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April 22, 2025 2h 12m
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888-727-BECK. Had the big Easter egg roll yesterday, which was quite exciting.
Did you go? I did not. You didn't make it? Didn't make it.
Glenn's up in D.C. I think Glenn was there, right? I don't know if he went to the Easter egg roll, but he's up there right now.
Maybe he ate too much Easter candy. He's not feeling well today.
It's possible. Very possible.
In fact, I'd call it likely, frankly. We'll get into that.
There's a lot to talk about. We'll get into it coming up in one minute.
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ranchers american meat delivered and welcome to it so this has been um a big uh a tradition i guess at the in dc with the white house since rutherford b hayes do you know that you know it's been going on the easter egg roll that long it's gonna be shocking to hear've not put that much thought into it. You haven't.
You looked up the Rutherford B. Hayes history? Yes, yes.
Well. It's impressive.
I looked up how long this has been going on, and it dates back to Rutherford B. Hayes.
Now, did Rutherford B. Hayes.
Which is everybody's favorite president. He's actually my second.
Is he your second? John Tyler. Okay.
Yeah, I'm a big John Tyler guy. John, really? Who is also, by the way, president.
A lot of people don't know that. What about James Buchanan? He's got to be in there somewhere, right? I have him fourth.
Fourth, okay. Most people have him 47th.
Yes, a lot of people do. A lot of people do.
Did Rutherford B. Hayes need the dressed up Easter Bunny to guide him to the proper location like Joe Biden did? Actually, no.
Okay. Surprisingly, he was able to handle that on his own.
Wow. Yeah.
That's impressive. And so, in fact, was Donald Trump who addressed the crowd at the White House yesterday.
Speaking of special, Easter is special. And it's one of our favorite days.
It's one of our favorite periods of time. We're honoring Jesus Christ and we're going to honor Jesus Christ very powerfully throughout our lives, all throughout our lives, not just now, all throughout our lives.
We're bringing religion back in America. We're bringing a lot of things back, but religion is coming back to America.
That's why you see the kind of numbers that you're seeing, the spirit and the kind of numbers that you're seeing. That's a very strange visual there.
That's a message that I think many of us, most of us would agree on. Yes.
And it's him and it's, you know, beautiful Melania. They're standing on this balcony and then they're standing next to a human-sized Easter bunny just standing right next to them.

Very strange visual.

Very.

But it's nice to see that we have an administration who actually acknowledges that religion exists,

for example.

And on Easter, what it's actually about. It's actually not about the bunny that was standing next to them, which is shocking to

some.

I know.

But yeah.

It actually talked about what Easter is about, which is incredible.

You never got that from Joe Biden, that's for sure, or Barack Obama.

So it's really refreshing.

And then, of course, the Trumps started the Easter egg roll itself yesterday.

Look at him holding hands there.

Strange tradition.

Yeah, it is.

They're just rolling eggs on the grass.

With a spoon.

I mean, obviously the thing you're supposed to do is look for eggs and you hunt them.

Yeah.

And there's candy inside of them.

And that's the appropriate thing. And our government's's like what if we roll them on the ground and i guess the left is all pissed off about the fact that they actually used real eggs yesterday yeah that was wow what a charming reminder that none of this means anything after a year of denying that egg prices meant anything at all, now all of a sudden they're upset about them.
Now it's the most important thing. Now they're down, like 50% or 60%.
Now it's really vitally important to your future. How dare you use eggs? Do you know how expensive those are? Ugh, despicable.
Well, it's amazing that you know how expensive they are because you didn't acknowledge that when they were eight, nine dollars a dozen just a while ago under your guy. No worries whatsoever when it had something to do with their power.
Now, you do eat eggs. I do.
You do eat eggs. I mean, I eat your cookies, cookies, which I assume have eggs in them.
They do. Yes, they do.
And it's... By the way, I had one.
Was that a carrot cake cookie? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, my.
Incredible. It's good for you.
It's actually good for you. It's got carrot slices in it.
It does have carrot slices in it. That's not really the part I was focusing on in the cookie.
What part were you focusing on? The deliciousness. Okay.
All right. Is that one available all the time? I think this this month my son is a carrot cake fiend oh really i this kid i don't know how he got into this anywhere we go that has carrot cake on the menu he has to order it wow and i took a bite of that not knowing what it was it was it was in an unwrapped package uh and that you uh nicely let us have and uh i i took a bite i was like i gotta save this for my son because he son because he's a fiend.
And he loved it. Loved the carrot cake cookie.
So that's a separate. It's got nothing to do with the Easter egg roll.
But go to kegsy.com and get the carrot cake cookie. But still.
So while it was $8 and $9 a dozen, there was absolutely no problem whatsoever with the Democrats. They didn't even.
did they even acknowledge the fact that there was massive inflation on eggs and they went up 400%? I don't think so. And now it's come down to the point where I think the latest number I saw nationwide was something like 297 a dozen or something.
It's come down quite a bit. It's come down a lot.
And now is the time when they go nuts and talk about how, how dare you spend that kind of money on eggs? They said something like, did you know that people were coloring potatoes to save money? Were they? They colored potatoes? Did that really happen? Maybe it did. Did that really occur? I want to hear from one person.
One person. you know what these colored potatoes yeah i'm not doing that i'm not i'm gonna color these potatoes are potatoes that much cheaper i don't know maybe they are and uh i haven't paid that much attention you should you own a company that uses a lot of eggs not a lot of potatoes not a lot of potatoes i don't know that there's frequently potatoes a lot a lot of potato product in our cookies that's probably why i mean you very well could be the cause of this problem if there's a butter shortage too we know what's going on but that was the other thing during the egg situation when there were eight nine dollars uh a dozen sometimes they weren't even available yeah uh there were i went to i donger, Tom Thumb, one of the grocery chains here.
And they had like one dozen of eggs. I mean, it was amazing.
You know, usually you can get 18 in a container. You can get 12 in a container.
You can get all different brands. And they had one kind of eggs for a while.
I mean, there was a real shortage

because they killed 100 million chickens.

But just 100 million?

Just 100 million, though.

I mean, who would have guessed

that would make a serious dent

in the egg situation in this country?

Yeah.

Who saw that coming?

Come on.

It's shocking.

Shocking to who could believe it.

I will say that there is a an

expectation of abundance in this country yeah there is yes and very much so that's because you know there's always been abundance uh but also uh the one of the reasons we've been blessed is the uh divinely inspired creation of capitalism which has brought uh incredible abundance to this country and it's strange when you go to a store and you can't find something and the fact that that is something that we've dealt with recently a lot by the way yeah especially since covet i mean throughout covet era we had a lot of these supply chain disruptions i mean i know and again we're kind of in a period now where some economic tumult, if you will. I think we may be facing some of those situations again.
And it's shocking. It is.
It's just not what we're supposed to have here. We're supposed to be the country that is able to always have what we need and what we want.
And, you know, I guess we're back in the okay area with eggs these days, but you don't know what's around the corner. It does seem like we keep running into these things, whether it's medication or toilet paper or eggs, whatever it is.
There's, there seems to be a new one around the corner all the time lately. I've had multiple situations with medication that's not available and had to wait two weeks for it.
Yeah. Yeah.
I've had some too. not not fun it's not and it could get worse than that i mean you know we're in this little battle with china and they manufacture almost all of our medication and that could be a problem at some point now in what way what could possibly go wrong just say you know what we're not going to deliver any more medication to uh no more pharmaceuticals to the united states how do you like that i wouldn't like that yeah that would be very bad and that's it's fascinating because if we know the way that and this is happening with a lot of the other countries in the world they're all worried because china's not going to just stop manufacturing them and exporting them what they're going to do is just pound these markets all over the country all over the world when we are not doing trade with them they're going to pound them with really cheap products and that's going to play with their economies as well but no one's going to be happy with this situation um but i do think like when you talk about the trade thing that's a great way to focus this what are the products that we do need right like you know toys are important yeah kids like them i've noticed over the years they they seem to be fans of them but like i don't know that that necessarily should be our long-term target here you know toys should not be our long-term target toys paper plates like these things again i'm not if you know hey if you happen to be a company that's, you know, there are American toy companies.

I don't know if there's American paper plate companies.

Maybe there are, if there are good for you.

That being said, I don't, you know, I, I don't know that that should be our focus.

If you think about things that we really need to, you know, medication is a great example of it.

You don't want to be relying on your adversary for, for all of the things that make your heart continue to beat you know i mean you're kind of and we've gotten ourselves into a situation where we're wholly reliant on them for that uh that and the the um the metal situation the uh minerals the you know the rare earth minerals situation that we're in now because we haven't been mining it. I mean, we have we have some pretty good areas where we're well stocked in rare earth minerals.
We're just not mining them. And because of the regulations and we don't want to tear up the earth and all of these things that we've just seeded to the left.
All right. We won't do that.
Okay, we'll declare that off limits. All right.
I mean, we just found this huge deposit in Wyoming of rare earth minerals that they initially thought was 2.3 billion metric tons of rare earth minerals. They've revised that a little bit, but they still say it's one of the most significant finds on the planet so why aren't we uh going wholeheartedly full speed ahead into extracting those minerals yeah and i think that that would be a really positive thing for politically speaking for the trump administration to focus on is the the positive reactions to the situation that we're in rather than talking about you know the tariffs as often um yeah they're not as you know they're not as popular a policy um whether you care about that or not is you know i mean you might still like them and there's no reason to stop a policy because it's unpopular but what you can do is focus on the positives.
Like, hey, we're going to

not just, hey, penalize China or whatever and try to put this, you know, tariffs on rare earth minerals and such. But like, let's focus on how we're going to extract them from our country.
Let's talk about how we're going to utilize our own resources. Let's talk about getting nuclear power going so that we don't have to worry about importing, you know, worry about long term electricity concerns and power concerns.
Battery manufacturing, things of that nature where you can kind of say, OK, we're going to go and let's focus on the things. Let's incentivize companies to come here, not because we're punishing the country they're currently in, but because we're making America a much more desirable place to do business.
And those things all are part of his platform, right? It's just a matter of focus. And right now, he's obviously been focused on this thing.
At some point, there has to be a conversion, a switching of the gears to a tax plan that's going to incentivize companies to want to come here. You know, tax cuts that wind benefiting businesses we talked to steven more about this you know who's one of trump's economic advisors and he talks about this a lot like the focus just publicly is a big part of this you know we're seeing some polls where you know approvals down it's not a huge surprise when you're going through some economic trouble um but that can be turned around if you focus on the right side of this equation and And that's all there.
It's all part of Trump's plan, just a matter of what his advisors and what he's deciding to speak about. 888-727-BECK.
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Of course, during the Easter egg roll, President Trump was asked about the Pete Hagseth situation yesterday.

Defense Secretary Pete Hagseth in another little controversy, and he was asked about that.

I mean, I hear they're doing that whole thing again.

Here we go again.

Just a waste of time.

He is doing a great job.

Why do you still have confidence?

Because he's doing a great job.

Thank you. Ask the hooties how he's doing.
Ask the hooties how much there's fun. Ask the hooties.
And the blowfish. He's doing a great job.
Everybody's happy with him. We have the highest recruitment numbers I think we've had in 28 years.
No, he's doing a great job. It's just fake news.
They just bring up stories. I guess it sounds like sounds like disgruntled employees you know he was put there to get rid of a lot of bad people and that's what he's doing so you don't always have friends when you do that okay so he seems to be sticking by Pete Hegseth he's very loyal to people that are loyal to him and He Hank Seth was accosted on the White House lawn, too.

Here's what he said about the leakers.

Cut nine.

I want to say, sir, about the Signal Chat controversy.

You know, what a big surprise that a bunch of, a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch of hit pieces come out.

From the same media that peddled the Russia hoax.

Won't give back their Pulitzers.

They got Pulitzers for a bunch of lies.

Pulitzers for a bunch of lies.

And on hoaxes.

Time and time and time again.

And as they peddle those lies, no one ever calls them on it.

See, this is what the media does.

They take anonymous sources from disgruntled former employees. And then they try to slash and burn people and ruin their reputations.
Not going to work with me, because we're changing the Defense Department, putting the Pentagon back in the hands of warfighters, and anonymous smears from disgruntled former employees on old news doesn't matter. So I'm happy to be here at the Easter egg roll with my dad and my kids because you know this is what we're doing it for these kids right here this is why we're fighting the fake news media this is why we're fighting slash-and-burn Democrats this is why we're fighting hoaxters hoaxters this group no no this group right here full of hoaxters that peddle anonymous sources from leakers with axes to grind and then you put it all together as if it's some news story and what we know it we know exactly what it is so i'm really proud of what we're doing for the president fighting hard across the board and i'm going to go roll some easter eggs with my kids thank you very much There's a market that has uh who is the first to be leaving the trump cabinet and they do have pete hexath at the top 46 chance oh wow howard ludnick is second 18 scott besant 8 marco rubio 5 pam bondy 4 uh and on down i mean it's interesting because i think trump when when these things happen if he feels like he looks you know weak or giving into the media pressure it's like less likely for him to yeah even if he didn't like pete hickseth he'll get his back up around for a while i think he does like pete though i think so i think i you know be something that would, it would have to be something that really pushed him over the edge

to want to push Pete out.

Yeah.

Unless, you know, Hegseth just decided to resign.

I don't see, I mean, this new wave of like,

oh, he was also on another signal chat.

Okay.

All right.

I don't know.

I just don't think that's going to move the American people in some big way.

Doesn't seem to be so far.

All right. 888-727-BECK.
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888-727-BECK. They've released what Pope Francis died from yesterday.
He apparently had a massive stroke, and that's what killed him. Not the illness that he had leading up to this, which he'd been sick for a couple months, I think, and ailing.
And so... They thought he was going to die a while ago, it seemed like.
They were preparing. The news was preparing us for it.
And then he was able to get back. It seems like he came back fairly strongly.
I mean, he did the Easter service on Sunday. It seemed like he wanted to at least get through that yeah and uh he met with jd vance uh on uh right sunday as well right the left thinks that's hilarious by the way they the left thinks that basically jd vance killed the pope that's basically what they think that's basically yes they they think that's a hilarious uh storyline which you know when it's always it's always funny to celebrate a death uh so So it's's shocking.
Isn't it? Shocking that's the way they went. Yeah.
I'm stunned. Oh, my gosh.
Every time. After watching their behaviors with the United Healthcare CEO's murder.
Oh, my gosh. It's shocking that they might celebrate somebody who died.
But, you know, this is a big moment for the Catholic Church. Certainly, you think about the difference between Benedict and Francis and the very divergent paths that the church could take here.
That's very interesting. Yeah.
Will they go along the same lines as Pope Francis was leading them, or are they going to choose a new direction? That's what's kind of going to be decided by this. From what I understand, there's 250-some cardinals, but only 135 of them are electors.
So only 135 of the cardinals vote. And Pope Francis appointed one-third of them.
So that gives them a pretty good base there to elect somebody who's going to continue his policies. I feel like we're doing election analysis again.
And anyway, we are. Yes, and kind of we are.
Now, I know on Pac-Rae Unleashed, you often have our own Jeffy Fisher on the program. Jeffy.
Yes. He claims each time this happens to run for Pope.

Is he running for Pope this year?

He wants to.

But because of his first, his initial run,

I guess they've mandated that you must be Catholic in order to become Pope. No, yeah.

Apparently that wasn't a rule before, but it is now.

He claims it's because of his run, his candidacy. Really? That they made the change.
He came really close one of those years. Really close.
I can't remember which one it was. Yeah.
Because one year, he got, like, no votes. So, that's pretty close because the winner only got, like, 70 or something.
Yeah. So, it was, 70 votes away from being Pope.
Right, right.

I mean, that's pretty close.

When you think about it,

out of 8 billion people on the planet,

you came within 70 votes?

That's not bad.

Not bad at all.

That's not bad.

But we're hoping he's going to show up

in his Pope outfit tomorrow for the show for Pat Gray.

Oh, really?

Yeah, we'll see.

He has a Pope outfit.

He does have a Pope outfit.

You know, because he wants to be prepared

just in case he's the guy.

But

apparently you've got to

be younger than 80, so that's another

disqualifier. Oh, yeah, he's definitely over

80. Yeah, way over 80.

So

I think the lead

candidate is Cardinal Peter Erdu from Budapest, Hungary, 72 years old.

He's the highest ranking Catholic leader in a country that's 80% Christian.

He's known for his support of the Pope's outreach to Orthodox Christians.

Then you've got Cardinal Fredolin Mbongo, who is the Archbishop of Kinshasa in the Republic of Congo. He's a possibility.
We've got Cardinal Mario Gretsch, Secretary General for the Cenote of Bishops. There's actually two Americans, and I doubt that they—I can't imagine an American ever becoming Pope.
It's never happened. But Cardinal Dolan, who is, I believe, New York based, right? And then, and Cardinal, who's the other one? The Joe, Joe Tobin, of course, Joe Tobin of Newark, who is one of the biggies and very influential in New Jersey.
So we'll see. We'll see which direction they go.
There are some Catholics who think that the Pope should actually be Catholic this time and adhere to a more Catholic doctrine this time. But I don't know.
We'll see. We'll see.
It was sort of a different feel under pope francis than and certainly it was under john paul ii that's for sure well i just hope we have a pope that focuses almost all of his attention on global warming you know pat today is earth day did you know that did you even know that i didn't i'm looking at you you you know you didn't even seem to know it quite shocked today is today. Today is Earth Day.
Today is Earth Day. Yeah.
The day that we celebrate the Earth. Right.
And all of the emissions that we put into it and onto it. The day partially created by a murderer who tried to compost his girlfriend.
Right. Wasn't she in his closet for a while? For a while.
Yeah. Yeah.
i think he actually did compost her which uh that is earth friendly he's stuck by that all the way at the end it really is yeah this is a day where we've been warned that by today there would be no life on earth basically uh from the first earth day when they said you know in decades of the future there would be no water and no food and we we would all be burning or At that time, if it was freezing to death. I think it was.
But then it turned into burning to death later on, you know, a decade or so later. And you look at this, I feel like you haven't even respected the earth.
Have you prayed to the earth at all today? I have not. There's a hole in the sky where the tree once was.
Somebody's making money. It's true.
There is a hole in no sky where the tree once was somebody's making money it's true there is a hole in the sky where the tree once was so the tree was in the sky yes and it created well now there's a hole because i guess they cut down the tree oh right they'd cut down the tree that's terrible so you shouldn't do that by the way you should take a private jet to an earth day conference. Yes.
To learn about why the tree isn't there anymore. That you should do on Earth Day.
But there's hardly any trees on this planet. Do you know there's only three trillion trees on this planet? That's it? Yeah.
Do you know that there's only... All time low, by the way.
Only 10 or 15 times the amount of trees on this planet than stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Really? Yeah.
it yeah that's it that's it by the way there are more trees uh now than there were because we've decided to plant them after we cut them down there's this idea that you know they say they like to talk about renewable resources trees are one of them they that really you can make new ones are you getting that yeah no it's true yeah it's science, Pat. Because I thought with what Chris Matthews said the other day about what are we going to do? Make more wood? Do you guys happen to see that? Yeah.
Yeah, Chris, we are. We're going to make more wood.
That's one approach. We're going to plant trees.
Yeah. That's an approach that would work.
Yeah. It would.
Making more wood is actually the the it's the core of the industry you know it's really at the core of of the lumber industry is making more wood that's a fascinating it's so bizarre and you know one thing you could also do is have insensible environmental policies so you don't burn down all of your forests oh and all of your um beautiful oceanfront properties in places like california that's another approach to having wood is not letting it all like now you bring that up now i know i didn't i i should have mentioned it last that we would have been saved from all of this yeah but you didn't didn't. And look what happened.
Yeah, it's really sad. What a pathetic, pathetic display.
It really is. And then did you see, you know, you had Karen Bass, who's the horrible, horrible mayor of Los Angeles.
And California, you know, had another mayor in Oakland. They were like, we got to get rid of, we got to get rid of this mayor.

Just absolutely terrible. Corruption and all this.
So they recall the mayor. And who do they elect? Barbara Lee.
Another horrible former representative. It's incredible.
I mean, when is California going to learn? There's just no learning curve. No.
Particularly in these large cities. year after year after year they just continue to elect the exact same people and are like well what happens if we do this again will we get a different result some people say that that's insanity when you think that way and all of our major cities just continue to be on this plan like what if we continue to elect

horrible democrat after horrible democrat after horrible democrat with all the same policies what if we try it again well you got an even better chance that you're going to completely burn down the state yeah yeah it's so true and there's no we did this a while ago in one of Glenn's books, we did a study on poverty in this country.

And you look at the cities with the most poverty. This is, this is a stats, you know, more, probably more than a decade old now, but there hasn't been much change in this, obviously, as we just pointed out.
And you look at the 10 cities with the most poverty in America. Who did they elect as mayor? Is this a Republican is a democratic city it was it was something like eight percent it had been of the time in that period over 25 years it had been run by the republicans eight percent i bet it's less than that now it's got to be less right i bet it is i i remember one of the at the time one of the cities that was in that conversation was i believe miami and miami a couple of Republican mayors.
I don't think Miami would be in that conversation now. I don't think they'd be in the top 10.
I could be wrong. It's been a while since I checked that stat.
But the point being that they just keep trying Democrats over and over and over again, who all believe the same things, who bring the same promises and the same policies over and over and over again. And the same results happen.
Everything gets worse. You get farther in debt.
In fact, crime gets worse. Crime gets worse.
Homelessness gets worse. Poverty gets worse.
Education numbers drop. And yet the next time it comes up, the Republican, who if there is even one on the ballot, gets 24% of the vote again.
And that's the case in almost every major city across the country, including in red states like Texas. Why not try something different? It boggles my mind.
Just look at it. Just be like, look, let's just try it.
Let's try it for four years. Let's see what happens.
Yeah. Roll the dice.
I mean, Trump used to say that when he's on the campaign trail. He'd be like, I don't know, guys, you see the results here? Why don't you try anything different? And he'd be like, oh, I can't believe he would say something like that.
Why? Why wouldn't you try something? I mean, it just seems like. Just makes sense.
Try a libertarian. Yeah.
Try something else. And what they're like, okay, we'll try something else.
A socialist. That's what they do.
It's working really well for them. Amazing.
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He's not Catholic. So he's probably not going to get elected this time.
This did remind me, though, of a story that broke the other day. This is a new rule instituted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Oscars.
Yeah. A raft of measures were announced by the Oscars governing body on Mondayay including the stipulation that quote academy members must now watch all nominated films in each category to be eligible to vote in the final round for the oscars what so they now must see the movie they're voting on yeah that's oh wow it's asking quite a lot that's a lot that's a lot to ask wait this wasn't the rule i assume like maybe it wasn't enforced like there's all these uh reports of they send you the screeners if you're an oscar voter and they can tell whether you've watched it or not and so they can see how much of it you've watched like a lot of people were watching 20 minutes and then just bailing on the movie it's like well you can't You should at least be able to see the whole thing.
But I assumed

it was one of those things that they said was a rule

but you just didn't enforce.

Like, okay, you gotta watch the movies, obviously,

to vote. However, we're not really gonna

check in on you. Apparently, it wasn't even a

rule until yesterday.

Oh my gosh. It's amazing.
You didn't even have to

watch the movies. No wonder so

many crappy movies have won over the years.

People weren't even watching years yeah people weren't even

watching them they weren't even a lot doesn't it that explains a lot does yeah you know i mean i

what was it was a crash that won that one year and i remember thinking to myself that movie i

saw it it was terrible it was a terrible terrible movie and it somehow won best picture yeah and

how it's because of vibes right like you hear oh well this movie's about race it's sending it

I'm going to go um and remember it was it was the trans surgery that happened. I can't remember the name of it now.
Anyone remember it? And remember, it was the trans best actor or actress. I think it should have been actor, but was in the actress category.
And definitely would have won. But then they found out that he had made previous insensitive jokes about some other protected group.
So then that all fell apart. And it's like a minute it was the movie good or not first of all uh we at least the clip i saw was so bad that it couldn't possibly it should never have won an award i did not see the entire movie but i guess i'm like an oscar every other oscar voter until yesterday uh but like that was the way that they do it right like there's vibes like, we're, we've been talking about trans things quite a bit.
So that one wins, right? Well, no, they made jokes about, I don't know what it was. I don't know what group they offended with their vote, with their previous tweets, but then there, that was a controversy and then they lost.
It's like, well, that didn't change the movie in any way. You realize that the tweets that this transgendered person made 10 years ago didn't affect the movie quality, which, by the way, was low.
I still love it, though, when Hollywood eats their own. Yes, that's just good, clean fun right there.
I love it. Love it.
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artificial intelligence keeps getting smarter

and pretty soon,

according to former Google CEO

Eric Schmidt, it won't be taking

orders from us anymore.

Oh, good. Yeah, isn't that nice?

It's so much work to give it orders.

It is. If it would just know what I wanted

and do it for me in advance.

Or not listen to us at all.

Yeah.

And just go off on its own, do whatever it pleases.

Well, it's going to know what's better for us, Pat.

That's right.

That's the thing.

We might think we want to do one thing, but it will know better.

For instance, what if humanity is a virus to the earth and he wants to eliminate that virus?

It's a great thing to think about on Earth Day.

Yeah, isn't it?

You know, Glenn's off today. He uh for his earth day celebration every year he has an annual birthday celebration it's a pilgrimage really yep he's planting seeds um he's he's seeding the earth reseeding the earth it's beautiful he's putting grass all over grass seeded all over washington dc nice today that's nice if you're there you'll see him he'll be out there just planting individual blades of grass to celebrate this some people think there's way too much marble going on in dc and so blades of grass be very much appreciated yeah some green spaces in dc i think that's uh you know Glenn always says, Pat.
He says he gets upset because we have paved paradise and then put up a parking lot. Parking lots.
Yeah. Did you know that? Yeah.
That's, well, he's very famous for that. The earth was perfect.
Yeah. And now it's terrible because we can park our automobiles that we can drive to stores where we buy the things that we want and need.
If there weren't so wouldn't be so many cars right and if it weren't for any uh weren't so many cars there wouldn't be so many stores right and we could go back to paradise which of course was foraging for our own foods in the woods and oftentimes going hungry because we couldn't we couldn't find it couldn't find any right so that those are good old days man those were Those were the good old days. Dang it.
And hopefully we get back to that when AI realizes that we're a virus. Yes, and it may very soon.
During a talk at a recent summit co-hosted by Schmidt's Think Tank, the Special Competitive Studies Project, the former Google head predicted that within three to five years, researchers will crack the case on so-called artificial general intelligence or human-level AI. After that, Schmidt suggested all bets are off.
Now, this is interesting coming from a guy who wasn't worried about technology at all because Google's motto was don't be evil or whatever. Do you remember that? Yeah.
He was the head of it back when they had that as a slogan. They gave up on that.
I guess they did. It's a little underrated.
Let's be evil sometimes. I think that's their new motto.
Occasionally evil. Occasionally evil.
They're doing a good job of that, actually. Once AI begins to self-improve and learn how to plan, Schmidt said, it essentially won't have to listen to us anymore.
At that stage, he said, AI will not only be smarter than humans, it will also reach what's known as artificial superintelligence. That's the ASI, which occurs when AI becomes smarter than all humans put together.
He thinks could happen in three to five years yeah that's basically glenn's timeline on this as well yeah yeah he thinks it's the same timeline uh by the way a lot of really amazing good things will come of that um then some scary ones probably yeah that we don't really know what they are. Yeah.
But there will be, they're already designing proteins and, you know, different components that they believe are going to cure all these diseases. And it may very well occur.
I mean, I would not be surprised if a lot of this leads to really, really positive things. It's just a matter of what is the long-term outcome.
Yeah, some of it will be, obviously. he says this path is not understood in our society there's no language for what happens with the arrival of this that's why it's under hyped i don't know if it's under hyped here i think glenn does a pretty good job he hypes it of hyping it i mean it believes it he's and this has been a long-term thing i mean one of the first big interviews we did on the cnn headline news show was with ray kurzweil the futurist who's been warning about all of these things this entire time and glenn talked to him about it back in what was that what year was that 2006 yeah it was a long time ago something like that it was a long time ago and so he's he's this is not hype to him and and i think now people are kind of awake to it it took a a long time.
But, you know, now people... He was saying this way before Eric Schmidt was saying it.
That's for sure. He says, people do not understand what happens when you have intelligence at this level, which is largely free.
That conceit, it's worth noting, doesn't necessarily hold up. Whoever reaches AGI first will guard it so strongly Fort Knox will look like a garden gate.
And until and unless an ASI frees itself from the shackles of human control entirely and decides to make itself beneficial to humans, it will not be some sort of utopian virtual assistant. As he jokingly referenced, the six-year ASI timeline could well be a Silicon Valley mirage.
Still, they can't imagine that AI will not only outstrip human-level intelligence, it'll surpass it very soon. And we probably need to pay attention to that.
And maybe make some safeguards, some guardrails for it. I mean, didn't they say that they weren't going to allow it to access the internet? And now, of course, it is accessed the internet yeah long since and i thought that was going to be that was too dangerous right now and it's already surpassed that we are we've gone way beyond that we're in a bit of a pickle here pat yeah i don't know if you've noticed this but it does seem to be that there's no real way through this like people talk about well we need to pause it there's no there's no way you can do that there are too many people trying to accomplish these things we're gonna let china get way ahead of us like you can't there's no that's right they're not gonna pause it no and even if we were to say like we all had this agreement among the nice people.

Hey, we're going to go back to we're going to do like an M. Night Shyamalan, the village, and we're just going to turn everything off and we're not going to go down this A.I.
road at all. There is going to be someone who does.
So a bad actor is going to. So what do you do? I mean, you there is a the only real way to do this is to march forward as we're doing it and hope that that at the end of the day and i don't think there is like this is a tough thing about i don't think there is an end of this right like it's not like okay well we got there first so we win like there's always going to be another someone else trying to figure out how to do something terrible with this technology yeah and and how do you stop that you can't really it's not like uh nuclear weapons where you can at least attempt to wow it seems like iran is developing them let's go bomb their nuclear facilities like you can't do that with ai like you can try to put these guardrails up i don't think there's any way that they work i really don't i think they're they're they're going to be horrible uses of this they're already doing it with with scammers right where they're using ai technology to i mean i don't know if you're getting pestered with more and more scams these days pat i feel like i am i get more and more texts and yeah you know attempts for phishing and all that it seems to be getting much much worse which kind of makes sense when you have this technology and it's going to be more convincing they're going to start sounding like you i mean i'm really concerned about like there have already been people who have had calls from what seems like a family member in crisis being kidnapped and they're telling about you know can you uh you know you have to send money to these people and it's not even them right it's just a weird like ai recording what happens when like how are you going to know how are you going to know and and you think about like the way your banking works right you enter your password you get in there maybe um if something's going wrong well there's only you can really set it right is by actually calling them right and being like hey here i am this is who i am let me tell you on the freaking phone that uh i need this done well when you're being impersonated by ai that is incredibly convincing maybe even talking to an ai representative on the other side of the phone yeah it's gonna get out of control fast you worry about whether you're gonna be able to protect and secure your own funds you're gonna wind wind up with and already the password situation's out of control i feel like 80 of my day is just entering passwords and re-entering them and i'll go to your authenticator app and you need to say two two-factor authentication and it's like it's most of my day is spent doing that i feel like already yeah it's only going to get worse and it's amazing how much ai does does already.
I mean, it's already doing people's homework, writing people's speeches. It's already doing so much that we don't even realize it's AI.
I mean, I watch these documentaries sometimes on space because I'm really a space nerd and kind of into these documentaries about deep space and things.

And they're almost all AI.

And you can tell because it'll mispronounce words sometimes and doesn't know that methane is pronounced methane, not methane. And so you're like, okay, this is obviously being done by AI.
But eventually they're going to work all of that out and you're not going to be able to tell. And not only do they have the voice and the vocal characteristics down, but you can fake videos pretty easily and convincingly already with AI.
It's incredible. I mean, where this thing is going to end up, I don't know.
It's a little bit chilling. you ever have that moment pat where you're walking you're walking in a parking lot you're driving your

car in a car is parked somewhere and you're like oh that's kind of cool looking you know what was what is that you just take your phone out and take a picture of that car and go into chat gpt and say what is this car and it knows immediately what it is wow i mean by just a picture that you take you think about like um i was working on with my son on his homework you mentioned uh you know people are doing their homework and there's so much cheating going on oh my gosh it's unbelievable um but so i don't have that on any of his devices for you know that reason i would be i would have been very tempted by it back in the day and so i'm'm working on him with his homework and we're at that point now where he's first certainly smarter than i am but also is at the level where i can't really remember anymore what he's doing like he's you know he's in some math class and you know it's just advanced math class and i'm like i don't freaking remember and he's in seventh grade like we're this is only gonna get a lot uglier uh because up until now pretty much i could oh yeah i kind of remember that and now i'm at the point where like i can remember seeing it but i don't remember at all how to do it he was doing some graphing thing and so it was like a visual thing and i'm like i don't remember and what i occasionally when i've run into these issues i've gone to chat gpt and i'm kind of i'll walk myself through kind of what i remember about it and then have it fill in the blank so i can tell him what i'm reading and try to walk him through at his level how to solve the problem without giving him the answer right like so you know okay well what about think about this and it helps it's very helpful like that it's a great tool the other day it was so complicated it was so late at night i i was like i just got to get this over with i'm gonna figure out how to do this so i and i was like wait a minute i can just take a picture of it i just took a picture of the question a picture of the question and has like a little graph and everything and i was like how how does how to do this how does it work and it just understood the language it understood the graph it showed me step by step how to draw the graph what it's supposed to look like why it looked like that and it's like wow incredible wow i mean it's basically and that's grok that one was i think chat gpt but i mean they all kind of i think have the same capabilities or similar capabilities some do stuff better than others but like that's like what a teacher would do right yeah what a teacher would do to teach a kid how to do that it could do it and it can explain it at any grade level you can say explain this to a fifth grader explain this to an eighth grader explain this to how are you going to control that how are you going to keep students from just using that oh they are they're not going to they're not going to learn anything anymore they're just going to let ai do it there's some guy on on on the twitter's uh oh i don't know this a few weeks ago who was saying that he was a professor and taught classes and he said uh over the past year or two he's noticed that it's the smartest class he's ever had no one asks any questions everyone gets incredible grades on their homework right yeah but none and none of them come in for after school help none of them come in for office hours the only time you notice any difference is when they do tests in class and they all have horrible grades wow because none of them know how to do it they're all just going to ai and getting it all done for them and like i mean if you're it's like societal collapse but also if you were in that position at 19 years old you'd be doing the same thing absolutely you know you would Unless you were like a saint. I know there's people out there like Hillary, who does our four-minute buzz.
She would actually do all the work. She's the one good person who would do it.
But, I mean, most people are more like Jeffy than Hillary. The Maryland man.
Well, the Maryland father. Yeah, the saint.
The father of three married Maryland man. Oh, he would never cheat on his homework.
He would never, never cheat on his homework. Thank God there are representatives to fly down there and free him from his situation.
Exactly. Because he's a Maryland father who would never cheat on his homework.
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Pat and Stu for Glenn today What do you think of this

Hitler Pat and Stu for Glenn today. What do you think of this? Hitler maybe escaped to Argentina.
One of the coolest, most ridiculous conspiracy theories of all time was that Hitler didn't commit suicide in Germany, but he went to Argentina and was living there with JFK or whatever.

I mean, maybe not living with JFK,

but he was there with at least Elvis.

I mean, the two of them were together for a good long while.

But a former CIA agent believes there's growing evidence

that Adolf Hitler did, in fact, fake his own death

and escaped to Argentina,

where followers tried to reboot his fallen Nazi empire. That was reported in UK's Daily Mail on Sunday.
The agent, Bob Baer, believes that the official version of the story where Hitler committed suicide in Berlin, April 30th, 1945, might need some rethinking. Once anticipated bombshell evidence is released.
I can't wait for this to be released. Apparently, Argentina is going to release documents that supposedly support this claim that Adolf Hitler did, in fact, escape to Argentina and live there trying to create the Fourth Reich in Argentina.
You believe there's any validity to that? I do not. You do'm not i would be a skeptic on that i think uh he killed himself good riddance i don't think he wound up with the uh wonderful there's some weird stuff in south america when it comes to yes nazis we do know that some went there um there's still that one town that celebrates like a nazi day something the nazi festival uh what is it in brazil did anyone know the story off the top of their head there's a real town that like that celebrates celebrates nazism and it's it's i wouldn't say it's as hardcore ideological as it is a weird tradition at this point um i'll get you the details on this i don't know off the top of my head anymore.
But there is a lot of strange affinity towards the Nazis in South America in particular. Well, Bear commented that the documents will likely include a paper or a money trail indicating that the Argentinian government at the time was and that was juan peron uh it was involved in the construction of a possible nazi hideout in argentina uh and their misiones province which was uncovered in a 2015 archaeological dig wow it was already he was buried from the 1950s already till 2015 hmm Hmm.
He added that the discovery is the most interesting find related to Nazis in Argentina so far. He said lots of money was spent on a compound with plumbing and electricity in the middle of nowhere.
Of course, that doesn't mean it was Nazis. But if you were going to hide Hitler, that's where you'd do it, he claimed.
So we'll see. So Javier Mile is apparently going to declassify these documents, and we'll get a chance to look at them shortly.
I would be surprised if it proved that Adolf Hitler was alive and well in Argentina after 1945. You'd be surprised.'d be surprised i'd be surprised wow yeah i really would it's a hot take pat thank you this is glenn beck all right start small tightness in your back when you put on socks or maybe a slight grunt when you stand up from the couch a noise you didn't mean to make that now happens every single time you turn your neck well welcome to the club you're not old but your body has started leaving little notes around that says maybe you're getting up there a little bit and you can either laugh it off or you can do something about it relief factor is a 100 drug-free solution for pain caused by inflammation it's a daily supplement developed by doctors that helps your body do what it used to do without the sound effects.
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blazetv. in for glenn today We're just talking about Eric Schmidt warning about AI.
He thinks it's about to escape human control within the next three to five years. So it's not like today or tomorrow, but, you know, fairly soon.
It could happen. He doesn't know that it will, but it could happen.
But that's not the only issue google's dealing with right now right well this is so perfect such a perfect example of the government and everything that's right we're right and wrong with it uh they google is actually in court right now talking to the justice department about their apparent monopoly in internet search now we all know when you say you want to search something on the internet you say say you Google it, right? Right. Unless you're a huge fan of Lycos, which so many of us are.
Are you big on Lycos? What do you say? I'm going to Lycos. Yeah, I'm going to Lycos that.
Sometimes Yahoo search. I thought you were an Ask Jeeves guy.
Originally I was, and then I found, I discovered Lycos. But yeah, Ask Jeeves, way better than Google.
Yeah. Right? Google.
Now Google came in, and look, I'm not a huge fan of Google as a company. Me neither.
I don't believe in a lot of things that they believe in. Everybody uses.
But they do make really good products. Yeah, they really do.
They really do. And they make products.
This is how I'm, this is one of the reasons why i'm so skeptical of this like oh we're gonna put guardrails on ai like i'm sorry what we're gonna do as american people as j in general is use the product that works the best we there's no evidence that we'd ever do anything else it's really do you remember when we were like do you remember the people we have call up they'd be like i'm not going to use a cell phone because uh because that means they're tracking me i don't want to and then just like okay then you look at the stats there's like 0.0001 percent of people that don't have the smartphones uh they were like well i'm not going to use my fingerprint that's gotta and then wait wait it saves me one eighth of a second of logging in of course i'm going to use it it. Wait, now they're going to scan my iris? Sure.
Like the second this stuff makes your life one tenth of a percent better, everyone jumps on board for it. Yep.
Well, I remember when toll tags were a problem for people. I remember getting those calls.
Remember that? Yeah. Oh my gosh.
Now it's like. I'm not going to get a toll tag.
That's like tracking. And then like everyone's got it.
Not to mention. Yeah.
The government does things that make it, it you know for example like there's there's the uh the license plate scanners that are everywhere now where they're just constantly taking place of your pictures of your license plate so they know where you are anyway so the toll tag thing seems like an outdated complaint pretty much in today's world but that being said it does seem like with google we would get complaints all the time of people hated Google. They wanted to get broken up like these big tech companies are doing all these bad things.
And then, you know, the email would come from a Gmail address. You're just like, well, I don't know, because people like Gmail.
It works well. Google Maps works well.
You know, Google Earth is really cool. And people, a lot of people like the the android phones and so on so search is the their most dominant category and they wanted to get the government's trying to say hey we're going to break up this monopoly we're going to make you sell chrome which is their browser they're going to do all these things they're in court now dealing with this and i think like there's a lot of sympathy for for breaking up google on both sides and there's.
Certainly people like Elizabeth Warren have been for it for a long time. But also there's some sympathy on the right for it because they just don't like Google.
I think they look at them as just a bad company and they're too powerful and all of this. You know, again, I tend to be more on the sort of classic free market side of that.

But still, I get the complaints. And we just, you know, we just chose Google.
You know, we did. Over Lycos.
Yeah. Over Yahoo.
They won. Over Ask Jeeves.
Because it just worked better. And as much as Bing tries to make some kind of inroad i mean google just dropped in 2015 they dropped below 90 for the first time ever and now they're at 89.73 percent you can still round it to 90 thankfully yes yes uh but what you know it's fascinating when you think about how the market works because i you know we were told and i remember hearing this just couple of years ago from people saying, like, Google, they have this monopoly.
And it's not like those other times with the market. Because what happened with Microsoft was they had Internet Explorer.
And Internet Explorer was shipped with all the Microsoft products, and it completely dominated the market. And everyone said, oh, that's a monopoly.
Well, they're never going to lose their market share. Until Chrome came out, chrome dominates and what happened was you know microsoft was going through this this monopoly uh you know trial at the same time it was losing its market share to to chrome and others so what's happened now is the same thing is repeating itself with google they are at the department of justice arguing about their monopoly on internet search at the same time they're in the battle for their lives when it comes to ai when everyone is switching to ai for internet search they're defending their monopoly for internet search when they're in the middle of fighting against croc and open ai and anthropic they're kind they have gemini is their ai but like they're in the middle of fighting against Grok and OpenAI and Anthropic.
They have Gemini as their AI. But they're in a competition which they may very well lose on AI while they're defending a monopoly search protection against the U.S.
government. Which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
This happens every single time with this stuff. market what doesn't always act on our timelines but generally speaking always comes up with something else and here ai is now surpassing what we used to use a search i mean i can't so many people now don't even use um ai or don't even use google anymore when they google things they just go to ai and they ask it the question in more common language and it's really good at finding those weird things you know it's really good at sussing it out now it's not perfect there's still a lot of problems with it people i think use it and depend on it too much they just look at it and they think it's just it it's you know set in stone and you got to be really careful with that but you had to careful with Google too.
I mean, we all have to have a filter on what we read on the internet. This is not new news.
Everyone realizes there's a lot of BS on the internet and you have to be able to put it through some sort of filter or you'll just, you'll wind up being a complete sucker. This is how, how do you think half the country voted for Kamala Harris? You know, that just naturally happened.'s a lot of stupid people right first you had to force her into the nomination and you had to gift her the nomination without any votes and then right you put her on the ballots and and look what happened and look what happened went really well right that went really well for them uh their their bench is so bad now in the Democrat Party that they're turning to ESPN for somebody to run for president.
Stephen A. Smith.
Yeah. Yeah.
We got nobody else. Please.
Stephen A. Can you do this? The most satisfying part of the Stephen A.
Smith thing is that they went to they're going to a left leaning person who's on ESPN and they still ignore Keith Olbermann. Like, we got to get somebody who worked at ESPN who's a liberal.
Do we have anybody? Stephen A. Smith? I don't know.
And Keith Olbermann's like, wait a minute. I'm still angrily blogging at my phone in my basement.
Doesn't that count? I saw one of his latest rants for Keith Olbermann and I almost never them I almost never disappeared from society completely but you know he every once in a while you'll see something that pops up from him that he did at his Central Park West penthouse or wherever he is he's out on his balcony I guess so I guess he did have a good career at the beginning yeah he had a few years where he probably made millions of dollars. I mean, it's been a while.
When he was with Dan Patrick on ESPN, he probably did really well. But now he's found this new angle where he's positioned the camera about five feet above him.
And he's looking up at the camera because I guess he thinks the new angle is going to really score big for him.

But I don't even know what he said.

I couldn't even pay attention to it because of the camera angle.

That's one of those things that I feel like is a good reminder.

You kind of go through difficult periods in your life and you think things aren't going your way

and they can never turn around and it can't get any darker. And then you realize, well, Keith Olbermann, it could be him.
It could be worse. Right.
It could be much, much worse. You could be Keith Olbermann.
And then everything seems fine. Yeah.
Or you could be on MSNBC and you could be Simone Sanders trying to decide who's going to be deported next. Because, you know, we're deporting everybody right now.
We are? Yes. Why are all of our numbers for deportations lower than previous administrations? Yeah, isn't that interesting? I think President Trump has deported something like 100,000 people.
And at the same point, Joe Biden was something like double that.

Oh, really?

With deportations.

Yeah, Glenn with some of these numbers yesterday.

I can't remember them off the top of my head.

But Clinton was always one of the highest ones.

Way beyond.

By the way, I don't say this in defense of Donald Trump.

I hope that he gets around to it.

Yeah.

You know what I mean?

I think the numbers will come up.

I don't think it's because he's not trying to deport people.

I think he's going after criminals first.

And perhaps that's the reason why. Also lot far fewer people crossing right now so right fewer fewer fewer opportunities to just immediately deport someone who just crossed right uh so there are reasons for those numbers i wouldn't say it's because you know joe biden was tougher on the border than donald trump that's not the of course not the point we're making by any means but it is sort of absurd that we we hear that he's like you know this deporter in chief and he's deporting everybody like that's not really happening yet but simone's uh msnbc simone uh sanders is going to let you know who's next on the deportation list i've been talking about this but Janae Nelson of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, she penned an op-ed in The Nation this week.
I'm sure it was good. And her op-ed talked about that we think that democracies are, the way they die is dramatically through these wars and blood is shed, and it's cinematic in a sense.
But really, the realistic way in which democracies die is that it's dismantled brick by brick,

piece by piece.

And she says that what we are seeing now with the lawlessness from this administration are

really the canaries in the coal mine gasping for air.

I'm paraphrasing here.

But to me, that is why Kilmar Abrego Garcia's specific case um the case of the gentleman who's a makeup artist out of california who was also sent to that prison that is why the the the more the 75 of the folks who have been sent the men who have been sent there that don't have criminal records that is why this is so important because if they could do it to them and they can snatch students off the street without any pushback or recourse, they will do it to any of us. To be very clear, it's going to be the people of color and vulnerable communities that are next in line.
I think that's right. That's right.
That's right. Thank you so much.
We are not for this. I can't take it anymore.
Thank you, Pat. you pat i agree exactly what you just said the most insane thing in the world that u.s citizens are just going to be deported because of the color of their skin i totally agree i'm not going to act like that's a controversial statement at all it is a totally normal thing to have just said thank you simone what a what a wonderful piece of analysis as you butcher some terrible op-ed in the nation.
Unreal. I got so dumb.
So much there, too. And why do I care how democracies fall apart? We're not one.
Go ahead and let them fall apart. I don't care.
Yes, we are a constitutional republic, not a democracy. And by the way, my understanding was democracy died with thunderous applause.
Is that not accurate anymore? No, it is. It is accurate.
I thought it was always thunderous applause. No, they don't fall apart piece by piece like she said.
They fall apart with thunderous applause. Thank you.
I mean, we learned that from Natalie Portman years and years ago. Who, by the way, is next after they go for people of color.
They're going to go for short white girls. Natalie Portman's next.

Everyone who's associated with somebody that MSNBC likes, they're next on the list.

Gets scared, everybody.

Yep.

So this is how Liberty dies.

Liberty.

Liberty not.

With thunderous applause.

With thunderous applause.

Thank you, Natalie.

It's just so ridiculous. I don't know.
I don't know anything about Simone Sanders. I don't know her background.
I mean, she very well could just be this dumb. But my belief is that she's just trying to scare her audience.
There's no evidence whatsoever that any of that is happening. And have you noticed like a reversal in what the left does? It used to be that when they wanted to make a point, they would target the most sympathetic case possible, right? Rosa Parks, right? They had someone else who was, they had the back of the bus thing back in the day.
Again, like there's different groups and different political associations at this time, but separate that from this analogy for a moment they had someone else who had also stood up and decided they weren't going to leave the bus and they weren't going to go to the back of the bus right and because of who it was i can't remember the exact details glenn knows the story well he's told it before but basically it was someone who you know it was like a maybe a teenage mother it was someone who at the time would be seen as unsympathetic. Right.
And so they waited until they had the right person because they wanted to make sure this stuff wouldn't happen. Right.
Like it wouldn't be like, oh, everyone will be questioning the other things that they did. Today's modern left is like, wait, a wife beater is in trouble.
What can we do? Oh, gosh. A wife beater gang member is in need.
There's no need to fear the democrats are here and they come to like they're picking the worst there are legitimate examples of people who were in really tough times probably were persecuted in other countries that came here uh from venezuela or something that you know had asylum their their families were tortured by left-wing dictators and And they came here and they built a life. And there are sympathetic examples of people who could be deported because of illegal immigration.
They don't use them. They're like, ah, let's find an MSM 13 person and try to defend them.
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Wow. The comparisons the left is making of Donald Trump to Hitler continue.
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Too effective? It's too effective. It worked so well during the campaign that they thought they'd keep doing it, I guess.
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It's 1-800-4-RELIEF-4-RELIEFFFACTOR.com For some reason, CNN and CNN personalities, both current and former, continue to turn to Chris Matthews for wisdom for some reason. I don't know.
Jim Acosta. Did you realize that Jim Acosta has a podcast? I did not.
Is it good? Oh, no, it's not. Okay.
Because it seemed like you were about to say yes, and you're going to describe how great it was. I couldn't even joke about that.
No, it would be wrong. I couldn't even bring myself to pretend like it's good.
He had Chris Matthews on, and here's what Chris had to say about Donald Trump. The OJ trial all day.
That's right. It's so true.
And it just dominated our lives. I remember that.
But the other thing, you know, one thing that every taxi driver will talk about these days is Donald Trump. And I have to ask you some newsy questions before we spend the entire time together reminiscing.
I got a nasty one for you. OK i'm just wondering what did hitler do when the holocaust he took people from germany to other countries yeah yeah there was no german law that was it there was not even a pretense of german law they took him to poland or at this point you know you're hungry and he killed him and he killed him so when you see what's happening right now with this El Salvadoran gulag, I mean, this Seacott gulag, he's basically taking a page out of that playbook, you think? Well, it gets him out of the country.
And he gets this president of El Salvador to say, now, if I were at CNN or MSNBC and I was in that Oval Office, I would have asked two questions two questions this is not original first question to the president of salvador if president trump asked you to send this guy garcia back to the united states would you do it then i'd go to president and i go to trump next question mr president trump will you ask him to send him back exactly i i don't want to i of course it's up to him to do it he does if he doesn't get facilitated by trump if he's not asked to do it but trump doesn't have anything well and and i i that's generally no i there and there's a component here that for one second i really like listening to my podcast like zoom calls where they just keep constantly talking over each other you do like that i i think it's great uh- it's great. Because a lot of people don't.
Really? Yeah. That's strange that you do.
One thing I really despise is hearing one word at a time. I like to hear two or three words layered on top of each other so that I can't particularly understand any of them.
Okay. I think that's great.
It seems like a great show. I'm surprised it's not it hasn't taken off i know i know i haven't heard anything about this podcast it is it is absolutely stunning uh and what happened where's the adl on this stuff yeah now you can call it compare everything to hitler yeah that's fine it's perfectly fine you remember if uh if glenn ever said anything about hitler ever uh or the holocaust uh how dare he invoke the holocaust or or uh jewish people you know having to suffer through things and it's usually like in the context of hamas yeah it's like well that i think that's actually a pretty good comparison i think now they

may not be able to accomplish their goals at the scale of the nazis but they believe kind of the same stuff and they'll be like how dare you bring up the holocaust when you're talking about a group of people murdering jews it kind of seems like maybe they're tied together loosely i don't think one person going to Salvador, as Chris Matthews described it, is exactly the same. So there's a, you know, because yes, it's true.
Some people were deported from Germany in that era. Not really though what the period was known for.
No. Yeah, there was a lot more that went went on there i think if it had just stopped the deportations you probably wouldn't really be as familiar with the name hitler as you are today it might not be he might not have liked him you might have thought he was a bad leader of germany or whatever but i don't think he would have the historical significance if if what he did was have people occasionally move so you you think the death of six million people had something to do with the reputation of Adolf Hitler? Yeah, I straight up believe that, Pat.
Yeah, I think his reputation is largely formed by the murdering of six million Jews, along with many other people. That does seem to be an important element.
Yeah. I think it's, I think it's, you you know i dare say it's foundational to what we remember him for now i'm sure his immigration policies were not up to snuff um and i'm sure there was at some point some questionable gang member that he deported yeah improperly and i'm sure the simba stories are almost identical but it went a a little farther with the whole Hitler thing, if you remember right.
That's kind of what he's remembered for. It went to genocide, which I don't think this quite raises to the level of that or lowers to the level of that.
Well, we just heard that he was going to deport American citizens of color.

We did hear that.

Now, that hasn't happened. No.
Nor is it planned. It's a total made-up fever dream of the left.
But if that were to happen, it still probably wouldn't go to the level of Hitler, which was really a pretty unique circumstance in history. unless you're talking about all the people that those on the left praise like Mao and Stalin

because then it's not all that unique because a lot of people did it when you're talking about communism but outside of that context pretty rare pretty rare I you know it's the left is so out of control right now Elizabeth Warren was a podcast uh yesterday and uh she had some fascinating things to say she was actually challenged by this person um and i'm maybe it's just me but i felt like this person um might be trans uh trans person why did they either hear the or? I don't know if there were pronouns.

So you didn't hear the pronouns?

How would you have even a guess as to what gender they were?

What would manifest?

I'm going to tell you the truth.

Okay, sure.

Stu, I based this purely on visual.

What?

Identification.

How would you visually identify someone's gender?

Visually identifying what this person may or may not be. You can't tell that by looking at.
That's wrong of me, right? Identification. How would you visually identify someone's gender? Visually identifying what this person may or may not be.

You can't tell that by looking at...

That's wrong of me, right?

I know.

I know.

It's really wrong of me.

I mean, it's a complete flip of the coin.

Yeah.

I mean, you tell me.

You tell me if I'm way, way off base here.

Because I may be.

Okay.

But here's Elizabeth Warren being challenged by this person.

Do you regret saying that President Biden had a mental acuity?

He had a sharpness to him.

You said that up until July of last year.

I said what I believe to be true.

And you think he was as sharp as you?

She said I had not seen decline.

Oh, my gosh. And I hadn't at at that point you did not see any decline from 2024 joe biden to 2021 joe biden not when i said that uh-huh you know that god she's a liar oh my gosh it's unbelievable it's unbelievable he was sharp right he was on his feet i saw him live event i had meetings with him he was on his feet.
I saw a live event. I had meetings with him a couple of times.
Senator, on his feet is not praise. Thank you.
He can speak in sentences, is not praise. Fair enough.
Fair enough. That's so great.
It is, the question is, what are we going to do now? Okay. now okay okay now okay now first of all on the trans issue was i way out of line yeah i don't know where you got that from at all i will say trans or not it's a freaking fantastic interview it is great i mean the person did they did well uh to challenge they did well they did well they did well that whatever group of people you're speaking of did well.
Yes. That is not, I mean she legitimately laughs.
She does. When she tries to squelch a laugh when she's asked if he's as sharp as she is.
Yeah. She thought that was ridiculous.
Of course not. But that's what she was telling the american people yep that's an incredible that's actually

a legitimately incredible moment it is that that hurt as you point out squelching a laugh is she is she knows what she's saying the lies that she has told are so ridiculous she can't keep a straight face through telling them right that's incredible and i by the way i also on the i don't know on the trans situation i also like would you which did you have a directional like which which transition occurred i don't you don't know i don't know i was trying to decipher that what's the name of the name of the host i didn't have the name of the name does the name would be helpful maybe oh sam is the name oh that doesn't help at all that doesn't help at all could be samantha or it could be samuel i don't i don't know and that's it's not important though i will say it's not important they did a good job they did actually caring about the answer yeah not as an interview in service of some uh you know political outcome right actually trying to get an answer from someone who is a liar yeah elizabeth warren is legitimately among the worst the worst of the worst she is terrible in every way there's nothing redeeming about elizabeth warren seriously she's terrible i know exactly and and that person did a very good job of pinning her down on that person. That person did.
That person was great on that particular issue. I mean, to sit there and because anybody else on the left, anybody who has her on a podcast, I'm sure she didn't expect this at all to be challenged like this.
Yeah. She thought I'm sure she thought that they were going to go along with it and just say yeah right right he was he was fine for for that particular time period when you know good and well that joe biden was not fine and elizabeth warren knew he wasn't fine and to challenge her on that is is refreshing and then for her to come back and say and to continue the lie and to say at that time i didn't know you liar you pathetic liar absolute garbage that is disgusting you 100 knew what was going on everybody did we didn't even have inside information we didn't have any aides who were working with this guy on a daily basis.
We didn't have any insight other than what we saw publicly. And all of us knew.
Everybody in the audience knew. Every single person who watched him on television knew.
And you all tried to lie about it. And frankly, were able to convince, I think, some on the left that it was true.
Yeah, I think they did. You know, I mean, they maintained that the whole time, up until, really, the debate between he and Donald Trump.
That was really the first time they finally admitted, okay, yeah, he's been in decline for a long time. Okay, where's this been the whole time? I mean, to me, it borders on treason.
Because you saw a president of the United States in complete mental decline and you did nothing about it. In fact, except for lie about it and tell the American people that everything was fine when it clearly was not.
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Yeah.

I was in the foothills of the Himalayas with Xi Jinping traveling with him.

There's no sign.

Traveled 17,000 miles as vice president.

I don't know that for a fact.

A solid meeting with the... With who? They make a very good point here's the deal okay what's the deal here's what drives the driver drives the drivers in the states that are affected yeah we owe these truth to be self-evident you're right all men and women created by go you know this you know the thing.
Of Putin's kleptocracy. Yeah.
Yeah. Kleptocracy.
Just a little reminder. There's no way to tell.
You know, he's top of his game. So sharp.
Sharp as attack. There was no way to tell.
Remember, she's saying that she was in private meetings with him and noticing how on the ball he was.

Up until that debate, and then they all switched, all on the same day, all decided that everything was terrible.

It was obvious he should be dropping out.

And they put pressure on him, and every news source had story after story after story of insiders who have known this the whole time.

Yeah.

And all the stories going back years about how he was falling asleep falling asleep in meetings and he would stop in the middle of sentences they all had all these stories just ready to go when they needed them and we entered into the golden age of journalism which lasted for two weeks where every journalist in the media did their job because they wanted him out so they all did their job and they all reported all the things that they knew for two weeks and then it was over again yeah then kamala harris was uh you know a groundbreaking brilliant woman who was going to you know do the glass ceiling was finally going to be shattered and we went to that mode right after that but those two weeks were really like it's how the media should operate on a daily basis and they all it proved once and for all they all were capable of it. And the insiders who knew the whole time, we're finding out now even his chief of staff, Ron Klain, talked about how out of it he was.
He talked about how during the debate and the preparation leading up to the debate with Donald Trump, he didn't even know what they were talking about half the time. And then when he got to the debate with Donald Trump, Ron Klain said Biden didn't even know what Trump was saying.
He didn't even know how to respond to the questions he was being asked because he didn't know what was going on. I mean, that's pretty bad.
It really is. I mean, all this stuff happened.
That is pretty bad. And it was like happening in real time.
And it was obviously so important. We really didn't, didn't really.
It was worse than we thought it was. Appreciate how crazy it was.
I don't think I'll ever be more shocked in my entire life as to watching him walk out for that debate. You knew immediately it was going to be a catastrophe.
Yeah. He looked like he didn't even know where he was going.
He was how pale he was he didn't he didn't know yeah and like again i didn't expect him to perform well but we had seen previously for some of those things he would come out and he would be he would scream a lot and he would show at least energy right and he'd get through them poorly but he'd get through them they couldn't with one day with one two-hour period all they had to do is get him through one two-hour period couldn't do it and they couldn't even do that that's shocking was that the event where obama helped him off the stage helped him down the two steps was it was that the debate or yeah there was i don't? I do remember. I think it was his wife that did it at that event.
Yeah, it might have been Jill. It might have been Jill.
Obama helped him at a different. I'm sorry, who? I'm sorry, Dr.
Jill. Thank you.
It was almost disrespectful of me. But Dr.
Dr. Jill.
Dr. Jill Biden.
Jill Biden. Who did, I believe, help him down the stairs on that one.
And there were those two little teeny stairs. I mean, it was hardly anything to even navigate.
she had to help him down him i know what they're saying and i will say this is wrong but they he is having uh and i think say a lot of things about joe biden but he's having trouble now booking three hundred thousand dollars speeches i saw that that's wrong that is he deserves every bit of that money of course uh he sure he was once president of the united states a terrible one yeah but obviously he should get $300,000 for an hour to go talk that's a that's a right of any president who leaves office yes it is they should be able to fund their lavish lifestyle with $300,000 an hour speeches and it's less than barack obama made he was making 400 000 per speech what are we

i mean what are you gonna make this guy go speak somewhere for 175 000 an hour no you can't you can't do that you can't you can't do that that's wrong they every single one of our presidents no matter how terrible deserves three at least 300 000 an hour at least go speak at least come on America Step Up.

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888-727-BECK. We had this just incredible tragedy in the DFW area.
I think it was two weeks ago where you had the two 17-year-olds in a tent in this track meet in Frisco, Texas. And one of them was not supposed to be there and was told by another that he needed to go somewhere else.

And Carmelo Anthony said to Austin Metcalf, touch me and see what happens. And so Austin Metcalf did, in fact, touch him and got stabbed in the heart for it.
And so ever since then, it seems as though there are forces that are just are trying to blame the victim again, once again. I mean, it's a similar situation to the UHC CEO.
It was his fault, I guess, that he got shot in the back. And it's inconceivable to me that the left continues to try to make murder okay.
It's amazing what's been going on lately. It is very true, though.
It is their direction. It really is.
White leaders are okay. They're sympathetic characters.
Murderers are sympathetic characters. We had an essay that we featured earlier this week, which which was asking at what point do you step up and start killing conservatives because they're doing things that you don't want wow that was just okay that's just okay now that's the conversation we're supposed to allow having and and like you know this is not new the left has tried to go to this place a lot over the past i think the difference is that it's just so it's mainstream now i mean we just had elizabeth warren played a clip of her she her answer to the united health care murder was yeah that's violence is bad but health care you know there's no there's no but there no no no and every time you down that road, violence is bad, but you know it's going to be ugly.
So the Carmelo Anthony family has apparently appointed this spokesman, Dominique Alexander, to speak for the family. And he is not doing a great job, to my way of thinking.
I don't know if the Anthony family is happy with the job that he's doing, but here's who he tried to blame the other day at the press conference. I'm trying to find how many of y'all have asked a superintendent or one single board of trustees, why didn't you cancel or postpone with weather in that magnitude? You couldn't have a track meet in rain or thunderstorm or clouds.
Y'all are the media. Ask your journalists, your weather journalists, how the weather was that day and that time.
Y'all do that research. It rained.

Because as a person who is the administrator of yet children.

You are responsible for the safety of the children.

And so it seems as if Frisco ISD is trying to push this off.

On the actual killer? Yeah, well. That seems to be typical of law enforcement.
You're actually pushing this off on the person who actually killed that poor 17-year-old boy. Yeah, I think they might be saying, yeah, you might want to blame the killer in this particular case.
Not Frisco ISD because they went ahead with a track meet despite the rain. So he seems to be trying to say that if they had cancelled the track meet, then the murder wouldn't have happened.
So it's Frisco ISD's problem. That's who's at fault here.
Well, I mean, look. Wow.
Isn't it really the environment's fault? Again, I know it's Earth Day. Right.
But if that rain didn't fall in the first place. Maybe they wouldn't have been under the tent.
Maybe that, you know, people are a seasonal affected disorder. Okay.
um yeah people get upset when the weather turns a little nasty uh-huh their attitudes get a little darker right and that leads to murder or something there's got to be some sort of excuse we can force in there or what if you didn't have school then you wouldn't have the school track meet and you wouldn't have had this event and it wouldn't have happened. I mean, this story is so crazy and we often talk about stories like this and you're like, gosh, can you believe the way this is being handled? And then you think about this poor family whose kid was just murdered for no reason.
Right. Right.
And now they have to sit here in a world that is going to try to justify the murder

because of some ridiculous like racial thing that they're trying to force in has nothing to do with the story whatsoever here's the thing pat it let's just let's remix this story a little bit let's say the uh the track athlete that was murdered he instead started screaming the n-word at this particular individual carmelo anthony yeah this is his name not the basketball player and he just started instead of saying hey he said hey you shouldn't be in this tent and he said well make me move and he said okay and then he started screaming the n-word repeatedly a hundred times in a row would it then be okay if he was stabbed in the chest no no no even in the rain well wait you didn't you didn't give me the rain scenario was still the rain i'm saying rain's still part of it oh wow let me ask you this if the united healthcare ceo had specifically denied coverage to one of them to that to that particular murderer yeah then and it was raining would it would it then be okay really hard now really hard I'm gonna say no it still can't murder still can't murder no no this is really a tricky one it's a hard one would it be at least okay to beat your wife is that okay would that be okay because I? Because I know the left loves that now, too. They do seem to.
They seem to really respect people who... They do seem to.
Potentially. I mean, we don't know for sure that he was part of this MS-13 gang.
We just know that he was arrested with a bunch of members of MS-13. And a source specifically pointed to him as a member of MS-13.
Now, I don't know if that's happened to you recently. Also, his wife got a restraining order against him.
Well, we know the beating is another situation. Yeah.
Yeah. It's nice to know that they've repaired the relationship to the fact that she can act like she cares.
Wow. Because I don't know.
Frankly, if my spouse had beaten me, I wouldn't. I'll be quite as upset about his being deported.
But I guess that's a would neither but i'm picky that way i am picky i you know we really are yeah and even for even in the rain really we still remain picky on such things but like i i don't understand this approach from the left like these these we don't know for sure every every aspect of this and we do know that there was court court ruling that of course said they're not supposed to be deported to el salvador but that doesn't matter i mean it wouldn't mean that he lived here right right the only thing that might happen is he was to be deported to a different nation that's the that's the difference we're talking about here yeah there there's there's really two things there was the the protective order supposedly where he wasn't supposed to be deported right then.

If they had just gone to court and cleared that up and they could have gotten that removed and then deport him, that would have been OK, too. I mean, isn't that really, wasn't that the administrative snafu that he went to the wrong place and instead he went to the plane to be deported instead of court so that they could have the hearing to remove the protection order? But, I mean, there's no scenario under which any of this is okay, that the left is trying to smooth over.
Sometimes are made pat sometimes you shoot a health care ceo in the back as he walks away from you and sometimes of course that's just a mistake yeah you stab a track athlete in the chest during a meet another mistake another another oopsie yeah um another uh type of mistake is when you come into the country even though you're're not allowed to be here and come in illegally but you just need asylum from your nation because your mom's pupusa stand is being harassed and by the way pupusas yeah tremendous delicious they're so good they are good how did i not know about this until like this week the only reason i know about pupusas or at least pupusas have i've ever tried them was because we talked about the ms13 members pupusa stand he was apparently being harassed by at the pupusa stand by a rival gang yeah and he was worried about that's why i came to america and forgot to tell anyone for five years which happens again mistakes are made pat right exactly sometimes you know you're thinking gosh that pupusa based harassment is a real problem for me but i i forgot about it for the past half decade you know while i was going about living my life this happens to people all the time all the time and why the trump administration can't understand that or can't find any sympathy for this man who was just here to avoid pupusa based harassment and beat up on his wife a little bit why can't we just understand maybe she wasn't making pupusas for him has anyone considered that not until this very moment not until this very moment wow you know so did you just try this story. Because of the story, you tried a papoosa.
In case you don't know, that is legitimately the story he told authorities. Yeah.
That his mom had a papoosa stand. There was a gang that was harassing the papoosa stand.
The papoosa stand, by the way. They wanted protection money for the papoosa stand.
Now, we should also note the papoosa stand no longer exists. But his case was five years five years later gosh i won't be able to go back home because i'll be uh harassed by this gang again now that is completely pupusa stand doesn't exist anymore so why would they ask for protection we don't know again his i really do think that this is a bunch of lies from this guy and you know of course i do think he was an ms13 member i think the evidence while not completely overwhelming on that front uh does indicate that he was and certainly his excuse for being here was bs he wasn't supposed to be here his asylum claim i think was nonsense but that was his claim that that his mom's pupusa stand was was being uh harassed and so even though the stand didn't didn't exist anymore he was still concerned about that harassment now when i heard that i was like what's a pupusa then i started googling it or maybe i asked chat gbt i don't remember and kind of discovered that actually kind of sounds delicious went on uber eats and ordered and ordered papooses that day.
Oh, wow. And they were freaking incredible.

I mean, they were freaking incredible i mean they were awesome i can't like it is right up my alley like the type of food i like i and i you know so they're obviously vegetarian in nature this or you can get them all different ways all different ways i had a cheese one that does sound good it was very good and a cheese and jalapeno one okay a little spicy oh in my life and they were both fantastic and i'm now as we speak considering ordering them again because they were really and by the way they were like four dollars wow it was like i i apparently tariffs don't apply to papusas because they were they were it was eight incredible dollars of food. I felt I underpaid for them.
I actually felt bad about it. I think this particular stand should implement tariffs on me because they're charging too low a price for the pupusas.
But maybe that's because they don't have to pay protection money here in the United States. I bet you're right.
There's no rival gang. Right.
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Can you believe they did that in Britain? That blows me away because they're usually further down the liberal woke path than we are, but we haven't made that ruling here. And that has reversed.
It's not like that anymore. Europe is ahead of us on the same train when it comes to gender stuff.
They are. They're most cases abortion and the gender stuff they abort yeah their their abortion laws are still even though some of them have changed a little bit more recently are still more conservative than than our laws um statues outside parliament including a monument to suffragette millicent faucet were v, were vandalized during the protest, which saw crowds waving signs reading, trans women are real women, and biology is not binary.
Meanwhile, I love this, Palestinian flags, union banners, and transgender symbols were prominently displayed throughout the capital. I mean, the incomprehensible ignorance of the LGBTQIA2 plus group protesting for Palestine, where if you were openly gay in the Palestinian territories, in the Gaza, in West Bank, that would essentially be a death sentence to you.

They would not be okay with you.

Where does this come from, this support for Palestine?

I don't understand it.

And they chanted, trans liberation, one struggle, one fight. Palestine trans rights.

Hmm.

Okay.

All right.

As one of the onlookers said,

the ignorance is astounding.

It really is.

Because you don't seem to understand

they're not your friends.

They're certainly not your allies.

Wow.

All right.

I think Glenn is interviewing President Donald Trump tomorrow.

Yeah.

So tune in for that.

Get all the details.

Yeah.

It's going to be very interesting.

Certainly an interesting time to talk to the president.

So much he's dealing with.

So much going on.

So much going on. All right.
So much he's dealing with, so much going on. So much going on.

All right, so hopefully Glenn's back tomorrow.

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