The Glenn Beck Program - August 15, 2023


'You Will Be the Death of the Republic': Glenn BLASTS Justifications for Violence Over Trump | Guests: Steve Baker & Alex Clark | 8⧸15⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

153.52559

Word Count

18,899

Sentence Count

1,805

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck and Stu Brodsky discuss the latest in the Trump impeachment saga, and how the media is covering it and why they should be covering it the way they are. Plus, Preborn saves the lives of at-risk babies in need of a safe birth.


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00:03:26.980 So, Stu, it's getting a little old, all of the indictments.
00:03:34.700 I mean, it's like, okay, come on, give me something new.
00:03:38.200 It's like, okay, you know, Fast and the Furious.
00:03:41.180 Okay, all right, the sequel.
00:03:43.320 Okay, Tokyo Drift seems like you're pushing it a little bit.
00:03:46.940 And now where are we?
00:03:48.140 Yeah, we're at like nine.
00:03:50.600 Fast X, I think, just came out, which is 10.
00:03:53.480 So, we're at 10 now.
00:03:54.580 And it feels like we're going to get there eventually.
00:03:56.360 Something like 91 total charges now against the president.
00:04:01.360 And, I mean, I'm torn because it's hard for me to imagine they're going to put a president of the United States in prison.
00:04:08.460 Oh, they will.
00:04:09.260 But on the other hand, it seems really hard to imagine the government goes 0 for 91 here.
00:04:13.700 Yeah.
00:04:14.040 It seems really tough to imagine.
00:04:15.960 They don't get anything out of this.
00:04:17.200 Right.
00:04:17.400 So, I mean, we're throwing spaghetti at the board.
00:04:20.760 Yes.
00:04:21.280 I mean, it's, this is so disgusting and despicable.
00:04:26.860 I mean, this is truly all about two things.
00:04:32.580 One, I don't think it's about stopping Donald Trump from being president.
00:04:39.420 Now, if they can put him in jail, they will.
00:04:41.960 But he can still run from jail.
00:04:45.660 Okay.
00:04:46.940 So, I don't think it's about that.
00:04:49.720 I think that's gravy to them.
00:04:52.580 That's like, ah, and he's in jail.
00:04:55.620 This is about deflecting all of the trouble of Hunter and Joe Biden.
00:05:01.280 This is all about teaching the rest of us a lesson.
00:05:07.340 If we can do this to this guy, you think you can survive us?
00:05:12.960 It's a lesson.
00:05:14.740 But it is also something, and this is, this is, you know how I've always said they self-diagnose?
00:05:26.260 Mm-hmm.
00:05:27.660 Whatever they say we're doing, they're doing, this is, I mean, they did this with the impeachment.
00:05:37.520 They impeached Donald Trump because they said he was inappropriate in Ukraine with the leader of Ukraine.
00:05:45.900 Okay.
00:05:46.880 Seems like ancient history.
00:05:49.420 I know.
00:05:49.740 Yeah.
00:05:50.020 I mean, it's hard to believe that that's what this comes back to.
00:05:52.540 It does.
00:05:53.000 It comes back to them covering their, whatever they said Donald Trump was doing, they were doing.
00:06:02.480 So, you know, when they said, well, he's, you know, he's obstructing justice and he is, he's using the justice department, you know, against his enemies.
00:06:12.960 That's what it, that's what it looks like to us.
00:06:15.440 No, that's what they do.
00:06:16.840 Oh, I mean, another example of this is, remember their reaction to lock her up, lock her up, lock her up chants at rallies?
00:06:25.560 Yes.
00:06:26.000 This is a banana republic.
00:06:27.280 We don't do this.
00:06:28.440 We don't put our political enemies behind bars.
00:06:32.960 This is America.
00:06:34.720 Do you remember?
00:06:35.760 Yes, I do.
00:06:36.580 Because they were chanting it at a rally?
00:06:38.940 Mm-hmm.
00:06:39.440 They got 91 charges against this guy.
00:06:41.700 Where did that go?
00:06:43.160 Well, he's different.
00:06:45.140 He's different.
00:06:45.840 That is what they, I mean, I do think that's what they did.
00:06:47.200 They really, truly believe that.
00:06:48.540 Yeah.
00:06:49.980 Now, listen to the, listen to the indictment from yesterday.
00:06:55.520 Defendant Donald J. Trump lost the United States presidential election held on November 3rd, 2020.
00:07:02.260 One of the states he lost was Georgia.
00:07:05.100 Trump and the other defendants charged in this indictment refused to accept that Trump lost.
00:07:11.520 Uh, that's what they do.
00:07:17.480 I mean, they protest every presidential election.
00:07:21.340 Every single time they lose, they say it was stolen.
00:07:24.880 Mm-hmm.
00:07:25.260 And do they really believe it?
00:07:27.740 Because this is, this is the charge.
00:07:29.720 To make this charge stick, you have to prove that he didn't actually believe that.
00:07:37.580 So, now, here's my question.
00:07:41.080 Or at least he, he was negligent.
00:07:43.260 He should have understood is the other standard they're going to go for here.
00:07:47.700 That, you, that, you know, if, if, like, if I say, look, my lawyer told me I could murder 12 people in the park.
00:07:53.640 That's not a defense, right?
00:07:54.960 You need to have, so they have to prove it so egregious that he should have known.
00:07:59.380 Well, okay, again, that shows me, because they always self-diagnose, that they've never believed any of these things that they've said.
00:08:11.640 They are just corrupting, uh, the system to corrupt it.
00:08:15.860 And we've known that.
00:08:16.880 But, to me, this is proof.
00:08:19.300 Because they always do what they accuse the other side of doing.
00:08:25.080 So, they knew in 2000, they knew in 2004, they knew in 2012, right, or 16, they knew.
00:08:36.640 They knew.
00:08:37.820 We didn't win those.
00:08:40.000 Oh, yeah.
00:08:40.760 Well, of course they knew it.
00:08:41.960 I mean, 2000 was close, you know, so they, I think some of them do believe they won 2000.
00:08:47.340 Then you had all the recounts.
00:08:49.380 Right.
00:08:49.680 New York Times did a recount.
00:08:52.080 Yeah.
00:08:52.320 They lost.
00:08:52.860 They lost all of these.
00:08:53.640 But they kept coming out and saying it anyway.
00:08:56.940 Correct.
00:08:57.540 Correct.
00:08:57.800 So, they refused to accept that Trump lost, and they knowingly and willfully joined a conspiracy
00:09:04.840 to unlawfully change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump.
00:09:10.300 That conspiracy contained a common plan and purpose to commit two or more acts of racketeering.
00:09:16.680 Now, is there anyone that you know of that's in the news that should be charged with racketeering?
00:09:28.760 No?
00:09:29.340 Nobody comes to mind.
00:09:30.500 I thought that was rhetorical.
00:09:31.440 No, no, I'm just saying.
00:09:33.780 Now, if you look at this and then ask yourself, wait a minute, I remember somebody actually putting together a plan to set the country on fire should they lose.
00:09:54.560 And then they would challenge that in the courts.
00:09:58.720 They would have their people out on the streets.
00:10:02.420 You know, no, no peace, no justice, no peace, saying that the election was stolen.
00:10:08.980 And then they would get the slate of electors to change, which is exactly what they're accusing him of doing.
00:10:19.940 They even read ads saying you should do this.
00:10:24.420 Yeah, they weren't changing the people.
00:10:26.320 They were trying to get the electors to change their votes right with those ads, which is a little bit different.
00:10:31.020 But still, you know, they had no qualms about changing the outcome of democracy and all this crap that they say now.
00:10:39.340 They wanted their outcome and they tried to get their outcome with every single trick they could think of to accomplish it.
00:10:46.600 It is really incredible.
00:10:49.100 So, you know, I don't know.
00:10:51.100 I mean, I can't imagine, as Stu said, that out of what, 90, 91 charges, 91 charges, that they're not going to they're not going to hit something over 91 would be hard to pull off.
00:11:08.200 It's just it just I mean, the odds, because I think there's a there's a tension between people who are Trump supporters.
00:11:14.960 Right.
00:11:15.900 Which is like Trump's a fighter.
00:11:17.800 He's a survivor.
00:11:18.580 He's going to beat this.
00:11:19.560 They're not going to put him in prison.
00:11:21.260 Of course, he's going to win because they see him as a winner.
00:11:23.600 Right.
00:11:24.440 And on the other side of this is this, you know, the same is instinct in the same people saying this is the deep state.
00:11:31.460 They're coming after him with everything they got.
00:11:33.180 They will never relent until he's put behind bars or punished or whatever.
00:11:38.000 One of those is going to fail here.
00:11:40.200 Right.
00:11:40.600 Either either he is put in prison and, you know, he's not invincible or the deep state doesn't have the power.
00:11:49.560 We've been assigning to it this whole time because they've got 91 charges right now.
00:11:54.420 If they want to put him in prison and the deep state is what we say it is, they're going to put him in prison.
00:11:58.960 Right.
00:11:59.900 Just can't.
00:12:01.160 It's on.
00:12:01.380 It's the it's on the table for them.
00:12:03.500 If they've done the legwork, all bets are off on anybody, on anybody.
00:12:11.560 If they put him in prison, they put him in prison.
00:12:14.080 I can't even imagine that.
00:12:15.540 But I mean, like what?
00:12:16.340 Because I have that same feeling of like, I can't even imagine.
00:12:21.880 It's not possible.
00:12:22.720 This is the United States of America.
00:12:24.200 But it is.
00:12:24.960 But it is.
00:12:25.820 And also there's 91 charges.
00:12:28.320 Now, maybe there's a chance, right, that they get him on something that's smaller that doesn't result in prison time.
00:12:36.160 Right.
00:12:36.340 I think that's a legitimate possibility.
00:12:38.040 I think and I know he says he's not going to do this.
00:12:40.980 I think it's a legitimate policy.
00:12:42.840 He winds up pleading out of some of this and just saying, yeah, whatever, guilty.
00:12:47.660 And then goes on the campaign trail and says, I wasn't guilty.
00:12:50.160 I just obviously said that his version of that statement.
00:12:54.000 I look, I wanted to get this behind us.
00:12:56.380 I don't think it's out of the question that that is the end of this.
00:12:59.760 He just he stays out of prison by pleading to something.
00:13:03.260 So there is a there is a new poll out that shows 12 percent of the U.S. population, that's 30 million people.
00:13:17.800 12 percent believe that violence is warranted to prevent Trump from assuming the presidency.
00:13:24.460 So 30 million people in America believe violence is OK to stop him from being the president again.
00:13:38.240 Violence.
00:13:40.060 That's almost double the number of people who believe that violence is warranted.
00:13:48.280 To make sure that Trump does become president.
00:13:51.640 So you have 12 and about 5.8 percent.
00:13:59.220 The left over double the amount of violence or violent people that believe that.
00:14:06.500 And yet we're the ones made into the violent ones.
00:14:09.260 We're the ones made look like we're angry.
00:14:12.280 No, you have twice the number of people that that want to go into violence.
00:14:19.240 That's how crazy your side is.
00:14:23.160 And I will tell you, the 5 percent that want violence on the streets.
00:14:29.260 They're just as crazy as the left.
00:14:32.360 There's no place for violence in the streets.
00:14:35.420 No, none, none.
00:14:37.440 And anybody on the right who thinks that's going to work out well for you, you will be the death of the republic.
00:14:43.880 You'll be the death of the republic, period.
00:14:46.140 But it's interesting to me that the ones who are preaching peace.
00:14:56.000 30 million of those who despise Donald Trump, 30 million think violence.
00:15:04.520 Is justified to make sure he never becomes president again.
00:15:09.200 It's so, so disturbing.
00:15:12.720 And Glenn, I don't know.
00:15:13.820 Going back to the way the founders drew this all up back in the day.
00:15:17.820 It seems to me they had several different ways to deal with a situation like this, right?
00:15:23.760 The first one was impeachment, right?
00:15:26.140 If you believe your president has done something terrible and needs to be punished, that's the process.
00:15:34.140 They tried that in a haphazard, pathetic way with no evidence, and they rushed it through because they thought the emotion would help them.
00:15:42.640 Just like they try to push through a gun bill after a mass shooting, right?
00:15:45.420 That's what they tried to do.
00:15:46.520 It didn't work.
00:15:48.260 And this is throw the spaghetti against the wall attempt number 46 to see if they can get something on him.
00:15:53.660 The other thing that the founders put together, which is pretty helpful, was elections, right?
00:16:01.060 Like, we have opportunities to make these decisions.
00:16:04.380 If you believe Donald Trump did something, you know, really wrong here, you can make a decision with your vote,
00:16:09.060 and the American people can hold him responsible for that by not making him president of the United States again.
00:16:14.000 Here's the difference.
00:16:15.480 The founders believed in the people.
00:16:19.040 Yeah.
00:16:19.140 They believe, this is a quote from Thomas Jefferson, the American people will, from time to time, get it wrong,
00:16:26.800 but eventually, they'll figure it out and correct the mistake.
00:16:30.500 Yep.
00:16:30.960 They don't believe in the people.
00:16:32.900 No.
00:16:33.180 Otherwise, why would they lock you up?
00:16:35.540 Why would they say you're a grandma killer if you don't agree with them?
00:16:40.160 They don't believe in you.
00:16:42.440 Yeah.
00:16:42.620 And, like, the precedent this sets, like, I believe, you know, we can go through this in more detail,
00:16:50.580 but, like, is there any chance, Glenn, a local prosecutor in 2025, if Joe Biden loses,
00:16:57.860 is there any chance that a local prosecutor doesn't indict Joe Biden?
00:17:01.540 Somebody in a red state is going to come together and say, wait a minute,
00:17:04.560 there's this charge and this charge and this charge passed through our state.
00:17:08.540 Yeah, of course they're going to do it.
00:17:10.760 No, they won't.
00:17:11.400 The right won't do it.
00:17:13.020 I don't know.
00:17:13.340 They should be doing it right now with Hunter Biden.
00:17:15.900 I mean, I can't believe that we're not charging for racketeering.
00:17:20.880 I mean, look at what they're doing.
00:17:23.020 Hunter is a different story, though.
00:17:23.440 Hunter is a, there's no argument he's, you know, he is a, he is a legitimately a private citizen, right?
00:17:30.160 And should be charged, and should be, these things should be handled.
00:17:33.360 There's no impeachment process for Hunter Biden.
00:17:36.720 There is for Joe.
00:17:37.620 And that's what the, that's what the founders thought of when they were like, how do we deal
00:17:42.960 with this and they said impeachment?
00:17:45.900 There's also elections.
00:17:47.960 Those two things are really powerful tools to hold somebody responsible.
00:17:51.700 But like, we're in an era now where I have every one, every president, right or wrong,
00:17:55.980 coming out of these offices, you have to imagine is going to get indicted after this.
00:17:59.600 They're just throwing everything at this guy.
00:18:01.400 And look, you can look at this and you might say, I think he did something wrong.
00:18:07.000 And if you do, you shouldn't vote for him, right?
00:18:09.480 Like you should do the opposite of that, which is vote for somebody else.
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00:19:40.620 So attorneys for Hunter Biden are in court now arguing.
00:19:54.220 This was Sunday, just two days ago, that the pre-trial diversion agreement signed by federal
00:20:01.340 prosecutors remains binding.
00:20:04.680 So this is not the plea deal.
00:20:07.140 This is the diversion, which means we're not prosecuting you.
00:20:11.860 The gun part of it.
00:20:13.600 Court filing last Friday.
00:20:15.240 Now special counsel, David Weiss asked a federal judge to vacate the charges filed against Biden
00:20:20.260 in Delaware so he could refile the charges in other jurisdictions.
00:20:25.300 Weiss told the court that prosecution prosecutors and Biden's counsel were at an impasse and not
00:20:30.540 in agreement on either the plea agreement or the diversion agreement.
00:20:34.960 Despite the prosecutor's desire to start over, Biden lawyers said the client intends to abide
00:20:39.980 by the terms of the diversion agreement that was executed on July 26 hearing by the defendant.
00:20:46.260 The parties have a valid and binding bilateral diversion agreement.
00:20:52.200 This has to be decided by a judge because unlike the plea deal, when you sign a diversion,
00:21:00.800 that's between you and the prosecutor.
00:21:05.100 The judge doesn't have to okay that.
00:21:07.500 So both of both parties signed it and now they're saying, well, it's, it's binding.
00:21:14.220 Now the prosecutor, you know, is like, well, no, I, no, I'm pretty sure that's not.
00:21:20.700 No, no, I'm pretty sure.
00:21:24.500 But that anything that is an agreement not to prosecute are struck between prosecutors and
00:21:32.320 a defendant and judicial approval is not typically required.
00:21:37.500 Hmm.
00:21:37.980 So that's, it's interesting.
00:21:40.660 Again, though, if they wanted to just let Hunter off, wouldn't they, they just agree
00:21:46.720 to this?
00:21:47.720 Why are they fighting it in court?
00:21:50.660 I, um, I get it.
00:21:52.880 Yeah, I get it.
00:21:54.120 Um, it's hard to understand.
00:21:55.340 I mean, because I think, I, I just think that's honestly, I think that's cover.
00:22:00.440 The prosecutors also came out and said, you're ready for this.
00:22:05.420 The reason why they did that kind of a deal, the diversion was to stop a vindictive Donald
00:22:14.580 Trump from going after him.
00:22:18.600 You've got to be kidding me.
00:22:21.060 If anybody has a right to be vindictive, it's Donald Trump, but I pray that he won't be
00:22:28.100 vindictive.
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00:24:35.120 I, wow.
00:24:36.360 That's a lot.
00:24:36.940 Although I may have guessed higher.
00:24:38.260 So I thought, uh, we should just go and, and look at some of these politicians and I'm just
00:24:47.340 going to, just to put it into context, you know, what was a song that was out when they
00:24:53.340 were a kid?
00:24:54.520 Okay.
00:24:54.960 Okay.
00:24:55.520 So Chuck Grassley, he's 89.
00:24:58.220 He was, uh, born, uh, September 17th, 1933.
00:25:03.560 And this was the song that was, when he went away, the blues walked in and met me.
00:25:09.840 If he stays away, oh, rocking chair would get me.
00:25:14.620 All I do is play that now enough anymore.
00:25:17.220 No, not enough anymore.
00:25:18.700 Oh.
00:25:19.360 I mean, Lizzo has that one, but.
00:25:21.200 Right.
00:25:21.820 But she was, she's a flautist or something that starts with an F.
00:25:25.300 Yeah.
00:25:25.620 Uh, so that's Chuck Grassley.
00:25:27.380 Uh, when Dianne Feinstein was, uh, was born, she's 90, the top grossing movie was King
00:25:38.000 Kong, the original, the original, the original.
00:25:41.300 Wow.
00:25:41.580 And, uh, this is.
00:25:45.780 Yeah.
00:25:47.860 By the way, 1933, uh, Hitler was also just appointed chancellor of Germany.
00:25:54.720 So, yeah.
00:25:58.140 Uh, now at a whopping 81 years old, uh, born September 8th, 1941, was, uh, Bernie Sanders.
00:26:08.480 And, uh, Bernie, uh, had this super, super.
00:26:13.480 Now, I love this music, though.
00:26:18.020 It's great.
00:26:18.960 It really is.
00:26:19.940 Yeah.
00:26:20.060 It just, it does feel old.
00:26:22.700 A little older.
00:26:23.900 Puts it into perspective.
00:26:24.260 Yeah.
00:26:24.600 Puts it into perspective.
00:26:26.640 This is what was on the radio.
00:26:30.820 I'll explain what radio is later to the kids.
00:26:34.760 Uh, but that is, uh, Bernie Sanders.
00:26:39.080 Listen to this stuff.
00:26:40.020 It's like, this is the stuff that you hear when, when like, um, uh, Michael J. Fox went
00:26:45.740 back to nine.
00:26:46.760 And then you're like, wait a minute, that was 1955.
00:26:48.880 Yes.
00:26:49.960 That was a decade, two decades away.
00:26:53.280 Yeah.
00:26:53.980 Yeah.
00:26:54.180 When he went back in time, Dianne Feinstein was in her mid twenties.
00:26:59.040 Uh-huh.
00:26:59.400 Uh, Mitch McConnell, this is what was playing on the radio.
00:27:06.040 So, if you've ever seen the movie White Christmas, bingo.
00:27:12.820 That's, uh, oh, by the way, the Manhattan Project had just started when, uh, Mitch McConnell
00:27:20.940 was born.
00:27:21.520 Was Mitch in Oppenheimer?
00:27:22.960 Uh.
00:27:23.320 Did he make an appearance in there?
00:27:24.440 Uh, I think he was Fat Man.
00:27:25.680 Okay.
00:27:25.900 Or Little Boy.
00:27:26.440 I don't remember.
00:27:27.220 Uh, is it Jim?
00:27:29.400 Reich, Risch, he's a Republican in, uh, Idaho.
00:27:34.420 Yeah.
00:27:34.760 Uh, here, here he is.
00:27:36.300 Um.
00:27:36.740 I'll never fall again.
00:27:38.360 Say, boy, what you gonna do?
00:27:43.560 I'm gonna find a paper done that I can call my own.
00:27:50.220 Wow.
00:27:50.820 We don't have anybody young enough to, uh, be born in the year the hula hoop was invented,
00:27:56.720 but Slinky, uh, yes.
00:27:58.960 Now, Grace Napolitano from California, uh, this is what was happening in 1936 when she
00:28:06.020 was born.
00:28:06.920 Every time it rains.
00:28:09.420 Okay.
00:28:11.840 And he's from heaven.
00:28:13.840 FDR had just won his second presidential election.
00:28:16.860 Don't you know each cloud can dance.
00:28:20.080 He had four total.
00:28:21.580 This was just the beginning of his second one.
00:28:24.920 Uh, then we have Eleanor Holmes Norton.
00:28:27.320 Uh, she was born, uh, the year that, uh, Amelia Earhart disappeared.
00:28:33.220 Uh, and, uh, this was the radio.
00:28:38.500 So, uh, we're still, uh, we're still four years away from World War II.
00:28:47.140 Still four years away.
00:28:49.100 Uh, we have Harold Rogers, uh, from Kentucky.
00:28:52.140 He's 85 years old.
00:28:53.960 Um, he was, uh, born to this music, uh, and the Shirley Temple film, Heidi had just been
00:29:03.720 released.
00:29:04.440 Uh, I'll explain kids what Shirley Temple is, uh, a little later.
00:29:11.760 Bill Crabb, uh, Pascrell, uh, from New Jersey, 86 years old.
00:29:18.200 I'd like to say, oh, the humanity.
00:29:24.540 Yes.
00:29:25.180 He was, uh, born as the Hindenburg was burning to the ground.
00:29:31.400 Yeah, yeah, uh, Maxine Waters was born with this super, super classic.
00:29:41.460 You remember the, you remember the TV show, uh, The Addams Family?
00:29:45.420 Yeah.
00:29:45.980 Well, long before television was invented, uh, it was a comic strip.
00:29:52.240 Really?
00:29:52.720 I did not know that.
00:29:53.860 I didn't know that.
00:29:54.500 It was in something kids called a newspaper, uh, and there were the Sunday funnies or a
00:30:01.360 comic strip, uh, and, uh, the, the year Maxine Waters was born is the, uh, first comic strip
00:30:08.500 of the Addams Family.
00:30:10.580 Much, much, much later to be a TV show.
00:30:14.660 And then, uh, movie.
00:30:16.820 Yes.
00:30:17.340 And, uh, yeah.
00:30:18.360 And cartoons, too, right?
00:30:19.960 I believe so.
00:30:20.660 Later, later on, yeah.
00:30:21.680 Uh, we have, uh, Steny Hoyer.
00:30:23.500 I've got a lot of Stenny's these days.
00:30:30.760 Now, do you recognize, I mean, you recognize this?
00:30:35.660 Hmm.
00:30:36.260 This is also the year, don't worry about it, this is also the year that the Columbia Broadcasting
00:30:42.540 System presents War of the Worlds with Orson Welles.
00:30:47.700 Yes, yes, yes, same year as War of the Worlds.
00:30:53.760 Stations present Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater on the air in the War of the Worlds
00:30:59.040 by H.G.
00:30:59.900 Welles.
00:31:04.280 Now, slightly, slightly younger than that is James Clyburn.
00:31:11.140 Uh, he's 83.
00:31:14.020 He was born July 21st, 1940, when, uh, when this was out.
00:31:21.400 Okay.
00:31:21.980 Uh, and you could buy a pound of bread by a pound of bread.
00:31:27.220 When did we sell bread by the pound?
00:31:30.280 You could buy a pound of bread for 10 cents.
00:31:35.180 But, uh.
00:31:36.660 Then we have Nancy Pelosi.
00:31:38.920 Uh, she, in, uh.
00:31:40.960 She was born in 1940, so she's really kind of a spring chicken here.
00:31:46.420 Really?
00:31:46.920 Yeah.
00:31:47.200 Yeah, yeah.
00:31:48.140 Uh, in 1940, Congress limited the work week to 40 hours.
00:31:53.520 Now, most people would say,
00:31:56.700 people work more than 40 hours, and other people would say, what's work?
00:32:04.800 Uh, but, uh, Nancy Pelosi definitely knows.
00:32:07.760 Then Danny Davis, he is a Democrat.
00:32:11.680 Yeah.
00:32:13.060 I wanna die.
00:32:14.000 Is this, is this Post Malone, or who is this?
00:32:16.080 That's everything, Danny.
00:32:19.100 Yeah.
00:32:20.140 You wanna get the best from me.
00:32:22.300 Now, this is, this is the year that, uh, Captain America was first penned and put in a comic book.
00:32:30.760 The Marvel movie, or?
00:32:32.180 Yeah, no, not the movie.
00:32:33.620 No.
00:32:33.780 No, the comic book.
00:32:35.120 Okay.
00:32:35.680 Okay.
00:32:36.160 Uh, John Carter, uh, he's a Republican for Texas.
00:32:41.060 This is, now you're gonna like this.
00:32:44.460 As time goes by, really.
00:32:46.940 Uh, it was, John would remember that he was born the year General Mills introduced something called
00:32:55.740 Cheery Oats.
00:32:57.360 Oh, Cheery Oats.
00:32:59.680 I love Cheery Oats.
00:33:00.720 They're delicious.
00:33:01.840 Much, much, much, much, much, much, much later became Cheery Oats.
00:33:07.440 Mmm.
00:33:07.740 Cheery Oats.
00:33:08.280 Yeah.
00:33:08.960 I, I prefer the Cheery Oats, personally.
00:33:11.480 Really?
00:33:11.880 Yeah.
00:33:12.600 Um, this, uh, is, uh, Anna Eschew, uh, her birthday, December 13th, 1942.
00:33:19.540 Cheery Oats, I got a gal in Kalamazoo, zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo.
00:33:27.460 Uh, this is the year, she was born the year FDR called for the internment of the Japanese
00:33:32.820 in American concentration camps, which she's gotta be so very proud of.
00:33:38.580 And, uh, Frederica Wilson, a Democrat from Florida, uh, she was, uh, she was born under
00:33:46.280 under this, and, uh, a 12-ounce Pepsi cost five cents when she was born.
00:33:56.320 Rosa DeLauro, uh, she was, uh, she was born the year, and you're not gonna find this hard
00:34:02.900 to believe, born the year scientists discovered that LSD had psychedelic properties, uh, lay
00:34:09.920 that pistol down.
00:34:11.400 Yeah.
00:34:13.840 When you could sing songs about pistols.
00:34:19.560 I was putting the pistol down, it's a gun control song, you're allowed to do that now.
00:34:22.640 You're right, you're right, you're right.
00:34:23.460 Virginia Fox, uh, from North Carolina, 80 years old, uh, 1943, she was born.
00:34:30.400 And we're now about to enter the stereophonic phase.
00:34:38.180 Ooh.
00:34:38.720 Yeah, but, uh, not yet, not yet.
00:34:41.040 We're still about 10 years, maybe 15 years away from stereophonic, but, uh, uh, she was
00:34:48.280 born the year Italy surrendered, uh, in World War II.
00:34:52.180 And then, of course, we have Kay Granger from Texas.
00:34:55.840 Uh, she, she was born.
00:34:58.800 Yeah.
00:35:00.400 She was, uh, born the year James Cagney won Best Actor for his performance in Yankee Doodle
00:35:08.880 Dandy.
00:35:09.880 Hmm.
00:35:10.460 Which...
00:35:11.100 That's a good performance.
00:35:12.080 I can't disagree.
00:35:14.480 It's a little like Top Gun without any kind of technology in it.
00:35:20.320 Uh, yeah, not a, not a, not a lot of planes, really.
00:35:23.500 Nothing utilized.
00:35:24.660 Really.
00:35:25.040 Not back then, no.
00:35:25.960 It's, it's interesting.
00:35:26.800 And like, you know, part of me thinks if you're 84 and you get elected for the first
00:35:32.520 time, good for you.
00:35:34.440 You know, good for you.
00:35:35.540 If you are so incredible at 84 that you just really walk in there and it's like, hey, I'm
00:35:40.840 running and the voters say, hey, come on in.
00:35:44.020 That's wonderful.
00:35:45.040 Congratulations.
00:35:46.360 When it's re-election number 27, it kind of becomes an issue.
00:35:52.880 Mm-hmm.
00:35:53.260 And, uh, we're seeing, I don't know, some, some after effects of some of these decisions
00:36:00.000 about California looking at you with Dianne Feinstein right now.
00:36:03.140 Yeah.
00:36:03.660 You know what, uh, uh, by the way, none of these people are boomers.
00:36:09.300 Oh, we're in Silent Generation?
00:36:11.140 Yeah.
00:36:11.820 Is that what it was?
00:36:12.460 Is that the one before boomers?
00:36:13.780 Silent?
00:36:14.300 Mm-hmm.
00:36:14.480 Yeah, yeah.
00:36:15.240 So, they weren't boomers because the war hadn't finished yet.
00:36:20.160 So, baby boomers?
00:36:23.200 No.
00:36:24.520 This is the generation before baby boomers.
00:36:29.800 Just to give you a little perspective.
00:36:32.600 Now, look, they tell me, I don't believe this, but they tell me that someday I'll be their
00:36:41.640 age.
00:36:43.740 And, I mean, doctors do not agree with this analysis.
00:36:46.640 Yes.
00:36:47.100 They think I'll be dead long before.
00:36:48.740 But, uh, uh, but that being said, uh, if I do make it, I won't be in Congress.
00:37:00.940 Right.
00:37:01.400 And I think maybe some of these really, really, really, really old people should leave us alone.
00:37:10.680 I've, you've had your day in the sun.
00:37:12.700 In fact, you've had more, uh, than a day in the sun.
00:37:17.780 Uh, you've had over 80 years in the sun.
00:37:20.720 And when you leave something out in the sun too long, it tends to dehydrate.
00:37:24.040 Yes.
00:37:24.500 And shrivel up.
00:37:25.480 Right.
00:37:25.860 And there you are.
00:37:27.580 Perhaps that's happened to many of the brains in Congress.
00:37:29.880 Yes.
00:37:30.280 So please leave Congress.
00:37:32.980 Now, I hope that this gives you a perspective of the 20 people that are running our country
00:37:40.940 right now.
00:37:41.340 That does not include the executive branch.
00:37:43.880 I was going to say, yeah, Biden, we didn't even talk about.
00:37:45.480 No, no.
00:37:46.240 He's obviously on this list.
00:37:47.280 Absolutely.
00:37:48.460 Uh, but maybe, maybe that will help you understand how very, very old these generation before
00:37:57.520 the boomers really are.
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00:39:40.420 Glenn Beck.
00:39:41.540 How's she supposed to get home?
00:40:00.420 Possibly one of the greatest songs ever.
00:40:02.720 Don't you think?
00:40:03.360 I think probably the greatest.
00:40:05.400 Well, I mean, can we, are we going to be up for a change in the national anthem?
00:40:08.600 What are you thinking?
00:40:09.580 I mean, maybe go with this.
00:40:10.400 She's speaking, you know, the language of a whole generation.
00:40:14.400 How am I supposed to get home?
00:40:16.020 How am I supposed to get home?
00:40:17.220 Let me show you something really stupid.
00:40:19.200 I read about this in the Rolling Stone.
00:40:21.740 Do you have the other one?
00:40:23.280 Yeah.
00:40:23.560 Working all day.
00:40:25.700 Double time hours.
00:40:27.860 This guy.
00:40:28.880 Pay so I can sit out here.
00:40:31.760 At first I liked it.
00:40:33.960 And then I read Rolling Stone and every other elitist.
00:40:37.640 And they were like, this guy is dumb.
00:40:41.800 And he doesn't speak.
00:40:43.600 He's just formulaic.
00:40:46.000 And he's not speaking for anybody but deplorables.
00:40:50.440 Oh, gosh.
00:40:51.240 I hate deplorables.
00:40:52.080 Oh, they're bad.
00:40:52.900 Where to hell my phone?
00:40:54.260 Where to hell my phone?
00:40:55.400 That's art.
00:40:57.000 Yeah.
00:40:57.140 All up in my context.
00:40:59.300 Oh, yeah.
00:41:00.800 All up in my context.
00:41:02.880 All up in her context.
00:41:04.920 Which I don't think we should play any more of that one.
00:41:08.780 It could go awry.
00:41:09.800 It could go awry.
00:41:10.580 Well, it is Lizzo.
00:41:11.640 And she's a genius, honestly.
00:41:14.480 I love how she posts to get home.
00:41:15.880 The comeback program.
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00:41:19.960 I'm an American.
00:41:21.480 He's a Canadian spy.
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00:43:02.840 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:08.820 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:15.280 On yesterday's program, we had a former member of the Capitol Police who was giving us new information yesterday.
00:43:24.380 About what's on the tapes, what he saw and who is responsible.
00:43:31.000 He also gave us a name of somebody I had not heard of.
00:43:34.260 And he said, everybody in America should know this name just like they know Ray Epps.
00:43:41.000 But you should know this name as well.
00:43:45.000 Steve Baker joins us with a further update on this.
00:43:48.780 He's an investigative journalist and Blaze Media contributor.
00:43:51.740 He is the guy that has been given permission to view the 12,000 hours of videotape.
00:43:59.320 He may not get that chance because of a court case that is being heard today.
00:44:07.020 We'll tell you all about it in 60 seconds.
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00:45:09.280 Steve Baker, welcome to the program.
00:45:14.240 Good to be back, Glenn.
00:45:15.460 Thanks for having me.
00:45:16.320 So I had you on, I think it was last week,
00:45:18.700 and we were talking about the 12,000 hours that you have been promised your first up to view
00:45:24.180 because you're working on a story for the Blaze,
00:45:27.060 and you have found some pretty shocking things,
00:45:31.860 but you need to verify before you even write this,
00:45:35.360 you need to verify on tape, correct?
00:45:38.440 That's correct.
00:45:39.420 It's actually 41,000 hours.
00:45:41.580 It's roughly, the math is the 41,000 hours by a time, 1,700 plus cameras.
00:45:48.700 That are available on the Capitol campus,
00:45:51.780 and that would be the 24-hour day of January 6th.
00:45:54.900 That's where that 41,000 hour number comes from.
00:45:58.140 So they are going to court today to try to cordon off some of this tape
00:46:05.540 and say you can't see it because of national security.
00:46:09.300 Is that going to prevail, and will that affect you?
00:46:13.680 It's an interesting question because we have, as you know,
00:46:18.700 had limited access.
00:46:20.480 There's only been five journalists given access up to this point.
00:46:23.260 The first and most public of those was Tucker Carlson's staff's access,
00:46:27.620 and then Julie Kelly, John Solomon, Joe Hanneman from the Epoch Times,
00:46:31.280 and myself are the only five up to this point that we know of
00:46:34.300 who have been given that access.
00:46:36.400 And then there's been a pause button hit,
00:46:39.140 and we were told that the reason why this pause button was hit
00:46:42.380 was because they were developing a new media guideline.
00:46:46.520 This was coming directly from Speaker McCarthy's staff.
00:46:50.540 And with this new guidelines that were going to be published,
00:46:53.020 and this was supposed to be published over a month ago,
00:46:55.160 and then I got a call from a staffer last week who told me,
00:46:58.480 very specifically, he said,
00:47:00.080 you were first back in.
00:47:01.880 You were the guy.
00:47:03.660 We know what you're working on.
00:47:05.000 We want this story out.
00:47:06.500 And you're going to be the first one back in under the new guidelines.
00:47:09.560 And they told me that this guidelines was going to be out last Friday.
00:47:13.620 Well, that didn't happen.
00:47:15.320 And so we still haven't seen the guidelines.
00:47:18.220 And I'm wondering if there's not some connection to this new judicial watch.
00:47:23.300 It's not a new judicial watch filing, by the way.
00:47:25.760 They filed this lawsuit back in February of 21,
00:47:28.320 just a month after January 6th.
00:47:30.620 But the point being is that the Capitol Police themselves
00:47:34.400 do not want people to have access to this video.
00:47:38.040 So that's what's coming up in court today.
00:47:40.420 It's going to be a decision that prevents us from getting back in.
00:47:43.360 That is a real problem.
00:47:45.380 This is the people's videotape.
00:47:47.480 This is the people's house, the people's capital.
00:47:51.000 And we're not allowed to see the videotape.
00:47:54.200 I don't buy.
00:47:55.420 It's not for a reason that is less than dark.
00:48:01.940 So yesterday, yesterday, we had a former Capitol Police officer on with us,
00:48:09.040 and he said, nobody knows who Julie Farnham is, and everyone should know.
00:48:14.700 Do you know her?
00:48:15.640 And what can you tell us about her?
00:48:17.880 Julie Farnham was hired by the Capitol Police just October of 2020,
00:48:24.060 so just three months before January 6th.
00:48:25.940 And she was brought in to basically revamp, which was what they refer to
00:48:31.940 in the January 6th committee testimony as being a failing agency
00:48:38.360 or a failing division itself.
00:48:40.380 And she came from Homeland Security.
00:48:43.460 She was actually, oversaw what they called their immigration vetting division.
00:48:48.860 So imagine what that was like.
00:48:52.000 But she did say that that was a significant intelligence position that she held
00:48:56.920 and that she was then brought in to oversee this 12-person internal intel analyst division
00:49:04.560 at the Capitol Police, which she describes as an intelligent-consuming division,
00:49:10.120 not an intel-gathering division, whatever that means.
00:49:14.260 But I will tell you this, that there's not really anything nefarious at all.
00:49:19.420 As a matter of fact, her testimony, even before Pelosi's J6 select committee,
00:49:25.960 is quite damning as to what was available to them.
00:49:31.000 She was very clear that they had significant intel.
00:49:35.920 In fact, they had intel that said specifically that there were going to be a large number of armed
00:49:42.320 and with weapons protesters coming to the Capitol that day,
00:49:46.760 that there was actual intent to actually invade the Capitol that day,
00:49:50.940 and that furthermore, there was intelligence that they intended to actually take out Congress members.
00:49:58.180 And with all of that intelligence there and reported to the January 6th committee,
00:50:03.060 this information has never been shared with the American public.
00:50:06.660 But I have the transcript of her testimony.
00:50:09.480 Holy cow.
00:50:09.980 So Farnham, she worked for Farnham, right, in the intelligence arm of the Capitol?
00:50:18.160 She worked for Pittman, yes.
00:50:19.140 Okay.
00:50:19.840 Yeah, she would have been reporting directly to Assistant Chief Yogananda Pittman,
00:50:24.900 who was the head of Capitol Police Intelligence.
00:50:28.340 Okay.
00:50:28.680 And then when she moves over to the chief of police, Pittman, then Farnham goes where?
00:50:37.160 Farnham was with the agency for, or with the Department of the Capitol Police,
00:50:43.800 as their, what they call, Assistant Director of Intelligence and Interagency Coordination.
00:50:49.160 So she headed up that division for about two and a half years before she went back into apparently private practice.
00:50:55.280 She's no longer with them.
00:50:56.540 She left in May of this year.
00:50:58.400 Okay.
00:50:58.760 So why would he say yesterday that we need to know her?
00:51:02.440 She sounds like a good guy.
00:51:04.960 Yeah, I will tell you that the background that I have personally done on Farnham doesn't give me any indication
00:51:13.680 that she herself had any nefarious intent.
00:51:17.660 But I will tell you that, again, going back to her testimony before the select committee,
00:51:23.160 that there are more clues about what Lieutenant Johnson said in that she absolutely called an intelligence meeting
00:51:35.120 with the upper echelon of Capitol Police leadership, and this was on January 4th,
00:51:41.820 in which she specifically says that both Chief Gallagher and Chief Pittman were present.
00:51:48.500 And she even says to the committee, it is my understanding that Chief Sund was not invited, quote-unquote.
00:51:56.380 So who would have the power or what would the motivation be for Pittman not to pass all of this intel along?
00:52:09.280 Well, what would be the motivation?
00:52:12.980 I mean, we have to, you know, with any type of government operation, we have to start with incompetence.
00:52:20.360 You know, we always start there.
00:52:21.780 And when we're talking about the actual police department administrated by the largest, most incompetent government in the world,
00:52:29.800 you know, it's a fair place to start before you get into malfeasance or malevolence or anything of that sort.
00:52:36.620 But the fact that they knew, and this is very, very important for the American people to know,
00:52:43.080 is not only that they have the intelligence, and it wasn't just from their own internal analysts,
00:52:47.800 this intelligence of a significant event that was coming their way was testified to by many other sources.
00:52:56.680 We know that the FBI was sharing intelligence with them.
00:52:59.160 They were receiving intelligence all the way from the New York Police Department,
00:53:02.160 that there was significant nefarious operators that were going to be descending on D.C. that day.
00:53:08.760 And then, of course, we also have heard, as we heard in the Tucker Carlson-Steven Sund interview last week,
00:53:15.500 that we had both the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Milley,
00:53:20.920 as well as the Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, wanted to shut D.C. down.
00:53:28.880 They wanted to cancel all of the permitted events.
00:53:32.920 And this is the other thing that Americans don't know,
00:53:35.940 is that the Capitol Police themselves had issued at least six,
00:53:40.720 what they call First Amendment protest permits for that day.
00:53:45.260 These were signed off by the Capitol Police, in which they knew that members of Congress were going to be speaking
00:53:52.000 at some of those side-stage events on the Capitol property.
00:53:55.740 We're not talking about the big rally that Trump was holding at the Ellipse,
00:53:59.680 but these were events that were scheduled, permitted, legally so,
00:54:03.420 signed off by the Capitol Police leadership,
00:54:05.160 and for some reason, none of that information was ever passed down to their command-level officers,
00:54:14.280 like Lieutenant Johnson.
00:54:15.740 None of that information was ever shared in their morning roll call briefings that morning.
00:54:19.760 We know from multiple testimonies, both on the record and off the record,
00:54:24.380 with Capitol Police officers, front-line officers,
00:54:27.540 that they knew nothing about what was coming their way that day.
00:54:30.980 We even heard those testimonies in trials.
00:54:33.200 In the first Oath Keeper trial, there was an officer by the name of Ryan Salke,
00:54:38.200 and he was a brave officer.
00:54:40.120 He stood his ground on the east door.
00:54:42.700 That's where the famous Columbus doors are.
00:54:44.580 He was getting beaten, manhandled.
00:54:46.480 He was getting just drenched in all manner of pepper spray and OC spray,
00:54:51.060 and he never left his post until that door was finally breached.
00:54:54.860 And in that trial, he was asked under cross-examination
00:54:58.220 if he knew about the permitted events on the Capitol grounds that day.
00:55:02.480 And he said, no, he said, the only thing I know,
00:55:04.640 and I quote from my own notes because I was there at that trial,
00:55:07.660 he said, I only knew something was happening at the White House.
00:55:14.360 What conclusion do you draw?
00:55:17.420 And are we ever going to get to the end of this?
00:55:21.540 Are we ever going to find out what really happened?
00:55:24.940 What happened to the pipe bombers?
00:55:26.420 Where is that?
00:55:30.000 Well, exactly.
00:55:31.460 Look, Glenn, I draw the same conclusion as Tucker did in that interview last week.
00:55:37.300 This sounds like a setup.
00:55:39.300 And there's just too many missing, or there's too many elements here,
00:55:43.320 too many connective tissues showing that it was for this to be just gross incompetence.
00:55:50.040 And in fact, in Farnham's assessment, one of the last questions that she was asked was,
00:55:57.680 was this a failure leading up to January 6th?
00:56:00.920 And her answer was very simply this.
00:56:02.900 She said, I don't think it was a failure of intelligence.
00:56:06.080 I think it was a failure to operationalize the intelligence.
00:56:09.660 And of course, she would not have had the, that was not her position to do and write the morning briefings for those officers that day.
00:56:16.420 Somebody had that information.
00:56:18.820 Obviously, it goes right up to Pittman's office.
00:56:21.420 And she had a briefing with them on the 4th.
00:56:25.020 That information was shared.
00:56:26.220 And for some reason, they did not disseminate that to their officers that day.
00:56:31.500 Do you know what happened with, or where we are on the pipe bomb?
00:56:35.300 Is that just over?
00:56:36.740 We're not looking for those?
00:56:37.860 Well, it's still called an open investigation, which is why in recent hearings on the Hill that they won't answer questions about it.
00:56:46.560 Because as you know, they always say, well, that's an open investigation.
00:56:48.980 I can't talk about it.
00:56:51.700 But I will tell you this.
00:56:53.200 We know that the pipe bombs themselves were inoperable.
00:56:55.780 They were stunt pieces.
00:56:58.200 They were never intended to go off.
00:57:00.320 They were basically diversionary tactics because the first one was found in the minutes before the first barricade breach at about 12.52 p.m. that day.
00:57:10.620 And then the second was found just after that.
00:57:12.660 And when both of those were found, and you can hear it on the Capitol Police radio comms, which I've heard all of them.
00:57:18.380 I've heard hours and hours of their radio communications.
00:57:21.520 I've read the transcripts that there is absolutely was chaos in that moment because now the undermanned Capitol Police, which is a whole other story in and of itself, is why a department with almost 2000 uniformed officers that day only had a couple hundred available on campus at the time.
00:57:41.980 And then they were additionally diverted because those pipe bombs were found at buildings under the purview and the responsibility of the Capitol Police themselves.
00:57:52.060 It is almost like what a terrorist does when they set off a bomb and all the first responders go there and are distracted from what really is going on or they're blown up at the at the site.
00:58:06.560 They drag them in.
00:58:07.980 I think these guys with the pipe bombs clearly were dragging the Capitol Police away so things could get much, much worse.
00:58:17.000 Do you believe the only collision?
00:58:18.520 Yeah.
00:58:19.160 Do you believe, Steve?
00:58:20.800 In fact, let me stop for one minute and then I've got one more question for you.
00:58:24.640 Hang on.
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00:58:58.620 When did I finally try relief factor?
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00:59:33.520 Steve, in your investigation that you're doing, and we don't want to give out any details until you find what you're looking for.
00:59:52.200 You say you have the smoking gun.
00:59:54.780 You just have to get it, and hopefully you're not shut out from it after today's hearing.
01:00:00.280 But how close are you really to being able to prove that this was at least aided and abetted by somebody in our government?
01:00:12.260 I can tell you that there were specific circumstances that have been produced in trials and given to the American people through the media sources, the mainstream media mostly,
01:00:26.180 that stories that have been told in those trials are not what the truth is shown through these videos.
01:00:33.820 We have clear-cut examples that I have found of, and there's just no other way to say it.
01:00:40.960 I have found, as I think I said to you last week, the kill shot on actual manufacturing of evidence that did not exist by the truth of the video reveal,
01:00:55.060 as well as the suppression of exculpatory evidence in some of these trials that is nothing more than a conspiracy by both the Department of Justice and FBI
01:01:05.620 to create evidence out of whole cloth to convict individuals as well as to suppress evidence.
01:01:11.960 Usually when that happens, everybody is released, because if they're suppressing evidence or doing anything else, you can't trust any of the court cases at all.
01:01:22.960 Do you think you'll see these people go free?
01:01:25.160 I think that once we reveal this information, and Glenn, to be honest with you, if they block us from getting the access to the videos, I've already seen it.
01:01:37.540 I've read at least a dozen other people into this, as well as other eyeballs have seen the information that I have found.
01:01:45.440 In fact, we called after the first day of what we stumbled upon.
01:01:49.300 I immediately got on the phone and called Mike Howell from the Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation and had him come over, and I showed him what we found,
01:01:58.280 because I needed somebody else's eyeballs on this, but it was that big and it was that important.
01:02:02.560 So even if they withhold the access to, in other words, they don't give me the video clips on a hard drive and allow us to show this to the American people,
01:02:13.000 I already have the camera numbers, I have the timelines, and we will reveal the cover-up if we have to go that far.
01:02:19.080 Wow. Thank you for everything that you're doing, Steve. I appreciate it.
01:02:24.700 I think Americans are just tired of all of this and just want justice, one way or another.
01:02:30.660 You know, if bad guys are on our side, put them in jail. If bad guys are on the other side, put them in jail.
01:02:37.280 I'm so tired of this game that they're playing, and our children and our children's lives and opportunities, all at stake.
01:02:46.580 All at stake. For what? So they can have more power and more money? It's grotesque.
01:02:53.900 Steve, thank you.
01:02:55.780 Thank you, Glenn.
01:02:56.920 Appreciate it.
01:02:57.580 You know, I was at our daily meeting with the producers today, and Michaela said,
01:03:10.900 man, today, oof, today I just read all of the news in the show prep, and it just hit me so hard.
01:03:21.700 I'm really having a hard time. I had to stop and pray. And I'm like, really? Because I thought today was kind of a slow news day.
01:03:29.320 It was kind of the typical. It's weird how some days, you know, it hit us differently.
01:03:35.100 Honestly, we are in the battle of our lives for the battle of the republic, and I personally think there is so much good news.
01:03:47.160 The logjam, we are so close, so close to be able to unravel this whole thing.
01:03:55.800 And Americans are waking up. Stay calm, cool, and collected.
01:03:59.740 You remember when your, you know, hard-working, God-fearing, family-oriented people that were living in this country constituted the majority?
01:04:12.780 Yeah, yeah, me too, but I'm old.
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01:06:06.840 Again, I mean, you know, Biden is...
01:06:10.180 Oof.
01:06:10.920 You're not going to go as far as Biden.
01:06:12.220 Like, you're not going to go to the beach for this, are you?
01:06:14.280 No, I'm not going to go to the beach.
01:06:15.760 Okay.
01:06:16.020 No, I can't do that.
01:06:16.940 The only way to honor Maui and to support them is to go to the beach.
01:06:20.420 Right?
01:06:20.860 Like Chris Christie.
01:06:21.620 Now, see, you...
01:06:22.240 Like, you want to look like Chris Christie, people taking pictures of you from a helicopter.
01:06:26.420 That's what it looked like to me with Biden, except he's a little thinner.
01:06:30.120 Other than that, it was pretty much the same photo.
01:06:32.460 So what you're saying to me is, I should go to the beach, but I can't.
01:06:40.220 You should go because that would support Maui.
01:06:42.440 That's how the president is doing it, and that's how you should do it as well.
01:06:45.280 I think we should all go to the beach.
01:06:45.760 I mean, it's unbelievable.
01:06:46.940 I think we should all leave.
01:06:47.740 Just go to the beach right now.
01:06:49.200 I was talking to Doug Gowdy from WGY this morning, our affiliate in Albany, New York,
01:06:54.160 and he brought up, he's like, you know, the guy I used to work with is from Hawaii.
01:06:59.060 Like, if you didn't want to do anything about Maui, why not call Barack up and just be like,
01:07:02.920 hey, why don't you take this one on?
01:07:04.580 Be the face of this.
01:07:05.720 Maybe go out there and try to help the people a little bit.
01:07:08.780 I don't think he even knows what's going on.
01:07:10.400 He has no idea.
01:07:12.780 You think they're telling him about Maui?
01:07:17.760 I doubt it.
01:07:20.240 I mean, it really is pathetic.
01:07:22.220 And for multiple levels, too.
01:07:24.880 Like, it's wrong because these people really need help.
01:07:27.620 This is a real tragedy.
01:07:28.680 It's the worst wildfire as far as death goes in 150 years.
01:07:32.180 A thousand people are still missing.
01:07:35.100 Is it really that high?
01:07:36.220 A thousand.
01:07:37.000 I read that last night.
01:07:38.320 I couldn't believe.
01:07:38.940 A thousand are still missing.
01:07:41.960 And not all over and over again.
01:07:44.500 The government promised we have the highest tech warning systems for anything like this.
01:07:49.740 Everything.
01:07:50.580 We don't worry about it.
01:07:51.860 We've got you.
01:07:53.000 We've got you.
01:07:54.180 And then when it happened, none of the warning signals went off.
01:07:57.040 No one even knew this was happening.
01:07:58.680 People were waking up at five o'clock in the morning to smoke and fire all around them with no hope.
01:08:04.280 And then they had to sit there and bob in the water for hours until someone came to rescue them.
01:08:09.000 It is incomprehensible how bad this is handled.
01:08:12.200 You know what bothers me is just, you know, I don't know.
01:08:17.640 I think I have a bigger problem with hypocrites than I do with actual just plain old criminals.
01:08:23.660 You know what I mean?
01:08:24.060 A criminal who's like, yeah, I mean, of course, yeah, I whacked the guy.
01:08:29.020 What?
01:08:29.740 I mean, I have more respect for that than the president and his uppity attitude that he's full of compassion and he just loves everybody and it's time to bring everybody together.
01:08:47.100 He didn't go to Ohio.
01:08:49.660 He didn't go to Ohio.
01:08:50.740 No.
01:08:51.000 Didn't he say he was going to?
01:08:52.460 Yeah, and then never went.
01:08:54.240 He's not going to Hawaii.
01:08:56.920 I mean, who is this guy?
01:08:59.900 And let's stick a step back from doing the right thing because I don't know if people have noticed this.
01:09:04.600 The Biden administration doesn't seem concerned with such things.
01:09:07.160 Yeah.
01:09:07.300 So just step back to the point of, like, the man is in the middle of a presidential election.
01:09:12.540 Like, just politics 101 would tell you to appear engaged.
01:09:18.960 So look at the difference.
01:09:20.720 Look at the difference between the hurricane in Florida and the way DeSantis handled that and Hawaii.
01:09:28.840 Yeah.
01:09:29.740 I mean, DeSantis has had several of these situations that have gone on in Florida and he's looked really good in all of them where the situation with, I mean, over and over again, he's doing this right.
01:09:40.740 Buttigieg doesn't show up.
01:09:42.400 You know, Biden.
01:09:43.580 I mean, I don't know that he should show up to Hawaii right now.
01:09:46.520 Probably not ideal.
01:09:47.520 But still, he should be he should be doing daily press conferences with updates, how the resources are getting there.
01:09:53.780 I mean, again, separating this from what's right and wrong.
01:09:57.100 I have no expectation of him even attempting to do something that's right.
01:10:01.220 I'm just saying from the idea of trying to win an election.
01:10:03.920 Do you remember what it looked like when when when George Bush looked out when he did go and he just looked out the window of the plane at the when he was observing it?
01:10:14.120 And there was a picture of that.
01:10:15.540 His presidency was destroyed.
01:10:17.740 Yeah.
01:10:18.140 Partially by that.
01:10:19.120 And he did that.
01:10:19.860 He did that because he wanted to go but did not want to trouble the people of New Orleans with a presidential visit.
01:10:28.440 Right.
01:10:28.740 And I can understand not a presidential visit is not appropriate at this moment.
01:10:32.560 But like he wanted to appear engaged.
01:10:35.940 Now, I think George W. Bush wanted to help the people.
01:10:38.600 I do, too.
01:10:39.080 But I think he also wanted to appear engaged in a in a major story where a lot of people were suffering.
01:10:44.440 And the president goes to the beach.
01:10:46.640 And by the way, not word one from the media.
01:10:49.840 Remember all the people who were talking about how often George Bush played golf?
01:10:53.600 Remember those days?
01:10:55.180 Oh, by the way, Biden has already surpassed the most vacation vacation days than anybody else ever.
01:11:02.560 I am not surprised.
01:11:05.140 And so you have a situation where it's just surprising that you think they would say to him, look, you have to at least appear like you care.
01:11:13.680 I know you don't.
01:11:15.300 But can you appear like you care about this?
01:11:18.000 Because we have a presidential election coming up unless he just knows he's not running.
01:11:22.100 Unless he's already he's already resigned himself to saying I'm not going to do this anyway.
01:11:25.520 Who cares or he's or he already knows he's won or he already knows right around the corner the next day is going to be a giant Trump indictment and no one's going to be talking about the way he's handling Maui.
01:11:37.960 And I know it would be shocking because they always say they heard about this stuff on the news just like us.
01:11:45.180 They never know what Merrick Garland is going to do.
01:11:47.400 They didn't know what this prosecutor is going to do.
01:11:49.380 They never know.
01:11:50.800 They always learn about it actually after us because they're that disengaged with this process.
01:11:58.120 It's totally independent, Glenn.
01:11:59.740 But given the fact that this came out, again, people are not going to be focusing on what Biden is doing with Hawaii.
01:12:07.460 But this, of course, story is yet another chance to try to throw President Trump in prison.
01:12:14.700 You know, hang on before you go.
01:12:16.540 It's just I gave you the opportunity to give the truth about you did.
01:12:21.160 I did.
01:12:21.760 Oh, man.
01:12:22.080 OK.
01:12:22.800 And, you know, he doesn't care.
01:12:24.740 He doesn't care.
01:12:25.320 You have failed to tell the American people the truth about the FEMA administrator.
01:12:31.540 Oh, OK.
01:12:32.200 OK.
01:12:32.960 D.N.
01:12:33.420 Criswell.
01:12:34.160 OK.
01:12:34.420 Yeah.
01:12:34.600 No, I didn't say anything about D.N.
01:12:35.780 Criswell.
01:12:36.100 You didn't.
01:12:36.660 You didn't.
01:12:37.460 She said she has a desire for the government's efforts to assist the survivors.
01:12:44.360 And you have the actual quote here.
01:12:46.620 Go ahead and play this.
01:12:47.580 It's very.
01:12:48.100 Can you speak to the issue of ongoing communications in the earliest crisis?
01:12:52.200 That was a problem and people getting information, whether it was the warning systems or any of that.
01:12:57.080 But with towers down and difficulty, how much is the inability to communicate with the citizens, with each other, still an ongoing part of what you're dealing with?
01:13:08.620 And what can be done to augment communication capabilities?
01:13:12.280 No, I didn't speak to the initial communications in the warning.
01:13:17.900 What we are really focused on right now is making sure that we do have continuous communication to help people understand what resources are available, what the next steps in the process are going to be, and where they can go to get more information.
01:13:31.380 Okay, well, see, now that seems like she didn't, but we cut it off too early because she said, we're working with our state and local partners to ensure that our outreach and our messaging is also culturally responsive.
01:13:49.020 Oh, good.
01:13:51.580 Yeah.
01:13:52.320 Yeah.
01:13:52.540 Oh, great.
01:13:53.520 Like, so lots of eyes with apostrophes and other eyes.
01:13:56.260 Yeah, I, you know, I think it's really, really good and I want to be culturally appropriate as well.
01:14:04.580 So I'm sending in from my childhood, my puka shells.
01:14:11.120 Wow.
01:14:11.780 Yeah.
01:14:12.240 What a brave choice.
01:14:13.520 Yeah, I know.
01:14:14.040 Thank you.
01:14:14.460 That's really impressive.
01:14:15.700 Thank you.
01:14:16.200 Thank you.
01:14:16.660 I mean, can you believe, what are you talking about?
01:14:18.680 No one cares about cultural.
01:14:21.680 Culturally responsive.
01:14:23.200 What are you talking about?
01:14:24.300 Rescue us.
01:14:25.080 Fix our houses next time.
01:14:28.660 Don't let this happen again.
01:14:30.020 How about that?
01:14:31.520 Maybe, maybe have a Biden show some, some attention to the area and maybe get off the beach for a little bit.
01:14:40.460 That would be nice.
01:14:41.540 Don't worry about what the culturally appropriate thing is to say.
01:14:44.820 Just help people.
01:14:45.900 Help people in that moment.
01:14:47.340 I really, I like Biden and I'm being sincere.
01:14:50.460 I like Biden's approach.
01:14:52.100 It has nothing to do with the federal government.
01:14:55.100 These things should be taken care of by the American people.
01:14:59.980 No, I know that.
01:15:00.580 So you don't like his approach.
01:15:01.440 No, I know.
01:15:02.380 But I think the president shouldn't be involved in all of these things.
01:15:07.080 And the government shouldn't be the first responder.
01:15:09.760 It should be the last responder.
01:15:11.600 However, that's not what they're doing.
01:15:13.200 Yeah, I agree with that.
01:15:14.660 They're always saying, we're the best.
01:15:17.700 We're going to get in there.
01:15:18.720 We're going to do it.
01:15:19.400 They don't care.
01:15:20.660 I've never seen an administration that cares less about the American people than this group of people.
01:15:29.480 I really haven't.
01:15:30.420 I haven't seen anything close to it.
01:15:31.820 They don't care.
01:15:32.280 Because they at least pretend.
01:15:33.980 These guys don't.
01:15:35.080 No, they don't care at all.
01:15:36.660 I mean, why would you tell millions of people they're going to get their loans forgiven when you know it's not going to happen?
01:15:44.300 You just tell it anyway.
01:15:45.520 Let them get all excited.
01:15:46.480 Let them start spending more money that they should have been putting toward their loans.
01:15:50.080 And then just rip the rug right out from under them and act like nothing happened.
01:15:53.920 Even though you knew the whole time it was going to be ruled unconstitutional.
01:15:57.240 Of course they knew that.
01:15:58.540 But they did it anyway because they don't care about people.
01:16:01.100 It's a very consistent message from this administration in actions.
01:16:05.040 And on the two-year anniversary of the disastrous withdrawal in Afghanistan.
01:16:11.500 Because they didn't care.
01:16:12.820 They did not care at all about that situation.
01:16:15.700 He never said anything about the people falling from the airplanes.
01:16:19.040 I mean, it's a very consistent.
01:16:21.700 Look, not necessarily in words, but in actions, it's a very consistent message.
01:16:26.020 And with the Maui situation, it's kind of actually consistent in words, too.
01:16:29.520 Because there's nothing happening.
01:16:31.020 There's nothing happening.
01:16:32.780 And I don't know, man.
01:16:33.900 I guess they just feel so shielded from the media at this point that they don't have to do anything.
01:16:38.160 I guess he believes running a campaign from his basement will work again.
01:16:41.860 So he doesn't have to campaign.
01:16:43.380 He doesn't have to look like he's engaged.
01:16:45.040 He doesn't have to care that people are dying and have died in Hawaii.
01:16:51.320 One of the worst tragedies we've seen in a long time.
01:16:53.740 He doesn't even have to appear to care.
01:16:55.940 And he could still win.
01:16:56.800 I guess that's his idea.
01:16:59.160 Well, we thought it was crazy last time.
01:17:01.160 I know.
01:17:01.780 I know.
01:17:02.180 We thought it was crazy last time.
01:17:03.360 Maybe he's right.
01:17:03.780 I really think that Donald Trump should run the campaign that Joe Biden ran in 2020.
01:17:11.260 So we just never see either of the candidates?
01:17:13.260 Yeah.
01:17:13.600 Just do it from your house and just, you know, hey, here I am.
01:17:18.680 And just, you know, I don't think Donald Trump has anything to gain by going to this Fox.
01:17:26.340 And I hope he does, you know, as a person.
01:17:28.700 But I don't think he has anything to gain.
01:17:30.760 I mean, look, from a game theory standpoint, there's a really good argument for him not
01:17:35.020 to go to this.
01:17:36.360 From a country standpoint, I mean, look, he's the leader.
01:17:39.580 He should be there at a debate.
01:17:42.300 Don't you think?
01:17:43.120 Isn't it weird?
01:17:44.700 I understand from a game, like if I'm a manager of a sports franchise and this is the game
01:17:50.860 I'm trying to manage, I would say to him, look, you're up by 30 or 40 points.
01:17:55.080 What's the point of this?
01:17:56.140 Wait till one of these guys breaks out.
01:17:58.240 Then go face him one on one or two or one on two.
01:18:01.000 And you don't have to worry about this.
01:18:02.220 I get that.
01:18:03.300 But like, I don't know.
01:18:05.500 I mean, it just seems like it's the right thing to do to hear from this guy.
01:18:08.420 If he's going to be winning by 40 points, we should probably be hearing from him and
01:18:12.140 let him compare himself to everyone else.
01:18:14.240 He's done well in these debates.
01:18:15.600 I don't think he's afraid of it.
01:18:16.960 I think he's just looking at it as what's to gain here.
01:18:19.100 What am I going to go up by 50?
01:18:20.180 And I get that.
01:18:21.580 But it doesn't feel like the right way to go through this process.
01:18:26.380 Do you agree with that?
01:18:27.160 I do.
01:18:28.880 But I also think strategically for him, I would be saying, don't go.
01:18:36.300 Yeah.
01:18:36.520 Let Mike Pence and Chris Christie yell at each other.
01:18:39.320 Right.
01:18:39.600 Let Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy yell at each other for a while.
01:18:43.280 You sit back.
01:18:44.400 They go punish each other.
01:18:46.060 If one of them breaks out, which there's honestly no indication that may not even happen,
01:18:50.800 honestly.
01:18:51.120 With all these indictments coming down, he may win by 80 points.
01:18:55.440 That's crazy.
01:18:56.300 But like, I can totally understand it from a game theory standpoint.
01:19:01.220 What is there to gain?
01:19:03.200 But I mean, there is something very American about this process where we're supposed to
01:19:07.000 see these guys together.
01:19:08.180 I know.
01:19:08.580 Arguing out these ideas.
01:19:09.840 And I wish at some point, maybe in my lifetime, we will have a conversation about a policy.
01:19:16.500 But I don't think we will.
01:19:17.340 I just want that to happen.
01:19:18.120 Fox News.
01:19:19.320 I don't think Fox News is going to ask all the same boring, you know.
01:19:25.200 Who's doing?
01:19:25.700 Do we know who's monitoring this thing?
01:19:26.720 How much more money will you give to Ukraine?
01:19:30.940 Do you think that's enough?
01:19:33.040 I mean, when will you go to war with Ukraine?
01:19:36.880 It'll just be these typical questions, unlike anything that happened at the summit.
01:19:41.900 It's time for-
01:19:42.760 I mean, Martha McCallum and Brett Baer, I think they'll ask some good questions.
01:19:45.820 I mean, Brett Baer, they're both pretty good.
01:19:48.780 There's some over there that I'm not a huge fan of.
01:19:51.320 You know, the Fox News operation has taken its hits over the past couple of years.
01:19:55.320 Yeah.
01:19:55.720 But I mean, I don't have a problem with those two.
01:19:58.420 They may very well ask a lot of dumb questions.
01:20:02.100 I'm not saying they won't.
01:20:03.000 But I mean, they might.
01:20:03.800 I do say that I'm seeing this now, this description of the debate includes pre-taped questions submitted
01:20:10.200 by students.
01:20:11.220 Oh, God.
01:20:11.860 Can we stop with it?
01:20:12.860 Stop it.
01:20:13.060 Stop with the pre-taped.
01:20:15.200 Stop it.
01:20:16.600 Just ask.
01:20:17.120 Can't.
01:20:17.400 Can't.
01:20:17.720 No.
01:20:18.020 I say our coverage, we should run, I don't know, Mr. Smith goes to Washington and we'll
01:20:23.820 just comment as if that's the debate.
01:20:26.140 Yeah.
01:20:26.540 It'll be more interesting.
01:20:27.040 I mean, it's just, yikes.
01:20:30.480 I don't know.
01:20:31.880 We'll see.
01:20:32.180 By the way, it's a week from tomorrow.
01:20:33.200 We do have Blaze TV coverage, blazetv.com slash Glenn, promo code Glenn on youtube.com slash
01:20:38.780 Stu Does America.
01:20:39.600 We will have extended coverage of the debate where we can yell about all the pre-taped
01:20:43.640 questions from students.
01:20:44.980 All right.
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01:21:40.700 Well, Stu was just saying that the Fox News channel is doing, you know, teenagers, I guess,
01:22:05.680 or students asking questions of the candidates.
01:22:08.460 And Andre is on the phone now.
01:22:10.600 You're one of those students?
01:22:11.640 It's Henry.
01:22:12.620 Yeah, Henry.
01:22:13.280 Yes.
01:22:13.600 Yeah, you snob.
01:22:14.720 Yeah.
01:22:15.120 I asked him some questions.
01:22:17.180 They only took one of them.
01:22:18.620 Yeah.
01:22:19.020 I asked, in Fortnite, what's your favorite gun?
01:22:23.480 And then I asked, what's your favorite tower upgrade in Roblox?
01:22:28.720 And they didn't accept either of those.
01:22:30.900 They only accepted my third one.
01:22:32.820 Which is?
01:22:34.380 How much more money will you spend on Ukraine?
01:22:38.700 They took that one right away.
01:22:40.600 All right.
01:22:41.100 Good.
01:22:41.660 Thank you, Henry.
01:22:42.440 I appreciate it.
01:22:43.560 It's Henri.
01:22:44.420 It's Henri.
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01:23:26.820 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:34.660 Hello, America.
01:23:35.880 I would like to set the record straight after hearing about how horrible this summer has been.
01:23:42.820 And it's been the hottest summer in 155 trillion billion years.
01:23:50.180 Never been hotter.
01:23:51.780 Never been hotter.
01:23:53.420 Of course, we all know that's absolutely true because science has decided.
01:23:58.860 There's a scientific consensus.
01:24:01.580 I'd just like to remind you that science is not a democracy in 60 seconds.
01:24:09.200 I don't know about you.
01:24:10.200 I tend to think that I can immediately tell quality work when I see it.
01:24:14.640 Take buying and selling houses, for example.
01:24:17.700 What does it take to be a great real estate agent?
01:24:20.960 Yeah, I don't have any idea.
01:24:22.620 I have absolutely no idea, or didn't, until we started Real Estate Agents I Trust.
01:24:29.220 Seen some pretty mediocre real estate agents in my day, but I have also seen the ones who get it done right.
01:24:36.620 In fact, I've had lots of experience with them.
01:24:39.120 I started out about 10 years ago representing the 500 best real estate agents in the nation, according to the Wall Street Journal, who ranks them.
01:24:49.320 And I started talking to them, getting to know them, and I found that there is something that ties them all together.
01:24:57.420 Best practices.
01:24:59.160 So what are those best practices?
01:25:01.000 We find them for you.
01:25:03.100 We find the real estate agents in your area that are actually using those practices, and we recommend those people to you.
01:25:11.580 And you do your own homework, but it's a good start.
01:25:15.300 Realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:25:16.660 So they're now telling us where you're moving or buying, whether it's across the street or across the country, realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:25:26.020 So tell me if you've heard this phrase before, scientific consensus.
01:25:32.980 I have a real problem with scientific, or all of the experts agree.
01:25:39.260 A consensus of 97% of government-funded scientists support the idea of man-made global warming.
01:25:47.480 If it was said that way, I would probably have less of a problem with it.
01:25:51.580 A consensus of 97% of government-funded scientists all agree.
01:25:57.740 Most scientists believe when a star goes supernova, the result is a dense, dense object called a black hole.
01:26:10.700 Nine out of ten dentists agree that Crest toothpaste prevents tooth decay and would recommend Crest toothpaste for their family.
01:26:19.660 Well, that's great.
01:26:20.860 Nine out of ten.
01:26:21.980 Well, if nine out of ten dentists really do agree, then why don't they just ban all other toothpastes?
01:26:31.660 I mean, we have the scientific consensus, don't we?
01:26:35.680 Why don't we just ban everything else?
01:26:38.600 Because they know more than you do.
01:26:41.020 How about this one?
01:26:43.520 99% of scientists agree that bloodletting, by way of leeching, is healthy and will expel the evil spirits that are in your blood.
01:26:53.760 That could have been said at one point, because all the experts agreed that was true.
01:27:00.360 What if a car company, if a car company could just tell you what to do?
01:27:05.880 If a car company knew that their new technology was superior in all ways, but you didn't want to buy it.
01:27:16.180 Imagine if experts said this car is better and you have to buy that car and you can no longer buy the cars.
01:27:24.640 Wait a minute.
01:27:25.860 Oh, that's happening.
01:27:27.860 All right.
01:27:28.620 How about this one?
01:27:29.160 Let's say a bunch of experts get together and they told you you couldn't have ice cream or milk or beef because...
01:27:37.900 Wait, that's happening too.
01:27:41.520 Yeah, but they would never tell you to eat...
01:27:43.200 Oh, they are saying to eat bugs.
01:27:48.740 Okay.
01:27:49.360 All right.
01:27:50.180 Experts get together and they say the stove that you have in your house that you've used forever.
01:27:56.340 Your kids grew up in the house.
01:27:58.400 Everybody's fine.
01:27:59.460 They now say that gas stove is too dangerous.
01:28:02.720 Okay.
01:28:03.140 They're doing that one too.
01:28:04.760 Vacations are a thing of the past.
01:28:06.780 So you can't ride airplanes and they're doing that one too.
01:28:12.120 We have allowed a myth to develop.
01:28:16.940 We may as well now call it the Al Gore myth.
01:28:20.360 That there is some percentage of scientists or experts that is the right percentage of scientists or experts that must compel us to believe their theories, including being compelled to act upon those theories, even against the will of the people.
01:28:38.320 Even if acting upon the consensus of opinion, some expert group tramples on the individual rights of others, it's okay because a majority of scientists think something together.
01:28:52.620 So you don't matter anymore.
01:28:55.460 I really, really, really, really, really hope that one of these days we'll realize the only expert that counts is you.
01:29:11.520 That's the one that counts.
01:29:13.740 Because look where the air experts have gotten us.
01:29:19.280 Did you see the experts?
01:29:20.640 They're talking about the new song that is out.
01:29:24.360 What's that guy's name?
01:29:25.420 Oliver Anthony Oliver.
01:29:28.640 No, and Oliver Anthony.
01:29:29.980 I believe.
01:29:30.140 Well, you have two first names.
01:29:32.040 You don't get to choose the order.
01:29:33.300 You don't get to choose the order.
01:29:34.300 No.
01:29:35.200 All of the experts are now saying he's worthless.
01:29:39.260 He's no good.
01:29:41.160 He's just a deplorable.
01:29:43.200 Why?
01:29:43.740 And why do we care what they say?
01:29:50.360 We have Alex Clark on.
01:29:52.200 She's the host of The Spill Over from Turning Point USA.
01:29:56.980 Alex.
01:29:57.500 That's two first names, too.
01:29:58.820 You could call her Clark Alex.
01:30:00.820 I am.
01:30:01.320 I am.
01:30:01.920 And they're both guy names, and yet she's a woman.
01:30:05.500 Ah.
01:30:06.740 Interesting.
01:30:08.240 So, Clark Alex, as if that is your real name.
01:30:13.260 Welcome to the program.
01:30:14.620 How are you?
01:30:16.220 Thanks.
01:30:16.660 I'm feeling good.
01:30:17.520 I feel like America is kind of back with this song.
01:30:21.420 I'm so excited.
01:30:22.520 Do you like it?
01:30:23.140 I do like it, and I was excited.
01:30:27.100 I checked the iTunes charts this morning, Glenn, and he's not only number one on iTunes with
01:30:33.360 this song, but the top 50 on iTunes right now is filled with multiple songs of his.
01:30:40.200 So, because of this song, now people are going and they're streaming a ton of his songs.
01:30:45.360 So, it's his song is the most viral song in the country right now, and then Jason Aldean's
01:30:51.160 Try That in a Small Town.
01:30:52.380 I mean, that's pretty telling about the state of America.
01:30:57.760 No, but experts will tell us that those are just for deplorables.
01:31:02.680 That those are just hicks.
01:31:05.460 That this isn't saying anything except Donald Trump should be the ruler and king for the
01:31:12.920 whole world forever.
01:31:14.060 I mean, they are dismissing this song, I think, is it cuts right to the core of how people are
01:31:23.080 feeling, and they don't care.
01:31:26.660 They don't care.
01:31:29.080 Yeah, well, you weren't born to just pay bills and die, and any genre of music, you know, especially
01:31:36.240 when there is truth and there's passion and there's soul in the performer performing the
01:31:42.820 song, that's going to resonate with people.
01:31:46.240 That could be said for anybody.
01:31:48.280 I mean, if you just look across history and what songs have done particularly well, it's
01:31:53.920 whatever artist has kind of captured the cultural zeitgeist of the moment.
01:32:00.860 And that is what this guy has done.
01:32:02.640 This song has tapped into the cultural zeitgeist of the silent majority.
01:32:06.840 He's talking about growing wealth disparity.
01:32:09.580 He's talking about a 1984 Orwellian government overreach.
01:32:15.100 He's talking about rampant inflation and taxes being unfair.
01:32:19.500 He's talking about people being hungry and how we have fat homeless people because all
01:32:24.580 we do is feed the poor processed, low quality, cheap food in this country, a welfare state,
01:32:30.720 male depression.
01:32:32.000 This is what real people are going through.
01:32:36.160 And yet they don't seem to either hear it or care.
01:32:42.260 And I'm not sure that this guy is necessarily a conservative or a Trump supporter or, you
01:32:48.220 know, everybody's like, hey, he's on our side.
01:32:50.460 I don't know if he is.
01:32:51.820 I have no idea.
01:32:52.960 Um, I know that we have tried to get him on, uh, several times and he wants to stay away
01:32:59.580 from political shows because he doesn't want to be made into just a political thing, but
01:33:05.180 everything is political now.
01:33:07.020 Everything.
01:33:08.760 Yeah, but I think that's smart for him to do.
01:33:11.280 I mean, just look at, look at how Morgan Wallen has had to scrape his way back up after his
01:33:16.700 near cancellation and end of his career.
01:33:19.260 I think it is a mistake for any artistic work.
01:33:23.760 I think move movies, music to just be broadly and openly labeled conservative.
01:33:29.580 If it's just talking about culture like this, because I think we, we really need brand.
01:33:35.040 Um, we need artists, brand new artists like Oliver.
01:33:38.760 We need movies like sound of freedom that are really just calling attention to common sense.
01:33:43.140 And I think that when we are very quick to call these things conservative, that alienates
01:33:49.180 a lot of people in the movie and then it prevents the message from getting out.
01:33:53.100 So if all people see is like, oh, there's this viral song by this Oliver Anthony guy, but
01:33:57.900 he's conservative.
01:33:58.640 It's a political song.
01:33:59.420 Like they're going to be like, well, I'm not going to listen to that.
01:34:01.400 But if we're just like, hey, there's this like amazing song talking about life or whatever,
01:34:05.580 it's just like very generic.
01:34:06.620 Then they're like, okay, I'll listen.
01:34:08.260 And then his message is likely to really resonate.
01:34:11.940 Well, I, I have to tell you, um, that's the way I received it.
01:34:15.740 And that's the way I passed it on to friends was you got to listen to this guy, listen to
01:34:20.660 the words of what he's saying.
01:34:22.260 Um, I don't think he's concerned.
01:34:25.200 I mean, he might vote like a conservative.
01:34:27.500 I don't know, but this is a, this is an American message.
01:34:32.500 It's not like Democrats aren't suffering under Bidenomics.
01:34:36.780 It's not like they're not feeling everything, uh, that, uh, that conservatives are feeling.
01:34:43.780 You can't tell me that they like it.
01:34:46.140 I'm sure some do, but, uh, it's, it's an American message for the time.
01:34:51.940 And, you know, the other is they're the ones separating themselves.
01:34:56.420 When you see the sound of freedom, that is something that should appeal to every American,
01:35:04.440 every American.
01:35:05.240 It is the one thing that I really thought we still agreed on.
01:35:09.900 Slavery is bad.
01:35:11.540 Child exploitation is bad.
01:35:14.260 Rape is bad, but apparently not.
01:35:17.060 Um, you know, Disney held that movie and wouldn't release it until they were kind of had their
01:35:23.640 hand forced.
01:35:24.740 Then they gave it to angel and angel took it and run.
01:35:28.840 And there's no point where they say, oh, you know, I guess maybe we should have.
01:35:34.960 No, they're, they're releasing snow white where she's talking about, you know, the sexism of
01:35:41.280 the story and the dwarves.
01:35:42.840 It's crazy.
01:35:43.860 Yeah, exactly.
01:35:46.340 I had the same thought that there's no way that this song could have this, uh, massive
01:35:50.820 amount of success if only conservatives are listening to it and relating to it.
01:35:54.780 So, you know, that there are people who might be classical liberals who, who traditionally
01:36:00.080 vote Democrat.
01:36:00.960 And I'm not talking about a leftist because that's just a whole other breed of people,
01:36:04.320 but the liberals, I'm sure that there are some that are like, you know what?
01:36:08.200 I also feel crippled, you know, by inflation right now.
01:36:11.360 My small business is struggling.
01:36:12.840 Like I relate to this guy and the reaction videos on YouTube.
01:36:16.340 You know, people that like play the song and then they, they show themselves reacting
01:36:20.120 to it.
01:36:20.500 And the videos are men and women of all races, all shapes, all sizes.
01:36:27.880 And every single one of these people, Glenn, they're moved to tears.
01:36:33.240 They're moved to tears.
01:36:34.320 The reaction to this song being as big as it's been, I really think should give people some
01:36:39.380 hope for 2024.
01:36:40.160 And I think that's a really smart decision from this guy to say, I'm not going to do
01:36:44.500 any political shows, like just keep speaking truth.
01:36:47.920 And, and that's how you, that's how you actually red pill people.
01:36:51.360 You don't tell them, uh, you know, you don't give a kid, uh, like vegetables, you, you put
01:36:57.560 it in a smoothie or whatever.
01:36:58.760 You tell them they're having something else so that they'll actually eat it.
01:37:01.820 Like, that's what this guy's doing.
01:37:03.380 I think that's super smart.
01:37:05.720 What do you think of, um, Alejandro, uh, Monteverde?
01:37:08.660 He is the guy that has, he directed, um, the freedom, sound of freedom.
01:37:15.660 He is a, he's probably one of the world's best directors that no one knows yet.
01:37:21.120 He, I've been following him for years.
01:37:23.300 He's amazing.
01:37:24.340 Um, and he was immediately, they called the movie sound of freedom, QAnon, which the movie
01:37:34.020 was made two years before QAnon even showed up.
01:37:39.840 Where does the QAnon stuff come from?
01:37:43.580 It's just at this point, it's just a way to use that as an excuse, I think, to shut people
01:37:49.080 up and get us to stop talking about any, any productive or important conversation.
01:37:54.980 I think it's the most frustrating thing for me.
01:37:57.160 I mean, as soon as that QAnon stuff started flowing around online, like I knew this was
01:38:00.620 focused and I was like, I wish we would stop talking about it because I knew that this would
01:38:04.460 be held against us at our throats as conservatives for the rest of time.
01:38:09.360 Like we are never escaping that crap and it will always be held against us to invalidate
01:38:16.580 any important message we have to say and say that we're just conspiracy theorists.
01:38:22.060 Uh, I have to tell you, I, I know this is a conspiracy theory, but it is, it's, it's a very
01:38:28.960 well-run disinformation campaign and, uh, I don't know who started it, but boy, it, it
01:38:35.360 sure has benefited, uh, one group of people to discredit others and also to discredit things
01:38:42.400 like pedophilia, you know, uh, there is, there's, there's a lot of people in, in powerful
01:38:50.000 positions, especially in Hollywood that seem to like pedophilia and, uh, and, uh, it's just
01:38:57.100 interesting to me that QAnon kind of rose to prominence all about, uh, pedophilia.
01:39:05.340 Thank you so much for being what a heck of a sentence, it did, it did, I mean, you know,
01:39:14.420 look, uh, it's a, it was, you're saying basically like, uh, what exactly that, you know, obviously
01:39:20.940 cause there were some high profile criminals right in Hollywood that were prosecuted for
01:39:26.480 this, uh, certainly Jeffrey Epstein.
01:39:28.520 If I wanted to make sure that, uh, you know, Epstein looked like a crazy, you know, not
01:39:36.320 a big story, uh, if I wanted to, you know, make sure I'm protecting friends in Hollywood
01:39:41.380 that were pedophiles, uh, and I knew I was going to normalize pedophilia, the thing I would
01:39:48.320 do is get people to laugh at pedophilia through something like, uh, QAnon.
01:39:54.020 Like a way to wreck your opponents, essentially.
01:39:55.980 Yeah, wreck your opponent, wreck the credibility of all that.
01:39:58.780 So you can go out and do what they did on Sound of Freedom and say, it's not that big
01:40:03.420 of a deal.
01:40:04.060 Certainly what they're doing with, uh, by promoting it all the time and talking about QAnon
01:40:08.320 when I, when I don't know anyone who, I don't know, I don't know anybody.
01:40:11.180 I've never met a person who actually believes all the QAnon stuff, but yet it's out there
01:40:15.080 all the time in the media.
01:40:16.320 Sorry to interrupt.
01:40:17.160 Sorry to end the interview with that, Alex.
01:40:18.680 Yeah.
01:40:19.280 Sorry, Alex.
01:40:20.380 Thanks for being on with us.
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01:42:08.500 So, uh, Donald Trump has been indicted yet again.
01:42:12.160 I'm getting tired of this story, getting tired of saying this story.
01:42:16.160 Can you imagine Donald Trump?
01:42:18.160 I think it's practically a joke with him at this point.
01:42:21.160 Oh, I've been indicted again this time for what?
01:42:24.960 How many?
01:42:26.540 He has to be at that point.
01:42:28.140 I mean, it does seem completely ridiculous, um, over and over again.
01:42:32.320 We hear the same exact story, you know, but I I've seen the coverage and it seems a little
01:42:35.460 different than what I just heard last week, last week when the special counsel was announced
01:42:40.480 for Hunter Biden, CNN went on a lengthy rant about, you know, maybe it was Dan Abash.
01:42:48.260 I know I hate to bring humanity into this, but you know, think about the struggles of this
01:42:52.740 family, five years of this, they have been, this has been going on for five years.
01:42:58.520 This really is a strain on the family and very difficult on Hunter Biden and his family
01:43:04.280 members.
01:43:05.020 I mean, can you imagine what this must be like?
01:43:07.960 I'm telling myself, you guys have spent eight years at least every moment of every day, basically
01:43:17.140 prosecuting Donald Trump, right?
01:43:19.820 Like what's the, what's the strain on his family?
01:43:23.020 I don't think there's been a moment of consideration about that, you know, and I don't know that
01:43:27.400 it's even a news organization's role to worry about the strain of the family of someone being
01:43:32.220 questioned legally.
01:43:33.700 But still, I mean, come on.
01:43:36.440 Every single little bit of what even something they could call evidence was a confirmation that
01:43:43.560 he was a Russian agent for eight years.
01:43:45.200 See, that is the problem.
01:43:46.740 You know, they say every time with every new indictment, this is the one, this is the one,
01:43:50.540 this is the one, put him in jail.
01:43:51.920 They've been saying that for nine years and they never have anything, anything.
01:44:01.260 Right.
01:44:01.560 Yet when we have text messages from Hunter Biden's associates saying, hey, by the way, don't message
01:44:06.620 Joe.
01:44:07.400 They get paranoid.
01:44:08.120 Only talk about that in person.
01:44:09.920 That's no, there's no evidence that Joe was involved.
01:44:12.100 They say there's no evidence, even though they have that text message already on record.
01:44:16.520 It's incredible.
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01:45:52.240 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:45:53.940 We're glad you're here.
01:45:54.480 Uh, we have been doing some checking on something because I was going to rant about Fox News yesterday.
01:46:03.260 Stu was going to rant about it today, and you still are.
01:46:06.540 I give you full permission to do that, Stu.
01:46:08.840 Hmm.
01:46:09.380 Uh, but we wanted to make sure that what was being said, because yesterday we saw a news report
01:46:16.320 that this is a little inside baseball, that we cannot use more than three minutes total of the audio from the presidential debate.
01:46:28.880 Now, I've never seen that before.
01:46:32.540 Fox is saying, you know, we've had that since 2016, 2020.
01:46:36.300 We've done that.
01:46:36.960 It does seem to be, there was a policy in 2016 on these debates that was similar.
01:46:42.300 But they did not enforce.
01:46:45.160 Right.
01:46:45.660 I mean, it would be weird to enforce it, right?
01:46:48.200 Like, why would you, would you want to hide the information from voters?
01:46:51.640 Like, these are your listeners.
01:46:53.340 These are the people that are supporting you.
01:46:54.080 Yeah, it's really interesting, isn't it?
01:46:55.200 That's a good question.
01:46:56.520 It is a good question.
01:46:57.560 I mean, we now can't hear from Tucker Carlson or any of the candidates?
01:47:00.240 Right.
01:47:00.540 Like, how are we supposed to?
01:47:01.320 So, here's the thing.
01:47:04.020 They are apparently enforcing it this year.
01:47:08.720 And I've never seen that.
01:47:11.380 Not in my entire career.
01:47:14.320 You know, I was around for the Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan presidential.
01:47:21.740 I was on radio.
01:47:23.100 I've done a ton of them in talk radio.
01:47:26.300 I have done, what, this will be our fifth presidential election in talk radio.
01:47:33.140 I've never had to worry about fair use on any clip.
01:47:38.960 Ever.
01:47:40.260 Ever.
01:47:41.660 And now, Premier and other radio networks are issuing saying,
01:47:48.460 I don't think we can air any clips from Fox News.
01:47:53.800 So, wait a minute.
01:47:54.720 You're telling me that as a commentator, I can't take a presidential debate
01:48:02.340 and take the audio clips from it and play it for you the next day?
01:48:08.620 I mean, I can't imagine that would hold up in court, but I don't want to get sued.
01:48:12.200 So, I understood this is the threat of litigation.
01:48:16.460 So, help me out, Stu.
01:48:17.680 What are they doing?
01:48:18.580 What is Fox News doing?
01:48:20.200 I mean, look, the best, most rosy part of the idea here would be that they have a product
01:48:28.680 that they're paying to produce and they want people to go to Fox News to watch it.
01:48:32.800 So, wait a minute.
01:48:34.040 I understand that.
01:48:35.160 I understand that.
01:48:36.580 But that's why you don't let anybody take it live.
01:48:40.820 So, you're watching.
01:48:41.540 Because you're going to get about 8 to 10 million people watching.
01:48:44.960 That's it.
01:48:45.920 But you will expose it to 50 or 100 million people if you let people take the fair use.
01:48:54.040 Hey, on the Fox News debate last night, this is what happened.
01:48:56.980 Yeah.
01:48:57.260 If you cut that out, you're speaking directly to about 8 million people.
01:49:01.580 That's it.
01:49:02.000 I mean, it would certainly be, if this is real, and here's my hope that we have a week
01:49:07.140 here before this, and there's some sane resolution behind the scenes that makes it okay for people
01:49:13.220 to cover the news.
01:49:15.100 Hopefully, Fox comes to their senses and there's a sane resolution of this, and I hope for that.
01:49:20.300 But without it, I mean, you're basically, you're certainly putting your own network and business
01:49:26.660 interest above the country.
01:49:27.760 You don't want your own viewers to be educated on who the candidates are, or people who may
01:49:34.860 have just missed your broadcast.
01:49:36.860 I mean, how often, Glenn, do we put debate clips in political commercials?
01:49:40.860 There's a specific clause that says you cannot use it for any reason after a week after the
01:49:45.060 debate.
01:49:46.360 So, once a week past the debate happens, if you play any clip for any reason, they're going
01:49:51.080 to sue you, or they could sue you, I guess, in this engagement.
01:49:54.540 You're breaking what they say is the fair use.
01:49:57.960 Well, but that's what I'm saying is, it's never been enforced.
01:50:02.040 And, you know, when it comes to things like this, you only own things if you enforce it
01:50:08.640 every time.
01:50:10.580 It's why Disney is known to be just deadly in the courtroom.
01:50:15.380 Because you have to defend your brand every single time it's challenged.
01:50:20.060 And if you don't, you lose that.
01:50:22.860 Yeah.
01:50:23.160 I mean, look, maybe this is just lawyers doing their thing, and it'll get, it'll get, they'll
01:50:28.440 come to their senses, and we'll get to a sane resolution.
01:50:31.560 I don't want to, I don't want to say that that won't happen, because it doesn't make any
01:50:35.860 sense, right?
01:50:36.340 If you're Fox, the whole point of this is not, this is not a, this is not a, you know,
01:50:41.660 a special show that you're doing, you know, a special episode of, you know, whoever's on
01:50:47.360 Fox these days, whoever, whoever that person is, it's a special episode, and you're doing
01:50:51.060 a special documentary or something.
01:50:53.260 That's not what this is.
01:50:54.140 This is a news event.
01:50:55.580 And yes, they're covering it.
01:50:56.920 And yes, they should be mentioned every time a clip is used.
01:50:59.880 This is the Fox News debate from last night, of course.
01:51:03.260 You know, but that's the way it's traditionally been done.
01:51:05.340 And I can't imagine that courts would look at this and say, oh yeah, no, they're right.
01:51:09.560 They can designate the fair use.
01:51:11.020 You can't listen to the presidential candidates say things.
01:51:13.380 What kind, why would MSNBC would then, every time they say something, a candidate, Biden
01:51:18.880 goes on MSNBC and he says something dumb, we wouldn't be able to cover it?
01:51:23.460 I mean, it's absurd.
01:51:24.400 It doesn't make any sense.
01:51:26.040 It can't be in, it is like, it's like the thing where, come on, you're getting mad.
01:51:31.940 I know, I'm just, I'm just listening to you.
01:51:34.200 How many times have we said, today, that doesn't make any sense?
01:51:39.600 It is, it is today, and we keep going back to that well of, well, it can't be, because
01:51:45.280 it doesn't make any sense.
01:51:46.820 Yeah, because I got news for you.
01:51:48.800 Maybe we're the ones that don't make any sense in today's world.
01:51:52.200 And it's hilarious, because MSNBC is running these things, they're like, oh, well, these
01:51:55.560 stupid idiot conservatives are all mad because they can't use the footage from Fox, and this
01:52:00.080 shows how stupid they are.
01:52:01.660 You know how many times they've used clips of the Glenn Beck program on MSNBC?
01:52:06.380 Should we go back and sue them for every one of those?
01:52:08.440 Like, of course they should be able, if you say something stupid, they should be able
01:52:13.880 to highlight it and say how stupid you are, because you're a public figure and a news figure,
01:52:17.980 and they should be able to cover the news.
01:52:19.640 That's the way this works.
01:52:20.660 Now, there are abuses to that, right?
01:52:23.060 They can't air the entire Glenn Beck program on MSNBC, because they're supposed to pay you
01:52:27.800 if they want to do that.
01:52:28.720 But like, for a news clip, a fair use, like, this sort of agreement couldn't possibly hold
01:52:35.000 up in court.
01:52:35.500 But, again, who wants to get in a fight?
01:52:38.720 I'd rather just reenact the thing before...
01:52:40.940 Well, I'm going to start on puppets now.
01:52:43.240 Puppets, yeah.
01:52:43.660 I would actually like...
01:52:45.060 I would like somebody to make a puppet of each of the candidates and send them to me.
01:52:51.100 Oh, God.
01:52:51.740 You're going to get 9 million puppets sent to them.
01:52:54.080 Well, I'm only going to use the best.
01:52:55.980 So they better be good if you want to see it on TV.
01:52:58.160 I'm not sorting through your puppet requests, okay?
01:53:00.240 That's not my job.
01:53:01.460 Find somebody else.
01:53:02.640 What's our PO box?
01:53:04.240 Ask him for our PO box.
01:53:05.600 No one knows what our PO box is.
01:53:07.100 We don't have a PO box.
01:53:08.180 Yes, we do.
01:53:08.520 We don't have an address.
01:53:10.200 Get Craig.
01:53:10.960 Get Craig.
01:53:11.340 Craig doesn't know.
01:53:11.920 Get Craig.
01:53:12.320 He does, too.
01:53:13.060 Get Craig.
01:53:13.800 He doesn't speak our language.
01:53:14.820 He's from Scotland.
01:53:15.040 Come on, open the door and ask Craig.
01:53:18.260 Craig's walking out the door.
01:53:19.460 He's too far away now.
01:53:20.680 No, he's not.
01:53:21.040 Look at him.
01:53:21.400 He's all the way over there.
01:53:22.200 That's glass.
01:53:22.740 No way they're going to hear him through that glass.
01:53:25.700 No.
01:53:26.060 Yeah.
01:53:26.320 He's talking to somebody else.
01:53:27.700 Oh, he's just turned around and looked at Sarah.
01:53:30.340 I don't think so.
01:53:31.160 Uh-huh.
01:53:32.340 So I'll get you a PO box here for a second.
01:53:35.820 You want people to mail you puppets?
01:53:37.580 Is this a real request?
01:53:38.680 Are you actually going on the radio right now and saying you want people to mail you puppets?
01:53:42.700 Yeah.
01:53:45.900 Yeah.
01:53:46.340 Are you kidding me?
01:53:47.020 I mean, years ago, I did ask the audience to mail me an egg, and the first one that got here that wasn't broken won.
01:53:58.020 Now, I didn't think that went all the way through for the sorting machines.
01:54:02.640 No.
01:54:03.220 And the post office did have a problem with that one.
01:54:07.500 But puppets.
01:54:08.440 What would the shipping alone be on a Chris Christie puppet?
01:54:11.600 Oh.
01:54:12.180 I mean, that's like thousands of dollars.
01:54:14.080 I have to hold it up on my hand.
01:54:16.160 And so it can't be.
01:54:17.660 Well, it can't be.
01:54:18.420 It can't be the scale, then.
01:54:19.760 What is it?
01:54:20.320 PO box what?
01:54:22.180 Yes.
01:54:22.920 Don't do it.
01:54:23.760 This is you.
01:54:24.540 Don't put this on me.
01:54:25.620 Should I give it to him?
01:54:26.640 You make the decision, Sarah.
01:54:27.900 Sarah, who do you work for?
01:54:28.280 You make the decision out of how many puppets show up here.
01:54:32.380 Millions.
01:54:32.760 I want Sarah sorting the puppets.
01:54:35.080 I don't.
01:54:35.460 We don't have a PO box.
01:54:36.460 I don't want you to sort them, Sarah.
01:54:38.460 I don't want you to sort them.
01:54:40.080 Yeah, until they start coming in.
01:54:41.260 No, no, no.
01:54:41.560 I won't have you sort them.
01:54:42.500 I promise you.
01:54:43.360 I won't have you sort them.
01:54:44.920 I am not sorting them.
01:54:46.160 I will not sort puppets.
01:54:47.700 What's the PO box?
01:54:51.280 Here we go.
01:54:52.400 Sarah's now pulling it up on her phone.
01:54:55.760 Send them to Glenn Beck Presidential Puppets.
01:55:05.400 PO box 143189.
01:55:12.900 Stop saying them in duplicate like that.
01:55:14.680 It's not going to lead to any problems at all.
01:55:15.680 And then what city is that?
01:55:17.700 Is that Irving?
01:55:20.400 Irving, Texas.
01:55:21.860 How big is this PO box?
01:55:23.620 It's an enormous PO box.
01:55:25.160 It really is.
01:55:26.700 And what's the zip code?
01:55:29.720 How about if I just tell you the whole thing?
01:55:31.820 Oh, go ahead.
01:55:32.060 Yeah, let's do the whole thing.
01:55:33.080 Sarah.
01:55:33.280 Here's Sarah now making the decision to get puppets sent here.
01:55:36.580 Sarah?
01:55:36.760 I just want to make sure management knows who made the decision here.
01:55:40.420 Sarah?
01:55:42.680 Here's Sarah.
01:55:43.360 Sarah?
01:55:44.060 123 Yemen Road.
01:55:46.360 No, no.
01:55:47.500 What's the real address?
01:55:48.460 PO box 143189 Irving, Texas.
01:55:54.420 3,900 Teleport Boulevard.
01:55:58.500 Teleport Boulevard?
01:55:59.600 I don't even believe this.
01:56:00.520 That can't be a real address.
01:56:02.380 Oh, my gosh.
01:56:03.220 It is, apparently.
01:56:04.260 Boulevard, Irving, Texas?
01:56:06.840 Yeah.
01:56:08.160 75039.
01:56:10.900 75039.
01:56:12.020 I want you to know, if there are puppets that show up at some place and they're left outside
01:56:17.920 in a box in this heat, their blood will be on your hands.
01:56:23.400 So what I'm looking for now, you can make them any way you want, but I'm looking for puppets
01:56:30.220 that look like each presidential candidate so we can reenact the Fox News debate in puppets.
01:56:40.220 Okay?
01:56:41.280 So we need them by, what, the end of next week, right?
01:56:44.340 Isn't it Thursday?
01:56:44.960 It is next Wednesday night.
01:56:48.560 Next Wednesday night.
01:56:49.660 You better hurry.
01:56:50.700 You better hurry.
01:56:52.180 So get your puppet-making materials.
01:56:53.940 Hopefully you just have lots of puppets hanging around after all the candidates and you just
01:56:57.300 kind of ship them out.
01:56:58.740 And I don't...
01:56:59.320 Maybe just people just have them.
01:57:00.620 And I don't think that maybe that we need a...
01:57:03.400 I mean, do we need a Mike Pence puppet?
01:57:05.360 He's on the stage.
01:57:06.660 He made it, by the way.
01:57:07.860 That was the...
01:57:08.260 He's the most recent one to make it.
01:57:10.020 So who is on the stage?
01:57:11.640 Um, I believe seven of them have made it.
01:57:15.440 Oh my gosh.
01:57:16.580 It's...
01:57:17.020 World of puppets.
01:57:17.340 Now, Trump, we do not expect to actually, at this point, do not expect...
01:57:20.940 We need a Trump puppet.
01:57:22.000 That should be easy.
01:57:24.060 Well, that one I'm sure exists.
01:57:25.940 You just make a sock with crazy hair.
01:57:28.220 How dare you?
01:57:31.260 His hair is the most...
01:57:32.900 No, it's luxurious.
01:57:33.980 Luxurious hair there has ever been.
01:57:37.040 Uh, let's see.
01:57:37.980 So it's...
01:57:38.480 Off the top of my head, let's see.
01:57:39.400 It's Ramaswamy's made it.
01:57:40.980 DeSantis has made it.
01:57:42.520 Uh, Pence has made it.
01:57:44.280 Trump has made it.
01:57:45.900 Christie has made it.
01:57:48.420 Haley has made it.
01:57:49.860 Scott has made it.
01:57:51.520 Might be all of them?
01:57:53.040 Did I miss anybody off...
01:57:54.180 Anyone seem obvious?
01:57:55.100 One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
01:57:57.040 Seven, it could be eight, but it's seven or eight.
01:57:59.340 What's that?
01:58:00.500 I said DeSantis, yep.
01:58:01.700 Yeah.
01:58:02.440 So, uh, those are the puppets we need.
01:58:05.140 If you happen to know a puppet maker, you're a...
01:58:08.160 You're somebody who says, I've always wanted to make presidential puppets.
01:58:12.640 Now is your chance.
01:58:13.780 This is your big moment.
01:58:14.780 Yeah, it is your big moment.
01:58:15.900 And your puppets could be famous, and I could make you famous as a puppet maker.
01:58:21.580 Mm-hmm.
01:58:22.220 All you have to do is just send them to Glenn Beck Presidential Puppets.
01:58:27.040 P.O. Box 143189 Teleport Boulevard.
01:58:37.340 I just don't think that's...
01:58:38.340 Wasn't there a number before Teleport Boulevard?
01:58:40.720 Yeah.
01:58:40.940 What was it?
01:58:41.660 That's important.
01:58:42.280 3,900 Teleport Boulevard.
01:58:43.760 3,900.
01:58:45.140 This is the most complex address.
01:58:47.880 Uh, 3,900 Teleport Boulevard.
01:58:50.660 It's 75039.
01:58:53.680 Send your puppets.
01:58:55.080 Now.
01:58:55.520 And not with eggs.
01:58:59.140 This is a...
01:58:59.940 This is going to be a terrible idea.
01:59:02.680 I think it's going to be great.
01:59:03.700 I think you're going to be surprised at how good the puppets are.
01:59:05.680 Oh, I bet they're going to be incredible.
01:59:07.020 Yeah.
01:59:07.200 You know how many...
01:59:07.820 You know how many grandmas are out there right now that have been, like, making quilts and
01:59:11.460 everything?
01:59:11.740 They can make anything.
01:59:12.680 My grandmother could make anything out of anything.
01:59:14.980 And they're out there right now going, oh, I'll show that stew.
01:59:19.240 I'll tell you that right now.
01:59:20.400 It'll look exactly like Mike Pence.
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02:00:23.600 The Glenn Beck Program.
02:00:38.600 You know, you're blaming me here for this.
02:00:41.660 And it's really Fox News that is at fault.
02:00:44.300 We wouldn't need the puppets if Fox News would let us use the video and the audio.
02:00:51.540 I mean, I agree with that, but you are turning a bad situation into an utter catastrophe.
02:00:55.380 How is it a catastrophe?
02:00:56.440 What is possibly going to happen?
02:00:58.560 I don't know everything that's going to happen.
02:01:00.740 This is why you take moments to think about things before announcing them.
02:01:03.820 I've had three minutes since we announced it, and I still-
02:01:06.920 I have you three full minutes.
02:01:08.400 What could possibly happen with people sending in puppets?
02:01:11.780 I don't know, mister.
02:01:12.520 Please send me eggs in the mail.
02:01:14.200 I'm not sure.
02:01:14.620 The eggs are different than puppets.
02:01:15.960 I learned my lesson.
02:01:17.040 Oh, no.
02:01:17.460 I was young and stupid.
02:01:19.000 Really?
02:01:19.600 I was 19 years old.
02:01:21.280 I was stupid.
02:01:22.760 You were stupid.
02:01:23.760 Puppets.
02:01:23.940 Yes.
02:01:24.140 In the past tense.
02:01:25.280 Now I'm a Hall of Fame.
02:01:26.280 Now you're smart at asking for puppets to be mailed to you.
02:01:29.000 Yes, that's right.
02:01:29.700 You want a Mike Pence puppet mailed to you.
02:01:31.920 Yes.
02:01:32.160 And you're saying, I used to be stupid.
02:01:35.220 Okay.
02:01:35.820 That's what you're saying?
02:01:37.140 Look, all I'm looking for-
02:01:38.400 Listen to me.
02:01:39.140 The reason why I ask for puppets is because I actually do have a puppet show idea.
02:01:45.160 Okay?
02:01:45.940 I'm an idea man.
02:01:47.420 And I've wanted to do this puppet show for a long time.
02:01:50.860 But I don't know anybody that makes good puppets.
02:01:53.920 Don't know anybody.
02:01:55.280 I don't know anybody who's good with puppets.
02:01:57.820 Because I'm not good with puppets.
02:01:58.380 Like utilizing the puppets, actually?
02:02:00.080 Yes.
02:02:00.800 Yes.
02:02:01.520 And maybe they're all just professionals.
02:02:03.220 Maybe you go from, I have no interest to puppets, to, I'm a puppeteer overnight.
02:02:08.920 I don't know.
02:02:10.340 Like porn stars.
02:02:11.900 Like you've never done porn.
02:02:12.840 All of a sudden you're a porn star.
02:02:13.680 You're a porn star.
02:02:14.400 One movie, you're a porn star.
02:02:15.400 Automatically.
02:02:16.020 Pretty much.
02:02:16.620 That's the way it works.
02:02:17.460 It's like prostitution.
02:02:19.080 I'm not a prostitute.
02:02:20.780 Oh, you just gave me money.
02:02:22.080 I am a prostitute.
02:02:23.220 Oh, wow.
02:02:23.580 Okay.
02:02:23.740 It's that, snap your fingers.
02:02:25.920 It happens.
02:02:26.100 So what I'm looking for are puppets of the presidential candidates.
02:02:32.460 Do we need a Bret Baier and Martha McCallum puppet?
02:02:34.600 If somebody has time to do them, sure.
02:02:37.400 Because then, well, who's going to make the little desk?
02:02:41.460 A puppet desk you want?
02:02:42.780 Who's going to make the little puppet desk and the puppet, you know, podiums?
02:02:47.060 I don't know.
02:02:47.860 That's a big question.
02:02:49.140 I'll take care of the puppet desk and the puppet podiums.
02:02:52.860 But you don't want your candidate without, I mean, because I'll have to just make a, just a sock puppet and sew like an eye to it.
02:03:01.960 And you don't want that.
02:03:03.500 You don't want that.
02:03:04.200 The Glenn Beck Program.