Glenn Beck: REAL Answers & REAL Drinks | YES or NO
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On this episode of the podcast, the boys are joined by their good friend and long time friend, Len Crampton. The boys discuss a variety of topics, including the election, the future of the world, and whether or not God is real.
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The race card is more useful than an Ivy League degree.
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You're one of those really, really educated, because I'm like a bus driver, okay?
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You're talking to Ralph Crampton here, I have no idea.
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It's not noon yet, and the producers want me to drink.
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They want me to drink with a man who doesn't drink.
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It seems like they are setting me up for failure, which is why I have my Topo Chico sitting across...
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As an alcoholic, I thought this was wrong, but...
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No, maybe it'll help the big game, I don't know.
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Okay, now you have to answer how you think I would answer.
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So then you move my cup, I'll just move it to yes.
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Everybody in my family, my sisters were white by 35.
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But once you get old enough to have white hair, you're like, that doesn't work.
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Because I thought just a little of that Mitt Romney touchy gray.
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If the gray is too immersive, you might regret it.
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When you begin to look like you're a million years old, that's when...
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I think he's immortal because he's got to be a thousand.
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The red heifers will be sacrificed by the end of next year.
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So, we're not talking about the hypothetical red heifer.
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We're talking about the ones that are in Israel right now.
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If you would have asked me before the election...
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I think Jesus is coming maybe in my lifetime, but look at my hair.
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But I think this has given us a little more time.
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However, they are discovering things in the city of David now that would lead you to believe,
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I assumed you would be expecting, you know, the cataclysm, especially looking all around us.
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I think I came out of my mom, you know, screaming, not because, you know, I'm old and stuff.
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I think what he saw was, okay, there are enough of you, and maybe let's see if the rest of you
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And I say, well, look, someone's going to be alive in the end times.
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In 2024, the race card is more useful than an Ivy League degree.
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But I would say that you would say yes to that.
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Actually, when you asked the clarification, 2022, I might have said yes.
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You know, when you have two out of 12, you don't round up.
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Well, I had common core math when I was in college.
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And even when they say the Ivy League degree, is it useful?
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Do the liberal elites still use the credential system that they built?
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I mean, I went to Yale, but I was only one semester.
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But if I had that degree, would it be useful for me?
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For a conservative, they would actually try to disavow you and take your diploma away from you?
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Or if I'm somebody who just really disagrees with them.
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So doesn't that lead you to believe that it's, I'm right, you're wrong about your opinion?
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You're saying that the race card is more useful?
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Well, in 10 of the 12 months, or in like 9 of the 12 months, Trump was going to lose the election.
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But all that matters is the, all that matters is how it turns out in the end.
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History will look back and say this election was the most consequential of the last 100 years.
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Am I the kind of guy that would move the cup closer to you to keep the poison away?
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But only to you, the one who's in charge of the game.
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In the last 100 years, remember, that starts with Coolidge.
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If it were 120 years or something, would you say Wilson was more consequential than Trump's second?
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If I'm rounding up to what I think he's going to do, no.
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When conservatives wear glasses, hold on, let me, before I...
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I know, vaguely lesbian, but that's, you know...
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When conservatives wear glasses, it makes them appear more liberal.
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Um, when conservatives wear glasses, see, I'm a, I'm a, you know this about me, I, I'm a vision guy more than anything else.
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I, my eyes are what I, weird for a radio guy, but, um, I think, I think you could tell their political stance based on the style of their glasses.
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I, there was a guy who came up to me, you know, a kind of...
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You're wearing the far right glass frames, too.
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...the more transparent they are, or colorful they are, uh, the more, and worse,
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So you, because Shapiro, years ago, told me I had to get rid of the glasses, because
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So you don't, you think I could pull it off, and I wouldn't look like...
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Okay, because the examples he gave were Rachel Maddow, my doppelganger, Chris Hayes,
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And you wear, like, kind of cool, like, you know, surround glasses.
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I walk into a room, and if they don't know me, they're like, he's with us.
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I just love the idea of Glenn Beck walking into a room full of liberals with, like, Groucho
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You're twitching, but I've offered you cigars, and you don't, you haven't accepted, but you
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But you're, I don't want to be telling tales out of school.
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I believe the reason you quit cigars is because you said your wife didn't want to kiss you after
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Currently, AI is the greatest threat to the way of life, to our way of life.
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If, if people don't even, I've, I've been talking about AI, AGI, and ASI since the 90s.
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And everybody was like, you're living in a science fiction world.
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We're, we're, we're, not artificial, we're a general intelligence being, meaning we can
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Um, we're at AI, I'm good at this game, but I can't play chess.
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I say we're very close to AGI within maybe the next 18 months.
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And I believe that ASI comes maybe the next day.
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Does, does ASI need, oh, you're saying once we get AGI, at that point you flick the switch.
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Do you need, like, quantum computing or something to get ASI or no?
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Once you're, once you can, uh, this is why they're building nuclear, notice we're building
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The, the people who are looking at quantum computing need it.
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But wait, I thought it was so dangerous, people in California.
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Um, so once you have that and once it can teach itself, which it already can,
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you can't understand its language and how it's working, we don't, once you get to artificial
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general intelligence and it can think like this, it will teach itself so rapidly, it will
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outthink every brain on the planet combined like that.
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We're at the, we're at the point right now that everybody said was crazy.
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They said 15 years ago, there's coming a time quickly before 2030 where people will walk into
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their doctor and their doctor will say, you have cancer and we need to do this treatment.
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Doctors, because AI will be able to consume all.
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I have friends who've uploaded medical records and Grok was better than their doctors.
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And it can look at all records and have the ability to crunch it.
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I assumed the nuclear power plants were for the crypto coins.
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I thought it was like, you know, Dogecoin, all the really important stores of wealth in
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Did you really, did you really think it was for the artificial coins?
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And if we don't, let me just say this, because I believe it's the biggest danger in the world.
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Besides the next 30 days until we get to the election.
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You actually get the guy into the inauguration.
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In fact, it just happened this week where they now say, we can download you.
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Now, in 2005, I talked to Ray Kurzweil, who is, yeah.
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And he said, off the air, you just have to live till 2030.
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And I said, you think AI is going to be able to cure all disease and unlock the secrets of the body to keep the body?
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And I said, Ray, can we just talk about this for a second?
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And if you don't get this, but you only get this, it's going to go wrong.
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I said, Ray, what happens if grandma or grandpa is starting to cost the state a lot of money?
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It was just announced this week that they can now make you live forever by downloading you.
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I actually talked to one of these super advanced Android robot things one time.
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I haven't, I'll leave that as a cliffhanger for people.
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But I had, and it's very spooky because all these people are so intelligent who are working on this.
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But then, then he says something dumb like that.
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You say like, hey, Mr. Kurzweil, have you heard of the soul?
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Are you aware that like substances have forms and yeah.
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He doesn't believe, he doesn't believe in anything metaphysical.
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So he's not, he's dealing in a different, and that's what scares me.
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And when you cut that out, I mean, Michael, I can think one thing.
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But God can move upon me and totally change my thinking.
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Now, if I cut the possibility, because I don't have a soul, of God talking to me.
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I'm going to start going down darker and darker paths.
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It's like, Glenn, Glenn, you're not going to believe it.
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There's a thing like 2,000 years ago that happened.
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Actually, that, really, that one did, you know.
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No, is this, I guessed your answer on AI, so this is, you're guessing my, but I also want
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Before, okay, before I give you my answer, I'll just guess yours.
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One time I said to Ben, I said, Ben, what, your show gets more of yours than mine does.
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And I'm offended by this, because I think I have a much nicer voice, and I think it's
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He goes, ah, yeah, and also, ah, that's why, actually, because I have this voice that's
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really fast, and it keeps people on the edge of their seats, and they want to know
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So, ah, well, I like Ben so much that I would have said yes if I would have caved into peer
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Glenn, I don't, I think I want, I'm going to choose to say I want, I'm going to identify
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Glenn, thank you for coming on, whatever this is.
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I identify you as a lose, a loser, in this game, at least.
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I don't want to get all sincere and nice and sentimental at the end.
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