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00:17:58.840I don't know why I have a hard time saying that today.
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00:31:41.040The Fairness Doctrine, obviously, obviously, just only there to attack talk radio.
00:31:51.040And probably they'll expand it into something that people don't really follow the Internet.
00:31:57.480So it'd probably be probably be that there is a letter that I read from Harry Truman today that I absolutely love.
00:32:08.120He was he was writing to his secretary of state and he says, dear dean, well, I have the urge to give you to give some of these lying paid prostitutes of the mind a little hell.
00:32:24.660He's talking about the media when he talks about the prostitutes rather rather than speak out publicly.
00:32:51.960He wrote prostitute one to submit to promiscuous lewdness for hire to devote or base or unworthy purposes as to prostitute one's talents prostituted, now chiefly devoted to base purposes or ends corrupt.
00:33:10.640The same source from Old Man Webster gives this definition of prostitution, an act or practice of prostituting as the prostitution of one's ability.
00:33:21.080Dean, that is the end of Mr. Webster's Webster's dissertation on the oldest profession in the world.
00:33:28.280And as you can see, it's not confined to an occupant of a body house.
00:33:33.800We have men in this day and age who are prostitutes of the mind.
00:33:38.320They sell their ability to write articles for sale, which will be so worded as to mislead people who read them as news.
00:33:48.080These articles or columns are the most astute and plausible unless the reader knows any of the facts and they are being misled.
00:33:57.660These men are prostitutes of the mind.
00:34:00.360They write what they do not believe for sale.
00:34:03.640Mr. Webster has clearly defined them for what they are.
00:34:06.900In my opinion, they are much worse and much more dangerous than the street-walking whore who sells her body for a relief of a man whose penis is troubling him.
00:34:22.520Prostitutes of the mind have been a great menace to free government since freedom of speech and freedom of the press was first inaugurated.
00:34:30.900Presidents and members of their cabinets and their staff members have been slandered and misrepresented since George Washington.
00:34:37.360When the press is friendly to an administration, the opposition has been lied about and treated horribly by the paid prostitutes of the mind.
00:34:48.160Prostitute of the mind is much worse, much worse criminal, in my opinion, than a thief or a robber.
00:34:55.500The old old man Shakespeare said good name in man or woman.
00:34:59.700Dear, my Lord is the immediate jewel of their souls who steals my purses, steals trash to something, nothing.
00:35:06.900But he that filches from me, my good name, robs me of which not entices him and makes me poor indeed.
00:35:17.200Prostitutes of the mind are skillful purveyors of character assassination and the theft of good names of public men and private citizens, too.
00:35:26.300They are the lowest form of thief and criminal.
00:35:53.920Julie writes in about a recent experience with American financing.
00:35:56.700She says, my husband and I heard about American financing from your radio show, Mr. Beck.
00:36:00.700With the low mortgage rates available, we decided to look into refinancing our 30-year mortgage into a 15-year mortgage.
00:36:08.700We worked with Scott, who was amazing.
00:36:11.400He called and was able to get us some figures over the phone.
00:36:14.120We were hoping to get some cash out to pay off our other debt, and we appreciated his support.
00:36:19.340Our rate would have been lower without the cash out, but Scott supported our decision and helped us get the best rate for our situation.
00:36:27.440He was transparent throughout the entire process, always keeping us informed of the next steps and quickly getting back to us when we had questions.
00:36:35.500He not only worked well with us and his whole team, Katie and Laura, but also made us feel like it was our team.
00:37:22.800All right, I want to ask you an honest question.
00:37:25.480This is from the New York Times and the Daily Caller reporting on the New York Times about Joe Biden.
00:37:34.620Now, I have to ask you, why did the New York Times write this article?
00:37:43.200Apparently, Joe Biden scolds his aides in profanity-laced episodes and demands hours of debate from policy experts before coming to a decision on issues.
00:37:57.800This is according to a report from the New York Times.
00:38:00.360The New York Times spoke with over two dozen current and former Biden associates regarding the president's demeanor and how he conducts business.
00:38:09.720According to the report, the interviews painted a picture of a president with a short fuse who is obsessed with getting the details right, sometimes to a fault.
00:38:21.200Quote, Mr. Biden is gripped by a sense of urgency that leaves him prone to flares of impatience, according to numerous people who regularly interact with him.
00:38:30.000The president, still quoting, has said he expects to run for a second term, expect that he's going to run for a second term.
00:38:38.000But aides say he understands the effect on his ability to advance his agenda if Republicans regain power in Congress next year.
00:38:46.660Now, why would the New York Times write a story about Joe Biden swearing at his aides and arguing with his aides and saying that there's hours of debates?
00:39:04.140I think that's because it's trying to show that he is in charge of his faculties and he is actually doing something all day.
00:40:02.860I don't think of him as the brains behind any operation.
00:40:06.880But I do think there is the one thing I think gets on.
00:40:10.700He gets, I don't know, gets understated maybe by the conservative media is this idea that he's kind of just sitting around and like, you know, grunting all day and not doing anything.
00:55:55.200Now, also, we have something where we are very, very selective on who comes because the classes are so limited.
00:56:04.180We have the American Journey Summer Institute.
00:56:07.000This was our leadership training seminar.
00:56:09.620It's a two-week conference for students between 18 and 25-year-olds.
00:56:15.440It's two weeks of nonstop projects, research, lectures, outings.
00:56:21.980Anybody wants to learn the truth on American history, I will tell you, if your kid is going into college,
00:56:29.220this is something you should require them to do before they leave the house.
00:56:34.800It's quite intensive, and it happens here, again, in Irving or Dallas, Texas, at the American Journey Experience, as well as with wall builders.
00:56:49.660Tell us a little bit about this one, David.
00:56:51.920Yeah, this two-week session that we do, and by the way, Glenn, not to diminish your part in this,
00:56:59.040because nobody I know in the country has a better grasp of when things turn wrong and when they first turn wrong than you do.
00:57:08.380I mean, what you do and being able to point out what progressives did and when they did it,
00:57:12.380it is invaluable in understanding where we are today and how to get out of where we are.
00:57:17.680So you are a key part of this as well, and two-week session and the family seminar, all of that.
00:57:25.180So what we did in the two-week session is we really take all the narratives that we're faced with today,
00:57:30.800whether it be the narratives over is America exceptional or are we socialistic or should we be or have we been or Marxism.
00:57:38.700You name the issue that's out there, and we will take on that issue and take it back to its root base so that everyone understands.
00:57:46.900Those who come will understand exactly how to deal with that, and whatever a professor says, whatever a peer or colleague says,
00:57:53.580whatever a friend or enemy says, you'll know exactly how to deal with it.
00:58:21.640I was just going to say I've witnessed it myself.
00:58:25.440And, you know, if your child has an open mind and is a serious individual, they need to attend this because I have seen them change in a two-week period.
00:58:41.400It is they understand their responsibilities.
00:58:44.740They understand what is happening in their world, and their eyes are open to what they've been taught.
00:58:52.480And they know how to research and find original sources.
00:58:58.200We've had a student actually teach their teacher, their history professor, wrote on an essay that they wrote and wrote in red ink,
00:59:08.920not a score, just said, you're either a bold, audacious liar, or you know something I don't,
00:59:16.980and ended up teaching that professor weekly for the rest of the semester.
00:59:21.080It is game-changing because they access original documents.
00:59:27.200One more thing that is a problem, and I want to just hint at it here, and David will talk about it in one minute,
00:59:34.820but we're also this year doing a teacher's conference, three-day conference for teachers.
00:59:41.360This is so wildly important because our teachers are going awry because of the unions and everything else.
00:59:49.260If you're a teacher and you want to stand, how do I do it?
00:59:54.160That's what the teachers' conference is all about, and David will talk about that here in just a second.
00:59:58.840You can go to wallbuilders.com or mercuryone.com and sign up now.
01:01:39.040So tell me about the Teachers Conference.
01:01:40.700Yeah, the Teachers Conference is a lot of fun because we have so many good teachers across the country, but in a lot of ways, they handicap themselves by not knowing the right pedagogy.
01:02:20.720Here's some of the best teaching methods.
01:02:22.160And, by the way, here's the content because the content is simply not there in most textbooks anymore.
01:02:29.020And, again, just like everything else with American Journey, we take you into the vault.
01:02:32.960You get to see the actual original educational documents, how we did this, what worked for centuries.
01:02:39.060Why it was that you can have someone like Benjamin Franklin, who's an elementary school dropout, be one of the most brilliant guys in America.
01:02:46.200It's because of the way we taught and what we knew.
01:02:49.820It's a very transformative event for teachers.
01:02:53.300We give college students, 20, 24-year-old college students, the eighth grade test, and most of them don't even know what it's even talking about.
01:03:04.700And it's not that it's old-fashioned language.
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01:05:24.960I've had a concern lest the permanent structure of government become so big that it would become
01:05:42.860beyond the control of Congress and beyond the will of the people. With his two trillion dollar
01:05:47.980package, U.S. President Joe Biden wants to give the entire country a makeover.
01:05:52.780The 1.9 trillion dollar coronavirus and economic recovery plan. This is another two trillion dollars
01:05:58.980after four trillion dollars last year. When I first suggested the danger of government control
01:06:05.040inherent in so many federal handouts, there were people who denied vehemently that any such thing
01:06:10.580could ever take place. Together we passed the American Rescue Plan for making one of the largest
01:06:15.900investments ever. The deal delivers $1,400 stimulus checks to every qualifying American. There's
01:06:22.060350 billion dollars for states, 130 billion for schools, 40 billion for further education
01:06:28.260and 50 billion in relief for small businesses.
01:06:34.460How did this come about? Mainly because we have perverted our Constitution. Perverted it with regard to a welfare clause that doesn't exist. Perverted it with regard to the misuse of the taxation system. Perverted it with regard to the interpretation of the clauses on interstate commerce. And we've done it under such high sounding phrases as
01:06:52.660vaccine shots, a dose of hope, a child poverty, go back better, jobs, permanent protection for immigrants. Forgetting that majority rule becomes mob rule. We'll cancel culture mob rule. We've heard representatives in the higher echelons of government ask us, well are you afraid of your own government? And no amendment to the Constitution is absolute. The House took steps to push toward a vote without Republican support if necessary. Well to tell you the truth, I am.
01:07:20.060It was time to remember that we, the people are the government. But we've decreased our gold holdings until concern is felt for the solvency of our currency. And very shortly the coins we jingle in our pocket will no longer have the ring of silver.
01:07:33.940We're already sent more than 160 million checks out the door.
01:07:37.380Our tax policy today is based on the idea that we're robbing Peter to pay Paul. Well we'd better take another look. We're robbing Paul to pay Paul and we're all named Paul. Peter went bankrupt a long time ago.
01:07:50.460It's going to help our kids and our business to succeed in the 21st century economy.
01:07:56.140Now that has a sort of a warm and cozy sound, doesn't it?
01:07:59.900Today, for every 10,000 of us, it only takes 12 doctors to keep us well and healthy.
01:08:06.160It only takes 40 mechanics and oil station attendants for every 10,000 of us to keep our automobiles running.
01:08:12.32037 telephone employees to keep the vast network of telephones running in this country.
01:08:17.840But it takes 130 federal employees for every 10,000 to administer the affairs of state.
01:08:23.220We want to partner with states, with local education officials, with governors.
01:08:29.540United States Director of Education blurted out,
01:08:32.400You don't understand, under the plan you propose, we couldn't achieve our social objectives.
01:08:39.060I'm calling on Congress to pass the PRO Act and send it to my desk so we can support the right to unionize.
01:11:16.560That's something that police do, obviously, all the time.
01:11:18.400The question in front of the court was like, does that also include unwarranted seizures and searches of homes?
01:11:26.400Well, so here's the actual here was the actual argument, I believe, of the case was a police officer.
01:11:33.400If he looks into it, he's walking down the street and he looks into the home and he sees a gun laying on the table and he thinks that might not be a legally acquired gun.
01:11:45.760Can he go in without a warrant and take that gun or look at that gun, demand to look at that gun?
01:12:19.420There's some other stuff, nothing particularly, you know, riveting, other than Justice Kavanaugh wrote one, which was kind of fighting with Kagan on a couple of different rulings.
01:12:31.000They seem to have a little bit of a rivalry brewing, which is kind of fun.
01:13:21.380I mean, I've I've I've always said as technology gets better and better, we come closer and closer to, you know, conception.
01:13:32.020It's going the other way because we keep getting better and better at keeping the kids alive or seeing the kids and realizing that they are children inside the womb.
01:13:42.100Once, you know, it was back in colonial days, what they called the quickening.
01:13:47.140If you if you felt the baby move, then you couldn't kill it.
01:13:54.380But up until that point, it wasn't a baby because, you know, how would you know?
01:13:59.420It could have been a it could have been just a growth, a tumor.
01:14:20.800It's interesting on this because, you know, we obviously as conservatives and people who are pro-life are always look at the Roe versus Wade decision as this very negative thing, which, of course, it is.
01:14:31.600However, I will say at this point, the Roe versus Wade decision is like a massive move towards conservatism from where we are.
01:14:41.840And that's basically what Roe versus Wade talked about is, you know, states can ban it after after viability.
01:14:50.080And, you know, really the second and third trimester, there can be all sorts of rules that that the government can pass to to, you know, suspend this terrible thing that we do with when it comes to abortion.
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01:19:22.980I know what it's like as a physician to stand in that patient room, gown, glove, mask shielded and to be the last person to touch someone else's loved ones because their loved ones couldn't be there.
01:19:32.880Now, that that was on March 29th, we continue to recommend masking and crowded outdoor settings and venues such as packed stadiums and concerts where there's decreased ability to maintain physical distance where many unvaccinated people may also be present.
01:20:52.320However, the excess deaths the week of January 3rd began to collapse by February.
01:20:59.600It was back to summer 2020 levels, which was pretty good, but you could still have maybe a rebound.
01:21:05.720By March 14th, excess mortality was at 1% above the 2015-2019 average.
01:21:15.560This occurred even as very few Americans were vaccinated when excess deaths began to drop less than 1% of Americans were fully vaccinated at the end of January, less than 2% by the end of March.
01:21:35.780When excess mortality returned to 2019 pre-pandemic levels, only 15% of the population had been vaccinated.
01:21:45.480As of May 11th, only one third of Americans have been fully vaccinated, even though they've been saying 60, 70% of the population has to be vaccinated.
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01:34:51.060There was four of us in the airplanes, literally watching this thing for roughly about five minutes.
01:34:56.120Seconds later, the Princeton reacquired the target, 60 miles away.
01:35:01.040Another crew managed to briefly lock onto it with a targeting camera before it zipped off again.
01:35:07.680You know, I think that over beers, we've sort of said, hey, man, if I saw this solo, I don't know that I would have come back and said anything, because it sounds so crazy when I say it.
01:35:32.740There's definitely something that, I don't know who's building it, who's got the technology, who's got the brains, but there's something out there that was better than our airplane.
01:35:43.260So, you know, when they tracked it, it's 60 miles away, they believe it can pull 6,000 G's.
01:35:56.560So, you understand that 10 G's is what the space shuttle launch pilot has to take.
01:36:04.68010 G's is right in the area between 9 and 11.
01:39:36.540The answer to that was answered on my Friday exclusive, the UFO show that we did.
01:39:41.820It would be this technology is so far advanced that no country on Earth, they believe, could even be close to this technology without it changing everything that they do.
01:39:57.140Because it's completely different technology than anything we've ever seen.
01:40:03.760I think it may be episode number 43, Blaze TV, Glenn Beck Friday exclusive episode 43, Strange Things, New Evidence, May Indicate UFOs, A Possible National Security Threat.
01:40:19.240That was on a Friday show about a year ago.
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