, you're right.
00:33:57.640 I mean, what you're saying is true.
00:33:59.360 It's the exact opposite of what they're saying, right?
00:34:01.500 If they, if they subjugate the court to a political body, in other words, they can control, they can just put justices on, they can change all these things.
00:34:10.640 They can have quote ethics rules where they control the court through that.
00:34:13.700 The only protection of the people against, let's say a party has the executive branch and the legislative branch.
00:34:19.900 The only protection is the judiciary, but if it's gone, you're now, you're now into tyranny.
00:34:26.300 And this is why in 1936 and 37, when, when FDR tried this, and even though the Democrats had 80 of the Senate seats, I mean, they had overwhelming control.
00:34:36.540 The country was averaging 1200 letters a day into the Senate saying, this is tyranny.
00:34:42.380 How dare you?
00:34:44.000 And they could, not only could they not get it through the Senate sponsor in a Senate died of a heart attack.
00:34:49.260 And in the next election, they lost massive numbers of seats because America understood if you subjugate the judiciary underneath the legislature and executive branch, you're in danger.
00:35:01.360 You're in your, I mean, you, you've lost your Republic, your constitutional Republic.
00:35:04.940 And they're so bloodthirsty over these, these decisions they don't like, but they're willing to do that.
00:35:11.120 Uh, they want, the only thing they don't control is the court and it would do exactly the opposite of what they're saying.
00:35:16.740 It would give the executive massive power and the legislature to do what they wish.
00:35:21.440 I think if we had an honest press that would point out, I mean, I've, I've, I mean, they've been bold with their lies before.
00:35:28.160 They've been very, very bold, um, but to describe what they're fighting against and having it exactly what they're fighting for is astonishing.
00:35:40.360 And without a, a real free press that is protecting the people and looking out for their interests instead of a party's interest, I'm not sure you'd get those letters, uh, to Congress.
00:35:51.400 So those emails to Congress now, uh, because we are uneducated on our own system of government and half the country just swallows these unbelievable lies.
00:36:03.960 Yes. Yes. Um, I, it was unbelievable. I mean, I'll tell you an example of that. You're, you're right. Uh, I was on C-SPAN yesterday to talk about this and the calls coming in were just unbelievable.
00:36:16.300 One of the callers called in and said, well, the reason we should get rid of the Supreme court is because they allowed Trump to stay on the ballot.
00:36:25.280 And I said, I said, the last time we took somebody off the ballot in this country was Abraham Lincoln taken off of 11 ballots right before the civil war.
00:36:34.880 I said, you're complaining of a decision by our current Supreme court. That was nine zero.
00:36:40.160 And yet that is the justification for us to get rid of the United States Supreme court and our constitutional freedoms in the process.
00:36:48.640 People, people are not talking about this. They, they, they look at this as like a political move by Biden between now and the election.
00:36:55.040 But the reason it is their main political move is because if they win, this is what their base wants.
00:37:01.620 And we've got to educate people. We've got to force people out.
00:37:04.800 Kamala needs to be asked, you know, and Trump, and he'll answer it, I think the right way, but Kamala needs to be asked,
00:37:09.800 are you in favor of court packing? She can't answer that question because if she does, she'll, she'll scare the country.
00:37:15.660 If she says yes. And if she says no, the base will be furious because that's what they're planning to do.
00:37:22.640 Kelly Shackelford, uh, president, CEO, chief counsel of first Liberty Institute.
00:37:28.020 These guys have been on the front line. A lot of the good changes that have come, uh, in the last few years,
00:37:35.820 I believe first Liberty has led the way first Liberty.org. What is it? Is it court coup?
00:37:41.680 Did you say a Supreme coup.com Supreme coup, Supreme coup. Yeah. Uh, thank you so much.
00:37:49.000 Not all of us are French.
00:37:51.980 May I just say, may I just say you should spell it C O O as well. Just, you know, just,
00:37:58.940 just for the people who don't know, you know, uh, all right. Thank you so much, Kelly. Appreciate it.
00:38:04.420 Thanks, Glenn. You bet. Bye-bye.
00:38:09.600 The national debt this week, $35 trillion. Break it down. That means every man, woman,
00:38:18.340 and child now owes a hundred grand. Hmm. Well, I don't want to just, let's all just write a check
00:38:29.680 for our families. You know, you have family for 400 grand, just write it. Let's get rid of this thing.
00:38:34.420 Uh, the real total number of debt with personal debt, corporate debt, uh, state and local debt
00:38:41.980 that comes out to $101 trillion, nearly $300,000 per person. Oh, now it's getting fun, right?
00:38:52.400 Think of it this way. Your next child or grandchild will be born owing about a million dollars. Do you
00:38:59.060 think that could ever be paid back? Hello, digital dollar, wealth confiscation? That's what's coming.
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00:39:45.160 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We're just all, during the break here, we were just all talking about our
00:40:10.060 proud papa moments, proud mama moments. Yesterday, I got a video from my wife. She's in a recording
00:40:16.780 studio in Los Angeles with Cheyenne, who is laying down the vocal tracks for the Christmas
00:40:20.940 thing. She's doing a Christmas album, and so she was laying down. Let me just play a little bit.
00:40:28.280 I was blown away. Listen to this.
00:40:48.000 Merry Christmas, y'all.
00:40:49.300 I mean, I can't believe that's my little girl.
00:40:52.600 It's hard to believe that you had anything to do with that. That's amazing.
00:40:56.000 I don't think I, we've never tested, so it might not be my child.
00:41:00.520 It's incredible. She sounds fantastic.
00:41:03.960 Yeah, this album is going to be, it's all traditional,
00:41:07.400 you know, like could have been recorded in 1940 or 1950 kind of music
00:41:11.940 for Christmas. It'll be coming out, be coming out soon.
00:41:16.260 All right, gang, it is Friday. We start to peel another layer off this
00:41:22.220 and the next program.
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00:43:35.200 Hello America, I've got a few things to say.
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00:44:59.400 So, let's get into some sound here that we just want to cover here just a little bit.
00:45:06.900 Let's start with Corrine Jean-Pierre about the plea deal on 9-11 that everybody is so happy about.
00:45:15.720 Let's let those people not get the death penalty.
00:45:19.120 What did they do?
00:45:19.900 They only killed 3,000 people.
00:45:22.940 Here's Corrine Jean-Pierre.
00:45:24.660 And does he have a message to some of the 9-11 families who wanted to see a full trial,
00:45:28.360 who wanted to see this kind of come to a fuller process?
00:45:32.080 So, look, this is basically what Jake said.
00:45:36.800 This is something that we had no involvement in.
00:45:38.840 He didn't have any involvement in.
00:45:41.080 And so, the White House played no role in this process.
00:45:45.780 And the president directed his team to consult as appropriate with officials and lawyers
00:45:51.160 and Department of Defense, obviously.
00:45:52.620 And, you know, we have said this before, you know, we are, you know, our hearts go out
00:46:01.920 to the families who lost their loved ones on that day.
00:46:08.420 And, you know, the president of 9-11 has honored them every year and the families who, again,
00:46:13.800 who lost their loved one on that terrible day.
00:46:15.600 Okay, all right.
00:46:19.860 Well, I feel like they've got things under control there at the White House.
00:46:24.320 Now, Joe Biden is there on the tarmac waiting for the American citizens imprisoned in Russia.
00:46:33.880 And Biden is there, and he spots a cute little girl.
00:46:38.220 Oh, God.
00:46:39.460 Cut to.
00:46:40.820 You all know we have a tradition in the Biden family.
00:46:43.120 We're saying happy birthday on any birthday.
00:46:45.780 Ready?
00:46:46.660 All of you.
00:46:47.480 Happy birthday to you.
00:46:50.440 Happy birthday to you.
00:46:53.420 Happy birthday, dear Miriam.
00:46:56.740 Happy birthday to you.
00:46:59.640 Remember, no serious guys.
00:47:01.120 You're dating advice.
00:47:03.380 Yeah, that's right.
00:47:05.760 She's all Sue's daughter.
00:47:07.120 I love you.
00:47:08.980 Oh, isn't that great?
00:47:10.600 Hugging her, giving her a little kiss, keeping her close.
00:47:13.200 You know what I mean?
00:47:14.120 Hey, no serious dating until you're 30.
00:47:17.340 I'm not interested after 30.
00:47:20.140 So we had that going on.
00:47:22.100 Now, in this hostage release, what was really nice was Joe Biden said,
00:47:28.500 you know, Donald Trump couldn't have gotten this deal done.
00:47:31.000 He wouldn't have done this.
00:47:32.400 You know, I got Putin on the horn, and we made a deal.
00:47:36.220 Well, let's talk about that here for a second.
00:47:37.960 There's a couple of things that are wrong with that.
00:47:40.940 First of all, why do you think Putin got on the phone with you right at election time?
00:47:48.260 Do you think he's for Donald Trump, or is he for you being president?
00:47:53.700 So he's making a deal, which makes you look good.
00:47:57.860 What does that tell you?
00:48:00.580 Does that tell you that Putin is afraid of you?
00:48:02.980 No, he's doing PR for you.
00:48:05.320 He wants the Biden administration, not the Trump administration.
00:48:10.660 Hello, ding dong.
00:48:11.760 Also, you did make a deal, and it was lousy for us.
00:48:16.720 Why is it they got more than we got?
00:48:19.740 Well, why?
00:48:21.160 Because you're desperate.
00:48:22.780 You're desperate, that's why, and he knows that.
00:48:25.220 And he wants to play into the political narrative here in America.
00:48:29.300 Okay, so now when he's on the tarmac, Kamala has her first unscripted moment in the last couple of weeks.
00:48:41.680 And they're talking to her and Biden, and he's just standing there like, I have no idea what she's saying.
00:48:50.040 And they say, you know, any comments on what's about to happen?
00:48:54.120 And here's what Kamala says, 21, please.
00:48:57.120 This is just an extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy
00:49:05.720 and understands the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy and strengthening alliances.
00:49:15.960 This is an incredible day.
00:49:18.880 What did she just say?
00:49:20.640 It's one of her circular, oh my gosh.
00:49:24.860 By the way, Glenn, that is, I believe, officially the first question she's been asked.
00:49:31.200 I may have missed something.
00:49:33.280 I know RuPaul asked her a couple questions, so I'm not counting those.
00:49:37.580 But I'm saying, from a reporter, and I believe it was, how do you feel about this amazing thing that happened?
00:49:42.820 But she, that's, I believe, the first question she's been asked.
00:49:47.520 And it was the easiest question imaginable.
00:49:52.060 And she blows it.
00:49:53.240 Basically, compliment yourself.
00:49:54.480 And she still, she still blew it.
00:49:57.700 We've got to get her, you just got to get her on, you got to get her in front of these cameras.
00:50:02.240 It just, as soon as people see this, you know, this little boomlet goes away.
00:50:06.640 I tell you, I have a, I have a real problem with you, Stu, because you're so racist.
00:50:11.920 She's still reeling from President Trump, you know, saying, I thought she was an Indian.
00:50:17.600 And everybody, everybody in the press, and they know what they're doing.
00:50:20.660 They're, they are, they are taking and twisting his words.
00:50:24.160 He's not saying she wasn't black.
00:50:26.260 He was making a comment of, wait, but she never called herself black until this point in the election.
00:50:32.960 And then, when she needed the black vote, she said, oh, I'm black.
00:50:36.960 Here she is, Kamala Harris, 2019, cut 22.
00:50:42.140 Okay.
00:50:42.760 It's an Indian recipe.
00:50:43.860 Yes.
00:50:44.340 Because you are Indian.
00:50:46.140 Yes, yes.
00:50:46.680 Okay, and I don't know that everybody knows that.
00:50:48.520 But I find that wherever I go, and I see Indian people, the supermarket, on the street, everyone's like, you know, Kamala Harris is Indian, right?
00:50:54.720 It's like our, the thing we're so excited about, to have you running for president.
00:50:59.560 Yeah.
00:51:00.260 So, we're both Indian, but actually, we're both South Indian.
00:51:04.000 Okay.
00:51:04.100 Yes.
00:51:04.500 You look like.
00:51:05.340 Wait, wait, hold on.
00:51:06.100 Can we, we need to stop and address one thing here.
00:51:09.420 What?
00:51:09.720 What Mindy Kaling just said has never occurred.
00:51:13.400 Never, ever, one time in her life did this incredibly famous person who was on one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time have someone walk up to her and say, did you know Kamala Harris was Indian?
00:51:25.940 That story never, ever, ever occurred.
00:51:31.660 That is complete nonsense.
00:51:34.900 I just want to at least get that on the record.
00:51:37.820 Okay.
00:51:39.240 Next, here's Kamala Harris in 2020.
00:51:42.740 She's not black.
00:51:43.680 She's Indian.
00:51:44.580 Listen.
00:51:44.720 Today, on August 15th, 2020, I stand before you as the first candidate for vice president of the United States of South Asian descent.
00:51:57.180 Okay.
00:51:58.120 Now, nobody's, nobody is not, nobody is saying she's not black.
00:52:03.300 Okay.
00:52:03.600 Yes, she's black.
00:52:04.760 She's Indian.
00:52:05.320 She's half black.
00:52:06.080 She's half Indian.
00:52:07.160 We know, we know how science works.
00:52:11.180 You're the ones confused about what's a woman.
00:52:14.880 So, we got it.
00:52:17.060 Her dad was black.
00:52:18.660 Her mom was Indian.
00:52:21.780 Even Don Lemon, when she started saying that she was black, he was starting to be offended because he's like, you know, she's calling herself African American.
00:52:31.520 Listen, this is Don Lemon.
00:52:34.240 Black woman.
00:52:35.000 Okay, that's right.
00:52:35.820 I agree with that.
00:52:36.760 I agree with that.
00:52:37.820 But is she African American?
00:52:39.160 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:52:40.760 But is she African American?
00:52:42.120 There's a difference.
00:52:42.720 There's nothing wrong with that.
00:52:44.060 No one is trying to take anything away from her.
00:52:45.960 Let's go down into her lineage.
00:52:47.020 I think you're falling, I think you're falling into a trap of that.
00:52:49.560 All she had to do was say, I am black.
00:52:51.380 Remember how much trouble he got in for that?
00:52:54.120 She's not African American.
00:52:55.480 No, she's not.
00:52:56.320 She's Jamaican Indian.
00:52:58.920 And there's nothing wrong with that.
00:53:00.880 Nothing wrong with that.
00:53:02.340 Except she uses it to play on constituents.
00:53:06.260 That's the only thing Donald Trump was saying.
00:53:09.720 He's not questioning who she is.
00:53:12.280 We all know who she is now.
00:53:14.940 But she said she was Indian when she was needing the Indian vote.
00:53:19.500 And then she's black when she needs the black vote.
00:53:22.360 She's both.
00:53:23.720 Yeah.
00:53:24.080 And the way, please.
00:53:26.260 It's so bad.
00:53:26.880 The way he actually said it was, and you know, she turned black a couple years ago.
00:53:31.740 And like, they are so dishonest that they're acting as if they think he thought she just
00:53:39.360 turned black, like a literal statement.
00:53:42.060 Now they know exactly what they're doing, but it's amazing as well.
00:53:45.760 This is coming from the same people who say you can change races based on just saying it.
00:53:52.360 Right?
00:53:52.580 Like they should be, this is like the Rachel Dolezal thing.
00:53:56.460 If it was literal, they would be supporting it.
00:53:59.240 Right.
00:53:59.780 If she just was Indian her whole life and just said she was black, they would then say she's
00:54:04.740 now black.
00:54:05.540 But because Donald Trump made the point in a critical way, all of a sudden that's not
00:54:10.400 possible.
00:54:10.860 It's a racist to even suggest.
00:54:12.040 I know.
00:54:12.740 I know.
00:54:13.180 So I would like to suggest that she's not only Jamaican Indian black, but she's also Southern
00:54:22.280 California, because, uh, you know, she was raised in Berkeley.
00:54:26.740 Uh, that's Southern California, isn't it?
00:54:28.680 Which explains her speech this week with a Southern accent.
00:54:33.860 26.
00:54:35.280 And you all helped us win in 2020 and we're going to do it again in 2024.
00:54:43.360 That is, that is Southern California.
00:54:47.480 I mean, she is, she's all over it, all over it.
00:54:52.440 You know, I don't know if you heard Michael Malice, uh, this week, but I love Michael Malice.
00:54:59.460 Uh, and what he said on Joe, Joe Rogan this week about Kamala Harris.
00:55:03.260 Listen, if you're going after officer Harris, you're either racist or sexist or ableist.
00:55:07.140 Right.
00:55:07.340 So they will use the list.
00:55:08.600 Yeah.
00:55:08.700 Cause she's a retard.
00:55:10.540 She's literally retarded.
00:55:12.020 I mean, Ukraine is a country in Europe.
00:55:16.760 And Russia is another country and a powerful country and Russia invaded Ukraine.
00:55:22.800 And that's wrong.
00:55:23.580 What's really important is what can be unburdened by what has been.
00:55:26.560 I think of her as America's wine mom.
00:55:28.680 Cause it seems like she's three deep by noon and she's got the three phases of wine mom.
00:55:34.220 She's got happy drunk.
00:55:35.600 Oh my God.
00:55:36.760 This cereal's got a rabbit on it.
00:55:38.720 It's so great.
00:55:39.700 Cackling, cackling, cackling.
00:55:40.780 Then there is, um, trying to drunk at work where you're trying to make sense, but you
00:55:45.440 don't.
00:55:45.860 Space is around us all and unites us all and inspires us all.
00:55:51.020 And then there's, I'm being stern.
00:55:53.180 So you don't realize how plastered I am.
00:55:55.280 And I'm making a point.
00:55:56.620 That little girl was me.
00:55:58.020 Now I'm going to go upstairs and don't knock on the door cause I'm going to pass out.
00:56:00.980 So those are her three ways to talk.
00:56:03.100 So those are the wine mom faces.
00:56:04.320 Ukraine is a country in Europe.
00:56:08.300 It exists next to another country called Russia.
00:56:11.980 Russia is a bigger country.
00:56:13.760 Russia is a powerful country.
00:56:15.320 Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine.
00:56:19.120 So basically that's wrong.
00:56:22.820 Can I tell you something though?
00:56:24.360 When I listen to that, I just think this is so vapid, but then I think how many Americans
00:56:30.120 need it broken down that way.
00:56:33.900 Certainly her voters do.
00:56:36.480 Yeah.
00:56:37.840 It was a, it's a bigger country.
00:56:40.720 And so then that's wrong.
00:56:43.680 Oh, okay.
00:56:44.600 Thank you, Mamala.
00:56:46.540 I appreciate that.
00:56:47.840 Now I understand big things.
00:56:49.700 Big countries shouldn't go into little countries.
00:56:51.880 Can little countries go into big countries?
00:56:53.820 Would that be wrong?
00:56:55.640 I mean, it is, it's just, it's amazing.
00:56:58.960 Do we know Glenn, how many various ceilings she would be busting through with this?
00:57:04.760 Cause we know we'd have the first black woman.
00:57:07.520 We would have the first woman.
00:57:09.600 We would have the first Indian.
00:57:13.600 We would have the first South Asian.
00:57:17.300 We would also have the first Asian.
00:57:20.820 And this one in particularly is bothersome because at some point, like, I don't know,
00:57:24.940 maybe it's 20, somewhere in the 20 years from now, some great grandson or granddaughter
00:57:32.660 of a person, a Japanese American who was put into internment camps by the president that
00:57:39.220 every Democrat thinks is the best president of all time is going to rise to power and maybe
00:57:44.800 be elected president.
00:57:45.900 And they're going to be like, actually, you're the second Asian president.
00:57:50.140 Sorry.
00:57:51.460 Kamala won back in 2024.
00:57:54.540 God forbid.
00:57:55.700 And sorry, you don't count.
00:57:57.820 You didn't break any ceilings.
00:57:59.180 You're a giant zilch.
00:58:00.780 You get no recognition.
00:58:02.680 Sorry about that.
00:58:03.940 Good night.
00:58:05.200 I mean, that's sad.
00:58:07.160 It's, uh, did you hear the, the flashback, uh, of Gerald Ford from 1978 or 79, where he
00:58:16.820 was asked, he was running against, uh, Ronald Reagan at the time and they're in the primaries
00:58:22.340 and he's asked by this little girl, uh, you know, I'm eight years old and I want to see
00:58:27.580 someday a female president.
00:58:29.480 What is it going to take?
00:58:30.380 What advice would you give an eight year old girl for who wants to be president?
00:58:34.620 Okay.
00:58:35.720 Um, so he says, well, I'll tell you, we'll have a female president.
00:58:41.000 Uh, it is inevitable in the future, but let me tell you how it's going to come.
00:58:46.200 Okay.
00:58:46.460 This is 1978 or 79.
00:58:48.960 Let me tell you how it's going to come.
00:58:51.500 Either the Democrats or the Republicans are eventually going to nominate a woman to be the
00:58:57.220 vice president and the vice president, uh, will be serving in that administration until
00:59:04.640 the president dies or bows out.
00:59:08.240 And that's how she'll become president.
00:59:10.240 That will be your first, uh, president.
00:59:13.240 Really?
00:59:13.980 I have not heard that.
00:59:15.120 That's an incredible, crazy, bizarre moment.
00:59:18.240 I mean, why would he, I mean, was he just so convinced Americans hated women or was he
00:59:23.740 convinced they were sexist or what was the reasoning for that?
00:59:27.840 I don't know.
00:59:28.520 I would imagine that it would, he didn't think that kind of change could be made.
00:59:33.320 Really?
00:59:33.720 Like I, I mean, again, and this is the seventies, so it's a different era.
00:59:38.120 Uh, I, you know, I, I understand, but I don't know.
00:59:41.300 Run by white men keeping women down.
00:59:44.160 That's a, that's a fact.
00:59:44.740 I hear that quote.
00:59:46.460 Yeah.
00:59:46.940 It's, it's, it's fascinating.
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01:01:08.420 Well, Stu, uh, another New York times bestseller, uh, in chasing, uh, embers.
01:01:27.660 Wow.
01:01:28.440 And, uh, yeah.
01:01:30.020 And I, you know, I said, yeah, I've been saying, I don't care if it's New York times bestseller,
01:01:34.060 but I think some people in the audience might care.
01:01:37.220 Um, you know, it's, uh, it was on the bestseller list.
01:01:41.640 And the only reason why it matters to me is because that's what gets into the airports.
01:01:45.540 If it's on the bestseller list, then it goes into the airports and goes into stores and then
01:01:49.280 they have to put it up front and everything else.
01:01:51.540 But I think what's, what's happening is I think some people are trying to send a message to
01:01:57.980 the rest of, well, the rest of the world.
01:02:00.560 We, we would like good stories.
01:02:02.420 We would like stories of good people.
01:02:04.540 You know, let me tell you, this is a story of, of two kids revolves around two kids, uh,
01:02:09.320 different families, different backgrounds.
01:02:11.700 Um, gosh, I'm trying to think, I think that's all I can tell you about them because we don't
01:02:18.180 ever describe their race or their color or anything about ethnicity or their sex, who
01:02:27.360 they desire to have sex with, or if they think they're a boy or a girl, none of that is in
01:02:32.080 that.
01:02:32.680 None of that is in chasing embers.
01:02:34.860 It's just teenagers story of teenagers, uh, that are weird.
01:02:39.820 You know, they're not asexual bloggers or racist or, you know, kind of obnoxious feminist.
01:02:45.440 Uh, there has nothing to do with identity.
01:02:48.020 What they're weird about is they're trying to find the truth.
01:02:51.240 They want to know if truth matters.
01:02:53.720 They want to know what the truth is.
01:02:55.140 They've been filled with lies their whole life.
01:02:58.040 How do you find the truth?
01:02:59.720 Especially if you're living in a dystopian world like they are in chasing embers available
01:03:05.060 now, New York times bestseller again.
01:03:07.220 Uh, thank you.
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01:03:22.880 It's chasing embers, the latest New York times bestseller from moi and Michaela G.
01:03:31.440 Hedrick.
01:03:31.900 I was so excited for her.
01:03:33.220 This is her first, uh, novel.
01:03:35.640 She wrote this, uh, with me and she did so much work.
01:03:39.520 She's been pouring her heart and soul into this and I was so excited to call her and
01:03:45.120 say, New York times bestseller.
01:03:46.900 You're an author.
01:03:48.480 Congratulations.
01:03:49.340 That's really cool.
01:03:49.920 And it was, you know, mainly she's the one that should get the credit for this.
01:03:53.500 I mean, let's just, what did you do?
01:03:56.680 You know, I mean, yeah, that's really nothing.
01:03:59.200 You did nothing.
01:03:59.860 I mean, really be honest about it.
01:04:01.440 Uh, I mean, it's all really about her and that makes me more comfortable admitting
01:04:07.000 it.
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01:05:45.720 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:47.680 We're really, really glad that you are here.
01:05:50.000 Thank you so much for listening.
01:05:51.280 Um, I had, uh, I had lunch with Dennis Quaid yesterday.
01:05:55.200 He came over to the, to the house here in the, in the mountains and, uh, what a great
01:06:01.580 guy, really, really, uh, sharp, very spiritually grounded.
01:06:09.000 Uh, and, uh, we recorded a special that's going to happen in a couple of weeks when his new
01:06:13.680 movie comes out, uh, Ronald Reagan, but he came in and I have a piano in the, in the great
01:06:19.960 room and, and, uh, he said, uh, who plays piano?
01:06:23.660 And I said, not me, I'm trying, but not me.
01:06:27.120 Uh, and he walked away from it and then he comes back and he's ready for the interview
01:06:32.060 and he comes back and he walks in and he stands in front of the piano and he just starts
01:06:36.320 playing great balls of fire.
01:06:38.440 It was unbelievable.
01:06:40.480 The cameras were on, thank God.
01:06:42.260 Uh, so we captured it, but it was unbelievable.
01:06:44.660 And he learned that from Jerry Lee Lewis, but, uh, we were talking about his new movie
01:06:49.680 Reagan that's coming out and I can't wait to you to hear this interview cause he's Reagan
01:06:55.500 was his hero.
01:06:56.960 Uh, and he has a lot to say and a lot of insight on what we need to do, um, as a, as a people,
01:07:03.660 what we should be looking for.
01:07:04.720 And he doesn't, not necessarily political, just much more, you know, principle wise.
01:07:10.700 Um, but it was, it was great.
01:07:12.820 And in a couple of weeks, uh, when is this is September 20th and 21st at Mercury studios,
01:07:19.420 I'm opening up our kind of Willy Wonka chocolate factory and, uh, and inviting some of the best
01:07:25.420 American artists to come in.
01:07:27.400 And they've been working with me on, uh, on, on trying to put narratives,
01:07:33.200 American narratives back into art instead of just a barn, let's tell a story.
01:07:38.000 And one of the best guys that, uh, is, is out there that is painting really great stuff
01:07:44.060 that he knows how to tell a story is Chris Hopkins.
01:07:46.760 He has done several, uh, Superbowl, uh, uh, themes.
01:07:52.620 He has, uh, he did the Indiana Jones, uh, marquee art and, and everything.
01:07:58.520 Um, so he knows how to tell a story like that.
01:08:01.260 I had him send me, uh, one of his paintings saluting Reagan, which is, he's, he's going
01:08:07.600 to put into the art show.
01:08:09.140 Uh, and it is so Norman Rockwell.
01:08:11.880 It's this kid, uh, in a, uh, Cub Scout uniform with his dog sitting down and he sees this picture
01:08:19.180 of this poster on the wall of Reagan and he stands there and he salutes him.
01:08:22.360 And it's just so cool.
01:08:24.620 And, uh, we're fortunate to have Chris with us now and also at the, uh, at the art show
01:08:28.800 in September.
01:08:29.280 Hi, Chris.
01:08:30.740 How are you doing, Glenn?
01:08:32.580 I'm doing great.
01:08:34.140 I'm doing great.
01:08:35.200 Can I ask him, by the way, uh, Dennis Quaid, who plays Reagan, he saw your art yesterday.
01:08:40.260 It was like, oh, that's unbelievable.
01:08:41.860 Just unbelievable.
01:08:43.220 I can't wait to see the actual, you know, canvas.
01:08:48.200 Well, it's a real honor, uh, for, uh, Dennis to say that and for you to take the appreciation
01:08:53.840 you do and what I consider a really important show coming up anyway.
01:08:58.420 Yeah.
01:08:58.920 Thank you.
01:08:59.500 So, um, you are one of the guys who really took this to heart and you did several paintings.
01:09:05.680 You have the Reagan one.
01:09:06.800 You also have the Tuskegee airman, which is just beautiful.
01:09:11.140 Uh, and I was surprised that you took on the vampire slay, uh, slayer kit.
01:09:18.060 We, we asked these artists to go through our museum and we have a vamp, it's actual vampire
01:09:24.600 slaying kit from like 1850 or something from Europe.
01:09:28.540 And it's crazy.
01:09:30.040 I mean, it's just crazy, but you took that on and you put that into art.
01:09:34.240 Why did you pick that one?
01:09:35.660 Um, it just looked like fun, really nothing, nothing more onerous than that.
01:09:42.140 Yeah.
01:09:43.360 It's just crazy.
01:09:44.620 Um, and then you also took on, uh, a world war two.
01:09:48.440 Tell me about that painting.
01:09:50.320 Well, that one was, uh, general McAuliffe and, uh, you know, during the battle of the
01:09:54.860 bulge, uh, and he was surrounded by the Vermont and, uh, and, uh, in Belgium and there was
01:10:02.000 actually no way, no way out.
01:10:03.780 And this is very close to Christmas when he was given a, um, ultimatum by the, uh, by
01:10:10.200 the Germans.
01:10:10.820 In fact, it was Christmas Eve and he was rolling out of bed when he read this ultimatum for
01:10:16.160 surrender.
01:10:16.580 And he was half asleep and he asked his aid, what is this?
01:10:19.600 They want to surrender to us?
01:10:21.280 And his aid said, no, they're demanding our surrender.
01:10:23.860 And it's for us where we're on nets.
01:10:25.980 So he gets up, he says, uh, he's at his table, fully dressed and awake.
01:10:29.580 And he says, what kind of response should I give these guys?
01:10:33.060 And his aid started laughing and said, well, your initial response seemed pretty hard to
01:10:37.220 beat.
01:10:38.160 Uh, so he said, you mean nuts?
01:10:39.620 Oh yeah.
01:10:40.180 So he wrote it out and they typed up and gave it to the Germans and the Germans said, well,
01:10:44.240 what does this mean?
01:10:45.040 Is this good or bad?
01:10:46.400 And they said, no, that means we're, you know, you should surrender to us.
01:10:51.560 So they hung in there until Patton's third army came in and, and, uh, freed them and everything.
01:10:57.400 So it's quite a story.
01:10:58.760 I have to tell you, I love the stories of in the darkest hours and there's lots of them
01:11:04.620 in the darkest hours.
01:11:06.640 Uh, these guys would, I mean, they just barrel laugh and, uh, I mean, they just believed in
01:11:13.780 their cause.
01:11:14.380 They knew that they might die.
01:11:16.240 Um, but they were, they enjoyed the moments that they had.
01:11:20.560 Uh, and it's, it's inspiring.
01:11:23.120 It's really inspiring.
01:11:24.260 Well, in the darkest moments, that's when, uh, most or many people shine their brightest.
01:11:31.120 And that was certainly true in this case.
01:11:33.080 And many, uh, that happened in that darkness that surrounded world war two.
01:11:39.120 When I look at the Reagan poster and Dennis Quaid and I talked about this yesterday, um,
01:11:45.880 Reagan, it was a different era entirely.
01:11:49.520 Um, we, we, we still had the majority of the population liked America, was proud of America,
01:11:57.860 wanted to be a better America, um, but still America.
01:12:03.480 Uh, does this exist anymore?
01:12:05.720 What, what is the reaction when you have people see your Reagan painting?
01:12:09.280 Well, it's, it's surprisingly to me, it's been over overall, um, positive.
01:12:16.220 Cause I mean, who was it?
01:12:17.700 Uh, was it Sir Austin Chamberlain who said that we live in, you know, and what is interesting
01:12:22.840 times.
01:12:23.340 And that was again, quoted by, by, um, you know, Robert Kennedy.
01:12:27.480 We have the interesting times we're in now as we seem to be more divided than ever.
01:12:31.500 We've also got a specter hanging in front of us, in my opinion, and we called AI, uh, and
01:12:38.180 these are much, I guess, interesting, but not in a good way.
01:12:42.520 And I think when, and I'm kind of answering your question in a, in a roundabout way, but
01:12:46.820 one of the things about your show that I think would remedy or at least put a bandaid in some
01:12:51.660 of this is artwork has a tendency to bring people together.
01:12:54.520 And, and you can, you know, that can be done with people with different, maybe extreme
01:12:59.760 points of view.
01:13:00.800 And that's happened to me before.
01:13:02.420 I, when I did some Tuskegee Airmen, I had a show open up here at the Seattle, uh, museum
01:13:07.360 of flight.
01:13:07.840 And we had some former black Panthers there.
01:13:10.560 We also had some people who were, you know, from the tea party at that time.
01:13:14.600 And they were there for one thing.
01:13:16.000 And that was, well, two things, either to, uh, see the artwork and become aware of it and
01:13:20.020 to pay homage to the Tuskegee Airmen.
01:13:21.660 And it was nothing but goodwill throughout that whole hall between everybody, the Black
01:13:27.760 Panthers and the, and the tea party.
01:13:30.960 And this is one of the things we want to, I think you could try to do because we are at
01:13:34.740 a very polarizing time now.
01:13:36.580 And if we just take the time to even talk to one another, uh, maybe, uh, we could hear
01:13:41.320 something that we can maybe not accept or agree with, but we can absolutely be respectful
01:13:47.100 and respectfully disagree with and say, Hey, we can, uh, we can still work on things
01:13:50.720 together.
01:13:51.720 And, uh, you know, that was my long answer.
01:13:54.400 So do, do artists, uh, do they believe they can create this art, uh, and not be polar?
01:14:06.060 I mean, one of the things that I really wanted to do is, is art tells stories and we have
01:14:10.620 so much hotel art now, um, that they're not telling, they're not telling stories.
01:14:15.840 They're not inspiring.
01:14:16.640 They're pretty, but they're not inspiring, uh, anything.
01:14:20.580 Um, where, where does that come from?
01:14:22.960 Why aren't we doing that more?
01:14:25.060 I think a lot of it has to do with, um, just the modern times.
01:14:30.340 We are a lot of the things again, like AI and whatnot, because in the era before we had
01:14:35.440 that, we had people like, well, like Norman Rockwell, like JC Lyendecker, like Howard Chandler,
01:14:40.500 Christie and all these wonderful illustrators and what their jobs were, you know, pay their
01:14:45.660 bills were to tell stories.
01:14:47.080 They had to know perspective.
01:14:48.800 They had to know how to draw people.
01:14:50.620 They had to know how to draw portraits, all of those things, which I think are becoming
01:14:54.720 more and more lost.
01:14:56.140 And now that we're on the threshold of AI doing artwork for us, uh, I think that could
01:15:01.500 very well be a nail in the coffin of the expression of the human soul.
01:15:06.100 And this is one of the things these guys had in their work.
01:15:08.760 It was soul, it was just soul in their paintings and in their layouts and everything.
01:15:12.900 And that is the one thing I hope that we do not lose, you know, so.
01:15:18.000 Well, we're, uh, we're trying our best to encourage you guys.
01:15:21.420 Um, and that's why we have the American narratives in fine art show.
01:15:25.500 Uh, it is, um, the, the artists are from, you know, coming from all over the United States.
01:15:30.980 Some of them I think are from, uh, foreign countries, um, but they're just great artists
01:15:36.240 that are want to tell the American story.
01:15:38.760 Uh, and it's, uh, American narratives in fine art.com.
01:15:42.220 You can get all the information at glennbeck.com right now.
01:15:44.700 Get your tickets to come.
01:15:45.840 It is, it's a different show.
01:15:47.700 It is not being judged by experts.
01:15:49.420 It'll be judged by you.
01:15:51.080 Um, uh, you can buy the art, look at the art.
01:15:54.000 Um, but it's also put together with the museum artifacts.
01:15:58.680 So whatever artifacts that inspired these guys to come up with the art is with the art.
01:16:05.140 Uh, and so it's something that you can see real history and then see inspirational art
01:16:11.000 to tell that history.
01:16:11.960 And it happens at the Mercury studios, uh, September 20th and 21st.
01:16:17.140 You don't want to miss it in Dallas, Chris.
01:16:19.840 I can't wait to meet you and shake your hands.
01:16:21.760 And I cannot wait to see that Reagan painting in person.
01:16:24.480 It's beautiful.
01:16:25.280 Well, I, I really, really appreciate it, Glenn.
01:16:28.320 And, uh, and your honor this afternoon, I think I'm going to take off from work and go,
01:16:32.940 uh, drop a line in the Skagit river up there by Mount Vernon.
01:16:36.200 So you can't, uh, get a sockeye or something.
01:16:38.780 And where do you, where do you live, Chris?
01:16:42.460 I live in Everett, but I'm from Mount Vernon originally.
01:16:45.620 Oh my gosh.
01:16:47.260 Did we, were you, were you there when I was living there?
01:16:49.940 I was 18 and I moved out of there and I think 1965 when I was a kid, my, uh, father
01:16:58.860 moved, uh, we moved to Southern Oregon and then from there was all over the place.
01:17:03.120 And then I ended up back up here living in Everett, but, uh, I know it's going to be
01:17:08.100 a good sunset.
01:17:08.960 I'm going to get a sack of oysters and sit out on the bank and see what we can get.
01:17:13.160 Oh, ah, shut up.
01:17:16.240 I wish you were here, Glenn.
01:17:17.500 Send me a picture, Chris.
01:17:18.260 Yeah, I know.
01:17:18.900 I wish I was too.
01:17:19.860 Chris, thank you so much.
01:17:20.800 God bless.
01:17:22.040 Thank you, buddy.
01:17:22.600 Bye-bye.
01:17:23.820 Yeah.
01:17:24.160 All right.
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01:18:58.660 Uh, let's see.
01:19:15.480 There's several things that are happening.
01:19:17.680 I'm going to be in Washington, D.C.
01:19:20.560 Uh, towards the end of next month.
01:19:23.200 We'll tell you more about that here in just a minute.
01:19:25.700 It's a big, it's a big deal.
01:19:27.700 It's a March for Children.
01:19:29.120 Uh, first time there's been a March for Children in, um, in Washington, D.C.
01:19:33.580 We'll talk about that, uh, in just a minute.
01:19:36.620 Um, I hope people come to this.
01:19:38.300 Do you think anybody's going to come to this art show, Stu?
01:19:41.200 Yeah, I do.
01:19:42.500 They usually come to these types of events.
01:19:44.760 I mean, it's not for everybody, right?
01:19:46.340 But, uh, it's one of those things that even if you're not, like, uh, into art, you're going
01:19:51.480 to find a lot, I think, that you enjoy, especially if you happen to be someone who really appreciates
01:19:56.380 America and is used to this world, you know, angering you.
01:20:01.220 Yeah, I mean, I have to tell you, I, I, you know, the one thing I don't like going into
01:20:07.260 art galleries because I, you know, if somebody snotty is going to talk to you and then you're
01:20:11.900 going to feel stupid and I hate that.
01:20:13.700 I just hate it.
01:20:14.400 Um, because I just know what I like.
01:20:16.400 I don't, I don't really care.
01:20:17.560 Uh, you know, oh, look at the brush strokes here.
01:20:20.740 Okay.
01:20:21.120 Well, that's cool.
01:20:21.740 And as an artist, I can maybe appreciate that, but the average person doesn't, and they don't
01:20:25.980 want to hear all the snotty gobbledygook that raises the price.
01:20:29.580 Uh, and, uh, and so I wanted to put something together because the whole point of this is to
01:20:33.980 teach and to show artists that there is a, an appetite for art that tells stories of heroes.
01:20:41.500 Um, and so I hoping that people will, uh, will show up, but it's, it's, it's a combination
01:20:48.020 of a museum as well.
01:20:50.260 Uh, I don't think this has ever been done before.
01:20:52.380 And these artists are amazing.
01:20:55.280 These are some of the best.
01:20:56.600 I mean, I was doing an interview with the art magazine, uh, on this the other day and the
01:21:02.140 guy said, how did you get these people to come?
01:21:04.480 And I said, I have no idea.
01:21:06.880 He's like, Glenn, these are some of the best artists in America living.
01:21:11.500 And I'm like, I know, and I have no idea why they're coming or how we convinced them,
01:21:17.480 but I'm glad they're coming.
01:21:19.220 So please join us.
01:21:21.440 To be clear, it's, and you see all the, there's going to be some great artists, but, uh, you
01:21:24.680 know, no one of Hunter Biden's ability.
01:21:28.420 Oh, well, I don't think, no, no, we didn't even, we didn't even think of inviting him.
01:21:33.420 Um, you know, we didn't even, we didn't even, we didn't even, we're like Hunter Biden.
01:21:37.360 No.
01:21:37.860 Yeah.
01:21:38.240 Yeah.
01:21:38.380 Yeah.
01:21:38.800 They've had more free time as of late.
01:21:40.720 Yeah.
01:21:41.440 No longer needing to run a campaign.
01:21:43.640 There's a lot of free time going around for Hunter.
01:21:45.660 So I think he could show up.
01:21:46.940 He could paint stuff for you whenever you need it.
01:21:49.860 I wouldn't.
01:21:50.340 Well, I've got a room that could be painted.
01:21:51.820 Uh, he's, uh, I would not trust him.
01:21:56.280 Uh, I would not trust him.
01:21:57.360 I wonder how much his art's going to be worth now.
01:22:00.980 I mean, if he did an art show again next summer, I wonder how much it would be worth then.
01:22:07.600 Hmm.
01:22:07.960 Wouldn't that be interesting?
01:22:08.740 Oh my God.
01:22:09.500 You ever go to the bargain basement, uh, like you go to a music store and they've got like
01:22:15.460 eight track cassettes still somehow in a bargain.
01:22:18.420 I think there's going to be in that same bin.
01:22:21.820 Uh, all right.
01:22:26.440 Alveda King, longtime friend of the program and, uh, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King joins
01:22:33.880 us in just a minute.
01:22:35.540 Stand by and get ready for the March for Children this summer.
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01:23:52.360 It is Friday and there's something very exciting that is going on at the end of this month.
01:23:58.220 We're in August now.
01:23:59.200 At the end of this month, I'm going to be in Washington, D.C.
01:24:03.380 And it feels a lot like it did when we did Restoring Honor back years and years ago in Washington, D.C.
01:24:10.280 in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
01:24:11.680 This time we're going to be in front of the Jefferson Memorial.
01:24:15.040 Uh, and Alveda King is going to be a partner in it with me again.
01:24:19.460 She is one of the leaders of the March for Kids and she has asked me to be a captain along with her for the march and she's with us.
01:24:29.420 We're about to enter Alveda King's house in 60 seconds.
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01:25:58.280 My dear, dear friend, Dr. Alveda King.
01:26:03.360 I don't know if you even remember this doctor, but you sent me, uh, a, um, a, uh, an old, it's like a poster or a print of, uh, your uncle and the other martyrs.
01:26:16.520 Uh, and I just hung it back up on my wall, uh, here at the ranch.
01:26:21.280 Just, just the other day.
01:26:22.560 And I was thinking about you.
01:26:23.720 How are you?
01:26:27.380 She didn't hear me.
01:26:28.680 Is she there?
01:26:30.340 I'm here.
01:26:31.000 I'm sorry, Glenn.
01:26:31.740 I was on mute.
01:26:32.460 Oh, there you are.
01:26:33.080 I absolutely remember.
01:26:34.400 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:26:34.660 Remember, you remember when we did that, uh, you did restoring honor.
01:26:38.560 You asked me to stand with you.
01:26:40.100 Yeah.
01:26:40.240 Uh, I remember you told me that you and your wife get on your knees and pray when your children were growing up with the door open so they could see you praying.
01:26:49.380 I remember so many things as we reflect.
01:26:51.920 Now we're going with the mom in a few days and we're going to stand with the moms right back in the D.C. area.
01:26:58.900 Yeah.
01:26:59.020 So I'm ready to do it again, my brother.
01:27:01.360 I remember.
01:27:02.040 Yes, I remember.
01:27:02.960 All right.
01:27:03.460 I'm, I'm with you.
01:27:04.840 Uh, so tell us about why this is so important and what's going to happen.
01:27:11.680 We are going to actually march peacefully, nonviolently, and prayerfully.
01:27:18.060 And we're going to stand in the nation's, um, capital once again and implore God to hear us and help to rescue not only this generation and not only the children, but for those who come.
01:27:32.060 And, and, and, you know, we know what the power of prayer can do.
01:27:35.240 We can, we know what the power of unity can do.
01:27:37.760 We know moms of, uh, for liberty and mothers and, you know, dads across America and grandparents even impacted their election a little while back.
01:27:47.100 They were so outraged at what was happening to their children that they took over many of the school boys in this country.
01:27:53.700 And so I'm just saying, we're going to encourage people to not give up, to fear not, to be engaged, to be present, and to trust God.
01:28:04.000 Now, you know, Glenn, I don't worship you.
01:28:06.200 I worship God.
01:28:07.080 You know that.
01:28:08.160 But I always was so glad to be on the Glenn Beck show.
01:28:11.400 It was something to be on the Glenn Beck show.
01:28:13.960 So to share the airways with you now, and I'm sorry about the background noise, to share the airways with you now in 2024, it's amazing.
01:28:24.300 And you've been occupying airspace forever, and you do it well.
01:28:28.040 Yeah.
01:28:29.020 Thank you.
01:28:29.620 Well, Evita, you know, when we, when we did Restoring Honor together, um, you could feel, everybody felt it that was there.
01:28:38.160 It was not a political, yeah, it was, it was not a political rally.
01:28:44.000 It was much more of a spiritual movement that really marked people.
01:28:48.700 Is this the kind of feeling that you're expecting, uh, again at the Jefferson Memorial?
01:28:55.320 There was an impromptu flyover with us in the airways when we were there then.
01:29:01.220 I'm expecting the, I expect the people of America, because when they hear you, when they hear me,
01:29:06.860 we're always saying, be courageous, have faith, have hope, have love, don't give back, give up, fight back spiritually.
01:29:15.280 You know, we don't have to do violence.
01:29:17.340 We can fight with prayer.
01:29:18.460 We can fight on our knees, man.
01:29:20.460 So I'm expecting this, you know, this is going to move the hearts of America.
01:29:23.800 I'm asking God to touch people's hearts and let them not be afraid, but to be present.
01:29:30.860 Be present.
01:29:31.940 Don't be violent.
01:29:32.940 Don't be afraid.
01:29:34.080 Don't be angry.
01:29:34.900 Be present.
01:29:36.860 Would you tell the story of the time that you spent, uh, in jail and your daughter or your, uh, your father let you spend the night in jail and what that was all about?
01:29:48.480 Because I think that's important when you look at a march and how serious you are when you say, no, this is not about anger.
01:29:56.140 It is not about anger.
01:29:57.900 And I remember, and I remember it was in the 1960s.
01:30:00.380 I was a youth organizer and we had been trained well to not fight, not to be, not, not to be violent, not to answer the taunts, just sing and pray and march for freedom.
01:30:10.300 And that's what we did.
01:30:12.520 However, on this particular occasion, we had gone to city hall and we did what was called a lie in.
01:30:18.020 And you may have seen some of the pro-life youth do that in DC.
01:30:20.880 They lay down on the ground and pray and won't get up.
01:30:23.160 And so one of the officers stomped in my girlfriend's stomach and she was defenseless.
01:30:30.440 I was about 128 pounds, Glenn, if you can imagine that then I literally pulled the man off of her and threw him against the wall.
01:30:38.120 I had that much adrenaline.
01:30:40.300 So obviously you cannot accost an officer of the law.
01:30:43.940 You can't do that.
01:30:45.000 So they tried to, they tried to hold me, but I was so upset they had stomped in my girlfriend's stomach.
01:30:51.340 So they threw me in the paddy wagon.
01:30:53.160 They shot some kind of nerve gas in my arm and threw me in the paddy wagon.
01:30:56.740 I get to jail.
01:30:57.840 Daddy had gone on home.
01:30:58.940 He led the peaceful part of it.
01:31:01.020 He had gone home.
01:31:02.560 I, Daddy, I'm in jail.
01:31:04.080 Come get me.
01:31:04.780 Daddy, come get me.
01:31:06.000 He said, no, we're supposed to be nonviolent.
01:31:08.120 Why don't you just sit there and think about that?
01:31:09.600 I'll see you tomorrow.
01:31:10.360 And I had to go back and study the principles of nonviolent.
01:31:15.240 I had to ask the Lord to forgive me.
01:31:17.260 I had to pray all night because I couldn't sit down in that jail cell anyway.
01:31:21.280 It had a hole in the floor, a nasty, funny looking toilet and some water attached to the toilet.
01:31:27.220 Water found up like, oh my God.
01:31:29.140 So I just prayed all night.
01:31:31.480 And he said, if you're going to be in this fight, you're going to have to love.
01:31:35.060 You're going to have to repent.
01:31:36.080 You're going to have to forgive.
01:31:37.100 You're going to have to accept that there's one blood and one human race.
01:31:40.640 You're not different races.
01:31:42.400 And you cannot hate anybody.
01:31:44.060 And he taught me that when his brother was shot.
01:31:46.240 I remember that when he was killed and thrown in the pool.
01:31:48.820 My granddaddy, when my grandmother was shot in 74, granddaddy went to the jail and told the man who shot his wife, he forgave him.
01:31:56.880 I was like, how can you do that?
01:31:59.020 But I've learned.
01:32:00.160 And so that's what, that's who you know today, Glenn.
01:32:02.720 And you've seen me in action.
01:32:03.800 We've been out on the front lines, even when we went down.
01:32:06.080 But in Texas, when we went down to the border, and that was a high-risk trip you took us on.
01:32:11.480 And we saw those children who were suffering so much.
01:32:14.160 My God, I've been on the front lines with you many times.
01:32:16.660 And I'm glad that you are still occupying the airwaves.
01:32:20.120 I'm so glad you're still doing it, Glenn, and giving me a chance to put my voice out here today.
01:32:24.980 I'm so glad.
01:32:25.640 Well, you know I love you, Alvide.
01:32:28.880 I just love you like a sister.
01:32:30.500 You are just the greatest.
01:32:32.040 And it's an honor to know you.
01:32:33.860 Yeah.
01:32:34.300 And I will just, I'm thrilled to be a March captain right along with you.
01:32:41.940 There's a couple of other people, let me see if I have this, that have just been invited.
01:32:46.240 Tulsi Gabbard is also going to be a March captain.
01:32:49.360 And she's going to be speaking.
01:32:51.760 Okay.
01:32:52.180 And several other people are coming.
01:32:55.660 And this is not a political rally.
01:32:58.700 It is not political.
01:33:00.920 Right.
01:33:01.460 It is standing against the things that, you know, are trying to take our children away from the parents and make the government a parent.
01:33:10.140 But that shouldn't be political.
01:33:12.380 No, it's life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, the opportunity for parents to be present in their children's lives,
01:33:18.540 to make wise decisions for their safety and protection.
01:33:22.180 This is what it is.
01:33:23.100 It's not political.
01:33:24.380 As a matter of fact, you know, I have stepped away from politics and I began to pray.
01:33:28.580 You know that about me.
01:33:29.980 So it's not political.
01:33:31.420 It's emphasized.
01:33:32.560 And anybody who's saying, well, if it's not political, yeah, I can come because I'm not going to vote.
01:33:37.540 I'm not political.
01:33:38.240 Yes, you are going to vote.
01:33:39.460 You better vote for Christian values.
01:33:41.200 You better do it quick.
01:33:42.780 But it's not political, but it doesn't let you off the hook.
01:33:47.380 We better vote for Christian values, Glenn.
01:33:49.800 We better.
01:33:50.340 We got to do it.
01:33:51.320 Yeah.
01:33:51.480 Thank you so much.
01:33:52.960 Alveda King, always great.
01:33:54.280 We'll talk again and we'll see you in a couple of weeks in Washington, D.C.
01:33:58.500 Yes, my friend.
01:33:59.400 God bless.
01:34:00.540 God bless you.
01:34:01.960 That is the March for Children.
01:34:04.640 You can go to MarchForKids.com, MarchForKids.com, and find out all about it.
01:34:13.260 You need to encourage your church, your neighborhood, your friends.
01:34:16.760 We need to stand up.
01:34:18.500 And it is going to be a day of prayer and celebration and, yes, strong words because the words that are going to be spoken are true.
01:34:27.740 These are our children.
01:34:29.480 These are our children.
01:34:30.540 They do not belong to the government.
01:34:32.560 They do not belong to the world of science.
01:34:35.260 We have to stand up for our children, and part of that is taking on the education system, the medical system, etc., etc., and we can't be wusses about it.
01:34:51.760 If we don't stand up for our kids, nobody else will.
01:34:55.500 MarchForKids.com.
01:34:56.780 That's MarchForKids.com.
01:34:59.600 It's coming up at the end of August.
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01:36:32.840 We have more reviews coming in for Chasing Embers, which is a number eight.
01:36:48.880 Surprise we made it that high.
01:36:50.400 And number eight on the New York Times bestselling list.
01:36:54.180 We're really thrilled that you and your families are enjoying it.
01:36:57.200 Let me read just a couple of things.
01:36:58.420 Katie wrote in, I ordered this book for my two daughters, 12 and 14.
01:37:01.460 We received it on Friday.
01:37:02.740 By Monday morning, they had both read it, and were both asking if it was a series, and there are more.
01:37:08.060 Both love the book and highly recommend.
01:37:10.220 Well, if it continues to sell the way it is, there will be follow-ups.
01:37:13.640 We have eight in this series, and it's an unbelievable story as you get into it.
01:37:18.820 We hope we can keep this story going, but it is really up to you.
01:37:23.220 Of course, if you didn't read the book, like this one lone reviewer did, they wrote,
01:37:29.580 This book is a blatant attempt to normalize extreme right-wing viewpoints.
01:37:34.780 The effort by Moms for Liberty to place this book into public schools is frightening,
01:37:38.940 especially when far less controversial books have been banned due to political ideology.
01:37:43.240 I have to tell you, there is nothing controversial in this book.
01:37:46.440 We don't talk about Democrats, Republicans.
01:37:48.660 We don't talk about world economic, we don't talk about anything.
01:37:51.620 This is a future dystopian society that was America, and everything was banned.
01:37:57.920 This story has been told many times.
01:38:00.400 The reason why they don't like it is because it was written with the intent to get kids to go down rabbit holes and learn about true history.
01:38:10.640 It was extraordinarily difficult to write, so it wasn't preachy.
01:38:14.520 It didn't seem like it had an agenda.
01:38:16.740 It's just a great story.
01:38:18.660 That's all it is.
01:38:19.360 It's a great story.
01:38:20.760 But there are all kinds of hidden Easter eggs in this book that maybe we should talk about at some point.
01:38:25.880 And if your kids are really into it, they'll find those Easter eggs.
01:38:32.940 But none of them is about politics.
01:38:35.220 But they go on.
01:38:35.820 Planting ideas of rebellion and violence in the minds of our children is not representative of our country's true values.
01:38:42.540 These viewpoints should not be normalized in indoctrination in the youth.
01:38:47.240 Really?
01:38:47.600 If you read Chasing Embers, you'd be laughing right now.
01:38:52.680 There's no right-wing extremism in it.
01:38:56.080 But you might have a hard time finding it in your bookstore because a lot of them are being hidden in other parts of the bookstores.
01:39:05.880 So that's so clever of them, isn't it?
01:39:09.020 I want you to be able to find their books.
01:39:10.800 I don't care.
01:39:11.400 I don't care what you read.
01:39:12.320 Read anything.
01:39:13.080 You should read everything.
01:39:13.900 This is a book for you or any teenager in your life.
01:39:18.400 It just tells the truth.
01:39:20.440 And it's a great story.
01:39:21.760 Chasing Embers by me and Michaela G. Hedrick.
01:39:26.440 It's available now.
01:39:28.180 And congratulations to Michaela on her first New York Times bestselling book.
01:39:34.600 All right.
01:39:37.200 Stu, we have Steve Dace coming in.
01:39:39.200 We're going to talk about the Trump campaign and the Kamala Harris campaign and how they're rewriting everything right now.
01:39:51.160 And they're completely going off of a new playbook.
01:39:55.500 And they're changing the way.
01:39:57.500 They're no longer saying he's a threat to democracy.
01:40:00.060 They're just saying he's weird.
01:40:02.060 They've softened an awful lot of stuff.
01:40:04.220 And they're rewriting her history.
01:40:05.780 We're going to talk to Steve about that.
01:40:07.200 And this makes sense, of course, if you are losing, what you want to do is try something different.
01:40:13.160 Right.
01:40:13.500 And they have been losing, I think, with this this type of attack most of the time against Donald Trump.
01:40:19.820 The the sort of screeching, always escalating danger type of warning with more and more exclamation points at the end of he's taking our democracy.
01:40:30.740 I mean, just as a shelf life.
01:40:32.060 I think people are no it's that they don't it doesn't affect people anymore.
01:40:35.680 And so they are trying something different.
01:40:37.720 I mean, and that's unfortunately, I think, smart, whether it actually lasts and works.
01:40:41.980 I don't know.
01:40:44.000 It's interesting how you're not hearing about any of the trials.
01:40:47.160 You're not hearing about any of that.
01:40:48.660 Yeah, it's all gone.
01:40:49.920 It just all went away because it wasn't ever about seeking the truth.
01:40:54.020 It wasn't ever about justice.
01:40:55.700 It was about painting somebody as an as an evil person that is just trying to take over the world, who's just a horrible person and a horrible criminal.
01:41:06.240 It was never about any of that.
01:41:08.420 None of it.
01:41:09.640 Otherwise, why wouldn't you still be pursuing it?
01:41:11.480 You're not pursuing it because it was only a political tactic.
01:41:16.140 That's it.
01:41:17.160 Right.
01:41:17.340 That's it.
01:41:17.780 Yeah.
01:41:17.920 I mean, I mean, obviously, they didn't mean this.
01:41:20.240 Right.
01:41:20.860 Like, you know, a lot of people pointed out after the assassination attempt, if he's Hitler, why are you wishing him well?
01:41:26.460 Like, it doesn't mean it doesn't really make any sense.
01:41:28.900 But also, it doesn't make any sense that they would fund in primaries his hand-chosen candidates because they thought they would be more easily beaten in the general elections.
01:41:43.180 Now, if you really thought this was a Hitlerian movement, I mean, that would be very strange behavior.
01:41:49.220 You wouldn't want to risk that type of thing.
01:41:50.980 But, you know, it kind of proves that they don't really believe that, but they want to win.
01:41:56.440 They want to hold on to power, and that's much more important to them than anything else.
01:42:01.860 You know, I think they're also going to have a hard time with women.
01:42:07.320 You know, if you look, and Steve can probably talk about this.
01:42:11.380 If you look, the Democrats haven't won with married women since 1996.
01:42:18.080 Did you know that?
01:42:18.720 Since 1996, they have not won with married women, and that's why they're pushing all of this ideology.
01:42:27.920 Don't marry.
01:42:28.960 Don't have kids.
01:42:30.820 Marriage is, you know, just a construct.
01:42:34.640 All of this garbage, because they know once people get married, once they have children, they start to, you know, it's Churchill.
01:42:42.060 You know, if you weren't a liberal when you were young, when you were 20, you know, you had no heart.
01:42:47.980 If you're not a conservative by 50, you have no head.
01:42:53.260 You know, there's a balance between those two things that we should be striving for.
01:42:58.260 But that's why it works so well with young people, and that's why it is, I mean, young women are picking up this progressive movement, and they are moving way left on it and embracing it.
01:43:14.320 Young women.
01:43:15.300 Young men are 20 points the other direction.
01:43:18.160 Yeah, I mean, Republicans win with married men, single men, and married women, and Democrats only win with single women.
01:43:28.020 But it's, you know, the other numbers are close, and it's enough to push them over the barrier a lot of times.
01:43:31.620 And again, we are in an era, I mentioned this the other day, where young women spend more time with their cats, actively engaged with their cats, than human beings.
01:43:44.120 Now, I don't want to, I don't want you to think that is true, that this, this just came out, repeat it.
01:43:53.880 Young women that are pet owners spend more time actively engaged with their pets, than they do with human beings.
01:44:02.360 Actively engaged with their cats, more than human beings.
01:44:14.360 I don't know, that doesn't sound good.
01:44:16.880 What could possibly go wrong with that?
01:44:20.460 Pass the Meow Migs.
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01:45:44.820 Steve Dace coming up next.
01:46:01.020 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:46:06.500 It's Friday.
01:46:07.260 I have a friend that was over at the house last night and he, since I last saw him, he had died clinically dead on the table and came back.
01:46:19.060 And he said, Glenn, that your life flashes before your eyes is absolutely true.
01:46:25.580 And he said it was the weirdest experience.
01:46:28.120 He said, I've changed so much from then because I realized I wasn't doing all that I could do.
01:46:34.840 I had dropped the ball in so many places.
01:46:38.920 We are now, I would like your political life to flash in front of your eyes here because 45 days from now, Pennsylvanians begin to vote.
01:46:49.000 And we go from a theory of, yeah, it would be great and, yeah, I'm fighting for, to the reality of, here's what people did.
01:46:58.680 Um, and Steve Dace is here.
01:47:01.940 He's, I know Steve, you have been on the Trump bandwagon.
01:47:05.820 Now that the, uh, the, um, uh, you know, primaries are over, you've gotten what every Republican, you know, has always been told to do.
01:47:16.260 And that is get on the train and you're on the train now, uh, and supporting Donald Trump and you're concerned about what you're seeing.
01:47:24.900 I, I saw your tweet this morning, um, that you think that we might, we should be asking ourselves some honest questions about our messaging.
01:47:33.620 Explain.
01:47:34.580 I think, and I think this is actually a campaign thing.
01:47:37.000 Like, I, I don't want to change any of this disruption and the disruptive, uh, traits that Trump brings to the table.
01:47:44.380 Um, he's been accused of.
01:47:45.940 Like, for instance, the, the, with the journalists this week.
01:47:48.440 Oh, that was masterful.
01:47:49.920 That was masterful.
01:47:51.000 I thought so too.
01:47:51.400 And you could just see in the audience, the crowd was, the crowd was turning in his favor almost from the jump when he pushed back on her.
01:47:58.100 Yes, yes.
01:47:58.260 What you need a campaign to do though, and, and in some respects, Glenn, this is kind of the opposite of what I thought when I was with, when I was with the DeSantis campaign in the primary.
01:48:07.480 And that you have a very disciplined candidate.
01:48:09.900 Okay.
01:48:10.220 And so the campaign needs to be the hype man, right?
01:48:13.020 Ron DeSantis is not a guy that sits in an auditorium of 10,000 people and commands that presence.
01:48:17.260 He's a ruthless, um, administrator that gets stuff done.
01:48:20.960 And so the campaign now needs to provide the stage presence.
01:48:24.340 He's, he's, he's more than a man.
01:48:26.120 He's more machine than man.
01:48:27.380 Like they just never, and then that never happened.
01:48:29.580 Okay.
01:48:30.160 In this case, the, the candidate is his own hype man.
01:48:33.020 And what needs to happen when he walks out of there and, and, and, and goes after Kamala Harris to the, and questions her credibility to the point of questioning her own genealogy and, and, and family origin.
01:48:44.540 Okay.
01:48:45.200 The campaign needs to come out and say, and the same woman that you can't trust to tell you, whether she's Indian, whether she's African American, whether she's this or that, um, is the same woman that never went to the border as a borders are.
01:48:57.020 Is the same woman and who was, was, was, was with the white house that lied to the American people and gaslit them for the last three years that the president's senile and has dementia.
01:49:04.880 The campaign needs to come in, you know, a campaign and a candidate are like a marriage and the literal Hebrew translation there for helpmate, by the way, of a wife, the word actually literally translates, I believe to rescuer.
01:49:16.460 That a woman literally rescues a man from his shortcomings and deficiencies.
01:49:20.240 She fills in those gaps.
01:49:21.880 Okay.
01:49:22.280 And that's what a campaign is supposed to do to a candidate.
01:49:25.460 And what I see is the, is the, I, I even understand why they're mad at heritage foundation, getting out ahead of them.
01:49:31.640 I, I get that being on campaigns.
01:49:33.200 You can't get ahead of the candidate.
01:49:34.440 I get that.
01:49:35.000 But you also can't spend more, more time attacking the heritage foundation and project 2025.
01:49:40.900 Then you can talking about the fact that you took a bullet to the face for the American people and the campaign has.
01:49:46.440 And, and Glenn, would you have imagined three weeks ago that we would have a conversation and think,
01:49:51.440 I can't believe the campaign has not used that to inspire voters more than they have.
01:49:55.700 They barely bring it up.
01:49:56.600 They barely talk about it.
01:49:58.000 And, and I just think we're off message and I'm worried.
01:50:00.920 I'm worried because they are going to start voting in Pennsylvania in 45 days.
01:50:05.320 And, and I think if we make it an issue based campaign, if we pivot to, this is what Trump did so well in 2016.
01:50:11.440 That's why I want him to go back and do it again.
01:50:13.340 He didn't just say Mexico's bringing us, it's, it's rapist, druggies and drug mules and human traffickers, and then just leave it there.
01:50:19.660 He then said that, and then, and that's why we're going to build a wall and we're going to secure the border so they can stop doing this to you.
01:50:24.980 You see what I'm saying?
01:50:25.660 He pivoted to issues that hit home for the average American.
01:50:29.120 The average American needs to feel why Kamala Harris is incompetent.
01:50:33.180 They need to feel why she's a complete contrivance and not even a real person and not credible and a deep episode come to life.
01:50:39.540 We can't just leave it there.
01:50:41.060 We have to say, that's why this, that's why she was silent and complicit in the gaslighting of the president's mental state.
01:50:47.500 That's why she never visited the border.
01:50:49.680 That's why she was part of the collapsing economy we currently have.
01:50:53.300 They need to pivot to those issues, and that's what a campaign needs to do, and I just don't see that, and I am very concerned.
01:51:00.880 So, I would agree with, I think Donald Trump is doing a magnificent job himself.
01:51:05.300 I think it is a campaign problem because I do tend to agree with you that, you know, the Harris campaign has pivoted 180 degrees.
01:51:19.220 They're no longer talking about him being a criminal or anything else, and that is, we can't play the same game because it's a different player.
01:51:30.420 And if you put, I mean, she is the Biden administration.
01:51:35.000 She was there the whole time.
01:51:36.340 She was with all of it.
01:51:38.020 And if it is a Trump as a personality against a Kamala, I don't know who wins because both sides will split on that.
01:51:47.300 But if you're talking about, hey, how's your grocery bill?
01:51:51.020 Correct.
01:51:51.460 How's your gas bill?
01:51:52.300 Correct.
01:51:52.700 What do you think is going to happen when Kamala gets in?
01:51:55.740 Do you think gas is going to go down or up?
01:51:59.240 Do you think inflation with her spending, her wanting to create jobs that are all government jobs guaranteed by you, the taxpayer, do you think your prices of goods and services, inflation, is going to go down or up?
01:52:17.780 Those are the things.
01:52:18.880 How many, I can't believe that we are, you know, they actually came out yesterday and said, Donald Trump said that he could have, this deal wouldn't have been necessary.
01:52:28.880 Or he could have gotten the, you know, the hostages out.
01:52:33.340 Well, I probably, probably so.
01:52:35.860 We wouldn't be in the situation we were in if it wasn't for Donald Trump.
01:52:39.000 However, can somebody just ask, why do you think Putin would make Joe Biden look like a peacemaker right now?
01:52:49.200 You know, who do you, who do you think Putin wants in the Oval Office?
01:52:54.940 It ain't Donald Trump.
01:52:56.580 Who does China want?
01:52:58.180 It's not Donald Trump.
01:52:59.580 Who does Iran want?
01:53:00.700 It's not Donald Trump.
01:53:02.260 Of course, they're going to come out and do deals now.
01:53:05.120 I thought the single best messaging clip he's produced in his candidacy this round was the interview that he did with Lori Ingram a few days ago.
01:53:14.340 And she asked him about trannies, okay?
01:53:17.040 And he's like, and he was like, that stuff's completely ridiculous.
01:53:20.760 We're not permitting that stuff if I'm president.
01:53:23.600 But then he pivoted to this.
01:53:24.820 And I love the fact that he kept using the word we, okay?
01:53:27.900 What we want is grocery bills to be affordable.
01:53:31.140 What we want is for the border to be secure.
01:53:33.120 What we want is for common sense to return.
01:53:35.420 What we want, nobody even talks, he said, nobody even talks about the American dream anymore.
01:53:38.800 We want to be talking about that again.
01:53:41.400 And I saw that and I thought that, especially the use of the word we, because the Democrats want to make it look like he isn't part of a movement.
01:53:49.460 He's a singular entity, a singular force.
01:53:52.280 He's dangerous, reckless, et cetera.
01:53:54.380 He is actually at his best when he is seen as a movement.
01:53:57.700 When he says stuff like, you know, they're coming after me because I represent you.
01:54:02.340 I mean, that's when he's at his best.
01:54:05.300 And I think what I see is that they're off message.
01:54:08.060 I'll even give you another subtlety.
01:54:10.440 Calling her a flip-flopper lets her off the hook.
01:54:13.220 You're not running against John Kerry in 2004 where he's not president.
01:54:16.860 And so questioning his credibility on the issues because he's not a known quantity is a good tactic.
01:54:22.700 And remember, they busted out the flip-flops and that was devastating against John Kerry.
01:54:26.480 She has effectively been some form of president the last few years, or at least in on those conversations.
01:54:32.880 I would not grant her, because she could just turn around and say, well, you know, I'm not Joe Biden.
01:54:36.860 And I looked at the data and I did this differently.
01:54:38.940 And I think we should maybe do some things differently on the border than we did the last couple of years.
01:54:42.980 You don't let her, don't grant her that.
01:54:44.620 You need to just, don't call her a flip-flopper.
01:54:46.920 She's a radical.
01:54:47.680 She needs to own every dot and tittle, every syllable of morsel of record of this White House.
01:54:54.500 She has to own it.
01:54:55.720 Attacking her as a flip-flopper grants the premise that she's somewhat undefined and therefore allows them to redefine her, which is what you're seeing them try to do right now.
01:55:04.860 Do not accept that premise on any level.
01:55:06.720 Make her own the record of this administration.
01:55:08.900 You should run on her on the issues as you would have run against Joe Biden, because she is essentially the stand-in for him, if not literally.
01:55:17.680 So, we're sitting here looking at an awful lot in some ways, like the Wilson campaign in 1912 against Roosevelt.
01:55:30.700 Roosevelt was honest about his progressivism, and he said, I'm going to do this, this, and this.
01:55:36.500 And that scared the American people because they thought he went too far.
01:55:41.220 And Wilson did the exact opposite.
01:55:44.760 He said, oh, he's a radical.
01:55:45.960 Well, Wilson was the real radical.
01:55:49.720 Right?
01:55:50.400 Yeah.
01:55:50.600 And I think, you know, Joe Biden was a puppet.
01:55:54.940 He was, you know, weekends at Bernie's.
01:55:58.380 And he wasn't checked in enough.
01:56:00.720 You know, Barack Obama was running the White House.
01:56:04.720 Kamala Harris believes this stuff.
01:56:07.700 Joe Biden doesn't believe this stuff.
01:56:09.660 She does.
01:56:11.980 And she's much more radical than he was ever.
01:56:16.700 And if people don't understand that, you know, you have to support the president.
01:56:24.240 But when she said, I was the last person in the room with him for Afghanistan, and I 100%, I'd never say that.
01:56:32.660 If I was against the president, I'd say, look, the decision was made by the president, and I support the president going forward.
01:56:40.200 We disagreed on a few things, but that's neither here nor there.
01:56:44.380 I support the president of the United States.
01:56:46.520 You don't go on a big disaster like that and say, I was the last person in the room to talk to him, and I agree.
01:56:52.940 It was great.
01:56:54.200 No.
01:56:55.400 No.
01:56:56.720 And, you know, I was telling Stu today that Ford gave a speech in 1978 or 79 when he was running against Reagan in the primary.
01:57:06.680 And he said, he was asked by a little girl, how are you going to get a woman in the presidency?
01:57:13.440 When will that happen?
01:57:14.220 Will it ever happen?
01:57:15.400 He said, yeah, it's going to happen.
01:57:16.420 I'll tell you how.
01:57:17.580 He said, either a Democrat or Republican is going to pick a running mate that's a female.
01:57:23.420 She's going to be the vice president, and the president will die, and that's how you'll have your first female president.
01:57:28.500 Wow.
01:57:29.000 This is, I know, this is how we're going to elect, because she could never, think about, let me just write fiction here for you.
01:57:36.820 Think about how radical she is and how she performed in the primaries.
01:57:43.580 Nobody liked her.
01:57:44.720 Correct.
01:57:45.320 Nobody wanted her.
01:57:46.220 Listen, I'm in Iowa.
01:57:46.460 Nobody liked her.
01:57:47.120 We saw her more than anybody did.
01:57:48.740 She couldn't even make it to the Iowa caucuses.
01:57:51.020 All right?
01:57:51.160 Right.
01:57:51.720 And so, to me, to me.
01:57:53.320 Disaster.
01:57:54.780 There's a reason why, and I think him and his campaign need to say this.
01:57:58.500 There's a reason why the same forces that pushed Joe Biden out of the campaign are not pushing him out of the White House.
01:58:05.020 Because it would actually strengthen her candidacy, if she was a credible candidate.
01:58:08.960 It would strengthen her candidacy to be seen as president first, to get basically a 90-day test drive with the American people where they get comfortable with this.
01:58:17.260 They know, therefore, they're not doing that because they know, if they see that ahead of time, that they won't vote for that.
01:58:23.300 They know that.
01:58:23.900 They know that she's a Veep episode come to life.
01:58:25.880 And so, they've got to do the Kamala lot campaign that you're seeing now.
01:58:30.400 The Trump campaign needs to make her president right now.
01:58:34.400 There's a reason why Democrats don't want her to be president right now.
01:58:37.280 They don't want to give the American people a trailer to the movie that they're asking them to buy a ticket to.
01:58:41.660 And the Trump campaign needs to provide that movie trailer and shove it down the American people's throats.
01:58:46.960 And it's got to be, though, about issues people care about.
01:58:49.940 I love deconstructing her personality because they're trying to construct and reconstruct one as we speak.
01:58:54.940 But it's got to be to get to the result of making me care about why I care about that they're doing this.
01:59:00.260 And they're doing this so that they can get her in the White House against me knowing who she really is so they can more California the country.
01:59:07.180 They can more radicalize the country.
01:59:08.800 And the Trump campaign needs to make her seem like she's president of the United States to the American people right now.
01:59:15.840 Steve Dace, thank you so much.
01:59:17.520 You bet.
01:59:17.680 I appreciate it.
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02:01:25.320 Hello and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:48.380 This week, I just want to leave you with one thought.
02:01:51.140 I want you to ponder this over the weekend.
02:01:52.880 Do you remember when Michelle Obama said this in 2007 and 8?
02:01:58.660 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
02:02:02.180 We are going to have to change our conversation.
02:02:05.000 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
02:02:08.040 We're going to have to move into a different place.
02:02:10.800 Do you remember when you heard that?
02:02:13.600 What was your feeling?
02:02:16.120 If you were like me, you heard that and went, wait, wait, wait, hold it just a second.
02:02:19.640 We're going to have to make sacrifices.
02:02:21.620 We're going to change our history, the way we talk to each other, our traditions.
02:02:27.520 That doesn't sound good.
02:02:28.960 Now, that caused a lot of people to be concerned when they first heard that.
02:02:35.580 Now, let me ask you what you felt when you heard Kamala Harris say this.
02:02:42.440 But inspired by also our collective ability to see what can be unburdened by what has been.
02:02:48.220 Unburdened by our truth, our history, our language, our traditions.