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I'm going to just quickly start with a personal note, and I want to get into some of of the things later on that kind of go through your head.
Yesterday and Sunday, I was in the hospital here at Baylor White,
and what an incredible hospital that is.
But I had a blood clot in my leg,
or so they thought, last week.
And then on Sunday, it kept getting worse.
And I went back to the hospital, and
they couldn't find the blood clot.
They couldn't find veins.
It was really weird.
Long story short, I am okay and great, but boy, when you go through that,
you know, I didn't share this with
my family, but when you go through that and you realize, oh, wow, it could be today,
it plays on you a great deal.
And I know there's a lot of people that
I just want to talk to you about it because
I've learned some things doing that.
But let me go into first
what is happening in California.
The fires are still burning and you know good for them.
Good for them.
Meanwhile we have Newsom
talking about his Marshall plan to rebuild Los Angeles
and let's go cut three there please.
Over the course of the next several years, Los Angeles will be host to the World Cup and then the Super Bowl and then the Olympics.
With this rebuilding effort
needing to take place, is LA going to be ready for all of those global events?
All that opportunity and that pride and spirit that comes from not just hosting those three iconic games and venues, but also the opportunity, I think, to rebuild at the same time.
And that's why we're already organizing a Marshall Plan.
We already have a team looking and reimagining LA 2.0, and we are making sure everyone's included, not just the folks on the coast people here that were ravaged by this disaster.
You just said you're organizing a Marshall Plan for the rebuilding of California.
What is that Marshall Plan for?
Tell us about this Marshall.
We're just starting to lay out.
I mean, we're still fighting these fires.
So we're already talking to city leaders, we're already talking to civic leaders, we're already talking to business leaders and nonprofits, we're talking to labor leaders.
We're starting to organize how we can put together a collection of individuals on philanthropy for recovery, how we can organize the region, how we can make sure that we are seeking federal assistance for the Olympics more broadly, but also federal assistance for the recovery efforts and how we can galvanize the community.
Okay, so I'm glad he's talking about the future.
This brings us to
Mike Johnson, something that I haven't talked about, had a chance to talk about yet.
He wants to put some restrictions.
His aid proposal for California is that he's trying to put conditions on the aid sent to California.
And people are saying, that's insane.
You don't do that.
Where is your compassion?
I want to talk to you about how compassion is sometimes difficult.
Compassion, true compassion, is sometimes the hardest thing to muster
because you want to give
until you can't give anymore.
You want to help.
You want to be there.
But you have an alcoholic in California.
California is the political system
is an alcoholic
and it is destroying the entire state.
And you don't say when an alcoholic is suddenly, you know, in the hospital or, you know, really, really down and, you know, out on the streets, you know what?
I'm going to give you all the money you need to get back into your house because the alcoholic will spend that and just end up in the same place, if not worse.
Sometimes you have to have tough love.
You know this with your family.
Any kind of aid that goes to California, I think it is only responsible to aid the people as quickly as possible.
Aid the
homeowners as quickly as possible.
Help them make sure that they have a place to go.
Make sure that they, you know, like they, like the government wasn't doing in North Carolina, making sure that they have hotel rooms for as long as they need them within reason.
Now, within reason, many of these people are wildly wealthy.
Some are very poor.
There needs to be some understanding that the wildly wealthy, you know, we're not going to put you up at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
That's just the way it is.
Sorry.
But we're going to help the people.
But when it comes to the state, if they cannot admit that this is not climate change,
that this happened because of their policies, if they cannot admit that, they shouldn't get a dime.
I'm a taxpayer.
I want to help California, just like I want to help all the other states when they have a problem that they cannot handle, that is too big for their state but they took all of their resources and honestly you could make the case i'm not but you could make the case this was intentional sabotage
now
i want to tell you about
the threefold problem in California as I see it.
There are three things that are happening in California.
One, the Santa Ana winds, low humidity, and
uncleared brush always causes fires.
Always.
They are known to cause fires.
They have been known throughout history.
Do you know why the great redwoods and the sequoias have grown for a thousand years?
Do you know how those trees got so big?
They're in California.
How is that possible?
How have they not been wiped out by fire?
We've got to protect the sequoias.
Do we?
Do you know that the sap in sequoias is fire retardant?
That's why they can grow for a thousand years.
God gave them,
God knew, there'd be fires in California.
Those trees have fire retardant as part of their life's blood.
That's why they haven't burned down over and over and over again.
Normal trees don't have that.
That's why fires burn all the time.
And if you don't have regular maintenance on your forests and on your property,
you are going to have a brush fire.
And a brush fire turns into a forest fire.
And if you add 75 to 100 mile an hour winds, you could burn down the entire state.
Except, it seems for the Sequoias and the Redwoods.
What this government of California has done
has stopped people in the name of
the good of the forest and the good of the land, is to deny science.
They have been denying science for decades.
They have been playing God for over a century.
They want to tell you that a woman can be a man and a man can be a woman and a man can have a baby.
That's not true.
That's denying science.
To say that we can prevent the forest fires is a lie.
That is as arrogant as saying we can change the weather.
Now, don't think our government and governments all over the world aren't trying to change the weather, but let me ask you honestly, how do you think that's going to work out in the end?
How do you think cloud seeding
and putting gases and different things up into the atmosphere or giant shades in space to block the Sun?
How do you think that's going to work out in the end?
Well,
or will it end the same way our arrogance always ends?
There are things that we can do to mitigate natural occurrences.
For instance,
if you were,
let's say you got on December 2nd, can we get that
weather warning up from the National Weather Service?
It's January 2nd.
Next Tuesday through Thursday, January 7th through the 9th, a chance of moderate to strong Santa Ana winds.
This
is from the National Weather Service.
Ready, set, go.
Readyforwildfire.org.
Impacts.
Extreme fire growth.
Behavior possible if a fire starts and power outages.
Use extra caution with potential fire sources.
Now this was added the week before the fires.
Now that's the National Weather Service giving a warning to the people of California.
You can bet that government agency let other government agencies know at the same time.
It just didn't go out to your house.
It went out to everybody's house.
It went to the firehouses.
It went to the governor's house.
It went to the mayor's house.
They knew in advance.
So let me ask you, in a non-progressive state, what would somebody like Ron DeSantis do?
What do we do for hurricanes?
Hurricanes are like fires in California.
You know you're going to have them every single year.
Am I wrong?
Okay,
if you have them and you get a warning one is potentially coming that could be record-setting, What do you do?
Well, I'll tell you what a non-progressive state like Florida with a governor who is
embracing reality,
what he does is he pre-positions all of the utility trucks.
He pre-positions all of the life-saving trucks.
He makes sure that we have plenty of chainsaws.
He makes sure that the state is ready and literally waiting.
So what should Gavin Newsom have done?
When he got that warning, a hundred-year warning of a fire,
he should have said,
make sure all the reservoirs are full.
Make sure that we have all of the fire trucks positioned.
Put them in the high-risk areas.
Just let them sit there.
Have the firemen sit there in really dangerous areas.
Make sure that if you see a fire or smoke, that thing is out right away.
You can't get up these hills hills with fire equipment quickly if you've ever been to California.
It's honestly like navigating the Appalachia.
It's like going to North Carolina.
Why were so many people trapped?
Because it's impossible to navigate those hills and those mountains quickly.
The same thing in California.
Did they do that?
No.
Did they make sure that they had things in advance?
No.
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Okay.
So I think there are three things happening in California, and that's why we're having this conversation today and we're having to make tough decisions.
One,
fires are natural, especially in California.
They're going to happen due to global warming or not.
When you have out-of-control homeless problems, your risk of fire increases.
Why?
Because people who take meth,
one of the side effects is you like to see things burn.
Also, you have homeless people who start fires, maybe to stay warm, maybe just to eat.
But when you have huge homeless problems, your risk of fire goes up.
You also have the Santa Ana Winds and the natural history of California.
They were unprepared.
That's number two.
Number one is it's going to happen.
Any moron could see this happen.
This wasn't 9-11 where, wow, we never thought planes could fly into the buildings.
This is a wildfire in California.
It happens every year, just like the sun comes up every morning.
Two,
they were not prepared.
They knew it was going to happen.
They were not prepared.
Okay.
Next thing.
Their incompetence is borderline
criminal.
What they've done, not just in their incompetence, but by shifting funds away from fires, away from preparedness for something you knew that was going to happen to, I don't know, give more job opportunities for,
you know, equal opportunity for lesbian lizard lizard cults.
By doing that and taking money away from the state, I'm sorry, that's not just incompetence, that's borderline criminal.
And three, you have people who are now just joining in.
What a surprise.
It looks as though you have foreigners here illegally on our streets setting fires.
Who could have seen that one coming?
That's what's happening in California.
It's natural.
It happens every year.
They didn't prepare.
They went the opposite direction.
You have people joining in to help.
I believe this fire started naturally.
And then it's been helped by forces that I don't understand yet.
I don't know if if this was a plot or just, you know, lone wolves setting fires.
But also nature helped by Santa Ana winds, which we understand.
And the incompetence.
Why would we give California a dime without restrictions?
I'm not talking about the people who are suffering right now and have no money and no place to go.
I'm talking about rebuilding in California.
Every dollar should should have restrictions on it to the government of California because I'm not paying for this twice.
I'm not doing it.
They need to learn their lesson.
Not the people,
the people in government.
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There are so many things going on in the world that we have to talk about.
We have to talk about the transition and
Biden just
setting little fires for Trump to put out when he gets in.
It is disgusting what is going on.
And the fires all around the world.
Yeah, the fires all around the world.
We haven't.
I mean, it's just been too much stuff going on here that I haven't been paying attention to it.
But the stuff in Europe that's going on is really weird, isn't it?
Like Romania?
Romania and Germany is in real trouble.
Romania and Germany,
the Germans want the ADF,
and that is the, or sorry, the AFD.
And that's the party they say is, oh, it's crazy Nazi group.
I'm not sure it is.
The far right.
They always say the far right wing.
Yeah.
Yeah, and they're xenophobes and they, you know, they're racist and everything else.
I've read their their
documents.
I've read their platform.
It doesn't seem to be, you know, round people up that are different than us.
It is, we would like to make sure of who's in our country, exactly like we're doing.
We'd also like to see the end of the of the
government just destroying our country.
So they're afraid of them.
And the EU just came out and said, if the
AFD looks like it's going to win, we're going to cancel the election.
What?
And they just did it in Romania.
Yeah, they didn't just say that they actually did cancel the election.
They canceled it.
Okay.
So it looks like the far right, the one that cares about Romania, the one that cares about, you know, having Romanian culture,
the one that's saying, hey, you know, We don't want all these migrants coming in from Africa.
We think this is very dangerous.
We're losing our culture.
You're spending us into oblivion and you're giving more and more power to the EU.
We would like our identity to remain.
Those people are being called far-rightists and xenophobes and racists and everything that you've been called,
except we have the Constitution.
They have the EU.
And the EU threatened Romania.
and Romania buckled under and so their Supreme Court, if you will, just
canceled the election.
That's not going to end well.
I don't know if the elites understand this.
You can't do that to people.
You're only going to make things worse and you're going to push people further and further into
some sort of radicalism.
You have to let the people vote.
What part of democracy does the left not understand?
Trying to figure that one out.
By the way, in Romania, they also are blaming it.
I mean, it is exactly the same thing they're doing to Donald Trump or did to Donald Trump.
And they're claiming that, you know, it's Russian interference.
Russia denies it.
I don't know if it's true.
We're supposed to have one of the parliamentarians on from Romania today.
He's a big fan, been watching me since 2008 and been watching because of what I say about George Soros.
I think Romania is one of those places that either banned or tried to ban George Soros.
Something that we should be doing, not giving him awards.
But if he calls, let me know.
Is he on?
Oh, he's on.
How do you say his last name?
Okay.
I think he's going to understand.
He's just going to understand Mikael.
This is a Romanian
parliamentarian
parliamentarian.
Yes, thank you.
That's what you're trying to say.
say, I think.
Thank you.
Yes, I think.
You know how to pronounce English almost all about his name.
I almost had a stroke.
That's your new excuse for everything?
That was close to a stroke.
Okay.
Mikhail, are you there?
Mikhail?
Yes.
How are you?
How do you say your last name?
I'm sorry, I want to get it right.
Do you remember Gorbachev?
Yes.
Mihail Gorbachev.
Yes.
Mihail Nyamtsu.
I go by Nyamtsu.
I'm
Romanian, but my name sounds like a Russian name.
Okay.
Niamtsu.
Well, welcome to the program.
I'm glad that you're here.
I understand that you hate George Soros as much as I do.
Well, sir, I've been instructed by you maybe 15 years ago.
I was listening to all your shows about George Soros, and we are very grateful for the contribution you've made to our, you know, enlightenment.
Let me put it this way.
I was a student.
I grew up in Bucharest when communism was collapsing.
My father took it to the streets of Timi Shuara in the western part of Romania.
And
we certainly grew up in that part of my country with a sense of admiration for America, for especially Ronald Reagan and people like you,
not just like you, like William F.
Buckley and others.
Yeah, thank you.
So then we saw the Trump phenomenon and we realized we see
we are witnessing actually a global movement, a coalescence of patriots from all over the place.
And in Europe right now, we are fighting for freedom just like you fought against Obama and all the rest.
Yeah, so I think we're fighting.
What people don't understand is in America, they think of this as being something Democrat versus Republican.
It's not.
It's the people versus the elites that are making all of the decisions for us without really informing us of what's going on.
And when we stand up against it, because we see what's happening to our countries, they call us racists and xenophobes, et cetera, et cetera.
Now, I'm not familiar with the quote far-right party
in Romania, but if you listen to any media, they say you're all xenophobes and racists and Nazis.
Can you tell us who these people are?
No, sir, I'm more of a Christian Orthodox who is going to church with his family every Sunday.
I believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
I do not endorse racism or any form of extremism.
But of course, we are used to this kind of labeling.
And this shows their weakness.
When they have no argument, they just label people.
And
labels, of course,
tend to be misleading.
Now, as I said, I'm a conservative.
I'm a pro-Republican individual, member of the Romanian Parliament.
I recently joined the party, and the party is called the Alliance for the Union of
all Romanians.
Now, my party belongs to a political group in which Giorgia Meloni, the new new darling, not of Elon Musk, but perhaps more of Donald Trump, the Prime Minister of Italy, is the leader of this European movement.
And we have the Poles, and you remember Donald Trump visiting Warsaw in 2017, I suppose.
And we have other very sound conservative parties belonging to the same family.
And
it's a shame that we are branded as extremists or far-right.
We are just average, you know,
good Christians paying their taxes, family people, family individuals who just want to have a peaceful life.
That's it.
Peaceful and prosperous life.
And you want to
have your country remain your country, and
you're fighting against the EU, which is, I think, the reason why you are coming under such attack.
And the same in Italy, also in Germany,
because you're saying enough is enough to the EU.
You're changing fundamentally who all of us are in each individual country, and we've had enough of it because it's not going well, correct?
Yes, just to be more specific here, maybe we're not fighting the EU as such, but we are fighting the European Commission and the bureaucrats.
Yes.
Because the project has been hijacked, right?
Initially, the EU was a project to bring about peace, especially between France and Germany, and that was a good thing.
You brought peace to the old continent with the great and brave soldiers from Normandy.
You established a new sort of political order in which peace could flourish and of course economic prosperity was made possible by the American security institutions and that was all good.
But now starting with the 2000s I suppose George Forest inserted his
open society individuals and they started to hijack the project just like with the American Republic.
Initially, it was a good thing.
Now it became more and more of a centralized government and people started to feel the pressure and the disasters, including the disasters which you have so clearly reported from California.
So we are happy to be part of a free union of nations, of sovereign nations.
We are not happy to be basically told what to think and what to do by a bunch of unelected bureaucrats.
And now what we we witnessed was I mean, a true shocking event.
Our presidential elections were canceled out of the blue just because nine members of the Constitutional Court decided that they don't like the winner of the competition.
And
just because the European Commission said they don't like the populist candidate, they canceled the elections.
In your case, in 2020, they stole the elections.
In our case, they just canceled the elections.
And that's why we have 100,000 people.
Right, You had 100,000 people on the street.
They are talking about doing the same thing in Germany now.
What does that lead to?
Here in America, thank God we had the Constitution and we pulled it out.
I mean, it was a miracle that America has turned this corner.
But the progressives are not giving up.
You know, so to speak, the Biden administration is setting forest fires all over our government for Donald Trump to put out.
But they're still fighting here, but we survived the electoral process.
Without, you know, with a group of elites just canceling your election, what is that going to lead to?
That's a good question.
Sir, if you don't mind, may I ask you, what is your background in terms of your family roots?
Are they all American or do you have roots in Europe?
Roots way, way, way, way back into Europe, but
for at least hundred and some years here in America, which is a long time ago.
Scottish or Irish or German.
English.
German and Dutch.
Yeah.
The reason why I'm asking is because the same applies to Donald Trump.
His great-grandfather came from, I mean, was a German, and his mother came from Scotland.
And I'm emphasizing because you have such a distinguished audience, Europe has contributed to America in many, in many good ways for centuries.
I mean, the best minds sometimes left Europe in order to find
shelter, including Albert Einstein in the forties, so in the 1930s and 1940s.
So it's such a beautiful story, the story of, I would say, strategic partnership and even friendship between Europe and America is a good story to be told, but unfortunately this alliance has been weakened, as I said, by Brussels.
People hate Trump in Brussels.
People hate Elon Musk in Brussels.
And we are representing a small party.
I mean, it's the second largest party in Romania, but
compared to the Republican Party is still a small party
that
wants to recreate this alliance, which was flourishing in the 80s and also in the 70s when Ronald Reagan was running for office.
Now, how can we do that?
We have to go back to the sources, to the to the to the roots, to the cultural roots of our both continents.
And those roots, I'm sorry sorry to put it maybe for the third time, are Judeo-Christian values.
I mean, these are the roots that made Europe and America great in the first place.
Now, the elites don't like that.
They don't love God.
They don't like traditional families.
They don't like basically ordinary and average people.
Because once these people have been liberated from sin and also from poverty, they can stand up
for the elites on their own.
And they speak truth to power.
And that's something they don't like.
Mikhail, we need to do something.
Like, for instance, we expect and if I can beg you to do that more, we expect our conservative friends in America to pay closer attention to the future elections in Poland.
We will have presidential elections in Poland, future elections in February in Germany.
And obviously also, we expect you to pay attention to what's happening in our country, Romania,
because we've been friends forever.
America gave us the right to stand up against communism in 1989.
America gave us in 1918 the possibility to basically create all these small independent nations in Central Europe.
And so we love you, guys, and we take a lot of inspiration from the founding fathers.
And we hope this conservative global alliance will flourish in the next four years or so.
Well, good news is Donald Trump is in office, and I know his administration will be watching.
Right now, America is really focused on our forest fires, but I've been watching you closely, and we will continue to watch you and the rest of Europe in your elections.
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Again,
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How many times are you going to do this?
Over and over and over again, trying to obstruct the will of the people.
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I have been kind of out of commission for a couple of days, and
while that was happening on Saturday, Friday, I think, Friday night, I get a call
that we are having problems in North Carolina, that some of the people that FEMA put up in hotel rooms were being kicked out, and it was right before the snowstorm.
It was as the snowstorm was hitting, and we get the call that night, and there were like 1,400 people that are just going to be kicked out of the hotels.
And so Mercury One responded quickly, and we just paid for everybody, I think, for an extra two weeks until this could be taken care of.
I think FEMA has finally stepped back in, in, but only after pressure.
And I got a call over the weekend, and I wasn't there to take it, but listen to this call.
Yes, my name is Stanley LeCarpentier.
I live in western North Carolina, and I have been fighting with FEMA to get them to give extensions instead of putting 1,200 people.
onto the streets in the middle of a snowstorm.
And at the hotel I was at tonight, somebody from your organization called up and paid for everybody's extension for three weeks since FEMA dropped the ball.
I've been a fan of Glenn Becks and a Mercury one for a while.
I've now been able to watch the show since the hurricane.
And I just want to tell you people
just how grateful I am.
that you guys showed up
and you saved the life
straight up you saved the life of many people with what you did today at the Sunset Motel in Brevard North Carolina one of them is an 81 year old man
the other is a another is a family with three daughters I love you guys
so much for doing this I'm also one of the people that you helped
I want to thank you I I wanted to play that because I want you to know the difference that you make.
We just make sure your money goes to the right places,
but we couldn't do it without you.
And sincerely,
you should know how many people we hear from all the time.
We're still in, you know, with the people who lost everything in Hawaii.
We're still in Appalachia and
North Carolina from the hurricane.
We are still there and we will be even though the world moves on and FEMA apparently moves on.
I have to tell you, I just tweeted something out about
FEMA.
I so want Corey Mills to be the nominee for FEMA because I think he would dismantle that thing and
put it right where it belongs in the trash can.
It is awful.
It is absolutely awful.
But Stu just told me, and I've been kind of disconnected for the last couple of days, that he is being bandied around as the possible senator to replace Marco Rubio.
Yeah, in Florida.
How real is that?
My understanding is they met.
DeSantis and Mills met, and Mills said it went well.
So I think it's at least a possibility.
I don't know that he's...
He hates Woodrow Wilson as much as I do.
Well, that's the most important qualification for Silver for me.
No,
honestly, it is.
Because if you hate him as much as I do, all you're about is restoring the Constitution.
Right.
And I mean, he would be great in that role.
That's one I think would be really encouraging.
Yeah.
So the other thing I want to talk to you about is
Elon Musk.
Elon Musk, I don't know if you've seen this, but he is putting Starlink back out, and he sent a whole bunch of cyber trucks out to California to be able to be used,
you know, because
you don't have to worry about the emissions.
Was that not crazy this last weekend?
You hear about this?
Did you?
About the emissions?
Yeah, about the fire trucks that were coming from all over the country and they had to go get inspection first.
I didn't hear that they were complaining about the emissions.
Oh, no, they had to get inspections just to make sure they were up to date on everything for California.
That is insanity.
That's absolutely insanity.
I saw pictures of long lines of fire trucks
and rescue workers waiting.
Same thing was happening with Mercury One, by the way.
They were trying to get generators to California and they were getting held up for days and days and days because only certain types of generators can go into California because of all the restrictions on them.
All that red tape nonsense should be,
should go away immediately.
I mean, what?
It's insane.
Who in their right mind says that's reasonable?
Honestly.
Who in their right mind?
People are dying and suffering and you're worried about the emissions?
How does that make sense?
Do you know how much crap you're putting into the atmosphere from the fire?
I mean,
you don't have any water to put the fire out.
That would probably help.
Yeah, it would help.
It would help.
I will say, there's,
you know, all negative when it comes to this terrible event.
But if you want to find one sliver of
lemonade out of the lemons, you can find it with, at least this highlights what these policies do.
I mean, again, it's not, you don't trade this as obviously a terrible tragedy, but if anything is going to teach the people of California, these policies are damaging to them,
something like this might be able to push them.
They already have 100,000 signatures to get the mayor out.
Yeah.
I mean, and that one, I just don't even understand how it's possible she could survive.
But like, Gavin Newsom's another one, too.
I mean, he's walking around like he's like this big superhero and going on podcasts.
Like, he's done, right?
I mean, right?
Like, 2020, I really do hesitate to be California, right?
I was was talking to Megan Kelly yesterday.
She was sure this is over.
Like, the Gavin Newsom thing is done.
2028 is over.
Really?
And I want to be there with her.
I really do want to believe it.
Me, too.
But I'm so terrified of the way the country reacts to things sometimes.
I don't understand it.
Andrew Cuomo looks like they just did a poll in New York.
It looks like he's going to be the next mayor if he's going to be able to do it.
I think it's real.
Oh, it is real.
I think it's real.
And believe me, he wants it more than anything in the world.
So I will not be surprised at all if Andrew Cuomo gets that job.
And I will not be surprised at all if Gavin Newsom finds a way.
Finds a way.
He certainly wants it and will do anything, anything to get it.
So I won't be surprised if he survives this somehow.
Are you at all confident that
the voters of California look at what has happened here?
and respond with punishing Democrats
at the polls.
No.
No.
They might punish a couple.
They might go the mayor.
That was really bad.
It's hard to believe.
She couldn't go any deeper than that.
What could possibly, what more evidence would you need that this stuff doesn't work?
I don't know.
You know, it is truly remarkable to me how when you let these progressive things work, it shows they don't work.
Right.
You know, every single time it shows that was a bad idea, but we have have half the country that won't learn that lesson.
You have California, I'm not sure, going to learn that lesson.
They're peeling away some of them, but
for what reason?
And do they examine everything?
I mean, this all should be examined.
This shows you all of your priorities were nonsense.
Nonsense.
Who are the people that are really helping out?
Have you noticed this?
Have you seen the people who are really pitching it?
It's not government organizations.
The people who are actually going into these areas and are helping seem to be all religious focused.
Hmm.
Isn't that interesting?
I thought religion played no role in anything anymore.
Real true religion, real faith, leads you to want to help your neighbor.
You know how easy it would be, California, for us to say, screw you, we're not going to go help them.
It'd be very easy.
And if it wasn't for God, I think we might be there.
But we're not.
Americans are helping you.
But as I said last hour,
it will come with a cost.
And that is,
I'm sorry, but you have proven yourself to be so irresponsible with money.
You have proven yourself that you can truly continue to elect people who will destroy you, your children, and your state.
That
if we're going to give money to you, I'm sorry, I will help the average person, but the average person has got to elect a government that will represent the interests of the people.
And if those interests of the people are like, you know, we got to save the salmon and the left-handed lesbians.
That takes priority over fires.
Well, I'm not going to help you.
I don't want to help you because that's not helping you.
That'll just cause, that'll just, this will happen over and over again in greater and greater ways.
This was totally foreseen.
I'm sorry, but training wills should come with the dollars.
And I know that apparently is very controversial to say.
But that's common sense and that's the way real charities work.
You just don't keep giving money to, why does Mercury One exist?
We just had a board meeting last week and I said, let's remember what we do and what we don't do.
What we do is find the people locally that are making an impact and we empower them.
We give them money because they're the best way that we can find on the ground to help.
Here's what we don't do.
We don't reinvent the wheel and then come in beating our chest and saying, hey, look at us.
We go into communities and say, how can we help you?
And those people who are proven to be effective and spend the money the most effective ways, that's what we do.
That's what you want to do.
If we just gave your money that you would donate to a bunch of organizations that were going off the rails and they were spending 30% of their money on the things that you cared about, would that be responsible?
Would you give another dime to a charity that was doing that?
And they were like, yeah, well, but the spotted liver fish, we needed to save those guys before we put just a lick of water into a fire hydrant.
Would you give money to them?
Of course not.
No matter if they were helping 30% of the people and the spotted liver fish,
you wouldn't do it because it wouldn't be effective.
California, it is time to have a conversation with the rest of us because that's my taxpayer money too.
My money is now bailing out you
for all of the failed things you continue to vote for.
And I'm sorry, I'm not going down with the ship.
If you want to change, if you can learn from this lesson, we're there for you.
And we'll be there to help you because you are literally my brother and sister.
We will be there to make sure you have food and shelter.
But we're not rebuilding your damn city.
No.
We shouldn't.
Now, you want to rebuild with some serious restrictions and training wheels on that money?
Okay, maybe.
Maybe, because it would be good for us as well.
I want to tell you, I think Elon Musk is John Galt.
I want to make this point clearly.
I was just watching something from Ayn Rand and...
Oh, what was his name?
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And he's asking Ayn Rand, well, do you really think that
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Hey, can we play that Dan Rather clip?
This is Ayn Rand with Dan Rather back in the 50s or 60s.
Listen to this.
And you believe in the eventual goodwill of all human beings, or at least that top echelon of human beings, whom you believe will give willingly.
No goodwill is necessary, only self-interest.
Only self-interest.
I believe in private roads, private post offices, private schools.
When industry breaks down momentarily, and there is unemployment, mass unemployment, we should not be permitted to get unemployment insurance.
Social Security we do not need.
We'll depend upon the self-interest of these enlightened industrialists whom you so admire to take care of things when the economy needs a little lubrication and there are millions of people out of work.
Study economics.
A free economy will not break down.
All depressions are caused by government interference.
And the cure is always
offered so far, to take more of the poisons that caused the disaster.
Depressions are not a result of a free economy.
And that kind of was proven right.
You'd have quick depressions back in the 1800s.
They'd be really deep, but they would be 18 months maximum.
And it just comes from, you know, the bad stuff burning itself out.
It's kind of like a brush fire.
You let it burn itself out, and if you don't, that brush fire becomes a massive forest fire, economically speaking.
That's exactly what she's talking about.
And I was watching that this weekend and I thought,
I think the example there
that Mike Wallace was mocking is Elon Musk.
I mean, I don't know if you've seen what Elon Musk is doing, but he was one of the first out there.
He was one of the first in North Carolina as well.
He was restoring communications.
You didn't need the government to come out and do all that.
He did.
And he's saying now, you know, sorry you have, if you're in line for a cyber truck, but yours is going to be delayed a little bit because I needed to take the cyber trucks offline and send them to California to help in the forest fires.
And I think all of his customers understand that.
And I don't know his motivation.
His motivation seems that he cares about people, okay?
But does that matter?
Because look at the benefit to him.
He is doing the greatest ad campaign just by actually solving problems.
Instead of saying, you know what, just let's put, let's do a spot, let's do a commercial where a black person, an Asian person, and an American Indian are all having a picnic next to a cyber truck.
Instead, he's just doing what is right.
And it's his, in the end, self-interest.
It actually is helping him.
That's the way we should be.
This is, I mean, he is motivated to get people off of Earth because he believes in global warming.
Great.
Why have a government program do that?
He wants to do that.
I think the best example of John Galt may be Elon Musk.
Now he's got some things that are not John Galt-ish.
But when it comes to serving,
he's John Galt.
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As the gods of the have copybook headings limp up to explain once more that fire will certainly burn us
and water will wet us,
they could learn that in California.
We have Brian Fennessy.
He is the Orange County California fire chief
to tell us a little about what's going on and how is Orange County doing, Brian?
Welcome to the program.
Thank you very much.
You know, a little bit about the fires just across a few miles from here in L.A.
They, you know, they're not spreading as they were.
I think both are kind of at a stable position, but there's certainly a lot of heat
in those and on those fires.
And the new wind event, albeit not, you know, 80 miles an hour, 100 mile an hour.
gusts are still very concerning.
So those fires are going to be wind tested.
Here in Orange County, it's just howling.
It's blowing hard.
It was all last week, and I think we here dodged a bullet, but we're expecting that for another couple days.
And I'm told there might be another Santa Ana wind event forecasted for next week.
So
we sure can't
stand much more.
Brian, this is totally predictable.
Was it not?
Totally predictable.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
You know, when I started back in 1978, we'd usually have a few days' notice.
You know, meteorology is not what it is today.
We start to get notified about 10 days out, and then confidence builds at seven days, and then when you're about four days out, we're pretty sure
what's going to expect.
So, yes, forecasting and predicting is far better than it's ever been.
So, what should have been done?
in those four days before the fire broke out?
Well, I'll tell you what was done.
And, you know, we have a program called pre-positioning that about six years ago, the fire chiefs in the state got the state of California to fund, to put money behind this pre-positioning, meaning that if we go through a matrix, you know, county by county and we meet certain criteria, I mean, there's a number of things, we are approved for pre-position funding, which means I can bring on additional aircraft, additional bulldozers, engines, and the state will pay for them so that not only are all my stations filled and ready to go, but I might have two or three more strike teams, strike teams, five engines.
I might have additional helicopters, dispatch staff.
So
all of the Southern California counties were approved for pre-positioning, and so we had, you know, definitely extra resources available should they be needed.
And certainly they were deployed very, very quickly.
So, but that's Orange County.
No, no, that's it.
That's every county.
in the state is eligible for it, but each county has to go through this matrix to meet it.
And so I don't know for sure, but I would expect that Santa Barbara County South were all approved for pre-positioned funding.
And quite frankly, here in Orange County, and when I was the fire chief in San Diego City, we didn't wait for pre-positioning.
If this weather was going to surface, we're going to staff up.
And if we go over budget, we go over budget.
Our job is to protect our communities.
And the mayor I worked for at the time understood that.
So it's nice to be reimbursed for it, but that's not a necessity.
We're going to staff up even beyond what the state approves if we believe we need to do that.
Yeah.
So as we're watching this from Texas and all around the country,
it seems as though it was A, known that it was going to happen.
This is routine.
You expect the Santa Ana wins every year.
You expect forest fires and brush fires in California every year.
So this was just one of the really bad ones.
Then it seems like incompetence of cutting the funding for the fire agencies, not really truly being prepared.
And then on top of it, it seems incompetence to a level that is almost criminal.
And then the third part of this, as we see it, as I see it, is there might be some actors after the main fire started that are also
setting fires.
What their motives are are yet unknown, but there are also some arsonists involved in that.
Do I have that picture right?
You know,
partially.
Well, and maybe totally.
I don't know for sure, but I will tell you this, that, you know, I've lived in, I grew up in Altadena, and that's one of the towns that's pretty well wiped out.
And so when you live that close to the foothills, you're used to Santa Ana winds.
You know they're coming, and they can can be brutal right there in the foothills.
And it's not uncommon for a strong, we'd consider a strong Santa Ana to be 40, 50 mile an hour winds steady with gusts maybe to 60, 70.
The event that was experienced last week, and you know this, was
60-70
steady, a gust to 90-100.
Something like that, I mean, we have a hard time dealing with
the former.
Something like that, you know, we're trying to
manage expectations is
we can't stop that fire.
And I think many times
the public, well, let me put it this way.
If this were a hurricane or a tornado, firefighters aren't stopping those either.
Right.
And so why?
But they do pre-position.
You look at Florida.
They've got the trucks lined up before that thing even comes ashore.
Yep, they're the best.
And, you know, they get disaster declarations in advance and they get things moving.
Florida is an amazing model.
And Texas is a good model as well.
But in terms of, you know, I can't speak for LA City.
I don't know what they pre-positioned or upstaffed, but I've said it to a number of people.
They could have had another, I don't know, thousand engines and we weren't going to stop this fire.
Now, having said that, once the winds diminished and the fire, you know, This was no longer a wildland fire.
This became an urban conflagration, house-to-house spread.
The fuel was the structures.
And so, you know, once the wind diminished to a point where, you know, firefighters could get in there and start working on the structures, there were just so many.
I mean, I drove those fires and it was, and I've been doing this since 1978.
I couldn't believe the structures, the businesses that were burning so far from the mountain that it came off of.
I mean,
it was even incredible for me.
In terms of the water, you know, I think that's being sorted out.
I'm probably hearing the same things that you are, that reservoirs may not have been as filled as they needed to be.
Yes, a draw on the system can cause some decrease in pressure, but I've never heard of anything where there actually wasn't pressure.
I do know, and I've shared this with people, that in 2003 in San Diego, we had, at the time, the largest fire in California history.
We lost pressure, but that was because pump houses, pump stations had been burned, and we didn't know they existed.
Had we known, we'd have protected those pump houses as much as we protect a house to
ensure that we had pressure.
So I'm confident the city of LA and I'm hearing that the governor has ordered an investigation.
That's going to get sorted out.
That's going to get public.
And yes, it could be quite embarrassing and
life-changing for a few people involved in whatever decision-making
place.
Good.
We have to learn from our lessons, you know, learn lessons from our mistakes.
Totally agree.
You are being talked about of going into the Department of Interior.
Oh,
you had not heard that?
Well,
I'm here in Rublings.
People have asked if I was interested in perhaps even becoming the new U.S.
Forest Service chief.
And I've shared with others that should I be approached at some point, I would certainly consider it because quite frankly, that agency is a mess when it comes to firefighting.
They
the pay and benefits for their firefight their firefighters are leaving in droves.
They are so underpaid and underbenefited that they are leaving to go to work for state and local government agencies like mine and like LA County's.
And this isn't anything new.
I used to work for them for 13 years, both the USDA Forest Service and the Department of Interior BLM, and I left as a cruise superintendent and I ran cruise.
And back then, you know, we were significantly underpaid.
I left the municipal department in 1990, went to San Diego because of it, and it's gotten worse.
And it's not managed or organized like a fire department.
And if they're going to be in the fire business, they need to be organized and led like a fire department.
Yes, they're a resource agency, and yes, they have things beyond fire.
But if you look at the Forest Service budget, you know, primarily now, it's fire that's being funded.
And they definitely need some help, and they're firefighters.
Quite frankly, Glenn, they're going to be without a fire department very, very soon.
I have to tell you, it was the National Forest Service that helped save my neighbor's ranch and probably mine.
If we would have had high winds, it would have been over.
But the local fire fire came out and immediately the fire, the Forest Service had already positioned.
They looked at my canyon and went, this is dry.
This is just a disaster waiting to happen.
And they were ready for it and they saved it.
I mean, they did a great job there.
They have amazing firefighters.
Yeah, they do.
I spent 13 years in a hot shot crew.
So I know the business.
And
I know the people that are out there now.
Their firefighters are amazing.
They're smoke jumpers.
They're hot shots.
They're engine crews.
They're Hell Attack.
Unfortunately,
again, they're organized in such a way that national, they don't,
it would take too long to speak to you, but it's just sad to see.
I mean, here in California, I'm told that
we're only able to staff their stations at 60%.
In my own county, I have three forest service stations, and they could only staff one of those stations, two on occasion, eight to 10 hours a day all summer.
We had a fire.
We had a fire, the airport fire earlier this summer that burned over 100 homes.
And the station closest to that fire was not staffed.
And so, you know, I made Congress aware and others aware.
And right now, I don't think the Forest Service is happy with me because I'm being very public about things that they should be very public about.
So
would it be the Forest Service or the Department of Interior that that
would be responsible for getting underbrush cleared?
Well, I think it's both.
I've worked for both the USDA and USDI.
And let's face it,
at least out here in the West, firefighters for decades have done such a great job at suppressing fires quickly that it's caused this growth, and we've got an unhealthy landscape out there.
And we need to start putting beneficial fire back on the landscape.
We need to clear the brush.
But here's another thing, Glenn.
Those same firefighters that we're losing, those are the people that are going to do the work.
And so if you don't have the workforce to do the work that needs to be done, how do you get it done?
It doesn't matter how many millions or billions of dollars you throw at the problem if you don't have the people there to do the work.
But yes, I mean, we need to do something about this unhealthy forest.
And people are working hard at it.
Certainly CAL FIRE is showing amazing, incredible
success with it.
But we're years behind, man.
This is decades of not treating the fuels and the landscape.
And it's going to be decades to fix it.
But we've got to do something, and we've got to have a workforce.
to be able to do it.
And like I say, if asked, and I haven't been asked by anybody officially, but just informally people have have suggested and asked, is that something I would consider?
And absolutely.
And, you know, certainly pay is less of an issue.
It would be a pay cut for me, but it's not about that.
It's about
what we as firefighters
have sworn to do.
And
we need to fix that, that organization.
Quickly, can I ask you?
I'm up against a network break.
Can I just ask you about the safety inspections of the Oregon fire trucks trucks and everything?
That was not to make sure of emissions.
That was to make sure that they could function, correct?
Which seems insane too, but
I'm unaware of that of what you're talking about, but I know that we do inspect, not we, but the state or the feds will inspect
engines and whatnot when they arrive and then before they leave to make sure they're safe.
So I'm not familiar at all with the situation you're talking about.
All right.
Brian, thank thank you so much.
I hope you're called up because we need to take all of our agencies and especially all of our
services that are protecting us seriously again.
We haven't for quite a long time.
Brian, thank you so much.
Yep, we need change, so thank you.
You bet.
Brian Fennessy, Orange County Fire Chief.
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I'm just watching some of this coverage of the Pete Hegseth
hearings.
I saw Megan Kelly.
She was right behind the second row of the hearing.
We saw that earlier.
And
we're watching this visually.
We're not hearing all of it.
And then I walked in during the commercial break.
Yeah.
And the audio was up, and I was like, that voice is familiar.
Who is that?
It was one of those irritating voices from the past.
And then I looked up and I was like, oh, no, maybe not.
I'm not sure who that is and watched the commentary for a couple of minutes.
And then looked down at the name plate
and realized that was apparently Kirsten Gillibrand.
Which I think that is the nicest telling of that story, Sarah, wouldn't you say?
I think that was a
original, I mean,
that is exactly the original tale.
That is precisely what happened.
In my mind, I don't know what you said.
That is precisely what happened.
You said, who the hell is that hag?
I never said that.
You know I did.
Which is what I heard.
I mean,
really honestly, Sarah, he didn't say those words, but that's what he was saying.
Oh, definitely what he said.
Definitely what he was saying.
I don't like it,
I didn't say those words, first of all.
I may have implied them.
Because I will say, I mean, Washington takes a toll on you, man.
Do you know, here's a fact of the day.
Yeah.
That person up there, Kirsten Gillibrand, younger than you.
Wow.
Ah, that was him saying she's a hag.
Did you hear that reaction, Sarah?
Wow.
She is, she is holding herself together very well.
No, that is not what you just said with that noise.
That noise expressed a lot of emotion and surprise.
Yeah, wow.
And not in a positive way for dear Kirsten.
Because she was running for president relatively recently.
She was always invited on like Stephen Colbert.
She was a
New York senator.
She was kind of a mini celebrity for a while running for president.
Didn't make much of an impact in her race.
It was never really close.
It feels like the pictures look like they were 25 years ago.
I don't know what's going on.
She was questioning Heg Seth, and it was...
Oh, don't try to move to the actual
content of
her remarks.
Is that the important part?
No.
No, okay.
What happened?
We always say this about presidents, and it's okay to say it about guys.
Oh, look, he came into office and his hair was black, and now it's totally gray.
Oh, that's totally fine to say about guys.
The same things happen, apparently, to dear Kirsten here.
No, that's not true.
That's not true.
She just stopped dying her hair.
That's what happened.
In four years, it hasn't been like, oh my gosh, look at her.
Gray hair, all that stress.
She stopped putting a box of chemicals in her hair.
I will say that may very well have occurred.
Yeah.
She's only 58,
but that may very well have occurred.
What I would add to that, though, is it looks like maybe she stopped doing other things.
Because ladies, and you back me up on this, Sarah, right?
Ladies tend to do things to improve their appearance.
Maybe wear makeup.
Maybe there's some things that are injected into
faces.
Hang cackles from him right now, aren't you?
Maybe there's bathing.
There's all sorts of things that they do, and she seemed to have stopped all of them.
You think she stopped bathing?
I mean, I'm not there to stop.
Maybe we can ask Megan.
She's in the second row.
Maybe she would know.
Okay.
Well, I think you should call Megan.
No, I personally don't.
I don't want to get her involved in that.
No, I think Megan would be happy happy to answer all of these questions.
I'll drag you into the depths of a conversation like this.
I don't want to do that to her.
Yeah, huh.
So you don't want to talk about the policies.
I think Heg Seth is handling himself extraordinarily well.
So far.
From what I've seen,
he's seen pretty good.
Can we bring the audio up, Sarah, just a bit?
He's now.
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Senator, which is why I believe our country is incredibly fortunate to have a new commander-in-chief in Donald Trump, who, through the strategic approach he has taken with allies and against foes has prevented wars and is determined to do the same.
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So, President Trump at the helm, I think, will go a long way in making sure our enemies know there's a new sheriff in town.
Thank you.
Thank you, Mr.
Chairman.
So, I think that was a good answer.
Thank you very much.
I mean, Pete is a very good communicator.
Yeah.
Obviously.
By the way, a former Blaze alum from back in the day.
Oh, my gosh, that's right.
Yeah, he was on very
GBTV back when he was on.
He was.
He was on a panel.
I completely forgot that.
Yeah, yeah.
The number of people that have gone through the Blaze is remarkable.
Yeah.
Very smart.
He was very well liked, by the way, by people who were here at the time.
He is a very good communicator.
He's very smart.
So you'd expect him to do pretty well in a situation like this.
Now, of course, these are farces.
This entire thing is a farce.
Oh, yeah.
They are coming in here.
They are making speeches.
Gillibrand, for what you could take out of it, if you weren't distracted, where's the question?
None of them were questions.
They were just like, you don't like women.
You don't like gay people.
It's like that type of nonsense.
None of it is.
And I think you need to answer it, but I've got other questions for you.
Yeah,
she literally complained to him that he wouldn't meet with her so
she could yell at him about not liking LGBTQ people because she wanted to do that before the hearing so she could ask other questions during the hearing.
But now she has to use all of her time to yell at him about not liking LGBTQ people.
It's so rude of people.
Blumenthal is speaking now.
You want to talk about a farce.
Took over
Veterans for Freedom in 2007.
In 2008, you raised $8.7 million, but spent more than $9 million, creating a deficit.
God, what could happen with that?
Imagine
you told donors that
the organization had less than $1,000 in the bank and debts of $434
actually taking on
revenue at the
drop.
Is this serious?
It's about $230,000.
In the next year, it had dropped further to $22,000.
You don't dispute these numbers, do you?
Senator, I'm extremely proud of the work me and my fellow vets did at Vets for Freedom.
A bunch of young vets with no political experience, a small group working hard every single day.
We raised noises.
Do they want to hear any noises?
No, they want to hear any
letters submitted for the record from almost everyone that worked with me every single day, including our chief operating officer, who will attest that every dollar we raised was used intentionally toward the execution of our mission, which is supporting the warfighters, exactly why we are here today, the warfighters in the Iraq surge.
There was a campaign in 2008, Senator.
It was Barack Obama.
I was just going to ask you, and I was like, I believe John McCain would be the right option to win, and so we spent tax returns from that organization.
I'm glad they're for the record.
I am going to ask to be entered into the record, Mr.
Chairman.
He just, I see again, I think he just
are
yours.
They have your signature,
and I'm going to ask that members of the committee review them because they're the only documents.
I've asked for others.
I've asked for the FBI report that would presumably document, it should have documented,
this kind of financial mismanagement.
And financial mismanagement in the 990s.
As somebody who's in this stupid government that has put us tens of trillions of dollars into debt,
the guy spent a few hundred thousand dollars more in what he believed was a very important election to try to get somebody elected.
And
at the end of the day, their finances wound up working out.
You mean, so wait, he did what the Democratic Party strangely did with millions and millions and millions more in debt with Kamala Harris?
Right.
It's absurd to complain about this to him.
Like, you can,
It is consistent with their nonsense that they would say, you don't like women.
Like, that's consistent with their nonsense.
It's not consistent with their nonsense to complain that he spent a couple hundred thousand dollars more out of a multi-million dollar budget.
Notice he's making it seem like it was criminal.
What he said.
It's all documented
in the IRS,
in his tax return.
So how can it be criminal if he's reporting it?
And don't you just hate this process, Glenn?
Yes.
They're all just sitting there.
He's interrupting him every time he's trying to answer the question.
And they all have these, they have meetings before these things.
All the Democrats, and this is Republicans, do very much the same thing, but they have these meetings beforehand and they all get assigned roles.
Yep.
You go after them on this, you go after them on this.
Here's your points.
Here's your point.
It's just pathetic.
It's pathetic in every single way.
None of it's serious.
They don't care about any of the answers.
They're all just sitting there making speeches.
It's just pathetic.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Are you claiming that in the end
all of the Democrats will vote against these people?
I do think that that's true, Glenn.
No way.
It's almost like a charade.
I mean, not just with Pete, but I mean all of them?
I think all of them.
I think all of them.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, no, I think
there'll be a few Democrats that cross.
Well, there might be five.
Yeah, like
you'll get some five.
The fettermen will vote for some of them.
Huh.
That's amazing.
You know,
you never know.
I'm on pins and needles.
I mean, I just don't know.
Anything could happen today.
Anything.
Oh, it's.
Yeah.
We're on the edge of our.
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Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
Well, I thought that would be typical of me.
You did just do that?
I did.
Well, I did just Google something that we don't necessarily have to talk about.
i think we need to i think we need to stew just google i don't think we need to talk about that that was not it was an off-the-air conversation you didn't say that prior
i said it off the air i think america needs to know what you're googling about christian gilderand you don't even know her name i don't
i i don't care i really don't care okay well then you know let's move on then
but i care now because of what you because i didn't it wasn't anything i was i was it was it wasn't anything bad it wasn't anything bad no well it was poor Kirsten is crying her little eyeballs out right now no that's not true first of all I mean obviously I mean to state the very clear and obvious both of us are hideous so this is not I that is we're not just I wasn't the one that said
what the hell happened
oh the American people absolutely heard you say that with that noise you made when I said she was 58 years old they heard it they heard every little bit of it but what I just I googled something because I became concerned.
About her health.
Well, I be, yes, I be, I, that is one way of stating that.
How did you Google it?
How did you Google?
What did you Google?
I googled if Kirsten Gillibran had disclosed a disease or long-term illness
because I became concerned.
She gets gray hair and you think that she's
the real thing that happened there is after I made jokes about it, I figured, oh, God, she probably has some terrible disease, and now everyone's going to yell at me because I made fun of her appearance.
She looks so bad with gray hair that you think she has.
Stop saying with gray hair.
That's not what it's about.
You have gray hair.
I don't have gray hair.
I have white hair.
Yes, well.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes, that's true.
You have white hair.
Have you, did you Google, does Glenn Beck have some horrible disease?
You have every disease in the book.
There's nothing I can Google that you don't have.
Every two days, you're like, hey, it's Glenbeck live from the hospital.
They're going to build you a podcast studio inside of Baylor.
But I will say, I just, it really, like, it wasn't really concerned about her, if I'm being honest, it was concerned about me because I didn't
want to call her name.
At first, there was something terrible that happened.
About women getting older, and then
you thought, thought, oh, dear God,
I could be in trouble.
Women getting older.
She was like, she looked like a celebrity on Stephen Colbert like six months ago.
She's like having some reverse Benjamin Buttons thing going on.
There's something happening.
Reverse Benjamin Buttons, which would be
normal aging.
I just got to go to reverse Benjamin Buttons.
Oh, in the movie, it seemed like it went really fast at times.
Maybe you're you're right.
Maybe
that is a long way to get to normal aging.
But I don't think.
My point is.
Maybe she's spending a lot of time in the sun, right?
Like they say that that's something you shouldn't do.
Yeah.
You know?
Not recently because she looked very pale, but at some point.
She was out in the sun too long.
I'm just, I'm trying to help.
Right.
What are you doing?
What are you judging?
You know what I'm doing?
I'm rubbernecking right now.
I'm just driving driving by a car accident, just slowing down to watch it.
That's all I'm doing.
Who is the one person here who cared enough about her health to make sure she's doing okay?
Me.
I'm the only one.
What did you do?
You sat here and did it.
You were just, you didn't care if she had a long-term illness or disease.
She just disclosed it all.
Well, I didn't think she had one.
I just thought she was aging like people do.
No, you are so
shameless.
Shameless.
Shameless.
Everyone in this audience heard moments ago.
Have we pulled the audio?
Hey, Glenn, she's younger than you.
Oh,
what the noise?
There was like several different emotions in that noise.
That's not true.
That she expressed.
I mean, it was disdain.
I'm looking out for her health.
What are you doing, sir?
I was just trying to talk, you know, about what's happening to poor Pete.
That's all I was doing.
Poor Pete.
That's all I was doing.
You know, and
you're right.
Let's get back to Pete Exeth.
Hey, Pete Exeth is the nominee.
I don't really, I don't really care to be aware of that.
I don't, I, you know, look, I think we've covered
everything we need to cover on Kirsten Gillibrett.
I just had a moment of legitimate shock.
And sometimes
human beings are fallible.
And I maybe misjudged what could happen in such a short time.
The aging process we should do something medicine should fight that we should we should we should go longevity science should be invested in heavily
so you didn't have to look at aging women that's what you're saying is that's not what i'm saying at all i'm just saying i heard
it's a weird segue i was shocked and i think that you know can't science do something is what i'm
is what i'm saying So you don't have to look at aging women?
No, it has nothing.
Why do you keep saying that?
You keep saying it.
Is it not a logical place to go?
It is not a logical place to go.
Why would he?
Go ahead, sir.
I'm not getting involved.
Okay.
Wow, you've even scared her away.
Wow.
Wow.
Well, she knows.
She knows what you would say, so she can't take you on because she knows exactly what kind of horrible, insensitive comments you would make about her.
And I have gray hair.
Do you?
Do you want to make that comparison?
No, I didn't think so.
No, she doesn't.
Nobody does.
Okay.
Nobody does.
So I would like to talk about,
you know, because this is a logical segue, Stu.
A logical segue is not, oh, wow, she looks horrible.
Science should do something about the standard aging process.
By the way, it's not, and she was utilizing it apparently with hair dye.
Okay.
Here's a logical one.
Biden puts taxpayers on the hook for 15,000 debtor student loans.
Here's a guy who, we've been talking about fires all day.
Here's a guy who is setting our government on fire just before he leaves.
In every way possible, they are sabotaging the presidency of Donald Trump.
And
I really hope these are the things that come to an end beginning next week.
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So do you get into New Year's Eve?
Have you made a New Year's resolution?
I have a few, yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
Not to look at Kirsten Gillibran again?
No,
that was not one of them.
That was not one of them.
Poisoning you was.
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Wow, I thought you were being nice.
You were just being in a hospital again tomorrow.
I just thought you were being nice.
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Senator Hirono is now questioning Pete Hegseth.
Anything to say
about her looks?
Not much other than just that she's maybe, I always call her America's dumbest senator.
Really?
But she,
Josh Hammer, our friend, pointed out that he thinks she might be the lowest IQ member of either house.
Really?
So I think that's interesting.
I don't know where the the line is there because there's some pretty good competition in the middle.
Yeah, there is.
There is.
Now,
she just did ask Pete Hegseth that President Trump
has been saying for the last few weeks that he would take Greenland by force if necessary.
I've missed that.
Have you?
At any moment.
At any moment.
I mean,
I think the troops are already heating up.
Oh, my gosh.
We're on DEF CON one right now.
You know, as soon as he takes office, he's like, let the attack on Greenland begin.
I think he's putting it in the speech at the inauguration.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
It's 12.01.
Let it begin.
So
she said he also said he warned of making Canada the 51st state.
I don't think that was a warning.
I think that was, what do you call them, a joke?
And that he might use military to retake the Panama Canal.
Well, if it's in the hands of China, I hope not.
But, you know, that might be worth considering at some point.
If it's in the hands of China, you know, take that one up with John F.
Kennedy in the Cuban Missile Crisis Dems.
But she asked it as if it was a serious question.
Like Pete was going to go, oh yeah, no, absolutely.
I'm going to let those bombers fly right to Denmark, right directly to Denmark.
We're taking that.
We're taking that pretty little place.
I'll tell you that right now.
She will be ours.
What is wrong with these people?
By the way, I don't work directly for Media Matters, but I do help them from time to time.
If they're listening, I just want to help them out.
Story headline number one.
You can just choose Media Matters.
Conspiracy theorist Glenn Beck's co-host claims beloved senator has stopped bathing.
That's just...
That's an option for what you just said.
I questioned.
I think the question would be fair.
Conspiracy theorist Glenn Beck's co-host claims beloved senator is deathly ill.
I worried about, I was concerned.
Conspiracy theorist Glenn Beck's co-host suggests female senator needs more Botox, makeup, and showers.
I mean, they're good.
They're good.
They're all good
approaches.
I just wanted
to help them out on that one because iSport Media matters on what you're about to do to him.
Billions of dollars are spent in all those industries, Glenn.
Oh, so this is about the economy for you.
Creating jobs.
Right.
You know,
new administration, new approach.
Okay.
Maybe, you know, upping the investments in certain areas could be helpful for some.
For who?
For some.
Okay.
I mean, look, you could benefit from a lot of different treatments.
Oh, they.
Oh, they, they.
Oh, they recommend it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Executives here recommended.
Like,
can we do anything?
And I'm like, yeah, you could put Vaseline on the lens, make it very, very blurry.
Very blurry, yeah.
Because there's this whole thing where you're on camera and they have to deal with that on a daily basis.
Not the best part of their day.
I suggested AI.
Just
put an AI figure claim.
Yeah.
Just put an AI guy on.
I'll stay at home.
I don't care.
It'll be smarter.
It'll be probably more entertaining.
It wouldn't get things wrong.
It could pronounce words.
I mean, if it was truly an AI for you, it wouldn't be able to pronounce words.
No, it would be superior to AI.
Oh, okay.
So like an AGI.
You wouldn't want to put, yeah, you wouldn't.
No, I just think artificial intelligence.
I don't think you need to go to general intelligence.
Just that bottom-of-the-line series intelligence would be doing better.
Alexa.
Yeah,
just that would be fine.
Just that would be fine.
Here's what I found on the internet.
And it could say that.
And it would be just fine.
It would be just fine.
It probably would.
I don't understand.
You know, I feel like the majority of my career has been trying to bail you out of situations where you might have problems.
And it seems like the second I say anything controversial, you try to make everything worse for me.
That's interesting.
I think I might remember that next time you're on the air and you just blurt something out that you shouldn't have said.
I'm going to remember this moment.
Sarah, will you remind me of this moment, please?
Thank you.
Sarah, if you take this moment and use it as a clip,
just a little bit.
Who do you work for?
Just to let me know.
You're not going to be this weekend.
You had enough enough of a scare.
You know who you're working for.
Yeah.
You know.
You know.
Satan.
That's who you're working for.
Satan.
So, you know what was weird is,
and I want to talk about this in depth a little bit.
Not about me, but what is going through my mind.
You know, last week,
I thought I had a blood clot in my leg, and
then it got worse.
And so I went to the hospital Sunday night, and I was in the hospital yesterday.
And they said, We're probably going to keep you for a couple more days.
And it turns out it wasn't a blood clot in the vein, it wasn't
a blood clot someplace else in my body,
but it wasn't in the system, and so it was fine.
It was giving weird results, and because of it, it's just very complex.
I'm fine.
I will tell you that that plays
a real game with you that
I didn't expect per se.
You know, when you say a blood clot, what do you think when somebody has a blood clot?
You're like, oh,
are they making it to tomorrow?
Yeah.
That's your question.
I mean, that can get out of control pretty easily, right?
And I mean, I know that's a really dumb, it's probably a very stupid understanding of it, but it sounds, it's one of those things that sounds really serious.
Yeah, you can stroke out.
I mean, you know, the widowmaker is a, is a blood clot.
You know, and not something I found,
you know, just for bedside manner, not something you should say
when the wife is in the room, doctors.
I'm just saying, you know what I mean?
Well, you know, there are things like the widowmaker.
Yeah, yeah.
We're aware of that one.
We're aware of that one.
And it didn't really take any describing of it, you know, just the name pretty much says it all, you know?
So,
but I, you know, I did a lot of thinking and I realized
I got to get you out of here.
Cause if I, if I die, I mean, you'll destroy the legacy.
You'll be on calling people old and
ugly and
I didn't say anything about either one of that.
I didn't even say old.
You're the one that said that.
I just said, wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, wow.
Wow.
What happened there?
Now look.
A natural aging process, Stu.
That's what it was.
Stop it.
Stop it.
That is not true.
In fact, we know it's not true because if what your claim is, but by the way, this is your claim that she was dying her hair.
I don't know that.
You've made that.
You're saying that.
I don't know that.
Well, either that or she married Frankenstein.
Oh, then.
Thank you.
That's my point.
Right.
This is my point.
That's natural.
I mean, is it natural to go from dyed hair to really?
Is that how that's how the aging process occurs?
One day you have dyed hair.
The next day you don't have dyed hair?
What a magical, natural aging process you've described.
What a wow, he is sensitive on this.
You see, that's what would happen to the show.
I die, and all of a sudden, his real hatred wouldn't sound like that at all.
There's not enough noise makers from New Year's Eve.
Those aren't mixed in yet.
You don't have the fireworks going off in the background.
This show would sound totally different when the entire band was in here playing those uplifting celebrations.
When we hire Kool and the gang to go in,
the show will sound a lot different.
You know,
when Pat called me in the hospital to find out how I was doing,
and I'm sure you were trying to find the number.
You don't even have a number.
When Pat called to see how I was doing,
I said, by the way, remember our pact, if I die, you milk it.
And he said, oh, Stu's already on that.
You don't have to remind me.
Oh, 100%.
And I was like, but that's not milking it.
I mean, that's
more celebrating.
Yeah.
And he said, no, that was, no, he's dead serious.
He's going to be so happy if you pass.
And I said,
was that no?
And he's like, no, Ding-Dong the Witch is dead.
That was his quote.
Yeah.
I talked to him right before he talked to you.
That's why.
That's how he knew that.
Why are you calling him?
Why are you calling him?
Let's go and scare him.
Let's do that.
Boot.
Let's do things like that.
Anyway.
And I know you're trying to make this out to me that I'm having some observation on Kirsten Gillibrand.
Yeah.
But I'm just looking on Twitter, on Axe.
I'm just looking at some of what people are tweeting right now about Kirsten Gillibrand.
I just Googled Gillibrand and whoa,
she has some problem and she now looks like an 80-year-old woman, but she's only 58.
No, I don't think she's again.
You haven't seen an 80-year-old woman in a while.
For those wondering, Gillibrand is 58 years old, not 88.
These are all, this isn't me.
This is what America is saying.
That's what your followers are saying.
No, these aren't my followers.
These are not my followers.
I just searched for Jilla Brand old.
That's all you did was search for Jilla Brand old.
I wanted to see if people were saying that.
Right.
And they are.
And they are.
Over and over again.
Why does Kirsten Gillibrand look like she's 79 years old?
Jilla Brand got old.
Holy, I haven't seen her in years.
Jilla Brand is only two years older than me.
OMG, does she look old?
This is what the people are saying.
I don't,
I didn't know what the answer was.
That's why I Googled it.
closed the disorder disease horrible hideous disease that's what yeah it's funny behind the scenes this is a funny show behind the scenes show thing
I often do that when you insult people
I know because when you say something about someone and then I like if you say something about their appearance I'm like oh crap what if they have cancer like that's my first thought is something terrible has happened to them and then the headlines will be Glenn Beck mocks cancer survivor You know what's
you know how lucky we've been?
This never happened.
I was praying it was happening today to Stu.
I was praying.
I was like, oh, please let her have cancer.
Oh, there's a Media Matters headline for you.
No, no, no.
Prayers, thoughts, and prayers.
That's what you get.
Those are the thoughts and prayers from Glenn Beck.
That's what you get.
That's right.
Not against her, just against Stu.
Just if she could just do me a favor, could you get cancer?
Just Mel Gibson has the cure.
Just get it for today.
All right.
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If you're looking for a real estate agent that is not going to be offended by the master bedroom thing, you could probably trust these people not to be offended by that.
Not that they even agree with anything that I just said, but Real Estate Agents I Trust is a company that I started that is looking for the people with the best practices.
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You ever seen a liberal's hands?
Smoother than a snake on oil.
Guess they're more worried about the meaning of the word female than the word work.
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Milton Stumpus, who has worked with this show for, gosh, I don't know, 25, 30 years,
and just a great partner with us.
His house burned down in the California fires.
And let's play video number one.
If you happen to be watching the blaze, I'll describe it.
It is,
I think that's number two.
The fire is coming.
This is from his back door,
his porch, and you see the fire.
Play the first one, if you will.
I think the first one shows it.
Yeah, there.
That's the beginning.
He believes that's the first smoke from the fire as it started.
And you can see how small that is, relatively speaking.
The winds were so high,
by a couple hours later, it was that close to his house, and then his house burned down, and there's nothing left.
Terrible.
Yeah, it's awful.
Cut, can we play cut 11?
This is the guy who stayed in the fire and saved his house with a garden hose.
Watch this.
The house was built by my mother and father in 1960, and I lived here my whole life.
So there's a lot of memories here, and I think I owed it to them as well to try my best to save it.
Good friends.
Some things in life are worth fighting for.
I mean, if I were to lose this house,
It would be very difficult to afford to be able to build a new house, to pay the
enormous property taxes they have here
where would I what would I do
when I was out here hosing the house down and getting ready and when the houses started to burn I didn't see one single fire truck out here at all zero if they had had some fire trucks just on put a squirt here a squirt there and kept an eye on things yeah all these houses would be here now yeah I'm telling you right now would you have stayed
it's weird because it kind of like
evacuating an area understandable when a fire is coming.
But like if that type of situation is playing out where you could have easily put out small fires, like they could have protected a lot of these communities if they didn't leave.
Leaving them makes that little fire turn into an entire house burn down.
Yeah.
He says his neighbors thank him because I guess he saved another neighbor's house as well.
Yeah.
And, you know.
I would have stayed as long as I could have.
I think I did hear another person going through this and they were like trying to put out the fires and the winds were so fast they couldn't even get they couldn't get the water up to the roof because as soon as they would start shooting up, there it would just blow it away into a mist so you know um mel gibson he's quite amazing on his view on this he's like it's just stuff it just you know burned down my stuff but think about this all of those celebrities all those famous people how many how many uh treasures you know from film and everything else just mel gibson's house that's gone now um and i i think it would it's a good reason to have everything digitized quite honestly you lose all those pictures you lose everything you know that you've had in your your house And they're giving crap to the people who hired the guy Caruso that was running for mayor of Los Angeles, almost won.
He stayed because he built a big mall.
He stayed and just hosed that thing down, saved them all.
I'm wondering if anybody is thinking, gee, maybe I shouldn't have voted.
for Karen Bass.
I think maybe I should have voted for the guy who came from the water department and was warning about these things.
What do you think?
Los Angeles?
See Gavin Newsom, I suppose.
Can you imagine if Schellenberger and Caruso would have won?
Totally different world today.
Totally different world.
California, you need to wake up.
It is time to wake up and
find somebody like a DeSantis that is going to stop this nonsense.
Look at the way he has been dealing with hurricanes.
Your hurricanes are fires every year.
It doesn't have to be this way, California.
Wake up!
This is Glenn Beck.