The Glenn Beck Program - August 21, 2023


Why the GOP Loyalty Pledge Is UN-AMERICAN | 8⧸21⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

186.61557

Word Count

23,263

Sentence Count

68

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

Glenn is out today, he s not feeling well, and we have a special guest, Pat Gray, join us to talk about the new Jace Medical product, and the latest polls in the latest NBC/ORC poll.


Transcript

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00:03:23.840 well glenn as i mentioned is out today uh he's uh had some pretty serious back issues so i know he'd
00:03:29.440 appreciate your prayers pat gray is going to be joining us here in a little bit to bring you through
00:03:32.880 today's news and and look it's debate week we're here this is it red alert and panic we are in the
00:03:41.120 middle of this election this is actually happening of course wednesday night is the big night for the
00:03:47.120 debate happens on fox news of course we know donald trump is telling us he's not going to be there he's
00:03:52.560 going to do an interview with tucker carlson and you know there's a we should get into the conversation
00:04:00.480 as to whether that's a good decision and whether it's not i can certainly understand it and we'll get
00:04:05.920 into that uh here in in just a couple of seconds but you look at this race as it shapes up and we
00:04:11.520 enter a race in which we have a few tiers of candidates but in the top tier there's only one
00:04:18.800 candidate i mean it's donald trump he leads by a wide margin new poll out from nbc news uh and uh
00:04:26.800 kind of the the most respected pollster by the mainstream media in iowa has a results out today
00:04:35.360 donald trump 42 ronda santis at 19 tim scott at nine percent nikki haley and mike pence at six
00:04:42.400 percent chris christie five percent vivek ramaswamy at four percent doug bergamentum at two percent and
00:04:50.240 will heard at one percent and i don't know what the republicans you know you never can understand these
00:04:56.800 things they make these rules up about people getting into these debates and they make the restrictions so
00:05:02.960 strange here you know not to get into the minutiae of it but it's you have to get into i think it's
00:05:08.480 three polls three national polls where you show up at one percent i mean i don't know one percent
00:05:15.200 that's enough to get on the debate stage okay it's early you maybe make the argument everyone should
00:05:20.160 at least get a shot i can understand that but now everyone's getting on the debate stage there there's a
00:05:28.800 cocker spaniel i saw on the way and he's now going to be on the debate stage everybody's getting on asa
00:05:33.360 hutchinson says he's now qualified for this now we watched asa hutchinson bomb at the at the candidate
00:05:39.680 forum we did with the blaze in iowa a few weeks back he's not like he's caught fire since then he's
00:05:45.920 just he's had one percent in a couple of polls and you're like well one percent i mean if you're
00:05:50.800 mentioned people by mistake could get you to one percent and not to mention this whole process gives
00:05:56.880 an inordinate amount of control to the media and the people doing the polls if they don't include
00:06:03.600 you in the poll there's no way you'll get to one percent an example of this and maybe we'll get to
00:06:08.400 this audio during today's program is larry elder who look you know i don't know if larry elder is
00:06:14.160 gonna it's gonna be it's a long shot for him to win the nomination clearly however we all do know
00:06:20.000 larry elder as a really good communicator a really smart conservative a guy who's been around for a long
00:06:25.520 time who knows these issues who's clearly better than someone like asa hutchinson and yet he's not
00:06:34.080 included in many of these polls so he doesn't get one percent and of all the people they're going to
00:06:39.280 throw on this debate stage including people like doug burgum larry elder is not going to be there he
00:06:47.040 might be the strongest debater in the entire field and he's not even going to be on stage
00:06:54.080 and we remember back from 2016 when there was 75 candidates they broke that and remember this they
00:07:01.600 broke this into the the main debate stage and then like the kiddie table and they had all people at
00:07:06.000 like one and two percent battle it out uh in like the pre-show it was mocked at the time but honestly
00:07:13.760 like we're going to have nine or ten people on the stage if this plays out the way we think it's
00:07:18.800 going to play out and do you get anything from a debate like that do you get anything from this i
00:07:25.680 understand why donald trump isn't going to show up at a debate like that why would he what's the point
00:07:31.040 of it you get a bunch of people with zero and one percent battling and get you know mayor suarez from
00:07:38.160 miami going up against doug burgum who's up against asa hutchinson you know there's a guy named perry
00:07:44.720 johnson you ever hear that name before no have you ever do you listen to talk radio all the time and
00:07:48.800 never heard the name perry johnson i don't blame you for that who would know perry johnson he's now
00:07:56.000 claimed that he's qualified for the debate he's running for president he's just some guy and apparently
00:08:02.240 he's been mentioned in a couple of polls hit one percent in those polls you can manufacture donors
00:08:08.240 which is the other big qualification to this um doug burgum famously did this where he would he would
00:08:15.040 get he would offer you twenty dollar gift cards if you gave him a one dollar donation so people did do
00:08:22.400 that which is a good there's a cost benefit analysis that makes sense for that donation right you're
00:08:27.760 giving somebody one dollar they're giving you 20 most people went along with that so he got to 40 000
00:08:33.360 donors and 40 000 donors with some different state requirements it's not that high you could just pay
00:08:41.200 for that right that's just a matter of whether you have money or not to pay for that it's a sort of a
00:08:45.600 meaningless uh standard and so he got to that number apparently he claims and now he may be on the
00:08:55.920 debate stage too we could have 10 people on the debate stage and that and none of them are going
00:09:01.120 to be donald trump the guy who's actually winning it really is it it's it's hard to overstate how
00:09:09.120 ridiculous this process is getting and i'm not saying it's easy it is difficult these guys are
00:09:13.840 gamifying this they're trying to beat the system so they can get on the stage in front of your eyeballs
00:09:18.880 and hope that they will say some magical phrase i mean the path to this happening for doug
00:09:23.920 bergham is super long but you know he's running for president he's got a bunch of money to throw
00:09:30.960 at the problem why not give it a shot now i can make a lot of arguments why for the country there's
00:09:37.360 not really a real reason to give it a shot because we're going to get very little out of this debate i
00:09:43.040 fear i fear that you know we're not going to get much when it comes to candidates who actually have a
00:09:48.000 chance to win the nomination and look we're at a different stage you know we've all talked about this
00:09:52.400 before donald trump was president of the united states he's the most famous i would argue the
00:09:57.920 most the most famous person in the world so that's pretty good start for a campaign he's got lots of
00:10:05.040 money lots of resources to throw at this and he you know has been the leader since the beginning and
00:10:12.400 this has never really been a huge question the question was whether there was someone else we should
00:10:16.400 consider and when this comes down to donald trump versus joe biden and or john donald trump versus
00:10:22.400 hillary clinton the decision for most people is pretty easy when it comes to conservatives
00:10:27.360 obviously we're not voting for that person so we vote for the other person
00:10:30.880 when it comes to a a primary these are different flavors of conservatism right we're supposed to be
00:10:36.480 sitting here thinking hey which one is going to do a better job we know what donald trump did did a lot of
00:10:41.840 good things there were some issues uh as well that people didn't like maybe you don't like his
00:10:47.120 spending policies maybe you didn't like that you know that he tweets too much whatever your problem
00:10:50.880 is with donald trump you have a chance to look at other conservatives other possibilities to see if one
00:10:56.880 is better and that's supposed to be a sane process it's not it's turned into this reason to just hate
00:11:04.560 everybody who agrees with you on most things oh gosh that person likes the candidate that i don't like
00:11:09.920 therefore they should which they shall be murdered by me like that's an idiotic way of looking at this
00:11:16.080 but it's what it's turned into primary season is the dumbest season people lose their mind in this
00:11:23.520 season they get they just get so angry about every little thing and i don't understand why it happens
00:11:30.320 but it happens and that's where people are now and so we enter this debate i think a lot of people
00:11:36.800 want to hear okay you know what does ronda sandus have to say what does uh tim scott have to say what
00:11:41.760 does nikki haley have to say what is vivek ramaswamy have to say you know ramaswamy's had some really
00:11:47.200 good polls especially online polls that have showed him to be surging is he the real deal now he's a
00:11:54.160 really good communicator and a very solid candidate and a guy who uh we've had on the show a bunch of times
00:12:00.400 he knows his stuff he's very good at speaking and can communicate these ideas in ways that other
00:12:05.440 candidates fail to and it's helped him quite a bit he's exceeded expectations i think if you look
00:12:11.280 at the entire field there's really only two candidates you can say that about it's probably
00:12:16.000 vivek ramaswamy and clearly donald trump which i don't know that he's exceeded my expectations i
00:12:22.080 expected him to be ahead maybe not by this much but i did expect him to be leading at this point
00:12:26.480 but now we have a situation where the guy who will probably win the nomination isn't even going
00:12:31.920 to be on the stage and people like asa hutchinson will you want to talk about dysfunction we're right
00:12:41.600 in the middle of this and you know donald trump is talking about his decision to not go to this debate
00:12:50.880 and he seems to be hinting he's not going to go to any of them now i don't know that people really
00:12:55.360 believe that i think if if if the race were to tighten he would obviously go and debate
00:13:01.920 in that situation i think i don't think there's any question about that you know if if you know
00:13:06.400 ron disantus has some big moment in this debate and starts rising and gets within 10 points of him
00:13:10.960 you could be sure that donald trump's going to show up at the debate stage because he's going to
00:13:14.080 want to try to crush him and that will be really interesting but we may need to wait for a moment like
00:13:18.800 that to actually happen to get something interesting out of this at least something helpful
00:13:25.200 at some level donald trump kind of demands the news attention whenever he is in a room so these guys do
00:13:32.880 have a chance to make a difference me maybe having their you know people having their eyeballs on them
00:13:39.760 for a night does change people's perceptions maybe it leads to a breakout candidate we see this every
00:13:45.520 campaign cycle usually it would be surprising if what we saw was a donald trump runaway victory with
00:13:53.040 no one ever even making a move um and i mean that more from outside of the top two you have that field
00:14:01.120 below of between eight and 12 candidates at this point that one of them doesn't have a breakout moment
00:14:09.520 you know you if you remember you go back to the democratic primary of 2020 you had your pete
00:14:13.680 buddige moment you had your kamala harris moment yeah obviously had moments where bernie sanders was
00:14:19.920 was leading and joe biden was leading and it seemed like you know the there are ebbs and flows of these
00:14:25.360 things we haven't really had ebbs or flows there's just been basically donald trump leading by somewhere
00:14:32.080 between 20 and 50 points and i got news for you 20 points isn't close either he's just been leading this
00:14:40.160 entire time and he has a real argument to say why would i bother here let's go into that question
00:14:47.520 here in just a second should donald trump should he be at this debate would you go to this debate if
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00:16:04.000 station id all right the poll again that came out today nbc news and donald trump 42 percent in iowa
00:16:19.360 ronda santis 19 percent tim scott nine nikki haley mike pence at six percent chris christie at five
00:16:25.680 percent vivek ramaswamy at four doug bergham at two and will heard at one and you know the question
00:16:34.720 is should donald trump show up for this debate now i as a for selfish reasons do want him to be at this
00:16:42.240 debate i would like to see this to break up into the i want the kiddie table back i want i want doug
00:16:47.600 bergham and asa hutchinson all the kiddie table they can have their little debate before the debate if
00:16:51.920 they're going to make the stage and then have a serious conversation between the top let's say six
00:16:56.880 or seven candidates including donald trump i would like him to be there i think it's good for the
00:17:01.760 country if he is there i think it's good for a conservative movement if he is there i would
00:17:06.480 like him to be there however if i'm him i don't know that i bother why would you bother your path right
00:17:15.680 now which is everyone talking about you all the time seems to be working this poll is pretty
00:17:22.880 consistent with other polling that we've seen recently that shows donald trump with a massive
00:17:29.120 lead nationally less of a lead in iowa and new hampshire but still a pretty significant lead here
00:17:36.800 of 23 points if you have a 23 point lead what can you do by going to this debate can you help yourself
00:17:44.320 i guess is the question you got to break this into two different questions here number one what's
00:17:50.320 good for america what's good for the conservative party if you care about this sort of thing what's
00:17:54.640 good for the republican party you like to see the leader in a race making an appearance at a debate
00:18:04.640 it's it's a big time spotlight on your candidates on your positions and you'd like to see that
00:18:10.960 but from a selfish perspective if i'm donald trump it's like well i'm already winning why don't i wait
00:18:18.640 until they sort this out let them you know if they're going to coalesce around one person or two
00:18:24.000 people and those people are going to be within 10 points or 15 points of me okay then i'll go talk
00:18:29.440 about him and try to blow him out of the water if i can but right now why would i do that why would i
00:18:36.720 throw myself into a position where i got to get yelled at by you know stupid chris christie
00:18:42.800 and for what so i can lead by 25 instead of 23 if everything works out well what's the purpose of
00:18:49.600 this and not to mention you know you think about what he's decided to do which is go talk to tucker
00:18:55.920 carlson now tucker will ask some difficult questions um i i hope i hope he pushes him i mean tucker's
00:19:02.400 you know could be a very difficult interviewer if he wants to be and and he i think it's important
00:19:07.520 that he presses donald trump on some of these things that he's going to have to face going forward
00:19:14.400 and questions about his record on from a conservative perspective i think there's a
00:19:19.760 lot of questions about that obviously you know probably the biggest one in in uh in the republican
00:19:25.520 voting base is you know how the covet situation was handled uh whether anthony fauci should have
00:19:33.680 been employed the entire time he was and elevated to the levels that he was publicly um those are
00:19:39.120 real questions obviously the spending is a big question there are things to talk to donald trump
00:19:43.840 about about whether how his presidency went you know a lot of the people he complains about now
00:19:48.240 he hired and why did that happen is that going to happen again in another trump presidency these are
00:19:53.360 questions that are legitimate to be asked of donald trump and that's why i think it'll be
00:19:57.760 interesting to see him on a debate stage how is he going to change this you know look being president
00:20:03.280 is not easy you're not going to succeed in everything you do but you should have answers as to how thing
00:20:08.560 those things are going to change the next time you have a chance and of course uh it's a smart smart
00:20:16.240 idea to give some counter product programming he's going to do this and a lot of people will pay more
00:20:20.160 attention to what he does with tucker carlson than the other debate so if you think of it from a game
00:20:24.160 theory standpoint he's got a big lead already he doesn't bring the eyeballs that donald trump
00:20:30.320 always brings when he shows up on a debate stage less fewer people will be watching this debate and
00:20:36.800 then it's going to be hard for these candidates to figure out a way to attack donald trump or i don't
00:20:42.640 mean attack donald trump like the unfair way the media does i mean in the way that any competitor
00:20:47.280 needs to to compete you know you can't go out there and just say okay well you know i just really
00:20:53.920 like the other team so therefore i'm just going to run it into the line for three times and punt
00:20:58.800 like you can't do that either i don't think the voting base of the republican party wants to see
00:21:05.680 attacks about january 6th and you know indictments and all of that they see that in a totally different
00:21:12.880 way than the mainstream media and the stuff that chris christie is going to bring to the table is
00:21:16.960 going to have zero effect on on donald trump in the republican primary other than to help him
00:21:26.400 but on the other side of that you have to come up with some way
00:21:30.320 to be critical of donald trump and the record that he was able to put together because if you don't have
00:21:35.760 any problem with his presidency why why are you running why are you there what is the point of you
00:21:46.560 a lot of people in this race seem to be so scared of saying anything critical of donald trump's record
00:21:53.600 i'm not saying about his personal character i'm not saying bmsnbc but you have to be able to say
00:21:58.560 something don't you don't you have to come out and say something and if you can't do that
00:22:04.720 you know probably don't belong in the race in the first place and i do think that there is a
00:22:09.760 a calculation about some from some of the people in this field that are just saying like look the
00:22:14.000 bottom line is i'm not going to beat donald trump unless he completely destroys himself or gets thrown
00:22:20.400 in prison so i'll just wait it out and then i'll try to win that secondary fight i can understand that
00:22:26.160 theory i don't know if it's going to work but look when it comes to republican primaries nothing's worked
00:22:33.040 against donald trump it may just be one of these things that is too steep a climb for any of these
00:22:38.720 people to knock him off and that's certainly how it feels right now as we enter in the premier debate
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00:24:12.160 it's debate week it's friday or excuse me wednesday is the debate it's monday today of course
00:24:24.320 and we've got uh pat gray joining us of course from pat gray unleashed on blaze tv blaze radio
00:24:30.720 podcast wherever you get your podcast make sure to sign up and subscribe uh welcome pat thank you
00:24:36.320 uh great to be here it's an exciting week we've got big coverage on blaze tv of course yeah wednesday
00:24:42.400 night we'll be there uh breaking it all down for you also by the way if you want extended coverage
00:24:47.440 we're gonna be doing that on my youtube channel youtube.com slash stew does america worth checking
00:24:52.560 out as we'll be uh trying to do this on every one of these debates and breaking all of the stuff down
00:24:57.520 as as we go through all of the next year and a half which hard to believe it's gonna be that long
00:25:04.640 it's not quite that long i guess now we're in august almost though i mean it's still three months
00:25:08.720 yeah so it's going to be a long long road ahead pat we started the show talking about this new poll
00:25:14.320 from iowa this is from one of the more respected pollsters uh in iowa kind of the one that uh you
00:25:19.840 know polling geeks think is the best in america and uh you know you can make that decision up for
00:25:25.120 yourself but uh the results said donald trump 42 percent in first place in iowa second place ron
00:25:31.600 desantis 19 in third place tim scott at nine percent uh tied after that is nikki excuse me
00:25:39.600 yeah let's see nikki haley and uh mike pence are at six percent you've got chris christie at five
00:25:46.320 vaike ramaswamy at four and down from there wow ramaswamy is is interesting there's a huh there's a
00:25:53.680 an internal polling nerd debate on him right going on right now which is when these polls are done
00:26:00.800 online he keeps showing up at like 10 percent and you know nine percent eleven percent when they're
00:26:06.320 done in the traditional way over the phone he's showing up at more like two and three and four
00:26:11.200 and so the split is odd it seems to only be affecting him so it is a little bit of a weird quirk
00:26:20.400 whether maybe the more online people who are super online and super engaged in politics who generally
00:26:26.080 speaking you'd think would be the people who are showing up at the iowa caucus yeah um but those
00:26:30.160 people seem to be more probe vivek than the you know the average voter apparently um but we'll see
00:26:36.640 how that plays out the the poll interestingly breaks out as well second choices so second choice the number
00:26:42.800 one second choice as you might expect is ron desantis 20 of voters identified him as their second
00:26:48.080 choice uh then after that it was tim scott at 15 and then vivek ramaswamy at 12 and donald trump
00:26:57.600 as a second choice for 10 of voters and i think one of the interesting things they did is they
00:27:02.720 combined the total footprint people who are considering this candidate what percentage of
00:27:09.040 voters are even considering them okay number one you might expect donald trump 63 of people are
00:27:14.880 considering donald trump and this might be the one bit of encouraging uh information from any for
00:27:21.760 any other candidate here when you look at this people's minds aren't exactly made up ronda
00:27:26.880 sanchez his combined footprint in this poll is 61 it's only two points behind oh wow when you're talking
00:27:33.920 about if you're considering if that candidate so yeah it does feel like what people think about this
00:27:41.440 field is like you know donald trump's winning he's the one that is favored right now but ronda
00:27:46.240 sanchez is someone that people like and they are considering him the next person down on that list by
00:27:51.360 the way is tim scott at 53 if you want to break down polling and you want to make an argument for
00:27:56.880 another candidate outside of those top two tim scott's probably your best argument um he doesn't have a lot
00:28:02.960 of negatives he's seen as highly favorable he's usually in the top three or four polling wise and they're
00:28:11.280 very few people in these polls who say oh okay i don't like that guy at all i won't consider him
00:28:16.560 he doesn't have a lot of negatives so maybe there's room for him to expand after tim scott at 53 you go to
00:28:24.000 40 for nikki haley she's the next one on the list then down to vivek ramaswamy at 34 mike pence at 31
00:28:32.720 and then you're getting down to uh you know bergamentum doug bergam doug bergamania 23 considering him
00:28:39.760 so the field is kind of set up in to correct me pat if you think this is wrong but this is the way i
00:28:46.800 sort of laid it out you've got a top tier tier one you've got donald trump but there by himself
00:28:52.480 yeah tier two you've got ronda santis there by himself tier three you've got vivek ramaswamy and
00:29:00.480 tim scott and nikki haley and you know maybe a couple of others and then everybody else is like should be in
00:29:05.600 the kiddies kiddie table really i mean like you get to a point where it's ridiculous they should go
00:29:10.320 home asa hutchinson is saying he's made this debate now that's not been confirmed by the republicans yet
00:29:14.800 that this is true he's claiming he's hit the 40 000 donors he's claiming he's hit the polling
00:29:21.280 requirements and he's going to sign the pledge to vote for the eventual nominee basically making the
00:29:26.960 argument well i will never vote for donald trump but uh yeah i don't think he'll win so i'll sign it
00:29:32.640 you you don't think he'll win right but he's already he's only ahead by 40 points right so
00:29:37.200 yeah a small chance of him running this thing so what's your take on this debate where this field
00:29:42.640 stands right now uh i i just i i really think it's a little bit illegitimate without trump uh being a
00:29:51.680 part of it i'd really like to see him uh debate the others to be there um and i i i think that
00:30:03.600 trying to get them to sign some agreement that they'll vote for the eventual nominee is uh
00:30:09.840 uh un-american if you will yeah uh how about how about this i'm gonna vote for whoever i decide to
00:30:19.200 vote for uh at that time when that time comes around and i see who the nominee is uh otherwise i might look
00:30:26.480 for a third party candidate who knows but i'm not signing your agreement so um uh you can take
00:30:34.560 that and stick it i think that's a totally fair stance you should i mean look i understand why
00:30:39.920 they're doing it and they're trying to force people to they're trying to force unity but you can't
00:30:44.960 force unity can't it's not a thing unless you're in the soviet union yeah you can't force not signing
00:30:51.440 it um and you know if if that was part of donald trump's although i don't think it was part of his
00:30:57.280 uh reasoning for not joining the debate then i i completely understand that although he just should
00:31:02.640 have said how about this i'm not going to sign your agreement but i'll be in the debate
00:31:05.920 or i'll be in your debate if you don't make me sign the agreement yeah i make them tell you no
00:31:12.480 right right but he doesn't want to be in the debate because he's winning by a lot yeah but i mean that's
00:31:17.560 basically what he said too he said the public knows who i am and what a successful presidency i had
00:31:22.640 with energy independence strong border uh strong borders and military biggest ever tax and regulation
00:31:29.180 cuts no inflation strongest economy in history and much more i will therefore not be doing the
00:31:35.320 debate uh so well i mean and like we talk about this sometimes you know when it comes to sports
00:31:42.440 teams and you know like if you have uh you know the eagles played a preseason game this season or this
00:31:47.940 this weekend uh jalen hurts didn't play in the game why well what's the upside he's one of the best
00:31:56.160 quarterbacks in the league he could get hurt what's the upside and if you're donald trump and you're
00:32:00.740 looking at this situation you're saying well i don't know what's the upside here what do i get
00:32:05.420 out of this how does this benefit my campaign and it's hard to make an argument that it could
00:32:11.520 i just feel like for because i care about conservative conservatism because i care about the country and
00:32:19.200 who's going to lead it i would like the guy who's leading the race to be in the debate i think it's good
00:32:23.720 for the country yeah but i can totally understand why from his perspective you say why why bother and
00:32:28.880 there are some things that have come up in the last few years that i would really like his take
00:32:33.260 on i'd like to see where he stands on certain things um what are you going to do about the war
00:32:38.160 in ukraine what do you think about um uh about the vaccine now are you still as married to it as you
00:32:45.460 were in the beginning i think a lot of people who are voting in this coming primary really had that
00:32:50.160 question i think so and it's one he's going to need to answer at some point you think you would think
00:32:55.500 so but uh but i you know he doesn't want to and it's it is hard to blame him because he's you know
00:33:02.180 30 points 40 points ahead depending on what poll you're looking at yeah now in iowa this to be fair
00:33:07.580 this one's only it's only 23 which is still a huge lead now if you go back in in modern history
00:33:13.880 no candidate at this time that was up by this much has ever lost so wow you're looking at a situation
00:33:20.940 this would be i don't think it's fair i don't think it's unfair to say if he loses this election
00:33:25.640 it's the greatest choke in the history of politics or at least close to it i mean it he shouldn't have
00:33:32.300 a problem getting through this he's had a massive lead the media gives him fuel constantly uh to make
00:33:41.000 his road easier to win this nomination you know getting criticized by all the right people is a
00:33:48.120 powerful tool and donald trump has absolutely mastered the art of doing that and you know
00:33:54.460 whether this helps him in the general is another situation but in the primary you know he probably
00:33:59.420 can just ride this every indictment just makes him more popular yeah every indictment's like worth
00:34:04.960 another five points for him it's amazing he said it and people were like oh i can't believe he said
00:34:10.540 that back in the day but like could he shoot someone on fifth avenue and get away with it on camera i
00:34:14.940 probably yes probably could i think so and you know it's funny because but many of donald trump's
00:34:21.460 you know great moments have come in these situations where he's fighting with people right like i mean
00:34:26.100 what they used to say back in 2016 why do we like him so much it's not his policies it's because he
00:34:30.300 fights and then here he is with a chance to fight with all these campaign with the other other
00:34:35.320 contenders and he doesn't want to do it and honestly you look at this and you say why would you what
00:34:40.520 what does it do for you you go for a 23 point lead to a 25 point lead 27 point lead 29 point lead
00:34:46.760 that's all great but i don't know that it does that much for you and you have to sit there and
00:34:51.600 watch asa hutchinson drone on i mean just to avoid that i understand even if he was losing the debates
00:34:58.460 i don't think i would want to show up if asa hutchinson were there just because you'd be bored to death
00:35:02.220 yeah yeah it would it's not for him you know it's for the voters it's for the republican voters
00:35:08.260 that's who it's for so if you're going to do it that's the only reason to do it because it's not
00:35:13.960 going to help him you know he doesn't need any help he's so far ahead that you know you might want
00:35:20.240 to just do the rest of the campaign from your basement like biden did last time just stay out of
00:35:26.620 the way and his his basement's a lot nicer than biden yes he's got a nice basement if he can get
00:35:31.540 around all those classified documents he's been storing there um you know it should be fine you
00:35:37.340 know i think it's it's true because he really could just i mean it would make sense from a you know from
00:35:44.460 a you're you're a head coach type of standpoint you're the campaign manager okay don this is what
00:35:48.820 we do here you sit back you let them fight against each other make idiots of themselves half of them
00:35:55.100 will probably quit before we even get to iowa if someone emerges if a challenge emerges then you
00:36:01.560 go in there and you knock it down right why try to knock down a challenge that isn't there
00:36:07.520 and i don't think that's exactly right i do think like as we just talked about i mean ronda santis has
00:36:13.460 a path here yeah quite clearly tim scott has a path here um you know uh there are other candidates i
00:36:20.480 mean you can make an argument for vivek you can make an argument for someone like nikki haley you can
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00:39:50.640 it's pat and stew for glenn just a little under the weather today uh 888-727-BECK
00:40:00.060 uh coming up in a minute we got to show you larry elder taking apart this charlemagne guy um on his
00:40:08.740 show last week uh it's fantastic uh but first on friday joe biden sat down with uh the leaders of
00:40:18.600 south korea and japan and then uh asked the press to leave this is great because i think he was told
00:40:26.780 in his ear ask the press to politely leave or politely ask them to leave and so here's what he said
00:40:35.120 politely ask the press to to leave thank you for coming in
00:40:39.640 look at that look at the vacant stare there afterwards the lights are on but nobody's home
00:40:49.000 no one's home there um creepy wow really bad so somebody told him in his ear ask the press to
00:40:57.040 ask the press to politely to leave so that's what he says i asked the press to politely leave
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00:41:23.560 that's and he just exactly what he what came out of his mouth this is he's so bad it's so embarrassing
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00:42:05.380 oh what it's embarrassing and there's so many examples of it uh you've got of course john
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00:44:33.920 that's pat and stew for glenn today uh joe biden
00:44:40.120 just okayed the beginning of world war three
00:44:43.560 uh we'll tell you all about that uh coming up in one minute
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00:46:11.380 let me remind you of something that uh joe biden said but this i mean again this is clear back in
00:46:20.520 2022 so it was last year i mean does your mind even go back that far i remember those times i
00:46:31.300 remember yeah do you really yeah if you really think back you can remember what it was like in 2022
00:46:37.440 how old were you in 2022 remember back then they used to have um uh gas powered automobiles oh my
00:46:44.780 gosh and they had that's right i had forgotten it's been so long on every corner right pat you're
00:46:50.320 driving around and every corner there's these these golden arches and they had these places called
00:46:56.060 mcdonald's and mcdonald's yeah they would serve hamburgers and and and french fries and shakes and
00:47:03.240 it was just an incredible time what a time it brings you back they should do it a sequel to
00:47:08.460 back to the future and just see if they could capture right that we'll get the flux capacitor
00:47:13.140 running and see if they could capture and take us all the way back it's so it's so far a distant
00:47:19.360 memory it's hard to put yourself in that place you know i was four years old i was four wow so i
00:47:24.220 don't remember a lot of what you're talking about yeah uh but here's what joe biden said
00:47:29.100 last year about sending u.s jets into ukraine he said that's called world war three
00:47:37.800 yeah yeah yeah so um yeah so wait a minute so if you send jets uh-huh into ukraine right
00:47:47.900 that's world war three world war three i'm glad we're not going to do that because i don't want
00:47:51.840 world war three i think too this is another stance and i don't know if they're going to cover this
00:47:55.180 during the debates but it's a stance that i have and i wish they'd ask about it
00:47:57.700 do you want world war three i'm a no are you a hard no i'm a hard no i would not enjoy that
00:48:04.280 would like to avoid it if possible okay all right so i so the things that you if you had something
00:48:09.900 that you yourself believe would start world war three i would try to avoid that thing and he stuck
00:48:16.940 to that for a good long time like i said that it was last year until this year he stuck to that oh okay
00:48:23.880 but now he just approved sending american f-16 fighter jets to ukraine from denmark and the
00:48:32.640 netherlands he just approved that now he was it just train was that the only line was it just
00:48:37.900 no no he he said the idea that we're going to send in offensive equipment and have planes and tanks and
00:48:47.840 trains going in with american pilots and american crews just understand don't kid yourself no matter
00:48:57.480 what y'all say that's called world war three now the trains i agree with him on that oh i if we
00:49:07.320 send offensive train weapons uh you've gone too far when we send offensive train weapons into ukraine
00:49:15.960 i join the russian military i do it that day we've crossed a serious line now so far we've not
00:49:22.160 gone that extreme no we have held back on that i mean train bombs are it's what it's too much now
00:49:29.360 they're easy to avoid that's one good thing if you stay away from the tracks you almost completely
00:49:33.480 avoid them which is great yeah unless there's a train derailment of the offensive train weapon
00:49:39.600 bomber and if we've seen anything from this president he can derail a train he's good at that
00:49:44.200 yes he's good at that uh but yes but he's already done the tanks right that's already happened that's
00:49:49.380 that so that world war three has already started and now the f-16s oh good uh has been okay now are
00:49:55.360 they going directly to ukraine is there well they first apparently they've had stops in denmark and
00:50:00.680 the netherlands oh okay well they won't be russia won't won't be they won't understand now we're
00:50:04.760 gonna tell them oh those are denmarkian uh f-16s right they're like oh gosh denmark that you know
00:50:11.160 the united states should file a copyright violation against denmark and i think so i'm a little
00:50:17.020 copying our play how dare you how dare you copy our f-16s and you might say hey maybe it's plausible
00:50:23.080 we didn't tell them you know uh that we were giving them these planes and and therefore
00:50:27.640 they can't hold us overtly responsible with the exception of the fact that we are telling them
00:50:33.640 almost every day right we tell them all the time right well you know it's every single move we're
00:50:38.800 making hey by the way we're sending in one abram's tanks now we we made that big announcement months
00:50:43.700 ago and now it's oh by the way we just said it's okay right uh for denmark and the netherlands to
00:50:49.360 send our f-16s uh to ukraine so that's going to happen now too now i guess you could argue with that
00:50:54.640 if you listen to the specific wording of his statement you could argue he's talking about
00:50:58.780 american crews being brought in by by these offensive trains only if american pilots right
00:51:04.980 and crews well are manning these weapons uh then it's world war three right but not if
00:51:13.320 not ukrainian pilots in american jets and i know if you're a russian mom and your kid is just you know
00:51:19.820 your kid's in the war and they've just been killed by a missile from an f-16 you're like well
00:51:23.600 what's the nationality of the pilot i don't care if he died i care if he was killed by an american
00:51:28.240 i know i care about what nationality was actually flying the american plane that's the that's my line
00:51:36.300 and that's that's where you draw the line that's where you draw the line yeah which is fascinating
00:51:40.620 not that you're gonna have a fourth generation jet in the uh ukrainian arsenal now that's not the
00:51:48.480 issue you don't care about that the issue is who's flying it right who's flying it like where are
00:51:52.600 they from i mean what what right what housing complex are they from are they from idaho do
00:51:56.900 they follow the rules of their hoa are they from amsterdam i have no or are they from kiev i don't
00:52:03.600 want to mock this too much because biden might do it and i don't i really don't want american
00:52:08.620 pilots in the middle of this i think we're headed that direction you do oh yeah yeah because i mean
00:52:14.200 they're losing right now they're this counter offensive is not going well and uh we were just
00:52:20.820 reading a an article about this uh that there are some who think the ukrainian army is on the verge of
00:52:28.260 collapse so if that were to happen i think i think that's when we step in with boots on the ground well
00:52:35.960 look yeah because luckily we've set up the standard that we will only give them everything they need
00:52:39.980 forever everything yes so that standard is very easy to keep up you just always say yes keep saying
00:52:45.480 yeah if you say yes to everything eventually you do get probably two american boots on the ground
00:52:50.680 uh you do and like look i think we've said no to all of this stuff initially and then meh yes
00:52:57.700 uh the tanks the jets is there anything else the the cluster bombs we said no to initially and then
00:53:06.900 started sending them and so zelensky just said today that this move is absolutely historic
00:53:12.340 powerful and inspiring for us well yeah i'm glad he likes it because that's what is the main focus
00:53:18.800 of the united states of america right now does vladimir zelensky enjoy what we're doing yeah i mean
00:53:25.540 is he appreciative central plank of american foreign policy has always been is vladimir zelensky inspired
00:53:31.540 right and in this particular case he's saying he is it was a weird plank before zelensky took power
00:53:36.500 i thought it was very weird when he was a comedian yeah that was weird i was like wow that's a very
00:53:40.100 strange uh plank but now it makes really good sense yeah and look i you know i i think you can be a
00:53:47.820 person who says these efforts the way we're doing this is really really questionable and still
00:53:53.500 understand that like look i understand if i'm ukrainian i am 100 number one trying to defend my
00:54:00.780 country at all costs and i'm not saying oh sure you can have crimea what what other regions should
00:54:08.120 i be giving you i would be pissed if we were on the air in ukraine right like we're we're like
00:54:13.060 mornings in kiev hey the traffic and weather is coming up here in kiev in just a few minutes
00:54:17.620 and we're talking about the russian invasion as well our commentary would likely be i know it would be
00:54:23.640 for me and i want to speak for you but my economy would my commentary would be like screw uh these
00:54:28.980 russians yeah we're taking every inch of our territory back and we're going to take some of
00:54:33.580 theirs too maybe yeah and and also i would be saying let's ask the americans for every freaking thing
00:54:40.300 they'll give us will they give us stuff for free will they and they give us planes and trains and
00:54:46.040 automobiles for free yes will they give us offensive train weapons that will go on the tracks and blow up
00:54:51.800 somewhere will they give the if they will let's take them and let's beg for them i would 100 be on
00:54:57.980 that side of it i get it from their perspective i do too and i get helping uh other countries
00:55:03.420 in certain ways that are advantageous to us strategically that's something that we do all
00:55:08.620 the time and sometimes is vital but like you can't set a an expectation to a country like ukraine
00:55:15.360 that we will support them for everything they need no matter what eternally yeah and that's
00:55:20.880 basically what we've said yeah as long as it takes what is it as long as it takes i mean that
00:55:29.020 is an impossible standard to hit and the only thing that saves us from this is it's possible
00:55:35.600 that joe biden is lying and in reality he's saying that as a as a front that eventually we're going to
00:55:42.760 say okay well let's have a settlement here and let's get these guys talking the other thing that gives
00:55:47.360 you a little bit of hope a modicum of hope that we could get out of this um is there's an election
00:55:53.140 next year yeah i mean could the war still be going it looks like it's going to be yeah any i mean not
00:56:00.080 not no chance of it ending before that but i would say very small but there are several candidates
00:56:04.320 including donald trump who have said no to this i mean he has he has strongly indicated that he would
00:56:12.920 strive to end this thing on day one yep uh get the two sides together and and get a peace effort
00:56:20.800 going said a couple of times on my show we haven't even sent dennis rodman yet what what in the hell
00:56:27.100 are we doing he hasn't even been there yet to negotiate this peace for us what a disgrace is he
00:56:32.840 if you haven't even taken that step that's just not serious that's the first step in any conflict
00:56:37.380 first the very first one the first bullet flies you call dennis yes and you say hey can you get over
00:56:42.860 there rod can you be there by three o'clock this afternoon and he would he would i will say he would
00:56:49.460 i think he would i think he would it's worth a shot yeah you know i mean maybe uh maybe he's just
00:56:55.580 like kim jong-un and it works but several of the republicans certainly not mike pence i think he keeps
00:57:01.720 this thing going even stronger than it has been yeah uh but there are several candidates who would
00:57:07.940 get us out of this thing i think i think so too i mean look our stance needs to be actively look you
00:57:15.020 could say a lot of things publicly i think you should say very few things publicly and the few
00:57:19.620 things that you say if you're on that we're already in this battle or probably you're going to be
00:57:23.320 supportive you want ukraine there is we have a rooting interest in this i think from a governmental
00:57:28.280 perspective right but you're behind the scenes activity should be just get this over with yes
00:57:35.300 the american people unlike the ukrainian people don't care about the luhansk region right like i
00:57:42.000 get that i don't even know what it is right i just want this to stop yeah and you know what is in our
00:57:48.280 interest here this war ending yeah and again that has to be also with stopping russian advances going
00:57:55.820 forward that is part of it you can't just be like all right russia gets to roll over wherever they
00:57:59.000 want whenever they want and we just say okay i understand why you push back against that but
00:58:04.340 like behind the scenes we need to be making sure that this gets over if they want our support
00:58:09.780 this has to be coming to an end at some point how much money are you going to spend on this
00:58:15.100 a lot so well it's 200 billion so far just the 200 billion though yeah but hey uh on the other hand
00:58:23.820 we've sent 700 to hawaiian families who've lost everything so that's not bad i mean we're i don't
00:58:31.500 know it's all it's all arrived yet no it has okay right we're maybe going to send 700 we promised to
00:58:37.540 send we have a pledge yeah is a pledge good that's good i mean how much of a house can you build with
00:58:43.380 a pledge of 700 do we know uh a tiny part a tiny part yeah a really tiny part that's better than
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01:00:07.620 um we were just talking about the difference between what we're doing in ukraine and what
01:00:13.960 they've pledged so far to hawaii and this may not be everything but it's it's amazing to me that
01:00:20.780 you know some of the some of the estimates of how much we've sent them to ukraine so far is well over
01:00:28.540 200 billion when you include all the military and humanitarian aid you put it all together it's over
01:00:33.860 200 billion dollars um we've pledged so far 700 for the families who've lost everything in hawaii um
01:00:41.760 and just to give you a little perspective on how heartbreaking that is here's a maui survivor
01:00:47.800 uh talking about the president and uh calling biden out and right now the maui community is helping the
01:00:55.040 maui community and i'm i'm really i'm it's really affected me because where's the president
01:01:01.440 he decides to come here this week to come here next week i mean like where where
01:01:10.560 aren't we americans too like we're part of the united states but why are we not why are we getting
01:01:18.120 put in the back pocket why are we being ignored hmm pretty good question heartbreaking it's not
01:01:25.400 it's heartbreaking well no comment pat no comment on that no comment really yeah that's my stance on
01:01:30.700 this particular issue no no comment no comment i gotta go to the beach okay so oh no that's
01:01:35.200 understandable yeah i've got what about tahoe next week are you going to be able to make it there
01:01:38.700 i'll make it there okay i'll make it there but no comment on your little what was it a fire
01:01:42.320 yeah fire fire in hawaii but you don't have a comment on that no i mean was it really hot what
01:01:47.660 i'm really really following it was it hot uh very oh wow okay yeah so yeah no comment on that
01:01:52.660 okay no comment on that i want to make a brief stance of no comment how weird is that by the way
01:01:56.960 the no comment thing i i don't even i'm fascinated by it i don't understand it i again i don't think
01:02:04.100 joe biden cares about this at all okay i want to be clear either i don't think he cares but you
01:02:09.540 gotta pretend but you gotta pretend you're in the middle of a presidential campaign yeah just
01:02:14.760 politics 101 would describe you at least appearing to care yeah and he has not crossed that bridge at
01:02:22.580 all he's like ah screw it i don't care i mean i guess he's so confident he could stay in his basement
01:02:27.140 and he can beat donald trump by the media just hammering him and and or and or arresting him and
01:02:32.660 putting him in prison and he doesn't have to try yeah but that's a dangerous tactic do you remember
01:02:38.340 when we contrasted this last week do you remember when donald trump was asked immediately after i
01:02:46.420 don't know he's coming out of some meeting and a reporter said hey any thoughts about um ruth bader
01:02:52.660 ginsburg just died he's like ruth bader ginsburg yeah she just died we just got that news and he stood
01:03:00.420 there and made this really eloquent uh statement about ruth bader ginsburg and what a great american
01:03:07.260 she was and it was really presidential do you remember that yeah yeah a little bit and you
01:03:13.200 contrast that with him being asked in something he should have been prepared for anyway but he's asked
01:03:20.000 about hawaii and he's got no comment how is that possible yeah have you not had any time have you not
01:03:26.260 taken a minute to prepare something yeah just like and again like you know the trump thing the
01:03:31.680 example i kind of remember that but you know this is a political opponent right someone who
01:03:36.980 yeah tried to uproot his right presidency over and over again somebody who certainly wasn't an ally
01:03:42.180 that's not an ally at all where maui these are your voters right if you're a democrat big time you're
01:03:47.160 talking about 80 percent voting for you in some circumstances why again that shouldn't motivate
01:03:53.300 your response here but you'd think it would at least make you lead with empathy i know even when
01:03:58.680 you're talking about the most base politics that are involved here yeah you should just for that
01:04:05.640 just because these are your constituents potential voters you got something i'm so cynical on this
01:04:12.220 stuff pat like there's not a part of me that believes that joe biden actually would care about
01:04:16.760 these victims but like you just think politics would say hey i don't want to come off you don't want
01:04:23.160 to come like what happened to george w bush through katrina yeah and i don't think he did show empathy
01:04:28.540 he did uh care quite clearly when you when the you know the historical writings came out about this
01:04:36.120 period quite clearly he did care about this but the media was able to present him as if he didn't care
01:04:42.220 and people bought that for a time and it hurt him it really hurt a second term and it was you know
01:04:47.840 arguably one of two things early in his second term that really derailed his presidency and
01:04:54.860 joe biden has no care at all about that now maybe he knows maybe he's making a a coherent
01:05:01.080 calculation that you know like the media is going to be on my side so i never have to care about this
01:05:06.220 more likely i think he just really doesn't care and and just rolls it out there it has no yeah no
01:05:11.120 awareness whatsoever he just doesn't care i care i fire who cares it's pretty amazing
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01:06:43.920 patent stew for glenn today 888-727-BECK we got the big debate uh coming up on uh wednesday night on
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01:07:47.240 i want to say i take a very controversial stance here we went through the 2016 uh scenario right
01:07:53.360 and it was ugly those debates were a mess remember we had the kitty table debates because
01:07:58.500 there were 18 candidates so you do like nine is too much for a debate you have nine on the stage
01:08:03.720 and then they'd all go away and then we come back with like the the adult table and then they do
01:08:08.960 it with all the main contenders they'd have they'd fight it out and it was a disaster and everyone hated
01:08:13.940 it i demand the return of the kitty table i demand this year i want it back they set the standard too
01:08:20.460 low i think for qualifying because it was only one percent in three polls or something yeah and so
01:08:27.640 all you need is one percent and forty thousand donors now they're doing these stunty things to
01:08:32.860 gain donors anyone can get the donors if you have enough money you can get the donors and so some of
01:08:37.980 them like bergam was offering 20 bucks for a dollar donation okay fantastic way to make it to be
01:08:45.980 profitable yeah um but you know bergam has a lot of money so he's he's been able to run tons of ads
01:08:51.000 and so he i'm not even it's bergam isn't even the problem like bergam is actually like on the right i would
01:08:56.960 say almost on the adult side of the table he's borderline on the adult side of the table he's
01:09:01.420 running a lot of ads he's got a lot of money if you make any argument that of these people you don't
01:09:06.540 know who's going to break out of that field i mean at least make the argument it's bergam right
01:09:11.060 you can't make the argument it's asa hutchinson it's totally pointless at this at this point so
01:09:16.140 let me just quickly running back through who's actually qualified for this doug bergam's qualified he's
01:09:21.020 in ronda santis is in nikki haley is in mike pence is in four vivek ramaswamy is in five tim scott is
01:09:28.760 in for sure now after that you get these are the certain these are the certain chris christie is
01:09:34.540 basically a yes i don't know that he signed the pledge but what the way they're getting around
01:09:39.980 signing the pledge is they're saying well i don't think because remember chris christie is saying
01:09:43.220 donald trump is unqualified to be president that's the whole basis of his campaign how do you sign a
01:09:47.160 pledge saying you'll vote for him if he wins the nomination he's out on that is i don't think he's
01:09:50.860 going to win so yeah right he's only ahead by 40 points right it's a really stupid small chance of
01:09:56.200 him being victorious in this thing right it's obviously stupid ridiculous yes but at the same
01:10:02.820 time i i can't imagine chris christie's going to give up on his debate appearance because he doesn't
01:10:07.660 want to sign the pledge he's going to figure out yet another lie in his head to make that happen
01:10:12.060 he's very good at crafting them that would be seven so that would be seven now trump it's funny
01:10:16.960 trump hasn't actually qualified for the debate because he won't sign that pledge he said no
01:10:21.100 so and technically he's we know he's not going to be there but he hasn't actually technically
01:10:24.860 qualify for the debate because he will not sign this um uh the the the whole situation with the um
01:10:31.300 with the pledge but let me give you some other names asa hutchinson hutchinson has 11 qualifying
01:10:36.660 polls that's how low this has been set he's got 11 qualifying polls he's hit the donor situation
01:10:43.480 so if he signs the um uh loyalty pledge which he says he will and he just says well i just don't
01:10:50.260 think trump will win he has that same out he will qualify the debate so how many is that one two three
01:10:55.860 four five six seven that's eight now trump is out we know so then we have people like suarez the mayor
01:11:03.620 of miami now he has two qualifying polls and he says he's hit the donor threshold what it seems like
01:11:10.960 is he's just saying it right there are people very very uh skeptical whether he's actually qualified
01:11:16.640 but the republican uh you know the the rnc doesn't seem to have any real way of figuring this out
01:11:22.800 like they seem to be taking at least at the on surface just take the word statement from the
01:11:28.620 candidates oh wow now he he would still need another qualifying poll this week to get in but it could
01:11:33.820 happen okay so that would be nine will heard uh also has the donors come on he has three
01:11:41.880 qualifying polls he's got 40 000 donors yep anyone can get 40 000 donors that's why this is dumb
01:11:47.140 yeah um also he has not he says he will not sign the loyalty pledge so i don't think he'll be in
01:11:52.760 but in theory he could be um let me let's go down a little bit less when it comes to name
01:11:58.500 recognition because we still have more perry johnson just an entrepreneur an entrepreneur
01:12:04.660 running for president running a lot of ads has some money personally he's hit the donor threshold
01:12:09.340 he has four qualifying polls it seems like he's he's qualified there and it seems like he will be
01:12:14.840 on the stage because he will sign the loyalty oh my gosh so that's like 11 right we've got uh i'm not
01:12:20.760 done i'm not done larry elder now larry elder i want to talk about him in a second he's actually
01:12:26.040 worthy of being on the debate stage he's very smart he's very conservative he's been around for
01:12:30.360 a long time he's a good debater he'll do a good job uh and is way more qualified than you know all
01:12:37.360 these people at the end here i'm listening wait till you see him on charlemagne's show yeah last week
01:12:42.060 it's incredible now he only has two qualifying polls a lot of this is because he's not listed in
01:12:47.880 a lot of the polls but he's only hit two and he has reportedly 39 000 donors right now so i would
01:12:53.380 assume he's going to cross that threshold today uh but he hasn't technically qualified but he could
01:12:58.560 make the stage till and then how about binkley binkley binkley who binkley binkley oh the binkley
01:13:07.880 yes okay ryan binkley ryan binkley yeah yeah yeah he's an entrepreneur and pastor from texas
01:13:14.560 who apparently is also running for president has hit the 40 000 individual threshold apparently
01:13:21.820 with donors that's impossible come on has only no one qualifying poll but he so he'd need two more
01:13:28.120 this week but it's not out of the question he could get them i don't believe that ryan binkley
01:13:33.020 has been at one percent in any poll ever come on how dare you i've never heard this guy how dare you
01:13:40.200 easily i dare pretty easily i can't believe you'd even say something like that i mean perhaps he's a
01:13:45.840 wonderful pastor he might be and people love him i gotta be honest but i've never come on nobody
01:13:50.460 knows who he is you get down to this level i don't i don't know if they're good candidates or
01:13:53.460 not and like look that would there be benefit of of a kiddie table for some of these people
01:13:58.020 let them come out maybe one of them will shine you know it's not crazy to think i mean he got an
01:14:02.040 early start but like a person like vivek ramaswamy easily could have been in the kiddie table this year
01:14:06.340 and probably would have would have shined he would have dominated he would have done really well and
01:14:12.080 people would have said he's noticeable this has happened before um but honestly at this point
01:14:16.620 you've got one two three four politico says there's nine that have qualified it's too many
01:14:22.000 now that includes of course trump would be 10 if you had five that's plenty that's more than enough
01:14:29.480 yeah if you have i mean like look do five or six in the main table who's your who's your main table
01:14:35.720 ronda santis the fake ramaswamy yes mike pence right nikki haley tim scott chris christie i'll stretch
01:14:43.280 it to chris christie chris christie has some good polling in new hampshire obviously we all know he's
01:14:48.360 not going to win the nomination stretching a long way to include chris christie well he's very wide
01:14:52.760 i have to stretch it there's like pants right straight like right like a waistband we're stretching
01:14:57.240 far but i mean so this is really elastic like a really amazing miracle yeah it's like that
01:15:02.520 athleisure wear okay you know what i mean it's really stretchy yeah but like in all seriousness look
01:15:07.920 he's only appealing to very moderate anti-trump people but they do exist in the party and you
01:15:13.580 look at new hampshire he's hitting seven eight percent in some of those polls that's not nothing
01:15:18.380 i mean i think yeah he should probably be in the main debate i mean not asa hutchinson not perry
01:15:23.840 johnson not not even burgum no i mean he shouldn't be in the main debate uh you can you know if you want
01:15:30.740 to stretch to burgum and go to seven maybe you could do it i think it's a stretch he does have
01:15:36.400 you know he has some results where he's three or four three or four percent in some of these early
01:15:40.820 states all right like maybe you stretch to that it's the first debate maybe you have a wide net
01:15:44.640 but asa hutchinson and perry johnson no and maybe uh ryan binkley no and uh and uh i don't know
01:15:53.000 you know even larry elder larry elder should be on a debate stage he's certainly better than asa
01:15:58.640 hutchinson and perry johnson to be on a debate is carrot top a republican because maybe he should be in
01:16:03.860 this too that's a good point yeah i mean that's a guy that can dial down the middle really well
01:16:08.460 and uh i don't know a lot of his policy platform but i know dial down the middle collect calls and
01:16:14.840 long distance calls i believe yes yes it's exactly right for all the payphone calls you might be
01:16:21.100 making these days if you're gonna have ryan binkley you gotta have carrot top that's my policy position
01:16:26.720 right now and if they don't i'm not voting republican this year okay i'll find the constitution party or
01:16:33.300 something who's the libertarian this year do you know um i don't believe they've had their they
01:16:38.760 haven't had certainly haven't had their convention yet they pick at a convention they don't have a
01:16:42.060 primary process which is i've always argued i understand why they do it they have ideological
01:16:47.220 reasons for this particular approach also it's expensive to do it but like it gets nobody involved
01:16:52.560 no one knows what's going on like it's just a bunch of people show up at an event and and like
01:16:56.600 they pick a candidate you're like who wait what is like you need to have p the reason why the
01:17:00.360 primary process which has tons of problems and it comes up with also really bad incentives and
01:17:05.740 you know all sorts of real serious issues with it but it does get people involved in the process and
01:17:11.960 at least gets them attached to a candidate right and it lets them know what they care about like
01:17:16.480 yeah you know the general libertarian platform but you don't know the differences between these people
01:17:21.740 and you know it doesn't get sussed out until a bunch of people who are insiders in the party
01:17:25.820 hashed out at a convention i just don't think it works to raise a uh profile of someone you probably
01:17:33.000 don't know what's really convenient though is that the uh communist party doesn't have to run a
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01:17:41.820 out they had him in 2020 endorsed him in 2020 he was so close to everything they believe that they
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01:19:26.480 888 727 beck is the phone number welcome back to the glenn beck program i want to bring up this
01:19:49.020 larry elder clip from he's talking to charlemagne the radio host about i guess race issues now larry
01:19:55.360 elder is running for president he should be on the debate stage if freaking doug bergham's going to be
01:19:59.820 on the debate stage he definitely larry elder should definitely be on the debate stage he is running for
01:20:03.220 president and he was on the breakfast club talking about racial issues with charlemagne they use the n
01:20:09.680 word many times now this is one of those situation where certain it depends on the color of your skin
01:20:15.260 whether you're allowed to use certain words pat and this is so so these are two african americans
01:20:19.600 allowed to use the n word we're going to bleep it out because we're not allowed to use it just to be
01:20:23.200 clear how this works and i'm totally or even play their use of yes we can't even say we can't play
01:20:28.020 that right but so that is what they're saying in the bleeps here go ahead joe biden has lied for
01:20:32.320 decades about his civil rights record claiming that he desegregated movie theaters and restaurants in
01:20:36.660 wilmington delaware when he didn't any didn't do any of that he lied and said that he tried to visit
01:20:41.100 nelson mandela during apartheid south africa he did not and he came in here and told you you aren't
01:20:45.720 even black unless you think a certain kind of way it seems to me that should have been a wake-up call
01:20:49.400 for you but it wasn't apparently i mean you know for the record i'm not a democrat or republican i didn't
01:20:53.380 say you were i think both i don't know what you are i never even asked you about your party affiliation
01:20:57.100 yeah i'm just saying you but you are black and to have a white guy come in here and tell you you have
01:21:00.920 to say think a certain kind of way otherwise you quote ain't black wow how should i have replied to him
01:21:05.520 you think what i just now said how dare you insult me and tell me i i think as a human being let alone as a
01:21:10.900 black person i don't tell you how to thank joe biden how dare you come in here and tell me how
01:21:14.280 i should think i'm going to vote for donald trump if i want to vote for donald trump and if i want
01:21:18.820 to vote for donald trump it does not make me not black 20 of black people black men as i said i voted
01:21:23.820 for donald trump in 2020 are they not black now so only 80 of black people black men walking around
01:21:29.140 are really black 20 or not because they voted for donald trump how insulting is that how condescending is
01:21:33.880 that i mean you're probably right but i didn't take it in that way well i did as i said to him in that
01:21:39.420 moment you know it's just about me wanting something for my people and i want to know what
01:21:43.080 is he going to do for my people and not only for my people now how are you going to atone for the
01:21:46.900 things you've done to my people right that's it right and this is a guy uh joe biden who when he
01:21:51.580 first got into the senate hung out with segregationists talked about how well he got along with them
01:21:55.440 uh talked about how he didn't want integration because of a jungle uh this guy has made all sorts
01:22:00.160 of insulting things to black people and his policies right now are hurting black people inflation hurts
01:22:04.740 the people at the bottom more than anything else letting a bunch of illegal aliens under into the border
01:22:08.500 or hurting black people more than anybody else as i said earlier he's opposed to school choice when
01:22:13.620 he has his own kids in private school and we lost a year almost two years of in school education in
01:22:18.540 california because of covet that he supported i mean this guy has done monstrous things to black people
01:22:23.520 and then for him to come in here and tell you how you ought to think of the black person that blew my
01:22:27.000 mind but asa hutchinson is going to be on the stage and not him yeah that makes sense oh that was a that
01:22:32.520 was a beatdown it's great uh can you imagine if charlemagne had said those things to joe biden
01:22:39.440 what response could he have possibly had to that i'm sorry how dare you insult me that way all he
01:22:46.020 could do is say i'm sorry that might have that might have changed the election yeah because there's
01:22:51.620 nothing he could come back with nope i mean you got him at that point you just destroyed him saw it
01:22:56.700 what charlemagne said i mean that yeah again i don't i'm not exactly a uh p1 as they call in
01:23:02.120 radio terms i mean a big listener to the charlemagne program primary listener to the charlemagne show but
01:23:06.840 what i have seen of him is that he's he's kind of famous for getting in these big debate like he'll
01:23:11.640 he'll fight with people he'll got these big arguments with people take him on i mean and he was
01:23:16.140 he was demoted to a withering you know uh fern there by by larry elder docile yeah you're you're
01:23:24.620 probably right but i didn't take it that way okay all right uh that's great you sure should have
01:23:30.200 yeah but i mean if there's anybody in this lower polling end that should be on the debate stage it's
01:23:35.100 larry elder definitely and uh for some reason of course the republicans will keep him out that makes
01:23:39.780 too much too much sense yeah this is exactly what they'll do amazing it's a darn shame all right
01:23:46.420 triple eight seven two seven back it's pat and stew for glenn today
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01:24:36.220 pat and stew for glenn hopefully glenn will be back uh tomorrow meantime we have this uh
01:24:46.700 poll on donald trump's trustworthiness share that with you also uh controversial statements from
01:24:53.840 miami dolphins quarterback to a tag of iloa we'll get into that and much more in one minute
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01:26:14.780 cbs news poll uh that just came out a surveyed pretty goodly number of americans too over 2000
01:26:28.700 yeah so found that 70 percent of americans feel things in america today are going somewhat badly or
01:26:38.060 very badly i guess that brings up the question who are these other 30 percent it's going it's going
01:26:45.300 well swimmingly how'd that happen uh on the topic of the 2020 election 71 percent of gop voters do not
01:26:52.960 consider joe biden as the legitimate winner and of course democrats love to talk about that but what
01:26:58.700 they don't talk about is the fact that uh if you pull democrats about whether or not hillary
01:27:05.080 legitimately lost in 2016 i bet it'd be a similar number oh it is i just this just just came out it's
01:27:11.020 almost half who say that they believe russians went into voting machines not even just like okay
01:27:17.200 they generally manipulated the population by posting on facebook or whatever they accuse them of you know
01:27:22.640 going went into voting voting machines it's something like 40 percent of democratic voters believe that's
01:27:27.900 how donald trump got elected initially have you guys played the um democrat version of what they're
01:27:33.800 accusing trump you know they there's 12 minutes of democrats calling elections illegitimate
01:27:39.420 and then there's another one that came out that's double that it's 24 minutes there's so many democrats
01:27:45.380 that have said it so many times you've got for just these quick clips there's enough to fill
01:27:50.800 24 minutes of time with them denying elections now that's not it's incredible it is incredible the hypocrisy
01:27:58.020 is incredible now of course it's not an argument um to do it no like it's a right imitating the
01:28:06.020 democrats is not exactly what i want from the republican party right and i do worry that there's so much
01:28:11.180 talk about how fake elections are all the time you wonder if people are motivated to vote at all i mean i
01:28:18.400 don't know i feel like we're you know again this is uh i know sensitive stuff and some people get
01:28:24.020 really worked up about it much more than i do about primary time i mean primary season is the
01:28:28.720 dumbest season everyone reacts crazily over everything but like at the end of the day you
01:28:33.840 want your voters to show up if you believe elections are legitimate if you don't believe they're legitimate
01:28:39.700 why do we bother with this stuff why do we constantly talk about elections why do we talk about going to
01:28:45.800 the polls why do we say go out and support your favorite candidate why bother with it and i think
01:28:50.220 there's so much so much defeatism that a lot of times i think we're talking our own voters
01:28:56.820 out of voting and that doesn't work well no i just don't i don't know if people have realized that yet
01:29:04.280 yeah and it shows that we're we're pretty cynical about the way things are going right now um when asked
01:29:09.360 to describe the u.s political system 64 called it dysfunctional 58 said corrupt 14 just 14 called it
01:29:19.640 effective 7 called it honest yeah that's not good you know pat i was i was watching the movie tetris
01:29:26.400 this weekend uh-huh have you watched this yet i no i have not you heard of it yeah so it's about
01:29:31.420 basically the the the game right the video game and getting the rights to the video game yeah a video
01:29:38.100 game that was invented in the soviet union so getting rights out of that environment how do you do that
01:29:44.020 they don't they don't do capitalism how do you get rights worldwide rights to the game tetris well
01:29:48.860 it was all about the it's all about the inner workings there and at times watching it is
01:29:54.780 fascinating to bring you back to that era you know because it's one of those things where like you
01:29:59.500 could go and they could pull you into you know you're thinking you're going into a meeting and
01:30:03.360 you wind up getting the crap beaten out of you in the hallway and you go back to your hotel room and
01:30:07.380 it's bugged and this is how business was back in russia and i'm sure at some level still is maybe not
01:30:13.300 quite as bad as the soviet union days the reason i bring that up though is like these polls at times
01:30:19.640 can feel a little misleading you know because like wait a minute people think things are that bad in
01:30:24.520 america but what we're talking about i think when we answer these polls is we're comparing it to our
01:30:29.400 vision of what america should be not not to the soviet union we all know that life here is not the
01:30:35.540 soviet union i know that we can go we do business every day pat as as straight out public opponents
01:30:43.260 of the regime if you will in this in this analogy and we're able to do it and we're able to live
01:30:49.440 lives and and do commerce and yes we have high profile examples of people being debanked and being
01:30:56.360 thrown off of social media and having their voices silenced and those are super important to talk about
01:31:01.340 but generally speaking most of us are able to do our live our lives and live in a country that i
01:31:05.840 still think is better than every other option there is and it's important to note when we talk
01:31:11.160 about polls like this it's not comparing it to the soviet union or kim jong-un even if we use some of
01:31:17.260 those same terms sometimes people will use terms that go you know that are you know that illustrate
01:31:22.860 visions of you know regimes from 50 years ago but i think what people are talking about here is this
01:31:29.120 feels closer to that than we should we this is supposed to be a country where everything is
01:31:34.220 free you never have to worry about that stuff and all of a sudden we have to like does it feel
01:31:39.240 corrupt here yeah it feels corrupt here right now feels like everybody's corrupt everybody that touches
01:31:44.080 politics seems to be corrupt with a possible exception of mike lee who just doesn't seem like he ever
01:31:49.800 gets involved in anything which is great that's why i love the guy but outside of that it seems like
01:31:53.480 every person we ever talk about is in some sort of corruption scandal even if it's bs even if they're
01:31:59.640 the victims of the corruption and there's no it's understandable that people feel this way
01:32:05.760 you know i mean it feels like everybody's being targeted for things that they say
01:32:09.800 you know we were talking a little bit off the air about uh tua the quarterback of the miami dolphins
01:32:16.180 who is being beat up by the press and you know people online now because he said he liked the
01:32:25.240 movie sound of freedom yeah listen to his quote he said we had an off day yesterday coming here
01:32:32.840 went to dinner with the guys on monday and then we also got to watch a movie yesterday so it was cool
01:32:38.840 it was like a movie fest yesterday the sound of freedom's good yeah sound of freedom's definitely
01:32:47.260 good you should watch that especially you guys with kids then he also said uh that they watched
01:32:54.400 oppenheimer as well called that pretty good but freaking long it is long i will say i i liked it yeah i
01:33:01.820 liked it i thought it was very good three hours right does it feel like three hours no are you
01:33:06.700 entertained the whole time i was entertained by it i am i also really like the subject matter yeah
01:33:11.620 and oh yeah you know i i'm fascinated by that era it's an incredible story um and i thought it was
01:33:17.480 pretty good like obviously they're going to ask questions about whether you know the ethics of of
01:33:23.020 the nuclear bomb and its use or the atomic bomb and its use however i thought it was a uh they did a
01:33:29.820 good job balancing it and i i thought it was good i i thought it was very solid did not feel like
01:33:34.100 three hours but it probably felt 220 it was it didn't feel like it was 90 minutes i'll tell you
01:33:38.160 that yeah it was pretty long yeah uh well you can't praise the sound of freedom you know without
01:33:44.880 getting bludgeoned to death and he did uh listen to this comment from from some dolphins fan i will
01:33:51.120 absolutely admit that as a lifelong dolphins fan and a big to a fan that to his comments were not
01:33:58.300 only disappointing but demoralizing and concerning sound of freedom has exploited religious people
01:34:05.460 during its entire run it's horrible that he's just another brainwashed idiot how bizarre is it
01:34:15.400 that these people hate this movie so much that anybody who likes it is the enemy now so why are you
01:34:25.160 are you trying to protect child sex trafficking is it something you're really into that is one
01:34:32.200 one thing you could be doing the only reason i can think that you would be bludgeoning the people
01:34:37.180 who've liked the movie because they're stopping your sex traffic yeah maybe you want more children
01:34:42.860 imported you know you're saying hey my supply is drying up and and uh i'm a little upset that
01:34:48.180 they're drawing attention to this therefore i'm going to oppose it viscerally online right because i
01:34:53.320 kept saying like i didn't like that movie it's being used by republicans or something i don't
01:34:57.780 even know if it is really it's really just been more of a uh general it's just really just
01:35:04.240 generalized commentary on we shouldn't have sex slaves that are children like i don't think it's
01:35:09.140 like a super controversial topic yeah and they don't even you know i keep seeing that it's a
01:35:14.060 religious movie in what way is it i don't i they don't promote anybody's religion as far as i can
01:35:21.180 tell yeah i mean in that movie if you happen to be the um if you listen to this program it's very
01:35:27.480 possible you were responsible for this movie in in a small way and that the people the actual
01:35:33.420 operation that is featured in the movie was funded by this audience tim ballard came on the show
01:35:41.640 he talked about it uh glenn talked about it asked you to donate for this operation they got the
01:35:48.020 money they did the operation the movie went into production years later in fact it's been done for
01:35:52.980 years it was supposed it was done in 2017 2018 glenn i remember glenn talking to me he had seen it back
01:35:59.460 then and was like yeah it's really good i don't know when it's coming out well the answer basically if
01:36:04.600 it was up to disney was never because they had they wound up merging and getting control of this movie
01:36:10.340 and they just put it on the shelf eventually we're like well let's someone wants to pay us for this
01:36:14.400 for some reason let's just give it to them and angel studios put it out and it's been one of the
01:36:18.580 biggest i mean it's one it's one of it's a in monumental success yeah i don't know if we've done
01:36:25.020 this uh it's made 177 million yeah and it cost 14 million to make i mean think about 177 it's beating
01:36:33.400 both uh mission impossible and uh the uh the indiana jones movie yeah now remember it came out
01:36:42.800 i think right around the indiana jones right around july 4th and and then the indiana jones thing came
01:36:46.680 out and it beat it on its first day yeah when it came out and everyone was like oh my gosh and i
01:36:50.600 remember thinking like that number one that's incredible number two that's not sustainable like
01:36:55.220 this movie is not going even though indiana jones sucks it's no way it's gonna um sustain that
01:37:01.520 it is now defeated it's going to out earn indiana jones listen to the number these are the movies
01:37:07.560 that are behind it right now this is incredible you've got the latest indiana jones sequel is four
01:37:13.600 million dollars behind it it's been brought in 177 indiana jones 173 after that the latest mission
01:37:18.920 impossible sequel the latest transformers sequel the latest rocky sequel creed 3 wow the latest pixar
01:37:26.520 movie the latest fast and the furious sequel oh that's amazing and then you've got stuff like
01:37:32.440 puss in boots the last which wish uh scream six the flash that and the all behind all behind sound
01:37:39.400 freedom the next one ahead of it is and it will pass this john wick chapter four and it has a shot at
01:37:46.800 passing ant-man and the wasp quantumania which earned over 200 million dollars it's probably the last
01:37:53.140 one it has a chance at but still that's pretty impressive it could get into eighth place for the
01:37:57.640 year this is a movie that costs nothing and was sitting on the shelf with no one to distribute it
01:38:01.740 five years five years yeah crazy and it's a movie that you likely helped fund you i mean and it's like
01:38:10.260 much more important of course is actually the operation that they're talking about in the movie but
01:38:14.180 like you know these things come and go we we were talking about this uh and of course you were here for
01:38:19.140 so much of this pat that like this audience has done so many incredible things over the years
01:38:24.920 incredible things that no one would believe i mean saving people in afghanistan like a radio audience
01:38:31.540 what this is a small example of it but right now it's a high profile one and that none of this happens
01:38:38.300 none of this happens in real life and then the movie is not made if it's not for this audience
01:38:43.840 coming together and being like you know what i think maybe we're going to be on the anti-child
01:38:48.000 trafficking thing we're i think we're going to take that side of it and we'll let the left oppose
01:38:52.900 us we'll let the left come out and say you know what we disagree we think you're wrong for opposing
01:38:59.020 child sex trafficking and apparently that's their stance seems like it all right uh much more coming
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01:40:20.440 oh the one really interesting uh statistic from the cbs poll that we started talking about a few
01:40:34.780 minutes ago um among trump supporters get this 71 percent feel like uh trump tells them the truth
01:40:45.140 71 percent that's a higher percentage than anything else they were they were pulled about uh family and
01:40:54.640 friends tell people the truth only 63 percent thought family and friends are truthful it's incredible so
01:41:00.860 they trust donald trump it's incredible more than their family and friends conservative media figures
01:41:06.520 56 percent and religious leaders 42 percent so almost 30 almost 30 percentage points more uh for the trust
01:41:19.440 of donald trump than religious leaders wow that's really something that's fascinating really something
01:41:26.480 fascinating i don't think that's healthy for any person to get that level of trust uh donald trump
01:41:30.940 or anybody else you know you shouldn't you shouldn't trust one person like that and i will say
01:41:35.620 the one interesting part about those four groups is trump is the only one that obviously has a self
01:41:40.540 interest right like you know you'd think your friends and family are telling you what they believe
01:41:45.000 is true they don't they're not trying to sell you on a candidacy right conservative media like you
01:41:51.100 could you could argue well it's a business and it is and that incentivizes people in the business to
01:41:55.520 say things maybe in the most you know maybe an outlandish way right like but there's no there's
01:42:00.120 no incentive to lie you're certainly trying to tell what you believe is true or no one's going to
01:42:05.520 listen to your show right you might try to be maybe he's trying to say it in an exciting way or
01:42:10.280 whatever you're on an audience but like certainly there's no reason there's no incentive to lie your
01:42:15.360 religious leaders if your religious leaders have an incentive to lie you really shouldn't bother
01:42:19.220 wasting your sundays you know i got news for you if you trust donald trump more than your
01:42:23.120 religious leaders why are you going to church there nfl is a problem you should you should spend
01:42:27.660 your time doing something else because you're not getting much out of church if that's what you think
01:42:32.200 about your church again like i'm not even this isn't an anti-donald trump argument it's an anti
01:42:37.120 anybody argument there should be no i would be embarrassed to tell a pollster that i trusted a
01:42:41.920 political candidate over my religious leaders why why would you bother being a member of a religion
01:42:49.200 that you trust that that infrequently and i might be actively searching for new religious leaders
01:42:56.080 new religious leaders that's the case new conservative shows and i would argue new friends
01:43:00.900 if you can't if you trust donald trump or any politician more than you trust your own friends
01:43:06.560 you need new friends oh man why are you friends with people that you don't trust
01:43:12.540 and again it's crazy i think that was amazing it's whether they will tell you the truth right
01:43:17.100 yeah and look i obviously know that you know that that's been a big thing with trump where he's
01:43:21.540 trying to say like i'm the guy that'll boil it down for you and a lot of people that's you know
01:43:24.600 that's that's their flavor and that's fine but like it's just trusting anyone who wants
01:43:29.840 that sort of you know what i mean it's it's asking a lot of dedication and you know i come back to this
01:43:36.960 pat like everyone's in the media is talking about how the dissent is excuse me campaign has you know
01:43:43.400 oh they're having all these troubles i mean there must have been nine stories in the new york
01:43:46.220 times yesterday about the desantis campaign a guy who's 30 points behind in the polls like when
01:43:50.740 has this ever happened they usually bash the guy who's in front and of course they do their share
01:43:54.780 of bashing donald trump too but man they are stacking ron desantis as if he's leading the point
01:43:58.780 the race by 30 points but is ron desantis running a bad campaign or is it just really hard to beat a guy
01:44:06.280 who's who people trust more than their family like i don't know how do you beat a guy where it's like
01:44:12.280 oh family friends screw them i trust this guy how are you going to beat him what's the path
01:44:16.800 to that that's not easy especially when he's very well funded and very famous he has unlimited name
01:44:23.900 recognition if also his voters think he's telling more truth than family members and god i don't know
01:44:31.600 how you win maybe it's not that desantis is doing bad maybe this is a unique challenge for any candidate
01:44:36.800 to go up against yeah i think that's the bottom line it's really it's really tough for any of these
01:44:41.820 candidates uh as far as the issues that are very important to them lower inflation number one reduce
01:44:50.340 violent crime number two stop illegal immigration just slightly behind at number three cut federal
01:44:57.120 spending stand up to china stop teaching woke ideas in school that's seventh though i mean a lot of talk
01:45:03.900 has been on spent on that topic and that's seventh yeah on this list lower taxes is the last one they
01:45:10.040 list i want lower taxes you might see count me in that yeah me too in that category too might notice
01:45:15.800 nowhere in that top 10 or so is uh the phrase climate change hmm where is uh how much more money can we
01:45:24.540 spend on ukraine is that in there blend back program uh whoever said that summertime living is easy
01:45:30.740 almost certainly never visited the great state of texas where have you noticed it's been a little
01:45:34.800 warm lately pat uh what yeah really no i hadn't noticed that i think it's like 111 is warm to you
01:45:41.120 yeah does that seem not well no that's a little warm today it's in a cool 106 so no big deal uh but
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01:47:10.280 the i've had them no no the chewy ones are delicious you like those yeah they're good yeah
01:47:15.460 is there anything better though uh yes yes oreos no no not oreos nothing comes you know that's
01:47:22.960 packaged no it's not hydrox okay it's not nothing from nabisco okay it is from keksi cookies yeah you
01:47:30.400 go to keksi.com k-e-k-s-i it's like sexy only with a k keksi and it's not spelled with an x but other
01:47:38.260 than that it's just like it what a slogan did you develop that one yourself is that i did that's
01:47:44.280 a pat gray slogan yeah you impressed like sexy but it's not spelled the same and it's not spelled
01:47:49.280 with an x so it's nothing like sexy really except they taste really good and you know some people
01:47:55.420 think sexy is really good too so there you go and right now we got a 15 off back to school discount
01:48:03.940 through august so well worth it they are delicious freaking cookies i love really good k-e-k-s-i we got
01:48:09.660 these uh you can get mini cookies now because our our big ones are just so big yes a lot of people
01:48:16.460 like to cut them in pieces i do that yes but we have just introduced these mini cookies really yes you
01:48:22.140 might try those i will be trying those later today that's incredible that's one i think i've demanded
01:48:27.440 from you off the air a couple times and it's happened and it's happened please they're too big
01:48:32.080 i will say because it's like they're like a meal it's like a dessert meal yeah yeah it's great for
01:48:37.700 like when you have parties we've ordered you know like uh you know a box of them and we cut them up
01:48:42.820 into like quarters and everyone just kind of takes samples of different ones right and it's great but
01:48:47.780 i and the small smaller cookie is a good option to have i would say i think so i'm excited about
01:48:52.000 this so yes now now it's available at k-e-k-s-i-k-x-e.com uh all right triple eight seven
01:48:59.020 two seven b-e-c-k um you know we've we've been talking about this uh tui tag of the
01:49:05.020 tua tag of iloa uh i don't even i don't even attempt the last name i gotta be honest with you
01:49:09.980 it's tough it's hard i i don't even go near the last name it could take me a month to pronounce
01:49:15.320 that i don't have any idea i know tua is a big christian and he's pretty outspoken about that um
01:49:20.600 but i don't know what his politics are and he happened to mention that you know some of he and
01:49:25.540 his teammates the dolphins went out to a movie a couple of movies one of them was uh sound of
01:49:30.060 freedom the other was oppenheimer and and because he said something good about sound of freedom he is
01:49:38.220 being bludgeoned by i guess left-wing people i mean i don't understand this is should be political
01:49:47.120 been the case ever since the movie came out right uh the second it came out there was rolling stone
01:49:54.960 articles there were variety articles everybody was bludgeoning the movie why why and i i guess
01:50:04.520 the only thing that you can um sort of tie into the movie is jim caviezel's participation in it he
01:50:12.280 stars as as tim ballard and he has said some things that um i guess align with q anon you haven't
01:50:20.420 followed all of his commentary on it but that's always the accusation against him and you know
01:50:25.200 obviously a central part of the argument of q anon if there is an argument from q anon is you know
01:50:31.580 there's a lot of child sex trafficking out there now of course we know we do know there is yeah
01:50:35.800 whether they you know it does seem like there's some liberties taken with the factual uh parts of
01:50:42.260 this when one of the things that they believed i i think if i remember correctly is that weren't
01:50:47.240 they behind the uh uh the comet pizza pizza gate like they were doing a child sex a lot of crossover
01:50:55.220 there i don't know if they were the originators thing in the basement yeah no they didn't have no
01:50:58.840 basement it was a legitimate business that wasn't happening yeah so look i but again like i don't agree
01:51:07.740 with any of the actors i see in movies i've never i don't think i've ever agreed with an actor i've
01:51:12.680 seen in a movie they all say crazy crap and i i don't i mean i i generally speaking don't care
01:51:18.060 the whole point is that they're playing a character now i can understand that you don't
01:51:24.020 like if it's they're doing something so offensive to you like we've definitely have people over the
01:51:28.140 years that have said i won't go see a movie by you know with alec baldwin in it because of his
01:51:32.000 politics like and you know okay fine i mean you know it seemed like a lot of those movies end in
01:51:36.680 people being shot lately so it's probably a good idea to to stay away from those but for
01:51:42.200 understandable reasons at times an actor's profile can get in the way of their acting
01:51:47.680 right if they're if what they're known for is political speech then you think of them as a
01:51:54.420 politician or an activist or a commentator and therefore you can't be lost in a story you only
01:52:01.980 see them and that's really my main criticism of actors constantly speaking up because it's their
01:52:07.760 role to melt into a story and you can't melt into a story when you're constantly running your mouth
01:52:13.060 about the politics they have the right to do it obviously but it ruins the movies at times it does
01:52:19.000 so me like i don't know though has anyone ever i mean have you even heard the caviezel comments about
01:52:24.220 it i've heard it no referenced a bunch of times i've seen it in print a few times here and there
01:52:28.600 i mean that's it people don't know jim caviezel for his q anon beliefs if he has q anon beliefs i
01:52:33.820 don't even know if he does but if he does i don't think that's what people associate with jim
01:52:38.260 caviezel probably the thing they associate with him is that is the jesus movie right they think okay
01:52:44.180 he played jesus in that big in the passion in the passion the big mel gibson thing but from back
01:52:48.460 in the day that's probably about it i don't think you know but like they're trying to make this
01:52:53.940 into this political thing because i guess they see this as an attack that's uh i don't understand
01:53:00.940 it honestly like i there are there are a lot of things that political disagreement explains
01:53:05.420 taking the opposite side on child sex trafficking shouldn't be one of them it's weird it is you feel
01:53:11.820 weird when you're on the side of like you know what i think we're just gonna we're gonna we're
01:53:15.900 gonna go we're gonna zig we're gonna zag here where people are zigging and people are all
01:53:19.420 zigging into the uh the the anti-child trafficking thing we're gonna zag like that's a weird thing
01:53:25.760 to do very it is so very weird uh but that's where we are right now i mean we are so divided in this
01:53:34.640 country i guess we can't even get together on child sex trafficking right now which is pretty amazing
01:53:41.320 one thing we did kind of get together on though it's starting to uh occur even to cnn
01:53:49.000 that joe biden is not telling the truth he's a liar he's a liar yes uh and they actually the words
01:54:00.420 donald trump was right were actually spoken on cnn by jake tapper now jake tapper we used to praise
01:54:09.620 him a lot for being objective you know he was very good in the what was it early obama years yeah
01:54:15.760 especially he was the only reporter who would ever ask a difficult question about barack obama
01:54:20.780 i mean outside of fox news but then he seemed to come down with uh trump derangement syndrome not a
01:54:26.880 fan of trump at all and i think that kind of messed up his objectivity but they were having a little
01:54:33.100 discussion um about what's going on right now and he actually broke down and said something pretty
01:54:40.040 amazing and christian uh glenn kessler from the washington post uh had a fact check about joe
01:54:45.680 biden uh from earlier this month um noting that hunter biden admitted in court in july that he was
01:54:52.340 in fact paid substantial sums uh from chinese companies kessler wrote hunter biden reported nearly
01:54:57.180 2.4 million in income in 2017 and 2.2 million in income in 2018 most of which came from chinese or
01:55:03.460 ukrainian interests but and this directly goes against what joe biden said in the debate in 2020
01:55:10.040 uh with uh donald trump take a listen my son has not made money in terms of this thing about uh what
01:55:19.040 are you talking about china what you made a fortune in ukraine in china in moscow and various other
01:55:27.180 places so it's from two different debates but i mean trump was right i mean what
01:55:33.400 did make a fortune from china and joe biden was wrong i don't know that he was lying about it he
01:55:38.860 might not have been told by hunter but this blind spot is a problem it's a problem one because
01:55:43.420 republicans aren't going to let it go that's for sure oh that's the problem yeah we should we should
01:55:47.200 just legal system it's not as though this is something that's been settled in other jurisdictions
01:55:51.600 and republicans are just harping on it it is an ongoing thing in our courts it's not going anywhere
01:55:55.780 this is a blind spot does it concern you as a democrat well i think dads i have sometimes and
01:56:01.040 parents sometimes have blind spots about their kids for sure and the president is no exception
01:56:05.520 but nothing has tied the president stop it stop saying that okay so they thanks they should they
01:56:14.640 had to get the lie in there somewhere they couldn't just nothing do an actual real segment no nothing
01:56:20.540 nothing is there's been no evidence of ties directly what are you talking about there's been tons of
01:56:26.420 evidence has there been irrefutable proof in a court of law yet no but that's a line of evidence
01:56:33.380 there is certainly evidence i give you the whatsapp message for example where hunter says he's sitting
01:56:38.220 in the room with his dad when one of these deals is going down and he's saying you know he and his
01:56:42.700 dad are going to punish you now they are denying that's a real message we will see on that one but
01:56:47.020 that's certainly evidence brought to by a whistleblower that would point you in that direction
01:56:51.000 the the uh text that they are not at all saying is not true from uh from two business associates of
01:56:58.560 hunter biden's talking together right where they say hey um we're not supposed to say that joe is
01:57:05.840 involved in this uh because uh they're really sensitive about that so only say that stuff in
01:57:10.000 person my gosh that is on record no one's opposing no one's saying it's a fake message and we can go
01:57:15.900 down the rules um and one of the things that's very interesting here is they keep saying well
01:57:20.100 there's no direct payments to a hundred to joe biden obviously right yeah what no criminal
01:57:27.740 enterprise worth its salt would make the payment go to the vice president of the united states in
01:57:31.760 its front first name we do have evidence that these communications were happening potentially
01:57:37.260 yeah uh under a fake name and that's being looked into right now again more evidence to that to that
01:57:42.320 front or at least accusations again these are coming from outside whistleblowers in the in the
01:57:46.800 government in biden's government are saying these things but in addition to that we have texts from
01:57:52.080 hunter biden complaining that he has to give the money that he gets to his dad 50 of the money i keep
01:57:58.140 having to spend half the money that i make and give it to him yep there are multiple text message where
01:58:03.960 he said it to other family members we have corporations set up in the names of children
01:58:11.000 in this family why on earth would you do that pat do any of your kids have llc's set up when they
01:58:18.220 were eight years old you said any overseas uh companies in their name does anyone you know
01:58:23.580 have anyone you've ever met done anything like that there's only one reason to do it which is to
01:58:30.220 launder money in this way and if all this stuff turns out to be true or half of it turns out to be true
01:58:36.900 we will be able to uh to to uh to at the end of the day figure out that this is joe biden but at this
01:58:44.860 this point right now what we do have is strong evidence indicating that it's likely yeah that's
01:58:49.580 not nothing to to say that there's no evidence to connect it's just a stupid statement and even if
01:58:55.880 there was no direct payment to joe biden which there it would be amazing if there were right like
01:59:01.900 it would be insane if there were but like you're an 80 year old guy who's already independently wealthy
01:59:08.580 what else are you going to do with your money but give it to your kids and their family and your
01:59:14.160 troubled son who's going through all these tough times the benefit you're getting from these
01:59:18.800 interactions is helping hunter that's what you're trying to do if he really is this loving dad who's
01:59:26.020 constantly trying to buy his kid out of trouble what do you think he's doing with this stuff
01:59:30.740 it's he's showing up not only on on speakerphone but also eating with he's going physically to the
01:59:41.660 dinners with business associates and somehow yeah but it's the first time ever that a one-hour dinner
01:59:49.060 with a bunch of business associates occurred and no business was discussed the first time in human
01:59:54.280 history every other time business has been a topic but this one time it wasn't it's so absurd to
02:00:01.200 believe this they don't believe it well you can write out the dinner if you talk about business yeah
02:00:04.660 so you know they wanted to do that yeah well that's true right so there you go i mean it is
02:00:10.280 it's absurd it's you've got to be butt stupid to believe the democrat party line on this
02:00:15.920 888-727-BECK more pat and stew for glenn coming up glenn back
02:00:20.760 it's pat and stew for glenn 888-727-BECK i'm holding in my hand right now you see if you're
02:00:43.500 watching on blaze tv um what looks like a gigantic uh brownie it does look like a gigantic brownie
02:00:53.460 it is actually not it's a uh it's a dinosaur vertebrae that uh i got from the icr discovery
02:01:01.960 museum um they they wanted me to have this we're gonna have one of the representatives on our uh friday
02:01:08.040 show we do these uh conspiracy shows once a month on the last friday of the month really and just talk
02:01:14.480 about you know uh controversial things young earth is the topic this coming friday and so how do
02:01:22.040 dinosaurs fit into that if the world is only you know you know the theory that the earth is 7 000
02:01:28.280 years old right rather than 4.5 billion so there's a little bit of a discrepancy there between science
02:01:35.720 and and the christian belief that it's 7 000 years old and there's no one who takes the position is
02:01:41.040 in between it's either 7 000 or 4.5 billion 7 000 years old or four and a half billion there you go
02:01:47.160 take your pick the icr is institution for creationism research or something like that
02:01:51.780 something like that yeah it's interesting it's a really nice museum too and they've got uh cool
02:01:55.960 dinosaurs in there and and whatnot and so forth and delicious brownies apparently and delicious
02:01:59.840 now they're a bit hard okay you want to make sure that uh sharpen your really sharp teeth
02:02:05.360 yeah uh when you buy it into those uh so that's coming up friday yeah that's a big show also uh
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02:03:09.420 the election as well now i i meant to ask the other day because joe biden claimed that they've um you
02:03:15.740 know cured cancer that uh that changed everything and he ended cancer i believe was quote we've ended
02:03:21.820 cancer as we know it so i'm just wondering if uh if the uh website has been updated uh let me just
02:03:30.160 check here it's a has joe biden cured cancer.com if you go there you can always check if it's true
02:03:36.180 or not has he cured cancer.com the answer right now as of right now right now right now it's uh yes
02:03:41.940 no no oh wow no he is not it's still cancer still exists it's an unpleasant surprise doggone it
02:03:48.420 that's surprising he said he did huh weird i don't understand why what exactly fell apart there
02:03:54.320 is that that's that was really weird we didn't get a chance to talk about that in any depth together
02:03:57.880 but like that was like did someone tell him it was cured like i'm worried it's really weird
02:04:03.360 why did he say that nobody wild nobody knows the glenn back program
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