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People on the Left and in the mainstream media are still sympathizing with the man accused of murdering the UnitedHealthcare CEO, labeling him as a modern-day Robin Hood. Glenn outlines how Robin Hood is an anti-Marxist story and explains how Marxism is the reason people hate America’s health care system. Pat Gray joins to further discuss the degradation of a society that sympathizes with a man who is accused of murdering a man in cold blood. Do the Bidens despise Kamala Harris? Glenn plays a recent clip of Jill Biden speaking at the White House, which appears to have a dig at Kamala. What is happening with all the drones flying around the East Coast? Are they coming from foreign adversaries? New Jersey Assemblyman Brian Bergen (R) joins to lay out what we know about these suspicious drones and the lack of effort to find the truth. Blaze News senior editor for politics Christopher Bedford joins to expose Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s secret war on Trump. Rabbi Daniel Lapin joins to discuss the "bloodlust" in our society regarding the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
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Speaker 7 Hell, hello, you sick freak.

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Speaker 10 I think

Speaker 11 I'm going to try one more day of being nice

Speaker 9 to the Marxists that seemingly all want CEOs to die.

Speaker 17 We're going to start once again in a very nice way

Speaker 18 for maybe

Speaker 3 I think think I can last 45 seconds and

Speaker 15 talk about the people

Speaker 11 who are making this killer who on this program will remain nameless

Speaker 23 who are making him into Robin Hood

Speaker 26 or some sort of sex god which is wildly disturbing and stems right from

Speaker 30 all worship in the Old Testament of mixing death with sex.

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Speaker 48 but America seems to be thirsty for blood.

Speaker 66 Now,

Speaker 67 I want to talk about those people who I believe are in the vast minority that are overjoyed,

Speaker 18 just, I don't know, all

Speaker 64 just hept up on the lust of this guy.

Speaker 71 I mean, this is blood lust, what's going on.

Speaker 42 The guy who killed the United Healthcare CEO, whose name should stop,

Speaker 28 people need to stop saying his name

Speaker 22 stop making him into a well-known hero or even a well-known individual stop saying his name

Speaker 10 he's doing more damage

Speaker 8 And the the press who we we won't say the name of any shooter unless of course they're a conservative or they're a complete Marxist

Speaker 5 and that that is exactly what we're talking about here I don't care what his ideology is I don't care who you know he took a picture in front of a Trump sign I could give a flying crap

Speaker 71 he is the embodiment of Marxism

Speaker 48 And you'll notice that all of the supporters are all of the supporters of all of the deep Marxist ideas.

Speaker 10 Marx was the one who was saying to people, go in, get the bourgeoisie, drag them out in the street and kill them.

Speaker 66 This is a prediction you remember I made on Fox years ago.

Speaker 16 Many times, yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 28 And the first time I said it, it was out of frustration because I was watching the media hold these people up and I said, are you out of your minds?

Speaker 10 You think they're going to think you're a friend?

Speaker 28 They're using you and they will pull you out of your cute little anchor seat and they'll pull you into the streets of New York and beat you to death.

Speaker 26 And that's exactly who they are.

Speaker 28 Now let me start here.

Speaker 90 How many people do you know?

Speaker 2 Plus how many people do you know because the death count was on the news every day, the death count of COVID.

Speaker 74 How many people do you know personally

Speaker 7 and just through facts of the United States

Speaker 90 died

Speaker 93 because of COVID?

Speaker 87 Whose fault was that

Speaker 12 I will tell you it was the fault of

Speaker 61 Fauci,

Speaker 94 Peter, it was not Peter Struck, it was Eco Alliance,

Speaker 70 It was China.

Speaker 40 It was the Wuhan Lab.

Speaker 95 It was

Speaker 5 big, deep, secret science.

Speaker 8 It was our federal government.

Speaker 72 And it was the healthcare industry.

Speaker 98 Some.

Speaker 98 Some.

Speaker 34 We now know that they knew

Speaker 16 that

Speaker 82 this

Speaker 5 vaccine wasn't effective.

Speaker 74 We now know they made up many things.

Speaker 68 How many people had a grandparent die where they had to watch them die on FaceTime

Speaker 66 or standing outside of the nursing home with them not even understanding why they couldn't why you couldn't come in?

Speaker 100 How many people

Speaker 61 died because we followed

Speaker 37 what the government was telling us to do and the government was in bed with these giant pharmaceutical companies and the teachers unions

Speaker 10 now out of all of those people

Speaker 67 that lost a loved one

Speaker 18 and has every reason to be pissed

Speaker 77 how many of them that you know or you have read about picked up a gun and killed somebody in the government or Fauci

Speaker 42 the United Healthcare people.

Speaker 54 How many do you know?

Speaker 30 Remember, we're talking about people who know they've been betrayed by their government or these healthcare industry or the big pharmaceutical.

Speaker 73 They know they've been betrayed.

Speaker 18 Their families, did anybody go after the governor of New York who knowingly put sick people into the nursing homes and killed how many, Stu?

Speaker 108 Arguably thousands.

Speaker 16 Thousands.

Speaker 82 Okay.

Speaker 100 Do you know why they didn't pick up a gun?

Speaker 83 Because that is not American.

Speaker 26 That's not the way we do things here.

Speaker 95 That's the way they do things in Marxist countries.

Speaker 19 And when those kinds of people get in power, then government becomes force.

Speaker 16 and a fire.

Speaker 95 And then the officials just tell you, see if this sounds familiar, just tells you exactly what to do and what to believe.

Speaker 37 And if you don't, they'll drag you out into the street. They'll discredit you.

Speaker 78 They'll make sure you can't work.

Speaker 28 And at the end, if you still won't comply, they'll beat you to death in the street to teach everybody else a lesson.

Speaker 72 That's who this guy is. That's who this guy is.

Speaker 48 That's what he wants.

Speaker 110 That's what everybody who is standing up now saying, well, it's, I don't agree with murder, but they should be afraid.

Speaker 109 No one in a civil society should be afraid other than afraid for justice.

Speaker 23 They should be afraid of being exposed and the police coming to pick them up if they broke the law.

Speaker 28 The reason why we have vigilante justice

Speaker 83 is because why why

Speaker 18 they're making him into Robin Hood what's the story of Robin Hood what is it oh he stole from the rich and gave it to the poor no that's not the story of Robin Hood the story of Robinhood was the sheriff and the king and the nobles

Speaker 99 i.e.

Speaker 5 the government at the time was taking everything from the poor and feasting on it.

Speaker 78 They were robbing the poor because they controlled all of the laws.

Speaker 18 Robin Hood took the money back

Speaker 73 from those guys, from the corrupt government, and gave it to the people.

Speaker 24 That's a story.

Speaker 48 I think I'd like to make

Speaker 83 very well known that that's an anti-Marxism story.

Speaker 54 That's an anti-fascist story.

Speaker 2 That's an anti-huge government controls everything story.

Speaker 91 People are calling him Robin Hood.

Speaker 114 He's not Robin Hood.

Speaker 83 He wasn't a good guy.

Speaker 82 Who did he help?

Speaker 116 Do you know what happens when people are afraid and they're already in bed with big government?

Speaker 15 This is the largest public-private partnership probably ever in the history of the world.

Speaker 79 Our healthcare industry with the United States government.

Speaker 100 You want to be mad at somebody?

Speaker 2 Be mad at the government that they won't let the healthcare industry carry insurance across state lines.

Speaker 24 There's all kinds of things that could be done to make sure that our health care privately actually works.

Speaker 28 But because we've had so many damn Marxist and big government people in,

Speaker 113 they've made all these rules so it falls apart.

Speaker 5 Why?

Speaker 10 So they can jam you into something where you become beholden to them.

Speaker 20 This is.

Speaker 52 This is remarkable

Speaker 103 that there are so many.

Speaker 118 And I'm glad we're knowing who they are.

Speaker 66 I really am glad.

Speaker 46 I'm glad they're exposing themselves.

Speaker 117 Jimmy Kimmel?

Speaker 59 What Jimmy Kimmel did last night?

Speaker 54 I mean, I didn't need any more information on Jimmy Kimmel to know who he was, but

Speaker 25 yeah.

Speaker 34 We now know

Speaker 15 he's a guy that will preach against violence, will preach against people who believe in the Constitution and the rule of law, say they are violent,

Speaker 16 and then

Speaker 90 come out and hold up

Speaker 73 vigilante squads and encourage it and laugh at it and make it famous.

Speaker 32 Here's what Americans do.

Speaker 95 Americans see a problem

Speaker 19 and

Speaker 89 they tolerate it.

Speaker 60 Unfortunately, they tolerate it, usually way too long.

Speaker 83 But nobody likes to step into the unknown.

Speaker 36 Nobody likes that.

Speaker 111 You don't like that.

Speaker 94 If I said, hey,

Speaker 67 you know, here's some facts that will make you completely change.

Speaker 92 and make you a liberal, and I actually had facts,

Speaker 34 which don't exist, that would make you into a progressive or a socialist.

Speaker 4 Even if I could make that point, most people wouldn't do it.

Speaker 85 And I could say that about anything.

Speaker 15 Let me change your religion, your belief.

Speaker 40 I can prove to you that God doesn't exist.

Speaker 64 Just say.

Speaker 28 I could prove to you, which I can't, that God doesn't exist, or he does exist.

Speaker 64 Most people won't go there because it's uncomfortable uncomfortable and foreign.

Speaker 10 They know that they would have to change everything in their life.

Speaker 99 That's why people come to Jesus usually only when they're on their knees because they have no other option than to change.

Speaker 28 That's why rich people don't, you know, you don't see the rich people say, you know what, I think I should have some missionaries over and talk to them about Jesus.

Speaker 78 Because their life is fine.

Speaker 112 What's happening here

Speaker 52 is we have Marxists preying

Speaker 99 on the people who have been shafted or

Speaker 67 have felt shafted.

Speaker 124 And I have news for you.

Speaker 70 Everyone in this audience has felt shafted by the

Speaker 86 pharmaceutical companies or the

Speaker 76 the healthcare industry. Everybody.

Speaker 49 I do.

Speaker 87 Everybody feels it, one way or another.

Speaker 7 One reason is because they've made it now, the Marxists have, a right.

Speaker 110 You have a right to all of it.

Speaker 49 Well, you don't.

Speaker 27 But that's beside the point.

Speaker 37 The government has made it almost impossible

Speaker 69 for

Speaker 47 you to actually

Speaker 83 find ways to make it less expensive.

Speaker 10 And then the government partnered with these guys,

Speaker 47 and so they're all in bed with each other, so there's no cop to run to.

Speaker 46 Well, we ran to a cop because that's what Americans do.

Speaker 103 We ran to the cop.

Speaker 48 After we take it and take it and take it, we finally get up off our butts and enough of us go to the ballot box and say enough is enough.

Speaker 28 That's why I'm so excited about cash patel.

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Speaker 129 So,

Speaker 32 here's how Americans deal with things.

Speaker 58 We went to the polls and we voted for Donald Trump, right?

Speaker 68 We voted for Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 Why did we vote for Donald Trump this time?

Speaker 101 It was different than when we voted for him in 2020.

Speaker 49 We were voting against

Speaker 73 the corruption in Washington, but we didn't even understand the corruption like we do now.

Speaker 28 Thank God he wasn't elected in 2020, because now we have a completely different

Speaker 102 understanding.

Speaker 2 And we have people from all walks of life joining this movement now going, this has got to stop.

Speaker 103 So the reason why I am so excited for Cash Patel, Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk is because I know those guys are going to expose it all.

Speaker 6 Now they may never see justice because

Speaker 70 You know, yesterday, Biden did more pardons than any president ever in the history of pardons.

Speaker 85 And he's talking about pardoning people like Fauci.

Speaker 79 Pardoning him for what?

Speaker 83 He said he wasn't a criminal.

Speaker 117 I don't want him to go to jail or anything else if he didn't break the law.

Speaker 93 All I want is the truth.

Speaker 17 That's all you should want.

Speaker 30 If these guys in the healthcare industry or pharmaceuticals or the NIH or whatever, as we're talking about the COVID stuff, I just want the truth.

Speaker 12 In fact, I'll go so far if he pardons Fauci,

Speaker 73 I want the truth about Fauci known, if it is the truth, if we can expose all of the stuff and shows what we believe today it says

Speaker 2 that he knew and he was covering up.

Speaker 28 I just want it exposed because I don't want him to have his good name for the rest of his life.

Speaker 61 People should know

Speaker 4 he knew and obstructed,

Speaker 73 he knew and falsified information, he knew and covered up while millions died.

Speaker 106 That should be known.

Speaker 28 Do I want somebody to shoot him in the street?

Speaker 103 Absolutely not.

Speaker 51 Do I want people to know who he is based on facts, even if the president pardons him and he can never go to jail?

Speaker 43 I'd rather have him tried and go to jail.

Speaker 28 But I at least want it exposed.

Speaker 61 That's what you voted for.

Speaker 59 You want the healthcare system to be fixed.

Speaker 58 That's what you voted for.

Speaker 77 You want change?

Speaker 100 Believe me, change is coming.

Speaker 10 Only Marxists,

Speaker 52 only Marxists want

Speaker 37 to gun people down in the streets and say, get them, they're rich, they're powerful, they're rich.

Speaker 7 Did I mention they're rich and they're powerful?

Speaker 113 Kill them.

Speaker 13 Only Marxist Americans do not do that.

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Speaker 122 We quite frankly do what we just did.

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Speaker 83 Kevin was on yesterday.

Speaker 28 How many states did he say?

Speaker 72 30?

Speaker 51 20 or 30 are moving towards gold-backed currencies, state gold-backed currencies.

Speaker 86 This is so important.

Speaker 93 Gold is going to be returned to because all of this is going to be exposed as the game it is.

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Speaker 8 We have Pat Gray joining us from Pat Gray Unleashed and Scoober Gear.

Speaker 86 I just kind of did a rant on the shooter whose name shall not be mentioned on this program and should not be printed by the Blaze or anybody else.

Speaker 2 Stop making this guy into a hero.

Speaker 118 But,

Speaker 130 you know, this is another rich, spoiled kid who, you know, thinks he's going to change the world and he uses Marxist techniques.

Speaker 8 I don't care if he was not technically a Marxist or whatever.

Speaker 63 That's what he's doing.

Speaker 26 Show me your actions and I'll tell you, you know, I can pretty much figure out what you believe.

Speaker 2 If you believe shooting CEOs and you believe capitalism is a poison, I don't know.

Speaker 8 I think I could put you in the right category, Pat.

Speaker 26 Yeah.

Speaker 130 And it's amazing to watch the left praise him and deify him

Speaker 130 and fawn over him and drool over him.

Speaker 1 Well, have you seen his abs?

Speaker 42 It's embarrassing.

Speaker 18 I have seen his abs.

Speaker 1 All right. I have.

Speaker 126 Yeah, you can't help but because they're everywhere.

Speaker 46 The SML thing is just obscene.

Speaker 1 Oh, that one's bad. I mean, the one we played yesterday

Speaker 1 on CNN, when they're like, oh, get rid of that banner so we can see the abs.

Speaker 18 Incredible. Incredible.
Really cringy.

Speaker 130 It's just another indication of what a death cult the left is.

Speaker 18 They're just

Speaker 18 a massive death cult.

Speaker 130 It is. Don't care about human life.

Speaker 118 If you remember when we talked to Rabbi Lapin, I've been trying to remember all day the direct story, but there is.

Speaker 28 There's a commandment.

Speaker 60 We should see if we can get Rabbi Lapin on the phone today.

Speaker 28 There's a commandment or something that in Hebrew, it talks about the mixing of death and life.

Speaker 54 Maybe it's milk and meat.

Speaker 59 I can't remember, but it's...

Speaker 55 I'm sorry. No, no, no, it's not.

Speaker 86 It's not that.

Speaker 18 There's a couple things mixed. Yeah, no.

Speaker 52 It's death and sex.

Speaker 18 Oh. Okay.

Speaker 2 That is, whenever you watch this in a movie where somebody's getting turned on by killing somebody, the reason why that's so innately disturbing is because it's one of the heights of evil.

Speaker 5 You're taking the

Speaker 37 creation

Speaker 23 at the same time, you're killing.

Speaker 5 And that's really kind of what this story is.

Speaker 49 This is literally blood lust.

Speaker 25 That's what this is.

Speaker 122 It really is.

Speaker 1 Can I take a moment, though,

Speaker 1 push back

Speaker 1 a little bit

Speaker 1 on the assumption that our health care system sucks by everybody.

Speaker 18 No, it does.

Speaker 1 No, it doesn't.

Speaker 18 It just doesn't.

Speaker 1 We have United Healthcare.

Speaker 108 It's been great.

Speaker 29 They haven't turned down a single procedure that I can think of.

Speaker 18 Is that who we have here?

Speaker 108 Yeah.

Speaker 18 It's who I have. They're great.
Is that what you guys have?

Speaker 108 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 108 It's been great. And

Speaker 130 they never had a problem with it.

Speaker 18 You have a problem with it?

Speaker 132 I have Blue Cross Blue Shield, so it's different.

Speaker 18 I think I do have a problem.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you may as well. There's a bunch of different ones.

Speaker 90 Well, I have

Speaker 18 probably.

Speaker 117 Which one is the company offer?

Speaker 57 My company.

Speaker 132 I guess they're all different.

Speaker 1 Pete's health insurance.

Speaker 18 Oh,

Speaker 1 there's a guy in a clown costume and a knife, and you go down there and he cuts things out of you.

Speaker 30 He approves everything when you get a hold of him. He's just hard.

Speaker 110 He doesn't have a car phone.

Speaker 18 Well,

Speaker 1 he has the giant car phone. He does.
And it's too big for his head, and he can't get to the mouth of it. When he's in the van

Speaker 18 under the overpass, it's a good I-35. I agree.

Speaker 10 If you look at, go get cancer treated in Canada.

Speaker 18 Yeah, good luck with that.

Speaker 1 Good luck with that.

Speaker 1 By the way,

Speaker 1 you know, we think of things that we disagree with. Like, there's things that are divisive in this country.
Abortion, for example. Like, yeah, you got one of those 50-50 issues.
There's a lot of them.

Speaker 1 81%

Speaker 1 of Americans are happy with their health care. 81%.

Speaker 83 And I bet that's down since Obamacare.

Speaker 1 Obamacare does drag it down. It's the worst part of the, it's the lowest percentage.

Speaker 33 And what is that?

Speaker 22 Let me just remind everybody.

Speaker 73 That is the public-private partnership between the government and the healthcare industry.

Speaker 72 That's what that is.

Speaker 130 And it's got the lowest approval rating of any health insurance in America.

Speaker 115 So

Speaker 1 not a surprise.

Speaker 18 Not a surprise.

Speaker 122 That's not true. We just didn't do it right.

Speaker 1 You know, and I will say one of the things that was most frustrating to me about hearing the fallout of this, you guys probably saw some of his manifesto.

Speaker 18 that he wrote that there's been bits and pieces.

Speaker 1 I don't want to go into too much of it, but like there's some version of this in my head when it happened where you have this person, and this is what the left kind of has of this guy.

Speaker 133 Like, this guy was, you know, he studied and he worked and he looked at the healthcare system and he fought it.

Speaker 1 And they denied his claims and he couldn't stand it anymore. And he stood up and he took a stand for the people.
No, this guy's just an idiot. Okay.

Speaker 1 In day one

Speaker 1 of healthcare argument school is the point: Did you know that we pay the most in health insurance and we're only 42nd in life expectancy? It is like the most basic argument in the argument.

Speaker 1 That's the first thing you see when you walk through the college of healthcare arguing school. And

Speaker 1 that

Speaker 1 is what he put in there. Like, that's his point.
And he's like, I, and he even says in there, I'm not really the best person to argue this, but you know, who is Michael Moore? First of all,

Speaker 1 first of all, no, he's not. Second of all, can you imagine a manifesto written with, I'm not the best person to argue this, but you know, who is Glenn Beck?

Speaker 18 Can you imagine what the news headlines would be?

Speaker 1 There'd be thousands of people outside the door protesting. Yes.
There'd be death threats.

Speaker 20 You'd be on every, you'd be top of any rare today.

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 1 I believe iHeart would stand behind us, but still.

Speaker 77 Yeah, you know what? I think you're right.

Speaker 18 I think you're right.

Speaker 108 Especially with the new administration coming in.

Speaker 1 But I will guarantee you'd lead every single news broadcast. Yes, I would.
Michael Moore is, they are putting him on. You know what they're saying?

Speaker 1 Well, what did you mean about your healthcare critiques?

Speaker 18 Go through them again.

Speaker 1 Can you imagine?

Speaker 130 Oh, my gosh. And so,

Speaker 1 and it's that dumb thing where if you look at, there are a thousand different ways to go through that. We've been through them.

Speaker 1 You wrote a book with a chapter that went through all of the things picking this apart. But like,

Speaker 1 of course, the reason for that statistic is, number one, car accidents. We drive a lot more than people in other developed nations.
We get a lot more people die.

Speaker 1 There's, you know, things like violence in cities.

Speaker 88 There's things like, we're all fat.

Speaker 108 We're lazy.

Speaker 1 We have lots of money. We're fat.
We also, and this is shown all over the world, when you get to a certain amount of wealth, you start taking more, you spend more of your money on health care.

Speaker 1 The society demands it all over the world. Luxembourg spends twice as much as Spain, and they have basically the same health

Speaker 1 life expectancy. Why? Well, because at some point, you know, you're throwing money and you're just trying to get a few extra days.
Like, the returns are not as good as you get up in that curve.

Speaker 1 But, like, there's, you know, opioids are a big part of this. Drug, there are all sorts of issues, accidents.

Speaker 1 But, like, when you get to the point when you're talking about the health, these are not health care issues.

Speaker 1 You, you driving 85 miles an hour getting hit by a Dodge challenger is not a healthcare healthcare system issue.

Speaker 91 I don't know.

Speaker 14 I can make a case against Dodge with a good attorney.

Speaker 17 If I can get a good attorney, I can't.

Speaker 18 You could. You could.

Speaker 1 So anyway, this is just like, it's basic stuff. And so he wasn't even like a smart villain slash thirst trap, whatever the heck they're doing with him right now.

Speaker 1 That bizarre thing that they're just glorifying this guy. He's just a moron who read like four tweets and watched a dumb Michael Moore movie.
And this poor guy paid for it with his life.

Speaker 72 So look, go ahead.

Speaker 1 And his family's incredibly wealthy.

Speaker 28 That's what I was going to say.

Speaker 18 He didn't bring up his family. It's not like he couldn't afford health care.

Speaker 18 And we all know he apparently had some kind of chronic back pain or something, and that drove him to kill. Pat,

Speaker 130 you don't understand the amount of people I've murdered over the years because of my back pain.

Speaker 28 When I first met Pat in 1989,

Speaker 52 no, 1988, maybe,

Speaker 28 we first met.

Speaker 24 The first year, Pat had to do his part of the show from his bed for what, three months?

Speaker 130 Yeah, it was about yeah, two, three months, two, three months.

Speaker 108 Because I couldn't.

Speaker 10 And he's never had relief from his back pain since.

Speaker 68 In 35 years. Okay.

Speaker 10 It's so crippling.

Speaker 8 I feel like a baby every time I go ouch.

Speaker 61 And I hurt a lot, but I know I don't hurt like he does.

Speaker 68 But that's why I've killed dozens of people.

Speaker 1 And it's justified. It's justified.

Speaker 37 Well, I didn't believe it was at first, but then he did say, owie, owie, owie, owie, several times.

Speaker 107 And then I was like, now it's understandable.

Speaker 65 Yes, they had it coming.

Speaker 130 They had it coming.

Speaker 1 And the only thing we know about his health care, by the way, is that the United Healthcare did cover his claims. I know.
He actually wrote about it on Reddit that they did cover his claims for some

Speaker 1 different ailment.

Speaker 1 But he got the surgery. I don't know.
I mean, his family's very well off. It doesn't seem like he got any lack of care.
It's just like, it's just, this guy was won over. Let's be clear.

Speaker 1 And this is not the fault of people who argue this, but this guy was won over by dumb left-wing healthcare arguments. Yes.
That is what happened here.

Speaker 78 Now, that is not the fault of

Speaker 1 Michael Moore.

Speaker 1 I don't care how dumb he is. It's not his fault.

Speaker 18 Or fat.

Speaker 92 I don't care how fat he is.

Speaker 1 He's very fat as well. The guy knows a lot about healthcare, probably because he's at the doctor's office 14 times a week because of the way he eats.
But that being said, it's not his fault.

Speaker 18 Nope.

Speaker 1 But that is what occurred here. This guy was won over by really dumb left-wing healthcare arguments.
That, and what, and these are, this is a guy who follows AOC on Twitter.

Speaker 1 This is a guy who did all this crap. If we were the same as the left, we would be just straight out blaming them

Speaker 18 for this. We're not.

Speaker 1 But I don't think that's the way it should be handled.

Speaker 72 And, you know, I just want to say one other thing about healthcare.

Speaker 2 You care about healthcare.

Speaker 100 If you were at all excited about RFK Jr., and everybody on the left should be very excited about RFK Jr.

Speaker 40 because you agree with

Speaker 122 a lot more of what he says than I do.

Speaker 1 And he was a Democratic presidential candidate in this cycle.

Speaker 129 So

Speaker 79 what is he trying to do?

Speaker 124 He's trying to expose.

Speaker 59 the pharmaceutical companies that are in bed with the government, the healthcare industry that is in bed with the government.

Speaker 64 He is trying to show how our food is being manipulated by big food.

Speaker 20 Okay.

Speaker 106 And what are the Democrats doing?

Speaker 37 The Democrats are trying to pass a five-year farm bill to jam it through so he can't touch anything in farm.

Speaker 28 They also are trying to pass a giant pharmaceutical bill.

Speaker 21 And I believe they did pass, didn't they, the

Speaker 61 extra bill to say, no, no, we're serious.

Speaker 8 Pharmaceutical companies can't be held responsible for anything.

Speaker 1 Is that the official title?

Speaker 18 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 47 No, it's make America really super healthy again, bill.

Speaker 109 But that's what they're doing.

Speaker 10 They're obstructing what you just voted for.

Speaker 91 I mean, it's not a surprise at all.

Speaker 78 But who's protecting?

Speaker 6 Who's protecting the lies?

Speaker 103 I'm not saying United Healthcare, because if that's what I have, I have Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Speaker 104 I think I have.

Speaker 114 But you guys have it and i i don't i have a problem with health care companies but not

Speaker 2 i'm not going to go shoot anybody even if i had the most extreme i would then if i couldn't get health care demand that the united states government reform its laws so there could be competition against bad health care companies

Speaker 28 anyway all right let's move on thank you so much

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Speaker 116 next hour we're going to talk about those drones and the mothership from Iran.

Speaker 27 Did you hear that?

Speaker 1 I just know that it's not us, it's not the government.

Speaker 1 Of course, they announced it yesterday.

Speaker 90 Yeah, then they would never lie to us.

Speaker 18 No, they'd never.

Speaker 90 It would never be the government.

Speaker 28 I think I have the answer for this.

Speaker 7 I'm going to give it to you next hour.

Speaker 40 I truly believe.

Speaker 122 I've been thinking about it for a few days.

Speaker 40 It absolutely makes sense. I talked to

Speaker 66 our Intel guy on our team, Jason.

Speaker 37 He's spoken to other Intel people.

Speaker 127 And

Speaker 59 I think we know what it is.

Speaker 116 I think we know what it is.

Speaker 60 But

Speaker 93 we're playing enormous games here right now.

Speaker 86 And if it's not us,

Speaker 88 wow,

Speaker 58 are we a joke of a country?

Speaker 67 Hmm.

Speaker 1 That is right.

Speaker 1 I would be much more comfortable with, actually, we're trying some new technology and we might use it in the battlefield someday. We're just kind of flying it over America.

Speaker 1 I would be much more confident than what they did, which was, it's not us, but it's not another country, but we don't know what it is.

Speaker 18 Huh?

Speaker 78 What do you mean? And it's no threat.

Speaker 61 Don't worry. It's no threat.

Speaker 37 It's no threat.

Speaker 70 If you don't know what it is, you can't follow it.

Speaker 77 You can't follow it on radar or sonar or infrared.

Speaker 77 How do you know it's not a threat?

Speaker 46 That makes no sense.

Speaker 1 Did you hear the part of this where they said

Speaker 1 the drones followed a Coast Guard ship?

Speaker 18 Did you hear that part of the story?

Speaker 1 And I'd heard it briefly, like, okay, they kind of like, all right, well, who cares? I mean, it could be, who knows what it is.

Speaker 1 Then they said it was between third, a pack of between 13 and 30 of them did it.

Speaker 18 Wait, what?

Speaker 133 Are there pistols or even flares on a Coast Guard gun? Could we?

Speaker 49 I mean, if we didn't, honestly, if we didn't know what it is, when it's off the shores, why wouldn't we shoot it down?

Speaker 1 Every one of them gets shot down.

Speaker 79 Every single one of them gets shot down.

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Speaker 18 All right.

Speaker 129 So

Speaker 43 on the day of the election, what was Jill Biden wearing when she came out smiling after the vote?

Speaker 18 Reg. Famous as red.

Speaker 83 Okay.

Speaker 60 And I thought, okay,

Speaker 54 maybe.

Speaker 25 I mean, she has a blue vote

Speaker 32 dress that she's worn before.

Speaker 7 I don't know if you ever saw that.

Speaker 126 She wore it like at a convention or something.

Speaker 83 And it says vote on it.

Speaker 20 That sounds terrible.

Speaker 125 It was pretty terrible.

Speaker 28 But if you want to send a message of voting and voting blue, that's what you would wear.

Speaker 76 Right.

Speaker 1 But also, you don't have to send a message up with every outfit.

Speaker 22 Amen to that.

Speaker 10 So I'm like, okay,

Speaker 30 maybe. I think you're reading too much into it.

Speaker 13 Then they don't talk to each other anymore.

Speaker 32 This week, all of a sudden, they're at the Kennedy Center sitting next to each other.

Speaker 27 Okay.

Speaker 46 The Bidens and the Harrises sitting next to each other.

Speaker 104 Bidens,

Speaker 77 they don't, she is sitting right next to Kamala.

Speaker 84 They don't.

Speaker 59 Kamala never turns.

Speaker 81 I mean, sorry,

Speaker 88 Biden never turns and even says hello, doesn't look her way the entire time.

Speaker 113 Now, how do you do that?

Speaker 83 That takes effort. That takes control.

Speaker 22 Okay, so there's no love loss there.

Speaker 8 Now, here's where I'm going to prove to you.

Speaker 104 They despise her

Speaker 4 and she voted against Kamala.

Speaker 7 This is what happened at the White House yesterday.

Speaker 2 She was on prompter. She was talking about Christmas.

Speaker 118 And then she uses the word joy in her speech.

Speaker 83 And then she says this.

Speaker 138 So I hope that you all feel that sense of, you know, peace and light and that

Speaker 138 just for a moment when you leave here today that you feel, I don't know, a little a sense of joy.

Speaker 138 Because I think we all need like this, you know, we all need to feel joy now during this time of the season,

Speaker 138 just during this time so anyway

Speaker 138 okay now i'll start

Speaker 138 you're all reading into that okay

Speaker 56 if you're watching blaze tv you may have spotted what i just spot spotted but play the last 10 seconds of that back if you can and if you can't just play the whole thing

Speaker 138 You know, we all need to feel joy now during this this time of the season during

Speaker 138 just during this time if you're aware so you don't use at this point but okay she's using it go ahead keep playing because I think we all need like this you know we all need to feel joy now during this this time of the season during just during this time stop

Speaker 72 just during this time

Speaker 79 not just the time of the season just during this time.

Speaker 23 So now she's narrowing it down to there are problems,

Speaker 10 okay?

Speaker 64 And we should feel joy.

Speaker 33 Well, that was the campaign slogan.

Speaker 52 There are problems, but we have joy and we're going to solve them.

Speaker 105 Now,

Speaker 9 here's where that cuts the throat.

Speaker 28 Listen to the audience and then if you're watching Blaze TV, watch her eyes,

Speaker 59 watch her movements.

Speaker 63 It's very easy to lie,

Speaker 49 but your body will always give, unless you're a great actor or actress, your body will give away the lie.

Speaker 93 Your body will not act the same way as your mouth and even your eyes.

Speaker 43 Her eyes and her body betray her here.

Speaker 57 Watch.

Speaker 138 Just during this time. So anyway.

Speaker 18 okay, now I'll start.

Speaker 138 You're all reading into that.

Speaker 105 She did not look at the crowd.

Speaker 2 If that's happening naturally,

Speaker 100 that would have easily been, if she didn't even think of that connection, you would have immediately looked at the crowd.

Speaker 81 Your eyes would have darted back and forth like,

Speaker 114 what am I missing?

Speaker 72 And you might have even said,

Speaker 72 What do you guys?

Speaker 1 I'm sorry.

Speaker 83 What did I say?

Speaker 20 Okay.

Speaker 70 She, her eyes didn't dart.

Speaker 87 She didn't, she wasn't startled by it.

Speaker 52 She just leaned down to the microphone and said, okay, you're reading too much into that.

Speaker 89 I'm sorry.

Speaker 74 No,

Speaker 84 nope.

Speaker 46 That was intentional.

Speaker 64 That was, she despises Kamala Harris.

Speaker 137 Despises her.

Speaker 108 Disagree with that?

Speaker 1 I mean, I could see it. I don't know that I'm as convinced as you are.
I mean, joy is a word associated with the holiday season.

Speaker 95 You could easily toss that out.

Speaker 28 And that's why it's fine in this season.

Speaker 1 Right, but she just seems to be just stuttering and looking around trying to get to the end of that thing there. I don't know.
I mean, I think it's possible.

Speaker 1 But it's interesting, though. Like, and I'm not a fan of Kamala Harris.
You may know that.

Speaker 18 Really? You didn't vote for her?

Speaker 1 No, no. And, you know,

Speaker 1 VeepThoughts.com, you can watch all of her greatest hits. Yeah.
But, like, is she the one to get mad at for the Bidens? What did she do here?

Speaker 28 I think she feels, I think the Bidens feel

Speaker 92 that

Speaker 104 she was knifing them.

Speaker 18 Remember,

Speaker 18 I know.

Speaker 37 I think it's the Obamas.

Speaker 66 I think Pelosi.

Speaker 73 Yeah, and Pelosi, which I don't believe they've talked to Pelosi since.

Speaker 1 No, I think that one's real.

Speaker 18 I think this one's real.

Speaker 1 I think this one's real too. I just don't know that it makes all that much sense.
Now, Kamala Harris.

Speaker 46 When have the Bidens made sense?

Speaker 20 Well, that's true.

Speaker 1 That's true. I mean, he's famously just stutters his way through nonsensical jabbering.
But I just feel like, you know, I will say this for Kamala Harris

Speaker 1 from the Joe Biden perspective.

Speaker 1 Her opportunity to become president of the United States was to say he did a bad job.

Speaker 1 If she would have said that, she would have had a chance at winning that election. I agree.
She would have said, look, I talked to Joe behind the scenes. I tried to get him to move on the border.

Speaker 1 He had a different vision. And what happened didn't work.
So I fought and fought and fought and fought. And finally, we got those rules changed.

Speaker 1 I know it's nonsense and BS,

Speaker 1 but

Speaker 1 she could have taken a tack to make him. And she never did.
And she never did.

Speaker 1 In fact, she went on the view and said she couldn't think of anything that she would have changed in the entire administration.

Speaker 92 Because that's also true.

Speaker 61 She could change it.

Speaker 1 It is true, but that's not. What does that have to do with anything?

Speaker 10 I'm just saying.

Speaker 47 If you're forgetting on that particular one, you're forgetting how stupid she is.

Speaker 1 Well, okay.

Speaker 108 Okay.

Speaker 1 That could be it. But again, if she's just, you know, whatever the reason she didn't go to after the 25th Amendment.

Speaker 1 She didn't leak to the media that he was having these moments behind the scenes throughout three and a half years of the presidency.

Speaker 1 I don't think there's a good case that the problem with Kamala Harris from the left perspective is that she wasn't too disloyal to Joe Biden.

Speaker 35 All right. All right.

Speaker 30 Let me let me share one of, I would share something that I've been thinking about lately on somebody I have to call and make amends to.

Speaker 59 Let me share a story I don't think you even know.

Speaker 90 Okay. Okay.

Speaker 126 A bad story about me.

Speaker 18 Oh, gosh.

Speaker 18 Yeah.

Speaker 1 So. Open up the book.
Do we have to add another chapter?

Speaker 7 You'll never guess where this is happening.

Speaker 91 Height of my alcoholism in Baltimore.

Speaker 18 No way. Yeah.
Yeah. Strange.

Speaker 65 All right. So

Speaker 14 this company that I was working for

Speaker 95 was

Speaker 43 playing around with our contracts and stuff.

Speaker 71 And they wanted to hire me, but I was partnered with Pat and we were best friends and we were killing it.

Speaker 28 But they just didn't want to pay Pat.

Speaker 39 And I said, I'll renew my contract if you renew Pat's contract so we can continue on.

Speaker 27 They said, fine.

Speaker 49 So they did.

Speaker 28 Soon as we signed the contract, they just invoked the clause to pay him off

Speaker 35 and got rid of him and replaced him with someone else without me knowing anything about it.

Speaker 18 Okay.

Speaker 1 I remember the outline of the story. Okay.

Speaker 91 Typical radio, by the way.

Speaker 56 Right. Typical radio.

Speaker 73 Just knife you in the back, lock me in for five years.

Speaker 2 And the guy who I've wanted to partner with forever.

Speaker 68 Yeah.

Speaker 49 Gone. Gone.
Okay.

Speaker 2 For no reason whatsoever.

Speaker 83 And so

Speaker 102 I'm working with my attorneys and they're like, Lenny, there's not much you can do.

Speaker 101 And I'm like, oh, yeah, there is.

Speaker 85 Oh, there's lots I can do.

Speaker 64 And so this guy named Larry Wax came in and it was his big shot to be on, you know, Baltimore radio.

Speaker 12 And he was very excited.

Speaker 54 And

Speaker 17 he would see.

Speaker 46 You were not excited.

Speaker 16 No, no.

Speaker 28 And I did not participate in, you know, help plan the show.

Speaker 2 He would plan the whole show, okay?

Speaker 14 Cause he knew, because I was like,

Speaker 126 I'll just follow you.

Speaker 1 So you were so angry.

Speaker 20 I was so protesting, essentially. Yeah.

Speaker 103 And I was like, I'll just follow you, which I've never, you know, me.

Speaker 131 I've never done that.

Speaker 52 My name was the first in the show. Right.

Speaker 26 Larry, you go ahead and you just tell me what we're going to do.

Speaker 76 And then he'd say, okay, right before the break. Okay.

Speaker 28 So we're going to, we're going to end here, but I'm going to say this, then you say this, and then we'll get into this conversation about this, see where it goes.

Speaker 103 But we're ending here.

Speaker 18 Okay.

Speaker 103 He'd open up the mic and he'd say,

Speaker 61 so what'd you do last night?

Speaker 25 And I was supposed to say

Speaker 60 I watched Netflix.

Speaker 2 And I said,

Speaker 49 I didn't do anything. I went to bed early.

Speaker 41 And he would just look at me

Speaker 108 like, what the hell?

Speaker 1 What a jerk.

Speaker 66 Oh my gosh.

Speaker 18 I destroyed

Speaker 66 everything.

Speaker 21 And I eventually apologized to him.

Speaker 86 I said, Larry, this is not, I'm sorry.

Speaker 48 Cause he looked at me with these big, sad eyes.

Speaker 83 And he he was like, Glenn, you're killing me, man.

Speaker 5 And I'm like, I know, but they signed me to a five-year contract and I'm not going to be here for five years.

Speaker 101 I'm not going to be here.

Speaker 7 You're trying to get yourself fired.

Speaker 2 I'm trying to get myself fired

Speaker 60 because I didn't have an option out.

Speaker 73 And I just looked at him.

Speaker 81 Towards the end, I really felt bad.

Speaker 86 And I was like, I'm sorry, Larry.

Speaker 34 I know I'm destroying your one shot.

Speaker 1 I mean, it was horrible.

Speaker 21 And I feel, feel he's been coming to mind so much.

Speaker 103 I don't even know where he is.

Speaker 136 I don't know what happened afterwards.

Speaker 8 And I feel really, I feel like I should call him and say, hey, Larry,

Speaker 2 please tell me you're not like in the sanitation industry now.

Speaker 20 Please tell me that you had some success afterwards that I didn't

Speaker 1 in the industry. Yeah, so wait, so you never really lost contact with the guy and never

Speaker 18 kind of talked this out.

Speaker 63 You'll be surprised.

Speaker 47 We didn't have a good relationship.

Speaker 1 Oh, that's so, so you were bringing that up on the Kamala Harris context. Yeah.
Do you think that she was maybe

Speaker 122 matter if it was her?

Speaker 64 She was the tool used

Speaker 37 to take her.

Speaker 2 No matter how nice she was to him, Larry was very kind to me and gracious on the air.

Speaker 18 Okay.

Speaker 37 I was not having any of it.

Speaker 43 And I was never mean to him, but I would never play along.

Speaker 18 Not helpful. Okay, not helpful at all at all.
All right.

Speaker 94 That's what I think is happening with Kamala.

Speaker 68 First of all, she has a record of kniving her boss in the back.

Speaker 3 Totally.

Speaker 1 In fact, that is her specialty. I would say it's the one talent she has.
Yes.

Speaker 92 Although, you know, knifing her boss in the back.

Speaker 1 Some taking mayors of Los Angeles have ideas of other talents, but generally speaking, the one talent she has is that behind-the-scenes

Speaker 1 grab for power.

Speaker 14 But I have absolutely no evidence of that other than her history.

Speaker 57 I don't know.

Speaker 103 She seemed to be very kind and everything else and very gracious about it, but she was at least the two.

Speaker 6 She was

Speaker 18 his Larry Wax.

Speaker 42 Sorry, Larry, if you're listening.

Speaker 103 I really mean that.

Speaker 125 It's been bothering me.

Speaker 103 I'm going to try to find you.

Speaker 80 I'm sorry.

Speaker 60 But that's what it is.

Speaker 1 That's what it is.

Speaker 1 I think you could make the argument

Speaker 1 that Biden was doing that to her the entire term. Like

Speaker 1 he was always

Speaker 1 positive about her, but then would

Speaker 1 the entire administration was leaking negative things about Kyle Dola for three and a half years.

Speaker 28 I don't know, though, that that was necessarily him.

Speaker 106 I think, I mean, all the stories were everyone

Speaker 5 hates her.

Speaker 106 Everyone around her.

Speaker 106 Everyone in her office hates her.

Speaker 24 Okay, so I don't know if that was necessarily Joe Biden going, let's come up with some bad things.

Speaker 125 I just think everybody hated her. Like,

Speaker 73 she's a nightmare.

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Speaker 131 yesterday, Republican Representative Jeff Van Drew

Speaker 58 told Fox News this about the drones in New Jersey.

Speaker 139 You know, I'm also on the Transportation Committee, on the Aviation Subcommittee, and I've gotten to know people.

Speaker 139 And from from very high sources, very qualified sources, very responsible sources, I'm going to tell you the real deal.

Speaker 139 Iran launched a mothership probably about a month ago that contains these drones. That mothership is off, I'm going to tell you the deal.
It's off the east coast of the United States of America.

Speaker 139 They've launched drones. Everything that we can see or hear, and again, these are from high sources.
I don't say this lightly.

Speaker 139 Now, you know, we know there was a probability it could have been our own government. We know it's not our own government because they would have let us know.

Speaker 139 It could have been some really glorified hobbyist or hobbyist that were doing something unbelievable. They don't have the technology.

Speaker 139 But let's pretend that's possible. The third possibility was somebody, an adversarial country, doing this.

Speaker 139 Know that Iran made a deal with China to purchase drones, motherships, and technology in order to go forward.

Speaker 31 Now the Pentagon came out and said that's not not true.

Speaker 83 There's a state senator.

Speaker 28 You might have seen this on X

Speaker 14 last night.

Speaker 85 Here's what Doug Steinhard said on these drones.

Speaker 51 Got 13.

Speaker 140 The best information that we have available to us to this point suggests that these drones are coming from offshore, that when we try to make contact with them, they become evasive and elusive.

Speaker 140 You know, from my perspective, if they are American assets, if they're American military, if they're American drones, and I think we owe the American people answers or explanations, but they have to.

Speaker 85 Stop.

Speaker 107 Now, Brian Bergen is another New Jersey assemblyman.

Speaker 103 He drove two hours for a private meeting with the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and everybody else.

Speaker 91 This was going around last night.

Speaker 4 And he left the meeting.

Speaker 28 He said it was the biggest bunch of bullcrap he's ever heard.

Speaker 121 He's former military.

Speaker 33 He said, we don't know what it is.

Speaker 4 Of course we we know what it is.

Speaker 21 And they gave us no information.

Speaker 11 He was really angry.

Speaker 103 He's joining me here in about four minutes.

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Speaker 4 I think I know what these are.

Speaker 22 But I'm not ruling out the Iran thing.

Speaker 44 I mean,

Speaker 9 that...

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Speaker 86 I don't think so.

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Speaker 43 I want to bring in Brian Bergen.

Speaker 14 I saw Brian on, I think it was X yesterday.

Speaker 126 He's a New Jersey assemblyman that drove a couple of hours for this meeting with, you know, the DHS and,

Speaker 22 you know, the FAA and everybody that should know what the heck is going on with these drones.

Speaker 73 And he walked out early.

Speaker 103 He was so flaming angry.

Speaker 66 And I wanted to get him on today.

Speaker 43 Brian, how are you?

Speaker 141 I'm doing great. Glad, nice to have me, man.

Speaker 129 You bet.

Speaker 75 So why'd you walk out yesterday?

Speaker 76 What happened?

Speaker 141 Well, so we got called down there.

Speaker 141 We being all 120 members of the state legislature of New Jersey, the Assembly and the Senate, got invited to come down to this special legislator-only briefing down in the state police headquarters.

Speaker 141 And the state police was there and the department of homeland security was there and um they were supposed to tell us what's going on wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait hang on to this a second so they didn't even come to you

Speaker 2 they said to all of the legislators instead of how many guys were speaking ten

Speaker 141 less less than ten okay all right that's good all right yeah yeah so we all went there and um and then the first thing that they say is this is not a classified briefing and in fact we could have probably let the press in.

Speaker 141 And then they just went on and said that they know nothing and they have no understanding what's going on.

Speaker 141 They don't know where they're coming from, where they're going to, or who's responsible for it. And so

Speaker 141 I was just pissed that we're there to listen to such a Bush League amateur hour presentation that they could have given us by a text message.

Speaker 141 And what really got me upset was the primary reason why I left early was two things.

Speaker 141 The Colonel of the State Police said that he had a helicopter of his hovering directly above one of these drones, which he called a six-foot drone. But he felt unsafe for his pilots and had them land.

Speaker 141 Ten minutes later, he says, Hey, it'd be really nice to know where these things are coming from or they're going to.

Speaker 141 And I'm like, well, why did you follow the freaking thing when you had it in your sights? I mean, I have no idea why.

Speaker 28 I want the audience to know.

Speaker 57 You were an Apache helicopter pilot in Iraq.

Speaker 55 You have a Bronze Star combat action badge,

Speaker 5 several honors.

Speaker 6 You graduated West Point.

Speaker 43 You're not a nobody on what happens in the sky.

Speaker 141 Right, right. Yeah, that's exactly right.
And I mean, first of all, what he said is people were hovering above it. I was like, well, that's stupid.
Who hovers above a target? You know, you want to...

Speaker 141 get a standoff distance and follow it, you know, so you can use your systems to track it.

Speaker 141 And it was just, yes, I'm speaking from some level of experience here but more importantly it was just common sense you have this thing in your sites that you know is potentially a threat because we don't know where it's coming from where it's going to who's controlling it and it's six feet big in the sky and you just let it go I mean it was mind-boggling to me and the second thing that they said that really

Speaker 141 sent me through the moon was the Department of Homeland Security has some device that they're going to give to the state police that will help them identify drones in the sky.

Speaker 141 And it's supposed to be pretty cool technology.

Speaker 141 It filters out birds and stuff like that. And it's supposed to be really good.
Anyway, one of my colleagues said, well, when are you going to get it?

Speaker 141 And the colonel of the state police said it should be here in a couple days. And I was like, in my head, should be here in a couple days.
Like, what the hell are you doing? Somebody go get in a van

Speaker 141 and drive it to freaking New Jersey right now. You know, I mean, Glenn, this is the level of stupidity that we're dealing with here.
And that's why I was so frustrated.

Speaker 20 I continue to be frustrated.

Speaker 31 So let me run a couple of things

Speaker 49 by you.

Speaker 14 First, somebody came out, you know, a congressman came out yesterday and said, I've got it on good authority that it's Iran and they got a ship off.

Speaker 67 If that were true,

Speaker 22 would we not have

Speaker 93 followed these things back to the ship?

Speaker 51 Why aren't we blow if they're going back over the water and they're not ours, why wouldn't we be blowing them up over the water?

Speaker 141 Well, so that's a great question. And it was Congressman Van Drew who said that.

Speaker 141 And I think very highly of Congressman Van Drew. And he's not someone who normally says something outlandish like that.

Speaker 18 In this case, you know,

Speaker 141 I rag on our state government all the time, and in this case, Homeland Security, but our U.S. Navy

Speaker 141 is a force to be reckoned with for the rest of the world. Now,

Speaker 141 I'm a West Point grad. It is Army-Navy Week, so I would hope we beat the hell out of Navy this weekend.
But I got to give them some respect.

Speaker 141 So they would not allow an Iranian ship of any kind to get close to us. Correct.
I find that to be pretty unusual that that would happen.

Speaker 94 So the next thing is, if we couldn't track these things,

Speaker 107 I've been in the New Jersey and New York area.

Speaker 46 There's a lot of airplanes in the sky.

Speaker 72 And if you can't track these and you don't know where they are,

Speaker 98 you would ground all of the planes because you don't know if they're hostile to planes.

Speaker 8 You don't know if one of them just gets into the flight path of another.

Speaker 107 There are planes everywhere in the sky.

Speaker 72 So again, that leads me to believe you can track these and you know where they're coming from.

Speaker 141 Yeah,

Speaker 141 I don't know all the technology available to them. What I do know is we're the United States of America, and I live in a state, New Jersey, which has a $56 billion budget.

Speaker 141 The fact that we don't have the resources available to us to figure this out is ludicrous. And you're right.
There's a lot of

Speaker 141 the concerns keep piling up now. One that you mentioned,

Speaker 141 what if they go dark, as the governor said? You know, that's a danger to other aircraft that operate visual flight rules at night. You know, there's a lot of potential issues here.

Speaker 141 You know, some lawmakers are calling for a shutdown of drone activity in the sky. But, you know, we don't even know whose people are, what they're doing.

Speaker 141 They're certainly not going to listen if we shut down the activity.

Speaker 18 Right.

Speaker 67 Let's take all the guns from the good guys.

Speaker 18 Right, I got it.

Speaker 141 Yeah, right. But what we do need to do is

Speaker 141 common sense. It just needs to be an all-hands-on-deck approach.

Speaker 141 The state police, the National Guard, which can be mobilized by the governor, the Department of Homeland Security, and they need to follow one of these suckers to wherever it goes, and let's figure out who's responsible.

Speaker 92 So here's what here's what baffles me, Brian.

Speaker 21 You get at one guy with a laser pointer in his backyard and he points it at an airplane and a pilot and the FAA tackles that guy.

Speaker 31 They grapple down from helicopters and make sure that never happens again.

Speaker 46 How do we, if this is some private citizen or citizens doing it, how would we not know that?

Speaker 141 You're 100% right. And that's why in the interview I had yesterday and a couple others, I said it's a lack of effort.
It has to be, has to be a lack of effort. You know,

Speaker 141 the FBI is an amazing organization that takes down people all the time before they do all kinds of crazy stuff.

Speaker 141 They have a litany of successes that they can point to of stopping things before they happen because of their counterterrorism efforts and their intelligence efforts.

Speaker 141 Why the hell they can't find anybody responsible for this? Okay. Or pick up any chatters crazy.

Speaker 2 Okay, so let me give you my theory and and please if you think it's nonsense shoot it full of holes my uncle used to be in military intelligence back in the 60s and 70s and uh he did all of the nuclear uh stuff

Speaker 2 and uh when the stealth b1 bomber came out the wing uh he said old technology and i said what and he's because remember it was first spotted and they were like what is that?

Speaker 61 It's a UFO.

Speaker 8 And he's like, that's been available for a while. They'll announce it to the country and they'll fly it around and then people will speculate and then they'll say, oh yeah, we have a B-1 bomber.

Speaker 44 It's new.

Speaker 10 I think

Speaker 28 a good chance is we are.

Speaker 37 sending someone a message or we're doing something with the, I mean, Russia just launched, you know, a hypersonic missile.

Speaker 2 It doesn't make sense that our government doesn't know what this is and can't stop it and doesn't see it as a danger.

Speaker 70 What makes sense is they're lying to us.

Speaker 28 They know what this is, and it's not extraterrestrial and it's not any of that crap.

Speaker 18 What do you think?

Speaker 141 Yeah, well, so

Speaker 141 I don't disagree with the premise that you have here.

Speaker 141 One of the things that I will say is unique to this area and where all this is happening is we have a military installation called Pikatini Arsenal.

Speaker 141 And it's very important to Picatinny Arsenal that there's good community relations because we want to maintain that here and it's a huge resource for the Army where it's at.

Speaker 141 Any uncertainty about what's going on military-wise around here is

Speaker 141 bad for them and bad for the future of Picatinny. So they have an incentive to over-communicate when things are happening and they often do that when they're doing testing.
They over-communicate.

Speaker 141 So in this area here, it's probably unlikely that there would be anything that the government would want to do that would cause

Speaker 141 public concern.

Speaker 46 So then what is your what are you left with that makes sense to you the most?

Speaker 141 You know, to be honest,

Speaker 141 I'm not left with much.

Speaker 141 The only thing,

Speaker 141 before I went to this briefing, I would have told you it's FedEx or UPS or Amazon testing out delivery capabilities of aircraft, you know,

Speaker 141 and they want to do it at night so as not to freak people out. But then, then, you know, by this point, it's blown up so high, you would think somebody would say something.

Speaker 141 They would say, Oh, yeah, hey, it's us, chill out. But so I really, I really don't know.
I'm legitimately concerned. And I am not a conspiracy theorist.
I'm not one that jumps to conclusions.

Speaker 141 But the fact that nobody knows and the people who are supposed to know give us no confidence.

Speaker 44 And you believe they don't know.

Speaker 30 You believe they don't know.

Speaker 141 Yeah, but yeah, I do. And now, could the CIA know? Maybe.
I wasn't briefed by them, but I believe the state police and the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon do not know. I really do.

Speaker 141 And that's scary.

Speaker 141 It's equally as scary if I'm wrong. And they do know, and they're doing this to us.
So.

Speaker 56 But that's the world we live in today.

Speaker 18 Yeah.

Speaker 28 You know, it's always like, it could be this, which would mean Jesus is coming, but it could mean this, which would end with Jesus coming.

Speaker 141 But yeah, that's right, Glenn. But in this situation, this is the part that frustrates me.
They can just figure it out. I don't understand.

Speaker 141 I told them, give me a platoon of the men, a couple of Apache helicopters. We'll follow these frigging things, and

Speaker 141 we will figure it out for you. Somebody can get this done.
They're just choosing not to do it.

Speaker 118 I know somebody with an Apache, a private individual with an Apache helicopter.

Speaker 141 Well, let's get it over here, Glenn. I'm ready to go.
I'm a little rusty, probably, but I think I can figure it out.

Speaker 59 They're probably listening right now.

Speaker 90 If you want to check in, we'll maybe line that up.

Speaker 17 Thank you so much. I love it.

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Speaker 65 God bless you, Brian. Thanks for having me.
You bet.

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Speaker 141 Absolutely. So Mitch McConnell is obviously a well-known figure.
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Speaker 141 And he's technically given up that title to John Thune, someone who is a long-time loyalist to McConnell. But he's sticking around.
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Speaker 141 He's not just on the sidelines because he wants to finish out his term with the Democratic governor. It's because he still has a lot of power.

Speaker 141 He's going to be getting in charge of the influential Senate Rules Committee. He's going to be in charge of Senate defense appropriations.

Speaker 141 And over the last month, literally since Donald Trump's resounding win, his national vote win, his win that put him in the pantheon along with Reagan and Nixon for real massive comebacks and

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Speaker 141 He's already been publicly attacking Donald Trump. He went to the AEI dinner, which is a bunch of neoconservatives and kind of put of the old right.

Speaker 141 He went there just a week after the election and announced his intention to stand athwart Donald Trump's foreign policy and a populist reimagining of what's really been a failed foreign policy for the United States for the last 30 years.

Speaker 141 He gave an interview that came out yesterday saying that he's going to try and do everything he can to keep this, the money flowing towards the wars abroad.

Speaker 141 Ukraine, Syria, the Middle East, which is against what the people just voted for. But he's a shadow operator.
He's not someone who needs the limelight.

Speaker 141 He's not one of those people who chases the camera. So over the last couple months and years, oftentimes you'd see other senators come forward with his fingerprints all over.

Speaker 141 The latest is Joni Ernst. She's a longtime

Speaker 141 McConnell loyalist who's coming out, and she's trying to undermine Donald Trump.

Speaker 141 She's taken a step back since then because of the massive blowback that she got.

Speaker 141 But McConnell's fingerprints were all over that and other Republican resistance to trying to stop Donald Trump from getting his own appointees.

Speaker 72 So how do you see this playing out?

Speaker 141 So far, usually McConnell, he's only become so powerful because he wins.

Speaker 141 You'd see an example of this when Tommy Tubberville made his brave stand against the Department of Defense and said they had to end their illegal abortion rules or he wasn't going to confirm any generals.

Speaker 141 He was attacked by all these different Republicans. The person who orchestrated that was Mitch McConnell, who eventually won.
But he has been taking a bruising recently, too.

Speaker 141 For example, he's the one who was behind James Lankford's Senate bill, which was a complete disaster, to try and give amnesty and work with Democrats on processing more border crossings.

Speaker 141 When that went down, you see McConnell just kind of flither away. He's not really in the headlines.
He even actually voted against the bill. He stabbed Lankford in the back.

Speaker 95 Oh, my God.

Speaker 46 Oh, gosh, this guy's a dirtbag.

Speaker 141 It's wild. He never gave up anyone who wasn't going down, as they say, in the departed.

Speaker 141 Now you see Joni Ernst kind of flipping in the wind here. She's in trouble.
She's retreating. And you see McConnell kind of slithering away.

Speaker 141 But at the same time, he's giving these speeches saying he's intending to still be a stick in the mud. And it's not the House of Representatives.

Speaker 141 One powerful senator can really hold up the Trump administration. So it's going to come down to a battle of wills if he decides to stick it out and actually really go at him.

Speaker 141 It's going to pit Jon Thune against Mitch McConnell, or it's going to put him in Donald Trump's crosshairs.

Speaker 18 Good luck with that.

Speaker 141 It's going to become a real battle for who controls Washington, D.C. long after the election's over.

Speaker 40 What do you think of the idea?

Speaker 126 Mike Lee floated this, and I think it's brilliant.

Speaker 59 What John Adams did

Speaker 14 when he was vice president.

Speaker 126 He just went in and whoever's in the seat, whoever's the highest seated person, is in charge of the Senate.

Speaker 40 And the vice president is a tie-breaking vote, but he can do much more than that.

Speaker 126 He can actually take control of the Senate.

Speaker 5 If Donald Trump starts having problems like this,

Speaker 126 why wouldn't he just send over a very capable vice president and just say, here's our agenda, here's what we're doing,

Speaker 101 here's what's happening?

Speaker 35 Why wouldn't he do that?

Speaker 141 I think he ought to. I think that would be a really great role for Senator Vance.
I mean, now vice president-elects Vance.

Speaker 141 He only spent a few short years in Washington, D.C., but he had an extremely capable team.

Speaker 141 He worked really hard, and in that time, he was willing to butthege with Republicans, willing to butthege with Democrats, and had an impact on that chamber, which you don't usually see in the first few years of someone who's new to Washington's Senate career.

Speaker 141 So he could come back and he could really wreck that sort of thing. I mean, his deputy chief of staff, James Braid, ended up becoming the director for legislative affairs for Donald Trump.

Speaker 141 That's a good move. This is the kind of guy who doesn't just listen to politics.
He also reads the books. He's reading LBJ's history of the Senate.
He's digging through the rules.

Speaker 141 He's digging through the history. People who actually know how to try and get things done there.
You don't want, J.D. Vance is going to end up having a pretty big portfolio, it seems.

Speaker 141 He's going to have a lot of responsibilities, more than maybe the OBC with a vice president. So he may be a little busy, but he's certainly got some capable folks and he's able to get in there.

Speaker 66 But even if you don't, even if you don't take it over forever, even if you just go in at the beginning, if they start to slow down, Donald Trump has to have his appointments, has to have them quickly, and he has to get his agenda done in the first hundred days, or they are going to,

Speaker 122 they will stop this any way they can.

Speaker 2 He needs the Republicans at the beginning, at least, for the first hundred days, to move and move quickly.

Speaker 20 That was the secret of the Obama administration.

Speaker 141 That was, and this is really the time he's got to do it. This is why you see them right now.
They're kind of arguing about how to approach this.

Speaker 141 You've got January when everyone's going to come back to town, get to work, and there are some Republicans who are trying to attach basically a whole litany of what the Senate and the House wants to the early legislation.

Speaker 141 You see Jason Smith, for example, he's trying to add tax reform to Donald Trump's early agenda. And you've seen the Trump team saying, heck no, we don't want to bog this down with tax.

Speaker 141 We want to do tax reform, but you can do that next. The first step is the Trump administration's promise to the American people.
It's a border bill. It's an immigration bill.
It's a deportation bill.

Speaker 141 That's what we want, and we want our nominees across the board, and we don't want to mess around with that at all.

Speaker 141 But the people in Congress and the people in the Senate, they don't really like to listen that much to the will of the American people. So it is going to come down a little bit to a battle of wills.

Speaker 141 And it's also going to come down to how hard President Trump really wants to work on this.

Speaker 141 An engaged president who really cares about Capitol Hill and is willing to navigate it can get a huge amount done. The ability for Trump to pick up that phone, the ability of Trump to send that tweet,

Speaker 141 to rattle that saber, to actually be engaged, that's going to be kind of key here.

Speaker 94 So

Speaker 28 give me the carrot that can be used, especially with

Speaker 93 McConnell and the stick.

Speaker 141 So McConnell's big thing is his legacy and his foreign policy legacy. He's trying to tie Donald Trump's hands on Ukraine.
He's trying to tie Donald Trump's hands in the Middle East.

Speaker 141 And I don't know if there's many carrots that are really going to move him right now. He's too advanced in his career.
He's obviously nearing the end of his career. But there's certainly a stick.

Speaker 141 And McConnell, so I'm going to write about this further for next week. But McConnell operates a massive influence network in Washington, D.C., a patronage network.

Speaker 141 where his people are hired all over town. Just mid-level staffers.
They don't need to be in charge. They have access to the money.
They have access to the lobbyists. They have access to the power.

Speaker 141 You want to really crush an influence machine in D.C. You need to ban those people.
You need to stop that. You need to stop the hirings.

Speaker 141 You need to say, we're not going to work with firms to hire these people. We're not going to hire those people.

Speaker 141 And you're going to have to push people like Jon Thune to stand out and stand apart from McConnell and show that they're their own man.

Speaker 51 Donald Trump will certainly have the will to do that.

Speaker 8 Can he just poison that well if he has to?

Speaker 141 I think if he has to. Right now,

Speaker 141 people are holding their fire. They're waiting.
McConnell sent out a couple of smoke signals and warnings saying he intends to do this.

Speaker 141 But at the same time, when you read the interviews about Pete Hegstack, you read the interviews about Tulsi Gabbard, you see no interview, you see no mention of Mitch McConnell because he's kept quiet.

Speaker 141 He's not done taking the meetings. So at the end of the day, everyone's waiting to see, is the old man going to try and burn it all down? And if that's the case, I think you'll start to see open war.

Speaker 111 Yeah,

Speaker 117 have you spent much time with the president lately, Chris?

Speaker 1 President-elect?

Speaker 141 Not since his election.

Speaker 41 Yeah,

Speaker 115 he is a different man, and he is dead serious.

Speaker 77 He knows now, unlike his first term, he knows where the bodies are buried.

Speaker 70 He knows his friends, his enemies.

Speaker 93 He knows what he wants to accomplish, and he has boned up on how Washington works.

Speaker 43 He's not going to take no for an answer.

Speaker 61 he will, he will just slash and burn

Speaker 14 to get things done because he knows.

Speaker 80 He's told me a million times, I have 100 days to get the big stuff done or it ain't going to get done.

Speaker 141 You know, I think that we are fortunate as a country that he lost that last election and it came out now. Yes.

Speaker 141 The team he has around him, the seriousness with which they're approaching this, the mandate from the American people, the respect of the global leaders, the dream team he's pulled together, all of it combined for what could be an absolutely historic lifetime presidency.

Speaker 101 I have to tell you, from here on out, I'm just, when something doesn't go my way, you know, or our way for politics, I will always look to 2020 because we wouldn't even have known how deep the infection was had Biden and Harris not gotten in.

Speaker 67 We wouldn't have seen how close they were and what perversion they were planning for our country.

Speaker 101 We are so blessed he didn't win in 2020.

Speaker 141 Absolutely. The enemy is laid bare.

Speaker 141 And

Speaker 141 it's a good time to be winning again, just in time for the Christmas holidays.

Speaker 18 Yeah.

Speaker 2 Chris, thank you so much, and thanks for

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Speaker 18 Maybe it's much too

Speaker 18 early in the game.

Speaker 18 But I thought I'd ask you just the same.

Speaker 18 What are you doing

Speaker 42 New Year?

Speaker 83 My daughter recorded this and she said to me

Speaker 42 afterwards,

Speaker 90 it's kind of weird, Dad, because

Speaker 137 I've never had a date on New Year's Eve.

Speaker 14 You know, it's kind of like

Speaker 21 you've been my date on New Year's Eve.

Speaker 117 But I'm 18.

Speaker 14 This is going to be like

Speaker 14 I'm going to be having, and I said, no, you're not. You're going to be at the ranch and you're going to be at home and you're going to be in bed and

Speaker 37 I will tape anything.

Speaker 5 I'll tape the fireworks so you can get up early in the morning.

Speaker 125 I don't care if it's four o'clock when you used to get up when you were four years old.

Speaker 14 You're going to bed early, sister.

Speaker 14 But it was, it was, there's a couple of songs on this that are so

Speaker 18 just

Speaker 37 kind of heartbreaking as a dad.

Speaker 14 Because, you know,

Speaker 12 when she did I'll be home for Christmas, she's like, dad, this is the last year that

Speaker 86 I'm guaranteed to be home for Christmas.

Speaker 32 And I'm like, you're breaking my heart.

Speaker 37 What are you doing to me?

Speaker 72 You're just killing me.

Speaker 1 Yeah, she said that. I saw she did a news, like an interview on like a local news station here in Dallas.
It was so great.

Speaker 93 It was so great.

Speaker 62 The news reporter had no idea who her dad was.

Speaker 115 Oh, really?

Speaker 137 She did it here.

Speaker 18 And, you know, my name's all over the building.

Speaker 14 And the reporter comes in and does the whole thing, doesn't ask a single question.

Speaker 7 And then Cheyenne said, I'd have to ask my dad that, but he's right on the hall.

Speaker 116 Let me get him.

Speaker 27 She said, wait, wait, what's your dad's name again?

Speaker 86 And she, and Cheyenne went, Glenn Beck.

Speaker 65 And she went, Glenn Beck, Glenn Beck.

Speaker 57 Okay, I got it.

Speaker 43 She had no idea.

Speaker 18 Oh, cool. It was so golden.
Because it's about her. Yeah.

Speaker 117 There's nothing in it about me.

Speaker 1 It's not like her dad, noted racist Glenn Deck, it wasn't like that at all, which is shocking.

Speaker 1 But she mentioned that about how it was her last, you know, Christmas home. I don't, I can't even think about considering

Speaker 1 what that moment's like. I don't ever want it to come

Speaker 1 with my daughter. But it is a, it's really, it's nice.
She said the same thing. She said something similar in her live performance about the New Year's Eve song, which is about a date.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And she's like, you know, this is weird to sing.

Speaker 18 I've never had a date. I've never had a date on New Year's Eve.

Speaker 1 It's funny to watch her do this.

Speaker 1 And the other thing that's really funny about this is how it's inspired America to come together to listen to her album over and over again to force you to do a duet of Lizzo's song, Where to Hell My Phone.

Speaker 1 And that's, of course, coming very, I think, maybe in the new year,

Speaker 1 very, very soon. You're going to be recording this.

Speaker 31 I hope next week I can, because we're going to be in Nashville.

Speaker 66 You hope?

Speaker 18 Wait, I don't know what what you mean when you hope you're contractually obligated to the audience.

Speaker 10 I know I am.

Speaker 61 I'll get it done. Okay.

Speaker 18 But I just want to

Speaker 33 play a little bit. Can you?

Speaker 103 I mean, it is, Stu's been working on this, and I'm like, how are you possibly going to make Where to Hell My Phone into anything singable?

Speaker 104 This is going to be hysterical.

Speaker 1 Do you have the one without the reference track?

Speaker 18 We could play a little bit of it.

Speaker 126 This is hysterical.

Speaker 91 Remember, Lizzo is

Speaker 18 Where to hell, my phone? It starts off with it.

Speaker 1 It has some of the similar beginnings and trappings of the original.

Speaker 91 Hey, remember this?

Speaker 97 Where to hell, my phone?

Speaker 97 Where to hell, my phone? This is going to go.

Speaker 18 We're going to nail this. Oh, I'm going to have a great time doing this.
Oh, yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 18 Oh, my God.

Speaker 18 And again. And Lezzo will just lose her mind.

Speaker 8 She'll lose it.

Speaker 1 I think she'll like it. I think she'll like it.
Do you?

Speaker 18 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 She might actually start performing it this way in concert, I think, when it's all over.

Speaker 84 With a little bluegrass band? Yeah.

Speaker 18 That would be great.

Speaker 1 So I'm looking forward to that.

Speaker 108 As much as I love your daughter's Christmas album, I'm going to.

Speaker 18 There they hold my phone.

Speaker 114 Oh, it's going to be fantastic.

Speaker 1 Do you hear that singing there, Sarah?

Speaker 18 Yeah. No, it's not going to sound like that.
Oh, it is going to sound just like that.

Speaker 1 It's going to be Glenn. And are you going to have Cheyenne on it a little bit? Like, Mishu Doom.

Speaker 22 No, no, no that was the deal she has it isn't she was like dad i i i mean how is he gonna now i know how he yeah i know thank you stu now i know how it's gonna work uh-huh she might have to play the where the hell my phone

Speaker 1 where the hell my phone part you know what i mean uh-huh i don't know yeah i mean i think Her wonderful voice will help you at times, but I feel like I do want to hear you suffer through every one of those horrible lists.

Speaker 9 This will be fantastic.

Speaker 40 It might have to wait until to be, I mean, I'll produce it as fast as I can,

Speaker 9 but it might have to wait because of the holidays until January.

Speaker 8 Oh, and now I'm excited. Now I can't wait.

Speaker 8 Glenn Beck.

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Speaker 27 Really?

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Speaker 1 It's the most wonderful time of the year.

Speaker 30 Welcome to the program. We're glad you're here.

Speaker 30 Earlier today,

Speaker 42 in our number one of the podcast, we were talking about the

Speaker 56 killer who will remain nameless forever on this program, the killer of the CEO of United Healthcare.

Speaker 2 And I referenced a conversation I had years ago with Rabbi Daniel Lappen

Speaker 110 about

Speaker 56 the mixing of sex and death and how bad that is and how uncomfortable that makes you, I mean, should make you.

Speaker 77 You know, like if you're watching a movie and it's sexual and they're killing one of them, there's, it's just that's super, super bad.

Speaker 5 And he told me, and I can't remember for the life of me, that there is something in the Torah or the Ten Commandments or,

Speaker 52 I don't know, Tim's rule of thumb, something bigger than that, probably,

Speaker 28 that specifically talks about it.

Speaker 59 And I can't remember it.

Speaker 28 And I think it's important because we are, that's what's happening.

Speaker 88 This is an actual blood lust.

Speaker 68 People are lusting after the blood and they're also drooling over the killer's abs.

Speaker 63 It is really a sick,

Speaker 2 sick sign of our society.

Speaker 86 Rabbi Daniel Lapin joins us now.

Speaker 49 Rabbi, how are you?

Speaker 18 Good and wonderful. Thank you.

Speaker 141 But, you know, you fill me with a deep sense of responsibility and fear when I converse with you, knowing that years and years and years later, you're going to remember it.

Speaker 18 Well,

Speaker 57 and butcher it.

Speaker 18 So that's why.

Speaker 1 Yeah, he was not even close to the actual point, Rabbi. You should understand.
He attempted to remember it, but not that way.

Speaker 61 I remembered that there is something the Lord has said that says that's a really bad thing, but I can't remember the rest of it.

Speaker 91 And I don't drink.

Speaker 18 So

Speaker 18 bad. Well,

Speaker 18 you know,

Speaker 141 depending on where you, wherever anybody fits on the secular religious spectrum.

Speaker 141 And so, regardless of whether you want to say that as a result of evolutionary biology or if you want to say as a result of how God created us, we human beings do not do well with step functions.

Speaker 141 We do better with gradual gradients, by which I mean to say that any sudden change between extremes doesn't do well for us. Going from very hot to very cold isn't good for our bodies.

Speaker 141 Men generally suffer

Speaker 141 heart issues if they go from sitting behind the desk every day to very strenuous exercise.

Speaker 141 Or people who sort of spend a lifetime very, very serious exercise and then sit around doing nothing we don't do well with what I call step function sudden changes between extremes conditions and circumstances and this is true for our bodies this is also true for the more spiritual side of us the psychological the

Speaker 141 the

Speaker 141 the psychosomatic the psychiatric the the inner part of us and and there can hardly be any greater contrasts than between life and death

Speaker 141 impossible I mean those those are

Speaker 141 the ultimate contrasts of life. It's an even more profound contrast than darkness and light.

Speaker 18 Right.

Speaker 141 And so obviously there, again, a step function doesn't do well

Speaker 141 when we

Speaker 18 experience those. Hang on, hang on.

Speaker 20 Hang on just a second.

Speaker 116 Stu, I don't even think he remembers.

Speaker 14 Because he never said any of this.

Speaker 114 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 18 It was all about Bible stuff.

Speaker 1 How do you know he didn't say it if you can't remember?

Speaker 116 Oh, I remember.

Speaker 45 Because I'd remember the step function thing.

Speaker 18 I'd remember that.

Speaker 65 That's easy.

Speaker 29 Do you remember?

Speaker 28 We were talking about the old biblical rituals

Speaker 59 that were not biblical.

Speaker 50 They were Baal and Moloch.

Speaker 2 And we were talking, it was the time of Occupy Wall Street.

Speaker 52 And we talked about the smearing of human feces on things.

Speaker 91 Fecal assault.

Speaker 64 Correct. Which you said was part of that.

Speaker 95 And then we got to sex and death somehow or another.

Speaker 57 Right, right.

Speaker 91 So can you...

Speaker 141 Sex is the ultimate expression of life.

Speaker 141 Part of its great appeal, part of why it's an almost irresistible instinct, is because never do we feel more alive than during those moments. Right.

Speaker 51 And it's the only time we partner with the creator.

Speaker 51 Yeah.

Speaker 141 It's also very interesting that although

Speaker 141 the specialists assured us during the 80s that having a vasectomy would not make any difference whatsoever to the sensation, sex will still be as euphoric and as thrilling as it always was.

Speaker 141 All that'll be, you don't even have to worry about the possibility of conception. And Norman Mailer was one of the first people who alerted me to the intrinsic falsehood of that statement.

Speaker 141 The fact is that when the potential for life is utterly eliminated, it actually does make a huge difference. Because part of the thrill of sex is, again, spiritual, psychological.
It's inside of us.

Speaker 141 It's not just a case of friction on nerves. It's more than a spasm in the spinal column.
And when the possibility of life is removed, then it really, really does make a difference.

Speaker 141 One of the reasons so many people have been rushing to try and have vasectomy reversal. It's not that they necessarily want children, but they've sensed

Speaker 141 what a dramatic, distressing, diminishing it is of the entire experience because it is a life-affirming experience.

Speaker 141 The last thing you want to do is make that completely out of the question and impossible.

Speaker 18 Go ahead.

Speaker 141 And so for that reason, it's also important to recognize that in menstruation, what is actually happening is

Speaker 141 the death of an egg, if you like. It's the elimination of a tiny little possible potential of life.
And so for a sensitive

Speaker 141 woman to feel a little bit down at the time of her period, it makes perfect sense. Of course a sensitive woman will feel that.
Who wouldn't feel it at the

Speaker 141 one tiny little possibility of life has now gone? It's not a big tragedy or anything, but for sensitive people, it's a reality. And so...

Speaker 2 And while you may not think that, you're saying we're naturally built to ⁇ I mean,

Speaker 14 our bodies understand that.

Speaker 141 That's so beautiful. If I was in the studio, I'd get up and come and give you a big hug.

Speaker 18 That's so nice.

Speaker 141 Yeah, so nicely put. Exactly, exactly right.
And so

Speaker 141 one of the reasons that the Torah prohibits sex during menstruation, it's very simply. Once again, you are trying to bring together life, the ultimate of life with a little bit of death doesn't go.

Speaker 141 We don't do well. It's one of the reasons the Torah prohibits raising the dead and spiritual and talking to dead people.
It doesn't say it's impossible.

Speaker 141 It says don't do it because life and death in close proximity to one another just don't do well. So husbands and wives, when one of them loses a parent and are in mourning, they don't have sex.

Speaker 141 Well, obviously, what sort of insensitive person would want to have sex at a time like that? Right.

Speaker 77 Well, I just know that when

Speaker 14 my wife is like this, I am like this.

Speaker 52 We will turn off a movie so fast or walk out of a movie so fast when there's anything where somebody is getting some sort of sexual gratification out of killing someone.

Speaker 2 It just seems like one of the most evil things you can...

Speaker 44 I don't know why.

Speaker 18 but it just does. Well,

Speaker 141 it's in essence the ultimate of masculinity.

Speaker 141 In these so-called enlightened times in which we live, we may not want to acknowledge this, we may not want to confront the reality, but the ultimate of masculinity is exactly that.

Speaker 141 It is sex and violence. And the masculine instinct to defend his woman and his family and his children, that is an essential part of masculinity.
So

Speaker 141 when you take away the ennobling cultural context of virtue and family and structure, what you're left with is gangsterism, which is again focused on violence and sex. Wow.

Speaker 75 Rabbi. Shakespeare.

Speaker 18 Go ahead.

Speaker 141 No, I was just going to say that Shakespeare himself put it so absolutely beautifully in his play The Winter's Tale, where Shakespeare, in Act III, he has the shepherd, and I'm going to just say the words because they're so beautiful.

Speaker 141 Shakespeare says that teenage boys

Speaker 141 really do nothing but getting girls pregnant and stealing and fighting and Shakespeare says I would there were no age between 16 and 3 and 20 or that youth would sleep out the rest for there is nothing in between but getting wenches with child wronging the ancientry stealing and fighting

Speaker 18 So you know the contrast, yeah, sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 83 No, I was just going to say thank you for that.

Speaker 103 And

Speaker 26 I've always wanted to be a guy that could quote, you know, Shakespeare or even Dr.

Speaker 55 Seuss, quite honestly.

Speaker 2 Never been able to do it, but especially when you do it with an English accent,

Speaker 4 you just sound better.

Speaker 98 You sound smarter, and you are smarter than the rest of the people.

Speaker 18 If I lose my accent, we'll starve to death.

Speaker 2 Thank you so much, Rabbi.

Speaker 59 I appreciate it.

Speaker 18 Lovely seeing you in Berlin. Bye-bye.
Thank you. Bye-bye.

Speaker 131 Rabbi Daniel Lappin.

Speaker 28 And that's even a South African.

Speaker 2 And I count that as English.

Speaker 114 I don't know about anybody else, but I count that as English.

Speaker 72 Quoting Shakespeare.

Speaker 118 You know, it's like Shakespeare said in whatever that story was that he just said.

Speaker 18 I'm like, oh, yeah, I remember that. We're high culture here on the going back program.

Speaker 1 We're known for it. Got a 13-part series on whatever that was from Shakespeare coming up next week.

Speaker 18 All right.

Speaker 104 Back in just a minute.

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Speaker 39 Time Magazine's person of the year is Donald Trump.

Speaker 77 Of course, the story's not going to be positive, but he is dealing with the shadow government,

Speaker 6 the actual shadow cabinet.

Speaker 28 I talked about it on my show last night, and at six tonight, it's on YouTube, on my YouTube channel.

Speaker 101 Here's a clip of it.

Speaker 105 Now the progressives are actually making the shadows their main selling point.

Speaker 52 I give you the distinguished moron from North Carolina.

Speaker 123 Last week's done.

Speaker 123 As Democrats, we simply failed to convince the American people we have better ideas to solve their problems.

Speaker 113 But we do.

Speaker 123 Now we need to dust ourselves off and get ready to fight. We can't let Donald Trump's extreme MAGA gender go unanswered or unopposed.

Speaker 123 Zone defense isn't going to work. We're going to have to go man on man.

Speaker 123 So here's an idea for how to organize our opposition. We need to borrow from our British friends and appoint a shadow cabinet to fight back against the worst abuses of a second Trump administration.

Speaker 20 I find this

Speaker 74 amazing.

Speaker 131 Absolutely incredible and amazing.

Speaker 64 What deep state?

Speaker 36 How dare you say there's a deep state?

Speaker 28 He's crazy for saying a deep state.

Speaker 64 Then they go in and say, we're going to create a deep state.

Speaker 25 They start with, okay, we failed to convince the American people that we have better ideas.

Speaker 43 But just like every good progressive and heart in the deep state would say, but we know better.

Speaker 75 We do have better ideas.

Speaker 103 So we're going to put them in anyway.

Speaker 99 I don't know.

Speaker 96 That seems a little wrong, doesn't it?

Speaker 8 And then my favorite is, and look, our British friends do it.

Speaker 99 Those are the people we had a war with to be not like anymore.

Speaker 18 Okay.

Speaker 92 So the plan now is for the deep state to take all of those bad ideas that lost in the election and push them through the deep state.

Speaker 36 And then he went on to publicly name all the new capos in this criminal organization.

Speaker 131 Is it, I'm sorry, my wife, who is Italian and probably in the mob, would be shamed, be ashamed of me.

Speaker 64 Is it Capos or Capos?

Speaker 66 i don't

Speaker 131 doesn't matter the mob doesn't exist

Speaker 51 and if it did i love them everyone from adam shiff hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer all on this list but nickel the moron from north carolina claims a deep state or shadow government which is totally different is nothing to worry about after all our cousins from the uk do it

Speaker 82 i want you to take a look at his majesty's official opposition shadow cabinet directly on their website.

Speaker 111 This is their government website, the shadow cabinet.

Speaker 10 There's nothing hidden there.

Speaker 1 This is the way they do it.

Speaker 106 That's not the way we do it.

Speaker 18 Remember the war? I think we had a couple of them.

Speaker 51 Okay, it's presented as an alternative government in waiting.

Speaker 2 But see, when you have a parliamentary system where coalitions are being built and then they scheme and then everybody manipulates each other, it might make a little more sense because you can call an election at any time.

Speaker 85 But we don't have that system.

Speaker 5 We don't call elections whenever we want.

Speaker 67 We have a constitutional republic with checks and balances.

Speaker 70 The founders could have made our system like England's, but they didn't.

Speaker 18 Why?

Speaker 1 Because they said it sucked.

Speaker 75 Have you read the Declaration of Independence?

Speaker 29 So, what he's proposing here, out in the open, on the official record, would be the American version of the UK's shadow cabinet by naming the top-down elected agents that secretly will run our country through the administrative deep state because they lost, because they couldn't convince you that those were good ideas, but they know better.

Speaker 35 Oh my gosh.

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