The Glenn Beck Program - May 20, 2025


Why People MUST Go to Jail for Biden's Health Cover-Up | 5⧸20⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 11 minutes

Words per Minute

144.03555

Word Count

18,992

Sentence Count

1,123

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn sits down with his good friend and long-time supporter, Dr. Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Glenn and Dan discuss a variety of topics including: 1. Why the Tea Party is a movement, not a party. 2. The Tea Party movement is a political movement. 3. The tea party movement is not about abortion. 4. Tea Party politics is about abortion and family values. 5. If you like Glenn Beck, you will love this episode.


Transcript

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00:03:09.860 hello america welcome to the glenn beck program we are glad that you are here from the standing
00:03:16.520 rock ranch we have a lot to tell you about i have an update on the epstein files and so much more
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00:04:24.020 all right welcome to the program we're so glad that you have uh you've tuned in today hello stew how
00:04:36.500 are you glenn how are you
00:04:38.480 hope you're doing well now i'm not hearing anything i i have to tell you i have to tell you
00:04:47.000 oh boy okay maybe hello stew how are you glenn i'm doing well how are you
00:04:54.080 oh my gosh i've never been better i am kind of in a really bad we'll do it live kind of mood
00:05:04.340 today so you never know what might happen uh let me start with i got off the phone with a
00:05:12.680 very well placed source uh in the fbi very well placed source one that has access and nose
00:05:23.720 would you agree with that uh description stew i would yes
00:05:27.780 yeah okay um and i said uh well first of all it started with the media article which i'll get into
00:05:40.100 here in a second and um and i said i'd just like to know what dan saw that changed his mind because i
00:05:52.860 know dan boncino i know cash patel i like both of those guys i trust both of those guys i do not
00:06:00.860 trust the government i don't trust the fbi i don't trust the doj i don't trust the treasury i don't trust
00:06:07.720 the fed i don't trust the milkman at this point so i think most of america is like that my point
00:06:18.180 yesterday was to make sure that we all understand that the lack of trust in our government is very
00:06:27.940 very dangerous and none of us should be doing anything to enhance that lack of trust now how
00:06:38.100 do you repair it well not by ignoring it not by just saying don't talk about it you have to address
00:06:44.600 it head on so i trust cash patel and i trust dan boncino and i have said on this program i am going
00:06:54.360 to give them a year before i say anything including pam bondy i'm not going to sit here and condemn them
00:07:02.460 for what i don't know what is happening i know they're both or all three of them are surrounded by
00:07:10.120 sharks okay i know that the the corruption is very deep in the fbi and the doj so if i'm not seeing
00:07:21.280 some arrests in the next year a year from now i will be coming on and i will be saying things and
00:07:28.740 dan boncino and cash patel would be the first to say you should be
00:07:32.880 but the point i was making yesterday is
00:07:41.140 i gave you the seven phases of a republic or an empire and all empires in history
00:07:52.320 have fallen and the last two things the only two things that remain in this you know three thousand
00:08:04.280 year epic story of the rise and fall of multiple empires when you look at all of them there are only
00:08:12.040 two things left before we fall and that is a complete lack of trust in everything
00:08:20.220 and a collapse of the dollar that's like that's it after that we're done
00:08:27.720 and so yesterday i said i don't believe i mean i don't know what to believe but i don't believe
00:08:37.100 that epstein killed himself now that is my belief as i said to you yesterday we cannot operate just on
00:08:46.900 belief we need facts and my in my monologue yesterday i was saying what kind of facts would you need
00:08:56.760 to believe for some people cash patel and dan boncino coming out and saying that is enough
00:09:06.140 i told you yesterday stew remember when we played the video of um dan boncino saying um i've seen the
00:09:14.180 evidence he didn't kill himself remember yes what i said right after that he's telling the truth
00:09:20.660 you have that video go ahead play the video you said jeffrey epstein committed suicide people don't
00:09:29.260 believe it well i mean listen they have a right to their opinion but as someone who has worked as a
00:09:35.960 public defender as a prosecutor who's been in that prison system who's been in the metropolitan
00:09:39.560 detention center who's been in segregated housing um you know a suicide when you see one and that's
00:09:45.120 what that was he killed himself he again you want me to i've i've seen the whole file he killed himself
00:09:52.440 okay i believe him i believe him that's not good enough for america however now i have also said on
00:10:04.060 this program do you want to feel good or do you want people to go to jail i want people to go to jail
00:10:13.540 that's why i said with pam bondy went on day number two after that debacle of the release of the file
00:10:21.260 i said look perhaps this is because they're still gathering evidence they want to put people in
00:10:30.160 jail yada yada i don't know why they withheld that evidence but to believe that pam bondy because i asked
00:10:37.600 the president on this um to to believe that pam bondy has sold out and then cash patel and dan
00:10:46.880 bongino all sold out means that you must then believe that donald trump knows it and is part of it
00:10:56.180 that's the problem who is left to believe now i want to see the evidence because the country must
00:11:11.080 see the evidence you don't fix you don't fix things and they know this you don't fix things by saying
00:11:19.800 you know what trust me dan bongino you've heard him for years he's never said that to me i never
00:11:26.560 heard him say that on the air trust me he does that's not the way he is he's very much like me
00:11:32.880 don't trust me i don't ask for your trust i don't want your trust i don't ask for your trust
00:11:38.320 don't trust anyone in my position you can trust that we have the best intentions
00:11:44.500 but don't take anything i say as gospel truth because it's not it's my opinion it's the understanding
00:11:52.160 of what is going on to the best of my ability you can trust my intentions but don't don't trust what
00:12:00.660 i say do your own homework the only way truth um is sustainable is if it's your truth anybody who
00:12:10.680 if you're a christian you know this you have a testimony you can't feast on somebody else's
00:12:15.600 testimony i can't sit here and fix the country or feast on the testimony of of donald trump of
00:12:23.460 cash patel of pam
00:12:25.620 and uh we've lost glenn here uh pam bondy uh he was talking about as well uh as a as a real problem
00:12:39.260 um glenn i think you might be back with us here sorry about that little drop okay yeah you're
00:12:45.960 you're saying you can't just lease everybody your trust correct correct and people that you should
00:12:53.660 trust tell you don't trust me do your own homework it has to be yours so the thing that we are waiting
00:13:04.480 for that has to happen is the release of information and that will come and if it doesn't
00:13:12.680 well then you have a problem but it will come
00:13:16.460 i talked to this source yesterday now i have read stories that disagree with this just yesterday i think
00:13:27.580 npr a very reliable source as reliable as media um a very reliable source says that there is no tape
00:13:37.960 of the hallway in front of the prison cell
00:13:41.600 i talked to a well-placed source yesterday at the fbi that told me yep that tape does exist
00:13:48.940 and i saw it and i saw the last person to go in the cell when he was alive and the first person to
00:13:57.420 go back in the cell after he was dead and i said so
00:14:01.860 there was no foul play he said no wait wait wait wait i want to separate two things
00:14:10.140 one did someone go in the cell and kill him did somebody kill him
00:14:15.960 the answer because of the video evidence that they say they saw and i believe this source
00:14:23.100 they said the video evidence shows no one went into that cell no one
00:14:29.860 okay but it doesn't show the cell it doesn't show what happened that's the first thing now the second
00:14:38.100 thing so are you saying there was no i mean all of this was a coincidence no no no i am not saying
00:14:45.060 that i am not saying that there wasn't a desire to set him up there might have been a desire to have
00:14:53.940 somebody go in and kill him there there there it's a long string of things that happened that don't make
00:15:02.520 any sense was there a conspiracy uh conspiracy to kill him i don't know but probably a lot of people
00:15:14.300 needed him dead but did he kill himself or was he murdered by those people the answer is he killed
00:15:22.780 himself now that doesn't mean you don't create the conditions that make you want to kill yourself
00:15:29.680 and i don't mean just sending you to prison
00:15:33.120 yesterday i spent all morning and i'm so frustrated because
00:15:43.860 the republic is at stake you know that and i know that
00:15:49.520 i try to do my best to not i mean stew and i talked about this yesterday you know neither one of us are the
00:16:02.540 type to go in i mean if something happened you know at a store or something got it wrong and we're
00:16:08.560 just you know and it's going to be a fight both stew and i are both like i just leave it alone i don't
00:16:12.760 care because we don't we don't like conflict in our life and yet this is what we do for a living
00:16:18.140 this is not what we wanted to do we started doing this show because uh we were making fun of talk radio
00:16:27.440 and then it got serious after 9 11 and we found ourselves doing it we don't like conflict i hate
00:16:34.460 i'm from an alcoholic family i was the one that tried to make everybody laugh so we didn't uh you
00:16:39.780 know didn't see mom or you know dad falling down the stairs or whatever was happening i i don't like
00:16:46.260 conflict
00:16:46.900 but i find myself in a situation where the truth does call cause conflict and you must discipline
00:17:00.320 yourself to search for the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth we cannot live
00:17:10.820 in sound bites we must understand the depth of what is going on because as i'm going to tell you
00:17:18.120 here in a few minutes there is a new concerted effort to bring our streets into chaos bring our country
00:17:27.100 into chaos the left the i shouldn't say this the democrats are completely dead it is run now by the
00:17:36.160 uber dangerous left that's who's calling the shots
00:17:40.960 and that they are going to well i'll use their own words do everything that they've done in the past
00:17:51.000 and take it to the next rung on the ladder that's a quote you want to save your republic
00:17:59.260 we cannot dismiss the people that we have grown to trust that we have put our faith in
00:18:09.280 we need to give them time and let them show us the evidence i want to see some arrests on a few
00:18:23.780 things i want to see the the progress being made you know there was a story about the fbi building
00:18:32.420 itself that bothered me yesterday and i think we talked about it but briefly and it bothered me
00:18:39.060 and i want to tell you about that coming up in just a second stand by
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00:19:02.320 dysfunction that is blocking any meaningful fiscal reform congress this must be done you know what
00:19:08.940 they're arguing over right now stew you know the big beautiful bill do you know what the the
00:19:13.460 the republicans are arguing about right now many things but what the main thing is whether they
00:19:21.080 should um give the president all of the cuts in the green new deal yeah that's amazing
00:19:30.840 republicans are doing that republicans if your republicans are still looking at the green new
00:19:41.800 deal and not understanding what that is you should lose and i'll help campaign against that person
00:19:49.840 that should that should be the biggest no-brainer ever we must cut the deficit and the debt
00:19:57.560 now are we going to get that done i don't know most likely not we'd be the first people in the history
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00:21:07.800 so yesterday did you do you remember the story where um they said that it was quoted cash patel was
00:21:27.600 saying you know we've got to uh show america that you know this is a strong institution and and
00:21:34.760 honorable and and uh we need a building that is worthy of this and i immediately thought of cash
00:21:41.800 telling me i'd move all of these people out i'd break this thing up and i would not build a new
00:21:47.500 building okay that story the stories that i read yesterday was was written in a way to make you believe
00:21:54.900 that that maybe they are just moving over to this new building no they're not they're not and they
00:22:02.280 have moved thousands of fbi agents out of the office why what are they trying to do they're
00:22:08.340 trying to break up the cabal in the fbi they're trying to get it back into our cities so it's not
00:22:16.940 focused on politics they're trying to break the back of this institution that has has done good and is now
00:22:25.860 doing a lot of bad so they're trying to break up the cabal they're firing people they're moving people
00:22:32.500 and they are also going to be announcing um that they are saving us billions of dollars and i'll let
00:22:40.040 them handle that but
00:22:41.960 we have to know that most of the middlemen are
00:22:51.800 have no desire to save the country
00:22:58.500 a lot of the middlemen i was talking to this person well i'm not going to get into it
00:23:06.500 uh i don't ask for your trust i don't want your trust i want you to do your own homework
00:23:14.160 and i want you to follow your gut do your homework then get down on your knees and pray lord what is
00:23:21.980 true what do i need to do with this information and how can i help save the republic if you're not
00:23:31.940 on your knees asking him that does he's the only one may god save the republic
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00:25:07.420 hello america thank you so much for uh listening some really tragic news yesterday scott adams a
00:25:31.700 friend of the program has announced his terminal prostate cancer diagnosis i just want to play
00:25:37.400 a little of it it's it's it's brutal what he had to say listen um some of you have already guessed
00:25:43.360 so this won't surprise you at all but uh i have the same cancer that joe biden has
00:25:48.980 uh so i also have prostate cancer that has also spread to my bones but i've had it longer than
00:25:55.340 he's had it well longer than he's admitted having it so my life expectancy is maybe the summer
00:26:02.560 uh i'd expect uh i expect to be checking out from this uh domain sometime this summer
00:26:08.640 cancer is i mean it is it's affected all of our lives all of our lives it is so horrific and the
00:26:24.900 kind that joe biden has and scott adams has is extraordinarily painful now scott is you know
00:26:31.720 he's a guy who campaigned for medical assist suicide so he's going that route he said i'm gonna
00:26:39.380 take it for as long as i possibly can um but uh the pain is just beyond imagination and i i i'm i'm
00:26:48.980 going that direction which is very sad um but i gotta tell you i i don't
00:27:01.860 ai can't come fast enough on stuff like this we are so close to curing this stuff but ai is going to
00:27:10.900 to find ways quickly to give us answers on this now he said he tried the ivermectin thing the
00:27:23.300 you know the thing that joe rogan and uh mel gibson you know were talking about and he said that doesn't
00:27:28.980 work for him he said it might work for other people but it didn't work for me in fact didn't he say it
00:27:33.940 made it worse too he said uh yeah the levels uh it was at the psa levels after he took it actually
00:27:40.020 went way way up um you know so again you know he did say you know i just i think that is important
00:27:45.740 because a lot of people i've heard a lot of hope on that and and of course we always look for hope in
00:27:49.520 these situations but at least in this particular case he said it did not help at all
00:27:53.940 so uh yesterday uh zeke emmanuel who was he was the guy who designed the complete live system he's the
00:28:06.500 guy who helped design medicare he was the chief medical advisor for the obama administration obamacare
00:28:14.660 the guy is not yeah obamacare he is not some republican hack he is the exact opposite of that he is a
00:28:23.620 a far lefty that believes in uh universal health care and and uh barack obama and all that stuff
00:28:30.680 um he came out yesterday and he said there's no way that biden didn't know this he's had it for
00:28:37.500 a very long time there's no way he didn't have it for a very long time it doesn't metastasize to the
00:28:42.700 bone you know in the last you know couple of months go ahead i just would just a slight
00:28:51.440 clarification there you may have heard something additional than what i heard but he his point
00:28:55.840 seemed to be it was there the whole time not necessarily that he knew it was there the whole
00:29:00.960 time but that it was there and it was growing for at least his presidency um and maybe a decade but
00:29:07.660 he didn't necessarily say hey he was hiding it that's just you know you don't have well you don't
00:29:13.920 have um that kind of aggressive cancer without it showing up somewhere unless your doctor is
00:29:21.900 completely incompetent so this there's only two answers to this one uh did did the doctor only
00:29:30.640 tell joe biden but he was so mentally incompetent he forgot to tell anybody else and he forgot he had it
00:29:35.840 um was he told uh and they kept it quiet uh was uh did the doctor miss it somehow there's there's no way
00:29:46.320 you can get this kind of cancer and it just shows up right at the very end there's no way and the
00:29:52.760 president gets the best health care available yeah i think that's the biggest point because i think
00:29:58.920 this thing type of thing could happen to a normal person like to an every average average you know
00:30:05.820 everyday joe that goes to the doctor and gets these things checked out only because they really
00:30:11.000 feel like you know because their wife is bugging them and they check it every few years and you know
00:30:15.880 there are some some of these cancers that don't show up in the testing some of them don't show up until
00:30:21.580 you have actual symptoms which is what biden is claiming that being said when you're joe biden when
00:30:29.200 you're the president of the united states and we should note also the vice president of the united states
00:30:34.880 it's it's just impossible to believe that with all the testing and all of the medical attention
00:30:41.420 unless he was refusing it which i do think is possible but unless he was refusing it it just
00:30:47.420 seems impossible that they wouldn't catch this before it got to this level which is just a devastating
00:30:53.400 level um i don't believe you have a right to refuse when you're the president of the united states
00:31:01.940 the way i understand the constitution and from every everybody i have ever you know uh talked to that
00:31:09.160 has been in charge of the safety of the president you don't have a choice on some things sorry mr
00:31:15.740 president you belong now to the country you can't choose where you're going we say it's dangerous you're
00:31:21.420 not going there um you know you you can't you can't tell the the doctor what he can check and what he
00:31:29.200 can't check and if that's if that did happen then that's a real problem with our system we have to
00:31:35.360 know you know we would have been if donald trump wouldn't have won we would have today been talking
00:31:41.960 about oh my gosh kamala is going to be president of the united states and he's going to be dead soon
00:31:49.500 we'd be transitioning power right now this is unacceptable if the doctors didn't know it it's
00:31:59.840 unacceptable period if the doctor did know it and it was kept from the american people
00:32:06.860 it is unacceptable now this is what happened with fdr and this is one of the reasons why
00:32:15.020 the democrats fdr was a democrat the democrats after the death of fdr said no four terms no more
00:32:22.460 no more he gathered way too much power he could do anything he wanted no more only two terms okay
00:32:30.220 that was his own party that did that now you know after barack obama if if he was running a third or a
00:32:38.260 fourth term i would clearly be on the other side going no more no more no more no more but do you
00:32:44.680 think barack obama supporters would have done it these were fdr supporters and they kept they knew
00:32:50.740 he was in congestive heart failure when he went over with stalin and churchill where was it in
00:32:57.560 all right it wasn't in iran it was the the other one where they're making the final peace deals
00:33:03.540 um and uh he's sitting there they know he's dying they everybody knew he was dying but they didn't tell
00:33:13.320 the american people they knew he was dying in the in the third term didn't tell the american people
00:33:22.180 well you know what this is our country we choose a leader for our country and his responsibility is
00:33:30.920 to protect our country and our rights and if you build anything on lies you can't do that you can't
00:33:40.320 you can't be effective you can't be effective truth teller if your if your own house is built
00:33:45.680 on lies can't and i think this is something the doctor should be in front of congress by next week
00:33:54.060 and this is something i think we need to codify into law perhaps the constitution i mean we we're now
00:34:00.500 looking if you go back to woodrow wilson we've had 18 presidents since woodrow wilson um since we've
00:34:07.740 had fdr you mentioned obviously woodrow wilson on a stroke and his wife was running the place
00:34:11.980 now joe biden certainly a very close call with ronald reagan who just a few years after leaving office
00:34:19.780 uh you know had alzheimer's we're talking about basically 20 percent of our presidents
00:34:26.500 are in this situation over and over and over again that we keep dealing with
00:34:31.220 that is completely insane you know you think about how many times did we talk may i add another one
00:34:38.100 yeah go ahead uh kennedy kennedy was on so many drugs nobody knew how much pain he was in nobody had any
00:34:48.720 idea nobody knew how drugged up he was he was on so many drugs to keep him out of pain now i i don't
00:34:56.360 know if that impaired him but you know uh i imagine it was narcotics at the time i mean we should look
00:35:04.040 this up ask at chat gp what they were getting chat gpt what they were giving him and uh see if it's
00:35:11.360 meant it mentally impairs you but i know they were shooting him up with all kinds of stuff all the time
00:35:17.140 so you know add another president to that yeah that's completely impossible for a nation to i mean
00:35:25.620 think about the situations that jfk was dealing with in that situation in his presidency think
00:35:31.040 about the ones that joe biden just was you know i mean that the ukraine russia thing spiraling out
00:35:36.960 of control was a real possibility we all sat here watch that debate and then sat here for month after
00:35:43.640 month after month of joe biden remaining president of the united states while we were on the verge
00:35:50.940 potentially of world war three that is an unacceptable situation this has to be codified
00:35:57.040 into law perhaps the constitution that these health uh investigations go on in some uh very visible way
00:36:04.200 to the american people it's great and and i will say add on if you want the left will say the same
00:36:10.660 thing about donald trump i mean we should just know that's it i don't believe that donald trump has any
00:36:16.420 health problems but like we should all be very very clear on this everybody left and right should
00:36:22.480 be able to see this stuff so they can feel comfortable that their president is actually
00:36:26.540 their president this isn't a hundred years ago with woodrow wilson anymore it's the the most recent
00:36:31.540 president and now after he's out of office everybody admits it
00:36:35.520 yeah well i think some people need to go to jail on this one too i mean i don't know what the laws are
00:36:43.780 leave that to the doj but i mean congress should investigate everybody involved the doctor all the
00:36:51.020 people covering up all the people that were feeding executive orders and pardons into that auto pen for
00:36:57.540 biden especially by the end you know there are three people that were very very uh instrumental in
00:37:05.640 being the body people for you know by i'm sorry you can't see him he's he's uh he's really busy right
00:37:12.460 now there were three people and i'd like to see those three people in front of congress testifying
00:37:17.500 because this cannot happen i don't want it to happen with donald trump or the next president or
00:37:23.100 the next president or the next president i don't care what party they're in for the love of pete this
00:37:27.660 is our country
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00:41:29.640 this is not speculation if you have prostate cancer that is spread to the bone then he's most certainly
00:41:46.600 you were saying had it when he was president of the united states oh yeah he did not develop it in the
00:41:53.820 last uh 100 200 days he had it while he was president he probably had it at the start of his
00:42:00.020 presidency um uh in 2021 um yes that uh i don't think there's any disagreement about that
00:42:08.460 so you see his wording there that's ezekiel emmanuel by the way um certainly a democrat talking about
00:42:17.180 joe biden's cancer diagnosis he's not exactly saying that he knew about it that entire time he's just
00:42:22.900 saying it was there and growing these things just don't develop that fast and you know thankfully
00:42:29.060 so but it is a situation where you think a doctor a situation where a patient has doctors like joe biden
00:42:37.220 had access to this would be easy to discover that doesn't mean that like everybody knows about it in
00:42:44.080 time i think a normal person who you know maybe isn't as attentive to his health you'd think might
00:42:49.920 miss something like this and it does creep up on people right it does and it you know if you find
00:42:56.420 it earlier you obviously try to do something about it it's you know if it's in this stage it means you
00:43:00.740 missed it you'd think in this situation the question is not whether you know necessarily he
00:43:06.660 knew about it 10 years ago and just didn't do anything about it maybe that's the truth
00:43:11.020 but the question is did they know about this serious diagnosis earlier and then delayed it i want you to
00:43:18.860 think for a moment about what today's show would be if we didn't find out if that debate went a little
00:43:26.220 bit better or maybe they canceled the debate there there was talk about that at the time and joe biden
00:43:30.980 somehow squeaked his way through the presidency the media beat up on donald trump enough and he you know
00:43:35.600 lost a couple i mean again the margin at the largest the largest margin in the blue wall states that
00:43:42.300 kamala harris needed to win was 1.7 points that's how close the election actually was let's just say
00:43:48.600 somehow joe biden made it through and won the election what we would be talking about today is
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00:43:59.620 that's how serious it is it's all stuff that we worried about obviously the health was part of it the
00:44:05.400 physical health but the mental health was widely available information to anyone with eyes and
00:44:12.440 that's what all these books are about now i guess just confirming that all the stuff that we heard in
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00:46:26.640 Down the road where shadows hide, feel the dark on every side, stand your ground when times get dark, gotta face the dark and embrace the fire.
00:46:39.360 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:46:47.000 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're so glad that you're here.
00:46:55.020 I want to talk to you a little bit about what kind of world you want to live in.
00:46:59.940 We'll do that in just a second.
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00:48:17.560 All right.
00:48:18.860 I want to ask you, have you heard anybody offer a plan of the kind of world that you want to live in?
00:48:31.380 Taylor Lawrence has just come out.
00:48:34.220 Now, she's, in my opinion, a horrible human being, and she's got a long history of it.
00:48:40.040 But as she was talking about Biden's cancer diagnosis, quote,
00:48:44.380 hopefully he rots in hell and rests in piss.
00:48:51.040 I don't like Joe Biden.
00:48:52.720 I think Joe Biden did horrible things to our country as a politician.
00:48:58.360 I think, you know, some of the most embarrassing moments of America came under his administration.
00:49:04.320 But I wish him peace.
00:49:07.820 I wish him a longer life than I think he has.
00:49:13.420 I pray for him.
00:49:14.880 I hope he's not in pain.
00:49:16.540 And I hope he rests in peace.
00:49:20.460 When did we get into this situation to where, I mean, she's on the other side.
00:49:25.700 Or somebody she's admired and liked, but then does some things she doesn't like.
00:49:33.780 She says that about him.
00:49:36.260 How about this?
00:49:37.260 Do you want this kind of country?
00:49:41.120 Please play the Tim Walls thought from the other day.
00:49:43.880 Donald Trump's modern day Giscopo is scooping folks up off the streets.
00:49:49.860 They're in unmarked vans wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons.
00:49:54.620 No chance to mount a fence.
00:49:56.500 Not even a chance to kiss a loved one goodbye.
00:49:58.760 Just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans and disappeared.
00:50:02.920 To be clear, there's no way for us to know whether they were actually criminals or not.
00:50:07.540 Because they refused to give them a trial.
00:50:09.660 We're supposed to just take their word for it.
00:50:11.320 I'm going to get into this a little later about the refusal to give them a trial.
00:50:21.420 There's a lot of things in this country that this country does that we don't insist on a trial for American citizens.
00:50:29.280 So we'll get into that a little later.
00:50:31.320 But just comparing this lawful and constitutional act...
00:50:41.320 He says that it's the Gestapo.
00:50:44.500 And we're sending them off to foreign torture chambers.
00:50:48.600 That's a new one.
00:50:49.600 I didn't hear that one.
00:50:51.400 Are you aware of the foreign torture chambers we were sending them to, Stu?
00:50:55.240 That's news to me.
00:50:56.320 Then, yesterday, you have a U.S. attorney saying, quote,
00:51:05.460 Today my office is charged Congresswoman McIver with violence of Title 18, United States Code, Section 111A1,
00:51:15.220 for assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement.
00:51:19.120 And what is Swalwell's reaction?
00:51:27.300 A red line has been crossed.
00:51:29.800 Trump is prosecuting his political enemies in Congress.
00:51:33.460 This is just the beginning.
00:51:35.540 We must take whatever we've done before to show dissent and go one rung higher.
00:51:43.120 And to save your BS documents on this, you'll need them when you testify.
00:51:51.400 Okay.
00:51:53.280 Let's take that statement.
00:51:56.060 This is a representative of the United States of America.
00:52:01.280 A red line has been crossed.
00:52:03.280 Yeah, but I think we see a different red line.
00:52:08.160 We see a line where people do not pay for their actions anymore, and they get away with anything,
00:52:15.200 and especially if they're privileged.
00:52:16.860 They don't ever pay a price.
00:52:19.360 So, a red line has been crossed.
00:52:22.680 Nobody seems to pay for their actions.
00:52:24.500 Even though there are laws, we're a nation, not of laws, but of men.
00:52:30.260 Here's a woman who decides she's going to do what she wants.
00:52:36.920 It's clear.
00:52:37.740 It's on videotape.
00:52:39.560 She now is being prosecuted by the DOJ, as everyone who breaks the law should be.
00:52:47.420 And he says Trump is prosecuting his political enemies in Congress.
00:52:51.640 Let me ask you something.
00:52:53.960 Congresswoman MacGyver?
00:52:56.100 I've never even heard of her.
00:52:57.560 I've heard of the TV show, but I've never even heard of her.
00:53:01.240 He is not worried about Congresswoman MacGyver.
00:53:03.780 She is not an enemy of Donald Trump.
00:53:05.580 That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
00:53:07.780 She's a nobody.
00:53:11.660 Then he says, this is just the beginning.
00:53:16.080 We must take whatever we've done before to show dissent.
00:53:20.300 Okay.
00:53:20.580 Well, that has been a shooting at the president of the United States.
00:53:25.200 That has been stirring things up against SCOTUS and actually having one of your supporters go and try to kill two of the Supreme Court justices.
00:53:37.560 We've seen you burn down Minneapolis.
00:53:39.800 We've seen you burn down city after city.
00:53:42.160 We've seen you rape and pillage cities.
00:53:45.420 We've seen Portland, what you're doing in Portland.
00:53:51.500 What is the next rung on that ladder?
00:53:56.700 Successful revolution?
00:53:57.680 We must take whatever we've done before to show dissent and go one rung higher.
00:54:10.880 There is a storm coming.
00:54:16.960 And you have to decide what side you're on right now.
00:54:23.620 And it's not about politics.
00:54:25.080 It's not.
00:54:26.920 It's about what kind of country do you want to live in.
00:54:33.500 One side, Donald Trump's side, is talking about when America was great, but America wasn't great for everybody.
00:54:40.860 We all know that.
00:54:41.600 He knows that.
00:54:42.300 But I think there's a better way to define that, and I think we should start defining it differently.
00:54:53.340 Because we need something aspirational.
00:54:55.380 And aspiration doesn't come just from success.
00:54:58.260 It doesn't come from money or any of that stuff.
00:55:03.960 Where does inspiration come from?
00:55:06.180 Higher ideals.
00:55:14.520 One side is saying we're going to get more violent.
00:55:20.960 One side is saying we're going to take what we've done before to show dissent, which is not Martin Luther King.
00:55:27.140 They don't believe in Martin Luther King anymore.
00:55:28.780 I wish they did, but they don't.
00:55:30.060 One says we're going to do that.
00:55:37.620 And the other says, well, here's what we're going to do.
00:55:42.540 We're going to make America profitable again.
00:55:47.580 We're going to set things right.
00:55:50.120 We're going to start charging people with crimes.
00:55:52.700 That's all good.
00:55:53.480 All of that stuff is good.
00:55:55.340 But let me lay out another vision.
00:56:01.780 What do you want your country to be like?
00:56:05.740 I want a country where we all know that there is no ruler over the other.
00:56:11.240 I don't care your education.
00:56:12.980 I don't care your class.
00:56:14.220 I don't care where you were born, how you were born.
00:56:16.540 I don't care if you're from a foreign country or your people have been here since the pilgrims or before.
00:56:21.740 I don't care.
00:56:24.320 I want a country where we're all looking at each other and going, man, you got a shot just as much as I do.
00:56:30.800 Now, that doesn't mean that everybody is guaranteed a success.
00:56:34.860 It just means that we all start as an individual.
00:56:40.280 Not in our stations, but as an individual, equal.
00:56:43.540 And we should be judged on the character, the content of our character, who we are, and what we produce.
00:56:53.480 I want to live in a country where we don't bust down doors in the middle of the night, where we don't scoop people up in the middle of the night.
00:57:03.220 Unless they're here illegally or unless they've broken the law.
00:57:09.820 Now, I don't want them just disappeared if they're an American citizen.
00:57:13.160 But here's what I would like.
00:57:14.460 I would like to know that as an American citizen, I could be driving around with cash in my car and I'm not a drug dealer.
00:57:22.740 And if the police stop me, they can't just take that cash and then just say, it's ours.
00:57:30.780 No, I want a hearing.
00:57:33.060 I want a hearing on that.
00:57:34.260 I want a jury of my peers.
00:57:35.880 I want a chance to defend myself.
00:57:39.080 No, you don't have that as an American citizen.
00:57:41.640 But they now want to give people who came here illegally, and especially the most violent people, they want them to have a trial.
00:57:51.980 But not you.
00:57:53.720 You don't get that.
00:57:54.760 I want everyone to have the same opportunity.
00:58:00.800 I want everyone treated with respect.
00:58:03.860 I want everyone to be free of fear as much as possible.
00:58:09.580 No government can make people, can make a society that doesn't have fear in it.
00:58:16.380 Fear is part of life.
00:58:19.040 But I don't want fear of the government.
00:58:21.280 I don't want fear that somebody could just snuff my life out.
00:58:28.000 And I want to be left alone.
00:58:30.200 I mean, I want to work together as a team, but I don't want the government telling me everything I have to do.
00:58:36.160 I want to live in a place where we, each of us, come together and understand that if we were all on an island someplace,
00:58:46.280 we'd have the right to choose our own way of dealing.
00:58:52.660 We're shipwrecked, and there's 50 of us.
00:58:55.880 What would we do?
00:58:58.100 We would eventually, if there's no rescue, we'd eventually set up a little society with 50 of us.
00:59:02.920 And we would trade with each other.
00:59:04.300 And we would just take care of things, all of us, together.
00:59:09.820 It would be a direct democracy, because it would be small enough.
00:59:12.960 And we'd just talk it out.
00:59:14.180 And we'd punish the people that needed to be punished, et cetera, et cetera.
00:59:17.280 And if some guy came in a boat and said, you know what?
00:59:21.480 I'm going to rule over you.
00:59:23.160 I'm king.
00:59:23.800 And we would all say, no, you don't have the right to be king.
00:59:28.600 What are you talking about?
00:59:31.460 We know, common sense tells us, that if we were on that island, we would all know we have a right to put our own rulers, if you will,
00:59:46.040 our own government in place.
00:59:48.460 And that government, its first job should be to protect me as a citizen and you as a citizen and just make sure we're playing fair with one another.
01:00:06.180 Do you know what I just described?
01:00:07.840 Are you with that?
01:00:09.180 Is that the kind of America you want to live in?
01:00:16.040 Because it is the one I want to live in.
01:00:18.460 I just described a country that has never, ever graced the presence of the earth because people are involved.
01:00:33.080 But that's what we should be striving for, that kind of situation.
01:00:38.600 Let me express it this way.
01:00:40.160 I want to live in a country where all men are created equal and they're endowed by their creator with certain unalienable, unchangeable rights that among them are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
01:00:55.380 Nobody can come in the middle of the night and just take your life.
01:00:58.440 Nobody can take your liberty and throw you in prison without a trial and the pursuit of happiness.
01:01:03.160 You just want to be left alone to do what you want to do as long as you're not breaking the law.
01:01:08.420 And to secure these rights, governments are instituted by men, among men.
01:01:15.400 Men make it.
01:01:16.600 We, as individuals, like we're on that island, we vote for it.
01:01:20.240 We put it together.
01:01:22.080 And what we put together, that government derives their just powers from the consent of the governed.
01:01:28.600 So we have to consent to it.
01:01:31.620 And they don't have just powers.
01:01:33.800 They have just powers.
01:01:37.040 And that if a government becomes destructive, it's the right of the people to alter or abolish it.
01:01:47.000 Well, why do we keep saying, oh, you want to go back to the old timey days?
01:01:54.000 No, I don't.
01:01:55.120 I don't want to have to leave my house in the middle of the night and poop, you know, in a big hole behind my house.
01:02:02.680 Don't want to do that.
01:02:05.240 I don't want to go back to a time where people lived in fear because somebody was going to knock on their door
01:02:10.460 or throw a rock or a brick through their window like they did with Martin Luther King and set a cross on fire.
01:02:17.300 I want to live in a neighborhood where we all look alike, we all don't look alike.
01:02:22.300 Nobody cares.
01:02:25.120 Because we, in many ways, in the most fundamental ways, we think alike.
01:02:32.380 We're all trying to protect our society, which is just and governed by people we all selected.
01:02:41.620 And those people, because we selected them, we select people that have the same idea of what this government and what this country should be.
01:02:50.080 And this country and this government should be life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, that all men are created equal.
01:02:56.600 That's what it should be.
01:02:57.880 Heaven knows how to put a proper price on something so celestial as freedom and liberty.
01:03:10.560 We have to pay a price for this liberty.
01:03:17.820 And that price right now just means to be engaged, to be good, to take a stand on good and evil.
01:03:26.920 There is good and evil, period.
01:03:29.780 More in a second.
01:03:32.180 Let me tell you, Israel right now is facing one of the most complex and dangerous moments in modern history.
01:03:39.120 On the southern front, the war with Hamas continues to escalate.
01:03:43.140 Israeli forces have launched a major ground offensive in Gaza, targeting the Hamas control.
01:03:49.600 Why? Because they haven't released the hostages.
01:03:52.420 They're still held in tunnels.
01:03:54.260 And they want their hostages released.
01:03:56.620 Now, France has come in and said, well, we can't support you.
01:04:00.020 Oh my gosh, what will Israel do without the support of the French?
01:04:04.720 Look, I want you to go to ifcj, supportifcj.org.
01:04:11.000 Do that now, supportifcj.org.
01:04:14.700 This is an organization, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, that have gotten together.
01:04:19.760 We don't agree on religion and the ins and outs of it, but we do agree that Jews have a right to exist.
01:04:27.720 For all time, they keep telling the Jews to go home.
01:04:31.340 They went home, and now they're telling them, get out.
01:04:35.100 They have a right to exist, and I think we should support them.
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01:04:55.460 I have a very bad feeling that we are entering a new era.
01:05:14.920 And this era that we are entering is an era of rage and hatred.
01:05:26.380 And really, honestly, the Democrats, the Democrats can change this.
01:05:34.000 They can change this.
01:05:35.160 The Democrats have to get past their disdain of Donald Trump enough to see that their own party, what it stands for, what it's doing.
01:05:51.400 You're blind to what it's doing because you hate Donald Trump so much.
01:05:57.260 At least many of us can admit when Donald Trump is wrong.
01:06:03.180 We admitted when we were wrong about Donald Trump.
01:06:06.800 I mean, there's no way you can't look at what Donald Trump is doing just in the Middle East with peace and say, probably, if it works, probably a Nobel Peace Prize.
01:06:18.080 If it works in Russia, probably a Nobel Peace Prize.
01:06:24.580 If you can't admit that if it works, it's going to be a tremendous thing for the world and stability, you're not being a fair broker.
01:06:35.940 Just like I wouldn't be a fair broker.
01:06:40.700 And I've said this to the president.
01:06:42.940 You know, I got to see the results.
01:06:45.500 But I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.
01:06:47.480 And if your tariffs work, well, I'll be the first to say, you know what?
01:06:52.040 I was wrong about tariffs.
01:06:55.520 Why can I do that?
01:06:57.540 Because we believe, all of us, if you're within the sound of my voice, I hope, in that country built on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that everybody is created equal.
01:07:08.300 We're going to have our squabbles and our disagreements, strong disagreements, all the way through.
01:07:12.760 But there are those who are willing to tear us apart and kill in the name of whatever their agenda is.
01:07:22.200 We have to stand up against that.
01:07:23.920 Oh, my goodness.
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01:09:01.600 So I just asked you a few minutes ago,
01:09:03.240 what kind of country do you want to live in?
01:09:04.900 And I outlined the one that is in the Declaration of Independence,
01:09:09.980 where all men are created equal and dialed by their creator
01:09:12.200 and have certain inalienable rights.
01:09:16.400 That is a glorious mission statement.
01:09:19.080 I can't think of one more noble, more inspiring,
01:09:22.740 and better if we could ever accomplish it.
01:09:27.280 Now, we could give up and say,
01:09:28.380 we're never going to accomplish it,
01:09:29.600 so let's not strive.
01:09:30.580 And that would be the thing that we would seem to do every other time.
01:09:34.680 Or we can say, okay, that is what we want.
01:09:36.920 How do we fix this?
01:09:37.760 Because there's chaos in the streets.
01:09:39.060 And right now, the judges are saying that,
01:09:41.540 well, you can't take these 10 million people that came here illegally
01:09:48.560 and just send them home.
01:09:49.800 You can't do that.
01:09:50.380 They all have to have hearings.
01:09:51.340 Are you kidding me?
01:09:52.600 You're already four years behind.
01:09:55.600 It'll be 10 years before any of these people are kicked out.
01:09:59.300 No.
01:10:00.120 What's happening is the system is being used by the radicals
01:10:05.560 that want to destroy the system.
01:10:07.500 They're using the system to destroy the system.
01:10:10.260 And that leads you to the place where you're like,
01:10:12.120 when does common sense play a role here?
01:10:15.480 Now, I want you to listen carefully to me.
01:10:17.940 This is the fault line of every collapsing republic.
01:10:22.600 Law without common sense becomes a cage.
01:10:28.720 But common sense without law becomes a mob.
01:10:34.660 That's the balance our founders were trying to strike
01:10:37.880 when they said a nation of laws and not of men.
01:10:40.960 Or when Adam said, you know, this system needs a moral and religious
01:10:48.480 constitution is wholly inadequate for anything else.
01:10:54.660 So they put it back on us.
01:10:57.160 How do we solve this?
01:10:58.440 It's not a government.
01:10:59.220 They put it back on us.
01:11:01.360 So what do we do?
01:11:03.760 Because right now, the law is being weaponized.
01:11:07.500 The political system is already weaponized.
01:11:09.700 Our language has been weaponized.
01:11:11.540 It's twisted.
01:11:12.440 We manipulate loopholes.
01:11:14.580 We redefine terms.
01:11:16.440 Until justice has become absolutely absurd.
01:11:20.180 And they wrap tyranny in legal process and call it procedure.
01:11:24.660 They turn mobs into prosecutors and call it social justice.
01:11:27.760 They invert liberty into oppression and say,
01:11:29.700 yeah, but it's legal.
01:11:30.460 Okay, I want you to know I'm condemning all of us.
01:11:36.920 We've all played a role in this one way or another.
01:11:40.200 Now, do you want to stop it and do you want to be a force for good?
01:11:44.220 If so, what do we do?
01:11:46.940 Well, the law is supposed to reflect the natural order.
01:11:52.640 C.S. Lewis called it tau.
01:11:54.440 Jefferson called it nature and nature's god.
01:11:57.740 I don't care what you call it.
01:11:59.760 But it has to be anchored in truth.
01:12:03.380 Not your truth, not my truth, but the truth.
01:12:07.380 So the fix comes in here of the republic.
01:12:11.340 The first step is we have to admit truth and demand the truth first from ourselves.
01:12:19.260 That means definitions have to return.
01:12:22.920 Male and female.
01:12:24.080 Right and wrong.
01:12:25.100 Good and evil.
01:12:26.880 Due process.
01:12:27.460 It doesn't mean there's no grays there.
01:12:28.960 Well, not in man and woman, but it doesn't mean there's no grays.
01:12:34.020 It just means there are absolutes.
01:12:38.260 Due process.
01:12:39.860 It must be applied and equal protection, not selectively, not based on who you supported,
01:12:48.380 not, you know, so you can use it against an enemy or you're the enemy and it's being used against you.
01:12:54.380 Limits on governments, real limits, not decorative limits, real limits, that is one of the biggest things I want to see from this administration is codification of the slashing of the size of this government and its scope.
01:13:12.840 The next thing that has to happen is we have to reestablish moral authority through culture, not government, through culture.
01:13:23.460 Courtroom is downstream, government, politics, all downstream from the classroom in Hollywood and TikTok.
01:13:31.500 You don't fix a corrupted legal system by passing new laws.
01:13:35.640 You fix it by re-inspiring people to demand virtue again.
01:13:40.100 Don't you want to live in a place where we can all get along?
01:13:45.160 We're not arguing that nobody is stepping on the neck of somebody else, that you're not afraid of the president, no matter which side he's on.
01:13:54.340 This means we have to demand virtue in ourselves first.
01:14:06.860 We have to become a virtuous people.
01:14:15.780 And then we need accountability.
01:14:18.020 So we can go in and fix the system, but we have to demand that they do it.
01:14:25.520 We have to vote these clowns out when they don't.
01:14:28.800 We have to be on them all the time because you can't trust any of them.
01:14:35.380 We need unofficial structure.
01:14:37.620 We need citizen journalism.
01:14:39.560 We need local sheriffs and states exercising constitutional sovereignty.
01:14:44.360 We need a parallel economy that won't play that game, that collapse the old economy and put it into the new economy that is based on, you know, everything that we've ever known that was true.
01:15:07.000 That's how we get there.
01:15:08.280 Now, do we have anybody in Congress that is doing it?
01:15:11.200 Look at this battle now over the budget.
01:15:14.360 The budget, it's really not that hard, guys.
01:15:18.080 It's really not.
01:15:20.040 If this was your family, this was your budget, and you knew your children were going to be slaves to the debt you rack up, you would never do this to your own family.
01:15:31.080 So why are you doing it to your country?
01:15:33.060 How is it you cannot find, with all the corruption, all of the waste, all of the things that both of us think are ridiculous,
01:15:41.160 you can't find enough money to cut, you can't find enough people to cut in that bloated government?
01:15:48.880 You can't go back.
01:15:50.240 It was so bad and so evil that you can't go back to the spending of 2018.
01:15:55.700 Because what?
01:15:57.960 That's segregation?
01:16:02.740 You can't go back to the spending of 2018.
01:16:05.840 That's impossible for you clowns.
01:16:08.780 I don't believe it.
01:16:09.780 So now, Stu, bring me up to date on what is happening today, this morning, in Washington.
01:16:19.300 Yes, this is your chance.
01:16:20.800 With a big, beautiful bill.
01:16:21.160 Yeah, your chance to play Mike Johnson here, Glenn, for a moment.
01:16:25.220 See if you can solve these problems.
01:16:26.580 Because I will say, the criticisms are just, but also, it's pretty hard to solve.
01:16:33.640 So the current House count is 220 to 213.
01:16:38.360 That means you can lose four Republicans from your vote.
01:16:43.480 That would bring it.
01:16:44.080 You'd be underwater if you lose four.
01:16:46.600 So that's all you can do.
01:16:47.940 So there are four different groups that are holding up the bill right now.
01:16:51.820 So we start with SALT, the SALT deduction people, okay?
01:16:56.280 This is, theoretically, the easiest one to solve.
01:16:59.140 There are six of them, six people in that group.
01:17:02.000 The SALT deduction, if you don't know, is if you're in, like, one of these high-tax blue states,
01:17:06.480 you have a chance to deduct the money that you're paying to the state government in state taxes
01:17:12.620 out of your federal tax bill, basically.
01:17:15.880 It's an extra deduction for those states.
01:17:17.840 You know, of course, Republicans are like, well, wait a minute.
01:17:19.780 We're just incentivizing blue states to raise taxes because you get to create this deduction.
01:17:24.440 Of course, if you live in the state, you're paying federal taxes on money that you didn't even get.
01:17:30.760 You had to just give to the state government.
01:17:32.640 So you don't understand why blue states might have a problem with it.
01:17:35.960 So these are, generally speaking, Republicans in states like California and New York.
01:17:41.540 They want to get that deduction raised.
01:17:44.360 Right now, it's a $10,000 limit for your SALT deduction.
01:17:48.040 They want to get it to $30,000 reported this morning, maybe up to $40,000.
01:17:52.160 So that's the fight there.
01:17:54.780 Now, the ways you can get rid of that problem is you can either try to strong-arm them
01:18:00.060 and have, you know, Donald Trump come in and kind of yell at them and say,
01:18:02.900 hey, what the hell are you guys doing, and try to get them to just give up on that deduction.
01:18:06.440 They did, I will say, all of them ran on trying to get that deduction back.
01:18:11.080 So it's a difficult thing for them to do, but you could kind of just kind of strong-arm them.
01:18:14.740 There's only six, so you just get a couple of them, you might be okay there.
01:18:19.300 The other thing you can do is give in to their claims, right?
01:18:22.900 You can just raise that deduction.
01:18:24.460 That will make the deficit a little bit worse, but that is what they are offering right now
01:18:30.460 is to just raise this deduction to as high as $40,000 from where it is now to $10,000.
01:18:35.780 Okay, that's step number one.
01:18:36.820 Now, the next group is the group that probably most people in the audience and you would fall
01:18:42.820 into, Glenn, which are deficit hawks, okay?
01:18:45.740 People who are saying, wait a minute, this bill sucks.
01:18:48.380 You guys didn't go far enough cutting spending.
01:18:50.620 Chip Roy.
01:18:51.100 Chip Roy is in this group, exactly.
01:18:52.900 He's probably the main example of it, but there's 31 in this group.
01:18:57.880 So think of what that means with the salt deduction group we just talked about.
01:19:01.500 You can't give them this extra deduction because there's already 31 people in this much larger
01:19:07.200 group who are saying, wait a minute, you already didn't do enough on the deficit.
01:19:11.920 You can't give more.
01:19:13.760 So you have those people.
01:19:15.200 Now, how do you solve that group?
01:19:17.260 Of course, that group, you would go and you'd say, okay, we're going to cut more, right?
01:19:21.400 We're going to make sure more of these programs go away.
01:19:24.160 We're going to go after these programs and cut even more.
01:19:27.020 So you're going to want to please that group.
01:19:28.420 You might get those 31, but you probably lose the six from the salt group, okay?
01:19:33.580 So far, I can compromise enough to get all of them.
01:19:36.940 Okay.
01:19:37.700 That's good.
01:19:38.580 But I know we're not done with the groups.
01:19:40.980 Right.
01:19:41.640 Do you want to go through how you would do that between those two groups or do you want
01:19:44.120 to wait to the end?
01:19:44.740 Yeah, just real quick.
01:19:45.580 I would just say, look, I'll give you a partial bit of what you want.
01:19:49.800 I might give you 15,000 instead of, you know, 10.
01:19:54.040 We're going to come up a little bit, but you have to understand where the country is.
01:19:57.040 But I want you to join these guys in demanding cuts across the board.
01:20:03.600 Green New Deal, gone.
01:20:05.220 Gone.
01:20:06.260 Okay.
01:20:06.840 Back to 2018 spending.
01:20:09.020 That's what we all should be standing for.
01:20:11.140 Okay.
01:20:11.660 Now introduce the next one.
01:20:13.000 The next one, you just mentioned the Green New Deal.
01:20:15.520 Well, guess what?
01:20:16.720 There's a group of Republicans who are trying to protect some of the Green New Deal slash inflation
01:20:24.560 reduction act.
01:20:25.660 The group size there is 14.
01:20:31.120 And the reason why you're saying like, well, why would Republicans be defending Joe Biden's
01:20:35.500 terrible bill?
01:20:36.420 And they're not defending all of it, but they are defending parts of it.
01:20:39.440 No, they're defending the parts that come into their districts.
01:20:43.740 Exactly right.
01:20:44.220 That's what's happening.
01:20:44.860 And those are the ones, those would be the ones that I, as president, would use the bully
01:20:50.740 pulpit and say, America, let them know, enough is enough.
01:20:56.500 This is bad for America.
01:20:59.500 Might be good for them, but it's bad policy.
01:21:03.220 It was a bad bill and we can't afford it.
01:21:06.340 So that is the balancing act with that group.
01:21:11.180 For example, there's a Lucid, is one of the car companies, the electric car companies.
01:21:15.900 Yeah, yeah.
01:21:16.340 They had a big, they were going to get a benefit out of the inflation reduction act.
01:21:20.340 They expanded their factory in Arizona.
01:21:22.840 Florida, the congressman for that area is like, hey, we've created a bunch of new jobs.
01:21:27.040 They've, you know, this is a company that is trying to grow the economy in my community.
01:21:31.260 And now we're going to change the law.
01:21:33.080 That's unfair to them and unfair to the people who got hired.
01:21:36.320 It was a giant, it was a giant mistake made by the last administration.
01:21:41.160 We're not going to continue.
01:21:43.360 Mm-hmm.
01:21:43.900 Yep.
01:21:45.640 Mm-hmm.
01:21:47.700 And that's understandable.
01:21:48.640 Like, you don't want to continue that.
01:21:50.120 You can't go to.
01:21:51.040 It's got to stop.
01:21:51.380 It's got to stop.
01:21:52.020 I, again, I'm totally with you on this stuff.
01:21:55.300 I'm just trying to explain how the dynamics is.
01:21:57.280 The last group are the group that made the difference when it comes, when it came to the
01:22:04.200 election 2024.
01:22:05.080 The reason why Republicans have the House majority right now are because they won a bunch of
01:22:11.100 moderate districts in New York and California.
01:22:16.140 So there's 12 in this group.
01:22:18.360 And those people are the ones saying, actually, we don't want what they would call cuts to
01:22:23.780 Medicaid.
01:22:24.560 They don't want to reduce the spending.
01:22:26.700 We're in these moderate districts and we are on the borderline.
01:22:29.960 And if we do these things, we are going to lose these seats and we're not going to be
01:22:35.160 in the majority anymore.
01:22:36.200 Obviously, 2022, a major concern here.
01:22:38.920 You got 12 of them there.
01:22:40.620 Now, of course, these are people in direct opposition to the deficit hawks we talked about earlier.
01:22:46.280 I personally would go all George Washington on those guys.
01:22:57.740 And I'll explain that when we come back.
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01:27:06.980 You know, at the end of the Constitutional Convention, George Washington said very, very
01:27:13.620 little.
01:27:13.920 But at the end of the Constitutional Convention, New York, of course, was looking for more.
01:27:20.020 They felt that they could squeeze more out of the other states and get more benefits for
01:27:24.720 New York because they were so powerful.
01:27:26.720 And Benjamin, they were arguing, they were at an impasse.
01:27:29.700 And Benjamin Franklin just paused and looked at George Washington.
01:27:33.280 And he said, gentlemen, let us raise a standard that the wise and the honest can repair.
01:27:39.660 The event is in the hand of God.
01:27:41.800 What he was saying was, look, let's do the right thing here where when there's trouble,
01:27:47.000 people can repair.
01:27:48.120 People can run to because they know this one thing that we did was right.
01:27:53.580 And trust that God will take care of everything.
01:27:57.680 They, that's what you tell those Republicans.
01:28:00.840 Trust God to save the republic.
01:28:03.180 All you need to do is the right thing.
01:28:05.800 And that is cut the spending or we lose the republic.
01:28:09.880 This is Glenn Beck.
01:28:14.980 I'm up at the ranch and I have to check my ammo.
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01:28:20.160 Where are we on ammo?
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01:30:19.820 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:30:26.340 Hello, America.
01:30:28.400 The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but social media.
01:30:35.620 Or reads nothing but what he finds on CNN or even on this program.
01:30:41.940 We want you to better educate yourself so you can be a resource for others and a help to the republic.
01:30:50.820 Because it is under attack.
01:30:52.780 And historically, we're at the really dicey part.
01:30:56.700 And I'm going to give that to you.
01:30:57.640 And then I want to talk to you about the two stages that we're in right now with Cloward and Piven.
01:31:02.240 And it'll all come ringing home and making a lot of sense here in just a second.
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01:32:27.220 Alright, yesterday I went over the seven-stage cycle of civilizational collapse.
01:32:33.960 This is how they start, and this is how they fall.
01:32:38.060 And now this is from Sir John Glove's Fate of Empires.
01:32:41.760 But it comes from history.
01:32:43.920 Just looking at history and all the empires as they rise and fall, how it happens.
01:32:48.140 The first stage is the Age of Pioneers.
01:32:50.880 Tell me where these all are and where they happen.
01:32:53.800 The Age of Pioneers, driven by vision, courage, hard work, often religious or moral conviction.
01:32:59.420 Okay, Rome's Republic era, and also the United States, the very beginning up until about 1820.
01:33:07.720 The values are sacrifice, virtue, risk, and independence.
01:33:11.980 The Age of Conquest, strength and expansion.
01:33:16.060 Military or economic conquests.
01:33:18.060 They expand their territory and influence.
01:33:21.340 Civil institutions are built.
01:33:22.820 Education spreads.
01:33:23.940 Infrastructure grows.
01:33:25.560 That's the early empire of Rome.
01:33:27.700 It is also 1820 to about 1900.
01:33:32.680 Patriotism, law, innovation, unity.
01:33:36.280 Then comes the Age of Commerce, wealth, and complexity.
01:33:41.560 Economic strength becomes dominant.
01:33:44.100 Luxury increases.
01:33:45.360 Business elites, rise, trade, speculation, eclipse, risk-taking pioneers.
01:33:51.380 Examples, Venice, the Netherlands, British Empire of the 1800s, and the United States.
01:33:56.500 Starting in the early 20th century, you know, with the, quote, robber barons.
01:34:02.200 And all the way through World War II.
01:34:04.580 After World War II, it really became the Age of Commerce.
01:34:10.120 That leads us into the Age of Affluence.
01:34:13.360 About 1980, leisure and decay begins.
01:34:18.020 Material wealth now explodes.
01:34:20.240 Government growth accelerates.
01:34:22.240 Citizens grow dependent on the system.
01:34:24.280 Virtue gives way to entitlement.
01:34:26.540 Education becomes secular, critical of founding ideals.
01:34:30.220 Example, Rome's second century A.D.
01:34:33.060 And us, 1980s into the 2000s.
01:34:37.080 The values are comfort, consumption, and cynicism.
01:34:41.060 Then the Age of Intellect.
01:34:44.180 This is where it becomes very interesting.
01:34:46.240 The Age of Intellect.
01:34:47.660 The Elite Rule and Fragmentation.
01:34:50.800 Experts and technocrats dominate.
01:34:53.560 Reason replaces faith.
01:34:55.840 Society becomes obsessed with process, bureaucracy, identity, and division.
01:35:00.860 The people grow disconnected from the elites.
01:35:03.600 Populist backlash begins.
01:35:05.240 This is France pre-1789, Weimar, Germany, and us post-2000.
01:35:14.200 The values are relativism, narcissism, hyper-educated with a moral void.
01:35:21.840 Wow.
01:35:22.680 Now, the sixth out of the seventh stage of the fall of empires.
01:35:29.640 The Age of Decadence.
01:35:32.440 Moral Decline and Decline of Courage.
01:35:35.840 National Identity Collapses.
01:35:38.840 Immigration Without Assimilation.
01:35:41.520 Public Debt Surges.
01:35:43.700 Bread and Circuses Replace Responsibility.
01:35:46.520 Political Corruption is Normalized.
01:35:48.740 Gender Confusion, Family Disintegration, Loss of Fertility, Drugs, and Hedonism Dominate.
01:35:56.220 This is Rome, 3rd to the 5th century, and us today.
01:36:00.920 Hedonism, Nihilism, Entitlement.
01:36:04.340 Now comes the Age of Decline and Collapse.
01:36:07.380 And this usually happens quickly.
01:36:09.320 The Age of Decline and Collapse, it's internal distrust, factionalism, and scapegoating.
01:36:20.960 The other thing is currency collapse and loss of external power or invasion.
01:36:29.360 Well, we're there.
01:36:31.140 We have an internal distrust and factionalization and scapegoating.
01:36:35.940 Everybody's saying, yeah, but you, yeah, but you, yeah, but they.
01:36:45.960 You know, the one thing that I ever considered, up until about 2006, maybe 5, 4,
01:36:56.300 was that there were people in our own country that despised our country.
01:37:00.020 I mean, I knew there were some, but I didn't think it was as many as possible.
01:37:03.100 But they've been there for a long time.
01:37:09.640 Overwhelm and Collapse.
01:37:11.440 That's the Cloward and Piven strategy.
01:37:13.460 And it has two distinct stages in it.
01:37:16.300 And this is where we are.
01:37:17.500 We're in the last stages of the republic, unless we decide to turn it around.
01:37:23.180 The first stage is the fast track.
01:37:27.460 We saw this in action in New York City in the 1970s.
01:37:30.420 Progressives pushed massive amounts of people onto the welfare rolls.
01:37:34.860 The goal, in reality, was to crash the system and institute universal basic income.
01:37:41.000 Okay, this is back in the 70s.
01:37:42.600 They brought New York City to its knees.
01:37:45.040 It did default.
01:37:46.340 It collapsed.
01:37:46.920 Now, progressives never got what they really wanted, but the theory that it could be done was now proven.
01:37:54.560 It was proof of concept.
01:37:56.440 And then they moved on to other ways to crash the system.
01:38:00.440 Next, the motor voter law.
01:38:02.220 You know who was behind that one?
01:38:04.880 Cloward and Piven.
01:38:06.860 Then to immigration.
01:38:08.120 Now, we saw the fast track stage again under Biden administration.
01:38:13.980 Eight to ten million illegals surged on our borders.
01:38:17.680 Probably more.
01:38:19.080 We watched the border states hinge on collapse.
01:38:21.740 We saw major cities like New York and Chicago announce anywhere from $1 billion to $12 billion diverted to address the invasion.
01:38:31.420 The funds were diverted from policing, education, housing, you name it, to house illegals.
01:38:41.960 Progressives have the same access to budgets and ledgers that we do.
01:38:45.240 They knew what they were doing.
01:38:47.540 And the whispers of the 1970s in New York were now screaming,
01:38:51.620 Now is the time, right for collapse.
01:38:54.480 But then you and I happened.
01:38:57.720 Millions of Americans happened.
01:38:59.120 The American voter showed up.
01:39:01.240 And the Trump administration now sits in the Oval Office and is trying to stop a lot of this.
01:39:06.340 He's right now on Capitol Hill trying to get people to stop with the Green New Deal.
01:39:12.200 Republicans, knock it off.
01:39:14.360 Stop it.
01:39:16.200 Stop spending.
01:39:17.520 Because overwhelm and collapse never stopped.
01:39:20.760 Because the second part of this is not just to collapse us economically,
01:39:25.200 but to collapse our trust.
01:39:30.160 This has been going on for a long time.
01:39:31.980 This is a slow process, but it builds on work that has already been done in the past.
01:39:35.800 And it just keeps building unless somebody wishes to pull a thread and start to unravel it all.
01:39:41.580 It begins again with the issue of illegal immigration.
01:39:45.020 Now, the left has chosen the angle of attack because it accomplishes two major progressive milestones.
01:39:53.040 It not only pushes cities and states to the brink of collapse, which I think we can all agree,
01:39:58.340 but it also pushes voting and elections into a new dangerous territory.
01:40:03.440 It imports a new friendly electorate while imploding the older system.
01:40:09.240 Now, this is why the courts have been weaponized.
01:40:13.720 I mean, they are rabid to stop these deportations.
01:40:20.460 Why?
01:40:22.960 Well, for the two reasons I just told you.
01:40:26.560 To collapse the system and collapse trust.
01:40:31.380 Now, here's how it works.
01:40:32.640 Listen to this.
01:40:33.160 The courts are rabidly weaponized.
01:40:40.000 As soon as Donald Trump was inaugurated, the injunctions began.
01:40:44.640 Another one happened just a couple of days ago.
01:40:47.180 The courts want more due process granted to people that are not citizens of this country
01:40:51.920 and or who have been identified as members of foreign terrorist organizations like Trandiagua and MS-13.
01:41:00.840 Now, hang on just a second.
01:41:03.160 This doesn't make any sense, does it?
01:41:05.980 No, and it's not supposed to make sense.
01:41:08.500 You'll never figure this out if you're trying to solve it with a mind that's not trying to collapse the country.
01:41:15.140 They know if you look at the current state of immigration, the court,
01:41:18.460 with around 4 million cases in backlog, you might do a little research.
01:41:23.500 Find out it already takes four years to resume, to review asylum cases.
01:41:30.440 And now they want to give violent illegals more time for due process in the system?
01:41:34.680 Are you kidding me?
01:41:36.900 It doesn't make sense because it's not supposed to.
01:41:39.820 You are supposed to lose faith in government institutions.
01:41:44.180 It's supposed to overwhelm the institutions and overwhelm our bank accounts.
01:41:50.840 And it's doing it.
01:41:51.740 You lose faith in government institutions.
01:41:57.360 That trust further erodes when we start looking into these courts and the judges and the activists
01:42:02.520 that never seem to care about the shadow of illegal immigration.
01:42:05.960 You know, here's something I would ask you to consider.
01:42:10.760 If you're for, you know, hey, we've got to ask and have them, have due process.
01:42:15.820 Obama decided he could drone strike American citizens.
01:42:21.800 Court said that's all good.
01:42:24.000 Wait, what about the due process for an American citizen?
01:42:27.680 No, he's all right.
01:42:29.440 It's all good.
01:42:32.340 Okay.
01:42:32.820 How about civil asset forfeiture?
01:42:36.800 That's when you're pulled over or somebody comes into your house and you have cash and
01:42:42.060 it's all legal cash, but you decided to go to the bank and take your cash out and keep
01:42:46.380 your cash because you don't believe in the banking system or whatever it is.
01:42:49.980 They can come in and claim civil asset forfeiture, steal your wealth and your property without
01:42:56.480 due process.
01:42:58.360 The government can write now red flag laws, confiscate your guns in clear violation of
01:43:04.800 the second amendment and without due process.
01:43:09.520 Now, according to these lawyers and these judges and activists, you don't deserve due process.
01:43:16.640 In these cases, you don't deserve it.
01:43:19.580 They can take your property.
01:43:20.700 They can take your money.
01:43:21.560 They can take your guns.
01:43:25.440 They can drone strike you.
01:43:28.340 And you don't need due process.
01:43:31.320 Word of the government is fine.
01:43:34.320 But deporting violent people who are not even citizens of this country, they get a backlog
01:43:40.800 of due process that in some cases will take years and years and years to process.
01:43:47.420 Why are you frustrated sometimes when you read the news?
01:43:53.200 Because it doesn't make any sense.
01:43:56.040 And it's true.
01:43:57.620 It doesn't.
01:43:58.860 If you read the news like somebody who loves the country, who isn't trying to collapse the
01:44:05.000 country, or doesn't think like a 1970s radical.
01:44:09.540 If you think like a 1970s radical, you're going to get it.
01:44:12.660 You're going to get it.
01:44:13.360 And for those who are listening to those 1970s radicals, and they think it's okay to just
01:44:22.440 gun somebody down on the street because they're a UnitedHealthcare worker, these are the same
01:44:28.340 people.
01:44:30.820 They say that makes sense.
01:44:32.220 That doesn't make sense to me.
01:44:33.600 Where's the due process in that one?
01:44:34.920 It doesn't make sense to people who can disagree with each other, can vote differently, but
01:44:46.940 don't want to collapse the country.
01:44:49.960 If you want to collapse the country, then everything that the radical left is doing through the Democratic
01:44:55.680 Party, you know, that'll all make sense to you if that's what you want.
01:45:07.960 Unfortunately, too many of our friends and neighbors are caught up in it because of Trump
01:45:12.900 derangement syndrome or, you know, whatever it is.
01:45:16.740 We have to deprogram ourselves.
01:45:21.460 You notice I didn't say them.
01:45:23.000 We have to deprogram ourselves.
01:45:26.080 That's why I said the man who reads nothing at all is better educated than a man who reads
01:45:32.340 nothing but social media or nothing but CNN or nothing but the blaze.
01:45:38.600 This is the time for strong, thinking men and women.
01:45:47.520 This is the time for them to rise up and be a part of the solution.
01:45:52.980 The ones that rise up with their virtue, rise up with their intellect, rise up with peace
01:46:00.980 and love in their hearts, those are going to be the ones that fix the republic.
01:46:06.780 Back in just a minute.
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01:47:51.620 So the president is up on Capitol Hill today, and, you know, it's amazing to me how he can move nations.
01:48:14.000 He can get all of this stuff done with nations, and yet he just can't get past those damn Republicans.
01:48:21.620 I mean, what do you—how would you deal with this if you were Donald Trump, Stu?
01:48:30.080 There'd be a lot of prayer involved, I think.
01:48:32.880 That's where I'd start.
01:48:35.000 You know, I think it's an interesting—by the way, we kind of have some of the answer to this before I go on to my spiel,
01:48:42.100 in that he came in today and said basically do not—he said do not F with Medicaid was a big part of his push,
01:48:48.280 indicating, you know, it's going to be—he's going to—you know, not looking to necessarily cut more.
01:48:55.640 Also, he does not think the SALT increase—this is that deduction we were talking about earlier—would be a good idea.
01:49:02.080 He thinks it helps Democratic governors.
01:49:04.080 He had initially kind of indicated support for an increase, now saying basically no.
01:49:08.440 So I think what he's—
01:49:10.440 You know, he's right on that.
01:49:12.540 What, as far as the Democratic governors go?
01:49:14.640 It helps.
01:49:15.340 Yeah, you should let states that vote for these values feel all the effects of it.
01:49:23.640 I agree.
01:49:24.160 Feel all the effects.
01:49:25.220 It's a terrible policy.
01:49:26.080 And being, you know, we lived in—we worked in New York.
01:49:31.120 You lived in New York.
01:49:32.320 I lived outside the city.
01:49:33.640 But, like, that SALT donation when you're in those areas is a lot—it's significant to your life.
01:49:39.320 It really is.
01:49:40.560 But it is a terrible policy that incentivizes blue state governors to increase taxes because they don't—the pain of that policy does not hit their constituents.
01:49:51.020 It is, you know, that is a—it's a recipe for sky-high state income tax rates by blue state governors.
01:50:00.040 So I disagree with the policy completely.
01:50:02.920 I think what he's going to try to do is strong-arm his base, right, on the deficit and say, look, this kind of sucks for the deficit no matter what we do here.
01:50:14.420 So get on board.
01:50:16.400 And I think he's going to try to pull as many of that group, which was 31, as possible that way.
01:50:21.860 Do you think he's going to attempt to get them to drop the Green New Deal, those 13 or 16 Republicans?
01:50:31.240 I mean, that's who he should be strong-arming, I think.
01:50:33.220 I think he can do that.
01:50:34.160 And I think he'll get some of them, honestly, because it's—you know, it always looks bad when you're like—it looks selfish, right?
01:50:41.360 You're just—it's only for my district, and that's why I'm supporting this.
01:50:44.380 I think you can get some of those people.
01:50:45.960 That doesn't get you near the finish line, but I think you can get some of them as well.
01:50:48.920 It's going to be interesting to watch the world's greatest negotiator at work.
01:50:54.180 Can he pull this off?
01:50:57.340 This is Glenn Beck.
01:51:00.080 Porch Pirates getting bolder.
01:51:04.140 They used to wait for nightfall.
01:51:05.480 Now they're swooping in midday in flip-flops with a half-empty iced coffee, grabbing packages like they're running errands.
01:51:11.660 One guy in Texas, even dressed as an Amazon driver, he took the real package and left a roll of toilet paper.
01:51:18.160 Not even new toilet paper, like halfway used.
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01:53:04.040 But let me give you some of the headlines today.
01:53:08.780 Russia-Ukraine talks begin immediately.
01:53:12.080 That's what Trump said after a two-hour phone call with Vladimir Putin.
01:53:16.480 He said the conversation went very well.
01:53:18.800 He said, I think it's a place that both sides will be comfortable going.
01:53:21.640 He said they'll begin talking about reaching a ceasefire and ultimately agree on an end to this war.
01:53:29.960 Conditions for that will be negotiated between two parties, as it can only be because they know the details of the negotiation that nobody else would be aware of.
01:53:38.600 The tone and the spirit of the conversation were excellent.
01:53:41.300 If it wasn't, I'd say so now rather than later.
01:53:43.900 There's a tremendous opportunity for Russia to create massive amounts of jobs and wealth.
01:53:50.480 Its potential is unlimited.
01:53:52.860 Likewise, Ukraine can be great beneficiary on trade in the process of rebuilding its country.
01:53:59.560 Also, he noted that the Vatican agreed to host the negotiation talks.
01:54:03.840 I mean, this guy, he has done more for world peace than who?
01:54:13.900 In your lifetime.
01:54:14.920 Maybe Ronald Reagan.
01:54:17.720 Ronald Reagan was the last one that took something on, took the bull by the horns and actually changed everything.
01:54:25.620 And here's the next one.
01:54:28.320 He thinks out of the box.
01:54:29.580 He's doing things differently.
01:54:31.320 Maybe it won't change anything.
01:54:33.100 I think it will.
01:54:33.940 He said, Putin expressed interest in engaging in large-scale trade with the United States when this catastrophic bloodbath is over.
01:54:46.040 Wow.
01:54:46.600 Also, he took to Truth Social again yesterday.
01:54:51.700 He said, how much did Kamala Harris pay Bruce Springsteen for his poor performance during her campaign for president?
01:54:58.000 Why did he accept that money if he's such a big fan of hers?
01:55:01.780 Isn't that a major and illegal campaign contribution?
01:55:05.580 What about Beyonce?
01:55:06.840 How much went to Oprah and to Bono?
01:55:08.680 I'm going to call for a major investigation into this matter.
01:55:11.940 Candidates are not allowed to pay for endorsements, which I think is what Kamala did under the guise of paying for entertainment.
01:55:18.500 In addition, this was a very expensive and desperate effort to artificially build up her sparse crowds.
01:55:24.360 It's not legal.
01:55:25.740 For these unpatriotic entertainers, this was just a corrupt and unlawful way to capitalize on a broken system.
01:55:32.000 Thanks for your attention to this matter.
01:55:33.400 Also, yesterday, SCOTUS handed a major victory to Trump on the Venezuelan migrants.
01:55:40.760 Only one justice dissented.
01:55:44.220 Guess which one it was, too?
01:55:46.480 Think dumb.
01:55:48.300 Think dumb as a box of rocks.
01:55:50.240 Sotomayor?
01:55:51.440 Could it possibly be Sotomayor?
01:55:54.920 No, you know what?
01:55:56.020 I had you aim too low.
01:55:57.580 Just above that, but still in the box territory with the rocks.
01:56:02.280 Ketanji Brown-Jackson?
01:56:03.520 Yes, Ketanji Brown-Jackson.
01:56:05.680 She's the only one that dissented for this, but this means that Trump can send the Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans home now.
01:56:22.380 That's good news.
01:56:23.460 The IG report found the DOE office that oversees the funding to update the electric grid.
01:56:33.200 What they did, what they did, the Biden administration, didn't staff it adequately.
01:56:39.760 You know, the people that were involved, I don't know if they were that good.
01:56:43.820 The Biden Energy Department blasted out billions of dollars to bolster the U.S. energy grid shortly before last fall's election without adequate financial controls and staffing to properly protect taxpayers, this according to an internal investigation.
01:56:58.560 I'm so sick of this.
01:57:00.400 I'm so sick of this.
01:57:01.560 You know, I look at the money that people give to Mercury One as sacred money.
01:57:11.340 Now, I don't handle the money.
01:57:13.180 I don't have anything to do with it.
01:57:14.360 I'm an advisor.
01:57:15.060 But I say this all the time to everybody at Mercury One.
01:57:19.260 This is sacred money.
01:57:20.280 This is money people struggled to scrape together because we get it in $10, $20, and $100 donations.
01:57:28.960 We don't get it in $100,000 checks.
01:57:31.960 We don't.
01:57:32.800 I mean, rarely does that happen.
01:57:35.540 99% is between $10 and $100.
01:57:39.360 That's just people at home that want to make a difference.
01:57:41.920 And the last thing I want is for you to have $10, you give it to something, and then it's just squandered.
01:57:49.520 When will anybody in the government start looking at our money that way?
01:57:53.560 When will anybody in the government say, look, people worked hard for this money.
01:57:58.680 I don't want it squandered or wasted.
01:58:01.720 When is somebody going to even look and say, this is the electric grid of the United States.
01:58:06.960 It goes down.
01:58:08.400 We're toast.
01:58:09.240 Let's not squander this money.
01:58:12.660 Let's get the money.
01:58:13.480 What is it going to take?
01:58:15.320 Honestly, what is it going to take?
01:58:16.960 I just don't think things work at this scale.
01:58:20.180 I just don't think you've got to give it back to the states because it just doesn't work at this scale.
01:58:29.040 There's so many opportunities for graft to happen and waste to happen.
01:58:35.320 And it'll happen at the state level, too, but at least we'll be closer to fixing it.
01:58:39.420 Now, here's something that one state did.
01:58:42.900 Of course, it's Minnesota.
01:58:45.400 Minnesota, yesterday, their Supreme Court has greenlit public nudity.
01:58:53.700 Justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled earlier this month in favor of a woman being topless in public spaces.
01:59:01.460 Even though the state laws prohibit exhibitionism, the justice reasoned, in their opinion, that the woman, a stripper, did not necessarily meet the standard for lewdness mentioned in the law.
01:59:17.580 Now, this stripper had cocaine in her possession, and she joked that Catholic girls do it all the time.
01:59:27.140 And, yes, she happens to be a stripper by trade.
01:59:29.860 And, yes, this was the third time somebody reported her for indecent exposure.
01:59:34.120 But none of this proves that she was showing her breasts with a sexual intent.
01:59:40.040 Nor do her breasts necessarily qualify as private parts.
01:59:43.580 The evidence presented in the stipulated evidence trial does not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she engaged in conduct of a sexual nature, end quote.
01:59:56.400 Oh.
01:59:58.420 Okay.
02:00:01.140 Okay.
02:00:02.280 So, you know, there's laws against women bearing their breasts in public.
02:00:07.220 Her lawyer said she wasn't being real lewd.
02:00:10.840 She had no intention of that.
02:00:12.160 So, how can the Supreme Court judge that?
02:00:15.380 Two justices, of course, they came from the Kamala Harris running mate, Tim Walls.
02:00:22.760 They wrote the opinion, and they believed that just padding their 31-page opinion, according to the Federalist, with endless equivocations, non-sequiturs, and circular arguments would justify their effective legalization of stripping naked in public.
02:00:38.820 And while this might seem like a small matter that might only upset a few conservative prudes, this ruling threatens to have some serious ramifications for the American constitutional order, as well as our culture at large.
02:00:51.640 This is where I go again.
02:00:55.500 Look, you have rights.
02:00:57.220 You have rights.
02:00:58.440 But with those rights come responsibilities.
02:01:01.100 When are we as people going to say, my actions do matter?
02:01:04.620 It does matter what I do in public.
02:01:08.640 It does matter what I, the actions that I take every day.
02:01:14.040 What I say in public.
02:01:15.280 What I do in public.
02:01:16.200 They're saying the first immediate ramification is the obvious.
02:01:23.740 The Minnesota legislature explicitly prohibited in all instances of showing one's body for sexual or lewd purposes.
02:01:32.940 Yet, the justices declared the law doesn't apply because categorizing any action specifically lewd or sexual is all subjective.
02:01:41.720 So, what are they saying?
02:01:42.760 There is no truth.
02:01:44.060 By this logic, any law can be overturned by the court since any word can be deemed subjective.
02:01:53.980 Yeah, I stabbed the other person, but it wasn't murder.
02:01:59.660 I was just defending myself in advance.
02:02:04.280 A thief could claim he took stuff from a store, not knowing that he had to pay for it.
02:02:10.240 And it's just if they can convince you of that.
02:02:18.280 It's amazing.
02:02:19.340 When we, yeah, when we get to the place to where we can't even know what's right or wrong, we have no idea.
02:02:26.940 And we have citizens that just don't care about everybody else.
02:02:31.840 You know, look, having somebody walk around not being lewd.
02:02:36.880 You know, half naked in the grocery store is not good for the family.
02:02:43.720 It's not good for me.
02:02:45.220 And it's usually people that really shouldn't be naked that are naked.
02:02:48.860 I'm just saying.
02:02:50.300 You know, it's like the spandex pants rule.
02:02:53.380 If you have spandex pants, chances are 95% you should not be wearing spandex pants.
02:02:59.900 Okay, I'm just saying.
02:03:02.080 When I can see your fat dimples through your leggings or your spandex, you shouldn't be wearing them.
02:03:08.900 I don't wear them because I know how bad it looks.
02:03:12.320 And I know I shouldn't, as a decent American, inflict that on other people.
02:03:18.500 I know I have a right to spandex.
02:03:20.740 I think I have a responsibility not to wear it.
02:03:24.260 I mean, it's an important choice for the American people that you've made, Glenn.
02:03:28.140 And we cherish that choice.
02:03:29.740 And thank you for it.
02:03:31.380 You're welcome.
02:03:31.880 Trying to make the place a little better, one spandex leg at a time.
02:03:36.820 Can I hit you with this one?
02:03:38.400 This is an opinion piece in the New York Times that I think they possibly printed by mistake.
02:03:43.520 I don't know.
02:03:44.100 I don't know exactly how it got in there.
02:03:46.620 They were writing a parody.
02:03:48.460 They were like, we should send this in.
02:03:52.380 This is, it's about pornography.
02:03:55.700 The headline is, The Delusion of Porn's Harmlessness.
02:04:01.560 Again, in the New York Times.
02:04:04.160 Talking about how this effect of pornography warping effect on its culture and its consumers.
02:04:10.880 This author, she's describing a book, is curiously reluctant to acknowledge what seems obvious.
02:04:16.740 Porn hasn't been good for us.
02:04:19.000 While her descriptions of the cultural landscape imply that the mainstreaming of hardcore porn has been a bad thing,
02:04:23.660 she pulls her punches.
02:04:25.200 I'm not interested in kink shaming, she writes, and I'm not remotely opposed to porn.
02:04:29.520 Immediately after describing a 2019 study that found 38% of British women under 40 reported having experienced unwanted slapping, choking, gagging, or spitting during sex.
02:04:42.840 It goes on to say, despite significant evidence that a deluge of pornography has had a negative impact on modern society,
02:04:53.160 there's a curious refusal, especially in progressive circles, to publicly admit disapproval of porn.
02:05:01.120 Criticizing porn goes against the norm of non-judgmentalism for people who like to consider themselves forward-thinking, thoughtful, and open-minded.
02:05:10.000 There's a dread of seeming prudish, boring, uncool, perhaps a hangover from the cultural takeover that she so thoroughly details in the book.
02:05:20.420 More generously, there's a desire to not indict the choices of individuals, women, or men, who create sexual content out of need or personal desire,
02:05:28.920 or allow legislation to harm those who depend on sex work to survive.
02:05:34.060 You know, I gotta tell you, I gotta tell you, look, if you're gonna do something in the privacy of your own home,
02:05:41.380 and you're gonna sell it to somebody else, as long as you're both consenting adults,
02:05:45.360 I don't think the government has a place there.
02:05:47.640 I think we have a moral responsibility to condemn it, and say, that is bad for society.
02:05:55.840 It's bad for people.
02:05:57.440 It'd be like, look, why don't we sell kidneys?
02:06:02.420 I mean, that person really needed the money.
02:06:05.260 They're not going to make it without the kidney.
02:06:08.020 Why do we do that?
02:06:09.020 Why don't they have, hey, it's my body, my choice.
02:06:12.700 Why don't they have that right, Stu?
02:06:15.180 I mean, you know, certainly libertarians have argued for a long time they do.
02:06:18.280 We, I guess, as a nation, have made a moral choice in our laws to say that behavior shouldn't be encouraged, I guess.
02:06:31.140 Because what does that lead to?
02:06:34.340 I mean, I don't think it would lead to people just constantly selling their kidneys.
02:06:38.140 I don't think that's what it would lead to.
02:06:40.840 Probably to an increase of available kidneys.
02:06:43.460 We see this with IVF and other, you know, these types of things, right?
02:06:50.580 That's a criticism from some on the cultural right, is that it's become too much of a business.
02:06:57.420 I would say that just based on the kidney markets from places like China, I would say people would sell their kidneys.
02:07:08.000 I would say people would be abused in that.
02:07:13.660 It's not good for society to go down that road.
02:07:18.460 That's why you have to condemn this stuff, because it's not good.
02:07:21.860 It's not good.
02:07:23.260 It doesn't mean we make a law.
02:07:24.960 In some situations with pornography, absolutely, we make a law.
02:07:30.380 Especially when it comes to our kids.
02:07:32.420 And it's, you know, it used to be under the counter.
02:07:34.820 You used to have to ask for it.
02:07:36.240 But you don't have to anymore.
02:07:37.880 It's in our kids' hands if they're holding a phone.
02:07:41.360 That stuff has got to stop.
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02:11:04.160 So a lot of the talk about Joe Biden and his mental incapacity has been driven by a new book called Original Sin by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson.
02:11:15.700 That book is out today.
02:11:16.620 We'll be going through it this week.
02:11:18.960 Make sure it's all read.
02:11:20.000 Make sure if you don't want to take the time or you want to buy Jake Tapper's book.
02:11:24.080 Understandable.
02:11:24.640 We'll go through it with you.
02:11:26.140 Make sure you know all the important details because there does seem to be a lot of important reporting in this book.
02:11:32.180 And there's several more books on the way.
02:11:34.960 There's a lot to come out of this, and hopefully this turns into not just a bunch of book sales for its authors, but into an actual investigation and maybe criminal convictions into this massive cover-up.
02:11:46.800 This is Glenn Beck.