The Glenn Beck Program - May 16, 2023


Why the Durham Report Is NOT a ‘Nothingburger’ | Guest: Sean Davis | 5⧸16⧸23


Episode Stats

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2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

139.64258

Word Count

17,370

Sentence Count

1,587

Misogynist Sentences

55

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary


Transcript

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00:01:41.580 Hello, America.
00:01:42.520 Oh, yesterday we thought we were fed up.
00:01:46.040 Uh, the Durham report came out.
00:01:48.780 And I'm, now I'm, now I'm really fed up because the FBI has already fixed the problem.
00:01:55.680 There's really nothing to see here.
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00:03:16.800 Let's go to, uh, Jake Tapper.
00:03:18.660 Because I think this one is, uh, the only example of an honest, uh, reporter from yesterday on the Durham report.
00:03:27.320 Here's what he said on CNN.
00:03:29.260 Regardless, the report is now here.
00:03:30.920 It has dropped.
00:03:31.960 And it might not have produced everything of what some Republicans hope for.
00:03:34.800 It is, regardless, devastating to the FBI.
00:03:39.000 And to a degree, it does exonerate Donald Trump.
00:03:41.780 Wait, what?
00:03:43.260 Now, so you know, Jake Tapper was one of the first ones to really jump on the bandwagon and say, this is true.
00:03:50.160 He was, he is involved in a Russia scandal.
00:03:53.660 So, for him to reverse himself, that's a big deal.
00:03:57.880 For him to be on CNN and reverse himself, that's a big deal.
00:04:02.260 Maybe we're starting to see a little bit, a little bit of actual journalism come out from Jake Tapper.
00:04:10.760 Now, here's what we found out.
00:04:13.600 This is, uh, this is quite amazing.
00:04:16.900 What we found out yesterday was the FBI had zero, zero intel or faith in any of this.
00:04:28.560 So, they opened an investigation on something they had no faith on.
00:04:35.660 They had no intel.
00:04:37.540 And, more importantly, what we found out is that they had been briefed on the fact that Hillary and her campaign was going to discredit Trump by claiming Russian collusion.
00:04:51.460 Joe Biden was made aware of Clinton campaign plans.
00:04:58.440 He was told in a meeting August 3rd, 2016.
00:05:03.140 August 3rd, 2016, by then CIA Director John Brennan, in the Oval, with Barack Obama, Biden, and James Comey, the FBI Director, and other senior administration officials.
00:05:20.140 They were discussing Russia's efforts to interfere in the election.
00:05:25.960 And, according to Brennan's handwritten note and his recollections from the meeting, he briefed on relevant intelligence known to date on Russian election interference, including the, this is in a quote, the Clinton plan intelligence.
00:05:43.620 Now, what was that?
00:05:45.220 Durham writes, specifically, Director Brennan's declassified handwritten notes reflect that he briefed the meeting's participants regarding the alleged approval by Hillary Clinton on the 26th of July of a proposal from one of her campaign advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security services, end quote.
00:06:13.260 Now, how can any American say, this is not a big deal?
00:06:20.180 Not only did all of this, and we already knew, we knew it came from the Clinton campaign.
00:06:26.480 Remember the early stories was, this came from a GOP operative.
00:06:30.680 Remember, that was the early thing.
00:06:32.440 This came from a GOP operative.
00:06:34.280 They were doing, they were doing research.
00:06:36.620 No, no, no, the president, the FBI, the CIA, everyone knew that it was decided on July 26th and then briefed in the Oval in August that Hillary Clinton had something called the Clinton plan intelligence, where she would release things to try to get the spotlight off of her email scandal.
00:07:04.000 Durham noted that even though Comey was in attendance at this meeting, it did not spark any FBI action.
00:07:17.120 So Comey knew from the beginning.
00:07:21.920 So every time you saw Comey on television saying, well, we don't know, and there's some evidence that we really have to look into, he had been briefed in August and took no action on Hillary Clinton.
00:07:41.340 Then when the Durham report came out, not the Durham report, the Christopher Steele file, when that came out, they all knew that that was the Clinton plan intelligence.
00:07:55.820 The Durham report goes on to say, none of them had any faith in it at all.
00:08:04.960 In fact, while filing for the FISA court filings to be able to spy on Trump, the Durham report says the agents didn't then or in hindsight have any belief that any of these things were true.
00:08:25.820 Okay, so let's just start adding up the crimes here.
00:08:31.600 You have intel that one campaign is going to release false information to tie them to the Russians.
00:08:42.520 Your FBI knows it.
00:08:45.460 Your CIA director is briefing the president, the vice president, Joe Biden, about the Clinton plan intelligence.
00:08:55.820 And they do nothing.
00:08:58.500 But then when they are delivered something that they know comes from the Clinton campaign.
00:09:05.440 They turn on the machine.
00:09:09.100 They then start the FBI then starts leaking this information to the press, which they have zero confidence in.
00:09:20.460 Durham noted that during Comey's attendance at this meeting, it didn't spark any FBI action.
00:09:30.100 He further highlighted an August 22nd, 2016 email that an FBI cyber analyst sent to the bureau employees and senior intelligence officials informing them of the details of the Clinton plan.
00:09:45.980 They failed to remember any follow-up actions the bureau might have taken after the second briefing on it.
00:09:59.600 Then the FBI, when they got the steel dossier, remember the one that no one in the administration believed anything in it.
00:10:10.900 The one that they knew came from Clinton, the one that they knew came from Clinton, the one they had been told months before was coming in the Clinton campaign, what was it?
00:10:24.700 The Clinton plan intelligence.
00:10:27.100 When they got it, they went to Christopher Steele.
00:10:34.000 He's the author of the dossier and offered a million dollars.
00:10:39.540 We'll we'll pay you and pay your primary sources money if anyone is able to prove this.
00:10:48.940 So now when Hillary Clinton's operatives couldn't get anything really solid, they pass it to the FBI.
00:10:58.800 The FBI looks at this and goes, this is garbage.
00:11:02.580 Yeah, I know, but it could be true.
00:11:04.680 All right.
00:11:05.400 Offer him a million dollars if he can come up with something.
00:11:11.120 OK, anybody have a problem with that?
00:11:15.060 Anybody?
00:11:15.560 Anybody?
00:11:17.100 Then.
00:11:19.980 They went.
00:11:23.120 One of the FBI agents, Brian Otten, traveled to Rome and met with Steele on October 2016.
00:11:32.860 And he made the offer knowing that it relied primarily on one person or subsource.
00:11:41.200 The bureau paid that subsource source.
00:11:45.360 That subsource was Igor Dechenko.
00:11:50.920 They paid him almost a quarter of a million dollars, even after he was unable to provide any evidence for a single claim.
00:12:00.580 Your tax dollars paid him.
00:12:02.940 Now, this is going to get worse.
00:12:04.180 More shockingly, according to the Durham report, the FBI had significant evidence that Dechenko himself was Russian intelligence.
00:12:16.940 It had closed a counterintelligence investigation into him on in 2011 because agents mistakenly believed he had left the country.
00:12:29.800 The FBI investigated Dechenko as a possible Russian spy from 2009 to 11 after a colleague at the Brookings Institute, the left-leaning think tank where he worked, told the FBI that Dechenko raised the prospect of paying him for classified information if the colleague joined the Obama administration.
00:12:49.800 A second Brookings employee also told the FBI he suspected Dechenko of being connected to Russian intelligence.
00:12:57.440 It became a full-fledged investigation when the FBI realized that Dechenko was a known associate of two other spies and had contacts with known Russian intelligence offices and had said he wanted to join the Russian diplomatic service.
00:13:14.420 He also told another person that he worked on special matters for the Russian army and that his Russian passport listed him as connected to the Russian military intelligence service.
00:13:26.460 They paid him $250,000 to prove that Trump was colluding with people like him.
00:13:37.780 He couldn't come up with that evidence.
00:13:40.180 Let me take you to Jonathan Turley.
00:13:45.200 Jonathan Turley said the AP tried to dismiss this as not the crime of a century, but Donald Trump termed it.
00:13:54.140 But whether or not anyone will ever be held accountable is hard to get around that indeed nothing like this has ever been done before or that it was so damaging and divisive to our nation.
00:14:09.360 What's criminal is that the it appears people might get away with it.
00:14:15.840 That doesn't mean it wasn't the crime of the century.
00:14:19.160 It just means people are not being held to account.
00:14:23.920 There is so much wrongdoing involved in all of this.
00:14:26.880 But let's point out one big lie that we always knew was a lie, which the report now confirms.
00:14:33.420 Do you remember when Adam Schiff, then the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, claimed he had seen evidence that he couldn't share with us demonstrating the Russian collusion?
00:14:46.360 Now that the report verifies there never was anything.
00:14:53.840 What was that evidence, Adam?
00:14:56.180 Given during Durham's findings that there was no basis for action taken by the FBI in launching the investigation, it would be a good time for former House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff to reveal the evidence that showed the Russian collusion.
00:15:15.180 There is no evidence.
00:15:18.480 So here's what you have, America.
00:15:22.300 You have a former president that knew someone was going to attack the Republican candidate and make up a story about Russian intelligence so the press would not talk to Hillary Clinton about her emails.
00:15:38.640 The president knew about it, the president knew about it, the CIA knew about it, and the FBI knew about it, but they took no action at all.
00:15:51.280 Now, if that isn't throwing an election, I don't know what is.
00:15:55.280 If that's not making sure your person wins because you immediately follow it up with being delivered that you know is false, being delivered, and then start leaking everything to the press from official sources.
00:16:13.980 I don't know.
00:16:16.320 I'm not going to be happy until people go to jail.
00:16:19.240 Now, the FBI did come out, and they said in their statement, the conduct in the 2016 and 2017 Special Counsel Durham examined was the reason that the current FBI leadership already implemented dozens of corrective actions, which now have been in place for some time.
00:16:39.320 So they fixed it.
00:16:41.480 Nothing to see here.
00:16:43.420 No one went to jail.
00:16:45.160 No one was fired.
00:16:46.580 No one was held accountable.
00:16:48.860 But trust us, they say.
00:16:51.000 We've fixed it.
00:16:54.600 Boy, I'm so close to using a word that I know I can't use and follow it with you to the FBI.
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00:18:35.300 Okay, there is so much more to report on what happened yesterday, but I want to give you a little ray of hope here.
00:18:55.240 Got a Twitter message from somebody who follows me, Marcus.
00:19:02.320 I have personally moved on from Trump, but I can clearly understand why President Trump can't move forward.
00:19:11.940 You want to pay President Trump back for everything that he did, then you should be on the bandwagon because the best thing we can do is make sure the people who did that to him and would do that to you or anybody else that they disagree with goes to jail.
00:19:34.760 I can't move on, dear God, who's going to hold the Democrats accountable?
00:19:41.720 Well, I'm not sure it's the Republicans, but we are going to try on Thursday night a new angle entirely.
00:19:49.800 I had a team of researchers here at Blaze Media do a little digging to uncover as many Hunter Biden crimes as they could find.
00:20:00.360 Mind you, I told our researchers to only provide me with the list of crimes which they have concrete evidence, crimes that are so obvious, so well documented that a half-wit prosecutor could secure a conviction.
00:20:17.240 Nothing even close to the line.
00:20:20.140 Just, wow, did he do that?
00:20:22.500 So, let me give you just a couple of the crimes we've uncovered.
00:20:27.180 In Arizona, 2016, Hunter crashed his car while on crack cocaine.
00:20:32.400 They decided not to prosecute.
00:20:34.280 Connecticut, over the space of two days, the president's son solicited six different prostitutes to service him.
00:20:44.140 Prosecutors declined to press any charges.
00:20:46.760 Delaware, 2019, records from Hunter Biden's laptop document a minimum of nine instances of him using or purchasing illegal drugs.
00:20:56.620 Prosecutors have declined to press charges.
00:20:59.000 I could go on and on.
00:21:01.100 All told, our researchers have documented, now remember, only the rock-solid ones, 150 crimes that Hunter Biden committed, ranging from drugs, guns, prostitution, to influence peddling and tax fraud.
00:21:20.040 These are undisputed and well-documented.
00:21:25.340 Yet, nobody is pressing charges.
00:21:27.380 I am disgusted and fed up.
00:21:33.920 If any of us had done a tenth of this, we'd be in prison today.
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00:24:02.040 Our researchers have worked diligently on crimes, and we are going to now try something on Thursday to blind justice again.
00:24:22.560 Justice has to be blind.
00:24:24.860 But justice is not blind because it's in the hands of all of the people in Washington, D.C.,
00:24:30.400 and it is completely and totally corrupt.
00:24:34.760 No one pays for anything that they do.
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00:24:41.660 It's time for us to hand you a constitutional legal stick that's very pointy that will blind justice again.
00:24:53.280 I'll give that to you on Thursday, and we want everybody to see it together
00:24:59.080 because we're going to lay everything out and then show you how to fix it.
00:25:03.720 And if you are there and you do the things that we are suggesting,
00:25:11.600 I think you're going to see some people start to pay for crimes
00:25:15.040 because the people have the power.
00:25:20.400 And we'll explain that more in depth on Thursday.
00:25:23.480 You don't want to miss it.
00:25:24.260 Now, there's a couple of other things that are going on that will show you why we must have blind justice.
00:25:32.760 Washington is so fully corrupt.
00:25:36.540 We have now the just on the Durham report yesterday.
00:25:41.180 We have the Clinton campaign.
00:25:44.460 We have Barack Obama, former president.
00:25:47.620 We have Joe Biden.
00:25:49.180 We have the CIA and the FBI all colluding to make sure that Donald Trump is labeled a defector
00:26:02.460 or, you know, a shill for the Russians.
00:26:05.920 They knew it.
00:26:07.540 They executed it perfectly according to plan, and no one paid any price.
00:26:13.840 Do you think they're going to stop?
00:26:15.100 Of course not.
00:26:15.840 What did they do the next election?
00:26:17.900 The very next election, the FBI, which had the laptop of Hunter Biden, knew exactly what was in it,
00:26:25.780 had known that that laptop was probably going to come out before the election.
00:26:32.960 So what did they do?
00:26:34.240 According now to the Twitter files, we know the FBI went to Twitter and all of the social media companies
00:26:41.280 and said, you know, they're going to try to take down the president or the vice president's bid to become president
00:26:47.960 through his son.
00:26:49.700 There's lots of Russian interference.
00:26:51.540 Well, you already know that from last time.
00:26:54.260 Well, no, they already knew before they even started the investigation that that wasn't true.
00:27:01.120 So they used that same lie a second time in 2020 to tell them not to do anything with the Hunter Biden laptop.
00:27:11.840 That affects the election.
00:27:13.940 If you talk to people who now know about it, they said they would have never voted for Biden had they known about it.
00:27:19.580 So they influenced another election.
00:27:24.600 If you think this is free and fair, it's not.
00:27:29.500 And we we have that you don't have to go to the ballot box.
00:27:32.560 All you have to do is go to the Justice Department, the CIA, the NSA and the Democratic Party, the justice system.
00:27:42.840 Once you go through that, what chance do you have?
00:27:48.040 What chance do you have?
00:27:49.580 Now, let me give you let me give you the latest on another whistleblower.
00:27:55.160 Three FBI officials will testify in alleged abuses of power by FBI leadership,
00:28:01.360 ranging from discrimination against conservatives to inflation of domestic terrorism statistics.
00:28:09.040 These whistleblowers are coming out.
00:28:11.520 Former agents local saying what Washington was telling us to do changes everything.
00:28:19.500 We were told that even child sex crimes, not important.
00:28:26.680 What's important is the domestic terrorist angle.
00:28:33.900 And so they had to take on as separate cases all of the January six things.
00:28:40.520 OK, they put it pushed everything else aside.
00:28:45.320 This is happening on Thursday.
00:28:47.980 But you also have now retaliation on the IRS.
00:28:54.020 Yesterday, the IRS.
00:28:56.260 The IRS fired the entire investigative team that was looking into Hunter Biden.
00:29:06.100 And the reason why they did it is because there was a whistleblower in that group.
00:29:12.320 And the whistleblower had gone to Congress and said they have known for a long time what the crimes are and they are not doing anything.
00:29:20.760 In fact, the Biden administration is leaning hard on the IRS to make this go away.
00:29:28.080 So you'll have a whistleblower.
00:29:30.640 He's willing to testify.
00:29:33.320 The head of the IRS is asked by Congress.
00:29:37.540 We have a whistleblower.
00:29:40.100 You are not to retaliate.
00:29:42.240 There will be no retaliation.
00:29:44.600 Yesterday, they fired everyone on that team.
00:29:47.900 Now, what do you think that's all about?
00:29:53.040 OK, how about this one?
00:29:56.340 The lead prosecutor on January 6th.
00:29:59.460 Do you know who his name is?
00:30:01.520 Never even heard of him.
00:30:03.080 Name is Matthew Graves.
00:30:05.640 Who is Matthew Graves?
00:30:07.540 Wait until you hear this story, how it ends.
00:30:10.480 He's really kind of a nobody.
00:30:12.480 I mean, yes, he worked on the Biden-Harris campaign.
00:30:15.220 He gave $2,000.
00:30:17.580 He was a domestic policy advisor for the campaign.
00:30:20.900 And he worked at the same law firm that Kamala Harris's husband worked at.
00:30:27.140 So he kowtows and it pays off for him.
00:30:30.340 He gets a cushy job.
00:30:33.040 Probably the most politically charged U.S.
00:30:36.040 attorney's office in the country.
00:30:37.720 He's the guy who is making the decisions in the District of Columbia.
00:30:45.360 Since he took over, he has changed everything.
00:30:51.260 Now, he escalates all of the investigations into January 6th.
00:30:56.960 However, he is letting people go that are actually committing crimes.
00:31:03.760 He is in the position of prosecuting both local and federal crimes in the nation's capital.
00:31:12.000 Gun crimes, carjackings, skyrocketing.
00:31:15.600 Homicides up 9%.
00:31:17.600 He's under fire from community groups for letting all of these people go.
00:31:23.780 So, the House Oversight Committee is going to hear from Graves today.
00:31:32.600 And Chairperson James Comer threatened to issue a subpoena after the Justice Department said,
00:31:38.940 No, Graves is too busy.
00:31:40.060 He can't come in for questions.
00:31:41.860 Really?
00:31:42.100 So, he's doing all he can to let criminals go.
00:31:51.200 Instead, he's focused on January 6th defendants.
00:31:58.060 So, here's the question, the series of questions that should be asked today by the Republicans.
00:32:04.740 Mr. Graves, the Washington Post recently reported that you have one of the highest, if not the highest,
00:32:13.240 declination rates in the country.
00:32:15.600 According to one site that tracks crime data in D.C.,
00:32:19.480 you have refused to prosecute two-thirds of all criminal cases brought to you by police,
00:32:25.920 double what it was in 2015.
00:32:27.940 You blame the lack of resources for refusing to prosecute, repeat, violent offenders who threaten security of the nation's capital.
00:32:37.120 At the same time, can you tell us how many January 6th cases were brought to you by the FBI over the past 28 months?
00:32:46.380 Have you declined any of those?
00:32:49.340 Not only are you proceeding at full steam with January 6th cases,
00:32:54.140 you told the Washington Post last year you plan to double the current caseload,
00:32:58.760 currently more than 1,000 cases, to at least 2,000.
00:33:02.440 What percentage of your office time is spent on January 6th cases versus the prosecution of local criminal crimes?
00:33:11.360 In court documents, question three,
00:33:13.540 your office repeatedly refers to January 6th as a domestic terror attack.
00:33:18.300 In some cases, you're asking for domestic terror enhancements at sentencing.
00:33:25.020 Terror attacks always involve the killing of innocent individuals.
00:33:30.260 Mr. Graves, how many January 6th defendants are charged with murder?
00:33:34.620 To continue that inquiry, how many are charged with using a firearm or bringing a firearm into the building?
00:33:42.180 Explosives are also a common feature of terrorist attacks.
00:33:45.800 Do you have any update on the pipe bombs found at the headquarters of both the RNC and DNC on January 6th,
00:33:52.520 which prompted the evacuation of adjacent house buildings and diverted law enforcement away from the Capitol?
00:33:59.540 In fact, Mr. Graves, most of the charges against Capitol protesters are misdemeanors.
00:34:04.940 Is that correct?
00:34:06.000 According to your latest Capitol attack update, 80% of the plea deals you extracted from January 6th defendants are for misdemeanor offenses.
00:34:15.440 The most common charge is parading or picketing in the Capitol.
00:34:20.060 A petty offense, almost always handled in the D.C. Superior Court, that results in a ticket and minimal fine.
00:34:27.120 But your office is asking for prison time for between 14 days and six months for the plea deals for parading.
00:34:37.740 Could you explain that?
00:34:40.560 Mayor Browser said last week you would propose legislation to reform the city's pretrial detention policies for repeat offenders arresting for new crimes.
00:34:49.920 In response, you said recent dialogue related to pretrial detention, meaning denied bail, has been over.
00:34:58.500 How can we have more people released because they have not been convicted?
00:35:03.500 But isn't that the standard your office applies for those charged on January 6th?
00:35:08.240 You've demanded pretrial detention for dozens of Capitol protesters, the overwhelming majority of whom have no criminal record,
00:35:15.720 some accused of committing no violent crime on January 6th, a handful were in custody for nearly two years waiting for your office.
00:35:25.500 On that note, you seek excessive prison sentences for January 6th defendants.
00:35:30.360 For example, Thomas Caldwell is a decorated and disabled Navy veteran with no criminal history.
00:35:37.460 Caldwell was not charged with any violent crime on January 6th.
00:35:41.000 In fact, he never entered the Capitol building.
00:35:43.640 Nevertheless, you added a seditious conspiracy charge to his case shortly after taking office.
00:35:51.620 After a jury trial, Caldwell was convicted of one obstruction count and one count of tampering with evidence,
00:35:58.500 and you asked the judge to sentence him.
00:36:01.580 He is nearly 70 years old.
00:36:05.180 You sentenced him to 14 years in prison.
00:36:09.360 Could you explain why he deserves to die in jail?
00:36:15.520 This goes on and on.
00:36:18.020 This is from Victor Davis Hanson, his column today.
00:36:21.680 It is a must read.
00:36:23.300 And this testimony is happening.
00:36:29.020 I think it's today.
00:36:31.900 Didn't I say today?
00:36:33.280 It's happening today.
00:36:34.440 And these questions should be asked and answered because there's yet another whistleblower that is tied to the DOJ and the Pentagon that says.
00:36:46.620 The way they are arresting people on January 6th for the January 6th thing is exactly the tactics we use in the war on terror overseas,
00:36:59.920 including the police being in on a traffic stop to scare somebody so they run or act nervous, but then don't arrest them.
00:37:15.320 They're just kind of making them nerve-wracking so when they do come in with the flash grenades, that person is already freaked out beyond their belief.
00:37:28.200 You will not believe what they're doing.
00:37:31.340 Now, New York Times, you really have the balls to say nothing new to see here?
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00:40:26.300 Welcome to the program.
00:40:28.280 We're glad you're here.
00:40:29.920 Stu and I were just talking about, you know, what is all of these things that are happening.
00:40:35.200 This is the most corrupt administration in all of American history.
00:40:45.400 And that's saying something.
00:40:48.020 This goes so far beyond Watergate, which were former CIA people working on behalf of the re-election commission.
00:40:57.460 This is like what Hillary Clinton did to set up.
00:41:03.460 That's Watergate working in conjunction with the White House.
00:41:07.680 They knew it.
00:41:08.760 And getting some off-the-books, you know, Christopher Steele stuff.
00:41:15.520 Okay?
00:41:16.140 But then they involved the Justice Department and everything else.
00:41:19.360 So that's huge.
00:41:21.180 Then you have the FBI and DOJ and the IRS stonewalling any kind of investigation into Hunter Biden.
00:41:30.280 And then you have everyone who's working on that case at the IRS fired.
00:41:36.020 How could that possibly happen?
00:41:39.080 I mean, just that, just that alone is, I mean, if it happened, I mean, I don't know how anybody doubts now, but we should wait until we see the evidence.
00:41:52.100 But if that happened, how does that not bring this president?
00:41:57.580 It's incredibly erratic behavior by the president.
00:42:00.800 If he actually did that, it seems like the type of thing you do in anger.
00:42:03.940 It seems like the type of thing that turns around and blows up a presidency.
00:42:07.820 You know, we're not talking about it.
00:42:09.240 It's not even the biggest focus of the today.
00:42:11.120 But if that's true, he fired all the investigators on a son.
00:42:14.920 I mean, that's the type of thing that even some on the left wouldn't want to overlook.
00:42:19.200 Now, of course, they will.
00:42:21.440 The media is there to aid him every step of the way.
00:42:24.960 So, of course, it will probably not turn into anything.
00:42:27.180 But that is the, I mean, you know, it's the type of thing you'd expect from a Nixon administration.
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00:43:24.060 Now, I hope to make it to the end of this hour.
00:43:26.680 However, I'd like to make it all three hours today, but my head may just explode.
00:43:33.860 So, we'll see how it goes.
00:43:36.740 It's going to be interesting to see how this hour goes, isn't it, Stu?
00:43:39.560 It's going to be fun to watch.
00:43:41.240 It's going to be interesting to see how it all turns out at the end.
00:43:43.320 It's going to be interesting to see how it goes.
00:44:13.320 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:44:31.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:35.800 I just think it's only fair to alert you that that's not a duct tape alert.
00:44:45.640 I mean, well, maybe it's the correct one.
00:44:48.900 Stu, is it DEFCON 1 where you're at war?
00:44:53.920 Yeah, DEFCON 1 is the highest level of readiness.
00:44:55.980 Readiness.
00:44:56.500 Which is the one where they've already launched the planes and they got the planes running on the ground.
00:45:02.740 Is that two?
00:45:04.560 No.
00:45:05.080 Well, I don't know if we're at the...
00:45:07.160 I could explode this hour, okay?
00:45:09.520 I don't know for sure, so I don't want to put it on DEFCON 1, but I will tell you, you should have the engine running of the car just outside.
00:45:22.620 You pick up all the pieces of my head and, of course, me and my head, and you put me in the car, take me to the hospital by the end of the hour,
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00:46:37.500 So, where do I even begin?
00:46:40.000 Well, if you're trying to understand the world today, I would like to introduce you to my book that is coming out called Dark Future.
00:46:51.600 Dark Future.
00:46:54.100 Glenn, why would you make it?
00:46:56.300 That sounds pretty darn depressing.
00:46:59.000 Dark Future.
00:47:00.200 Well, at least in the book, there is a future.
00:47:03.360 I'm just saying.
00:47:05.320 The Glenn Beck-branded optimism right there.
00:47:07.440 Yes.
00:47:07.800 That's it.
00:47:08.380 Be optimistic.
00:47:09.540 It is a future.
00:47:10.900 Very dark one.
00:47:12.500 But the future exists.
00:47:14.640 Mainly for plants.
00:47:15.680 Now, here's the thing.
00:47:18.260 If you don't understand the world, then you don't understand ranchers.
00:47:26.260 Because I have a whole bunch of cattle on my ranch.
00:47:32.260 And I eventually eat all of them.
00:47:36.020 And they are delicious.
00:47:37.780 But I also take care of my cows.
00:47:40.840 And I feed them all the best.
00:47:42.600 And, you know, if one of them gets out of line, well, they might be the one that's the first to be eaten.
00:47:51.240 I'm the rancher.
00:47:53.160 They're the cows.
00:47:54.780 I keep them in certain pens.
00:47:57.760 So, I open up one field so they can go and graze in there.
00:48:01.760 And then when they've eaten enough from that field, I'll open up another field and they'll go graze in that one.
00:48:06.860 That way, they always have food, they don't overgraze, and they don't care or even know they're overgrazing and destroying the land.
00:48:16.000 That's my job.
00:48:17.240 I'm the rancher.
00:48:19.280 I know best.
00:48:21.760 So, if you want to know what's going on, all you have to do is understand that.
00:48:27.480 You are the cow.
00:48:30.020 They are the rancher.
00:48:31.900 And they know what's best for you.
00:48:34.980 And they'll give you your vaccinations when it's time to give you a vaccination.
00:48:40.240 And if it feels like somebody with one sleeve of his shirt is cut off, yes, he does have his entire arm up your, okay, checking for stuff.
00:48:53.820 Those are the experts.
00:48:59.340 And I've been encouraging you for a while to do not listen to the experts, okay?
00:49:07.000 They're making us into infants.
00:49:09.840 I don't know what to do.
00:49:11.080 I just, I listen for an expert.
00:49:13.420 No.
00:49:14.520 No, nowhere in the Constitution is there a right to an expert to tell you what to do.
00:49:19.980 In fact, I think our founders would warn you against all of those guys.
00:49:26.540 I've been talking to you about AI.
00:49:28.940 And on tomorrow's television broadcast, I'm doing a special on AI.
00:49:33.940 And it's really kind of important.
00:49:36.360 I got an email from somebody who is speaking to all of the heads of these AI companies and trying to get them to, you know, maybe reconsider.
00:49:53.160 Maybe reconsider.
00:49:54.740 This is along the lines of Tristan Harris and what he's doing.
00:49:58.100 And this was shared to me by a partner.
00:50:05.320 They're going out.
00:50:07.180 They're meeting with all these people.
00:50:09.440 And the partner writes to the other guy.
00:50:13.200 And he said, hey, not making a lot of progress.
00:50:17.740 I think it's worse than we both thought it would be.
00:50:22.360 In the end, a lot of the tech people I'm talking to, when I really grill them, retreat into a couple of places.
00:50:32.200 First, determinism.
00:50:34.540 What is determinism, Stu?
00:50:38.460 Hmm.
00:50:39.520 I don't know if I have a succinct definition of that.
00:50:41.560 It's already predetermined.
00:50:43.460 It's already, it's done.
00:50:45.760 Okay.
00:50:46.540 It's fate.
00:50:47.120 It's going to happen.
00:50:48.200 Okay.
00:50:48.560 So that, that idea that you can't change.
00:50:51.820 You can't change anything.
00:50:53.200 Okay.
00:50:53.580 It's a sad, sad future.
00:50:55.880 A dark, a dark future.
00:50:57.080 Okay.
00:50:57.440 So that's, that's the happiest place they go to is, well, it's inevitable.
00:51:03.720 But what they think is inevitable is the inevitable replacement of biological life with digital life.
00:51:12.860 Think about this.
00:51:14.140 The people who are creating AI and AGI believe, the leaders do, that it is inevitable that digital life will replace biological life.
00:51:27.900 Now, I don't know about you, but I'm not working on anything that's going to replace people.
00:51:38.080 People, and I don't even know, trees, all biological life, don't work on any of that stuff, right?
00:51:45.960 Because I value people.
00:51:48.580 I don't like a lot of them, but there's a lot to go through and a lot to choose from.
00:51:54.680 Okay.
00:51:55.360 Billions of them.
00:51:56.560 So they are, they believe that it's inevitable replacement of biological life with digital life.
00:52:04.540 And that's a good thing because man is bad for the planet and we've done a lot of bad things.
00:52:15.880 So it's a good thing that it's inevitable that we are going to be replaced by AI.
00:52:24.520 Okay.
00:52:25.180 That sounds a little arrogant.
00:52:26.980 No, no, no.
00:52:27.660 I haven't even gotten to the arrogant part.
00:52:29.740 At its core, he writes, it's an emotional desire to meet and speak to the most intelligent entity they've ever met.
00:52:38.280 And they have some ego-religious intuition that they'll somehow be a part of it.
00:52:46.680 Quote, it's thrilling to start an exciting fire.
00:52:50.940 And I mean, we're going to die either way.
00:52:54.460 Let's light it and see what happens.
00:52:58.220 End quote.
00:52:59.860 These are the people that are the experts in AI and AGI.
00:53:08.280 Okay.
00:53:10.340 So if we took a vote, would you vote to have those guys making the decisions or not?
00:53:20.560 All right.
00:53:22.000 Now, let me give you some other expert news.
00:53:27.520 Rishi Sunak.
00:53:28.860 Under pressure to act over sky-high grocery costs facing families when he hauls in supermarkets and farming chiefs to crunch No. 10 Summit on Tuesday.
00:53:41.560 That's today, No. 10, Downing Street.
00:53:44.980 Rishi is the prime minister of England.
00:53:48.040 Food inflation will become a normal state of affairs for Brits due to the worsening climate shocks, experts have warned.
00:54:00.140 So going into this, by the way, so you know, their food and drink price inflation in England is 19.2%.
00:54:13.640 From their already high prices last year, 19.2%.
00:54:21.180 Okay.
00:54:22.680 That's twice the overall rate of other inflation in England.
00:54:28.140 It's running at about 10%.
00:54:30.140 So, speaking ahead of the food summit at 10 Downing Street that happens today, the Food Foundation boss, Anna Taylor, warned that high prices are here to stay without government action and branded it extraordinary that the ministers have ditched plans for a horticultural strategy.
00:54:54.480 Well, good thing the government is involved, right?
00:54:59.620 Well, may I take you into the time tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel, tunnel.
00:55:05.680 If I take you into the time tunnel, let me take you back last September to the, what's this bonehead's name?
00:55:17.560 This is the Prime Minister of the Netherlands on, you know, this is when all the tractors were out on the streets, out on the streets, and there were those crazy farmers.
00:55:33.200 Yeah.
00:55:34.400 This is why they were out on the streets.
00:55:36.260 Listen to this.
00:55:37.120 Netherlands.
00:55:37.440 So, the role of businesses in the agri-food sector should be stimulated and able to create scalable solutions.
00:55:43.700 And here, I'd like to highlight a World Economic Forum initiative in this regard, the World Economic Forum Food Innovation Hubs.
00:55:53.280 And these hubs in Africa, in Asia, in South America, and in Europe will allow businesses to connect regional stakeholders to skill innovations, because this is key, skill innovations that can address food systems challenges.
00:56:10.420 And here, I'm particularly proud to announce that the Netherlands will host the Global Coordinating Secretariat of the World Economic Forum Food Innovation Hubs.
00:56:22.260 Okay, stop.
00:56:23.540 So, this is great.
00:56:25.340 So, they're putting out of business the farmers.
00:56:29.080 And the farmers in the Netherlands are the second or third largest food producer and the largest food producer for all of Europe.
00:56:40.420 And they're telling them that they can't use fertilizer and they have to do all of these new things because the experts want to teach the farmers how to farm.
00:56:54.880 But it's all part of the Food Innovation Hub from the World Economic Forum.
00:57:00.880 And may I read it from the worldeconomicforum.org?
00:57:04.380 Our food systems must become more sustainable, efficient, inclusive.
00:57:10.260 Now, I don't know about you, but I think to myself all the time while I'm eating that carrot or that potato or anything that helps keep me alive,
00:57:19.360 gee, I hope it was a person of color that grew this carrot.
00:57:23.360 Or then again, maybe I don't think of that at all.
00:57:29.340 I don't care if people of color are growing all the carrots as long as they're growing and they're the best at it.
00:57:39.040 Innovations that can help transform our food system are often already out there.
00:57:44.080 Unfortunately, the adoption and scale up of innovations in the agri-food sector lags behind other sectors.
00:57:51.660 Collaboration between different stakeholders who are working from farm to fork is key.
00:57:59.720 Now, I want you to remember, this is not to produce more food.
00:58:07.100 This is to produce more diverse food.
00:58:12.220 More food grown by diverse people.
00:58:16.080 Okay?
00:58:16.740 And it's from farm to fork.
00:58:21.100 So everything in between is going to be redone.
00:58:25.540 This is why the Economic Forum and partners have initiated the Food Innovation Hubs across the globe.
00:58:32.480 Food Innovation Hubs are multi-stakeholder, pre-competitive, and market-based partnership platform aimed at strengthening local innovation ecosystems
00:58:43.420 to sustainably scale innovative solutions for food system transformation.
00:58:49.360 Now, isn't this great?
00:58:50.980 This is great.
00:58:51.860 And I can't imagine how many millions of people are going to die because of this.
00:58:59.800 This is happening.
00:59:02.580 Why?
00:59:03.960 Because you are a cow.
00:59:06.500 They are the ranchers.
00:59:08.720 They know what's best.
00:59:10.760 And if a few cattle have to be slaughtered along the way, so be it.
00:59:17.700 It's inevitable anyway.
00:59:20.080 Let's thin the herd.
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00:59:30.380 Well, if you own nothing, if you can't really spend your money, and there are food shortages, people are much more compliant.
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01:01:03.820 I want you to play the MSNBC clip here from yesterday,
01:01:17.040 where the host is talking about what was, what the Durham report really means.
01:01:25.360 Listen to this.
01:01:26.360 For those people who think, oh, everybody does it.
01:01:28.920 You know, the Democrats do it.
01:01:30.500 The Republicans do it.
01:01:31.480 But everybody's up to no good and shenanigans.
01:01:34.260 There really is just, that's just not true.
01:01:36.260 There is a, there is a false equivalency because you have an enormous amount, number of cases
01:01:42.400 which were proved where there is, you pointed out their convictions, where there is a there,
01:01:46.840 there.
01:01:47.100 Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
01:01:49.980 They're continuing to interfere.
01:01:51.960 There are people who've gone to jail who are rightly found guilty.
01:01:55.040 And what you have with John Durham is, like, it's a big, fat nothing.
01:01:59.960 And it reminds me of the sort of weaponization hearings that are going on, where there also is,
01:02:06.300 they're just falling flat on their face because there is no there there.
01:02:10.120 It's quite amazing.
01:02:11.960 Quite amazing.
01:02:12.960 If you are on the left in this country, you have no idea the cage that is being built for you right now.
01:02:21.340 You are part of the lucky ones because you're awake.
01:02:25.520 If you're listening now and you know these things, you've been following the news, you are one of the lucky ones.
01:02:32.720 Others are going to wake up.
01:02:35.220 Some will wake up before it's, not before it's too late, but some will wake up before it is too late and we must welcome them.
01:02:44.780 But these are all the experts that are telling you there's no there there.
01:02:50.040 That interview went on to where the host came back and said, it's all conspiracy theories.
01:02:54.560 That's your that's your biggest tip off that something is wrong, that anyone that doubts whatever the official thing from the government and the media says is a conspiracy theorist.
01:03:10.320 I did a show a couple of weeks ago and all the conspiracy theories that are true and it's a relentless nonstop list.
01:03:24.560 There is there is there is so much that is out there that is warning you of these things.
01:03:40.820 For instance, Mike Yeardin, he was a former vice president of Pfizer.
01:03:46.060 He said, we have to recover the power of no, I'm not doing this.
01:03:55.160 If enough of us say, no, I'm not doing this, they can't win.
01:04:00.120 They only win if they persuade us to be farm animals and just passively go along with everything that is happening.
01:04:08.500 I, I want you to know we can win, but we must be aware and we must regain and recover the power of no, no, I'm not doing that.
01:04:29.060 Farmers, a new food innovation hub, no, I'm not doing that.
01:04:38.500 It's going to be tough, but I would rather have it tough in my lifetime than have my children a slave or to listen to the AGI people.
01:04:49.800 To face the inevitable death of all biological life only to be replaced by digital life that some people who think they're above everything get to decide and meet the creator, destroyer, the beast, AGI.
01:05:12.040 No, we're not going to do that.
01:05:16.380 I will not participate.
01:05:19.800 The Glenn Beck program covering the Durham report next.
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01:06:55.380 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:57.280 Uh, now streaming, uh, this hour of the podcast on Twitter every day.
01:07:05.040 First hour of the broadcast is live on YouTube.
01:07:09.040 Uh, but those are, you know, the schlubs really, uh, it's the Twitter people that we like the most.
01:07:14.720 Don't wouldn't you say Stu?
01:07:15.960 Oh, a hundred percent.
01:07:16.720 Yeah.
01:07:16.880 A hundred percent.
01:07:17.620 So, you know, this hour for the, you know, for the right people really, uh, on Twitter.
01:07:23.900 Okay.
01:07:24.920 Anyway, um, if you watch the news and you're watching, uh, anything from the left, you are
01:07:32.640 going to hear a completely different story on the, uh, Durham report and you're going
01:07:38.140 to hear that they have absolutely nothing.
01:07:41.340 Uh, nobody did any wrong.
01:07:43.180 And you could make a case because there, nobody, nobody's, he's not asking for anybody to be
01:07:50.060 fired or anybody, uh, jail time.
01:07:52.660 Nothing, nothing.
01:07:54.520 Um, and, uh, so it seems like a big fat zero.
01:07:58.080 However, if you actually read the report, it is extraordinarily disturbing.
01:08:04.360 Sean Davis is with us.
01:08:05.840 He is the Federalist CEO and co-founder.
01:08:08.060 Welcome, Sean.
01:08:08.640 How are you?
01:08:09.980 I'm well, thank you.
01:08:10.920 Thank you for having me.
01:08:11.720 You bet.
01:08:12.120 So, which is it?
01:08:13.980 Is it disturbing or a big nothing burger?
01:08:18.220 Oh, it's, it's beyond disturbing.
01:08:20.360 It's horrifying.
01:08:21.500 And you make a good point, um, which the, the left-wing media are trying to glom onto.
01:08:26.820 Well, if it's so bad, why were there no prosecutions?
01:08:29.820 Durham actually talks about this in his report.
01:08:33.160 And I'm going to paraphrase him here, but it's that all the cases he was going to bring had
01:08:38.020 to be brought in DC because that's where the crimes were perpetrated.
01:08:40.840 You're not getting a fair trial or a jury of your peers in DC.
01:08:46.100 DC is a uniformly left-wing, went 95% for Democrats.
01:08:51.620 And in political cases, which this clearly was, they're, they're going to vote the way
01:08:56.240 they would vote at the ballot box in the voting booth, not based on what the facts in the law
01:09:00.460 are.
01:09:00.780 That's a real problem because we have all of these important cases of corruption are going
01:09:08.700 to have to be tried in DC.
01:09:10.220 How do you solve that?
01:09:12.760 I actually think it's super easy.
01:09:14.920 You know, the founders, they didn't want DC to be a state because they didn't want this district
01:09:19.120 that houses the entire federal government to be able to hold the federal government hostage
01:09:23.220 and get what it wants.
01:09:24.300 We actually have that now, regardless of whether DC is technically a state or not.
01:09:29.220 I think you have to completely get rid of the DC trial court and the DC circuit court.
01:09:36.060 And you have to farm out these types of cases randomly to field offices and US attorneys throughout
01:09:41.680 the country.
01:09:42.180 Get rid of DC being able to control what happens in these cases and send these cases to Nebraska,
01:09:48.900 Texas, Tennessee, Idaho.
01:09:51.780 100%.
01:09:52.420 100%.
01:09:53.900 You're right.
01:09:55.040 So, Sean, they, they show that they, the FBI knew the CIA knew the former president, Barack
01:10:07.800 Obama and Joe Biden, they all knew that Clinton, they even had a name for it.
01:10:13.960 Uh, the, uh, you know, Clinton investigative project or something.
01:10:18.720 They knew that she in early in the summer had made the decision to try to tie Donald Trump
01:10:26.540 to Russia.
01:10:27.660 So they knew that.
01:10:28.940 Uh, and they were, they, she was doing it to get people off of her trail for the, um,
01:10:35.260 the, uh, emails that were on her server and they, the FBI didn't do anything on that.
01:10:42.060 And then when they got the documents that they knew were from her team, they knew there was
01:10:48.100 nothing in that, but they launched this investigation and then started leaking these things to the media.
01:10:55.380 How is this not massive election interference?
01:11:00.860 It's a hundred percent election interference.
01:11:03.300 And I'll tell you, we've, we've been hearing about Watergate ad nauseum for about 50 years
01:11:09.240 now.
01:11:09.820 This makes Watergate look like child's play.
01:11:13.720 It does.
01:11:14.900 Watergate was a two bit break in that happened once at a party headquarters.
01:11:19.480 This was an entire coordinated effort across the whole of the U S government, the intel
01:11:24.600 community, the CIA, the FBI, that was perpetrated against a political campaign, against a president
01:11:31.180 and against the American people who elected him.
01:11:34.260 Everyone involved should be in prison.
01:11:36.620 Everyone.
01:11:37.020 I mean, this, this is so much bigger than Watergate and so much more destructive because
01:11:42.460 we now know with complete certainty that the FBI itself is not a law enforcement organization.
01:11:49.500 It is a vassal for the Democrat party and it exists to do nothing other than what the Democrat
01:11:55.140 party wants.
01:11:55.820 And I would say the CIA, um, and all of the intelligence agencies are on that same track,
01:12:02.740 if not leading it.
01:12:04.220 I mean, look at what they did with Hunter Biden.
01:12:07.760 The next election, they already plant, they have the laptop and they know about it.
01:12:14.880 And then our intelligence community meets with social media and says, you know, they're going
01:12:20.140 to probably come out with something on Hunter Biden, but be careful, be careful because, uh,
01:12:24.600 Russian disinformation.
01:12:26.240 And then they knowingly to help the Biden campaign, they write something that was written with their
01:12:35.520 understanding that it was to be used to help Biden win at a debate.
01:12:40.400 I mean, it was, it was a former acting director of the CIA who put that letter together, but it's
01:12:47.700 actually even worse than what you described.
01:12:49.660 We, we broke a story last week based on, uh, evidence that congressional investigators have in
01:12:54.700 the weaponization committee that the CIA itself was soliciting signatures for that letter, which they
01:13:01.880 all knew was a lie.
01:13:03.080 The FBI had that laptop for a year.
01:13:05.500 They had gotten it a year prior pursuant to a federal grand jury subpoena.
01:13:09.280 So they all knew it was a lie, but I think it's important that we don't forget that these
01:13:14.360 are not recent misdeeds by the FBI.
01:13:17.320 It's not like this was a glittering organization until a couple of years ago.
01:13:21.240 They were conceived in shenanigans.
01:13:23.620 Their building is named after J Edgar Hoover, a guy who's known for blackmailing members of
01:13:28.780 Congress to get the way he wants.
01:13:30.240 This agency is irreparable.
01:13:34.320 Oh, so you're one of the extremists that want to fire the FBI.
01:13:39.280 Want us to be without any policemen on the streets.
01:13:42.460 Wow.
01:13:44.040 That's what they say, Sean.
01:13:46.040 It is.
01:13:46.940 I will say that's not quite accurate.
01:13:49.620 I also want to get rid of the CIA and all of the other three letter agencies.
01:13:54.640 So do I.
01:13:55.660 Declare war against the American public.
01:13:57.500 Yeah.
01:13:57.720 You know, we we survived for, what, 200 years, 150 years without a corrupt FBI rigging elections.
01:14:03.780 I think maybe we should go back to that.
01:14:05.260 Yeah.
01:14:06.040 So so, Sean, what do we do?
01:14:10.020 Because I don't think anyone is is going to jail for this.
01:14:14.640 We had the IRS on Monday fire everyone that could have been the whistleblower just fired
01:14:23.060 the entire team that's been looking into the tax fraud from Hunter Biden.
01:14:29.900 That sounds like retaliation.
01:14:32.020 Um, how do we stop it when the Justice Department has to be the ones to prosecute and you're
01:14:39.300 doing it in D.C.?
01:14:40.840 Can the Republicans do anything?
01:14:44.620 That's such a good question.
01:14:46.240 And I think it comes back down to Congress having to once again do its job over the past
01:14:53.120 30, 40 years.
01:14:54.080 Congress has really enjoyed outsourcing all of its actual duties under the Constitution to
01:14:58.740 the administration, to the executive branch.
01:15:00.860 They like this because they don't have any more accountability anymore.
01:15:04.080 They just to go get to go out and play politics and blame the executive branch.
01:15:08.020 It's time for them to take back their Article One authority and actually do oversight.
01:15:12.360 All these agencies exist at the pleasure of Congress.
01:15:16.000 They exist because Congress funds them and Congress created them.
01:15:19.240 And I would say it is long past time for Republicans to get a spine and to get some intestinal
01:15:25.160 fortitude and do their jobs and rein in these agencies, if not defund them entirely.
01:15:30.540 So can they do that without a budget?
01:15:34.500 Absolutely.
01:15:35.500 The power of the purse is absolute.
01:15:37.820 Article One, Section Nine.
01:15:39.040 It's just so many of these guys are afraid of their own shadows.
01:15:42.060 They don't want to do anything that anyone in the media might characterize as mean or harsh.
01:15:46.840 Man, we are just, where are the, where are the winter patriots?
01:15:55.320 Where are they?
01:15:57.500 Sean, thank you so much.
01:15:58.860 I appreciate it.
01:15:59.700 We'll be looking forward to more from you at the Federalist, which is a great, great website.
01:16:06.800 You put something really tremendous together.
01:16:10.160 So thanks for that.
01:16:11.280 Well, thank you, sir.
01:16:11.960 You bet.
01:16:12.220 Sean Davis from the Federalist, the co-founder and CEO.
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01:17:59.020 We're glad you're here.
01:18:00.120 Now, I want to talk to you about a special that we're doing on Thursday.
01:18:05.380 And yes, an enormous chalkboard is involved.
01:18:10.880 I love his chalkboard shows.
01:18:12.760 They're so great.
01:18:13.720 I know.
01:18:14.240 I know.
01:18:14.760 I know.
01:18:15.180 I love doing them, especially when I can connect all of the dots.
01:18:18.920 And that's exactly what we're going to do on Thursday night at 8 p.m.
01:18:25.060 Eastern.
01:18:26.200 I told our researchers, go and look at all of the crimes which you have concrete evidence for.
01:18:35.180 Crimes that are so obvious, so well documented, no one on MSNBC could actually say,
01:18:42.420 I don't think there's anything here.
01:18:45.620 So we have uncovered just a few crimes.
01:18:49.720 I mean, because I said, you know, look, I don't want to go on and on about it.
01:18:54.220 I'm just looking for the crimes that are really well documented, largely undisputed, and that we have out in public record the evidence on.
01:19:06.180 And we only came up with 150 crimes.
01:19:08.700 Any one of those would put you in jail.
01:19:13.080 Any one of those would put you in jail.
01:19:15.680 Only 150.
01:19:17.600 So you know and I know the thing that we all say to each other is, I don't care anymore because nothing's going to happen.
01:19:24.340 Well, I'm tired of it.
01:19:26.100 Okay?
01:19:26.720 The conversation I just had, well, Congress has to take their power back.
01:19:30.920 Well, we've been waiting.
01:19:33.580 We've been waiting.
01:19:34.280 Not much more time.
01:19:37.000 So what do we do?
01:19:38.600 Well, there is a constitutional stick here that you can use.
01:19:43.520 And we're going to tell you all about it and show you how to use it.
01:19:47.460 Because it is, if you're waiting for somebody to ride in on a white horse, it ain't going to happen.
01:19:53.240 If you're waiting for the next president to do something, you know, we'll be lucky if it happens.
01:20:00.140 Because this change has got to come from us.
01:20:04.880 So you want to start just saying, no, you are not the boss of me.
01:20:13.540 And you are going to put criminals in jail.
01:20:18.960 We have a plan, but we need everybody on this plan.
01:20:23.880 And the Biden crime family, it's already been investigated.
01:20:27.320 We have much of the evidence.
01:20:29.800 So why isn't anything doing anything about it?
01:20:33.000 Oh, they will with your help.
01:20:35.800 And that's not in Washington.
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01:22:59.160 I know it's that good.
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01:23:00.980 It's that big.
01:23:02.140 So I am.
01:23:03.140 I'm pretty pumped up about it.
01:23:05.340 So I have to tell you, I am.
01:23:08.680 I'm watching the Stude show now because Tucker's not on.
01:23:12.240 And it is one of the funniest, honestly, one of the funniest, well-written and smart shows on television.
01:23:21.160 It really is.
01:23:21.780 I'm waiting for you to say something demeaning.
01:23:24.860 No, I'm not saying anything demeaning.
01:23:26.380 I always give you a hard time on that.
01:23:28.040 You do?
01:23:28.700 Yeah.
01:23:29.100 And you're not doing that this time?
01:23:30.800 No, I'm not.
01:23:31.400 I don't know how to react to this.
01:23:32.600 I have to.
01:23:33.180 Well, I need a psychiatrist.
01:23:34.960 I'm thinking 20% of everything you earn for that show.
01:23:39.700 You want to kick back.
01:23:40.580 You will get that kind of endorsement all the time.
01:23:43.820 Really?
01:23:44.460 I need the money, dude.
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01:23:48.240 You know, it's for history.
01:23:49.260 He's trying to save the country.
01:23:50.320 So 20% and you'll get that kind of endorsement.
01:23:52.440 Really?
01:23:53.180 Every time.
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01:24:36.860 It's a new day I'm trying to raise.
01:24:42.780 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:24:50.700 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:53.900 Hello, America.
01:24:55.640 Well, I've got to talk to you about a couple of things here.
01:24:57.940 Um, I'd like to know, is it the Babylon Bee?
01:25:02.820 I can no longer tell the difference.
01:25:06.660 Is it the Babylon Bee or is it real life that Martha Stewart at 81 is a swimsuit model for the Sports Illustrated?
01:25:20.500 Is it real or fake?
01:25:23.120 Is it real or fake?
01:25:24.220 I don't know.
01:25:24.820 I don't know.
01:25:25.780 I don't know.
01:25:26.500 I'm actually betting that it's absolutely real because that's the one that would make sense in today's America.
01:25:36.500 We go there.
01:25:37.400 Oh, and also Miller Lite has decided, you know what?
01:25:41.720 That thing with Bud Light went so well.
01:25:44.200 We should do that, too.
01:25:45.640 From March 29th to April 14th of this year, a hacker breached the next-gen healthcare system, exposed the personal information over a million people.
01:25:58.620 Yeah, I mean, so it's a million people.
01:26:02.080 You're probably not in this one, are you?
01:26:05.820 If you are, wow, that sucks.
01:26:08.440 But you'll be there in the next one.
01:26:10.140 I don't want you to feel left out next time there's a hack.
01:26:12.540 It might be you this time.
01:26:13.800 It's great.
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01:27:11.060 So where do we start?
01:27:12.420 Where do we start?
01:27:13.100 Where do we start?
01:27:13.640 Well, let me get the bad news in and then give you sugar.
01:27:16.340 Okay?
01:27:16.680 Let me give you some.
01:27:17.880 And this isn't necessarily bad news because our Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve say this is absolutely untrue.
01:27:25.980 So it is a conspiracy theory, I'm sure.
01:27:32.360 Weiss Ratings, the nation's only independent ratings agency that regularly evaluates the relative safety of U.S. banks and credit unions, has made an announcement.
01:27:45.820 Now, so you know, you may not know Weiss Ratings.
01:27:49.620 Since 2008, there have been 539 banks that have failed.
01:27:56.680 Weiss Ratings, because they check on them regularly and do stress tests on them, they provided advance warning on 535 of them or 99.3%.
01:28:10.860 That's it.
01:28:12.220 So they missed a full 0.7%.
01:28:15.060 Yes, but we have the Fed who is all on top of it and, you know, they knew things like inflation is transitory.
01:28:22.480 So you can go to them.
01:28:24.100 Now, here's the announcement.
01:28:25.420 They have warned that only 4,243 banks could be vulnerable to failure.
01:28:34.460 Now, I want you to hear this whole thing out.
01:28:36.940 4,200.
01:28:37.880 I know, that sounds bad.
01:28:39.360 It does.
01:28:39.940 Okay, it sounds bad.
01:28:40.860 But you're really looking at 1,210 institutions or 12.8 that have now red warning flags signaling a risk of imminent failure.
01:28:56.000 12.8% of our banking?
01:28:58.120 Yeah.
01:28:59.120 Yeah.
01:28:59.520 Well, it's not 4,243.
01:29:03.020 No, it's not 42%.
01:29:04.440 Yeah.
01:29:05.120 No, it's 1,210 banks.
01:29:08.980 I'm trying to understand it.
01:29:10.840 So they're saying 1,200 banks have a red flag that signifies imminent risk.
01:29:18.720 No, no, no.
01:29:19.380 Imminent failure.
01:29:21.100 I thought you said imminent risk of failure.
01:29:23.060 A signaling risk.
01:29:24.880 Oh, yeah, you're right.
01:29:25.600 Of imminent failure.
01:29:26.520 Risk of imminent failure.
01:29:27.840 Okay.
01:29:28.000 So not guaranteed, but imminent means very soon and probable.
01:29:32.480 Probable.
01:29:33.020 Probable.
01:29:33.540 Okay.
01:29:34.220 Now, the 3,043 banks, they only got a yellow warning flag.
01:29:40.660 Okay, that's good.
01:29:41.280 And they say-
01:29:42.040 What does that mean?
01:29:42.520 They're only at risk of failure in some sort of a financial crisis or a recession.
01:29:48.840 You mean if, like, 1,243 banks fail, that type of situation?
01:29:53.480 I mean, you could look at it that way.
01:29:55.640 Okay.
01:29:56.580 In sum, 45% of all banks and credit unions are deemed vulnerable.
01:30:02.460 But I-
01:30:03.960 I mean-
01:30:06.260 That's not even half.
01:30:08.620 Conspiracies.
01:30:09.260 Right.
01:30:09.520 How many banks do we need?
01:30:11.120 Right?
01:30:11.780 What about having just one?
01:30:13.080 Right.
01:30:13.540 You know, that would make it so much easier.
01:30:14.800 Yeah.
01:30:15.200 Hey, have you heard that the ESG things, they're falling apart?
01:30:20.500 Yeah.
01:30:21.820 It's weird when you make, like, half the amount of money on your investments that everybody
01:30:28.720 else is making.
01:30:30.220 You know, it's weird how fast people are like, uh, I think I want out of this.
01:30:35.300 I think-
01:30:35.880 Because I think there's been a lot of conservative pushback on this stuff, led by, you know, you
01:30:40.240 largely, I'm talking about all of these ESG-
01:30:44.300 Yeah.
01:30:44.780 You know, all the negatives of the ESG situation.
01:30:48.460 But I think, like, in some ways, I'm- I hope that what you just said is true, and that
01:30:53.900 people are just looking at it, realizing it's worse.
01:30:57.460 It's- they're not even performing well, and are abandoning it on themselves.
01:31:00.420 It's not a political thing, right?
01:31:01.660 They're abandoning it because it doesn't work.
01:31:03.780 Correct.
01:31:04.080 That's even better.
01:31:04.880 That is better.
01:31:05.520 Than- than just proving to them that it's a bad idea.
01:31:08.440 Let's just remember that those people still have power that came up with that really
01:31:14.140 bad idea that cost you money.
01:31:16.320 But usually when- I mean, who knows, right?
01:31:18.120 We know this isn't always the case, but usually when you introduce a new product, let's say,
01:31:22.920 and it fails, you don't typically get rewarded for that.
01:31:26.600 And I hope-
01:31:27.080 Exactly right.
01:31:27.500 It is like-
01:31:28.080 The markets do send a signal there.
01:31:29.520 It's exactly like, you know, if you are doing crack cocaine on the-
01:31:35.400 And I am.
01:31:35.840 You know, and you're smoking it and snorting coke on the belly of a hooker.
01:31:39.540 Correct.
01:31:40.220 You generally don't get rewarded for that.
01:31:43.340 But Hunter Biden.
01:31:44.860 Oh, Hunter- we were talking about Hunter Biden that time.
01:31:46.680 Yes, I agree with your analysis of Hunter Biden.
01:31:50.000 Okay.
01:31:50.400 Now, here comes some sugar.
01:31:52.580 Now, I'm going to start slow because I don't want to give you a sugar high because that'll
01:31:55.320 just wear it out, you know, wear off quickly.
01:31:57.020 So, let me give you just a little dose of sugar here.
01:32:02.420 The Anarchist is a restaurant in Toronto, Canada, and it touted itself as anti-capitalist,
01:32:13.020 anti-colonial cafe, shop, and radical community space on stolen land.
01:32:19.720 That's a long-
01:32:21.720 That's a big sign.
01:32:22.700 That's a big sign.
01:32:23.120 That's a big sign.
01:32:24.620 How many forests had to die for the wood of that sign?
01:32:28.280 Anti-capitalist, anti-colonial cafe, shop, and radical community space on stolen land.
01:32:35.420 Mm-hmm.
01:32:35.860 Mm-hmm.
01:32:36.160 The Anarchist.
01:32:37.180 Well, here's what they did, and this was a brilliant idea.
01:32:41.580 They sold, at a profit, anti-Israeli literature, t-shirts depicting police being hung, propaganda
01:32:48.780 pieces promoting LGBT terrorism, and, you know, some other inciting materials.
01:32:58.180 And then they peddled, you know, bigotry and everything else on their Instagram page.
01:33:03.740 And here's the thing, you know, they're good people, you know, they posted wishing the
01:33:11.180 Pope, the Catholic clergy, and the Canadian government the centuries of suffering and death
01:33:16.900 that they've given the world.
01:33:18.540 So I think that's good.
01:33:20.000 The hashtag was burn every church, hail Satan, and decolonize.
01:33:24.880 So, they're nice people, just running a community place, and they were, they feel for the average
01:33:34.500 person.
01:33:34.880 They said, look, you just pay when you can, okay?
01:33:37.880 You pay what you can afford, pay what you can.
01:33:40.880 And what's really surprising is they're out of business.
01:33:48.040 So, end of that story.
01:33:51.180 Now, capitalism always wins.
01:33:53.380 Well, Miller Lite, you would think, has been awake, or let me say, have not been in a coma
01:34:06.880 for the last month or so.
01:34:10.320 I would think, but I don't know how much of their product they've consumed, but likely they've
01:34:14.880 been sober at times.
01:34:15.100 I think it would take a medical coma.
01:34:17.940 Okay.
01:34:18.420 To not know what's happened to Bud Lite.
01:34:20.800 It's been an incredible gift to them.
01:34:22.260 It, yes, there's skyrockets, and Bud loses its number one status.
01:34:29.760 Okay.
01:34:30.260 Big news.
01:34:31.220 Yes.
01:34:31.320 If you're in the beer industry.
01:34:32.860 Right.
01:34:33.540 Well, they have put together a new, a new ad, and can, can, can we, can we play the ad,
01:34:41.800 please?
01:34:42.560 Here's a little known fact.
01:34:44.180 Women were among the very first to brew beer ever.
01:34:46.940 From Mesopotamia to the Middle Ages to colonial America, women were the ones doing the brewing.
01:34:53.220 Centuries later, how did the industry pay homage to the founding mothers of beer?
01:34:57.540 They put us in bikinis.
01:34:59.640 Yes.
01:35:00.500 Wow.
01:35:00.900 Wait, you just took the bikini lady.
01:35:04.720 Look at this.
01:35:06.100 Wild.
01:35:07.100 It's time beer made it up to women.
01:35:08.960 So today, Miller Lite is on a mission to clean up not just their shit, but the whole beer
01:35:12.380 industry's shit.
01:35:13.380 Oh.
01:35:14.360 Miller Lite has been scouring the internet for all this shit and buying it back so that
01:35:18.300 they can turn it into good shit for women brewers.
01:35:21.100 Literally, good shit.
01:35:22.100 How, you ask?
01:35:23.700 Stop.
01:35:24.340 Okay.
01:35:24.640 Oh, God.
01:35:25.000 It's so stupid.
01:35:25.840 It's so stupid.
01:35:26.660 I can't.
01:35:26.840 I can't.
01:35:28.140 I can't take it.
01:35:29.540 First of all, that was a very nice poster that she took down and shredded.
01:35:34.840 Yeah.
01:35:35.120 And I don't appreciate that.
01:35:36.000 And just to give you some science behind it, there's absolutely no way you're getting
01:35:40.620 more benefit out of shredding a document, then I guess turning it into some sort of fertilizer
01:35:47.380 for beer, then the electricity used to just shred the document.
01:35:51.840 Like, there's no way that's a worthwhile transaction.
01:35:55.300 Yeah, no, it's good for the, oh, it's good for everything.
01:35:58.560 I would also like to point out, now this came out before Bud Light.
01:36:05.060 Right.
01:36:05.480 And then it, you know, kind of went away.
01:36:08.620 And here's my thing.
01:36:12.180 What were you doing for the last month if not trying to make sure that never saw the light
01:36:20.940 of day again?
01:36:22.660 Right.
01:36:22.960 They've been deleted off.
01:36:24.060 They should have been deleted off the YouTube page.
01:36:26.200 Oh, I mean.
01:36:26.640 Right.
01:36:28.060 If I'm Miller, I go and see if we can buy an EMP to shut down and erase and fry all the
01:36:35.600 chips.
01:36:36.140 So, you know, they say the internet is forever.
01:36:39.760 Not with an EMP.
01:36:40.880 Do you want to be like a future draftee of the NFL deleting your old tweets?
01:36:45.720 That's what you want to be.
01:36:46.500 You want to be hiding your history because you're right.
01:36:49.820 This has been a huge boom to Miller Lite and Coors Lite and all these other brands that
01:36:54.440 are not Bud Light as they've cut their sales by 25% or whatever the current number is.
01:37:00.320 It was up as high as 25.
01:37:01.660 And so they come out with this, which is just, again, it goes on to tell you that they're
01:37:07.040 going to take the, they literally claim, and I can't imagine this is true, but they claim
01:37:13.500 at Miller Lite, they're going on like, I guess, eBay and buying up old cardboard cutouts of
01:37:20.540 bikini models for beer ads and then having them sent to them, which again, all of the
01:37:25.340 emissions and all the other stuff associated with this is just a side hustle here.
01:37:28.980 But it goes all the way to them, then they're taking it and they're composting it, shredding
01:37:33.800 it and composting it, and then using it, transporting it to somewhere else again, where there it's
01:37:39.100 going to make beer that's going to be transported somewhere else.
01:37:41.620 Ah, there's nothing better than cardboard beer.
01:37:43.820 I'll tell you that right now.
01:37:45.060 Right.
01:37:45.540 If you can take that and mix it with some crap and you just let it steam in a pile for
01:37:51.720 a while.
01:37:52.180 That's the original formula for Miller Lite.
01:37:53.580 You mix it into the, may I just say, so what you're saying is that men said horrible things
01:38:03.740 and took horrible pictures of women to sell beer.
01:38:07.500 Yep.
01:38:07.840 So you're now making that up by saying horrible things about men to sell women beer.
01:38:15.660 And also I will say, can I point out horrible things about women?
01:38:18.500 You're saying horrible things about women here as well, because what you're doing is denying
01:38:22.880 their agency to live their lives.
01:38:24.960 You see, men didn't put women in bikinis.
01:38:29.580 What happened is individual women sent in their headshots and body shots to try out, to attempt
01:38:37.420 to get the jobs.
01:38:39.140 This woman in a sweater is now criticizing.
01:38:43.140 By the way, I don't know if you've noticed this, Glenn.
01:38:44.740 They treat these women as so much, they've taken their agency so much in this ad.
01:38:50.580 They have actually blurred out their faces in the ad.
01:38:55.020 I don't know if you noticed that.
01:38:56.080 The bikini picture, because you weren't looking at her face in the bikini picture.
01:38:59.060 The bikini picture.
01:39:00.620 Did you find that out through Lisa?
01:39:03.000 I had to watch it like 46 times and eventually, oh my God, their faces are gone.
01:39:08.600 But these are individual women who made individual decisions based on what they wanted to do.
01:39:13.360 Now, we can be critical of that as a career goal.
01:39:18.020 But if you're a model getting into a national ad campaign, probably a big deal, probably
01:39:24.700 something you're proud of.
01:39:26.040 But this woman in a sweater says you shouldn't be proud of it.
01:39:29.000 In fact, it wasn't even you doing it.
01:39:31.340 Men put you in the bikinis.
01:39:33.860 Well, I have to tell you, I like the fact that she looks like mom because I've wanted my
01:39:40.760 mother to make all of the choices in my life.
01:39:43.680 Yeah.
01:39:44.440 And that could just keep going on.
01:39:46.260 You know, I just I think every guy loves that.
01:39:48.740 I think every woman loves that when mom comes in and tells them exactly what to do.
01:39:53.540 But I have a bigger problem with this.
01:39:56.180 And we'll get to that in 60 seconds.
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01:41:07.640 10 seconds, Station ID.
01:41:08.920 So, let me ask you something.
01:41:25.760 Do men actually exist anymore?
01:41:30.520 I mean, have we phased them out entirely?
01:41:33.860 We've phased out women entirely.
01:41:35.160 You think we've also phased out men entirely?
01:41:36.680 Well, I think so.
01:41:37.960 Yeah, I think if you're, you know, if you're not crying and you're not thinking maybe I
01:41:44.580 too could get pregnant, I don't think you exist in today's world, okay?
01:41:50.000 If you are a woman who is a strong woman, but is a woman who's like, I don't want your
01:41:57.020 corporate job.
01:41:58.140 I don't want this or that.
01:41:59.640 I'm not going and playing by those rules.
01:42:02.060 You're not really a woman either.
01:42:04.300 Now, here's the good news.
01:42:05.500 If those men and those women that don't play by those rules get together, they'll have
01:42:12.860 children.
01:42:13.740 The other ones won't and we win.
01:42:17.040 But why wait that long?
01:42:19.960 Why wait that long?
01:42:21.000 I am so sick and tired of having to deny the natural state of things.
01:42:30.620 The natural state of things is men like women.
01:42:36.680 Women like men noticing them.
01:42:41.980 Not being creepy about it, but noticing them.
01:42:46.700 It's part of the human attraction situation that's set up, you know, all of procreation
01:42:51.780 and civilization.
01:42:52.840 Now, I would like, there's a reason sex feels good.
01:42:57.900 Because God, that's God saying, right?
01:43:01.820 Do this dummy.
01:43:02.240 You like that.
01:43:03.000 You should do that more because you're trying to have children.
01:43:06.580 Okay.
01:43:07.760 So.
01:43:08.600 This is science, by the way.
01:43:10.120 Totally science.
01:43:10.920 This is a science driven show.
01:43:12.440 Yeah.
01:43:12.740 No, I know.
01:43:13.260 Yeah.
01:43:13.900 So, I gave up on Sports Illustrated, the swimsuit edition, a long time ago.
01:43:18.980 And it was the only edition of Sports Illustrated I was ever interested in.
01:43:23.620 Right.
01:43:24.040 Okay.
01:43:25.480 But I gave up on it when they started putting fat people on the cover.
01:43:29.380 Now, nothing against fat people.
01:43:31.580 I'm sure there's lots of fat people.
01:43:33.660 We're part of the fat community.
01:43:34.660 No, I am the king of the fat people.
01:43:36.780 Okay.
01:43:37.660 So, but I am the kind of fat people that I don't think exist anymore.
01:43:42.800 The kind of fat people that, you know, you're kind of embarrassed that you're fat.
01:43:47.020 I mean, it's not enough to get you to stop eating.
01:43:50.180 No, of course not.
01:43:51.320 Right.
01:43:51.420 But you're, you know, you're not happy when it's beach time.
01:43:55.420 You know, you're like, I'm not going to the beach.
01:43:58.240 Nobody wants to see me in a swimsuit.
01:44:00.700 And good heavens, man, I could see my reflection in the ocean.
01:44:04.780 I'm not going.
01:44:06.080 Sure.
01:44:06.360 Okay.
01:44:07.440 I'm that kind of fat person.
01:44:09.400 But we have graduated now to a more enlightened fat person like Lizzo or Lizzo, right?
01:44:16.760 Lizzo's the fat, very good flautist, I might say.
01:44:20.940 She is a, she's quite a good flautist.
01:44:22.360 She is really good flautist.
01:44:23.540 She is quite the flautist.
01:44:24.860 But she's a fat flautist.
01:44:26.240 A fat flautist.
01:44:26.900 Okay.
01:44:27.380 And I don't want to see her in all of her fatness.
01:44:31.900 Even if she's flouting?
01:44:33.540 I don't.
01:44:34.120 Well, if she has clothes on.
01:44:35.440 Okay.
01:44:35.720 Yes.
01:44:36.180 You want to see her flouting in clothes?
01:44:38.420 Well, no, I don't want to see it, but I'll look at it.
01:44:41.260 Okay.
01:44:41.660 Okay.
01:44:42.100 Sure.
01:44:42.360 I'll look at it.
01:44:44.100 I don't know what happened to the people who are like, I'm in a bikini.
01:44:51.180 I look good in a bikini.
01:44:53.640 I should wear a bikini.
01:44:55.820 Because I don't see those people anymore.
01:44:58.400 I just see people like men wearing a bikini and they shouldn't be in a bikini because
01:45:05.520 they're men, let alone fat men.
01:45:10.260 I'd like to break this down here with Miller Lite as this is unnatural.
01:45:18.360 Everything that is happening goes against nature.
01:45:23.780 Just want to throw that in.
01:45:28.840 It's, you know, just some scientific, biological truth.
01:45:35.700 Just mic drop there.
01:45:37.220 I'm just saying.
01:45:40.960 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:45:42.720 I mean, don't get me wrong.
01:45:44.120 Martha Stewart at 81 in a swimsuit is gorgeous.
01:45:48.180 Oh, Biden administration is quietly or maybe not so quietly planning for a future where
01:45:54.980 you don't own money.
01:45:56.920 It's CBDC, central bank digital currency.
01:45:59.660 And it will be great because it's digital and it's programmable, which means you get to
01:46:05.800 spend it on only approved activities.
01:46:09.320 Oh, man, I bet that's not buying meat.
01:46:12.200 Central banks keep buying up gold to leverage away from the U.S. dollar, and it is happening
01:46:18.440 all over the world.
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01:47:06.100 You know, I said at the beginning of the hour, I don't know what's real and what's fiction
01:47:18.200 now.
01:47:18.540 Martha Stewart at 81, posing on a cover of the swimsuit edition for Sports Illustrated.
01:47:26.720 And she's all of 81.
01:47:28.980 And I never wanted to see her in a swimsuit when she was 31.
01:47:34.500 You know, don't want to see her definitely at 81.
01:47:39.480 And I'm not ashamed to say that.
01:47:41.640 Now, she's a criminal.
01:47:44.880 She's a convicted felon.
01:47:46.620 She's also an evil capitalist.
01:47:50.080 I think she's made stuff through sweatshops, you know, with with people of color.
01:47:57.420 I thought they hated people like that.
01:47:58.780 Well, I don't know why she's getting this, but she's getting this.
01:48:04.020 And and, you know, who else?
01:48:05.640 And this is going to this is going to if this doesn't make you run out and get Sports Illustrated.
01:48:10.900 Kim Petras is the second trans model on Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover.
01:48:17.260 Oh, good.
01:48:17.680 Now, I didn't know that they had the first trans person on the cover.
01:48:26.260 I miss that.
01:48:27.520 Apparently, a couple of years ago, they did have.
01:48:29.060 Well, they were leading the pack, weren't they?
01:48:31.840 They apparently were.
01:48:33.500 By the way.
01:48:35.420 Wasn't the isn't the whole point of having a cover model to signify one model who's ahead
01:48:41.360 of the pack, like the one you're really putting out there?
01:48:43.820 Why do we have four different cover models like because they have to have to have the
01:48:49.820 old person?
01:48:51.740 They have to have the trans person.
01:48:54.260 They have to have a person of color.
01:48:57.640 I don't know.
01:48:58.500 And they probably have to have an amputee.
01:49:00.360 I will say I'm looking at the.
01:49:02.720 Now, I can't I cannot see Megan Fox's right arm, so it's possible it has been amputated.
01:49:07.140 I don't know Megan Fox.
01:49:08.360 She's one of them.
01:49:09.120 She's one of the models.
01:49:10.580 Now, Megan Fox is more of a traditional choice.
01:49:13.340 Yes.
01:49:14.780 And then another called named Brooks Nader.
01:49:18.420 And she is.
01:49:20.000 Ralph Nader's.
01:49:20.940 Ralph Nader's older brother.
01:49:23.780 Who has transitioned into a woman.
01:49:25.920 And a lovely woman.
01:49:26.920 No, she seems to be, I would say, again, by they're sort of small pictures, but seems
01:49:31.800 to be a traditional choice.
01:49:33.960 Now, I don't know if either of them are a personal person of color.
01:49:36.600 They're all very tan.
01:49:37.620 So it's hard to tell.
01:49:38.560 Maybe.
01:49:39.120 I don't know.
01:49:40.160 But they did.
01:49:40.740 You know, again, you see, you have two sort of traditional choices and then an 81 year
01:49:44.500 old and a dude.
01:49:45.280 Can I ask you?
01:49:47.760 At the same time, we're seeing, you know, this on Sports Illustrated and Miller Beer is,
01:49:54.720 you know, saying, get rid of all the old beer commercials and, you know, the cardboard cutouts
01:49:59.760 of hot women in bikinis pushing beer.
01:50:02.800 Has anyone else noticed that the rest of the woke media is like crazy with sex and women
01:50:15.800 and everything else?
01:50:17.800 I mean, you go and watch, just try to watch anything on Netflix or.
01:50:24.360 It's all very highly sexualized content.
01:50:27.160 Like, yes.
01:50:28.760 Right.
01:50:29.100 Like all the time.
01:50:30.640 And of course, we know that.
01:50:31.840 Like, we know that these places are going to put this stuff out there because there's
01:50:35.560 a market for it, but like, why is it enlightened, empower, empowering and enlightened to appear
01:50:45.280 on an HBO show where you show off everything that you, that God gave you and more?
01:50:51.880 Why is that empowering when an 80s bikini model in a beer ad is demeaning and we have to shred
01:51:00.040 it and turn it into mulch?
01:51:02.240 Why?
01:51:02.760 I think, and I could be wrong, but I think because it's just for beer.
01:51:09.540 Now they're serving their Lord and Master Satan.
01:51:12.200 And they're just, they're now selling immorality, darkness, death.
01:51:19.580 I don't, I mean, I think the implication behind a beer ad and bikini models, look, the reason
01:51:25.720 people drink Miller Lite largely is because they're go, like the whole party scene was
01:51:31.920 built on this.
01:51:32.540 The college party scene, right, is built on a bunch of people drinking a lot of alcohol
01:51:37.320 and then doing stupid things.
01:51:38.960 Many times with members of the opposite sex.
01:51:41.200 That is very much a central focus of a lot of advertising around beer.
01:51:45.300 I just want to remind you, this is science.
01:51:47.500 Okay.
01:51:47.780 So please, we're talking science.
01:51:50.420 We are.
01:51:51.480 So that's all acknowledged.
01:51:53.900 Everyone knows the idea that sex sells.
01:51:55.960 We can all be critical of that idea.
01:51:58.660 But, you know, here we have a situation where you can go online and see anytime a woman opens
01:52:04.680 her own freaking OnlyFans account, we're told how empowering it is.
01:52:09.140 Right.
01:52:09.740 And then at the same time.
01:52:11.200 No, porn is very empowering.
01:52:12.640 Right.
01:52:13.140 It's demeaning to sell beer in a swimsuit.
01:52:16.480 In the 80s.
01:52:17.280 But porn.
01:52:18.500 Right.
01:52:18.940 Is empowering.
01:52:19.780 Right.
01:52:20.100 That's, I mean, it's just so inherently stupid.
01:52:24.400 And we're at that point where like, there's entire industries built on Instagram influencers
01:52:29.580 who are just going around in bikinis, showing off everything that they have.
01:52:33.900 And those people are all empowered, according to the media.
01:52:36.700 But the people, the poor people from the 1980s who were in beer ads and maybe even made a
01:52:42.740 living, unlike probably a lot of these Instagram models, doing that, they're trash.
01:52:47.440 In fact, they're not even trash.
01:52:49.380 They're not even trash.
01:52:50.580 They were people who were essentially enslaved to make bikini ads for Coors Light in 1984.
01:52:57.040 Like, it's so stupid.
01:52:59.520 Well, here's the thing, because I really struggled with this last night when I saw Martha Stewart
01:53:04.800 on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
01:53:06.840 A lot of people struggled with that.
01:53:07.960 Yeah, and I struggled with it in many different ways.
01:53:10.520 And I'm going to have therapy later on today.
01:53:13.520 But the thing I was thinking here all night was, is this real or is this the Babylon Bee?
01:53:23.340 And that should scare the hell out of the Babylon Bee.
01:53:26.840 Because what do you parody when the world looks like this?
01:53:30.180 And the only thing you can do is go to extremes, which would be putting beer bikini models on
01:53:39.680 a mock cover of Sports Illustrated.
01:53:44.060 Babylon Bee, to be outrageous and crazy on what you just definitely would never do, will
01:53:53.720 become the America we once knew.
01:53:56.840 That's the crazy thing.
01:54:00.820 Yeah.
01:54:01.800 The fact that men like women is now something, if you acknowledge it, it's crazy.
01:54:06.260 That's really where we are.
01:54:07.520 And you'll look at that and you go, men liking women.
01:54:11.120 That's how antiquated.
01:54:13.200 Oh, and they had that icky sex and everything.
01:54:15.740 I just don't like it.
01:54:16.980 By the way, here's an illegal immigrant that I am glad we have.
01:54:21.700 Oh, good.
01:54:23.420 He's from Cuba.
01:54:25.920 44 years old.
01:54:30.920 That's all I know about him.
01:54:32.800 I wish I knew more.
01:54:34.420 Well, I know one other thing.
01:54:36.320 He is he's just been convicted of first degree murder for beheading his girlfriend with a
01:54:42.580 machete in Minnesota.
01:54:46.040 Well, first he hit her with a dumbbell and then he chopped off her head with a machete.
01:54:51.000 And I think to myself, we don't have a lot of machete murders, you know, and and that's
01:54:59.680 because we have too many guns on the street.
01:55:02.120 But this guy influencing and saying, hey, there are other ways to kill people.
01:55:07.540 Try a dumbbell and a machete.
01:55:11.400 Is kind of good for our future.
01:55:13.300 It might talk some of those people out of getting those dangerous, dangerous guns.
01:55:20.780 Isn't the goal to protect human life?
01:55:23.140 No, we got to get rid of the guns.
01:55:25.080 That's not the goal.
01:55:25.700 So the goal, the gun.
01:55:27.760 Yeah.
01:55:28.000 Do you know that on on what is it called the East End or whatever it is in London,
01:55:33.360 the their Broadway, there is actually a show about knives, about how crazy it's gotten
01:55:40.700 with knives and how dangerous it is on the streets about knives.
01:55:45.920 It's it's kind of a it's become a thing now.
01:55:50.600 What's the name of the show?
01:55:53.140 Stab City.
01:55:53.880 Stab City.
01:55:54.520 Knives out.
01:55:55.000 I don't I don't really I didn't I didn't spend a lot of time looking at it.
01:56:00.100 I just saw that they were doing a play about how dangerous things are getting with knives
01:56:06.300 and that the knife thing isn't working over there.
01:56:11.360 So that's weird.
01:56:14.320 It's weird.
01:56:14.860 It's weird.
01:56:15.360 You get rid of guns.
01:56:17.020 Crime goes up in knives.
01:56:18.340 You start to ban knives and it still goes up in knives.
01:56:22.700 It's almost like you can't get rid of all of the knives.
01:56:25.860 And I'm a bit confused as to the vision that I intake from the media is that let's say,
01:56:31.660 for example, Texas, a lot of gun owners here just basically nonstop crime.
01:56:36.080 Right.
01:56:36.300 That's what we're told.
01:56:37.080 It's it's everyone's being murdered on every street corner every day.
01:56:39.960 That's the world we live in in Texas, which is not true.
01:56:42.600 But I want you to think it's true.
01:56:44.200 People in the Northeast.
01:56:45.060 So you don't come here.
01:56:46.240 But let's just say, for example, you're in the Northeast, you're in the media and you
01:56:51.380 believe that's actually what Texas is like.
01:56:54.360 Why do you want illegal immigrants coming here then?
01:56:58.340 Why do you want us to house all of Mexico and Guatemala and Ecuador's population?
01:57:05.120 Why do you want that?
01:57:06.860 Why do you wish this upon them?
01:57:09.700 Why not instead take them in in a wonderful city like Philadelphia where everything's safe?
01:57:14.500 They've got all sorts of gun laws.
01:57:16.260 It's always sunny in Philadelphia.
01:57:17.520 It's always sunny in Philadelphia.
01:57:20.360 A wonderful place for all illegal immigrants.
01:57:23.360 And we can bust them in.
01:57:25.420 I don't understand why New York and Chicago and Washington, they're all saying it's a state
01:57:29.300 of emergency because of all these illegal immigrants coming in from the evil Greg Abbott
01:57:34.060 and Ron DeSantis.
01:57:34.740 I mean, they've had to.
01:57:36.000 You ready for this one?
01:57:36.820 They have had to kick out wounded veterans out of a hotel to be able to get these new
01:57:45.540 immigrants in.
01:57:47.040 Yeah.
01:57:47.400 And I think that's wonderful.
01:57:49.120 You think that's wonderful?
01:57:49.980 I think it's wonderful.
01:57:51.100 Let me give you one more.
01:57:52.060 That wasn't my take on that story.
01:57:53.380 Let me give you one more thing here.
01:57:54.820 I'm just excited to see how it is all going to work out.
01:57:57.460 You know, a California man's hand was chopped off by a sword wielding homeless suspect on
01:58:07.160 Saturday night.
01:58:08.660 Police in Riverside, 55 miles outside of Los Angeles, were alerted to the medieval dismemberment
01:58:18.740 when several residents called 911 to report a severed hand lying on the sidewalk in a downtown
01:58:27.880 neighborhood around 1030.
01:58:30.080 You don't see those that often.
01:58:31.480 You don't.
01:58:32.440 A short time later, a man missing a hand checked into a hospital.
01:58:38.660 Okay.
01:58:39.240 So he dropped it.
01:58:40.520 He, well, I don't know if he dropped it.
01:58:43.420 Uh, apparently another homeless man that didn't have a bed, but had a giant medieval sword came
01:58:51.620 up to him and chopped it off.
01:58:54.320 Ah, uh, and they found the hand, no word on how the hand is doing.
01:59:00.440 Um, I do kind of question the guy who got, I mean, I freak out, right?
01:59:06.000 Somebody's got a sword.
01:59:07.080 I freak out.
01:59:07.900 But once he's chopped my hand off, even if I run away, the first thing I do, I get about
01:59:16.360 10 steps out and I'm like, I got to get my hand, right?
01:59:19.200 You got to get the right.
01:59:20.020 You go back to get the hand.
01:59:22.180 He didn't.
01:59:23.160 That's possible.
01:59:23.900 These particular gentlemen weren't, uh, in the midst of the most coherent, sober thought.
01:59:30.880 Well, they do say there, that there might be some mental illness, uh, happening.
01:59:37.100 Yeah.
01:59:37.760 Really?
01:59:38.440 Yes.
01:59:39.320 And maybe a little bit of a preexisting, uh, beef of sorts.
01:59:43.780 Well, they apparently had an argument, you know?
01:59:47.680 Okay.
01:59:47.960 Yeah.
01:59:48.100 Well, what are you going to do?
01:59:48.960 You got to, you know, look, they say, I mean, that used to be the punishment all the
01:59:52.760 time, right?
01:59:53.140 Like they'd cut off your hands.
01:59:54.220 That's why I stopped going to, you know, medieval fairs.
01:59:58.200 Really?
01:59:58.800 Yeah.
01:59:59.200 That's why.
01:59:59.680 You'd go to those medieval fairs and all those people would come and they're like, I want
02:00:03.680 to chop somebody's hands off.
02:00:04.980 I'm like, I'm not going there.
02:00:07.120 And to get me to go to medieval times, you'd have to chop both my hands off.
02:00:12.420 Yeah.
02:00:12.880 I believe that.
02:00:13.560 Yeah.
02:00:13.820 Now, did you as a child participate in such medieval fairs?
02:00:18.360 Medieval fairs?
02:00:18.580 No, I did.
02:00:19.260 No?
02:00:19.600 No, I did not.
02:00:20.200 That seems like something you would do.
02:00:21.820 Like I could picture you as a kid, like, you know, 13 years old, you've got the medieval garb
02:00:26.600 on.
02:00:26.900 What you're saying is you are such a geek today that you had to be, you had to be pasty white
02:00:38.520 and just such a loner that you would go eat, you know, giant turkey legs at a medieval fair.
02:00:46.580 You've summarized my analysis well.
02:00:47.960 Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking.
02:00:49.440 Well, you know me.
02:00:50.240 All right.
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02:02:20.200 Let me tell you about a guy named Emile Woods.
02:02:22.660 He set off for Houston in 2019.
02:02:24.940 He was going to buy a second tractor trailer and expand his trucking business.
02:02:29.380 He had saved $40,000 to make his dream of expanding his trucking business a reality.
02:02:36.060 Then he drove through Harris County.
02:02:39.160 Harris County is the Houston area.
02:02:43.040 Red and blue flashing lights behind him.
02:02:45.340 Sheriff's deputy said, you're following this truck too closely and didn't give him a ticket,
02:02:51.640 but then said, do you have cash in the car?
02:02:55.380 And he's like, well, yeah.
02:02:59.020 Let me see the cash.
02:03:00.960 And there were two bundles of cash.
02:03:03.700 He said, you know, I'm bringing it down because I'm going to buy, you know, a tractor trailer.
02:03:09.040 And the deputy said, I think you're, um, I think you're into drug smuggling, but never charged him with anything.
02:03:15.860 Just took the cash.
02:03:17.380 Okay.
02:03:18.420 Civil asset forfeiture.
02:03:20.100 And, uh, he has now been trying to get, uh, his money back.
02:03:27.520 And the trial starts in Harris County on Monday, four years, one day after they've, they took his 40 grand and he's not going to court.
02:03:41.360 It's the state of Texas versus approximately $41,680.
02:03:49.720 The money is on trial.
02:03:53.180 Huh?
02:03:54.100 The money is on trial.
02:03:57.940 Government just has to prove the property was linked to criminal activity.
02:04:03.840 It's legal theft.
02:04:05.960 And I cannot believe Texas is one of the leaders in this.
02:04:10.200 Boy, I, please, Florida, my Texas, will you please Florida, my Texas?
02:04:21.460 The Glenn Beck Program.