The Glenn Beck Program - May 27, 2021


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Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 59 minutes

Words per Minute

147.61778

Word Count

17,679

Sentence Count

1,750

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary


Transcript

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00:01:32.500 Hello, America.
00:01:36.140 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:37.840 It is Thursday.
00:01:38.600 My job is to take pieces that don't necessarily connect in people's minds and run them through the filter of history and the knowledge that I have of radicals in this country and tell you what I think is coming our way.
00:01:59.120 I am going to tell you today.
00:02:01.260 I am going to tell you today some things that are extraordinarily concerning.
00:02:05.160 When I started prepping for this show, I thought I have never seen a more disturbing pattern of news in my lifetime.
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00:04:23.380 I want to talk to you about the DHS.
00:04:25.620 There are some very disturbing things that are happening today.
00:04:30.520 And I want you to follow me closely.
00:04:36.780 So the DHS in January, they issued the first terror bulletin since the death of the Iranian Quds Force commander.
00:04:45.060 You remember that?
00:04:45.780 That's when we killed the Iranian in Iraq.
00:04:49.960 And that was the last terror warning we got.
00:04:53.800 How many years ago was that?
00:04:55.500 In January, the DHS gave us a new warning.
00:05:00.700 Now, keep in mind, these warnings are very rare.
00:05:04.480 But this is what it said.
00:05:07.020 Quote, warning about individuals frustrated with the exercise of governmental authority
00:05:13.600 and the presidential transition, as well as other perceived grievances and ideological causes fueled by false narratives.
00:05:23.900 Hmm.
00:05:25.060 Now, who are they talking about?
00:05:27.500 Well, if you're a viewer of CNN or, you know, MSNBC, probably not you.
00:05:34.300 The Department of Homeland Security, they issued again a terror warning, but they couldn't back it up with any specifics.
00:05:45.160 We later found out this is from the new Postal Service intelligence arm that has been spying on Americans.
00:05:55.020 I mean, it sounds like I made that up.
00:05:56.860 That's that's just that should be enough to go.
00:06:00.260 Wait, what?
00:06:00.880 The intelligence arm of the Postal Service.
00:06:08.380 They were spying and they were the ones that said, hey, come here, we've got some information for you.
00:06:15.300 But they couldn't back any of it up.
00:06:17.520 The Department of Homeland Security couldn't back it up.
00:06:21.580 In fact, in that same bulletin, it said DHS does not have any information to indicate a specific or credible plot.
00:06:31.120 So then what the hell is the terror warning for?
00:06:34.880 By the way, there have been zero attacks from right wing domestic terrorists during the duration that was set for this warning.
00:06:43.260 It was set to expire at the end of April.
00:06:46.680 Well, did you even hear the news that last week they issued another warning?
00:06:55.680 And this warning extends the original warning until August.
00:07:00.560 But listen to the new warning from the Department of Homeland Security.
00:07:04.240 The homeland is facing threats that have evolved, capitalized, evolved significantly and becoming increasingly complex and volatile in 2021.
00:07:18.480 Wait.
00:07:20.400 What is what is happening?
00:07:22.560 What is that?
00:07:23.260 What is the threat?
00:07:24.140 What should we look for?
00:07:25.080 If it's right wing extremists, please name them, because I want to know I want to know if there's some big organized plot that is becoming more and more complex and volatile.
00:07:37.960 I want to know who it is.
00:07:40.300 And I'm somebody that could probably help find it.
00:07:45.440 You know what I mean?
00:07:46.500 You talk to the people who are good Americans that believe in the Constitution and they don't believe in violence.
00:07:53.040 And you're like, hey, you know, there's this group going around.
00:07:56.600 You know anything about it?
00:07:58.760 No, but I'll sure put out the alert so everybody's aware.
00:08:02.740 Nope.
00:08:04.060 You can't even question.
00:08:06.400 If you do, they'll shut you down immediately.
00:08:11.220 Don't believe me?
00:08:12.400 Last week, a Space Force officer, the head of Space Force.
00:08:20.360 He was fired for denouncing critical race theory.
00:08:24.660 What did he say?
00:08:26.620 He accurately explained that CRT comes from Marxism.
00:08:32.460 There's nothing wrong with that.
00:08:34.120 That is absolutely 100 percent true.
00:08:37.200 Critical race theory is now being pushed by the Biden administration, including the Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin.
00:08:46.000 And for them, I guess no one is allowed to point these things out.
00:08:49.860 You can't ask questions.
00:08:52.340 So what was it that made him so dangerous to say that he had just he had too much truth in him?
00:09:00.620 We got to shut him down.
00:09:01.640 What was it that he was saying?
00:09:03.280 Well, he was willing to say that Marxism is a threat.
00:09:08.460 I want you to say this out loud and get used to saying this.
00:09:13.880 Marxism is a threat to our freedom.
00:09:17.560 I know that didn't used to be controversial at all in seeing that Marxism is set up to destroy the free world.
00:09:29.920 Marxism is a threat.
00:09:34.100 He also called out Lloyd Austin for issuing the stand down order for the military to find all those right wing extremists.
00:09:41.860 And then he said something I haven't heard reported anywhere.
00:09:46.640 He said the military has just been given a book calling the January 6th riot an extremist event.
00:09:54.140 OK.
00:09:54.920 All right.
00:09:55.400 However, they excluded the civil unrest from both Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
00:10:05.080 Does that sound like a problem?
00:10:09.400 Apparently, believing in the Constitution.
00:10:13.260 Being a conservative is enough.
00:10:15.960 To have you labeled as an extremist.
00:10:19.480 Now, I'm not making an excuse for the people who did violently break in, were causing mayhem and trouble, and were putting their feet up on the desks.
00:10:31.680 No problem.
00:10:33.060 Those people should be punished.
00:10:34.300 But the Biden administration has continued to use that act of January 6th to weaponize every lever of the U.S. government to make it appear that right wing domestic terror is the greatest threat to the country.
00:10:51.140 So what's the end game here?
00:10:55.080 Let me go back to the Space Force commander.
00:10:57.720 He said this in an interview with the Washington Examiner.
00:11:01.100 What you see happening in the U.S. military is that at the moment, if you're a conservative, then you're lumped into a group of people who are labeled extremists.
00:11:10.320 If you're willing to voice your conservative views.
00:11:14.620 You're an extremist.
00:11:15.820 If you're aligned with the left, then it's OK.
00:11:18.560 And you can even be an activist online because no one will hold you accountable.
00:11:22.460 All right.
00:11:28.000 Conservatives, constitutionalists.
00:11:31.620 I want you to know clearly this lie that just because you believe in the Constitution and the rule of law and, yes, things like meritocracy and merit,
00:11:47.260 that does not make you an extremist or a white supremacist.
00:11:54.880 You have a right to question and you have a right to demand answers because there are answers that are gravely needed.
00:12:06.080 Why are the people that were involved in the January 6th riot being treated like prisoners in Guantanamo?
00:12:13.580 Now, I know that sounds like a crazy charge.
00:12:18.540 But let me tell you what's happening according to the attorneys of those who have been charged.
00:12:26.300 Last month, the lead prosecutor investigating the January 6th riot left the Justice Department unexplained and suddenly.
00:12:35.820 So the word is that this person who left the Justice Department was so disgusted by what the Justice Department was doing that they quit.
00:12:49.620 Please, if you are in a place of authority, do not quit.
00:12:54.740 If you do quit, hold a press conference immediately.
00:13:00.880 Call every single non-corporate media outlet and tell the truth.
00:13:08.920 Quitting isn't enough.
00:13:11.720 By the way, did you know that a judge overseeing the investigation lambasted the DOJ for giving interviews to the media?
00:13:19.300 The judge said, quote, these type of statements in the media have the potential to affect the jury pool and the rights of these defendants.
00:13:29.700 The prosecutor in question is Michael Sherwin.
00:13:33.360 Listen to what he said in this interview.
00:13:36.420 After the 6th, we had an inauguration on the 20th.
00:13:40.560 So I wanted to ensure and our office wanted to ensure that there was shock and awe that we could charge as many people as possible before the 20th.
00:13:49.240 And it worked because we saw through media posts that people were afraid to come back to D.C.
00:13:55.000 because they were like, if we go there, we're going to get charged.
00:13:58.840 So hold it just a second.
00:14:00.720 So the Justice Department wanted to arrest as many people as they could in a shock and awe to send the message that if you come to Washington, D.C., you're going to get arrested.
00:14:15.780 Hmm.
00:14:16.600 OK, well, I mean, hmm.
00:14:20.500 I guess I wish people would have at least just enforced the law, just enforced the law in places like Portland.
00:14:30.720 This is not about justice.
00:14:33.540 It's intimidation and ideological punishment.
00:14:38.120 Because our prison system for those arrested on January 6th, it looks a little more like Guantanamo Bay or Abu Ghraib.
00:14:51.900 And I'm not alone in saying this.
00:14:54.060 I'm going to give you a name here in a second that is on the left.
00:14:58.060 And that name is not the only one.
00:15:01.180 So listen to the charge.
00:15:03.680 Those who are arrested for the riot haven't been convicted of a crime.
00:15:08.560 Yet one of the defendants, Jacob Lang, recently communicated to his father through a letter.
00:15:15.340 I have been in solitary confinement for 100 days now.
00:15:20.120 A hundred days in solitary confinement for a riot that you haven't had a trial on.
00:15:29.400 What's that all about?
00:15:31.620 That's cruel and unusual punishment.
00:15:34.480 One of the accused lawyers also told us this, quote, it's impossible to have a free flowing conversation with your client.
00:15:44.940 Meetings are in open cages where there is no confidentiality.
00:15:50.020 Everyone can hear the conversation, including the prison guards.
00:15:54.180 If a detainee meets with a lawyer in person at the jail, he must then quarantine for 14 days as retaliation.
00:16:03.160 And the attorney-client privilege is non-existent now.
00:16:08.700 But it's worse than that, according to another lawyer.
00:16:13.620 One detainee said he was zip-tied and beaten by prison guards.
00:16:18.660 The skin, quoting, was ripped from his wrists.
00:16:22.300 His nose was broken and his jaw was dislocated.
00:16:25.540 Is this a gulag?
00:16:29.320 Is this Siberia?
00:16:31.700 Or is this Washington, D.C. and the United States of America?
00:16:38.120 Now, I am not telling you something unfounded.
00:16:42.640 I'm telling you the reports that are coming from their attorneys.
00:16:47.400 But also, others are extremely concerned.
00:16:51.760 One is named Elizabeth Warren.
00:16:57.680 Senator Elizabeth Warren and other senators on the left are saying this is intimidation.
00:17:12.200 They're demanding answers.
00:17:16.000 Why isn't anyone else?
00:17:18.900 By the way, have you heard the phrase armed insurrection when they talk about January 6th?
00:17:26.540 Armed insurrection.
00:17:27.700 They say that all the time.
00:17:28.580 It was an armed insurrection.
00:17:31.520 I want to play some audio from Senator Ron Johnson to FBI Assistant Director for Counterterrorism Jill Sanborn.
00:17:41.200 He said, armed insurrection.
00:17:43.140 Can you tell me a little bit about that?
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00:19:34.460 Here is Senator Ron Johnson questioning the assistant director for counterterrorism at the FBI.
00:19:42.480 Listen, how many firearms were confiscated in the Capitol or on Capitol grounds during that day?
00:19:50.280 To my knowledge, we have not recovered any on that day from any other arrests at the scene at this point.
00:19:55.160 But I don't want to speak on behalf of Metro and Capitol Police.
00:19:58.100 But to my knowledge, none.
00:19:59.820 How many shots were fired that we know of?
00:20:01.760 I believe the only shots that were fired were the ones that resulted in the death of the one lady.
00:20:08.020 The one lady.
00:20:09.300 Let me quote the left.
00:20:11.200 Say her name.
00:20:13.260 It's Ashley Babbitt.
00:20:15.100 Say her name.
00:20:17.260 An armed insurrection.
00:20:19.220 Only one gun was confiscated.
00:20:22.480 And it was Ashley Babbitt's gun.
00:20:25.080 Only one.
00:20:26.840 No, I'm sorry.
00:20:27.920 No, no guns.
00:20:29.060 Sorry.
00:20:29.700 No guns.
00:20:30.660 Only the only gun involved in any shooting or anything else belonged to the Capitol Police.
00:20:38.180 One bullet was fired.
00:20:40.120 One.
00:20:40.640 How is this an armed insurrection?
00:20:42.840 Ashley Babbitt is her name, by the way.
00:20:48.860 So FBI Director Wray testified that the group responsible for the riot was, quote, the smallest group numerically.
00:20:57.900 The smallest group numerically.
00:21:02.620 Then why do we have 9-11 style commissions now?
00:21:06.080 Why is the House demanding a 9-11 style commission?
00:21:10.160 Right now, there's been 400 arrests, 100 expected in the coming days.
00:21:16.360 Did you know that they are not even using the FISA courts?
00:21:20.400 If you were in D.C. on January 6th, your phone records, your GPS stats are in the hands of the federal government.
00:21:29.660 You didn't have to be charged with anything.
00:21:31.800 All you had to be was in Washington, D.C. on January 6th.
00:21:36.920 They're looking through all phone records.
00:21:41.440 They don't have a constitutional right to do that.
00:21:46.860 You can't do that.
00:21:51.340 So we have 400 arrests, another 100 expected in the coming days.
00:21:55.440 Why is there a commission on this?
00:21:58.240 Do you remember when Black Lives Matter set fire to the Capitol last summer?
00:22:05.900 Zero commissions were called for.
00:22:09.120 But maybe it was a Capitol, you know, the Capitol building.
00:22:11.920 That was it.
00:22:13.200 Well, no, no, no.
00:22:14.600 No.
00:22:15.540 The leftist weather underground.
00:22:17.340 They bombed the Capitol building in 1971.
00:22:19.900 How many commissions, Stu, did they have for that?
00:22:23.480 Zero.
00:22:23.920 An offshoot of the weather underground, 1983, bombed the Capitol.
00:22:30.240 How many commissions?
00:22:32.940 Zero.
00:22:34.460 More in a second.
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00:22:38.320 By the way, one of the ladies that was involved, Susan Rosenberg, involved in that bombing,
00:22:45.660 pardoned by Clinton and now part of Black Lives Matter.
00:22:49.280 Hmm.
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00:24:15.900 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:17.540 The news today is disturbing, but I want you to know that this is all on the federal level.
00:24:27.680 To win, you must go to the local level, and you need to stand in your own hometown and in your county.
00:24:37.340 Let me give you a reason why.
00:24:40.320 Top prosecutor in Loudoun County, Virginia, has participated in the Facebook group whose members infamously created a list of parents who disagreed with the school system policies of critical race theory.
00:24:55.300 The intention of this Facebook group is to hack, infiltrate, I'm quoting, hack, infiltrate, and expose parents.
00:25:08.700 And this is all according to screenshots.
00:25:12.260 March 16th, this was exposed.
00:25:15.380 And now the anti-racist parents of Loudoun County have doubled down.
00:25:22.080 And now they appear to be going after children and gathering information of children of at least one adult.
00:25:29.000 There is the group administrator who is saying, hey, anyone else with racist tick tocks of kids, please PM me, especially more with the N word.
00:25:43.540 OK, all right.
00:25:46.040 Another member responded to that post saying we have to fight this S together.
00:25:50.640 That's when the county's top prosecutor chimed in and said, exactly, you are where we need you.
00:26:04.280 What?
00:26:05.680 You are where we need you.
00:26:08.140 The top prosecutor is getting involved with this and is in support of the hackers and people who are trying to expose.
00:26:16.920 You need to stand up together.
00:26:22.260 You know, I read a story today that people are concerned that liberals, liberals are starting to worry about all this wokeness.
00:26:29.220 They're thinking this might play out badly because a lot of people don't like it and it'll play out badly in the next election.
00:26:36.940 Forget about the election.
00:26:38.660 It's playing out badly for all humankind if we continue to go down this road.
00:26:45.700 One more thing.
00:26:47.260 Then we bring Pat Gray in to talk about ATF.
00:26:50.760 Try this one on.
00:26:53.880 The TSA began implementing President Biden's mask mandate at airports.
00:27:01.700 It has now been extended through September 13th, 2021.
00:27:06.600 The senior official performing the duties of Transportation Security Administration's administrator confirmed yesterday, quote, that TSA agents must handle mask mandate violations in airports the same way they would treat travelers trying to take firearms through security checkpoints.
00:27:31.360 Now, listen to me, if you're a cop, please listen to me, if you're a cop, I understand why you would want to walk away.
00:27:41.160 I get it.
00:27:42.060 I get it.
00:27:43.320 But if you walk away, if you walk away, you're going to leave us with a police force that is like the TSA.
00:27:50.920 There's a lot of great people in the TSA.
00:27:54.280 I meet them at airports all the time that are doing their jobs.
00:27:57.580 But I also meet an equal amount of just dumb, dumb dummies who shouldn't work the fry-a-lator.
00:28:07.600 Honest to God, they might fry their own hands or face.
00:28:11.920 What happened to my hand?
00:28:13.400 I'm going to look.
00:28:14.720 They shouldn't work a fry-a-lator.
00:28:17.240 They don't care.
00:28:18.740 However, please stay in place.
00:28:22.180 You cannot abandon that post because it's going to get bad if we have that half of the TSA being our police force.
00:28:32.600 We're in real trouble.
00:28:34.520 By the way, the good news is we won't have any guns.
00:28:37.800 I love the new ATF guy.
00:28:40.980 How about you?
00:28:41.260 Isn't he great?
00:28:41.720 Yeah, he's fun.
00:28:42.300 Oh, he's fun.
00:28:42.940 He's great.
00:28:43.440 I particularly liked him posing for a selfie in front of the destruction at Waco after 91 people were killed there.
00:28:56.520 That was really cool for him to stand in front of that wreckage and take a little selfie.
00:29:01.760 He was proud of it, I guess.
00:29:03.360 Yeah.
00:29:03.760 Well, you know, it was a lantern.
00:29:08.320 Yeah, right.
00:29:09.020 They knocked over.
00:29:09.700 And Cleary's cow kicked over a lantern, and that's how they all died.
00:29:14.880 It had nothing to do with Janet Reno.
00:29:16.760 Just horrific.
00:29:17.880 And, you know, but I think it's great to see the backlash from the left on that, you know.
00:29:24.280 Oh, they're upset.
00:29:25.260 Oh, they've got to be upset.
00:29:26.520 I mean, he's standing there with, you know, it's, you know, I know how they respond when somebody kills a lion.
00:29:32.880 Right, right.
00:29:33.640 You know what I mean?
00:29:34.480 They kill a lion and everybody goes crazy.
00:29:36.680 It was like a trophy pose.
00:29:38.440 It really was.
00:29:41.320 Despicable.
00:29:42.300 Okay, so let me play some of the audio.
00:29:45.760 Let me just play Cruz with Chipman.
00:29:49.980 Does he plan on banning AR-15s?
00:29:52.460 Listen to this.
00:29:53.380 The AR-15 is one of, if not the most popular rifle in America.
00:29:58.260 It's not a machine gun.
00:29:59.420 It's a rifle.
00:30:01.920 Your public position is that you want to ban AR-15s.
00:30:05.180 Is that correct?
00:30:05.720 Senator, thank you for the question, and thank you for our visit yesterday and offering me a Dr. Pepper.
00:30:15.400 It made me reminisce about my time in Central Texas.
00:30:18.100 But now to your question.
00:30:19.360 With respect to the AR-15, I support a ban as has been presented in a Senate bill and supported by the President.
00:30:31.540 The AR-15 is a gun I was issued on ATF's SWAT team, and it's a particularly lethal weapon, and regulating it as other particularly lethal weapons.
00:30:44.200 Like a Smith & Wesson 380s.
00:30:46.280 That's not particularly lethal.
00:30:47.600 That's only lethal.
00:30:48.360 Director, if I'm confirmed, I would simply enforce the laws in the books, and right now, there is no such ban on those guns.
00:30:56.240 All right.
00:30:56.940 Here's how he...
00:30:58.460 Well, first of all, cut seven, please.
00:31:00.580 He can't seem to identify or define an assault weapon.
00:31:04.440 Listen to this.
00:31:05.480 I got 35 seconds left.
00:31:07.460 Define it for me.
00:31:08.380 Would you please, sir?
00:31:09.180 Senator, what's an assault weapon?
00:31:13.060 Yeah.
00:31:14.020 Senator, the bill to ban assault weapons is dozens of pages.
00:31:18.720 What is your definition of an assault weapon?
00:31:20.380 There's no way I could define an assault weapon.
00:31:22.500 You don't have any...
00:31:23.140 You're going to run this agency, and you don't have a definition of assault weapon?
00:31:27.100 But I would be enforcing the definition that members of Congress have.
00:31:30.800 Yeah, but you're going to be issuing rules and regulations.
00:31:33.300 Just give me your definition.
00:31:35.800 I'll give you one definition that ATF uses.
00:31:37.520 Give me your definition.
00:31:38.300 One definition that ATF currently...
00:31:40.640 Give me your definition.
00:31:42.200 I can give you one definition.
00:31:43.300 If you want to answer my question.
00:31:44.020 Forget about this.
00:31:44.760 Okay, so he doesn't answer it.
00:31:45.820 Now, listen to this.
00:31:46.960 Here's what he finally defines an assault weapon.
00:31:49.940 There are not criminal consequences.
00:31:51.700 I want to turn to a second matter now, Mr. Chipman.
00:31:53.960 You have called for an assault weapons ban.
00:31:55.800 I have a simple question for you.
00:31:57.160 What is an assault weapon?
00:32:00.220 Senator, an assault weapon would be, in the context of the question you asked, what Congress defines it as.
00:32:08.300 Oh.
00:32:08.800 So you're asking us to ban assault weapons.
00:32:11.020 We have to write legislation.
00:32:12.340 Can you tell me what is an assault weapon?
00:32:15.180 How would you define it if you were the head of the ATF?
00:32:18.640 How have you defined it over the last several years as your role as a government?
00:32:21.860 Listen to this.
00:32:23.760 Senator, if I'm confirmed as ATF director, you know, my recollection is the only process by which ATF is weighed in is that I know there's a demand letter three program,
00:32:37.200 which requires multiple reports, multiple sale reports on the southwestern border.
00:32:44.220 And ATF in that program has defined an assault rifle as any semi-automatic rifle capable of accepting a detachable magazine above the caliber of 22,
00:32:56.100 which would include a .223, which is, you know, largely the AR-15 round.
00:33:00.660 That would also include every handgun that is semi-automatic because it's a detachable magazine.
00:33:10.040 It feeds into the gun.
00:33:13.380 All right.
00:33:13.780 You know much more about guns than I do, but he said rifle, right?
00:33:17.120 Would a handgun be a rifle?
00:33:19.160 If you're defining it based on its feeding from a magazine underneath, he did say rifle.
00:33:26.520 But that would include then, if you just want to look just at rifles, that would include the gun we used in World War I.
00:33:37.340 World War I.
00:33:39.620 I had a really rough boating accident recently where my boat flipped over.
00:33:45.900 I had all my guns and they all went to the bottom of a very deep lake and I think into a cave or something.
00:33:51.720 Like when you looked at the bottom of the lake, could not find trace of them.
00:33:54.460 But at one point I did have a gun that was sort of like on the AR-15 sort of platform that was technically a handgun.
00:34:03.200 So would that be concluded in this ban?
00:34:05.580 I think it would.
00:34:06.760 Yes, it would.
00:34:07.540 And I would feel for you because I had my guns because I was doing some investigation in a cave too.
00:34:14.100 I was over in Wuhan just a few months ago and I accidentally dropped all of my guns.
00:34:20.680 Oh my gosh.
00:34:21.160 And they just came.
00:34:21.860 I just heard them going.
00:34:23.960 Oh my gosh.
00:34:24.820 It's probably very deep.
00:34:31.100 Oh my God.
00:34:31.820 My guns.
00:34:33.220 Guns.
00:34:34.100 And then I heard.
00:34:36.460 And all the bats started coming and I was like, I got to get out of here.
00:34:40.440 So all my guns are in China.
00:34:41.680 You were able to transport your guns to the Communist Republic of China.
00:34:47.780 Wow.
00:34:48.440 That wasn't easy.
00:34:49.440 It wasn't easy.
00:34:50.340 That's impressive.
00:34:51.140 It wasn't easy.
00:34:51.700 That's impressive.
00:34:52.320 I'm not sure why you'd ask a question like that.
00:34:54.020 It sounds like a bad question.
00:34:55.620 It does.
00:34:56.020 It does seem like a bad question that only an enemy of the state would ask.
00:34:59.500 Exactly right.
00:35:00.480 Only someone who has guns perhaps in a safe.
00:35:03.160 No.
00:35:03.800 No.
00:35:04.520 You had guns.
00:35:05.600 At one point I remember.
00:35:06.280 No, I had a boating accident on a lake or an ocean.
00:35:09.240 You had a boating accident.
00:35:09.460 Yeah.
00:35:09.900 Two cave accidents and a boating accident.
00:35:12.780 Yeah.
00:35:13.340 Yeah.
00:35:13.540 I know it was just, it was a deep body of water and I do so much fishing, you know,
00:35:17.300 and I always take my guns with me.
00:35:18.760 So I don't remember what body of water I was on.
00:35:21.460 I just remember losing the guns over the edge of the boat.
00:35:26.580 Did you call somebody?
00:35:28.260 I didn't because I lost my phone that same time.
00:35:31.260 I had to get a new one.
00:35:32.440 It's terrible.
00:35:33.260 And you figured they're down at the bottom of the lake, so nobody's going to get them.
00:35:35.960 Nobody's going to get them.
00:35:37.200 No reason to report it.
00:35:37.860 And it might have not been a lake.
00:35:38.980 It might have been the ocean.
00:35:39.980 Might have been the ocean.
00:35:40.580 Might have been the ocean.
00:35:41.200 Yeah.
00:35:41.340 So they could have been swallowed by a whale.
00:35:42.820 I don't know.
00:35:43.420 You can't remember if you were inland or on the coast.
00:35:46.160 I can't.
00:35:46.480 You can't.
00:35:46.960 I can't remember.
00:35:48.120 No.
00:35:48.600 Right.
00:35:49.100 It's an interesting thing to forget.
00:35:53.260 I lost it in a boating accident.
00:35:56.080 As you've mentioned a few times, I'll bet you, if you replace the metal portion of an
00:36:03.640 AR-15 with the wood paneling that is on a hunting rifle, they wouldn't have any problem
00:36:09.360 with these weapons.
00:36:10.360 No, the average person wouldn't.
00:36:12.000 The average person wouldn't.
00:36:14.320 However, what he just defined is a, I don't remember, somebody in the audience will know,
00:36:20.640 but it is a gun that we used in World War I.
00:36:23.840 I think we used it in World War II, and it feeds from below, and it's a wood paneled.
00:36:30.200 You know, it's like a Plymouth woody.
00:36:32.820 It's got the wood paneling on the sides.
00:36:34.720 And it's semi-automatic?
00:36:36.140 Yeah.
00:36:36.520 Yeah.
00:36:36.900 Because it feeds from the bottom.
00:36:41.360 Hmm.
00:36:42.380 It seems like whatever definition they come up with is...
00:36:45.540 Pretty sure that's semi-automatic.
00:36:46.780 Now you're saying that?
00:36:47.960 Now maybe you do have to cock it.
00:36:49.680 Yeah, I wonder.
00:36:50.480 Yeah.
00:36:51.420 The bottom line is they're going to be banning a lot of guns that, number one, we won't like.
00:36:57.060 Number two, they can't actually ban because it's unconstitutional.
00:36:59.940 So notice what he said here, and this is the most important thing.
00:37:02.860 This is Woodrow Wilson.
00:37:04.220 And by the way, I believe there is a coming announcement of a president that is going to
00:37:10.160 do more damage to the United States of America than Woodrow Wilson.
00:37:15.680 I think that announcement is coming from this program soon.
00:37:20.080 But this is what Woodrow Wilson did.
00:37:22.920 Did you notice how he answered the question?
00:37:24.920 I don't define it.
00:37:26.280 I, you know, the agency defines it.
00:37:28.780 I just, I go with what the agency defines.
00:37:31.320 It's not, that senator was wrong.
00:37:33.180 It's not what the Senate says.
00:37:36.280 The Senate will put in charge the agency of the ATF, and the ATF will define everything.
00:37:43.800 That's the way this all works.
00:37:45.780 So there's no one ever to really pin on.
00:37:48.340 He doesn't have to answer that question because really it's in the agency, and the agency does that.
00:37:54.120 Because technically, right, he can't write a bill, right?
00:37:57.780 The ATF guy cannot say, okay, this is what I think it is, which is the technicality he's holding out on there.
00:38:04.420 Correct.
00:38:04.940 And it is like Obamacare.
00:38:08.460 Remember when we went through Obamacare, how many times it said, we'll be left up to the secretary's discretion?
00:38:13.740 Yeah.
00:38:14.560 That's the way all of this is done.
00:38:16.740 There is another, this is an out-in-the-open shadow government.
00:38:21.920 It is not one that is secretive.
00:38:25.240 It's called the cabinet.
00:38:26.520 Right, so he says, I can't answer this because Congress has to define it, and then Congress says, the way we define it is how the ATF says it should be defined.
00:38:36.360 Right.
00:38:36.980 And so then eventually, he winds up being a big part of that decision-making process anyway, without having to deal with it before it gets confirmed.
00:38:43.740 Correct, and the Senate doesn't have to deal with it.
00:38:46.260 Nobody has to deal with it.
00:38:47.460 There's never anybody responsible for these things.
00:38:50.120 And that is the thing that everyone should be concentrating on.
00:38:53.480 What is it they're doing at the cabinet level?
00:38:56.900 That's the other hand.
00:38:58.500 Back in a minute.
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00:41:07.740 You know, I was out on a trail with the cowboys.
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00:43:03.700 All right.
00:43:04.540 I told you a week ago that the American Medical Association released a plan to embed racial justice
00:43:14.140 into the medical profession.
00:43:15.920 This went beyond just saying, hey, you know, we need more black doctors.
00:43:21.720 So we're going to lower the standards for people in medical school so they can be doctors.
00:43:28.840 Excuse me?
00:43:29.720 I know that meritocracy is something that only white people care about because I'm sure black people are like, no, I want the black doctor.
00:43:40.500 What?
00:43:40.700 He got F's in the surgery that he's going to give me.
00:43:43.840 That's OK.
00:43:44.680 Hey, he's black.
00:43:45.420 Bring him on in.
00:43:47.480 Nobody.
00:43:48.640 Nobody disagrees with meritocracy when your life is at stake.
00:43:53.460 So not only are they lowering the standards at schools for people of color, but they're also they released a lengthy anti-racist plan, anti-racist plan.
00:44:07.260 And their new initiatives are going to end embedded racial or they're going to embed racial justice to rid ourselves of and of of racist people.
00:44:20.820 And apparently doctors, I guess, doctors are very, very racist.
00:44:25.120 They have an 86 page document that outlines a three year plan to implement anti-racist initiatives, including pushing critical race theory through the medical community.
00:44:39.320 Now, what do what could possibly be a problem with that?
00:44:42.380 What could possibly be the problem with critical race theory in with your doctor?
00:44:47.820 Well, it seems like then you'd be able to define people who didn't agree with critical race theory as having a medical or psychological problem.
00:44:57.600 Well, no, we're talking about the medical field.
00:44:59.580 We're talking about the medical field.
00:45:01.680 And, you know, so I guess they might have a medical problem.
00:45:05.620 Sure.
00:45:06.000 But you'd need a psychiatrist to deem them as having a.
00:45:10.200 That's true.
00:45:10.700 Mental.
00:45:11.160 That's true.
00:45:11.640 If that happened, I would be more worried.
00:45:14.640 You'd be more worried.
00:45:15.440 Yeah.
00:45:15.680 I mean, the medical thing is.
00:45:17.220 The medical thing is disturbing because you could say, hey, for equity purposes, you white person don't get the treatment that person does.
00:45:25.020 Right.
00:45:25.400 Right.
00:45:25.760 That could be bad.
00:45:26.560 That could be bad.
00:45:27.300 That could lead to a death list.
00:45:29.940 You know what I mean?
00:45:31.000 Where you're you're you're making lists of who dies, who doesn't based on what, I guess, race race.
00:45:37.960 I mean, and we've the thing about this is, of course, we've seen this in history.
00:45:40.940 And I thought we all agreed it was really a bad idea to give preferential treatment to people for medical causes.
00:45:49.020 No, no, no, no.
00:45:49.620 Based on race.
00:45:50.280 No, no.
00:45:51.160 China's the new model.
00:45:52.900 So you were saying you were you would be worried if it.
00:45:56.620 I would say, you know, it would be another whole nother step in the wrong direction if if it was psychiatrists.
00:46:02.020 Like the APA, like the American Psychiatric Association, if they came out and said, which they did yesterday, the largest psychiatric organization in the world sent an email to their members yesterday that psychiatrists need to incorporate anti-racism into their practice.
00:46:23.520 The email encouraged psychiatrists to commit themselves to practice anti-racism with their patients and restated its commitment to achieving mental health equity for all anti-racism.
00:46:37.100 Of course, you know, this from the brilliant Ibram X.
00:46:40.360 Kendi and his book, how to be an anti-racist.
00:46:44.280 And and really the only way to rid racist and racism from the world is racism.
00:46:51.060 That's the actual idea.
00:46:53.520 He says to the word discrimination.
00:46:55.340 He advocates for discrimination.
00:46:57.180 He doesn't use the word racism, of course, but I kind of put those on the same plane.
00:47:02.540 So mental health professionals were given suggestions for steps to center racial equity in all their conversations with their patients.
00:47:11.300 Why is this a problem?
00:47:13.100 Why is this a problem?
00:47:14.040 First of all, because it's not true.
00:47:16.540 Critical race theory is something that Marxists made up to overthrow the Western world and freedom.
00:47:26.340 That's what critical race theory is, period.
00:47:29.420 There's no scientific anything backing up critical race theory.
00:47:34.260 It was created by Marxists.
00:47:37.080 So Marxists could silence those who were against Marxism.
00:47:41.940 That's it.
00:47:43.440 That's it.
00:47:45.360 So now they're going to they're going to embed it into the medical side and the psychiatric side of medicine.
00:47:54.220 What could possibly go wrong?
00:47:58.040 Well, unfortunately for me, and unfortunately, maybe for you, I know history.
00:48:03.960 So I'll tell you what could go wrong.
00:48:07.680 Do you know who the biggest advocate and professional body was that did more to bring on the Holocaust and the death camps than any other profession in Nazi Germany?
00:48:27.540 Doctors and nurses.
00:48:29.860 More German medical professionals joined the Nazi party than any other profession, and they also joined it at a faster clip.
00:48:46.000 By 1933, more than half of the German medical profession had joined the Nazi party, and they were the ones that were pushing.
00:48:56.100 We got to get rid of the unfit.
00:48:57.620 We got to get rid of the people who are just not good for the Reich.
00:49:03.220 They were the ones.
00:49:05.140 You do not want your your medical professionals at all.
00:49:11.380 Judging anything regarding politics.
00:49:17.140 Doctors in Germany became tightly integrated into the Nazi party and supportive of its ideals.
00:49:23.300 Physicians became Nazi-fied more thoroughly and sooner than any other profession, and they also did more to, they did more for the final solution than anyone else.
00:49:40.400 By 1930, 1942, 38,000 physicians had joined the Nazi party.
00:49:47.020 Here's how it happened.
00:49:51.860 Now, see if any of these ring any kind of a bell.
00:49:56.580 Now, before I go down this road, I want to say, just because history, when we go through all of these things and you see one or two that might be happening now, that doesn't mean you're going to end in a death camp.
00:50:11.120 It just means you're on exactly the same road, so, warning, bridge may be icy.
00:50:23.020 It doesn't mean the bridge is always icy.
00:50:26.280 It just means if the conditions are right, you could find yourself flying off the side of the bridge because of ice.
00:50:34.620 See if any of these things sound familiar.
00:50:41.380 The things that had to happen in the medical field for them to go off the bridge and into the Holocaust.
00:50:49.460 First, the devaluation and dehumanization of segments of the community.
00:50:55.240 Think that's happening?
00:50:56.560 Is that happening at all?
00:50:58.520 What are we going to do with these people?
00:51:00.820 These people just need to be re-educated.
00:51:05.000 They're extremists.
00:51:08.140 Remember when you couldn't say that about Muslims who were actually terrorists?
00:51:13.700 You couldn't say it about actual terrorists.
00:51:16.340 Now, it's fine to say that about half of America.
00:51:21.840 The devaluation and dehumanization of segments of the community.
00:51:25.620 The medicalization of social and political problems.
00:51:31.160 What does that mean?
00:51:33.740 The medicalization of social and political problems?
00:51:37.220 You mean like adding critical race theory and anti-racism into the medical professions?
00:51:44.360 The trainings of physicians to identify with political goals of the government.
00:51:50.340 So, that would be like when they have trainings and they have training seminars and people like Ibram Kendi coming in and training?
00:52:01.860 Is that what that is?
00:52:04.320 Then, they also needed the fear of consequences for refusing to cooperate.
00:52:11.400 Oh, well, that's not happening.
00:52:13.260 Then, they just made the bureaucrats in charge of the medical system.
00:52:22.220 And when the bureaucrats came in and just made everything a bureaucracy, the doctors needed to feel some power.
00:52:33.880 And they also started to weaken their ethics and human rights because it was all about numbers.
00:52:42.280 Then, the Nazis, the Nazi physicians and nurses viewed the state as their primary patient.
00:52:51.280 Now, listen to this one.
00:52:53.520 Some came to see quarantine, otherwise known as ghettoization.
00:53:00.080 Some came to see quarantine, exclusion, then extermination of an entire people as treatment required so the state could survive.
00:53:14.720 Huh.
00:53:15.840 Quarantine, check.
00:53:17.600 Exclusion, Facebook, everybody is betting, check.
00:53:21.080 And then, the extermination of an entire people as treatment required for state's health.
00:53:27.880 Huh.
00:53:28.280 Well, at least we haven't had extermination yet.
00:53:34.000 Doctors, I am pleading with you.
00:53:38.760 Do not allow this cancer in.
00:53:42.080 It's, it's, you don't, you must cut it out and get clean margins.
00:53:51.120 You would be a horrible doctor if you left one cancer cell in.
00:53:57.960 And we're like, well, maybe that cancer cell won't grow.
00:54:01.620 You know what?
00:54:03.440 The skin knows better than to let that reproduce and get out of control.
00:54:11.960 You know what?
00:54:13.180 I talked to, you know, I talked to the people.
00:54:16.100 I said, look, I left some colon cancer in there, a few cells, but you're going to know it when it happens.
00:54:23.320 Don't worry about it.
00:54:24.160 Just come and see me and I'll take it out when it becomes a problem.
00:54:27.040 You wouldn't know to, you wouldn't knowingly do that to someone unless you had no other option.
00:54:35.020 Critical race theory and anti-racism is anti-Martin Luther King and anti-Judeo-Christian values.
00:54:48.180 You must not allow this to happen.
00:54:52.260 Nurses, you must not allow this to happen.
00:54:57.040 Psychiatrists, you must not allow this to happen.
00:55:05.640 It's a firewall.
00:55:08.940 Read history.
00:55:12.920 Now, as if the doctors and the psychiatrists are bad enough.
00:55:20.000 Wait until I tell you what Joe Biden hid in one of the emergency stimulus packages that you're going to find wonderful.
00:55:33.380 Yeah.
00:55:34.520 Indoctrination.
00:55:36.140 But for who?
00:55:38.020 Oh, wait.
00:55:39.520 60 seconds.
00:55:40.340 You know, the difference between sympathy and empathy, right?
00:55:49.140 Sympathy is I feel bad for you.
00:55:52.040 Empathy is brother.
00:55:53.980 I've been there.
00:55:55.380 So I have empathy for anybody who is is suffering with pain.
00:56:00.780 It's seemingly unending pain.
00:56:03.140 The kind of pain that you get up every morning, you're like, I cannot do another day.
00:56:08.040 The kind of pain that you have that when you first wake up, you immediately think, I can't wait to go back to bed.
00:56:15.700 I want to talk to you about relief factor.
00:56:20.080 Just try it, please.
00:56:21.380 If you have that kind of pain, please just try it.
00:56:24.840 You will know within three weeks.
00:56:26.940 So the relief factor is telling you up front.
00:56:30.400 It works only for about 70 percent.
00:56:32.780 You might be in the 30 percent, but you won't know until you've taken it as directed for three weeks.
00:56:39.000 If there's no change in you in three weeks, it's not going to work.
00:56:44.060 Please just try it.
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00:57:09.000 All right.
00:57:15.560 Congress allocated nearly $200 billion in COVID-19 relief funds for K-12 schools.
00:57:23.620 Remember when the school said, we need $25 billion?
00:57:28.280 And you thought that was a big number.
00:57:30.840 And you're like, what does the school need $25 billion for?
00:57:34.480 And then the Congress gave them $50 billion, or was it $75 billion?
00:57:39.700 And then in the next big stimulus package, Joe Biden just said, you know what?
00:57:44.560 I know you're not asking for it, but here, $200 billion going to the school systems for, quote, COVID-19 relief.
00:57:53.520 Well, that's great, because that money is intended to help reopen the schools and mitigate learning loss.
00:58:02.820 So, it's really good.
00:58:05.740 And in the American Rescue Plan, it's just got a couple of things in it that, you know, I mean, hey, you want something for free?
00:58:15.140 Nothing's free.
00:58:15.720 You're going to have to help the government out a little bit.
00:58:18.420 And so, you will, well, you'll be able to get access to this money, and it's only about 20% of the money.
00:58:31.300 You can gain access to that 20% of the money if you just have all of your white teachers take some classes on anti-racism and their whiteness.
00:58:42.460 And then, you know, you just have to study some evidence-based interventions that will respond to students' academic, social, and emotional needs.
00:58:53.820 You know, it'll be very, very good.
00:58:56.320 Now, the emotional needs do include the disruption of whiteness and the propagation of critical race theory.
00:59:03.640 So, now the government is having an indoctrination camp for white teachers, and the money that is your tax dollars is going to be held back from your school if you don't teach critical race theory.
00:59:22.000 Who would have seen this coming?
00:59:24.260 Teachers?
00:59:26.620 You know, it's past the point, really.
00:59:30.160 It is.
00:59:31.140 It is.
00:59:31.620 You have to stand up against your labor unions and against this.
00:59:38.100 If you are so deluded, you shouldn't be teaching children.
00:59:44.160 If you actually don't understand the dangers of critical race theory and anti-racism, you should be nowhere near a classroom.
00:59:57.000 I'm not going to take your children that you have birthed because I'm not a fascist.
01:00:05.540 However, you shouldn't be in front of my children or anybody else's children.
01:00:11.040 This is craziness.
01:00:14.040 This is craziness.
01:00:15.520 And every teacher who just knowingly goes along with it without speaking up.
01:00:21.320 What are you going to tell your children and what are your children and your grandchildren going to say about you?
01:00:33.240 Their mother, their father, grandfather, grandmother, aunt, uncle.
01:00:39.720 What are they going to say about you when the world rights itself again?
01:00:45.480 Because I got news for you.
01:00:48.240 Love always win.
01:00:50.500 Hashtag love always wins.
01:00:52.840 It always wins.
01:00:54.700 This is all based in hatred.
01:00:56.860 I can't tell you and urge you to please put down the the Democrat Republican stick.
01:01:08.140 Please put down the political stick and look at where we are in history and what you're being told is true.
01:01:15.040 If you just came out, you know, and you you hadn't slowly been boiled in this, you would immediately recognize you are on the losing side of history because all of this has happened before.
01:01:31.440 And this is all what we were against.
01:01:33.740 This goes against Martin Luther King.
01:01:36.840 You have to condemn Martin Luther King to buy into these theories.
01:01:45.040 The trains just keep going down the track.
01:01:48.520 Get off the train now.
01:01:51.560 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:01:55.300 All right.
01:01:57.920 I need to eat.
01:01:59.200 You know what I mean?
01:01:59.960 I need to eat.
01:02:00.840 I need to eat.
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01:02:02.540 It does.
01:02:03.180 It does.
01:02:03.640 You can tell the world is upside down because you eat more and more.
01:02:06.400 Yes.
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01:02:36.320 My daughter and I went to Starbucks.
01:02:38.060 I have to tell you about this.
01:02:39.040 We had to Starbucks last night.
01:02:40.760 I don't go to Starbucks.
01:02:42.020 It took, uh, you know, it was like, okay, Mr.
01:02:45.000 Mr.
01:02:45.400 I've never been to a Starbucks.
01:02:47.040 Could you just please pull forward?
01:02:48.620 We have a special team just to talk to you because I don't know how to use all the lingo, but my daughter got something.
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01:03:23.900 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:03:26.100 Hello, America.
01:03:26.720 It's Thursday.
01:03:28.740 Oh, one more day.
01:03:30.760 You have to endure just one more day.
01:03:32.680 And then the weekend is here.
01:03:33.820 Uh, last night, my, uh, my kids took me out for Father's Day and I know what you're thinking.
01:03:41.600 It's not Father's Day.
01:03:43.360 I know.
01:03:44.440 Um, however, they, this year have been talking about something that you're going to love,
01:03:49.300 dad.
01:03:49.640 You're going to love, you're going to love, you're going to love, you're going to just
01:03:51.720 love it.
01:03:52.540 And it's the perfect Father's Day for you, dad, for you.
01:03:56.460 My son kept saying for you, it's the perfect Father's Day.
01:03:59.960 In other words, another father would not like it.
01:04:02.280 I, that's what my impression was.
01:04:05.260 Uh, and, uh, and it was something they said it was ticket driven and they're hard to get
01:04:12.520 and it's, we have to do it last night.
01:04:15.960 And I'm like, okay, now I'm told, I'm not told anything about it, but I'm told ticket driven.
01:04:23.940 I'm like, huh, got to be a concert concert or something.
01:04:27.200 Comedian.
01:04:27.500 Yeah.
01:04:27.880 Comedian something.
01:04:29.120 But why wouldn't another dad like a comedy show?
01:04:32.840 Why wouldn't another dad like that?
01:04:34.000 That's what I'm thinking.
01:04:35.080 Concert maybe, because maybe it would be the type of artist that only you would like.
01:04:39.560 Hannah and I have been waiting for Rachmaninoff.
01:04:42.680 Right.
01:04:43.340 You know what I mean?
01:04:44.140 We've been waiting.
01:04:44.960 I could totally see that.
01:04:45.860 That's totally, and that's, I understand.
01:04:47.820 Because I wouldn't like that as a Father's Day kid.
01:04:49.580 Now, let me throw you this curveball that they threw me.
01:04:53.180 Uh, dress for the outdoors.
01:04:56.320 Now, I'm thinking to myself, I generally speak, I think it's safe to say I'm not an outdoorist.
01:05:04.000 Yeah.
01:05:04.360 Okay.
01:05:04.680 As Jim Gaffigan says, he's a little indoorsy.
01:05:07.320 Yes, I'm very indoorsy.
01:05:08.940 Uh, if I could live in a bubble my whole life and never have to deal with the actual physical reality of, you know, unclean air and bugs.
01:05:20.380 I've seen the sky.
01:05:20.940 I don't need to see it again.
01:05:21.860 No, and I wouldn't mind seeing the sky, but we could glass it over.
01:05:25.120 Yeah.
01:05:25.440 You know what I mean?
01:05:26.360 Uh, I just, uh, you know, so I'm not good in the outdoors.
01:05:29.520 And, uh, and one of my least favorite things in the whole wide world is heat with humidity.
01:05:35.960 I mean, right.
01:05:37.320 And it was hot.
01:05:38.000 It was really the first hot day of the year.
01:05:40.040 Hot day.
01:05:40.580 Very humid yesterday.
01:05:42.440 Uh, so, I mean, but you could see like almost like a concert festival.
01:05:46.220 Maybe it's an outdoor venue.
01:05:47.380 I'm less interested.
01:05:49.080 I'm less interested.
01:05:50.560 I mean, I mean, uh, you know, uh, I don't, the Beatles could all come back from the dead,
01:05:56.940 you know, for the ones that are dead and they could perform and it would be outside and
01:06:01.120 I'd be like, ah, you know, I'll just watch it on video or something.
01:06:04.740 Yeah.
01:06:04.760 Someone's got to have, somebody's got to have their phone.
01:06:06.360 They'll record it.
01:06:07.420 Yeah.
01:06:07.620 So I'll see it that way.
01:06:08.580 I don't want to go outside.
01:06:10.160 So the edge is coming off and then I get a text from my daughter and she said, oh, and
01:06:15.000 you might want to wear some outdoorsy shoes for mud.
01:06:20.160 And then she texts, I'm just sitting here reading all of these texts and I can't imagine what
01:06:27.520 you're thinking.
01:06:28.240 And I immediately texted her back.
01:06:30.080 Nothing good.
01:06:32.940 Thankful father.
01:06:33.880 Yeah.
01:06:34.460 Nothing good.
01:06:35.500 This is not going to end well.
01:06:37.480 And, uh, so they won't tell me until we get almost to the place.
01:06:43.140 And this is a gift that dad, you will like, like my son said, in other words, like no other
01:06:53.860 man on the planet will understand this.
01:06:55.720 Okay.
01:06:56.180 Okay.
01:06:57.000 So, um, I've been trying to, I've been trying to grow, uh, flowers in our flower bed and
01:07:05.520 I can't get anybody even in Texas to understand like what I want it to look like.
01:07:11.060 And it sounds like you.
01:07:12.820 Okay.
01:07:13.320 All right.
01:07:13.700 Yeah.
01:07:13.900 I know, I know, I know.
01:07:15.780 Okay.
01:07:16.180 I turned in my man card a long time ago.
01:07:19.000 Never had it.
01:07:19.680 You never had it.
01:07:20.880 I turned it in.
01:07:21.900 I'm pretty sure I had it at some point.
01:07:23.960 Uh, I was a baby once anyway.
01:07:26.880 So, um, we found this one place, I don't know, a few years ago and, uh, and I love him.
01:07:31.980 It's called Bishop farms.
01:07:33.800 And, uh, this lady just grows these flowers and I keep looking at her Instagram page and
01:07:39.360 I'm like, that's what I want it to look like.
01:07:41.640 Just like that.
01:07:42.200 And so I've been saying to my kids, I want to talk to her.
01:07:45.340 Can we talk to her?
01:07:47.000 How, what, what are those flowers?
01:07:48.460 How do we grow them?
01:07:49.520 You know, because everything dies.
01:07:51.460 And, uh, so they, she twice a year, I think once or twice a year, she allows two groups
01:07:58.480 of five to go.
01:08:00.840 She talks about flowers and the soil and everything else.
01:08:05.240 And then you go and you, you can make your own arrangements.
01:08:08.240 So again, I'm not saying this because I think anyone, anyone with an ounce of testosterone
01:08:15.360 would find this like, oh, that was really cool.
01:08:18.560 No, I know.
01:08:19.440 I know.
01:08:20.780 Because so you're right to review here.
01:08:24.000 Your presence seems to be a tour of a garden where there are flowers because you want to
01:08:31.220 replicate the kind of flowers they have.
01:08:34.260 It was like going to a farm.
01:08:35.600 It was like going to a farm and a really pretty farm.
01:08:37.740 Very pretty farm.
01:08:38.620 Yes, it was.
01:08:39.380 I almost feel like.
01:08:40.500 Now to say that the woman might have been a little surprised that it was me coming around
01:08:46.820 the corner and not necessarily in a good way, but it might be an understatement, but I don't
01:08:51.960 know because we never discussed it and she was delightful the whole time.
01:08:57.060 Here's an idea.
01:08:58.480 She treated me like a human being and I treated her like a human being and we had a delightful
01:09:03.520 time together.
01:09:04.860 She may hate my, she may have a voodoo doll with my face on it, but she was delightful and
01:09:12.440 very, very helpful.
01:09:13.740 Loved her.
01:09:14.400 Loved it.
01:09:14.760 If she doesn't have one, I'm selling them just in case she's interested.
01:09:17.960 In case she's interested.
01:09:19.300 That's very kind to you.
01:09:20.820 Kind of you.
01:09:21.360 So then I end this, you know, Father's Day in a flower garden with my kids and I'm on
01:09:33.620 the way home and lo and behold, the most dangerous driver and fastest driver, even I think Dale
01:09:41.920 Earnhardt would agree is my wife and she happened to be in front of me at a stoplight and she
01:09:47.420 was turning into Starbucks.
01:09:49.360 And so I decided to follow her with the girls and the flowers in the car.
01:09:53.520 And so I had another treat that I just don't do.
01:09:57.120 And that is go to Starbucks.
01:09:59.540 Okay.
01:10:00.120 I don't drink coffee, but when I did drink coffee, not a Starbucks guy.
01:10:05.000 I know that comes as a surprise to many, many listeners, including the Starbucks corporation.
01:10:10.500 Very shocked.
01:10:11.400 They're shocked.
01:10:12.260 Yes.
01:10:12.420 They are shocked.
01:10:13.540 And I know it's a very hard time.
01:10:15.300 They're having a hard time keeping oat milk in stock now.
01:10:19.980 You know, now that they're offering oat milk, I know that's really, and I think it's, I think
01:10:26.460 milk from oat, I think that's, I think that, well, you know, that it's either that or almonds
01:10:34.880 that I would just love to have my milk from.
01:10:37.800 Anyway, I digress.
01:10:38.420 You can milk anything with a nipple and apparently almonds and oats have nipples.
01:10:42.260 I didn't know that.
01:10:43.240 So, um, so I'm in line behind my wife who just zips through, you know, she just orders
01:10:48.380 and zips through and, uh, and then, and then I'm sitting there in the line with the speaker.
01:10:54.940 Hi, welcome to Starbucks.
01:10:56.520 Can I help you?
01:10:57.220 And I'm like, I think so.
01:10:59.200 Uh, but I don't recognize anything on your menu.
01:11:03.240 I not even large, small, medium.
01:11:06.100 No, not even that.
01:11:07.060 Not even that.
01:11:07.840 Uh, I just don't understand any of the substances that you are trying to sell me as a refreshing
01:11:15.020 drink.
01:11:16.320 Right.
01:11:16.700 What is a venti, a drink?
01:11:18.240 Is it the size of the drink?
01:11:19.720 Don't know.
01:11:20.400 Who knows, right?
01:11:20.660 Don't know.
01:11:21.400 It's like the metric system.
01:11:22.560 No one can know.
01:11:23.240 Right.
01:11:23.780 Uh, and quite honestly, uh, didn't know, really have never cared what agave is.
01:11:31.280 Doesn't sound like something I want in my food or as food ever.
01:11:35.280 Um, pink agave sounds even less appealing, but I said to my daughter, I don't know what
01:11:43.240 the hell I'm doing.
01:11:43.880 And the lady was like, sir, can I help you?
01:11:47.380 And I'm like, yes, yes.
01:11:48.880 Just a minute.
01:11:50.080 And so my daughter said, order this.
01:11:52.540 And so I ordered this and she said, well, you get me whatever it was.
01:11:56.060 Uh, and I'm like, yeah, she'll have what sounds like a body part, but then a Latin phrase
01:12:03.960 coupled with it.
01:12:05.400 And, uh, she, uh, so she gets, she gets her stuff.
01:12:09.060 We, we, we, we pull out and, um, and I'm, I'm drinking this, you know, pink agave stuff.
01:12:15.860 And, uh, I'm like, mm, it's delicious.
01:12:18.620 It's, it's wonderful.
01:12:19.760 Is it delicious and wonderful?
01:12:21.480 It wasn't, as my grandfather said, would say, it wasn't what comes out of a racehorse.
01:12:31.660 Okay.
01:12:32.300 Okay.
01:12:32.820 So it cleared that hurdle.
01:12:34.600 It cleared that hurdle.
01:12:35.340 Okay.
01:12:35.600 Okay.
01:12:35.980 It cleared that hurdle.
01:12:37.580 Um, and it wasn't bad.
01:12:39.440 Is it something I want to drink?
01:12:41.360 No, but it wasn't bad.
01:12:42.880 Okay.
01:12:43.220 Okay.
01:12:43.400 You could, you could power through it.
01:12:44.760 I powered through it.
01:12:45.540 It was, it was not bad, but then my daughter said, you want a sip of mine?
01:12:49.800 And I'm like, now when somebody says that there's only two choices, there's only two
01:12:55.980 ways somebody is offering you something, right?
01:12:58.840 It's either really good or they think it might be spoiled.
01:13:03.140 Right.
01:13:03.540 Okay.
01:13:03.900 Yes.
01:13:04.340 This is so bad.
01:13:05.120 It might be poison.
01:13:06.100 Try this.
01:13:06.840 Try this.
01:13:07.200 No, no, I'm not going to try this.
01:13:09.160 No, it's horrible.
01:13:10.260 You can't believe how bad this is.
01:13:12.200 Try it.
01:13:12.940 No.
01:13:13.820 So I said, is it bad?
01:13:15.980 And she said, no, it's really good.
01:13:17.900 And I said, all right.
01:13:22.740 And so I take a sip of it.
01:13:24.780 And if, if I were, if I were not a good father, I would have spit it right back into the cup.
01:13:32.420 Okay.
01:13:33.500 But I swallowed it and I handed it back to her and I said, that is horrendous.
01:13:39.700 And she said, yeah, it tastes kind of like dirt, doesn't it?
01:13:43.980 And I said, you handed your father a hot drink on a hot day that tastes like hot dirt.
01:13:51.480 And she said, I said, and you knew that, that that's a good thing to you.
01:13:57.240 And she's like, no, but it's really good for you.
01:13:59.360 I said, how many days, how many days in my life am I going to extend my life by drinking hot dirt from Starbucks?
01:14:08.540 Because if it's like four days, I'm fine.
01:14:11.600 And there's no, I'll lose a week.
01:14:12.860 If I never have to drink hot dirt, I'll lose a week of my life.
01:14:17.100 I go a week early.
01:14:18.260 I'm totally cool with that.
01:14:19.740 And you know, it's not a week.
01:14:21.560 It's probably, it probably shortens your life.
01:14:24.420 Yeah.
01:14:24.640 I mean, if I'm, you know, I'm going to be old and decrepit and I'll probably be watching Matlock.
01:14:30.380 And I, oh, gee, it's 10 minutes before Matlock is over.
01:14:34.280 I don't care.
01:14:35.620 I lost 10 minutes.
01:14:36.800 I don't, I don't, I die before I found out who done it on a Matlock.
01:14:42.160 I'm cool.
01:14:43.340 No hot dirt.
01:14:44.140 You could probably look it up.
01:14:45.200 When you feel close to death, go on the internet and look up the episode and find out how it ends.
01:14:48.960 That's all you got to do.
01:14:50.140 I said to, I said to Hannah last night, well, you live in the right state.
01:14:54.100 Anytime you want to come over and lick the dirt in our backyard, you are, you could lick all of the dirt in the backyard.
01:15:01.940 And most of the time, my dirt here in Texas is hot.
01:15:07.300 Hmm.
01:15:08.160 So it should be really good.
01:15:09.780 All right.
01:15:10.760 In just a second, we have Jason Whitlock joining us in studio.
01:15:16.520 First, let me tell you about American financing.
01:15:21.500 Thien, I think, is the name.
01:15:24.360 T-H-I-E-N.
01:15:26.500 Is that how you would say it?
01:15:27.780 Thien?
01:15:28.460 Thien?
01:15:29.260 What kind of name is that?
01:15:31.240 I mean, you're probably from like Scotland or something.
01:15:33.380 I'm Thien.
01:15:34.300 Oh, shut up.
01:15:35.220 You're going to be called Bob here.
01:15:37.760 Anyway, he writes about his recent experience with American financing.
01:15:42.240 I think he's probably regretting writing in to tell me his experience.
01:15:45.240 But I heard about American financing on your program.
01:15:48.080 I'd be using the same person for years.
01:15:49.920 Decided to give American financing a try.
01:15:52.420 What a great experience.
01:15:53.560 Ralph and Eric, surprisingly, too easy to understand normal names, worked with me through the whole process.
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01:16:08.940 They also have people who will meet you at your home to close the deal.
01:16:14.540 Thanks, American financing.
01:16:16.320 Well, Thien, you're welcome.
01:16:20.300 By the way, don't get close to any of those Scientology people, because I think that's what Tom Cruise is trying to rid himself from, is the Thien's that are in him.
01:16:31.440 Close, yeah.
01:16:32.860 Do you know it's not?
01:16:34.600 Thietan?
01:16:35.980 See, you don't know.
01:16:36.980 It could be rough.
01:16:37.540 Probably this guy.
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01:16:53.860 You are listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:17:05.020 Do you think it's possible that the Starbucks Grande Hot, Hot Dirt drink, it's hot, hot drink, because you could have it iced hot dirt?
01:17:18.920 I don't know.
01:17:19.480 Do you think that may be why some of them had the little capsule that they would bite down on in the, I mean, if you go to a Starbucks and all they have is the hot dirt, just bite down on this.
01:17:34.320 And, you know, there was some German that was like, I'll show you foamy.
01:17:39.280 And then it's biked down on it and there's, I'm just saying.
01:17:42.920 I don't know.
01:17:43.220 I'm just saying.
01:17:43.780 It's possible.
01:17:44.660 It is part of your job, though, as a parent.
01:17:46.340 It could have been.
01:17:46.580 Maybe that was the beginning of a frappuccino.
01:17:48.420 I don't even know what that is, but maybe they just kind of wipe that off of the Nazis' lips and put it into a cup.
01:17:55.040 Smells like almonds.
01:17:56.180 That's what they say.
01:17:57.320 It is sort of your job, though, as a parent to taste things that are terrible.
01:18:01.100 That's like part of your gig.
01:18:02.480 No, I know.
01:18:03.140 But not from an adult child.
01:18:04.980 No, that's true.
01:18:05.860 I was at a restaurant a couple of years ago.
01:18:08.080 My daughter was probably like four.
01:18:10.560 And she ordered an orange juice and we were having, you know, it was like a brunch.
01:18:14.740 Yeah.
01:18:15.140 And a brunch.
01:18:17.100 And she ordered the orange juice.
01:18:18.900 I don't know why that sounds snotty, but it does.
01:18:19.960 It does sound snotty.
01:18:20.540 It does.
01:18:20.740 It's just a great combination of breakfast and lunch, which is awesome.
01:18:23.400 It's lunch during the middle of the day.
01:18:25.060 Yeah.
01:18:25.340 It's great.
01:18:25.500 I want Brenner, too.
01:18:26.740 I do, too.
01:18:27.500 I do that all the time.
01:18:28.840 But so she orders the orange juice and she drinks and she's and you could kind of she makes a face.
01:18:33.240 And then she stops and then she drinks, takes another sip and then she makes another face.
01:18:38.580 She's like, Daddy, this doesn't taste good.
01:18:40.240 She says, I'm like, I'm like, you know, I'm thinking to myself, just stop the whining, kid.
01:18:44.960 You know, you get to that.
01:18:45.940 Just drink it.
01:18:46.500 Just drink the stupid thing.
01:18:46.900 So what if it's lemon pledge?
01:18:48.740 Drink it.
01:18:49.320 Just drink it.
01:18:50.520 And she complains about it.
01:18:52.720 I'm like, all right.
01:18:53.520 So I take a sip and I'm like.
01:18:55.820 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:18:57.540 What?
01:18:58.100 Take another sip.
01:18:59.840 This is a mimosa.
01:19:01.060 Oh, my gosh.
01:19:02.300 The restaurant served.
01:19:04.160 They went in there.
01:19:04.880 They had a picture of mimosas made up and they served my four year old daughter a mimosa.
01:19:10.840 So she's an A.A. now.
01:19:13.160 Sad, sad outcome.
01:19:14.200 Good for you.
01:19:14.760 But she's eight now.
01:19:15.660 Hey, by the way, Johnny Moore wrote to me last night.
01:19:19.000 A good friend of the program helped with the Nazarene project.
01:19:23.480 He's great.
01:19:24.720 He has just been sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party.
01:19:29.240 Oh, no.
01:19:30.400 He said, listen to this.
01:19:32.420 It is an honor to be sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party for giving my voice to the Uyghur, Muslims, Christians, Tibetan Buddhists and countless others that the CCP tries to silence every day.
01:19:45.440 A privilege of living in the United States, the land of the free and home of the brave.
01:19:50.320 The CCP doesn't understand the difference between the truth and a lie.
01:19:53.920 But some of us here in America, we still know the truth.
01:19:57.580 I love that.
01:19:58.660 I want I want that's what I want for Father's Day.
01:20:01.620 I want to be sanctioned officially.
01:20:04.120 Yeah, that's our goal in the next few weeks to officially become sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party.
01:20:11.220 Would that be better than a flower tour with dirt or without dirt?
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01:22:00.820 Mr. Jason Whitlock, who is, of course, a big fan of this program because of all of the heavy,
01:22:07.400 heavy sports talk that I do all the time.
01:22:11.540 Welcome, Jason.
01:22:12.120 How are you?
01:22:12.560 I'm awesome, and I did listen to half of your last hour, and wow.
01:22:20.520 I mean, it was powerful what you were saying.
01:22:22.480 It's frightening what you're saying.
01:22:24.040 I can relate to what you're saying, but I do come here filled with hope and energy and
01:22:31.080 just, I'm the most optimistic I've been in quite some time.
01:22:34.980 Who's our little, what are they called, rainbow ponies?
01:22:38.180 My little pony, who's going to bring some rainbow in my life right now?
01:22:42.040 Thank you for that.
01:22:43.240 Tell me why you're hopeful.
01:22:45.460 It'll be a name your audience may not recognize initially, but maybe some of them have heard
01:22:51.340 of what's been going on the past 10 days, two weeks.
01:22:54.460 Kwame Brown.
01:22:55.760 You know that name, Stu?
01:22:57.080 Kwame Brown.
01:22:58.100 Oh, yeah.
01:22:58.380 Oh, you're paying attention.
01:22:59.900 Yes.
01:23:00.160 Well, first of all, I know him from back in the basketball days, but also he's been mixing
01:23:04.760 it up quite a bit lately.
01:23:06.280 He's incredible, and he's a bolt of lightning.
01:23:11.100 He's former number one draft pick in 2001 in the NBA, drafted by the Washington Wizards
01:23:16.500 on the team that Jordan played two years for the Wizards.
01:23:20.620 See, he's saying this for me and about half of the women that are listening.
01:23:24.960 Yeah, and the audience.
01:23:26.500 And so Kwame's reputation in the media has been that he was a bust, that he didn't work out,
01:23:34.000 and he's been kind of a laughingstock for 20 years.
01:23:38.000 There's another narrative, and a more truthful narrative, the guy's not a bust, that Michael
01:23:42.880 Jordan actually didn't want him on the Wizards and kind of sabotaged his development early
01:23:49.560 those first two years.
01:23:51.260 And so, but Kwame is fed up, and so he attacked.
01:23:54.800 So he's never really spoken out about this before?
01:23:56.960 Never.
01:23:57.220 Okay.
01:23:57.500 Never.
01:23:57.840 No, I mean, I guess he had been doing a little YouTube page for about a year, but not really
01:24:03.680 addressing this and not addressing it as passionately and as aggressively as he has over the past
01:24:10.020 two weeks.
01:24:10.520 But he started attacking these two guys, Steven Jackson and Matt Barnes, who joked about him
01:24:16.880 on their podcast in the past two weeks and basically continuing the narrative of this guy's a bust and
01:24:24.100 a failure.
01:24:24.580 So any jokes that were beyond what had always been said or just the same?
01:24:30.160 Okay.
01:24:30.520 This was the tipping point.
01:24:31.580 Okay.
01:24:32.020 And the tipping point really is, and people haven't talked about this, Kwame has a 16-year-old
01:24:37.340 son who I think is a sports fan and a bit of an athlete.
01:24:42.000 And Kwame's like, hey, man, y'all can't just talk about me like this and my son's listening.
01:24:47.760 My daughter's listening.
01:24:49.260 It's undermining my effectiveness as a dad.
01:24:53.200 I'm not going to be a laughingstock forever and just a punching bag for you guys forever.
01:24:58.740 But he's basically gone after Steven Jackson and Matt Barnes in the most aggressive.
01:25:05.620 It's profane.
01:25:07.440 It's in your face.
01:25:09.660 He punked these guys, made them apologize.
01:25:12.340 Then Charlemagne the God, the radio host, the breakfast club that's popular, he jumps in
01:25:19.000 and tries to defend Matt Barnes.
01:25:22.580 Kwame Brown goes after Charlemagne the God.
01:25:25.560 But just more important than these individual beefs, Kwame is expressing a message about and
01:25:33.220 redefining manhood.
01:25:35.660 And it's a message specifically for black people, but it's for everybody's attracted to it.
01:25:40.840 It's about masculinity.
01:25:42.460 It's about what really is being a good father and a good representation in the media.
01:25:47.760 This does not sound woke.
01:25:49.300 No, he is.
01:25:50.940 That's the he's not remotely woke.
01:25:54.020 He's actually on the other side.
01:25:55.760 Huge fan of Thomas Sowell.
01:25:57.740 Huge fan of Larry Elder defended Candace Owens publicly.
01:26:03.060 He's unpacking these bigger ideas and about changing this very negative culture that has been defined
01:26:11.940 for black people and we've embraced and black people are loving it.
01:26:19.740 They're running towards him.
01:26:21.460 He's not being called an Uncle Tom, a coon.
01:26:24.700 He's not being called a sellout.
01:26:26.580 They're saying, yes, we've been waiting on someone to say this and represent this in a way that we believe in.
01:26:34.480 And so this guy has gone from 10,000 YouTube subscribers to 250,000 in 10 days.
01:26:42.280 Wow.
01:26:42.760 10,000 Instagram followers to 175,000 in 10 days.
01:26:48.040 People are running to Kwame Brown and everybody in the black Internet space is talking about him and having a reaction.
01:26:56.120 And there's been nothing but support.
01:26:58.480 And what he's opening the door, even though, again, it's profane, it's not.
01:27:06.280 You know, look, I have to tell you something.
01:27:09.120 I used to have to go with my best friend who was living with us.
01:27:13.560 It was a broken family and he lived with us for a while and we'd have to go pick up his dad at the bar.
01:27:20.300 We'd get a call from his mom and she'd say, could you go pick him up at the bar?
01:27:23.820 So we had to go in and he was a bastard.
01:27:26.220 He was a son of a bitch.
01:27:27.240 And we'd have to go in the bar and he'd call us all kinds of names and everything else.
01:27:32.740 And it is from that experience that I have, I grew to understand.
01:27:37.760 If you want to help somebody, you can't do it outside of the bar.
01:27:41.540 You have to be in the bar.
01:27:43.240 You have to be, and you can't even do it in the bar if you're in there going, and Jesus says you shouldn't drink on Sundays.
01:27:51.780 No, no, they're not going to listen to you.
01:27:54.000 You have to meet people where they are.
01:27:56.380 And he is meeting people exactly where they are.
01:27:59.020 And he's representing working class people of all races.
01:28:03.600 He's not an elite.
01:28:05.320 He is the opposite.
01:28:06.640 You know, he's a plebe.
01:28:07.960 He's, he's, he's just, he's anti-elite.
01:28:11.120 And there's another version of Kwame Brown that's having amazing success in the internet, YouTube, Instagram space, a guy named Kevin Samuels.
01:28:24.500 He's not an athlete.
01:28:26.260 He's a former businessman who's an image consultant, and he's in a suit and tie and saying really the exact same things as Kwame.
01:28:37.760 But he's saying it like he's a college professor or he's some suited up businessman.
01:28:43.540 And he's having incredible impact with black people.
01:28:47.400 He's a religious guy, member of a church, deacon in a church.
01:28:51.360 And he, he and Kwame are, they're not working together, but they are working together.
01:28:58.760 And they're reaching a massive audience and opening the doors for people like me and others to come in behind and add our take and spin without being cast out as like, oh my God, you're not really for black people.
01:29:16.200 So it's, I'm hopeful, like the tide is really turning because these two guys are getting so much support and they're so anti-woke.
01:29:28.120 Have you seen it?
01:29:29.280 I mean, here's, I see people wake up, but they wake up like this.
01:29:35.620 Look, I, I mean, what you're saying, I'm, I'm with you.
01:29:39.740 You're exactly right.
01:29:40.820 It's, it's crazy.
01:29:41.780 It's getting really crazy.
01:29:43.480 Why are you whispering to me?
01:29:45.000 I don't want anybody to hear me.
01:29:46.560 You know, I'm seeing people wake up, but they're not willing to stand up.
01:29:49.320 That's not help.
01:29:50.120 That's, that's not help.
01:29:51.480 Are you seeing people actually stand up and, and clarify why this is right?
01:29:58.740 I'll just say this from what I'm seeing on the internet, people's comments over Instagram, over YouTube, or what they're not whispering.
01:30:07.420 They are shouting.
01:30:09.100 Hallelujah.
01:30:09.980 Thank God.
01:30:11.120 Protect Kwame at all costs.
01:30:12.860 Kevin Seamus is doing the right thing.
01:30:15.840 It's an passionate, like we've been waiting for this type of content and this type of representation in the media space.
01:30:24.100 And I'm seeing NBA players, prominent NBA players, jump behind and support Kwame.
01:30:32.180 And, uh, I mean, I, Kenyon Martins, another former, uh, number one draft pick.
01:30:38.060 He's got some podcasts.
01:30:39.980 He offered great support of, of Kwame Brown.
01:30:45.920 Uh, I've heard from hall of fame, NBA players personally, uh, who have caught, man, are you, you watching what Kwame's doing?
01:30:53.980 This is great.
01:30:54.620 And, and, and, and, you know, he's because look like the Steven Jackson guy is connected to George Floyd.
01:31:02.500 He's had a relationship with him through childhood.
01:31:05.160 And part of his brand went up in George Floyd's death.
01:31:10.100 He gained some more popularity.
01:31:11.920 I know Steven Jackson personally.
01:31:13.800 I know Matt Barnes personally.
01:31:14.820 They used to come on my TV show on speak for yourself.
01:31:17.700 Steven Jackson's well intentioned, but misguided.
01:31:20.940 Matt Barnes is an idiot.
01:31:23.100 And, uh, Kwame has called him out in ways that, you know, I don't know if he'll ever recover from.
01:31:29.960 He calls him Becky with the good hair.
01:31:31.880 Uh, I'm not sure Matt Barnes are going to recover from that, but, but they have basically done this podcast where they're in their forties.
01:31:41.100 They're acting like they're still gangster, tough guys who block.
01:31:45.300 And Kwame's like, Hey man, y'all grown men.
01:31:47.760 What, what, why are y'all portraying to young people that, uh, this gangster lifestyle and mentality is the way for us to go.
01:31:56.760 And people, it's like their show has been popular, but everybody can spot the ignorance of what they're doing.
01:32:06.880 The degeneracy of what they're promoting and people are glad it's being called out and saying, look, there's a better way to represent us.
01:32:15.220 Uh, this Kwame Brown and Kwame Brown is not, he's talented.
01:32:19.560 This guy will talk for two hours straight and he'll be funny.
01:32:25.800 He'll be compelling.
01:32:28.260 He'll be insightful.
01:32:30.380 Uh, it, he's talented and it's like a natural time.
01:32:35.080 I don't think anyone's trained him up.
01:32:37.040 He just has this huge personality.
01:32:39.960 He, he's a farm.
01:32:41.440 He, he farms his own land.
01:32:43.480 He owns his own land.
01:32:44.780 You know, he made 65 million in NBA.
01:32:46.980 He's not remotely broke, but he lives a working class lifestyle.
01:32:51.700 He grows his own food.
01:32:53.460 He gets on a tractor every day.
01:32:56.420 Uh, there's something about that that changes, uh, people.
01:32:59.900 I think, I think when you're working with your hands, uh, and especially with the soil, you don't lose the connection to the things that are real.
01:33:08.820 Yeah.
01:33:09.420 And he, again, he's not someone that wants to run around with celebrities.
01:33:15.080 He'd rather run around with his brothers or the plumber that comes over to his house.
01:33:21.120 I mean, he's saying all this and it, and it's true.
01:33:23.300 He's just, he, he calls the little cabal of celebrities that go along to get along gang.
01:33:30.980 Uh, and he goes, they're none of them are man enough to stand on their own two feet.
01:33:35.260 They don't know how to take care of themselves as, uh, by themselves.
01:33:39.620 And he goes, I want to break all that up.
01:33:42.180 I want real men who are producing sustainable lifestyle.
01:33:47.560 We have to have him on.
01:33:48.460 Yeah.
01:33:48.760 He's, he's incredible.
01:33:49.980 We have to have him on.
01:33:50.360 Yeah.
01:33:50.660 Now he's getting in the hell.
01:33:52.180 What the hell are we talking to you for?
01:33:53.100 Why don't we just get him on?
01:33:53.980 Uh, Jason Whitlock is with us, uh, more in 60 seconds.
01:34:00.280 First, let me tell you about American financing.
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01:34:23.420 Next Tuesday, when we come back after Memorial Day, uh, I'm going to tell, talk to you about
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01:34:30.060 I'm going to show you how that is going to come, uh, come to fruition.
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01:35:14.320 10 seconds.
01:35:14.940 Station ID.
01:35:26.640 Talking to the one and only Jason Whitlock.
01:35:28.880 Um, Jason, I said earlier today and earlier this week, and I am not a sports fan, so it
01:35:33.820 doesn't mean anything coming from me, but I'd like to hear your opinion.
01:35:36.240 NBA, if you want to, if you, if all of these people want to, uh, worship China, say how
01:35:44.200 great China is, say that Taiwan's not really a country, if they want to play and apologize
01:35:51.060 to China, communist China, because the NBA is making money over there, you know what?
01:35:59.020 Go play in China.
01:36:00.440 Go play in China.
01:36:01.200 I mean, I, I'm so sick of the denial of truth.
01:36:06.940 I mean, if you want to go play in China, just don't say anything.
01:36:10.000 You know, don't, don't, don't, don't deny the reality of what China is.
01:36:16.240 I'm not sure if LeBron James would object to playing in China.
01:36:24.480 He might actually prefer it.
01:36:26.600 And I say that, and that may be the NBA's end game.
01:36:30.080 And I say that in all seriousness, that I was talking to, uh, Stefan Marbury, uh, last
01:36:38.800 week, great NBA players from Brooklyn, uh, had a good 10, 12 year run in NBA, and then
01:36:46.680 went and spent another eight years or so playing in China.
01:36:51.220 They built a museum for Stefan Marbury in Beijing.
01:36:56.500 He won three Chinese basketball titles in Beijing.
01:36:59.940 There's a museum dedicated to him in Beijing.
01:37:04.620 What he helped me understand is like basketball is 10 times more popular in China than it is
01:37:13.520 here.
01:37:13.940 Correct.
01:37:14.540 That there, he said there's 300 million registered basketball players in China and something like
01:37:20.600 that.
01:37:20.760 And so I think what's going on with LeBron James and a lot of the other players is like
01:37:25.840 they're, they actually prefer China and because they're on such a pedestal there, right?
01:37:31.220 They are the NFL of China in, in terms of that kind of when the NFL hadn't disgraced itself.
01:37:39.020 And so the way that NFL quarterbacks, Peyton Manning, uh, Joe Montana, Tom Brady, or, or
01:37:47.100 in the NFL is king here in America, that's the way basketball is in China.
01:37:54.020 And probably even at a larger scale.
01:37:56.180 Yes.
01:37:56.440 Because they have 1.4 billion people, 300 million of them, basketball players, I think
01:38:01.640 they're basketball players.
01:38:02.680 And so it hit talking to Marbury.
01:38:05.660 I was like, wow, now I get it.
01:38:08.380 Why?
01:38:08.980 I think LeBron James actually would prefer for America to operate just like China.
01:38:15.020 He prefers China.
01:38:17.120 Basketball players are worship there and put on a pedestal that they're not here in America.
01:38:22.120 And so it now kind of, they're selfish.
01:38:25.540 They're narcissists.
01:38:26.240 They don't care about non-elites, non-basketball players, and, and you can't explain to them
01:38:32.900 like, Hey man, I get it that basketball players are worshiped in China, but what about the
01:38:36.880 rest of black people?
01:38:38.000 Yeah.
01:38:38.460 What, the, or, because what about, what about the, what about the people who are in one of
01:38:43.440 the 380 confirmed concentration camps in China right now?
01:38:47.540 What about those people?
01:38:48.540 And again, sometimes people have so little vision and they're so narcissistic, they don't
01:38:55.640 care about other people.
01:38:57.140 It's like, how would I be treated?
01:38:59.040 How much money would I make?
01:39:00.680 I would be worshiped.
01:39:02.540 And so I think there's some NBA players that was like, well, we got to go over to China and
01:39:08.360 play half our games or whatever.
01:39:10.520 It wouldn't be the worst thing.
01:39:11.580 We'll make more money.
01:39:12.400 And when we come back to America, we'll have more money.
01:39:15.340 Do you, do you think the NBA can survive the course they're on right now?
01:39:23.340 Uh, yes, because one thing that you should, I'm sure you're aware of.
01:39:30.760 If it's sports related, doubt it.
01:39:32.020 No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:39:34.460 The product doesn't matter right now, Glenn, in any capacity, entertainment product, movies.
01:39:41.480 Yeah.
01:39:41.700 They don't have to be good TV shows.
01:39:45.000 They don't have to be good.
01:39:47.240 The quality of it is irrelevant.
01:39:50.080 We're printing so much money and you're going to get paid regardless whether the ratings are
01:39:55.860 any good ratings don't matter right now.
01:39:58.120 Are you on message is what corporations will pay for.
01:40:02.380 The television ratings don't matter.
01:40:04.220 The quality of the product doesn't matter.
01:40:06.160 Look, the NFL, and I love it.
01:40:07.860 The quality of the product is going down.
01:40:10.500 Well, here's the, here's the problem with that though.
01:40:13.580 Eventually it does.
01:40:15.220 You hope.
01:40:15.800 Eventually it all becomes pets.com.
01:40:18.360 Yeah.
01:40:18.580 It was worth $300 million last week.
01:40:21.240 Today, America woke up and went pets.com.
01:40:24.860 No.
01:40:25.960 You know what I mean?
01:40:26.460 And that's going to happen.
01:40:27.520 We're living alive.
01:40:28.600 I hope you're right, but it has to.
01:40:30.840 I just think they're just going to keep printing more money.
01:40:33.740 And when that, when that crashes and pain returns, people will sober up and they will
01:40:43.040 have to face reality and it'll be ugly, really, really ugly.
01:40:47.680 But it has to, it always does.
01:40:49.640 The world always returns.
01:40:51.400 And so even if we're flooded with all this Chinese money, that's paying for a lot of
01:40:57.200 this propaganda, you still, you know, cause that's what I think they think is like that
01:41:03.640 China money is never going to end.
01:41:05.080 Hang on just a second.
01:41:06.200 It will.
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01:42:27.680 This is a Glenn Beck program.
01:42:39.720 Last night I had Rand Paul on.
01:42:42.620 We were talking about the insanity that is going on in our government right now.
01:42:48.760 The department of Homeland security has just issued a new and, uh, and sterner warning of
01:42:57.300 white extremism and domestic terrorism.
01:43:00.240 Uh, they issued one on January 6th.
01:43:02.780 These are very rare that, that, that they issue these warnings.
01:43:06.540 They issued one in January that expired in May.
01:43:09.600 And now they just came out and said, no, that's more complex and even more violent and volatile
01:43:14.940 than we thought.
01:43:15.740 So now the, um, uh, America is on high alert for white, uh, white right wing extremists,
01:43:25.300 um, uh, that are supposedly going to bring us all down.
01:43:29.220 And that one expires on August 1st.
01:43:32.040 It is crazy what's going on.
01:43:34.380 So they're going to kill another Ashley Babbitt and blame it on white supremacists.
01:43:38.860 Yeah.
01:43:39.600 Yeah, I think so.
01:43:40.620 I think so.
01:43:41.160 Um, but I also talked to him about COVID and he said something.
01:43:45.740 I have not heard before.
01:43:47.660 Listen to this.
01:43:49.080 Even on MSNBC, they're now talking about the possibility that this virus came from Wuhan.
01:43:54.680 There's a bunch of circumstantial evidence that points in that direction.
01:43:58.440 Number one, there has been no animal host found that has COVID, but they looked at the
01:44:04.880 wet market and they said, Oh, it came from the wet market.
01:44:06.840 They studied thousands of animals.
01:44:08.440 No animal had COVID.
01:44:10.860 Even more interesting than that.
01:44:13.180 Most of the time, COVID comes from bats to an intermediate animal to humans.
01:44:17.380 So what they did is they went and took COVID and they tried to infect bats with it.
01:44:21.580 They found that it doesn't infect bats readily.
01:44:24.040 So they can't find an intermediate host.
01:44:26.480 Wow.
01:44:26.680 It doesn't infect bats readily, but guess who it does infect readily?
01:44:30.000 Humans.
01:44:30.320 So it appears as if this virus is somehow adapted for humans.
01:44:34.480 Could that have happened in nature?
01:44:36.420 Maybe.
01:44:37.140 But some of the evidence, a lot of the evidence is pointing otherwise.
01:44:41.140 I didn't know that.
01:44:42.340 I knew that they hadn't found, you know, any bats with the coronavirus, but I didn't know
01:44:47.040 we tried to reinfect bats.
01:44:48.860 I didn't think I didn't even consider that if it is from a bat and hasn't been genetically
01:44:55.240 modified, it would easily reinfect bats and they would all catch it because it came from
01:45:01.540 them.
01:45:02.400 No, apparently not.
01:45:03.780 Apparently not.
01:45:04.900 Now, just last week, I couldn't have said this on Facebook, YouTube, Google.
01:45:11.640 They would have banned all of this talk.
01:45:14.300 But now, suddenly, it's OK.
01:45:18.820 Yeah, Facebook will no longer remove posts claiming COVID-19 was man-made as support mounts
01:45:23.040 for probes into the virus origins in the Wuhan lab leak theory.
01:45:26.580 And just a quick reminder of what the press said about anybody who said, I think this might
01:45:33.300 be man-made.
01:45:34.300 Have we looked into that?
01:45:35.920 Here's the media.
01:45:36.540 Those same agencies now have been tapped with investigating one of Trump world's most favorite
01:45:41.260 conspiracy theories.
01:45:42.400 This week, Donald Trump is still pushing the debunked bunkum, despite his own intelligence
01:45:47.040 community's findings that that is simply not true.
01:45:49.220 And there is simply no reason to believe that that is the case.
01:45:52.540 There is no empirical evidence to verify that.
01:45:54.860 Coming up with a conspiracy theory to try and foment xenophobia with respect to the Chinese.
01:46:04.980 I can't listen to it.
01:46:05.960 This goes on and on and on and on and on.
01:46:08.720 You live through it.
01:46:09.620 You know, I don't want Russia to be responsible.
01:46:14.980 I mean, China to be responsible for it.
01:46:17.320 I wish it came from an animal.
01:46:19.140 But if they were doing something with it, especially seeing that the guy who is the head of the
01:46:26.580 Wuhan clinic is the guy who used to be the head of their bioweapons program.
01:46:34.180 I don't know.
01:46:35.700 Maybe we should know that.
01:46:38.000 I think one of the biggest problems we have, Glenn, is that we've turned journalism over
01:46:43.780 to Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg.
01:46:46.440 And they're not journalists.
01:46:48.160 And Facebook and Twitter aren't journalistic institutions.
01:46:51.320 And so that's why these rules keep changing willy nilly.
01:46:55.780 But there's no consequence.
01:46:56.780 We have personally lost a lot of money because of what they've done to our algorithms and what
01:47:05.960 they've done because they've decided what the truth was on COVID and what it wasn't.
01:47:11.320 And so they have banned us, shadow banned us.
01:47:14.300 They have taken people like Chad Prather off of YouTube.
01:47:18.700 That's cost us a lot of money.
01:47:20.360 They can now come out and just say, hey, it's OK to say that now.
01:47:24.060 You destroyed businesses.
01:47:25.420 They're American companies with a Chinese agenda.
01:47:29.800 They're far more interested in the one.
01:47:32.140 They're no different than the NBA.
01:47:33.440 They're far more interested in the 1.4 billion people in China than the 330 million people
01:47:39.220 over here in America.
01:47:40.340 So what happens when you actually find out?
01:47:46.660 Will we actually find out?
01:47:47.960 Did you see that yesterday in a very confusing act?
01:47:52.680 I mean, I have a theory on this that explains it.
01:47:57.360 Somebody else has a better theory.
01:47:58.640 I'd love to hear it.
01:47:59.360 But in a confusing act, the Biden administration canceled the investigation that has been going
01:48:06.420 on since Trump was in office, the investigation into the Wuhan theory that it did come from
01:48:13.000 the biolab that was being run by the State Department, which I don't trust at all.
01:48:17.320 He canceled that.
01:48:20.500 And then he said, we need an intelligence report and to get to the bottom of this.
01:48:27.080 We'll wait.
01:48:28.280 Why did you cancel the State Department?
01:48:31.480 Especially for the left.
01:48:32.640 The State Department is always in bed with the left.
01:48:35.040 Why would you do that?
01:48:36.000 My theory is because it makes no sense.
01:48:38.960 Why cancel one that's already knees deep into it and then start a new one?
01:48:45.020 Because the State Department has to publicly release their report.
01:48:50.020 The intelligence community doesn't.
01:48:52.940 So if they find something, we'll be told parts of it.
01:49:00.320 We won't be able to see all of the intelligence report.
01:49:04.800 So if you're hiding something or you want to spin it a certain way to run that that inquiry
01:49:12.400 through our intelligence system is the way to do it and keep it quiet.
01:49:16.420 Yeah, it was kind of promoted as if, you know, Biden is serious about this and he's following up.
01:49:21.520 And in reality, he canceled an investigation that might have had more public answers, which is interesting.
01:49:28.400 And they keep asking it as if this is some new development that is broken out.
01:49:32.200 There's a lot of scientific evidence that points to the fact that this could be real.
01:49:37.340 And it's been unearthed by people from, you know, former New York Times reporters have come out with this stuff.
01:49:42.020 But back in March and February of 2020, we have all sorts of evidence, evidence of the Wuhan Institute of Virology placing ads for this exact type of research.
01:49:55.160 I am putting I am putting the special that we did that was only on Blaze TV because we could not afford a third strike.
01:50:06.680 And we knew if we put our report on the Wuhan evidence that we would immediately be banned.
01:50:14.840 So we only ran it on Blaze TV.
01:50:17.920 I'm putting it up tomorrow as the podcast.
01:50:22.220 And it's going to go up on Apple.
01:50:24.160 It will go up on YouTube.
01:50:26.480 You'll be able to find it everywhere.
01:50:28.600 But that was over a year ago.
01:50:31.760 And the the evidence at that point is a little overwhelming.
01:50:36.400 I mean, we have the the video from the Chinese Communist Television Network with the guys from the Wuhan labs in the caves with the bats 600 miles away.
01:50:51.880 And they're talking about how dangerous and deadly this coronavirus might be.
01:50:57.940 And they're collecting the bats to bring them back to Wuhan to be able to study them.
01:51:02.980 Yeah.
01:51:03.640 And there's that in November of 2019.
01:51:06.400 They also mentioned that they have both had blood and urine from the bats on them.
01:51:11.360 Yes.
01:51:11.660 They've had to quarantine because of that.
01:51:13.960 And they also had a a Chinese researcher who was a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard.
01:51:21.120 Harvard, he posted a study as this was going on.
01:51:24.040 He was working for a university controlled by the Chinese government at the time.
01:51:28.040 And he said it was probably released from the lab.
01:51:31.720 He later on, probably with cold metal to the press to the back of his head, reversed himself on that.
01:51:38.820 But there was plenty of evidence that this was a real possibility then.
01:51:43.040 And as Maggie Haberman said this week, Glenn, she admitted it.
01:51:48.600 She said, look, the reason why we didn't look at this is because Donald Trump said it.
01:51:53.980 Donald Trump said it.
01:51:54.940 I don't buy it.
01:51:55.080 He wouldn't give us all the evidence.
01:51:56.080 I'm sorry, I don't buy it.
01:51:56.480 I do buy that.
01:51:57.680 Then you should be fired.
01:51:59.020 And everyone in line from the editor on down should be fired.
01:52:03.060 Listen, you don't do that.
01:52:04.940 If you are in the news business, Stu, how many times have we wanted to report something that we questioned and we were like, it's close enough, isn't it?
01:52:15.920 And we both knew we're like, no, it's not close enough.
01:52:18.580 Or we heard something from the other side.
01:52:21.020 And I'd say that can't be true.
01:52:23.660 Stu, tell the producers to look into that.
01:52:26.180 And we would look into it.
01:52:27.340 And sometimes it's true.
01:52:28.580 Sometimes it's not.
01:52:29.300 And we report it either way.
01:52:31.300 You cannot be a journalist and say, I really don't like this source and he's not trustworthy.
01:52:39.420 Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
01:52:42.720 It was something this crucial.
01:52:45.880 You at least look into it a little bit.
01:52:50.540 I think we're saying the same thing here.
01:52:52.720 It's terrible journalism.
01:52:54.640 Terrible.
01:52:55.040 But it is not even journalism.
01:52:56.280 I think it's what they did often.
01:52:58.220 I'm going to end on this note because I got to go catch a plane.
01:53:02.040 I just got to excuse us.
01:53:03.260 I'm sorry.
01:53:03.780 The show doesn't fit into your schedule.
01:53:06.580 I have a very simple question.
01:53:08.600 Yeah.
01:53:08.880 Have we not been colonized by China?
01:53:11.480 Oh, yeah, we have.
01:53:12.700 We're just a colony of China.
01:53:14.060 Yeah.
01:53:14.260 That answers all the questions.
01:53:15.520 That's John Cena.
01:53:16.280 Yeah.
01:53:17.340 Yeah.
01:53:18.200 We have been colonized.
01:53:19.800 We are government by Cena right now.
01:53:21.680 Yeah.
01:53:21.860 This is the way we're running this thing.
01:53:23.020 Let me give you two other things that have just come out.
01:53:25.400 An epidemiologist that actually wrote the study of COVID-19 and how you can catch it outdoors.
01:53:34.060 She's just come out and she said, I just want everybody to know, been ringing the bell,
01:53:39.480 the CDC director completely misrepresented my report.
01:53:43.520 It's less, less, and maybe much less than 1% chance of getting COVID while you're outside.
01:53:52.060 Oh, yeah.
01:53:52.300 There's no documented case other than closed conversation in the world.
01:53:55.900 There is none.
01:53:56.700 Oh, and this one.
01:53:58.920 Remember I asked, what was it, last week, week before?
01:54:01.960 How come the CDC is not coming out and talking about, hey, if you've already had COVID,
01:54:08.100 you have some antibodies?
01:54:09.340 At best, I've heard fringe people say, well, maybe you have some resistance, but it's probably
01:54:17.960 for a very short time.
01:54:20.120 Very short.
01:54:21.680 Really?
01:54:23.940 There's a study out today that shows even a mild coronavirus infection leaves behind lasting
01:54:33.840 antibody protection maybe as long as years.
01:54:38.380 Yeah, that's great.
01:54:39.340 That's great news.
01:54:39.780 So all of the people who have had it, why are you being told you have to wear a mask
01:54:45.200 until you get a shot?
01:54:46.800 You got the natural shot.
01:54:48.460 You have the real, you don't have a man-made one.
01:54:50.900 You have the real vaccine.
01:54:54.920 Yeah.
01:54:55.180 I mean, it does say the vaccine does give better protection, maybe lifetime protection if you
01:55:01.220 had it and then get the vaccine.
01:55:02.380 But still, I mean.
01:55:03.420 Whatever.
01:55:05.180 No, I mean.
01:55:05.900 Accepting one part of the report and not the other.
01:55:07.460 No, no, no.
01:55:08.060 I mean, that's fine.
01:55:09.000 It's good news, right?
01:55:10.440 Yes.
01:55:10.920 Because there's been all this scare stuff about how you're going to have to get booster
01:55:13.460 shots every two weeks for the rest of your life.
01:55:16.060 And that does not look to be true at all.
01:55:17.780 And the government never recognized the obvious truth that people who had it once don't get
01:55:24.100 it again.
01:55:24.440 Why do they not recognize that?
01:55:25.980 Because you'd have to go back to work.
01:55:27.900 Yeah.
01:55:28.080 Let's get people back to work.
01:55:29.660 Yeah.
01:55:29.920 I'm going to tell you about what's happening in California with a McDonald's coming up.
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01:55:36.220 Thank you very much.
01:55:37.220 Go catch your plug again.
01:55:38.160 Get out of here.
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01:55:44.220 I want to tell you a little bit about a little about gold line.
01:55:46.960 It's you know, there's some of these really weird historic coincidences, you know, like
01:55:52.320 when did you know that when hyperinflation during the Weimar Republic in Germany, when
01:55:57.540 that happened and during the Great Depression in the United States, gold rose in value by
01:56:04.320 an extraordinary amount.
01:56:05.440 Isn't that weird?
01:56:06.300 It's almost like inflation and depression or whatever.
01:56:12.660 Just when your dollar isn't worth very much, gold goes up in that weird in totally unrelated
01:56:20.380 news.
01:56:21.040 Last week, the markets took huge hits.
01:56:24.340 Dow dropped.
01:56:25.160 Bitcoin dropped.
01:56:26.280 Nasdaq down.
01:56:27.800 Gold was up.
01:56:29.360 Huh?
01:56:30.740 It's almost like those historic coincidences are not a coincidence.
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01:57:10.620 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:57:21.160 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:57:22.640 We have an announcement that just came from our headquarters in New York for the Premier
01:57:29.720 Radio Networks, the distributor of this program to radio stations.
01:57:33.840 They have just announced a replacement for Rush Limbaugh and I couldn't be more excited
01:57:40.100 and thrilled.
01:57:41.020 It's two people.
01:57:44.760 One of them is Clay Travis.
01:57:47.040 Clay Travis.
01:57:48.100 I don't know.
01:57:48.580 You know more because he's he's mainly came from sports, but I'm a big fan of what he's
01:57:53.480 done.
01:57:53.980 He's been on the show.
01:57:54.800 Yeah, he's been on the show.
01:57:55.840 Big fan of his point of view.
01:57:58.100 What he's done, especially with COVID and helping people out during COVID.
01:58:02.980 Very outspoken against the lockdowns.
01:58:04.880 Yeah.
01:58:05.100 Very outspoken.
01:58:06.120 Very outspoken.
01:58:07.020 And I am so excited that a friend of mine and a former co-worker, Buck Sexton, is going
01:58:18.120 to be the second half of the partnership, the duel that will replace Rush Limbaugh.
01:58:23.560 How awesome is that?
01:58:24.620 Former, he was a Blaze contributor.
01:58:27.160 He worked here for a long time.
01:58:28.360 He was going.
01:58:29.380 He was a national security.
01:58:30.640 Yeah, he was national security.
01:58:32.560 He sat there in my office.
01:58:34.860 I don't even know, 15 years ago.
01:58:37.300 And and I said, you need to work here.
01:58:41.500 And he said, I'm going to work on Wall Street.
01:58:44.400 And I said, you need to work here.
01:58:46.960 And I don't remember how it happened, but that's what he did.
01:58:50.740 He came to work for us and was very, very popular, very fast.
01:58:56.900 Started his own radio show with Premier and now is going to be part of the team that is
01:59:02.240 replacing Rush Limbaugh.
01:59:03.520 And nobody replaces Rush Limbaugh.
01:59:05.080 But and I know these guys both have a healthy respect for that, but they can you know, they're
01:59:08.620 really powerful, interesting, smart guys.
01:59:11.640 Really, really smart.
01:59:13.820 I think this is going to be a powerful duo.
01:59:15.880 Clay, welcome to the family.
01:59:19.040 Buck, I couldn't be more proud.
01:59:21.980 Congratulations.
01:59:23.340 Congratulations.
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