The Glenn Beck Program - January 09, 2023


Why the Stand Against McCarthy Was a SUCCESS | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Rep. Dan Bishop | 1⧸9⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

144.39389

Word Count

17,857

Sentence Count

1,560

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about the Freedom Caucus and why they should be celebrated. He also talks about a new way to look at things, and why there is no room to compromise in Congress anymore. And he explains why you should be happy about the way things are now.


Transcript

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00:00:59.020 All right.
00:00:59.800 We've got a lot to cover today, including a new way to look at things.
00:01:04.860 Next.
00:01:05.420 Got no room to compromise.
00:01:34.980 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:59.760 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:06.440 Yeah, hello, you sick, twisted freak.
00:02:08.720 Welcome to the program.
00:02:10.760 Well, I'm waiting for the apology from all of those that called the Freedom Caucus members terrorists,
00:02:19.060 that they didn't want anything, that they didn't want anything, that what they were going to do was destroy the country.
00:02:25.120 I don't know.
00:02:25.700 Well, the things that they got for standing up against McCarthy seem to be pretty reasonable and something that I think both sides of the aisle should be happy about.
00:02:37.500 But, man, that's just me.
00:02:39.520 We'll talk about that and how the world is inside out and upside down and what to do about it in 60 seconds.
00:02:47.460 Having pain in your life isn't uncommon.
00:02:51.180 Millions of people suffer from it every day.
00:02:53.200 And if you don't have it now, you will.
00:02:54.900 Well, when that inflammation hits your joints, whether it's from regular exercise or just the day-to-day grind or the effects of aging, it is awful, awful.
00:03:05.580 You don't have to live in pain every day.
00:03:09.260 If you have severe pain, and usually our pain is caused from some sort of inflammation.
00:03:15.500 My back pain is caused from the inflammation of the discs.
00:03:18.500 Everything is inflammation.
00:03:21.220 It causes us to age more rapidly.
00:03:24.360 It is the beginning of all trouble, really, in our bodies.
00:03:29.720 So, when people say, I take ibuprofen, you know, it's good.
00:03:34.540 It never works for me.
00:03:35.900 Never.
00:03:36.860 And I've even tried the strong stuff.
00:03:38.700 You know, you can only get by prescription 800 milligrams of that.
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00:04:10.600 Okay, I don't know about anybody else, but I'm thinking that it worked out pretty good
00:04:15.900 holding McCarthy, you know, for 15 votes.
00:04:20.600 I don't know.
00:04:21.840 But, Glenn, it was such an embarrassment.
00:04:24.400 And it was such a...
00:04:25.700 Can you believe the dysfunction in the party and all that?
00:04:28.920 No, I can't.
00:04:29.980 Oh, gosh.
00:04:30.580 It was four days.
00:04:31.240 We delayed their important work by a few days.
00:04:33.740 Yeah.
00:04:34.460 That's...
00:04:35.140 Yeah.
00:04:35.760 So, here's what they got.
00:04:37.380 Minimum 72-hour reading period for all bills presented to Congress.
00:04:42.400 Now, you would think that, well, we already have that because that's exactly what President
00:04:48.480 Obama...
00:04:49.540 I'm just going to just point out, the Freedom Caucus actually got in writing what President
00:04:55.640 Obama said he was going to do and never did.
00:04:59.900 72 hours to read a bill.
00:05:02.400 Why is that important?
00:05:03.760 Because we don't have a constitutional republic anymore.
00:05:09.020 The way this is being run is there is no appropriations committee, really.
00:05:14.320 There is no way to have the power of the purse with Congress because they don't make a budget.
00:05:21.060 They just give you one lump sum and then let the president divvy it out.
00:05:25.500 That's unconstitutional.
00:05:27.580 That's not the way anybody does that.
00:05:30.620 Nobody does that.
00:05:31.640 You have a budget.
00:05:34.360 Okay.
00:05:35.540 They don't have that.
00:05:37.060 You also no longer have the same process of debate on the floor.
00:05:42.980 When was the last time you saw, except for last week, when was the last time you saw Congress
00:05:48.660 all sitting together as a House of Representatives and debating and have people behind them listening
00:05:56.280 to them?
00:05:56.820 Everything that you have seen on the House floor where somebody gets up to make a statement,
00:06:03.700 there's nobody else in the House.
00:06:05.400 Literally, no one else in the House.
00:06:07.960 That's all made for TV.
00:06:10.100 And this is why one of the first things they do, and this is Republicans and Democrats,
00:06:14.080 one of the first rules they pass is to make sure C-SPAN cameras can't be pointed at the gallery.
00:06:20.600 Yes.
00:06:20.840 Because they don't want you to see that no one's there.
00:06:22.860 Correct.
00:06:23.420 So the only reason you saw any of this stuff with McCarthy and Matt Gaetz and the guy being
00:06:30.400 restrained and all, the only reason you saw any of that is because the speaker wasn't in place yet
00:06:35.120 and the rule wasn't set yet so that the C-SPAN cameras could be pointed at the gallery.
00:06:41.160 Now they can't.
00:06:42.420 You're never going to see that stuff again for two years.
00:06:44.420 But because they hadn't put those rules in yet, you've got this small window of time to actually
00:06:48.180 see what was happening.
00:06:49.120 Right.
00:06:49.940 You need transparency.
00:06:52.060 This is our government.
00:06:54.260 We vote.
00:06:55.240 They're representing us.
00:06:57.740 I want to see what they're doing as they represent us.
00:07:01.480 So there was no debate.
00:07:03.440 It was all decided by Nancy Pelosi and Kevin McCarthy.
00:07:07.720 And then it was Chuck Schumer and Turtle Face.
00:07:12.580 And those four were making the decisions of what would come to the floor of the House and
00:07:19.120 the Senate.
00:07:20.100 And then they would give it to you, you know, maybe five hours before a vote.
00:07:24.780 It's 2,000 pages.
00:07:26.200 You can't read it.
00:07:27.520 You need attorneys.
00:07:28.520 You need your staff to go over what is in that bill.
00:07:31.320 That's what the House Freedom Caucus just accomplished for you.
00:07:38.360 Conservatives who are against this, will you, you don't have to apologize, will you at least
00:07:44.280 admit this is something good?
00:07:46.740 Democrats who said, these guys are terrorists.
00:07:49.780 It's in the hands of of of crazy people.
00:07:53.460 Is that crazy?
00:07:55.280 What they got.
00:07:56.560 Is that crazy?
00:07:57.820 Or does that work to your advantage as somebody who belongs to the United States of America
00:08:05.440 as a voting citizen?
00:08:08.640 Isn't this a good thing?
00:08:10.660 Now, they also got a commitment on a committee to study potential FBI abuses against the American
00:08:17.900 public.
00:08:18.880 That's a church committee.
00:08:21.160 And I'll explain that later next hour.
00:08:23.060 That is really, really good.
00:08:25.440 How about this for everybody who thinks it's an extremist thing on the left?
00:08:31.460 Term limits.
00:08:32.840 They're going to get a vote.
00:08:33.700 We all know how it's going to turn out, but they're at least going to get a vote on term
00:08:38.240 limits.
00:08:39.160 That's something that almost every American is for.
00:08:42.700 One of the most popular things in our discourse.
00:08:44.760 Correct.
00:08:45.320 80% of people support it.
00:08:46.960 Correct.
00:08:47.600 So how is this a bad thing for America?
00:08:51.660 For Republicans or Democrats?
00:08:54.140 This is the first time I've seen a group of people actually do the work of the American
00:09:00.740 people and take all the arrows and keep standing.
00:09:04.640 When's the last time you saw anybody do that in Congress?
00:09:08.360 Not for some special interest, not for something that is really divisive.
00:09:13.280 None of those are divisive.
00:09:16.480 When's the last time you saw that?
00:09:19.780 Congratulations to the House Freedom Caucus.
00:09:22.540 I wish these guys were in charge, honestly, because they're only asking to live by the
00:09:30.240 Constitution.
00:09:31.540 That's a good thing.
00:09:32.940 A really good thing.
00:09:34.620 So congratulations, America.
00:09:37.060 You won.
00:09:39.820 Now, we're going to get into this a little later.
00:09:42.240 But I want to talk to you about how the world is completely inside out.
00:09:49.140 And I've spent a lot of weeks reading and studying and praying and looking at what is
00:09:56.840 the message that I can bring to you that will be helpful and additive to your life.
00:10:03.740 How can we save our nation?
00:10:07.940 I will tell you that I truly believe the only thing that will save our nation, really, truly,
00:10:14.200 miraculously save it, is God.
00:10:17.960 Is if we turn back to the Lord and beg forgiveness and ask for his blessings again.
00:10:24.400 If we don't do that, we are going to go the way of every other empire of history.
00:10:33.380 And we will find ourselves in true slavery, unlike anything that the world has seen ever
00:10:42.100 before, because China is the future.
00:10:46.040 Except it will be global.
00:10:50.340 So as I'm watching the rioters in Brazil, which we'll talk about later, and I'm seeing
00:10:55.980 what's going on, they're trying to say that this is, you know, January 6th.
00:10:59.680 This is nothing like January 6th.
00:11:02.940 Although it has many of the same motivations as what Americans who voted for Donald Trump
00:11:11.000 were feeling.
00:11:12.840 And that is, this is us against the machine.
00:11:19.840 This is us against, not Republicans, Democrats, but this is a machine that is crushing the average
00:11:29.220 person.
00:11:30.440 I want to give you the perspective here to think about that what you're really fighting
00:11:36.760 is not left and right.
00:11:38.180 What you're really fighting is not Democrat and Republican.
00:11:40.940 What you're really fighting, and I said this to you last week, and I want you to understand
00:11:46.460 it before I add in something today.
00:11:49.680 What you're fighting is a globalist fascistic movement called the Great Reset, which really
00:11:59.160 is run by the elite presidents, prime ministers, governors, governors, parliaments of the West.
00:12:11.780 Okay?
00:12:12.080 It's an international fascistic sort of system.
00:12:16.540 Business and government colluding because they know better.
00:12:20.520 Then, on the other side, you have the national great reset, if you will, the national fascist.
00:12:31.320 And that is China and Russia, where it's all run by a bunch of oligarchs or, you know, the
00:12:37.340 party in China.
00:12:38.540 America, and they collude with business to make money and keep the average person down
00:12:46.100 at the bottom of the ladder.
00:12:48.680 That's what you think you're fighting.
00:12:51.500 But what we're actually fighting is international fascist.
00:12:56.560 That's the Great Reset.
00:12:57.840 That's what America is pushing for in Joe Biden.
00:13:00.140 And then you have the Chinese model, the national fascists.
00:13:06.500 You're leaving out something else.
00:13:09.880 The locals.
00:13:12.020 And that's where we are.
00:13:14.000 And that's why so many people who are former liberals, you'll read this from people in their
00:13:23.980 tweets or their comments on things.
00:13:26.360 They'll say, it's just too crazy to hear a conservative talk about, you know, going local
00:13:33.160 and think local and, you know, support your farmer's market.
00:13:40.020 Yeah.
00:13:40.680 Yeah.
00:13:41.220 You know why it's weird?
00:13:43.160 Because we admit you were right about some of this stuff.
00:13:48.080 You were right about international wars.
00:13:51.600 Maybe we should back off of some of that stuff and mind our own business.
00:13:54.760 You were right about the government and business colluding.
00:14:00.300 You're right.
00:14:02.380 And you were right that the power really is local.
00:14:07.520 So why are we arguing still?
00:14:12.500 Local.
00:14:13.540 If we fix us ourselves locally, the power remains closest to the people.
00:14:20.540 This is the basic principle of the American Constitution.
00:14:26.700 You keep all of the power closest to the people, not in some far distant city of Washington
00:14:33.060 or, God forbid, in some far distant EU or the United Nations.
00:14:39.680 You keep it closest to you because you have the best ability to fix the problems on the ground.
00:14:47.260 If I call 9-1-1 because my house is on fire, I want that 9-1-1 call to go to my local community
00:14:56.580 that is in touch with my local fire department.
00:15:00.660 I don't want it to go to some national 9-1-1 call that will prioritize which city is more important
00:15:07.720 and then filter it down to my local.
00:15:10.380 I want it local.
00:15:12.000 That's the most effective way to fight the fire.
00:15:17.320 That's what we're doing.
00:15:19.080 And that's what you're really feeling.
00:15:21.580 The media is helping either China or the Great Reset crowd.
00:15:27.340 So either the international fascist or the national fascist.
00:15:32.160 The media is helping both of those two and providing you with a false choice.
00:15:38.320 It's one or the other.
00:15:39.720 What do you want, China?
00:15:40.560 What do you want?
00:15:43.380 Well, no, I want local.
00:15:46.040 And local means the constitution.
00:15:49.200 That's what they don't have a constitution like this around the rest of the world.
00:15:53.000 But we do.
00:15:54.360 So we can understand it better.
00:15:56.460 But that's why you're seeing riots in Brazil.
00:15:59.660 That's why you're seeing them all throughout Europe.
00:16:02.820 That's why farmers are standing up in the Netherlands.
00:16:06.100 Wait a minute.
00:16:06.600 We can't grow food this way because they're the local fire department they know.
00:16:13.180 Okay.
00:16:15.200 So I want to change the subject just a bit to what is it that you believe in?
00:16:23.780 What institution today do you believe in?
00:16:27.520 I told you there would come a time where the world would be inside out, upside down, and everything that you thought was solid will be liquid.
00:16:38.960 I want to give you a minute here, 60 seconds to think, are we there yet?
00:16:45.300 I am, I think we are, everything is upside down and inside out.
00:16:51.860 Nothing you thought you could trust, you can trust.
00:16:56.040 So now we feel alone and panicked.
00:17:02.460 Should we?
00:17:04.920 60 seconds.
00:17:06.540 Back in a minute.
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00:18:46.280 So is there anything that you can think of that you have absolutely faith in?
00:19:01.500 Let me rephrase it.
00:19:03.180 Is there anything in our society that has not failed?
00:19:07.520 People have failed us.
00:19:13.460 Institutions have failed us.
00:19:16.000 In many cases, our churches have failed us in one way or another.
00:19:22.140 Our political parties have failed us.
00:19:25.120 Our banks, our checks and balances have failed us.
00:19:30.740 Have they not?
00:19:31.260 Is there anything that you feel hasn't really truly failed us?
00:19:37.520 Nobody's perfect.
00:19:39.660 You're not talking about that, though.
00:19:41.120 You're not talking about an occasional failure.
00:19:42.900 No, I'm talking about a systematic kind of failure.
00:19:45.520 I mean, there's been, there's some things.
00:19:46.860 I think, you know, the military, at least our people, you know, our soldiers, I think, are very darn good.
00:19:53.860 But as a system?
00:19:55.640 Yeah, like it's been a problem.
00:19:57.080 It's a problem.
00:19:57.520 Our day-to-day, you know, police officers, I tend to trust.
00:20:00.560 But again, we've had some issues there.
00:20:03.780 But the system is now set up to fail.
00:20:05.140 Yeah.
00:20:05.340 Yeah, there's not a lot of examples.
00:20:07.260 The courts have had some good moments lately, but also there's plenty of bad ones you could cite as well.
00:20:12.500 Yeah, and you could also cite the local courts that are now just missing people for bail and everything else.
00:20:18.260 The system has failed.
00:20:20.400 It's hard to find one.
00:20:21.040 Okay, so I want to give you something that we've heard a million times, but I look at it with new eyes.
00:20:35.560 Charity suffer long.
00:20:38.700 It is kind.
00:20:40.300 Charity doesn't envy.
00:20:41.940 Charity isn't vain.
00:20:44.460 It's not puffed up.
00:20:46.380 It doesn't behave unseemly.
00:20:49.380 It doesn't seek her own.
00:20:51.620 It isn't easily provoked.
00:20:53.840 It doesn't think evil.
00:20:55.840 It doesn't rejoice in iniquity.
00:20:58.100 It rejoices in the truth.
00:21:00.160 It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
00:21:05.620 Listen to this.
00:21:07.860 Charity never faileth.
00:21:12.580 But where there be prophecies, they shall fail.
00:21:16.840 Whether there be tongues, they shall cease.
00:21:19.920 Whether there be knowledge, they will vanish away.
00:21:23.800 For we know in part and we prophesy in part.
00:21:28.240 But then that which is perfect, then that which is in part shall be done away.
00:21:35.620 When I was a child, I spoke as a child.
00:21:37.780 I understood as a child.
00:21:39.060 I thought as a child.
00:21:40.200 But when I became a man, I put away these childish things.
00:21:43.500 For now we see through the glass darkly.
00:21:46.380 But then face to face, now I know in part.
00:21:50.080 But then I shall know even as I have known.
00:21:54.560 And now abideth faith, hope, and charity.
00:21:57.480 These three, the greatest is charity.
00:22:02.500 Charity never fails.
00:22:05.620 What does that mean when we're looking at our society?
00:22:12.980 I'll give you the answer when we come back.
00:22:16.300 I'll give you the answer when we come back.
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00:24:12.500 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:20.420 Everything we know, every system we have has failed, has failed.
00:24:27.640 And we've done, you know, our best to figure out, you know, what are we going to do?
00:24:32.980 I, again, reiterate that I think the only thing to save us is God.
00:24:38.400 But God is truth.
00:24:40.440 And where do we find these eternal truths?
00:24:44.820 Well, when you look at eternal truths, one thing we all know, I don't care if you're religious or not, love never fails.
00:24:55.920 Whether there be prophecies, they'll fail.
00:24:58.160 Whether there are tongues, they will cease.
00:25:00.060 Whether there is knowledge, it will vanish away.
00:25:02.920 For we know in part, we prophesy in part.
00:25:06.320 But love suffers long.
00:25:08.400 It is kind.
00:25:09.100 It doesn't envy.
00:25:10.440 Love doesn't parade itself.
00:25:11.840 It's not puffed up.
00:25:13.100 It doesn't behave rudely.
00:25:14.720 It doesn't seek its own.
00:25:15.880 It's not provoked.
00:25:16.980 It doesn't think evil.
00:25:18.380 It doesn't rejoice in iniquity.
00:25:20.020 It rejoices in the truth.
00:25:21.800 And it bears all things, believes all things, hopes in all things, endures in all things.
00:25:27.100 I don't care if you're religious or not.
00:25:29.620 If you define love, that is how you would define love.
00:25:33.960 Love is the answer.
00:25:38.660 But I want to break this down.
00:25:41.580 I want to go back to the original word that you would find in King James, and that is charity.
00:25:47.520 What is charity?
00:25:48.660 Charity begins, well, one of two ways.
00:25:53.280 Do your responsibility as an American.
00:25:57.980 Give more.
00:25:59.720 Give it to the IRS.
00:26:01.000 And the IRS will give it to those in need.
00:26:05.240 That's not charity.
00:26:06.920 That's not charity.
00:26:07.680 It does not require any kind of gratitude on the blessings that you have, because it just takes it.
00:26:16.960 Charity begins with gratitude.
00:26:19.840 And I believe this is the biggest missing piece that we have to put in before we can find love for one another or anything else.
00:26:31.320 We have to find gratitude.
00:26:35.440 There are some studies that have been done that are quite amazing.
00:26:41.300 And they separated about 300 adults.
00:26:45.400 And they were people that were seeking mental health counseling.
00:26:48.520 And so they were told they're going to be put into an experiment.
00:26:51.560 And what they what they did is they assigned they broke them into three categories.
00:26:57.920 All three received counseling services.
00:27:00.740 But the first group was instructed to write a letter of gratitude to another person each week for three weeks, whether they sent it or not.
00:27:12.960 Find somebody that you're grateful for and write them a letter.
00:27:16.420 The second group was asked to write about their deepest thoughts and their deepest feelings about negative experiences.
00:27:23.380 The other group didn't have to write anything.
00:27:25.740 Didn't do anything.
00:27:26.500 What they found was that those who wrote the gratitude letter letters, whether they sent them or not, were significantly better in mental health in just four weeks and 12 weeks after their writing exercises stopped.
00:27:45.660 It was still beneficial to them.
00:27:48.620 So gratitude actually changes the way your mind works.
00:27:55.620 They found that the people who were writing with wee words were writing about gratitude were so much better off.
00:28:06.980 In fact, the ones who had negative emotions, those who were ruminating on their negative experiences, those people tended on becoming even more bitter.
00:28:20.080 Now, look at our society.
00:28:22.200 Our society is not using wee words.
00:28:26.020 We're using them.
00:28:27.480 They and them.
00:28:30.240 They're responsible.
00:28:32.520 They're the problem.
00:28:34.840 Not, we can solve this.
00:28:38.680 We are being trained to be pessimistic.
00:28:43.640 We are being trained to pit ourselves against one another.
00:28:48.500 And instead of looking for things we're grateful for, we're looking for things that we're pissed off about.
00:28:57.220 May I suggest that we stop that activity and start looking for the things that we're grateful for?
00:29:07.980 They then went out to this group and said, pass it on.
00:29:12.420 Here's some money.
00:29:13.800 Pass it on.
00:29:14.520 You just figure out who you want to pass it to, who you think deserves it, and how much they deserve.
00:29:21.940 When they did this, they found that across the participants, when people felt more grateful, their brain activity was actually different.
00:29:32.420 And it was different from those who actually were giving money as related to guilt or even their desire to help a cause.
00:29:45.280 So I really believe in puppy dogs.
00:29:47.220 So I'm going to give the puppy dogs, you know, need sweet eyes charity.
00:29:51.700 You can have that, but if you're giving it because you love little puppy dogs and you want to help them on that cause, it's not as powerful as being grateful for those people who are helping little puppy dogs and giving it to them because you're grateful to them.
00:30:12.100 And it is certainly those who felt guilt, like, I'm going to get in trouble if I don't give this money.
00:30:17.920 It doesn't change.
00:30:19.140 Now, here's what happens.
00:30:21.500 You actually have a fundamental change in your brain.
00:30:28.540 They say it's a greater neural sensitivity in the medial prefrontal cortex.
00:30:37.460 Here's what happens.
00:30:38.480 You have a change in the brain area where you learn and make decisions.
00:30:46.780 And it becomes stronger.
00:30:49.340 And it's a practice that doesn't happen right away.
00:30:53.500 It's a practice that you need to build up over time, about a month, and then it starts to show differences in the way you think, the way you behave, your happiness level, your depression level.
00:31:08.220 It makes you stronger as an individual.
00:31:12.040 And again, it's really all about being charitable.
00:31:16.520 Again, giving to something isn't the same as gratitude.
00:31:21.440 Being grateful for the people, being grateful for the opportunity, that's what leads to charity, true charity.
00:31:32.500 Gratefulness leads to love.
00:31:35.080 Love is charity.
00:31:37.840 We're not grateful for anything.
00:31:41.040 How many people are grateful today?
00:31:44.620 All you hear about are the complaints.
00:31:47.000 I have said for a very long time, I believe this audience is going to be the audience, the group of people that will save America from its disaster.
00:31:59.060 We'll save it.
00:32:00.180 Whether in whole or in parts, it will be responsible in the end for saving her.
00:32:06.880 So I want to start a couple of things.
00:32:12.180 I'm going to ask anybody who takes that charge seriously, that we are each of us responsible for playing a role in either our destruction or in our salvation.
00:32:26.860 I want to start something with those who are serious about that, and I'll lay it out over the next few days and few weeks.
00:32:36.040 And it won't be all of the audience, I'm sure.
00:32:39.080 But I ask you to be involved.
00:32:41.960 You're listening to this broadcast at this time for a reason.
00:32:45.700 If you look at the mental health situation in our country alone, do you know that suicide for African-American men is up 56%?
00:32:57.340 It's up 30% among our children?
00:33:01.960 Why is that?
00:33:05.940 I think one of the reasons is because we lack gratitude.
00:33:10.420 You know, I thought about this over the holiday.
00:33:19.440 In some ways, I lack gratitude for all of the bad things that happen in my life.
00:33:27.400 My father used to tell me, there is no such thing as bad.
00:33:30.100 It's what you decide to do with whatever the situation that presents itself.
00:33:36.520 I've gone through depression.
00:33:38.220 My family has gone through depression.
00:33:40.840 Every single one of my children now have gone through serious depression.
00:33:48.560 I should be very grateful that I went through depression and I had a mother that committed suicide because I'm very well aware of it.
00:33:59.620 And I can spot it early and I know how to somewhat know how to deal with it with my children.
00:34:09.220 We have all been given our problems so we can conquer them and then help someone else out that has that exact same problem.
00:34:24.200 I'm grateful for that.
00:34:26.300 It gives me a purpose and a meaning and some steering.
00:34:30.760 You know, it gives me a compass.
00:34:32.220 Oh, okay.
00:34:32.740 I should probably head towards that direction.
00:34:35.060 I'd like to ask you to start a gratitude journal just on a piece of paper, on a notebook, whatever, just every morning and every night if you can.
00:34:49.820 Otherwise, just every night.
00:34:52.500 Write.
00:34:53.020 It doesn't matter what it is.
00:34:55.480 It's going to probably start out really stupid.
00:34:57.600 I'm really grateful that I can go to sleep right now.
00:35:00.640 I'm really grateful that the day is over.
00:35:03.820 Whatever it is, it probably will start out very simply.
00:35:06.900 But over a month, at the end of the month, I want you to compare the two and you will see it will deepen and start to look for the things and the people that you are grateful for and write them down.
00:35:25.560 It will change the way you think.
00:35:28.320 It will change the way you process information in a very positive way.
00:35:36.220 Back in a minute.
00:35:39.460 Well, it's a new year and you've resolved that one of the things you want to change in your life is your stress level, which, by the way, gratitude shows reduces stress.
00:35:48.980 Maybe you should start with the stress you feel about your car.
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00:36:51.280 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:37:08.860 So I want to play something I posted on Instagram the other day on Friday.
00:37:13.100 I saw this clip and it comes from a play with a fairy godmother and I just posted it with, to me, this is the way Monday feels.
00:37:25.100 Not to fear, little children.
00:37:27.080 I will help.
00:37:28.780 Not to fear, little children.
00:37:31.000 I will help.
00:37:32.800 Not to fear, little children.
00:37:34.440 Oh my gosh.
00:37:38.200 So if you are just listening to that, the fairy godmother suspended above the stage.
00:37:44.260 At that moment, you hear her crash.
00:37:45.740 That is her, the suspension mechanism breaking and her falling to the ground.
00:37:50.940 In a very violent fashion.
00:37:52.600 Play it one more time.
00:37:52.920 Not to fear, little children.
00:37:54.980 I will help.
00:37:55.720 It's right on beat, too.
00:37:59.580 Like, it's almost designed.
00:38:01.120 I mean, it's so tremendous to see the fairy godmother in her skirt just kind of go down.
00:38:06.740 And then you don't see her hit the floor.
00:38:08.700 So it helps you not go, ow.
00:38:10.560 Yeah.
00:38:10.960 It looked like it was a little rough.
00:38:12.940 Yeah.
00:38:13.120 And I like how it's also encapsulated in the phrase, not to fear, little children.
00:38:18.120 Like, everything's going to be fine!
00:38:22.420 I saw that clip and I went, that's Mondays.
00:38:25.780 That is Mondays.
00:38:28.820 All right.
00:38:30.260 We've got a couple of things.
00:38:32.580 First of all, how was your weekend, Stu?
00:38:34.960 It was very good.
00:38:36.160 I don't know if you know this.
00:38:37.040 Philadelphia Eagles, number one seed in the playoffs.
00:38:39.240 Nope, didn't hear it.
00:38:39.460 Nope, didn't hear it.
00:38:39.900 Excited about that.
00:38:40.800 Nope.
00:38:40.980 Excited to get the national championship game for college.
00:38:43.100 I wasn't screaming at the Cowboys at all this weekend.
00:38:46.120 Oh, wow.
00:38:46.560 It wasn't.
00:38:47.080 See, now that you're actually getting into sports a little bit, mainly because your son
00:38:50.580 is into it, it's going to be fun to watch your life be completely tortured like every
00:38:57.280 other Cowboys fan around here.
00:38:59.280 That's fun.
00:39:00.240 That'll be fun for me to enjoy, at least.
00:39:02.540 I'm already, I mean, look, as an Eagles fan, I'm always tortured no matter what happens,
00:39:05.760 even when they win.
00:39:06.700 So I'm used to it.
00:39:07.700 But you don't understand the pain you're about to indulge in.
00:39:11.840 Well, you know, there was the quarterback that was the standing quarterback for the
00:39:17.460 Dallas Cowboys.
00:39:18.760 Starting quarterback?
00:39:19.360 You're talking about Dak Prescott.
00:39:20.620 Yeah, Prescott.
00:39:21.260 He hurt himself and then shut up.
00:39:23.380 Wonderful this weekend.
00:39:24.300 Yeah.
00:39:24.500 And then he was replaced with the second string.
00:39:28.360 Cooper Rush, yes.
00:39:29.160 And he would seem to, I don't know anything about, he seemed to be doing quite well.
00:39:33.800 Yes.
00:39:34.400 Yeah.
00:39:34.720 He did do very well.
00:39:35.680 And then Prescott got better, came back in and doesn't look quite as good as the second
00:39:45.440 string guy.
00:39:47.060 You know, there's some, there's a lot of people around here making that argument these days.
00:39:50.120 And I, I revel in it.
00:39:52.260 Oh, shut up.
00:39:52.800 I enjoy it so much to hear every word of these points and arguments being made.
00:39:58.060 But yes, it does seem like he's, he's very good at completing passes to the other team.
00:40:02.720 Yes.
00:40:03.920 He led the league in interceptions, but he also missed five games this year.
00:40:09.060 Yeah.
00:40:09.160 So I keep, I'm told all the time he's some elite quarterback.
00:40:12.860 I, I've never noticed it before.
00:40:14.760 I don't know what it takes to be an elite quarterback.
00:40:18.300 That's not it.
00:40:18.840 But there's a couple of quarterbacks out there, like the one in Tampa.
00:40:23.080 Yeah.
00:40:24.240 He's a very good example.
00:40:25.800 That doesn't seem to be quite as elite.
00:40:29.560 You're saying that, who isn't, wait, I don't think I understand your point here.
00:40:33.340 You're saying.
00:40:34.420 It may be completely invalid.
00:40:37.320 What's his name?
00:40:38.100 Tom Brady.
00:40:38.640 Tom Brady.
00:40:38.860 Yeah.
00:40:39.120 Yeah.
00:40:39.780 Not quite as good as it used to be.
00:40:41.600 No, he's, he's getting older, but he's still.
00:40:44.260 Should have quit last year.
00:40:47.300 Should have quit.
00:40:48.220 It's been a rough year for Tom.
00:40:49.480 I mean, after a lot of really good years in a row.
00:40:53.360 Yeah.
00:40:53.820 It's been a rough year.
00:40:54.660 I mean, I just asked myself, is it?
00:40:56.820 Yeah.
00:40:57.280 Right.
00:40:57.600 But was it worth the family?
00:41:01.200 I mean, I don't know.
00:41:02.040 You've made the choice of, I, you know, that's, that's definitely the, I think he did.
00:41:06.760 That's what people say.
00:41:07.740 Yeah.
00:41:08.020 I don't know.
00:41:08.400 Like his family, you know, his wife.
00:41:10.960 That's what people say.
00:41:13.080 Is she saying he chose publicly saying that?
00:41:16.560 She's publicly saying, I, we made a deal.
00:41:20.500 You were out.
00:41:21.480 You were out.
00:41:22.100 I want you with the family.
00:41:23.880 So I'm out.
00:41:24.300 The Gleimbach Program.
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00:43:29.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:32.720 So let's talk about what happened last week.
00:43:37.260 It was, no, the only thing worse.
00:43:40.420 Okay, the Civil War was worse.
00:43:42.160 And then January 6th, of course, was worse.
00:43:45.600 Then I think it was Apollo 11 that burned up on the platform.
00:43:49.780 Then, yeah, then was this out-of-control group of 20 conservatives that hijacked like a bunch
00:44:01.320 of terrorists taking a plane to Cuba just to keep Kevin McCarthy out.
00:44:07.320 Or was it to negotiate for extremist things?
00:44:11.300 Holy cow.
00:44:12.400 Now, I would hope that all Americans see, and I mean all Americans, independents and even
00:44:20.340 Democrats.
00:44:21.920 I mean, there's still the Democrats that aren't Marxist crazies.
00:44:25.100 The people who believe in the Constitution and the rule of law.
00:44:28.240 I hope you see what these 20 men and women negotiated and got for standing up against Kevin McCarthy.
00:44:37.860 Now, what are those things, and are we really going to get them?
00:44:44.960 Well, we're going to talk to a man who knows.
00:44:48.420 He was part of it.
00:44:49.640 One of the most fiercest fighters on the floor last week from North Carolina.
00:44:55.320 Congressman Dan Bishop joins us in 60 seconds.
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00:46:54.660 All right, let's go to Dan Bishop.
00:46:57.980 You may know his name.
00:46:59.720 He was the lead sponsor and the author of the North Carolina bathroom bill in the state senate.
00:47:04.560 He made a lot of changes for the good to bring common sense to North Carolina, and now he
00:47:13.440 is in Washington.
00:47:14.700 There was a story out last week that he said, look, this is all common sense stuff, and if
00:47:18.940 we can't get this, I'm out.
00:47:21.480 And that meant people were like, oh, he's going to quit of it.
00:47:24.820 No, that's not exactly what he meant by that, and he is on with us now.
00:47:30.020 Congressman, thank you so much for standing against all odds, honestly, and against all
00:47:37.220 media and a lot of conservative media.
00:47:40.220 Thank you.
00:47:41.480 Good morning, Glenn.
00:47:42.680 Thank you for the opportunity to speak with you.
00:47:45.300 And, you know, I did a media hit on Meet the Press with Chuck Todd yesterday, and the bitterness
00:47:51.680 was really palpable in his eyes and in his voice and in his questions.
00:47:55.560 He, he, nothing he hates worse than some conservatives who will actually say we need to do some
00:48:02.500 conservative things in Congress with the Republican majority that has been so hard won.
00:48:07.540 I have to tell you, though, this, I don't think what you asked for, I don't think it was just
00:48:12.580 conservative.
00:48:13.560 I think this was really common sense.
00:48:17.120 72 hours, wasn't that?
00:48:18.600 Absolutely.
00:48:19.100 Isn't that what Barack Obama said he would impose?
00:48:22.240 72 hours to read every bill.
00:48:24.820 You got it done.
00:48:27.280 That's right.
00:48:28.020 In fact, you're absolutely right.
00:48:29.480 It isn't really conservative.
00:48:31.360 It is, it is about sort of the making the institution function as it's envisioned to.
00:48:37.880 Yes.
00:48:38.880 Yes.
00:48:39.440 And I mean, whoever said it was the right, you know, it's interesting, Glenn, all, as you
00:48:45.320 said, conservatives blowing us up.
00:48:47.180 There's the guy out there, of course, who thinks we ought to have a convention to fundamentally
00:48:50.520 alter the United States Constitution, but thought the risk was just too unbelievably high to defer
00:49:00.520 the coronation of Kevin McCarthy for four days so we could work out some things that need
00:49:04.680 to be given attention.
00:49:05.620 I don't see it that way.
00:49:07.080 I think what we ought to be all angry and upset about is the $1.7 trillion omnibus that was
00:49:13.920 ran through after being designed by a handful of people with the assistance of 18 Republican
00:49:19.340 senators two weeks ago, you know, three weeks ago.
00:49:22.080 But this is the thing that they said was, it's funny, Glenn, I did have one interesting
00:49:27.680 thing, and you never, when people say something that's unexpected, I always love that.
00:49:31.300 Morning Joe.
00:49:32.300 Joe Scarborough said in an interview, he described all the people wringing hands about how this
00:49:37.600 is, this was chaos and the like, that they're catastrophizing it.
00:49:42.660 I think that's right.
00:49:44.020 It wasn't a catastrophe.
00:49:45.920 It was democracy.
00:49:47.120 There is a weaponization of the federal government and the FBI, and some of us have been calling
00:49:55.520 for a church committee, and quite honestly, if more Democrats were awake and we had a real
00:50:03.080 true free press that was looking at the facts and still considered themselves, you know, the
00:50:08.660 last line of defense for rule of law, they would be calling for a church commission.
00:50:14.920 You guys got that done.
00:50:17.580 Can you explain what that is?
00:50:20.040 I certainly can.
00:50:21.200 And a lot of people hear that and they say, what is it?
00:50:23.120 What do I thought was separation of church and state?
00:50:25.120 What are you talking about?
00:50:27.080 And I know your listeners will know that they're referring to Frank, Senator Frank Church, a
00:50:31.640 Democrat from Idaho back in 1975, chaired a Senate select committee to dig into stories
00:50:39.700 that had emerged about how our intelligence community writ large.
00:50:43.860 So certainly the FBI, DOJ, but CIA were engaged in some pretty horrific stuff.
00:50:50.740 Yeah.
00:50:50.980 And of course, the deep state has only gotten much deeper and wider since 1975.
00:50:57.420 And despite the reforms enacted subsequently in 1978, so this committee is called the Committee
00:51:05.220 on the Weaponization of Federal Government at this point, Tom, be a subcommittee of Jim
00:51:09.080 Jordan's Judiciary Committee.
00:51:11.020 But that was my project here within these negotiations was to make sure that we got that body empowered
00:51:19.640 with all the authority that it would need without having House Permanent Select Committee on
00:51:25.920 Intelligence be able to serve as gatekeeper to information obtaining and so forth.
00:51:30.980 And we achieved it.
00:51:32.320 It was some pretty hard knocking negotiating in that part that we did, but I'm thrilled with
00:51:42.520 what we've ended up with.
00:51:43.980 Now, that doesn't mean that the deep state won't stonewall it.
00:51:48.060 It will.
00:51:48.720 But you've got to first start with a charter for the committee that makes it clear that
00:51:55.460 we've got a sufficiently broad scope to get at all the requisite agencies and that we're
00:52:01.100 going to, we can access information without being blunted.
00:52:07.460 And it has some teeth to it.
00:52:10.080 You better believe it.
00:52:11.520 Okay.
00:52:11.960 I mean, and so we got, we actually got not just sort of a vague promise.
00:52:15.600 We got down to the legislative language, the resolution that will be passed this week where
00:52:20.520 that was negotiated out and agreed to.
00:52:22.580 Do you know, Dan, if you're going to be on that committee?
00:52:26.420 I believe, I have reason to believe that I will be.
00:52:29.640 Okay.
00:52:29.880 And right now we're sort of waiting to see exactly how it will be led.
00:52:35.140 I will tell you, Dan, that we will pray for you and everybody on that committee.
00:52:39.880 I think this is one of the most dangerous things any man or woman can do today in the federal
00:52:46.460 government is begin to tunnel in and look at what is happening inside our intelligence
00:52:53.860 and justice departments.
00:52:56.280 They're not going to go away happily.
00:52:59.640 Yeah.
00:53:00.000 And, and this, well, I, you know, it's, it's always interesting.
00:53:04.080 You got to, at the very outset here, be thoughtful about what you say about it.
00:53:08.060 But yes, but your point is well taken, Glenn.
00:53:11.120 And the things that this superstructure within the bureaucracy that I don't believe is under
00:53:18.460 the control of Congress, I don't believe it's under the control of the president.
00:53:21.640 Right.
00:53:21.780 I don't either, uh, uh, that, you know, and how it has, um, developed and the, the ways
00:53:29.200 in which it is, I mean, you know, recently the FBI responded to the release of some of
00:53:33.540 the Twitter files and its role, uh, describing its role.
00:53:36.840 And it was almost contemptuous.
00:53:38.460 It said, uh, they were just engaged with their community partners and they regret that
00:53:43.460 conspiracy theories have emerged.
00:53:45.700 You know, it's like, whoa, man, if those guys will say, say it that way in the light of
00:53:50.360 those revelations and think that'll sell, we are in a weird place.
00:53:56.060 And of course, you've been saying it for years, Glenn.
00:53:58.420 So we're going to find out.
00:54:00.460 I, I, and I recognize that there's jeopardy that comes along with that.
00:54:04.080 So tell me what else you guys negotiated that was, you know, that, that was good for all
00:54:10.980 Americans and as I enter on that, uh, Glenn, I'll also say many of the colleagues in the
00:54:17.700 Republican conference who refused to join us and also bitterly criticized the 20 of
00:54:24.800 us all have said how great the work is, the results that we've obtained.
00:54:29.700 So, but we, we, we got back the single member motion to vacate the chair, something that
00:54:35.020 has always been available to members of Congress until Nancy Pelosi deep six at last Congress.
00:54:40.820 Uh, we have a rules package that provides for single purpose or single subject legislation
00:54:46.640 to try to deter the ability to pack these massive bills.
00:54:50.520 So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, what does that mean?
00:54:52.260 What, what is the teeth in that?
00:54:54.100 That means that everything has to come separately or, or what?
00:54:58.900 It means, and it, so there'll be a, there's a specific rule that says each bill must have
00:55:04.520 a single subject.
00:55:05.500 Each member, when they put a bill in the hopper, they've got to describe what that is.
00:55:09.940 And then now the rules committee, as you know, Glenn is sort of the anti-rules committee.
00:55:15.040 Every bill that has been coming to the floor for a long time is, has a special rule.
00:55:19.140 It departs from all of the rules.
00:55:20.880 You can't make an amendment to it.
00:55:22.340 It's like it's on the, the Politburo of the, of, of President Xi, as opposed to the Congress
00:55:26.960 of the United States.
00:55:27.600 So they can continue.
00:55:29.660 Well, if we hadn't done something else, which I'll get to, then we couldn't, uh, see that
00:55:34.720 this is enforced, but that's the rule.
00:55:36.560 Now we've got to go through and enforce it.
00:55:38.240 There's another rule requiring germaneness.
00:55:41.100 You can't make an amendment to it unless it's germane.
00:55:43.220 That preserves the single subject.
00:55:45.560 Uh, we have a return of the Holman rule, which allows Congress to specifically zero out
00:55:51.000 offices within the federal government or a bureaucrat, a Tony Fauci.
00:55:55.320 Um, we have a, you mean defund our, yes.
00:56:01.560 Wow.
00:56:02.520 Yes.
00:56:03.840 So again, we, we won't be sitting here with just these, uh, blunt instruments.
00:56:08.260 We will go after specific problems in the bureaucracy.
00:56:13.320 Okay.
00:56:13.600 So the problem with that has always been, or has been since Barack Obama got in, we don't
00:56:19.180 actually have a budget.
00:56:20.140 So you, you control the purse strings, but not really because you don't have a budget.
00:56:24.680 But this will actually, this will actually take care of that problem.
00:56:29.200 Even if there is no budget, you'll be able to go in.
00:56:31.680 For instance, how about the IRS agents?
00:56:35.500 Yes.
00:56:36.160 Yes.
00:56:36.580 I mean, now Holman rule would be an apple that they're talking, they're going to pass that
00:56:41.300 bill, I think right away to defund the 87,000 IRS agents.
00:56:44.760 But here's something that's very key, Glenn, and, and something that conservatives have
00:56:50.040 learned to distinguish.
00:56:51.980 There's a lot of BS that comes out of Washington, a lot of, a lot of image or messaging bills
00:56:58.240 that pass.
00:56:58.960 And so just because something can pass the floor of the house under Republican control
00:57:02.660 doesn't mean it has any significance.
00:57:04.260 What I've been pushing for, what this is all about is where can we go to the mat and fight
00:57:09.760 it out right now and see to it the thing.
00:57:13.520 So, so we're going to, you know, all these things kind of dovetail, but if you're right,
00:57:17.400 if we're still in the process where we're doing these blunt instrument laws, we'll pass
00:57:24.060 the bill to defund the IRS agents, but unless you use the Holman rule to put something in
00:57:29.400 a bigger appropriations bill, probably isn't going to get through the Senate.
00:57:33.480 You see, the Holman lets us do that.
00:57:37.940 All right.
00:57:38.320 Let me take a one minute break.
00:57:39.840 And if you have time, I'd love to have you hang out for just a second more and tell us
00:57:43.540 what else you guys got out of this.
00:57:47.040 Dan Bishop, the congressman from North Carolina, one of the 20 holdouts, thank God, just going
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00:59:40.520 So, the next big area, Glenn, is that in addition to these rules changes where you're very important
00:59:45.400 in terms of changing the way Congress functions and brings more people in the process, it was
00:59:49.800 also critical, we believe, to get legislative policy strategy commitments, meaning there
00:59:56.480 are some fights we can win now, and we ought to get on with them.
01:00:00.100 So, the main one is budget constraints.
01:00:03.680 We got a commitment.
01:00:05.020 Now, this is a commitment.
01:00:06.260 It doesn't go in a rules package, but it's an obligation.
01:00:09.000 House Republicans will adopt a fiscal year 24 budget resolution that balances within 10
01:00:14.120 years, and caps fiscal year 24 discretionary spending at the enacted fiscal year 22 level
01:00:22.160 or lower.
01:00:23.680 So, we're going to, we are committed, we're not going to just be rolled again by sitting
01:00:30.760 around and cosmetic passing of appropriations bills that don't go through the Senate, wait
01:00:35.780 until their omni expires in September, and then pass another omni.
01:00:39.940 We're going to, this sets targets that are specified, the conference has to live by, and
01:00:47.700 again, Kevin's speakership depends on living up to the bargain that we've made.
01:00:52.900 Right.
01:00:53.320 So, he may not keep his word, but then you can call for him to be overturned, and we're
01:01:00.660 back in the situation where we were, right?
01:01:05.040 That's right.
01:01:05.540 So, we have a commitment we've made to one another, and we'll live according to that
01:01:11.200 commitment.
01:01:11.720 Now, we can do it.
01:01:12.520 I don't want it to be thought of as we're waiting around to do something to Kevin McCarthy.
01:01:16.300 I think the important thing is we've decided these things up front in order that we can
01:01:21.000 work together and get to them, as opposed to, you know, sort of people all being around
01:01:26.120 disgruntled all the time, thinking about who's going to call up a motion to vacate the chair.
01:01:30.300 That should be unnecessary.
01:01:31.460 Right.
01:01:31.540 It should be, if everybody keeps their word, it would be.
01:01:35.120 Are you guys concerned at all about repercussions from this?
01:01:39.800 You know, that's the thing that's most interesting to me, Glenn, and this is an unusual perspective,
01:01:45.320 I think, but I'm 58 years old.
01:01:48.680 I've had a legal career.
01:01:50.400 I've done, I don't really care if I stay in D.C.
01:01:53.360 The most boring thing on the face of the earth would be to sit there on the floor of the
01:01:58.660 house time after time and do nothing and let everybody else, you know, let a handful of
01:02:03.080 people do all the decisions and be cosmetic.
01:02:05.640 Right.
01:02:05.980 If I don't, if I can't, we can't, that's what I'm, that's what was meant in the comment
01:02:10.820 that I said, and not just meant, it was what I said.
01:02:13.780 What I said, if we're not going to make the same sort of change here for the American people
01:02:17.980 that we were able to achieve in the legislature in North Carolina for the benefit of that
01:02:23.200 of my state, then I'm not going to hang around.
01:02:26.220 That doesn't mean that if I didn't get Kevin, if I didn't defeat Kevin for speaker, that
01:02:29.880 I was going to resign, never said it.
01:02:31.600 The lies that get told and retold are amazing in D.C.
01:02:34.800 But the point is, so let them do repercussions.
01:02:38.320 I don't care.
01:02:38.860 I don't need anything and I don't want anything.
01:02:40.540 So the most empowering thing you can do.
01:02:43.440 Congressman, we are going to see then congressmen actually sitting in their seats,
01:02:47.820 debating bills and, and wrestling through the bills now, like we used to?
01:02:53.880 We are.
01:02:54.520 Wow.
01:02:54.800 We are.
01:02:55.260 I'm going to give you, I'm going to give you one key example.
01:02:57.940 Real quick.
01:02:58.520 We've got about 40 seconds.
01:03:00.560 All right.
01:03:00.840 We'll take it.
01:03:01.540 For appropriations bills, all amendments that reduce spending will be in order.
01:03:05.560 They can't just be squelched in the rules committee.
01:03:07.360 They got to be bought out on the floor.
01:03:10.760 All of them.
01:03:12.500 All such amendments on the appropriations bills.
01:03:15.540 That's right.
01:03:15.840 And, uh, and so nothing can be pushed, nothing can be pushed just directly to you and say,
01:03:22.380 vote up or down.
01:03:24.180 Other legislation can move pretty quickly on the floor.
01:03:26.800 You can't always have everybody in a 500 member chamber.
01:03:29.680 Right.
01:03:30.100 But on this, those bills, everybody gets to pull amendments to the floor.
01:03:34.860 Every member gets to advance their amendment.
01:03:36.620 That's unbelievable.
01:03:37.880 Um, it seems like we're actually, uh, trying to get closer to a constitutional Republic again.
01:03:43.380 What a novel idea.
01:03:45.780 Um, it is.
01:03:47.640 Thank you.
01:03:48.100 Uh, Congressman Dan Bishop from North Carolina.
01:03:50.800 Good job, Congressman.
01:03:52.120 And please pass that on to everyone that was involved.
01:03:55.860 Good job.
01:03:56.760 Thank you from the American people.
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01:05:52.700 Welcome.
01:05:53.780 Glad you're here.
01:05:54.580 Um, I just, I want to go over how important, um, the, the winning of a committee, a church
01:06:04.400 like committee, uh, that has nothing to do with church, by the way.
01:06:08.300 It has everything to do with investigating the CIA, the NSA, the FBI, all of these government
01:06:15.640 agencies and finding out the truth of what they did.
01:06:20.260 It was head, uh, headed by a Senator, uh, from Idaho.
01:06:24.820 His name was church.
01:06:25.940 And it happened after Watergate and Americans like now had a lot of questions.
01:06:34.940 What is it that our CIA and FBI and everybody else is involved in?
01:06:40.380 And they uncovered and proved all of these things that were conspiracy theories, all of it, a
01:06:47.920 conspiracy theory.
01:06:49.020 The CIA couldn't be involved in Watergate.
01:06:51.460 Yep.
01:06:51.720 Yep.
01:06:52.040 Yep.
01:06:52.380 Yep.
01:06:52.680 Yep.
01:06:52.900 They were.
01:06:54.160 Um, how about this project mockingbird?
01:06:56.440 Now, this was a, um, this was a, uh, uh, a rumor, a conspiracy theory about the CIA and
01:07:07.360 what they did was they're not supposed to operate here in America, but they were, and
01:07:13.620 they were manipulating the American news media organizations for propaganda and project mockingbird
01:07:21.780 recruited leading American journalists into a network and they influenced the operations
01:07:29.160 of front groups.
01:07:30.640 The CIA support of front groups was exposed.
01:07:35.160 Uh, and what they were doing is this front group with these journalists, they were coming
01:07:40.300 out and saying, Oh no, this is, this is the way, this is what the story really is about.
01:07:45.440 Yada, yada.
01:07:45.980 And they were taking all of their marching orders from, uh, the government and the CIA,
01:07:53.220 the church group proved that project mockingbird was happening and then set up, uh, you know,
01:08:02.520 a, uh, committee in Congress to make sure that there was oversight on the CIA.
01:08:07.360 So they wouldn't do it again.
01:08:09.160 But may I ask you, do you think the Pentagon, the CIA, the FBI, that they have infiltrated
01:08:18.240 and have front groups that are pushing a narrative on our journalists?
01:08:26.620 Absolutely.
01:08:27.780 We know it.
01:08:28.480 Look at what happened again in Russiagate.
01:08:30.760 Look at, look at all of these guys from the CIA, all the guys from the, this is definitely,
01:08:38.040 this has all the earmarks, all the earmarks of a Russian propaganda when they knew that
01:08:43.500 wasn't true.
01:08:46.480 Yeah.
01:08:46.920 And we've seen several examples of this.
01:08:48.300 I mean, going back to Ben Rhodes and the Obama administration who went to the press and
01:08:52.680 said, you know, we told them basically admitted, we told them lies about Iran because none of
01:08:58.660 these reporters knew anything about it.
01:09:00.180 So they'd believe anything we said.
01:09:02.920 We've seen that over and over and over again.
01:09:05.220 I mean, they are, you know, the attempt is not shocking, but when we catch them, there
01:09:10.700 should be consequences.
01:09:11.940 Consequences.
01:09:12.440 Accountability.
01:09:12.760 We should care.
01:09:14.160 This is, I mean, it took a long time.
01:09:16.180 Many of these were well-known conspiracy theories, and that's how they were referred to as conspiracy
01:09:23.760 theories.
01:09:24.340 And nobody would report on them until the church committee.
01:09:27.920 And then, lo and behold, what a surprise.
01:09:31.760 It turns out they weren't conspiracy theories.
01:09:34.460 Does any of this sound familiar?
01:09:36.480 Then it was old news.
01:09:37.440 Yeah.
01:09:37.840 Then it became immediately old news.
01:09:39.800 Then Project Shamrock.
01:09:42.300 Project Shamrock, Project Minaret.
01:09:44.440 This was an espionage exercise that was happening here in the United States, run by the AFSA, which
01:09:55.380 was the predecessor of the National Security Agency.
01:09:59.360 And what they did, and see if you don't think this is happening, what they did is they got
01:10:05.180 access to daily microfilm copies of all incoming and outgoing and transiting telegrams from
01:10:17.020 Western Union, plus everything from RCA and ITT.
01:10:23.180 They were looking at all messages, all conversations that they could get their hands on coming in
01:10:31.220 and going out from citizens here in the United States.
01:10:37.240 We just have the NSA just has a better way of doing it now.
01:10:41.920 They just have more powerful, you know, computers and algorithms.
01:10:46.320 Do you think that's not happening now?
01:10:49.860 Well, some version of it is definitely happening.
01:10:52.360 I mean, that's what the Snowden situation showed us quite a bit of that, right, in action.
01:10:58.400 And I mean, has it stopped?
01:10:59.680 I'm sure not.
01:11:00.820 And they had no warrants to do it.
01:11:04.720 Do you think anybody is doing that?
01:11:08.480 Another thing was Project Gladio.
01:11:11.020 This was a project to arm and help terrorists that were anti-communists, mainly in Italy.
01:11:25.660 So our government was helping to overthrow governments.
01:11:30.380 Can we say Ukraine?
01:11:32.300 May we?
01:11:32.760 May we say Ukraine?
01:11:34.200 Not now, but just during the Obama administration.
01:11:39.180 Absolutely, this stuff was happening.
01:11:41.380 Absolutely, it was happening.
01:11:43.920 Here's one.
01:11:45.840 November 21st, 1964, a package containing a letter and a tape alleging Martin Luther King's sexual indiscretions
01:11:55.000 was delivered to Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King Jr., and later to King himself.
01:12:01.940 The letter was anonymously written.
01:12:04.920 However, Martin Luther King suspected the FBI sent the letter.
01:12:09.700 A conspiracy theory.
01:12:12.600 Coretta Scott King described the tapes by saying, I couldn't make much out of it.
01:12:15.800 There's a lot of mumbo jumbo.
01:12:16.880 The letter does not specify precisely what action they are urging King to undertake.
01:12:24.600 King understood the letter as advocating that he commit suicide.
01:12:28.020 Some say that it was just urging him to decline the Nobel Peace Prize and step out of leadership.
01:12:35.740 The church committee found that, yeah, that wasn't a conspiracy theory.
01:12:41.460 The FBI did that.
01:12:43.980 Do any of these sound familiar?
01:12:48.580 I mean, do we really think that these things aren't happening right now?
01:12:56.600 Well, we know, we know for sure, Project Mockingbird.
01:13:01.860 We know the White House is telling people in social media.
01:13:06.440 Isn't that also exactly what Project MK Ultra was?
01:13:11.880 This is something else the church committee took on.
01:13:14.500 A program designed and undertaken by the CIA intended to develop procedures and identify drugs that could be used in interrogation to weaken individuals and force confessions.
01:13:26.680 It began in 53, halted in 1973, numerous methods to manipulate subjects, mental states and brain function.
01:13:38.020 Can't we say that that's most likely happening with the CIA and Google, Facebook?
01:13:46.400 Do you really think that no one in the NSA, CIA, FBI is trying to, let me give this again, weaken individuals or manipulate subjects, mental states and brain functions?
01:14:03.140 They were using drugs then.
01:14:05.240 They're just using algorithms now.
01:14:07.860 Now, do you think that it is important that we look in to what our government is doing, seeing that all of these things, it's a conspiracy theory, all of the things back in the 60s and 70s that were, quote, conspiracy theories, end quote, turned out to be true?
01:14:31.660 Do you think it might have been important for 20 Freedom Caucus members to stand up against the machine and say, we want a committee to look into exactly the same things that the church committee looked into in the 1970s and we want teeth so you can actually get the information and get to answers?
01:15:01.660 So, I don't know.
01:15:05.800 I think everyone who said this is the biggest crisis ever doesn't owe an apology.
01:15:13.700 We all have our own opinions and that's fine.
01:15:17.160 But I would like to hear them at least come out and say, you know what?
01:15:22.860 It might have been chaos.
01:15:24.400 It might have looked bad.
01:15:25.740 It might have been.
01:15:26.720 But what they got, what they actually got is pretty good and not just for Republicans, but for the Constitution and every single American.
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01:18:11.520 We've been talking about the CIA and the FBI and this new, if you will, church committee that is going to be established because of the Freedom Caucus standing up to Kevin McCarthy and what they're going to find and how dangerous.
01:18:27.340 But it's all the stuff that they found in the original church committee that was happening in the 60s and the 70s.
01:18:36.080 And we were talking, one of the examples you brought up was the Martin Luther King situation where they send a letter to his wife and eventually to him along with tapes saying, hey, we know you're cheating.
01:18:44.780 We know you've had infidelity.
01:18:45.780 We know you've had infidelity.
01:18:46.580 Here's the evidence.
01:18:49.840 You better step down or kill yourself, basically.
01:18:52.020 It doesn't exactly say that, but it's pretty close.
01:18:53.800 What's interesting about this, sort of separate from the current conversation, is that Martin Luther King is a revered figure in this country.
01:19:03.280 He's got a national holiday named after him.
01:19:05.300 And we know now that he was hooking up with women all over the country.
01:19:12.460 He was not living the doctrine exactly in that part of his life.
01:19:19.340 No, he wasn't even in Bible territory.
01:19:21.420 Not even in Bible country on that one.
01:19:23.320 So they had bugs in his hotel rooms all over the place recording what are reported as to be orgies.
01:19:33.400 Right?
01:19:33.580 Again, this is not me saying this.
01:19:34.820 This is a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and these memos themselves, which say this, you know, recordings of orgies and up to the point that there is an accusation that from credible sources and in these in these memos and in these tapes that Martin Luther King stood by.
01:19:54.940 And I believe the quote is stood by and laughed as one of his associates raped a woman.
01:20:00.080 Yes.
01:20:00.560 These tapes are due to come out in 2027.
01:20:05.160 They are sealed until 2027.
01:20:08.420 How can his legacy survive that if that's what's on these tapes?
01:20:12.960 It can't.
01:20:13.640 It can't, right?
01:20:14.320 It can't.
01:20:14.720 We can't sit here and have a national holiday for a guy who raped a woman or who stood by and let a woman be raped on tape and laughed at it.
01:20:21.420 And it's different because, you know, slavery was legal.
01:20:24.600 It was immoral.
01:20:25.440 But a lot of people, and they say this with our founding fathers, we have to remove them because they did these horrible things.
01:20:30.960 Well, rape was never a cool thing.
01:20:33.620 Never.
01:20:34.160 It's not legal.
01:20:35.920 No.
01:20:36.080 If this was going on.
01:20:36.840 And, you know, there's just a lot.
01:20:38.900 So, I don't know.
01:20:39.780 A few years ago, I would have thought to myself, they will defend his legacy at any cost.
01:20:44.960 And look, there's a lot that Martin Luther King, you've praised him.
01:20:47.840 We've all praised him.
01:20:48.700 He did many amazing things.
01:20:50.780 But he was a flawed man.
01:20:52.160 I didn't realize that flawed.
01:20:54.320 That big of a flaw.
01:20:56.340 Years ago, I probably would have thought they'll defend him at any cost.
01:20:59.820 They'll find a way.
01:21:00.540 They'll ignore it.
01:21:01.140 And I think that's still possible.
01:21:02.560 But the way they are treating his belief system lately of...
01:21:07.940 It goes even beyond his belief system.
01:21:10.280 Because now it's like, you know, all men are created equal.
01:21:13.380 You know, he was standing up for the Declaration of Independence.
01:21:15.580 We don't agree with all of that.
01:21:17.740 But it's also to the point of, you know, going to his central, you know, can't judge someone by the color of their skin.
01:21:24.600 You've got to judge them by the content of the character.
01:21:26.540 They've completely destroyed that belief point.
01:21:29.400 They do not believe it anymore.
01:21:30.420 If they ever did.
01:21:31.620 What's more important when this tape comes out, and if it is what they say, and if it does, I think it will.
01:21:39.500 If it comes out, it will be used to, again, destroy history.
01:21:45.240 One of the things that is being destroyed is our narrative, our national understanding of our history.
01:21:53.380 You remove Martin Luther King, which would mean you take down, you get rid of the holiday, you take down the statues of Martin Luther King.
01:22:02.400 There is no Martin Luther King Boulevard anymore.
01:22:06.580 You have...
01:22:07.220 You have destroyed the narrative of the 1960s, the hope and the goodness of that Martin Luther King movement.
01:22:19.420 That's much more important than keeping him along or anything else.
01:22:26.380 The destruction of our narrative is in full effect right now.
01:22:32.200 And that will become way too important.
01:22:36.180 Where the CIA and what we learned about the CIA and Kennedy just last week, that will remain under wraps because that undermines the narrative of the state.
01:22:47.820 But this undermines the narrative of a guy who stood up against the state.
01:22:55.200 I think they'll release those tapes in 27.
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01:23:53.520 We're going to have Chip Roy on in a second.
01:23:55.360 We've also been talking about conspiracy theories that have been proven true by the church committee in the 1970s.
01:24:04.560 And that church committee was, I think, Senator Church was a congressman church from Idaho that was looking into all of the bad things that our FBI and CIA were doing.
01:24:15.780 And it's led me to something else that I want to share with you.
01:24:21.800 I just had a, I don't know, some dots have appeared on my screen today that have bothered me for a long time.
01:24:31.680 And maybe they fit together.
01:24:33.540 Maybe they don't.
01:24:34.540 But I'd like to run it past Stu and you in 60 seconds.
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01:25:35.740 Okay, Stu, do you remember what bothers me about the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
01:25:42.980 24% as it relates to LBJ.
01:25:50.580 I mean, LBJ's entire history around this is incredibly disturbing, but off the top of my head from your theory, I don't know.
01:25:58.000 Well, I've said I've often threatened that when I finish, if I ever finish my radio career, I am just going to spend the rest of my time doing research on one thing that really bothers me.
01:26:13.060 And that is the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with Johnson and the Great Society with Johnson because they don't work together.
01:26:26.440 First of all, Johnson was the guy who stopped the Civil Rights Act of 1960 or 1959.
01:26:33.260 Okay, he is a known racist, a really bad guy, racist to the day he died, hated Martin Luther King.
01:26:44.660 Okay.
01:26:45.720 And yet when Kennedy dies and everybody's like, well, it's just Kennedy.
01:26:50.320 He didn't like Kennedy either.
01:26:52.360 He wasn't really sad, you know, when Kennedy died.
01:26:56.960 So all of a sudden, because of Kennedy, we pass this and he becomes the champion of it.
01:27:05.340 I just find it hard to believe.
01:27:07.260 And then when you get the Civil Rights or sorry, when you get the Great Society, which destroys the black family, that's not a good thing.
01:27:19.860 Really, Johnson is underrated as a candidate for the worst president we've ever had.
01:27:24.000 He is.
01:27:24.580 He is.
01:27:25.060 You know, he is the entire reason.
01:27:27.520 I mean, you can go back, because Woodrow Wilson, you always talk about, Wilson took a country that had foundations still rooted in our founding and reversed that.
01:27:37.200 He was the guy who really took a country going one way and took it the other way.
01:27:40.780 And there's a lot to be said for that as far as worst president ever.
01:27:44.100 But like the acceleration that went on under Johnson is remarkable.
01:27:48.380 And the acceleration, remember, Woodrow Wilson was a racist.
01:27:52.360 Progressives, you know, from the beginning were racist.
01:27:55.960 I'm not saying that they're racist today.
01:27:58.140 However, they put up with a lot of things that are really underlying in race and racism.
01:28:08.100 You know, I think.
01:28:08.720 I mean, I think claiming that black people are unable to get their own IDs is racist.
01:28:13.800 I think so, too.
01:28:14.440 I think I think saying that black people need white people to stand up for them, I think, is incredibly arrogant and racist.
01:28:22.260 OK, so the.
01:28:24.560 We we we were just talking about what the Church Act found this letter in November of 1964.
01:28:33.260 We found that the FBI sent a letter and a tape to Coretta Scott King.
01:28:40.660 And in that letter was a tape of him fooling around.
01:28:47.340 And it was expressed in the letter what Martin Luther King said was a desire for him to kill himself.
01:28:57.680 And instead, the letter, they threw it away and said, it's not going to intimidate us.
01:29:02.940 Yeah.
01:29:03.100 It basically said, there's only one thing for you to do to get out of this.
01:29:05.980 You know what it is.
01:29:06.940 Right.
01:29:07.760 OK.
01:29:08.820 So that's November 1964.
01:29:11.320 What else is happening in November 1964?
01:29:18.140 I mean, this discussion, right?
01:29:20.480 This Civil Rights Act going back and forth.
01:29:23.300 November 1964.
01:29:28.400 The election of Johnson against Goldwater.
01:29:33.200 Where was Martin Luther King during the run up all summer?
01:29:39.940 He was on the campaign trail for Johnson saying, we've got a clear choice.
01:29:47.220 We can't go back to the dark ages.
01:29:49.400 He's also getting the Nobel Prize for because in the summer of 64, before the election, Johnson comes out as the big uniter and the big peace guy.
01:30:02.440 This is the pivot where all of a sudden blacks leave the the party of Lincoln and they everything is reframed in 1964 that it's the conservatives and the Republicans that are bad, where it was the Republicans in 59 that were trying to get the Civil Rights Act passed.
01:30:29.920 And Johnson stopped it because he was racist.
01:30:35.720 Now, Martin Luther King is on the campaign trail with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 just being passed and helps Johnson beat Goldwater.
01:30:48.920 In November.
01:30:50.580 When did Martin Luther King receive that letter?
01:30:57.640 In November.
01:31:01.740 Who sent that letter?
01:31:04.200 We now know who sent it.
01:31:08.360 Hoover.
01:31:10.340 The FBI.
01:31:12.160 Was Hoover a communist lover or communist hater?
01:31:20.580 Hater.
01:31:21.700 What is always said about Martin Luther King that towards the end of his life, after the Civil Rights Act, he became more constitutional or more of a communist?
01:31:38.880 More constitutional.
01:31:40.220 That's what his relatives have talked about.
01:31:43.060 No, they're saying that he became more in bed and in line with the unions and.
01:31:51.840 Oh, OK.
01:31:52.500 Yes.
01:31:52.840 Later in life.
01:31:53.440 Yes.
01:31:53.700 Later in life.
01:31:54.480 Towards the end of his life.
01:31:55.940 After.
01:31:56.600 OK.
01:31:57.080 So he all of a sudden becomes a progressive.
01:32:04.360 Puppet or mouthpiece.
01:32:06.860 OK.
01:32:07.040 He's on the campaign trail for the government, where prior to this, he's standing against the the the government and nonviolent protesting.
01:32:23.280 Nonviolent protest.
01:32:24.900 The reason why he wins the Nobel Peace is because he has fundamentally changed a country.
01:32:33.380 With nonviolence.
01:32:35.480 Agree.
01:32:36.380 Mm hmm.
01:32:36.680 So he's upended a system through this.
01:32:41.460 Martin Luther King said it wanted to.
01:32:43.680 They wanted him to kill himself.
01:32:45.300 But also the others say that this was trying to discourage him from taking the Nobel Peace Prize.
01:32:54.020 Turning it down.
01:32:55.460 So, in other words, not being recognized for nonviolent demonstration.
01:33:04.080 That's huge.
01:33:05.820 Who hated the nonviolent movement?
01:33:09.920 Kennedy or Hoover?
01:33:14.180 Hoover hated it.
01:33:16.200 So now you have a progressive, which we know is lined with communist.
01:33:21.240 It starts with the communist rule.
01:33:25.080 We know that we're getting more of a communist government coming in.
01:33:29.920 Right.
01:33:31.600 That that letter was not to stop.
01:33:35.480 I can't prove this is just the theory and looking at all these dots today.
01:33:39.920 That letter was not to stop him from being, you know, the leader of the civil rights or anything else because of the changes he was making.
01:33:49.800 He was already making them.
01:33:52.980 This was a threat to the established American government and the twisted mind of Hoover needs him to stop and get away from the progressive government of Johnson.
01:34:14.140 What do you think of that?
01:34:16.000 Hmm.
01:34:17.000 It's interesting.
01:34:17.720 So you're not saying I thought you were going to say that you're saying this letter essentially in a way or it's the surrounding efforts around it wound up working.
01:34:27.660 Right.
01:34:28.160 Like they wound up convincing King to change because he was protecting himself.
01:34:34.100 And it's around this time.
01:34:36.180 He makes this dramatic shift to the left and would not have helped him if Hoover sent it.
01:34:44.540 It would not have helped Hoover.
01:34:46.260 Hoover didn't want to push him to the left.
01:34:48.000 Right.
01:34:48.600 I think he was trying to stop him and he knew that the power was what?
01:34:55.080 What are you going to go ahead, Hoover?
01:34:56.680 Who's going to run that?
01:34:58.520 I have the Nobel Peace Prize.
01:35:01.100 I have the world on my side.
01:35:03.640 You think I'm afraid of you?
01:35:05.900 You think I'm afraid of being exposed?
01:35:08.640 I've got all of the I've got everybody in the progressive movement and everybody in the media who was still kind of fair at that time.
01:35:19.920 They were all for him.
01:35:22.180 Who's going to run that tape?
01:35:24.800 Who's going to believe that it came from the government, the same government that it's been trying to destroy me?
01:35:31.240 I think he went deeper and was convinced of somehow or another of Johnson with with the Civil Rights Act that he also then supports the great society, which is very, very progressive to the to the socialist degree that destroys the blacks.
01:35:55.600 I think Johnson, I think Johnson, at the same time, views him the way Margaret Sanger viewed those preachers that they could reach out to and not say, by the way, we're going to we're doing this to erase the black race.
01:36:10.520 No, this is really good for you and get those preachers on board.
01:36:14.680 I think they did the same thing to Martin Luther King, got him deeper involved in the progressive movement, deeper involved with everything.
01:36:24.760 Showing him while then using him as a mouthpiece to have all of this power to be able then to destroy the black family through the through the great society.
01:36:38.000 I mean, it's worth looking into, isn't it?
01:36:40.460 I mean, I don't know if it's right, but it seems.
01:36:44.220 There's something there right around that time.
01:36:46.820 Yeah, it seems really out of place.
01:36:48.580 Because why would the government, why would why would Johnson say, yeah, go ahead, FBI, send that out?
01:36:56.580 I think that's the deep state.
01:36:58.960 Why would Johnson, who's just had him on the road saying all kinds of things, all election, all of a sudden say, yeah, go ahead, destroy him?
01:37:09.760 Now, maybe he did.
01:37:10.700 Maybe.
01:37:11.120 Yeah.
01:37:11.320 I mean, Johnson was the deep state.
01:37:13.300 Borderline psychopathic at times.
01:37:14.620 So, yes, it's possible.
01:37:15.900 But still, yeah, there's something to be rooted out of that.
01:37:20.580 I just never have been comfortable with the great society being designed and executed by a guy and a group of people that hated blacks.
01:37:36.560 And when you see what it's done to the black community, I just don't buy that that was not a deep progressive effort, progressives as they were understood, a deep progressive effort to destroy the black family.
01:37:55.680 It's an interesting theory.
01:37:59.860 I, you know, I have to go back and look at, you know, what we do know about that era.
01:38:05.420 And there's been a lot written, obviously, you know, some.
01:38:08.180 There's more to come.
01:38:10.260 There's more to come.
01:38:10.960 This is what's fascinating about this.
01:38:12.320 We're on the verge of this.
01:38:13.820 And it's like we talk about foundations crumbling and institutions you trust or don't trust.
01:38:18.560 You talked about that earlier on today.
01:38:20.320 One of the big issues we have in our country right now is we do not trust our institutions.
01:38:24.620 No, and we shouldn't trust our institutions.
01:38:26.920 Yeah, I think there's a good argument to be made that we should not trust them.
01:38:31.860 We make it every day.
01:38:33.980 Right.
01:38:34.560 However, there are consequences to that loss of trust.
01:38:37.600 It's just that we trust yet verify.
01:38:40.540 You know, right now.
01:38:41.540 Some do.
01:38:41.980 We have no trust and we're not giving them any benefit of the doubt.
01:38:47.680 I don't think they deserve it at this point.
01:38:50.440 But as soon as as soon as good faith efforts, you trust but verify.
01:38:56.480 Yeah, it's difficult.
01:38:57.300 It's a difficult balance for a lot of people.
01:38:58.660 I mean, I think you could look at the last couple of years, for example, in our medical, you know, leadership when it comes to covid.
01:39:04.480 Like whether you don't like masks or you don't like the vaccines or you don't like some of the treatments or whatever you think, you know, has been the problem over the past couple of years.
01:39:13.400 Very rationally, people have looked at the advice that has come from the government and said, whoa, this is wrong.
01:39:19.560 There's problems here.
01:39:20.620 They got a lot of this wrong.
01:39:21.720 We also, I think, as sober individuals can step back and say that doesn't mean we dismiss everything doctors say and finding that midpoint of like being able to trust but verify or distrust but be a be willing to overturn your previously held beliefs.
01:39:39.800 If you find information that indicates you should and not necessarily tossing out every new piece of information that comes from someone with MD after their name.
01:39:52.160 Correct.
01:39:52.540 I think it's a difficult thing for people to balance and understand and do appropriately.
01:39:57.200 You're not going to cure it and fix that trust until you have a day of reckoning where people are held responsible and reasonable people gather and say we have to have answers to these questions and whoever is guilty will be punished appropriately, et cetera, et cetera.
01:40:18.320 Not a witch hunt.
01:40:19.460 Just what happened?
01:40:21.580 What happened and how was everybody involved?
01:40:24.000 And then the problem is, is that they are going even further into wokeness.
01:40:29.260 And you now have the AMA and all of the schools for doctors teaching all of these woke policies.
01:40:36.780 It's only going to make things worse.
01:40:39.280 There has to be a complete flip of all of that.
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01:42:15.720 I've got a new book coming out.
01:42:18.600 I'm not sure when.
01:42:19.740 In a month or so.
01:42:21.500 And it is part two of The Great Reset.
01:42:23.960 It's based on The Great Narrative.
01:42:26.360 And Klaus Schwab has put together a group of people that have worked on this new narrative,
01:42:34.280 which is basically a new story that you're to buy into.
01:42:40.760 Our story is being neglected and shelved.
01:42:45.920 It's lost.
01:42:47.040 Our kids don't know the American story.
01:42:49.840 And everything about our story is being undermined.
01:42:55.160 Or the chickens are coming home to roost, if I can quote some really nasty preacher from Chicago.
01:43:03.440 But the chickens are coming home to roost.
01:43:06.460 You have just last week we talked about the CIA.
01:43:09.680 Now, it really appears that the CIA was involved with Oswald and the Kennedy assassination in some way or another.
01:43:20.580 We don't have all of the papers yet.
01:43:23.960 They won't release them.
01:43:25.120 But this is what they're hiding and holding back.
01:43:27.820 And what did they say?
01:43:31.740 And when that comes out, what does that do to our narrative?
01:43:36.740 Something that has been called a conspiracy since 1963.
01:43:43.020 It's a conspiracy.
01:43:46.500 And it's been mocked and everybody's been ridiculed.
01:43:50.000 And now you come out to find out that the government knew that they knew who he was.
01:43:57.960 They knew and were involved in his life in some way or another.
01:44:02.580 What does that do to our narrative as a country?
01:44:06.460 How does that affect our view of what the government agencies are capable of if they disagree with a president of the United States?
01:44:18.620 Would we have a different point of view on what happened to Donald Trump if we knew the CIA was involved with the Kennedy assassination in any way?
01:44:33.640 I contend yes.
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01:44:36.460 And what is that going to mean to us?
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01:46:56.220 We have Chip Roy coming up in just a minute.
01:46:58.540 He is a little tied up.
01:47:00.940 You know, I love this.
01:47:02.120 CNN said, you know, that he was dangerous last week.
01:47:06.800 And now they're saying, he's gone from a critic to a kingmaker.
01:47:15.480 Really?
01:47:16.960 Really, CNN?
01:47:18.500 Huh.
01:47:19.600 Who would have seen that one coming?
01:47:21.760 If they were honest at all, they would have seen that coming last week.
01:47:24.920 It's really, truly bizarre coverage of this.
01:47:27.100 Like, my favorite part of this was Gerald Nadler, who came out and he said, if there's a real emergency, we couldn't respond.
01:47:35.860 This is meaning that we don't have a Speaker of the House yet.
01:47:38.160 Either the Republicans don't understand that, or they do understand that, and they don't care.
01:47:42.840 I don't know which is worse, but it's a profound danger to the country as long as it lasts.
01:47:47.880 Now, eagle-eyed viewers might be able to detect the fact that at any point, Gerald Nadler and any of the other Democrats could have voted for McCarthy to put him over the 218 threshold.
01:48:05.060 But they didn't.
01:48:05.640 They didn't.
01:48:06.440 Why?
01:48:07.100 They knew they weren't going to win.
01:48:08.480 They knew Hakeem Jeffries was never going to be Speaker this term.
01:48:12.260 They knew that the whole time.
01:48:13.280 It was solely politics, and by his definition, putting the entire country at risk.
01:48:20.620 All they had to do was say, you know what?
01:48:22.400 Screw these Freedom Caucus guys.
01:48:24.700 We don't want those rules.
01:48:25.680 Who cares about those rules?
01:48:26.840 Let's just put McCarthy over the edge.
01:48:28.260 He's going to get it anyway eventually.
01:48:29.980 They didn't do it because they were taking a stand.
01:48:33.260 They didn't want to vote.
01:48:34.100 They didn't want their name on this leadership for whatever reason.
01:48:38.360 Like, it got so ridiculous so fast.
01:48:43.720 What did we have?
01:48:44.600 A few days of voting?
01:48:46.120 Guys, can we get over ourselves?
01:48:47.780 I guarantee what they would have done in those four days was nowhere near as consequential as what got down to those rules.
01:48:53.060 They would have done nothing.
01:48:55.200 The main thing they would have passed is, hey, no longer C-SPAN cameras can no longer point their cameras at people in the gallery so we catch them doing things.
01:49:04.660 Right.
01:49:05.060 You see that?
01:49:06.580 I mean, McCarthy, when he came up to Gates and Boebert.
01:49:11.480 Yeah.
01:49:11.880 Woo!
01:49:12.720 And I, can I?
01:49:13.980 Smoked.
01:49:14.480 Oh, hang on, hang on.
01:49:15.260 Is he on?
01:49:15.640 Yeah, we have Chip Roy on.
01:49:18.080 Oh, you have the clip.
01:49:19.360 Okay.
01:49:20.020 Yeah, go ahead and play the clip.
01:49:24.200 You can see a representative come up.
01:49:26.660 They keep saying he's been restrained.
01:49:28.640 Yeah, and he's been.
01:49:29.760 They're going to come to blows.
01:49:31.040 Like, it didn't look like that.
01:49:31.800 It looked like he was pissed off.
01:49:33.240 Yeah.
01:49:33.520 And came and was going to say something that somebody else put his hand over the congressman's face so he wouldn't say.
01:49:42.020 It was like, don't make this worse.
01:49:43.900 Just don't make this worse.
01:49:45.180 So, two things on this.
01:49:45.940 One, I think the restraint, there's like he restrained, it almost came to blows.
01:49:49.620 To me, it looked like somebody realized this is going to be on TV and you shouldn't say it.
01:49:56.400 It wasn't a physical like pulling him back like he was going to get into a fight.
01:50:00.260 It was pulling, he specifically starts with his shoulders and then pushes his hands up to his face so he doesn't say the thing he's about to say.
01:50:07.640 Right.
01:50:07.980 That's not about, they're about to get into blows.
01:50:09.740 They were about to get into a big fight verbally.
01:50:12.340 Of words.
01:50:12.620 And they didn't want that to be exposed to the cameras, which normally you can't see that stuff in the house.
01:50:19.260 Secondarily, on Gates, everyone was bashing Gates because they were going after him.
01:50:24.400 They had this big back and forth.
01:50:25.780 But quite clearly, there was a deal in place after the Chip Roy faction had already come back to the other side.
01:50:34.100 They were voting for McCarthy.
01:50:35.100 They needed four out of the remaining seven or six to come to just say present.
01:50:40.900 Or three, I think it was three, they needed to get present.
01:50:43.580 They got Boebert.
01:50:45.340 They got Gates to say present.
01:50:47.260 The third person, whoever that was, a lot of people think it was Rosendale, but the third person said, voted for Jordan or one of the other candidates.
01:50:58.680 And then Gates got all the heat because he was the last one who went.
01:51:02.800 He was the last one who went and he said present instead of voting for McCarthy, which would have put him over the edge.
01:51:07.320 Again, none of this made any difference because five minutes later, they just voted for him anyway.
01:51:11.380 So it didn't wind up making a difference.
01:51:13.340 But like Gates got all the heat.
01:51:14.780 He got the physical, you know, sort of confrontation.
01:51:17.560 He got the yelling back.
01:51:18.580 And he was the one that was focused on by almost every media source.
01:51:22.760 And I'm not like a Gates defender or anything, but like it seems like someone else bailed on this deal.
01:51:28.380 Someone else said they were going to vote present and then changed their mind right beforehand.
01:51:32.920 And it wound up costing the vote.
01:51:34.740 Did they get anything in that last, because I know the last two votes were kind of close together.
01:51:42.020 Right.
01:51:42.240 So did they get anything?
01:51:43.580 I don't think there was any expansion.
01:51:46.140 I think what happened was there was a deal cut for the 14th round.
01:51:49.120 Right.
01:51:49.700 Then I think Gates and Boebert stuck to the deal and said present.
01:51:55.460 They had to get three present.
01:51:57.020 He's there.
01:51:58.160 OK, real quick.
01:51:58.920 We'll get to this in a minute.
01:51:59.360 We have Chip Roy on.
01:52:01.440 Chip, thank you.
01:52:03.160 Hey, boy.
01:52:03.560 From many of the American people.
01:52:06.480 Thank you.
01:52:07.300 Thank you.
01:52:07.900 Thank you.
01:52:08.380 It should come from all quarters of the American people, because I don't think what you gained
01:52:14.580 was partisan at all.
01:52:18.000 And so thank you.
01:52:20.860 Well, Glenn, thank you again.
01:52:22.660 We're we're still working through it all.
01:52:24.720 And, you know, I was in D.C. this whole weekend.
01:52:27.360 I didn't go home with my family.
01:52:30.380 We're we're now having meetings today.
01:52:32.340 We got this rules vote tonight.
01:52:33.840 We're still working hard to try to make sure we get this all structured correctly.
01:52:37.880 I do think we won a significant battle of public opinion by the end of the week.
01:52:41.940 Oh, yeah.
01:52:42.220 We were trying to fight for structural, fundamental, transformational changes.
01:52:46.800 But but, you know, look, miles to go before we sleep.
01:52:49.740 Right.
01:52:49.940 We've saved this.
01:52:51.020 Yeah.
01:52:51.560 So can you tell me about the church committee and the details of that?
01:52:55.540 Because this is so important.
01:52:57.540 Did we really get what we hope we got?
01:53:02.600 We got a lot of what we hope we would get.
01:53:05.120 I would have preferred slightly more independence to elevate it to the level that I thought was
01:53:09.660 critically important, given the extent of the weaponization of government.
01:53:12.700 However, given the track record of Jim Jordan being willing to take on the establishment
01:53:17.340 in this town and take on and do the kind of investigative work necessary, we agreed for
01:53:23.080 a number of reasons to put it as a subcommittee within the within the House Judiciary Committee.
01:53:28.740 But it would have it would have autonomy to a degree, obviously, with Jim on that on the
01:53:33.480 subcommittee and significant players that would be off of the Judiciary Committee, combined
01:53:38.180 with the smart lawyers on Judiciary Committee who know how to execute this sort of thing
01:53:42.060 with broader, broader jurisdiction to be able to touch on intel and other things.
01:53:47.320 So we're still we're still dotting every I and crossing every T literally today as we
01:53:51.380 speak.
01:53:51.940 We believe we have an agreement in principle that we think will give us significant more
01:53:56.480 power and scope to go after the weaponization of government.
01:53:58.980 But we're still fighting through it all today.
01:54:00.480 So when it comes to the details, and especially of the church committee, is there anything,
01:54:09.340 anything that we should know or anything that they can take away at this point?
01:54:15.920 No, I mean, look, I think what we're now trying to do is figure out the who and the exact
01:54:21.400 mechanics we pressed for bigger budget, bigger staffing, bigger breadth of jurisdiction to be
01:54:27.900 able to make sure that, for example, it's not enough to say, oh, the Judiciary Committee will
01:54:32.600 go after the FBI and Energy and Commerce will haul Anthony Fauci in for some health care stuff
01:54:37.780 and Homeland Security will do something because it's China.
01:54:39.920 We need to have a centralized command and control ability to go across the entirety of the federal
01:54:44.800 government to see who was talking to whom, to go after the American people for what reason,
01:54:49.500 whether it was related to COVID, whether it was, you know, domestic terrorism, you know,
01:54:54.060 for parents who were going to school boards, whether it's THS, what the intel community is
01:54:58.700 doing, who is collecting information on people, what do they do after January 6th?
01:55:02.680 We need to be able to go broadly and look and dive into and hold this administration accountable.
01:55:08.480 We think we've achieved that to a significant degree, but the who and the exact mechanics
01:55:14.520 are going to be important.
01:55:16.540 But again, Jim Jordan is a good friend with a track record, and we've given broader jurisdiction
01:55:20.560 within this subcommittee.
01:55:22.200 We're working again on who and what.
01:55:24.480 And it has the teeth to, if it's Fauci, if, you know, any of these things happen, you can
01:55:30.960 defund and recommend for criminal behavior if it's found?
01:55:37.560 Well, for sure, we can go.
01:55:39.240 Look, first of all, you know, we've got to exercise the power of subpoena.
01:55:41.960 That's something the House does.
01:55:43.040 Like, the committees don't do it blindly, right?
01:55:44.660 The committees have to go to the House, the House that executes a subpoena.
01:55:47.340 If you're talking about the, you know, what we're going to be able to do to hold them
01:55:51.340 accountable, look, on defund, the Senate, you know, they screwed us, Glenn, when they
01:55:55.900 passed that bill in December.
01:55:56.980 So we don't have defund power until next October.
01:56:00.300 So we're going to spend now nine months building up to a conservative budget, conservative
01:56:05.040 spending that will restrain Leviathan.
01:56:07.100 We got that promise, that pledge to cap at 22 levels and to budget within 10 years and
01:56:11.900 balance.
01:56:12.380 That's hard.
01:56:13.500 If we do that, we're going to be beating the crap out of non-defense discretionary.
01:56:17.320 in order to get there.
01:56:18.800 And then by next October, we'll be able to, in the process of that spending arrangement,
01:56:23.360 have accountability for the FBI, for the IRS, for DHS, et cetera.
01:56:27.640 But that's going to take nine months to get there because the Senate stuck it to us.
01:56:32.060 Are you seeing anybody that last week was opposed and this week is coming and going,
01:56:38.500 you know, actually, you got good things.
01:56:40.660 I'm sorry.
01:56:41.260 I wasn't with you.
01:56:43.100 I think we've seen a decent amount of that.
01:56:45.760 You know, I've seen some contrition.
01:56:47.780 I'm not going to mention by name.
01:56:49.020 No, no, no.
01:56:49.820 I've had some good text messages, some good conversations, some good, you know, personal
01:56:54.520 encounters.
01:56:55.620 There's still a little bit of, you know, hard feelings.
01:56:58.180 And frankly, there's a lot of misinformation.
01:57:00.100 A few of my colleagues have gone out there and said, oh, you guys did a backroom deal yourself.
01:57:03.800 I said, hold on a second.
01:57:04.680 We posted on December 8th a letter listing the things that we thought we needed.
01:57:11.100 We put it out there for public consumption.
01:57:13.460 We debated within the four corners of roughly that agreement or that, you know, set of asks
01:57:18.560 and did that right up until D-Day on Friday, trying to extract the right level of promises
01:57:23.940 and belief system that we would get there.
01:57:26.220 We were given enough tools that gave us comfort that we moved the needle.
01:57:30.420 But, you know, it's going to take a while to execute and make sure we can get it done.
01:57:34.020 This is the first time I have seen the media end up on the Freedom Caucus side or the side
01:57:42.940 of the Constitution.
01:57:44.500 Usually, when you fight like this, the Republicans never win.
01:57:50.940 Why the change is that?
01:57:53.240 And what do you learn from this?
01:57:55.060 That standing up and fighting for something that everybody on all sides should want is,
01:58:04.020 is popular or worth doing or what is it you take from this?
01:58:08.940 Well, part of the problem for the American people is the opaqueness, right?
01:58:13.740 Like, it was kind of cool having the C-SPAN cameras following us on the floor, watching
01:58:18.040 us talk, seeing how we're engaging.
01:58:20.240 It was important to have 434 bodies there on the House floor this entire week.
01:58:24.940 It was important to be able to get up and give speeches somewhat open-ended in front of the
01:58:29.360 whole body and see what would happen.
01:58:31.260 For example, when I stood up and nominated Byron Donaldson for the first time, we had
01:58:34.660 two black Americans in nomination for Speaker of the House.
01:58:38.960 And to say, you don't own playing games about race over there on the Democratic side.
01:58:45.860 We stand up for people that we believe, regardless of skin color, and are willing to stand up behind
01:58:50.760 someone like I did, like Byron Donaldson, because I believe in him.
01:58:53.940 I want him, not Hakeem.
01:58:56.160 And I don't care about his skin color.
01:58:58.040 At the end of the day, we worked out a deal and arrangement, including with Byron sitting
01:59:01.860 at the table at the room with me and with Dan Bishop and Scott Perry from the Freedom
01:59:05.660 Caucus and others.
01:59:06.580 We worked out an arrangement that we think will improve things.
01:59:09.400 It ain't going to be perfect.
01:59:10.780 It's a majoritarian body.
01:59:12.640 I can't own 218 people's votes.
01:59:15.740 I have no right to.
01:59:17.240 I have the ability to try to persuade.
01:59:19.580 We are moving the needle.
01:59:21.140 It won't be perfect.
01:59:22.020 I just ask all of our conservative activists, friends, and listeners out there, keep the
01:59:26.640 pressure up.
01:59:27.600 Hold me accountable.
01:59:28.460 Hold us all accountable.
01:59:29.560 But we're doing what we can, we think, to move the needle in this town towards openness
01:59:33.760 and a sense that we're going to try to do the work of the American people and empower
01:59:37.980 your congressman, not just a few people, to be able to execute for them.
01:59:42.060 Congressman Chip Roy from the great state of Texas, a man I hope eventually runs for
01:59:47.640 Senate.
01:59:48.740 And I'm not talking about Ted Cruz's seat.
01:59:52.020 A guy who has actually fought and come forward with the goods at the end.
01:59:59.280 Thank you, Chip.
01:59:59.880 I appreciate everything you do.
02:00:01.220 God bless.
02:00:02.300 God bless you, Glenn Beck.
02:00:03.160 Thank you.
02:00:03.800 Does Texas have another Senate seat other than Ted Cruz?
02:00:06.140 Is there a Republican Senate seat?
02:00:07.520 No, not really.
02:00:08.600 Because, I mean, I don't know.
02:00:09.640 See, if there's a Republican already in the seat, you can't remove him.
02:00:11.880 There's no way to.
02:00:12.720 Is there another contest that would.
02:00:14.660 Oh, primary.
02:00:15.320 Yeah, there's a primary.
02:00:16.740 There's a primary that could be.
02:00:17.840 It would be good.
02:00:18.680 And he would be.
02:00:19.360 Anyway, experts like Saxo Bank or Swiss Asia Capital or Forbes, when they're all disagreeing
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02:00:39.200 I'm going to later this week come up with the predictions that I have for this year.
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