UnitedHealthcare CEO Executed and Leftists CELEBRATE?! | Guest: Rebecca Mistereggen | 12/5/24

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What is the purpose of the American government? Glenn outlines the mission statement to protect our inalienable rights, as outlined in the Declaration of Independence. Glenn also lays out what America is fighting against and the appropriate response to the fight. Glenn uses the story of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot and killed while leaving a hotel early yesterday morning, as a warning of what's to come. Glenn looks at all the available information that points to this killing being a planned execution. Glenn and Stu call out Taylor Lorenz for celebrating the death of the United Healthcare CEO. Glenn shares his story of redemption and how he got past the negativity surrounding him. Axios accused Trump of sabotaging Biden's final days with his aggressive transition, but Glenn argues it's just promises being kept. Norwegian journalist Rebecca Mistereggen joins to discuss the current mass immigration crisis and the Islamization of Norway. Glenn and Stu discuss the Supreme Court's recent hearing on Tennessee's bill that bans the "transgender" mutilation of children and why Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was definitely NOT the Dobbs leaker.
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Welcome to the program. We're really glad that you're here today.

Speaker 2 I want to talk about this gunning down of the United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson. He was shot outside of a Manhattan hotel.

Speaker 2 And it was premeditated.

Speaker 2 There's now, we now know that there was engravings on the three shells that were found, the three bullets that were shot, the shells ejected, and somebody engraved each one of those.

Speaker 2 Somebody sending somebody a message. I want to talk about the two kinds of revolutions because this is so clear now.

Speaker 2 It's just, to me, at least, the Declaration of Independence is clear.

Speaker 2 I don't think anybody is actually talking about what just happened and how the founders were so right and what this shooting means on what's coming and why it's so wrong.

Speaker 2 Taylor Lorenz, you might want to spend a few minutes listening to the first hour and we begin in 60 seconds first.

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Speaker 2 All right, the wife of the United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, who was fatally shot at a hotel yesterday morning in New York, it was premeditated, pre-planned, a targeted attack.

Speaker 2 She said to police that

Speaker 2 he had said that he had been receiving threats. She didn't know really anything more than that.
He didn't have any security. I am telling you right now, I said in

Speaker 2 2010, maybe, Stu, when I was on Fox I remember it clear as a day you people that are supporting the left

Speaker 2 you think you're fine but when this really comes to a head they are going to drag you out into the middle of the streets and beat you to death on live television and they won't care

Speaker 2 hopefully that's not going to happen because we had a revolution. And make no mistake,

Speaker 2 spend the hour with me here because I have a couple of takes that I think are so important that nobody's talking about. So let me start with the good news.
What is the purpose of government?

Speaker 2 What is the purpose of government? Specifically, American government. Everywhere else, it's to, you know, enforce the law and keep the peace and everything.
And that's true.

Speaker 2 However, in our mission statement, which is the Declaration of Independence, governments are instituted among men, meaning you create the government, and they're instituted among men to protect our rights.

Speaker 2 The rights, life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, the ones not just written down in the Bill of Rights, but all the other rights that are ungiven that are talked about in the 9th and 10th Amendment, okay?

Speaker 2 So there's all these rights.

Speaker 2 And when governments become hostile to those rights, when they start oppressing people and taking those rights away, it is the right and the duty to overthrow that government and replace it with a government more likely to protect those rights.

Speaker 2 Now, I have talked about this a lot. And every time in the last few years that I have said this, I've always had to have the caveat.

Speaker 2 That doesn't mean a revolution with guns. That means go to the ballot box.

Speaker 2 But later on, just a couple sentences later, it talks in the Declaration of Independence, and I'm badly paraphrasing here, but people are more apt to live with the pain that they know, okay,

Speaker 2 until that pain becomes so horrible that they have to change. And the reason why

Speaker 2 And honestly, I can relate to this as an alcoholic.

Speaker 2 When I was drinking, I was more, in some ways, more comfortable with the pain of you're such a loser. You're an alcoholic.
You're a loser. What are you doing? You're a whino, dude.

Speaker 2 I was more comfortable with that up to a point than I was of,

Speaker 2 yeah, but I don't think there's anything inside of me.

Speaker 2 I think I am a loser. I don't, what happens if I sober up and there's nothing good inside? And this is as good as it gets.

Speaker 2 Now, I know that sounds crazy, but that's what the Declaration of Independence is talking about. You're more apt to live in pain until that pain becomes so bad

Speaker 2 that it's better for you or easier for you to go into the unknown.

Speaker 2 And that's when people change, when they're broken so bad and in so much pain that they're like, I'll try anything. Okay?

Speaker 2 That's what we did. That's what people, people crossed lines.
RFK, do you know

Speaker 2 that would have never happened 10 years ago? Never.

Speaker 2 We wouldn't have accepted it. The people voting for Donald Trump, we wouldn't have accepted it.
But we were in such bad pain after COVID that we were like, you know what?

Speaker 2 Somebody's got to do something because there's something

Speaker 2 really wrong.

Speaker 2 So we went into the unknown. How many times are you saying to yourself right now, I don't know, but I trust Donald Trump.
I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt.

Speaker 2 That's walking into the unknown because of our pain. So congratulations to the founders and congratulations to you, the American people.

Speaker 2 This is a grand and noble idea that has inspired generations of people all around the world to stand against tyranny, to demand justice, and to strive for equality.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 2 So now let me bring this to the other side of the Declaration of Independence and what you're fighting against.

Speaker 2 That second paragraph that describes everything that I just said in the Declaration of Independence, then clearly

Speaker 2 is also a warning that you do not

Speaker 2 take justice into your own hands.

Speaker 2 This is not mob justice. This is not a call for violence.
It's not a license to spill blood on the streets or take justice into your own hands because that's what the Declaration of Independence,

Speaker 2 that paragraph where it says it's the right and the duty, the reason why that's so dangerous is because uninformed people, people who are stupid or people people who are desperate, read that as, we gotta get our guns.

Speaker 2 No,

Speaker 2 no,

Speaker 2 you stand together because you realize you have the power. Now, that's the American idea.
Everywhere else in the world, it is, go get your guns.

Speaker 2 Because everybody else's manifestos, if you will, starts with the grievances. It starts with, you did this, you did this, you're doing this to these people, and we hate you because of this.

Speaker 2 Ours starts with, here's what we're going to build.

Speaker 2 It starts with a grand idea, and then it says, We have to do this now, and we have to overthrow you because here's all the things you did to stop us from doing these grand things.

Speaker 2 So you have to proceed with prudence, reason, and care.

Speaker 2 And when revolution becomes necessary, it has to be lawful and peaceful and anchored in the systems and the principles that protect justice, not destroy justice.

Speaker 2 Now, here's the pattern that is going to unfold here soon.

Speaker 2 And there's a couple of things, and I want to get into more of them. you know, here in a few minutes, but I just want to stay focused on this one shooting of this

Speaker 2 healthcare official.

Speaker 2 People who are disillusioned by the failures of the institutions,

Speaker 2 people who are true Marxist revolutionaries, people who are anarchist, and as I will talk about later, perhaps coming,

Speaker 2 those who are

Speaker 2 making themselves look like revolutionaries to protect themselves because radical transparency is coming,

Speaker 2 They are going to cause chaos and

Speaker 2 they will use violence as their answer. However,

Speaker 2 as they target like they did yesterday with the CEO,

Speaker 2 they'll target people,

Speaker 2 pharmaceutical companies, you better have security. And not because of regular Americans, but because of Marxists, because of revolutionaries, pharmaceutical executives, healthcare leaders, etc., etc.

Speaker 2 These people will come out and act as judge, jury, and executioner, all in the so-called name of justice.

Speaker 2 But let me ask you, what is justice? What is it?

Speaker 2 Is shooting someone in the street, even if they're guilty or not, let's just say this guy is just guilty. He's been experimenting on babies and none of us knew.

Speaker 2 Shooting him in the streets, is that justice?

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All right, I want to talk to you

Speaker 2 about justice here and specifically about the United Healthcare CEO that was gunned down yesterday. We don't know who gunned him down.

Speaker 2 I want to talk to you about what was engraved on the bullets, however, in just a second. But

Speaker 2 yesterday when this happened, Taylor Lorenz came out and made one of the just grotesque statements I've ever seen.

Speaker 2 You know, they wonder why. People wonder why these executives are dead.

Speaker 2 Because she started to justify the gunning down of this executive. Because, you know, they

Speaker 2 just don't cover people. They just let people die.
They hassle people.

Speaker 2 There is no justification. And as I'm reading, I'm thinking to myself, she's horrible.
And then I read the comments after and other people on the left. This is who the left is.

Speaker 2 The left, they are despicable.

Speaker 2 They justify everything

Speaker 2 involving death. Is this justice?

Speaker 2 No, no matter what the guy did, it's not justice. It is vengeance.

Speaker 2 And because of people like Taylor Lorenz, it is, or Lorenz, it is vengeance masquerading as righteousness. And that is very dangerous.
Chaos wearing the mask of morality.

Speaker 2 And it's not only incorrect, but it is profoundly dangerous and deeply immoral.

Speaker 2 In my book,

Speaker 2 Propaganda Wars, I talk about if somebody has betrayed you and

Speaker 2 your values and principles and they have lied to you, never,

Speaker 2 never trust them on anything again. This is a great example.
I haven't trusted her. I haven't read anything from her in a long time.

Speaker 2 But she is showing you, not only is she out of step with the truth, she is a danger. She is reading her is putting poison into your soul.
And be careful. Be careful of these people.

Speaker 2 Street justice ignores the principles that underpin our society.

Speaker 2 Justice, true justice, requires what?

Speaker 2 Due process. It's why I have a problem with all the smears.

Speaker 2 It's why people have a problem with everybody saying Russia, Russia, Russia.

Speaker 2 What? What's the evidence? Or Donald Trump,

Speaker 2 he acted to overthrow the government.

Speaker 2 He's a revolutionary that overthrew and he was part of. You never charged him with anything.
Charge him. Charge him.
Due process. You don't just smear people.

Speaker 2 It requires evidence. It requires deliberation.
It requires fairness. And when we abandon those principles, we replace the rule of law with the rule of rage.
And that's what we just overthrew.

Speaker 2 And if Donald Trump, and he's not I've talked to him a million times he is not engaging in rule of rage and revenge that's wrong

Speaker 2 he is going to the rule of law we and when we descend into a world where might makes right where emotion supplants reason

Speaker 2 where the powerful prey on the weak

Speaker 2 What happens? I mean, think about it. Who decides who's guilty in a world of street justice? Who decides what a fair punishment is? That guy who wore a mask? We don't even know who he is?

Speaker 2 In the absence of law, it's not virtuous.

Speaker 2 It's not the virtuous who even prevail. It's the violent and the bullies that prevail.
The loudest voices drowned out the reasonable ones. We've just lived through this.

Speaker 2 But this is what I said. This is a dangerous period now.

Speaker 2 I've said,

Speaker 2 I really kind of want to take this holiday to just kind of refresh and not bog you down with a lot of stuff and a lot of worry because we're going to need our strength.

Speaker 2 When we come back January 20th, they're not done.

Speaker 2 They are not done. They're not just going away.

Speaker 2 They are anarchists. This is anarchy, plain and simple.
Anarchy, there is no foundation in anarchy for liberty. None.

Speaker 2 And when it's condoned like it was yesterday, it spreads like a wildfire. The act of vengeance inspires another act of vengeance, especially if people up at the top start to say, oh, that's good.

Speaker 2 You know what? Maybe they deserved it. Then the streets run red with the blood of our neighbors.
Today it's a corporate executive. Tomorrow it's a politician.

Speaker 2 The next day, it might just be somebody who disagrees with the mob. We've seen this.

Speaker 2 It's why we just voted, return the law to justice, blind justice.

Speaker 2 Because history has already shown us where this goes.

Speaker 2 Where this kind of stuff goes is to the French Revolution, which began with noble ideas, I guess, liberty, equality, fraternity.

Speaker 2 The people who were being screwed by the people at the top, they wanted a better, fairer society. But then justice gave way to vengeance.
The revolution just devoured itself.

Speaker 2 The guillotine was rolled out. That was the arbiter of morality all of a sudden.
Reign of terror. Everybody who led anything who

Speaker 2 it was neighbor against neighbor. Everybody was just being killed.

Speaker 2 That's the legacy of street justice.

Speaker 2 The thought that we can indulge violence without consequence, that we can achieve justice by abandoning its principles, it's a lie.

Speaker 2 Violence begets violence, hatred breeds hatred, and when we take justice into our own hands, we do not create a better world, we create a broken one. A society without law can never

Speaker 2 be free.

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Speaker 2 Let me go back now into the United Healthcare CEO that was shot down on the streets of New York yesterday.

Speaker 2 The shells that were left, this guy was, I don't think this guy was a professional. First of all,

Speaker 2 he went to a coffee shop right before he shot the guy.

Speaker 2 And so they're getting DNA off of some of the stuff that he touched,

Speaker 2 which is absolutely amazing that we know all of it. You know, it was

Speaker 2 120 years ago, people were like, fingerprinting? That's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 Now, look at what we can do. But

Speaker 2 he went over to the coffee shop. Then he stayed and laid in waiting at the Hilton right on Avenue of Americas.
It was like four blocks from where we used to work.

Speaker 2 I think we used to go to the Falafel place to get lunch right there.

Speaker 3 Yeah, if it's not that corner, it's the, I think it's that one, but Halal Guys, which is, you know, big chain now. The original cart was like right on that corner.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 And so it's very busy, especially during this time of season. It's the Hilton.
And so the guy was coming out of the Hilton, and he walks out.

Speaker 2 The shooter was laying in wait. watched several people pass, so we know he was targeting this guy, shoots him in the back, then he has a silencer, which is an interesting choice.

Speaker 2 Silencers have to have a tax stamp. It's a very highly regulated thing.

Speaker 2 His gun jams, he unjams the gun and then shoots him, I think, two other times, hits him in the leg, which to me says that's not a pro.

Speaker 2 You know, no pro is like, I'm freaking out and shoot him in the leg.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 he...

Speaker 3 Have you seen the video of this? No. He doesn't look like he's freaking out.

Speaker 3 Show me the video. Yeah, here we go.
Yeah, we have the video.

Speaker 3 He's firing.

Speaker 3 And you see another person. He's not freaking out.
Not at all. It's pretty.

Speaker 2 And he walks away slowly.

Speaker 3 It definitely does not look like a freak out.

Speaker 3 I don't know that he's a professional. I think a lot of people have pointed out things that he's done that don't look professional.

Speaker 2 Why was he sliding?

Speaker 2 Why was he taking the slide back each time he shot? I understand if it's jammed. Yeah.
But I don't know. He kept doing that.
That's weird.

Speaker 3 It's a terrifying,

Speaker 3 just an awful video, especially because if you've ever, again, we mentioned that this is a few blocks away from where we did the show every single day in New York, and you realize how often you're just walking down the street and

Speaker 3 any, I mean, this could happen in any city, but anyone could walk up behind you and do something to you like this, and you'd have absolutely no idea it even happened. This poor guy with a

Speaker 3 loses his life for

Speaker 3 God

Speaker 3 for nothing.

Speaker 2 Yeah, so there's a couple of things. First of all,

Speaker 2 they picked up the shell casings that were left. All right.

Speaker 2 And on them, this guy took the time to engrave words on

Speaker 2 the shells.

Speaker 2 Three shells. And the first one said deny.
The next one said

Speaker 2 depose.

Speaker 2 And the third one said defend.

Speaker 2 Not sure what that means.

Speaker 3 Certainly you think, I mean, everyone's talking about deny claims, depose

Speaker 3 these bad health care companies.

Speaker 3 They deserve this because of all the things that they do.

Speaker 2 And here's the thing. No, they don't.

Speaker 3 No, no, no, executing a father and a husband because you think that the American healthcare system

Speaker 3 is poor, which, again,

Speaker 3 I'd ask you to go look at some of the other countries that you're praising.

Speaker 2 They're not all they're cracked up to be, but I mean, there's problems with our health care system, clear problems with our health care system, but not like this. Number one,

Speaker 3 no problem with a health care system or a company justifies this.

Speaker 3 I know this is news to everybody on the left today. So

Speaker 3 there's no argument to be made about,

Speaker 3 well, he denied all these claims. That's not an argument to execute someone in the street.

Speaker 3 Just so you know, I know this is weird to say today, but I know, and I know he had a lot of zeros in his bank account, which makes it seem like you should be able to kill him.

Speaker 3 But no, that's actually not an argument to murder somebody. But beyond that, the arguments are dumb.

Speaker 2 Look up Taylor Lorenz, her response to Daniel Penny, will you?

Speaker 3 Her response to Daniel Penny?

Speaker 2 Yeah. I wonder what she said about Daniel Penny.
The guy who was justified that, you know, we know more about the guy who was on the train.

Speaker 2 He was a schizophrenic.

Speaker 2 He was on drugs

Speaker 2 and there was something else about him.

Speaker 2 And he was threatening everybody. And Daniel Penny came and choked him out.
Yep. Okay.
Protected everybody.

Speaker 2 I will bet you that Taylor Lorenz or any of the ones that were retweeting going, yeah, you're right. We're against Daniel Penny, but are for this.

Speaker 3 You're probably right.

Speaker 3 She's no longer on Twitter. She's now on, I guess, Blue Sky, which is the only reason now you see stuff is when people repost her stuff on Twitter.
But as you pointed out, she was cheering this on.

Speaker 3 Not even,

Speaker 3 again,

Speaker 3 we talk about all the, it's one thing to cite other people. You know, that's what the first one I saw that she did is she's like, oh, look, people are putting this in my group chats.

Speaker 3 Like, you know, CEO down with like all this celebration. Oh, good.
A CEO is dead. But she also, as you mentioned, said, and we wonder why we want these executives dead.
We.

Speaker 3 Because you could certainly talk about, I thought Elon Musk had problems with not taking down content that was violent. Well, I guess just cheering on people dying is totally fine.

Speaker 3 I guess Blue Sky doesn't have those same policies. But

Speaker 3 separate from all of this. Separate from the fact that I saw the Taylor Lorenz post and I thought to myself, God, she is legitimately a horrible person.

Speaker 3 And then realized that actually she's just a totally normal person on the left, apparently, who's cheering this on.

Speaker 4 It's everywhere.

Speaker 3 But to remind you,

Speaker 3 the New York Times and the Washington Post for years

Speaker 3 told you that this person

Speaker 3 was an appropriate person to report and critique culture in America. This is a person they put up as a star reporter.

Speaker 3 Multiple journalistic institutions thought this person was not only sane, but the person to tell you

Speaker 3 whether a cultural development was good or bad throughout the entire COVID era, a person who currently to this day is still wearing masks everywhere she goes outdoors. Right? Like,

Speaker 3 that shows you how far this is.

Speaker 3 The New York Times had her on staff, and everyone on the right was like, gosh, this person's insane. And they kept saying how she was their star reporter.

Speaker 3 Finally, something happened at the Times and she left. And the Washington Post is like, now we want her.

Speaker 3 Like, that is an incredible uh

Speaker 2 condemnation over the state of american media look at look at what they did to alex jones so alex jones says crazy things some of the stuff that they said he said he didn't

Speaker 2 they they

Speaker 2 you know find him guilty and fine him what was it first one 1.7 trillion dollars something was in the billions yeah it was a clear violation of the bill of rights yeah um and uh they take away everything from him.

Speaker 2 She keeps getting jobs.

Speaker 3 Yep.

Speaker 2 She's actually calling for violence against these people. Now, I don't know.
I've never understood.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I've never understood. And maybe somebody knows.
Maybe I'm just too old to understand. I don't know what the salsa dancer

Speaker 2 emoji means. I don't, is that like, hey, we're going dancing tonight to Latin music? I don't know.

Speaker 3 But is that maybe whatever you just explained had to be it? Cause it seemed really convincing.

Speaker 2 Right. Hey, we're going to be dancing, Latin dancing.
You know, when she's saying this, I don't know what emoji she used to say, hey, this is great. Maybe it is the salsa dancer.

Speaker 2 It's like, hey, let's go salsa dancing tonight.

Speaker 2 I don't know. I always, I've never really used it because

Speaker 2 I don't know. Is it code for something? I'm sorry, I digress.
But

Speaker 3 you're in touch with the people. Have you ever, let me ask you this, in your life, have you ever used an emoji?

Speaker 2 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2 You're ahead of me then in that kind of thing. Really?

Speaker 3 I don't think I've ever used one. I don't think in my entire life I've ever used an emoji.

Speaker 2 I use them only because.

Speaker 3 I could be wrong on that, but I don't think so.

Speaker 2 Only because I'm usually so dry in, you know.

Speaker 2 And I just know at some point, well, I knew at some point, if this just kept going the way it was going, everything I ever wrote, you know, needed to have, you know, an explanation. I'm joking.

Speaker 2 Saul's a dancer. Right.

Speaker 3 Which is, I think, what that means. It means I'm joking about Latin dancers.
Right.

Speaker 2 Look, Your Honor, do I look like I can Latin dance? No.

Speaker 3 There was, it was cheering. It was emoji use.
It was, you know, glorified memes. And like, I was, I really did think it was just a few insane people on the left.
Of course. Like, look,

Speaker 3 okay, you see a few insane people who do this.

Speaker 2 I don't know, Glenn, man.

Speaker 3 I, you know, I saw.

Speaker 2 When I say, wait, wait, wait, wait. When I say a few insane people, I bet it's 8%.

Speaker 2 5 to 8%. Okay.

Speaker 3 But that's more than a few insane people, though, right?

Speaker 2 Well, yeah, when you look at 3,

Speaker 2 30 or 50 million people, yeah, that is more than a few. But we can't.

Speaker 2 I think it's really important because if you look at that map on how Donald Trump won,

Speaker 2 there were many people who were Democrats that were like, yeah, I think I'm going to go over here to common sense. That's true.
So I don't want it to make appear like this is Democrat.

Speaker 2 These are leftist, crazy people that are dangerous, that were in charge of much of the agenda for the Democratic Party.

Speaker 3 But like, I look at Taylor Lorenz as one of the most severely unbalanced people in our society. Like, that is, I think, who she actually is.
She's completely insane. Yeah.

Speaker 3 And, you know, you think she's on the level of a person who makes, who causes a disturbance on a subway cart. Like, she's nuts.
She's crazy.

Speaker 3 But, like, I, you know, I mean, just going through my internet diet, I follow, I don't follow left-wing pages.

Speaker 2 I don't follow liberal pages.

Speaker 3 What I do follow, though, are like entertainment pages, like, you know, comedy pages. Yeah, yeah.
I couldn't believe the amount of just joyful hilarity they believed came out of this guy's murder.

Speaker 3 Again, less than 24 hours after it occurred. This is not making an Abraham Lincoln joke, right? This is a person.

Speaker 2 Wait, wait, what? Yeah, oh, God. What happened to him?

Speaker 3 Spoiler alert.

Speaker 3 It's a sad, sad play.

Speaker 2 Wow, is he sick? Yeah, I know, yeah.

Speaker 3 But I mean, like, you know, you understand, you know, people have dark senses of humor, and we do, too.

Speaker 2 We have very dark sense of humor.

Speaker 3 This guy's this guy's wife and child just watched this happen. They're watching the video on repeat on every news station.

Speaker 2 NBC called, she She gave, the wife gave a comment to NBC and she and they were asking, you know, about threats and everything else.

Speaker 2 And she said, yes, that was happening, but I don't have, I just saw this, and I have to go tell my children and comfort my children.

Speaker 2 I mean, as Taylor Lorenz is

Speaker 2 and others are doing this, she's having to go comfort. I don't care what this guy did.
I don't care if he deserved the electric chair with justice in a court of law. You don't do that.

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Speaker 2 Hello, America.

Speaker 2 I want to talk to you this hour

Speaker 2 about what's happened in the Supreme Court yesterday, about the mutilation of children. There's so much going on.

Speaker 2 We just spoke about the United Healthcare CEO that was shot in the streets just hours before they light the Rockefeller Christmas tree.

Speaker 2 But I also want to talk to you about your family and maybe perhaps some of the things that you're dealing with in a personal way. We'll start there in 60 seconds.
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Speaker 2 I want to talk to you this time of year.

Speaker 2 I do a lot of reflecting on family and

Speaker 2 my life and

Speaker 2 what have I done with my life?

Speaker 2 Have I done anything? Am I a better person than I was last year or not? This year,

Speaker 2 I can't decide.

Speaker 2 But I look back not just, I try not to look at other people because that always screws me up. Well, where are you in position to,

Speaker 2 what difference does that make?

Speaker 2 And then I try to be grateful for all of the things that maybe I have done wrong that

Speaker 2 I know, even though it hasn't happened yet, perhaps, is going to put me in a better position.

Speaker 2 It was around Christmas time that I was absolutely at my worst. I was, I was about, I mean, I had a choice.
I'm either going to to live or die.

Speaker 2 I'm going to repeat the suicide of my mother or I'm going to stand up and stop feeling sorry for myself. And I was feeling really sorry for myself.
And I had a lot of reasons to feel sorry for myself.

Speaker 2 I mean, I had wrecked my whole life.

Speaker 2 And I wish I could say that I made the decision on this green shag carpeted floor of this. horrible apartment building that was really made just for a divorced man.

Speaker 2 We just, you know, all of us would pass each other in the hallway, hey, dude, your life still suck. Yeah, good to see you.
See you tomorrow.

Speaker 2 And I decided to get up. And I wish I could tell you that the next day it was brighter, but it wasn't.

Speaker 2 But over time, once I made the decision, my life changed. And I can't believe the miracles that I've seen in my life.
And it's not the fame or the fortune or anything else. It's not.
It's my friends.

Speaker 2 It's my family.

Speaker 2 It's honestly, it's my integrity, which I value more than anything else that I have.

Speaker 2 When the road ahead seems shrouded in darkness,

Speaker 2 we all wonder,

Speaker 2 I don't think I have the strength to do this. I don't even know if I have the will.
to take another step. I don't know if I can get up tomorrow morning and do this all over again.

Speaker 2 Everything is against me.

Speaker 2 I mean,

Speaker 2 you know, just the idea, just of debt. My gosh, debt bothers me so much.
I don't like owing people money. I don't like owing Pinkabool the bank or anything else.
It drives me out of my mind.

Speaker 2 I can't sleep at night. I ate it so much.

Speaker 2 And whatever it is with you,

Speaker 2 if you're hearing me right now and you feel any of that ache, that loneliness, that despair, that angst, let me just tell you right now, you're not alone. I'm feeling it.

Speaker 2 I think everybody's feeling it one way or another.

Speaker 2 But most important,

Speaker 2 it's not that you're just not alone.

Speaker 2 You're not without hope. It might feel like it.
You might feel like, Glenn, you have no idea what I'm dealing with. I don't.

Speaker 2 But you have no idea what I was dealing with. And I thought it was the end for me several times.
I mean, geez, Stu, you remember?

Speaker 2 I built up. I went from zero, nothing, having nothing.
You had a better apartment when you were 18 than I did when I was 30 because I was so broke. Remember that?

Speaker 2 And then we built,

Speaker 2 I built a fortune and

Speaker 2 we started the plays. And then I went broke again, or I was this close to going broke.

Speaker 2 It's just a horrible feeling, just a horrible feeling.

Speaker 2 And it just goes in cycles

Speaker 2 and you have to see that, but you'll see that once you conquer some of the things that you have to deal with. Life is like a video game.

Speaker 2 You cannot go to the next level until you've completed the first level. And then you get to the next level and you're like, oh, this is going to be great.

Speaker 2 And then the next level is harder and you keep being set back. And you can't go to the third level

Speaker 2 until you get past the second level. That's what life is really like.
And if you look at it more of a challenge, you can handle it a little better.

Speaker 2 But I want you to look around this season because this is,

Speaker 2 first of all, we have a lot to be thankful for.

Speaker 2 But this is every year, no matter what, every year, this is a strange and wondrous time of year. And I think in some ways we're losing that.
Christmas felt different when I was a kid.

Speaker 2 It's becoming more commercial and less about people, more about, ooh, look how they have their tree lit up in their yard.

Speaker 2 There is something about

Speaker 2 the, well, I don't think it's a coincidence, but the coincidence of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's all in such close succession.

Speaker 2 It's as if it's the rhythm of the universe, or perhaps something divine, that's whispering a message of hope and redemption and showing us what we have to do. All you have to do is recognize it.

Speaker 2 That's really the secret of life.

Speaker 2 Get past what you're

Speaker 2 past yourself. Get past.
And I don't mean that like, get over yourself. I mean,

Speaker 2 get past the things you've been telling yourself that are lies. They don't seem like lies right now.
I know that. I used to tell myself, I'm worthless.

Speaker 2 I have no talent. I'll never make it.
I used to tell myself all those lies and they were true at the time

Speaker 2 until I decided I don't like that.

Speaker 2 I don't like that life that that's giving me.

Speaker 2 Let's start with Thanksgiving.

Speaker 2 This is how I think

Speaker 2 we should look at the holidays.

Speaker 2 At first glance, it seems, you know, it's a day for gratitude, but how many of us even really, truly took the time at Thanksgiving around our table and said, my gosh, look at the miracle that we just saw.

Speaker 2 We saw a founder-style miracle happen again in America. God has not given up on us.
He's given us the opportunity to now do our job. He's not going to keep doing it.
He did what we couldn't do.

Speaker 2 And now it's up to us. And that's the way it always works with God.

Speaker 2 You know, it's more than just giving thanks for the easy blessings, the warm home, the family that's around the food, the food on the table.

Speaker 2 Thanksgiving begins when we learn to be grateful for the things that have broken us, the family members that are not around the table, whether it's from death or

Speaker 2 from political arguments.

Speaker 2 The things that broke us, when we can be grateful for those things, for the struggles that knocked us down, for the moments of pain, of failure, of loss.

Speaker 2 We will understand, if we don't yet, we will understand that those are all crucibles that forge who we are. Those are the things, that's the refiner's fire.

Speaker 2 Gold is not pure until it goes through a fire.

Speaker 2 And the struggle, it's so bad sometimes. I know,

Speaker 2 please,

Speaker 2 if you're struggling now, know that I have been where you are. And I know this sounds maybe a little like gobbledygook, but it's not.

Speaker 2 I am telling you this because I was where you are perhaps right now in many different ways.

Speaker 2 Struggle goes unnoticed.

Speaker 2 You just see it as, I can't get past this.

Speaker 2 A heartbreak that taught you to love deeper. that's only understood long after that heartbreak.
When that heartbreak is happening, it's heartbreak and you're like, I can't go on.

Speaker 2 But that heartbreak now that you're going through will teach you to love deeper.

Speaker 2 The loss that teaches you resilience, the failure that redirects your path to something much better that you can't even see or understand right now.

Speaker 2 I'm so glad there are so many unanswered prayers in my life because if I would have gotten, I'd be married to Farah Fawcett right now. Okay.

Speaker 2 And, you know, I don't think that would have probably been a good relationship.

Speaker 2 But when life brings us to our knees, that is not a sign of defeat. It's an invitation.
When Donald Trump was shot

Speaker 2 and he's laying down on the ground,

Speaker 2 he had a choice.

Speaker 2 Do I do what most people will do, what my instincts tell me to do, and that is get out of danger? Or do I stand up? Do I take this as God's invitation to stand up and say, you're not stopping me?

Speaker 2 That's a remarkable person. I don't know if I would be that person, but he is.

Speaker 2 So things that knock us down, it's not defeat. It's an invitation

Speaker 2 to be a better better person, to step up higher because you can.

Speaker 2 An invitation to be low enough to see life for what it truly is. I think that moment is what changed Donald Trump and gave us the man he is today, not the man he was in 2020.

Speaker 2 He saw this is a chance for me.

Speaker 2 What is truly important?

Speaker 2 What am I really doing here on life?

Speaker 2 Why am I here? Why am I in this position? That changed him.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 that takes humility, something that you don't think of when you think of Donald Trump. You don't think of humility.
But that was a humbling moment.

Speaker 2 And it's that gratitude, the raw, unvarnished, and born of humility that has the power to heal

Speaker 2 everything.

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Speaker 2 Okay, so

Speaker 2 gratitude, being thankful. We just had that with Thanksgiving.
Have you truly

Speaker 2 done that yet? If you haven't, do it today. Start by writing three things.
I just, I wrote, I'm starting to write them down every day. Three things you're grateful for.

Speaker 2 I wrote air travel. I'm really grateful for air travel, the way I can be in one place and the next.
The miracle of a second chance.

Speaker 2 And it's never too late to understand family is the only thing that matters. Those are the three things I wrote down today.

Speaker 2 Be grateful for things. Okay.

Speaker 2 Now, Christmas. Once you're grateful, this is a story not just of a child's birth, but it's a gift that's so profound, it reshaped the entire world.

Speaker 2 It gave us the Western world and all of the best things about it. Now, think about this.
Here comes the Christ child. He's not born in a palace.
There's no fanfare. He's in the humblest of settings.

Speaker 2 He's in a stable that smelled cows were around. Have you ever been in a stable? That's not really great.

Speaker 2 Imagine giving birth in a stable.

Speaker 2 Now, for decades, I believe, because he had to be fully human and also fully God,

Speaker 2 he had to be human. I'm not sure he understood the enormity of his purpose from the beginning, you know? I think for the, you know, for maybe at least the first 20 years of his life, he was not.

Speaker 2 He wasn't sure of what was coming.

Speaker 2 And that's a mirror of our life.

Speaker 2 How often do we walk through the seasons of our life in confusion? Like, I have no idea. Wondering if what we're doing has any meaning or significance at all? I don't know.

Speaker 2 There's so many things I do that I'm like, is this really even going to make a difference?

Speaker 2 I mean,

Speaker 2 why am I doing that?

Speaker 2 But just as his birth wasn't

Speaker 2 understood until much, much later, our struggles, the ones you face right now, the ones that you seem, that you think are pointless, unbearable,

Speaker 2 that's just part of the story that hasn't been finished yet. That's just the tough part of the story.
You haven't gotten to this part where you're like, oh my gosh, what a miracle that was.

Speaker 2 And his life was the promise of forgiveness, a second chance in a broken world, a clean slate.

Speaker 2 God Himself would enter into the mess of humanity to give us, us, you personally, a second chance.

Speaker 2 Forgiving others is easy. Forgiving yourself is damn near impossible.

Speaker 2 And if you don't, if you're not humble enough and grateful for even the worst things in your life, you're not down on your knees to recognize that there is a second chance and it was given by

Speaker 2 the man

Speaker 2 that we celebrate his birth at Christmastime.

Speaker 2 The knowledge that no matter how far you've fallen, no matter what you've done,

Speaker 2 you can start all over again.

Speaker 2 And then, as if the universe or God

Speaker 2 doesn't want you to miss the message, he's kind of like, okay, dummies, listen up.

Speaker 2 Just a few days after Christmas,

Speaker 2 We stand at the threshold of a brand new year.

Speaker 2 Old father time and the young baby. It's a whole new life.
It's a whole new year.

Speaker 2 The world hands us a calendar full of blank pages where you don't have to write the same stuff in that you wrote last year. It can be completely different.
It's a fresh start.

Speaker 2 You can completely embrace a different you.

Speaker 2 And it's not lose weight, make more money, work harder. Those are good things.
They are. They're good things.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 a real New Year's resolution has to be deeply true. Instead of striving to fix what you think is wrong with you,

Speaker 2 why not this year, embrace what is already right?

Speaker 2 What about embracing and forgiving yourself for your own failures, the bitterness that you've been holding on to, that argument that you had with a very good friend about politics that's meaningless?

Speaker 2 It's hard to forgive others, harder to forgive yourself. Take responsibility for the things that you did

Speaker 2 because God's already done it.

Speaker 2 Who are you to say, I'm unforgivable or they're unforgivable when God has already forgiven?

Speaker 2 Weight loss is fine. Earning is, you know, fine,

Speaker 2 but that doesn't mend a broken spirit. Money and fame are poison.

Speaker 2 Forgiveness,

Speaker 2 self-compassion is the cure.

Speaker 2 That's the miracle in the days ahead.

Speaker 2 I've always thought this collection of holidays is not just time off. It's a journey.
You start with gratitude, not just for what's easy to celebrate, but for the struggles that shaped you.

Speaker 2 You look to Christmas as a reminder that your mistakes, your sorrows, your regrets don't define you. They're gone as soon as you let go of them.

Speaker 2 And then you get a whole new life, a whole new calendar with blank pages.

Speaker 2 What are you going to do with them next year?

Speaker 2 If you feel broken right now, broken things can still shine.

Speaker 2 It's through those cracks that the light gets in.

Speaker 2 You are not alone. you're not beyond redemption you are not without hope just be ready get ready take a deep breath look at your hands your heart your life and start all over again

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Speaker 2 That's another thing I learned, you know,

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Speaker 2 Welcome back to the Glendreck program. There's a story in Axios today that just kills me.
Just the headline kills me. Trump's shadow presidency clouds Biden's final weeks.

Speaker 2 Here's the only shadow presidency that we should be talking about, and that is who the hell is president right now?

Speaker 2 It's not him. I don't care what anybody says.
It's not him.

Speaker 2 Who is the president of the United States?

Speaker 2 Interesting question. Nobody seems to want to talk about.

Speaker 3 I mean, it's going so poorly, it's hard to believe it's not him.

Speaker 2 You know,

Speaker 3 it kind of seems like central to his governing philosophy. But

Speaker 2 I think you're right.

Speaker 3 It doesn't seem like he's really the president. No.

Speaker 2 And by the way, you mentioned this the other day.

Speaker 3 Where did Kamala Harris go? I haven't seen her since, I think the day after the election.

Speaker 2 No, gone. Just gone.
I have no idea. No idea.
Now, Axio says, here's why this matters. There can only be one man who occupies the White House.
Yeah, you're right. You're right.

Speaker 2 They go on, let me quote, but the norm-busting assertiveness of Donald Trump and his transition team and the rapidly fading relevance of President Biden has given the U.S.

Speaker 2 something of a two-headed presidency. No, here's what's happened.
This is not a shadow presidency. This is promises kept.
Okay.

Speaker 2 The world is being put on notice right now.

Speaker 2 There's a new sheriff in town. I'm not there yet, but I'm coming.
Now, we can play this two ways. You can understand that the time of insanity is over,

Speaker 2 and you can start preparing right now to fix that.

Speaker 2 Or when I get into office, because I have promised the American people I am going to fix this at lightning speed, I'm giving you the opportunity to get ahead of the curve. Because

Speaker 2 Mexico,

Speaker 2 you don't fix the drug problem. You keep shipping people across your border.
I'm going to put a 25% tariff on everything you sell. I'll cripple your markets.
Okay.

Speaker 2 Are you threatening? Yeah. Yeah, I am.
Yeah, I'm threatening you.

Speaker 2 I mean, that's what I would say if I were the president.

Speaker 2 Why mess around?

Speaker 2 This is what he means what he says.

Speaker 2 Tariffs are coming. So when he calls the new president of Mexico and says that, it's not a shadow government.
It's somebody saying, this is what's coming.

Speaker 2 You want to play ball? Or do you want to be outside?

Speaker 2 And he's doing that with almost everything.

Speaker 2 I mean, he did it with Trudeau.

Speaker 2 Yeah,

Speaker 2 yeah, I'm going to send up additional helicopters and drones to protect the border.

Speaker 2 And I'm also going to put tariffs on you, Canada. And I personally, I love Canada.
You should be the 51st state. Okay.

Speaker 2 You're not playing. He's playing hardball with Trudeau.

Speaker 2 He's telling Canada, we love you. We love you.
I don't have any problem. Just stop what's coming over the border because we're not doing it anymore.

Speaker 2 What is the difference between that and when Joe Biden was the elect and he was saying, we're not going to prosecute anybody? What's the difference?

Speaker 2 The difference is Donald Trump is telling heads of state, return to law and order. Joe Biden was saying, there's no law and order here.
There's no sheriff in town. Soon.

Speaker 2 On foreign policy,

Speaker 2 they're criticizing. He's claimed credit for Iran's apparent decision not to retaliate against Israel for its October attack.
Uh-huh. Uh-huh.

Speaker 2 Who doesn't believe that?

Speaker 2 Honestly, who doesn't believe that?

Speaker 2 You've gone from Joe Biden, who has made them wealthy again, given them everything they want, opened our coffers, opened our doors, allowed them to get away with anything.

Speaker 2 And the guy who just four years ago had them on the brink of bankruptcy, had them on the brink of internal revolution, which would have set a great

Speaker 2 people free,

Speaker 2 he's coming back.

Speaker 2 Now, you're just one of the mullahs.

Speaker 2 You might believe the, you know, 80 or 90 or however many virgins you're getting.

Speaker 2 you know, you might think, hey,

Speaker 2 that's coming my way.

Speaker 2 But there's also somebody else around you that's a little pragmatic that will go, yeah,

Speaker 2 but we may just be blown up ourselves.

Speaker 2 You know, at some point you ask yourself,

Speaker 2 I got a pretty good life. I'm not, I mean, we're making some progress.

Speaker 2 Do I really want the United States to kill me? Do I?

Speaker 2 That's what's happening in Iran. They know

Speaker 2 that

Speaker 2 this is why

Speaker 2 he is such a great negotiator. Because everyone knows, do you know how he bought Mar-a-Lago? Mar-a-Lago, I'm getting going to get the numbers wrong, but it was like $30 million.

Speaker 2 It had been given to the United States by Meriwether Post in like 70 something, 72, been given to the United States government government as the Southern White House. Okay.

Speaker 2 And when Jimmy Carter got in, he says, it's too expensive to keep up. We're just going to give it back.

Speaker 2 So he gives it back. Somebody else buys it.
I think it was given again to the United States as the Southern White House. They give it back again.

Speaker 2 And so Donald Trump buys it. Now, that thing was selling for, and I'm going to get the numbers wrong, but it was selling for like $30 million, something like that.
It's worth so much more now.

Speaker 2 But it was $30 million and $10 million just for the, uh, just for the furniture. This was built by E.F.
Hutton and his wife, uh, Meriwether Post, uh, who post as in post cereal. Okay.

Speaker 2 So it's a remarkable piece of property.

Speaker 2 Donald Trump came in and said, okay, I want to buy it, but I'm not going to pay $40 million for it because it's going to take $40 million at least to get it back into shape.

Speaker 2 I want it for, I'm making the numbers up, $10 million with the furniture,

Speaker 2 you know, or $10 million and then $2 million for the furniture. They said, no, how dare you? How dare you? Okay.

Speaker 2 So what did he do? He went and bought the little sliver of beach

Speaker 2 right across the street from the mansion.

Speaker 2 That provided the view. to the ocean.

Speaker 2 And then he went back and he said, I just bought this. I'm just going to build a tall building here that I'm going to live in.
It'll wreck your view.

Speaker 2 I mean, how much do you think your house is going to be worth then?

Speaker 2 They knew he meant what he said. I think he got it for $10 million total with the furniture and the house.
Okay.

Speaker 2 He is known as...

Speaker 2 Saying what he means and means what he says. So when he says, you know, this is going to end,

Speaker 2 yes, it ends.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 there's no shadow government here. It's that the leaders of the world know

Speaker 2 he will do it. Unlike every other president that we've had, including him the first time, Americans didn't know, neither did the world, will he actually do that?

Speaker 2 When he says, yeah,

Speaker 2 you little guy over there in North Korea, I might just have to blow you up. up.

Speaker 2 They now know he'll do it.

Speaker 2 He'll do it.

Speaker 2 So I really don't want to die.

Speaker 2 Also,

Speaker 2 they're saying he's not responsible for the booming stock market right now. You know, I don't know the stock.
I don't know that the stock market is completely unhinged from anything real. Okay.

Speaker 2 It's way overvalued.

Speaker 2 It's ridiculous what's going on because we've been printing money and giving it to the banks and the the banks have been investing in their own companies and driving the stock market up.

Speaker 2 It's ridiculous. It's not real anymore.
It's not actual capitalism.

Speaker 2 However, the first sign of capitalism that I have seen is the bump of the stock market after Donald Trump was elected because everyone with money knew they're going to increase our corporate taxes.

Speaker 2 They're going to increase

Speaker 2 the

Speaker 2 regulations on everything we do.

Speaker 2 They're going to continue to pick winners and losers. They knew

Speaker 2 they had to say, we want to save our money and buy as much of our company as we can and hold on and don't spend any money because we have no idea what these crazy people will do.

Speaker 2 They know what Donald Trump will do because he said it and he's done it before. And it may not be in their best interest, but it will be in the best interest of their bottom line because

Speaker 2 he's going to fix the economy for the American people, meaning they will have more money to spend. And he will put the focus on American companies, not foreign companies.

Speaker 2 So, yeah.

Speaker 2 Explain crypto without Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 Crypto, has it broken 100,000 yet?

Speaker 3 It did yesterday. Yeah, last

Speaker 2 hundred

Speaker 2 thousand.

Speaker 3 About 102,000 right now.

Speaker 2 So what do you think that is? What do you think that is?

Speaker 2 You know another thing he's responsible for? The pardon of Hunter Biden.

Speaker 2 Because, and, and the blanket pardon of no matter what he's done for 10 years,

Speaker 2 that's happening. They didn't just pardon him for the taxes and for the drugs and everything else that he was charged with.

Speaker 2 For the first time in history, I don't even know if it's legal, first time in history, they pardoned him for anything he might have done from 2014 to December 1st.

Speaker 2 Anything.

Speaker 2 You find he did anything wrong, he's pardoned for it. Why is that?

Speaker 2 Because radical transparency is coming. He's not going to go on a witch hunt.
He's going to start exposing the truth by

Speaker 2 declassifying what's really been going on.

Speaker 2 Biden goes to Angola this week and he says, we want to rebuild you. We're going to give you a billion dollars.

Speaker 2 And yet there are still piles of houses 30 feet high in Appalachia.

Speaker 2 There are Americans struggling.

Speaker 2 This isn't a shadow government. This is a complete return to common sense.

Speaker 2 And the world knows the next president means it.

Speaker 2 You know, when you know your mom's coming home and she said, when I get home, your room better be cleaned. When you know mom's on the way, you're cleaning your room.

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Speaker 2 We have the Tennessee Attorney General who was actually arguing at the Supreme Court yesterday to protect children from mutilation.

Speaker 2 The people who are arguing for mutilation, did you hear any of the

Speaker 2 testimony back and forth?

Speaker 3 Yeah, I heard a lot of the coverage, at least of it.

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Speaker 2 Surfer, did you hear Alito? Do we have time to get away from that? Alito is pissed. Oh, yeah, I know.

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Speaker 6 Listen to a question about the state of medical evidence at the present time. In your petition, you made a sweeping statement, which I will quote.

Speaker 6 Overwhelming evidence establishes that the appropriate gender-affirming treatment with puberty blockers and hormones directly and substantially improves the physical psychological well-being of transgender adolescents with gender dysphoria.

Speaker 6 That was in November 2023. Now, even before then,

Speaker 6 the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare wrote the following.

Speaker 6 They currently assess, quote, that the risks of puberty blockers and gender-affirming treatment are likely to outweigh the expected benefits of these treatments, which is directly contrary to the sweeping statement in your petition.

Speaker 6 After the filing of your petition, of course, we saw the

Speaker 6 release of the CAS report in the United Kingdom, which found a complete lack of high-quality evidence showing that the benefits of the treatments in question here outweigh the risks.

Speaker 6 And

Speaker 6 so I wonder if you would like to stand by the statement that you made in your petition, or

Speaker 6 if you think it would now be appropriate to modify that, to withdraw the statement that there is overwhelming evidence.

Speaker 2 We're going to go through a lot of this next hour.

Speaker 2 It's really, really good. Also, there is a huge warning flare.

Speaker 2 Even the Pope has come out and said the

Speaker 2 Islamicization of Europe is now inevitable. And what's happening in Norway, we're going to cover in just a second.

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Speaker 2 I want to introduce you to a

Speaker 2 journalist from Norway.

Speaker 2 Her name is Rebecca Mr. Agen.

Speaker 2 I like to call her Mr. Reagan because it's just cooler, you know, for us Americans.
Rebecca, how are you?

Speaker 9 I'm good. Thank you.
How are you doing?

Speaker 2 I'm good.

Speaker 2 I've been following what's been going on, and most Americans have not. You know, we've talked off the air.

Speaker 2 You know, I was in

Speaker 2 Sweden, I think, and

Speaker 2 was doing a piece exactly like 60 Minutes in Australia was doing about a year before, and the same thing happened. I was surrounded by a Muslim gang, and it was scary as hell.

Speaker 2 What's happening now in the Scandinavian countries, it looks like

Speaker 2 you're losing the country entirely.

Speaker 9 We are losing our countries entirely. And like you said, many Americans may not be aware of it, but Europe is no longer Europe, and Scandinavia is no longer Scandinavia.

Speaker 9 I think Oriana Faleshi said it in 2003 already.

Speaker 9 But we've been watching you guys with horror for the past four years because if you don't stop the illegal immigration that you're having, America will no longer be America and you'll be in the same boat as us.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 the American people have spoken out. And my hope is that Donald Trump, he's not the same man he was four years ago.
He has changed and he is on a mission and he's going to stop all this crap.

Speaker 2 And my hope is... is that there will be other leaders around the world that will now step up into place and say, this is killing our country.

Speaker 2 There is not going to be a Western world left unless we do something. Is there any kind of movement in Norway like that?

Speaker 2 That's not racist?

Speaker 9 I would say

Speaker 9 everybody's racist if you're not on board the socialist agenda. I know.

Speaker 9 We have, you know, Gert Wilders, Georgia Maloney, Victor Orban, Marilla Pan in the big European countries. But as in Scandinavia, you have...

Speaker 9 I guess the best translation would be

Speaker 9 the Sweden Democrats, which is not a fitting name for their party in my opinion, but they are doing some great work in Sweden. In Norway, unfortunately, we do not.

Speaker 9 And they made it extra hard, I think that was last year or two years ago, to even create new parties.

Speaker 9 So to come along with a new political party is nearly impossible.

Speaker 9 And mind you, we have about eight or nine, don't quote me on that, I don't remember exactly the number that we have in parliament, but they all agree on the globalist agenda.

Speaker 9 So they bicker about the smaller things and then behind closed doors, they're pretty much agreeing on the international stuff, which is the policies of the day.

Speaker 9 We don't really have any national politics anymore, right? So you see that

Speaker 2 you start to see people, I mean, in our Declaration of Independence, it says people are

Speaker 2 more likely to,

Speaker 2 you know, endure the the pains, even when they start to really become very painful of a government that's out of control than to go into the unknown and change that.

Speaker 2 But there is a breaking point and we're seeing that breaking point in Germany. We're seeing that breaking point, I think, in England.

Speaker 2 Is there a breaking point? When do the people of Norway stand up and say, we count,

Speaker 2 we don't want to lose this culture?

Speaker 9 I am not sure, and this is kind of strange, but the whole Blois Ver

Speaker 9 feed for the cows, the milk situation, I don't know if you're aware of it, because it is going around Europe, but in Norway that has created a lot of engagement in the past week and a lot of pressure.

Speaker 9 And a lot of people are on, like, if you screw with people's feed, they get pissed off. Mind you,

Speaker 9 we've been paying

Speaker 9 terrorist organizations and states and given money to everything else but the Norwegian people, but people aren't pissed off enough, basically.

Speaker 9 But the milk has actually turned something around in the last week. So I'm curious to see where that takes us.

Speaker 2 Yeah, it's weird. COVID is what broke the back in America.

Speaker 2 Once this COVID locked down and we saw, oh my gosh, they will put people in jail for going to church, that's what... began to break the back.

Speaker 2 It's always something that you don't necessarily expect that is just the final straw. So hopefully hopefully that is happening.
You also have a two-tier justice system where it's so insidious

Speaker 2 where Sharia law now is being enforced over

Speaker 2 Norwegian law, correct?

Speaker 9 Yes, you could say it like that. I mean, I knew it like that because we, so we had a case

Speaker 9 now recently. It was about a teenage boy.
He was in school. He had, I think, six or seven perpetrators.
They beat him severely.

Speaker 9 It was in court a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 9 And the case was the eldest boy, or man, because he's 18, the 18-year-old, he got off because

Speaker 9 he said that this kid that got beaten, he had said the word Negro behind closed doors. He didn't in fact hear it, but he was told that behind that door, he called somebody a Negro.

Speaker 9 So they went and they beat him, and then he got off because he was provoked. And if that is not closing into Sharia law in a

Speaker 9 justice system, I don't know what is because you're breaking the law basically, you're violent, and then you get off.

Speaker 2 Rebecca, you've you've you watched the United States, you watch what's happening over here, and we've gone insane, but we're turning this corner. Do you think

Speaker 2 Europe is noticing this? And is any of this giving them hope that things can

Speaker 2 reverse itself?

Speaker 2 Or do we just

Speaker 2 is the media just made us look insane?

Speaker 9 Both. The media is making you look insane.

Speaker 9 But for sure, there's a lot of hope.

Speaker 9 So we have seen the, I guess you could call it the right-wing wave over Europe, right? It's the same thing in most most European countries, but it doesn't reflect the media reporting.

Speaker 9 So I think we had,

Speaker 9 before the American election, we had

Speaker 9 some survey saying that most people would in Norway would vote for Kamala. And then all of a sudden, this little survey comes along, which says that men under 30, 47%, support Trump.

Speaker 9 And so it really depends who they ask. And a lot of people aren't very vocal in the Scandinavian countries.
It's a a cultural thing. We're just culturally introverted.

Speaker 9 And so they don't really speak up against the media, but the media is still portraying Trump as Hitler to this day.

Speaker 9 So I would say the elitist class is very much

Speaker 9 saying and portraying and speaking of America as an insane country. But the masses think differently.

Speaker 2 It really is amazing to me how

Speaker 2 Norway and the Scandinavian countries, most of them, were

Speaker 2 on the front line of welcoming the Jewish refugee and protecting them and doing so much. The history is remarkable.

Speaker 2 And because you had such a homogenous society, everybody pretty much thought the same way.

Speaker 2 It's the only reason why those, you know, the socialist system that you have has been able to work a bit because everybody kind of thought alike. They were all, you know,

Speaker 2 they're not so disparate as we are here in America.

Speaker 2 But now that that's been used against you, and

Speaker 2 I can't imagine the fear. I see the things that are happening over there.
And I think, my wife, my daughters, I would never let them walk the streets in some of these cities.

Speaker 9 No, for sure not. We're not allowed to protect ourselves either.
Even pepper spray, we're not allowed. Just mind you.
We're not allowed to carry weapons. And you have these gangs roaming the streets.

Speaker 9 I think

Speaker 9 I saw, let's see what it was. It was, it's a 200% increase in violence from children between the age of 6 and 15 in Oslo, just in the past 19 years.

Speaker 9 And 86% of these repeat juvenile offenders have a Muslim background. We're talking about children stabbing, shooting, and robbing people.

Speaker 9 It is absolutely insanity. And what does our government do? We have a Labor Party like the UK, so they are of the same mindset in many ways.

Speaker 9 And a lot of the stuff that Sweden has tried in the past, because we're about 10 years behind Sweden, they try to implement here to quote unquote solve the problems.

Speaker 9 So the problem solving that they're discussing at the moment is hiring people,

Speaker 9 putting more state and

Speaker 9 government positions in place to have people follow these kids from twelve, thirteen and 14 year old criminals, pick them up in the morning, stay with them all day at school,

Speaker 9 pay for taxpayers, pay for sports activities of their choice that they're also followed to and then taken back to their parents. So in principle, that is hiring new parents

Speaker 9 for these children. So these are the solutions our socialist state is coming up with to fight crime.
So as you may understand, it's not going very well.

Speaker 2 Yeah, it's not. Rebecca, I'd love to stay in touch with you a little closer than we have and the producers too, because what's happening in Europe

Speaker 2 is very important. And if America can turn the corner and start to lead the way again out of this mess,

Speaker 2 we have a chance. But if we don't start finding our spine in Europe,

Speaker 2 I feel like it's the 1930s in Europe. You better go visit Europe now because it's just not going to be the same.
It's not already, but you just won't see it.

Speaker 9 It is 9030s. It is.
It is here. We have armed police outside the Jewish kindergarten here.
We don't have an ambassador from Israel anymore. They left.

Speaker 9 He left Norway, and there's no replacement coming for him. Our foreign minister is a persona non grada in Israel, and we're

Speaker 9 sending tons of money to Hamas. This is Norway today, and we are already in the 1930s over here, Glenn.

Speaker 2 It's horrible. Rebecca, please pray for us that we are able to navigate these waters and can restore ourselves back to who we are because there's got to be a leader.

Speaker 2 And I don't see a leader anywhere in the world except for possibly Donald Trump and this new understanding here in America of what's coming. So please pray for us.
We'll pray for you. Thanks, Rebecca.

Speaker 9 Thank you. You bet.

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Speaker 2 All the kids are around the table, all dressed in tuxedos, and guys with white ties, tuxedos behind every chair, while he at six is blowing out the candles of his cake.

Speaker 2 And he said, yeah, Depression really didn't hit us very hard. Like, yeah, apparently not.

Speaker 2 But he said his dad had seen what was coming, and he said to the family, we are all going to take four months and we're going to Europe and we're going to go everywhere.

Speaker 2 And so I'm flipping through this and I'm like, is

Speaker 2 that you and Churchill? Oh, yeah. Is that you and Hitler? And that's Mussolini? And that's, I mean, his father was, you know,

Speaker 2 big enough. He went and took the kids and the family and educated them.
And they saw Europe before. And he said, I remember my father saying, you will not see these countries.

Speaker 2 They will not look like this when you are older. When next time we come back, it will won't look like this in the mid-30s.
I've thought about that so much about Europe.

Speaker 2 You know, the Pope just said, it's inevitable that the Islamitization of Europe is coming.

Speaker 2 And,

Speaker 2 you know,

Speaker 2 I'm assuming he didn't mean it. I mean, I think the vicar of Christ, you know, shouldn't be like, yeah, well, it's inevitable.
Let's go.

Speaker 2 I don't think that's what he meant, but he is the Jimmy Carter of popes. I'm sorry, Catholics, but an outside opinion, he's the Jimmy Carter of popes.

Speaker 2 But it's not, it's changing. It is changing.
And

Speaker 2 if you want to see it,

Speaker 2 you want to know what it's like. I mean,

Speaker 2 what we were facing and still may be facing here in America. I mean, America by 2030 is going to be so different, so different, just because of technology.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 because Donald Trump is going to start deporting and getting people out and we're returning to sanity here

Speaker 2 and we're going to be transparent and get the bad guys, hopefully out as many as we can, out of our own government,

Speaker 2 and begin looking at this place again like a place that has a golden door because it's an important place,

Speaker 2 we may survive.

Speaker 2 But the rest of the world, the Western world, you know, they don't have the world's reserve currency, and they are bankrupting themselves by doing the same thing that is happening here.

Speaker 2 This is not

Speaker 2 how Democrats can look at this problem and say, we're just not being gracious enough.

Speaker 2 You know, we just, we can't, we'll just keep taking these people in and not understand this is not an American thing.

Speaker 2 Why is this happening in in every single Western country at the same time with the same policies, the same response in the press, the same policies and politicians using exactly the same words and creating laws that use exactly the same words and phrases?

Speaker 2 This is a plan to destroy the West.

Speaker 3 I will say, too, a lot of the leaders who implemented those policies feeling the same fate politically that Kamala Harris just felt.

Speaker 2 Right?

Speaker 3 Kamala Harris,

Speaker 3 she was the vice president. Well, she is the vice president.
She was the former presidential candidate for the Democrats.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I remember her being around someplace.

Speaker 2 She's still the vice president.

Speaker 3 Yeah, you know, Joe Biden's the president of the United States right now.

Speaker 2 I don't believe that.

Speaker 3 I don't believe that. I don't believe it either, but in theory, it's true.

Speaker 2 I thought he was the lifeguard on the beach in Rehoboth.

Speaker 2 The poor children of Rehoboth.

Speaker 3 Help, help.

Speaker 3 But it's true.

Speaker 3 The consequences of this behavior for the politicians that have implemented it has been considerable all around the world, not just here.

Speaker 2 Think of the billions.

Speaker 2 No, sorry, the trillions of dollars that are at stake with the transition. We are going to see things that we've only seen in movies.
Honestly, it's a remarkable time to live in.

Speaker 2 All right, we're going to talk about the Supreme Court with the guy who argued it in the Supreme Court yesterday. Next.

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Speaker 2 Welcome to the Glenbeck program.

Speaker 2 We're glad you're here.

Speaker 2 We're going to talk to the guy from Tennessee. He's the Attorney General of Tennessee.
He was arguing the case in front of the Supreme Court yesterday against child mutilation. It was pretty amazing.

Speaker 2 We're going to, stations have to break early because he has a specific time.

Speaker 2 He's with the Supreme Court. He's got a specific time he can call in.
So we're going to break early so we have more time with him.

Speaker 2 But let me just

Speaker 2 play some of the stuff that he had to put up with and answer yesterday. Let's play cut 12.
Here's Sodomayor

Speaker 2 and her comparison of trans surgery with something else. Listen to this.

Speaker 8 So it becomes a pure exercise of weighing benefits versus risk.

Speaker 8 And the question of how many minors have to have their bodies irreparably harmed for unproven benefits is one that is best left to the right.

Speaker 10 I'm sorry, counselor. Every medical treatment has a risk.

Speaker 10 Even taking aspirin.

Speaker 10 There is always going to be a percentage of the population under any medical treatment that's going to suffer a harm.

Speaker 2 Uh-huh. True.

Speaker 2 Uh-huh.

Speaker 2 For a five-year-old, if a five-year-old is making...

Speaker 2 Now, remember, Sodomiora is definitely not the leak.

Speaker 3 Oh, we should point that out every time we talk about her, that she was not the leak.

Speaker 2 She was a decision. No, no, no.
Absolutely not. I'm tired of hearing that.
I hear it too all the time.

Speaker 2 All the time.

Speaker 3 I hear it. It's almost like people think it's true.

Speaker 2 I know. And I got to tell you, uh-uh, not from us.
No. Anyway,

Speaker 2 what a that,

Speaker 2 yeah, but there's a different aspirin doesn't make uh

Speaker 2 you sterile,

Speaker 2 it doesn't change things in your body that are unchangeable, that

Speaker 2 can never be changed back. It's not mutilation, And your child is not the one who's in charge of the decision.

Speaker 3 Also, the negative irreversible effects are planned with these interventions. They're the intent of the intervention.
Yes. Also, aspirin, you're going to have negative effects on aspirin.

Speaker 3 It's going to be because likely an overdose.

Speaker 3 That's not like you're not like you have an aspirin like very rare.

Speaker 3 You can have high percentages of people have negative effects tied to these situations. And it's not because they're overdosing, it's because they're using it as directed by doctors.

Speaker 2 Okay, so that was Sodomayor, who is definitely not the lead.

Speaker 3 I know. Why do people stop saying that?

Speaker 2 Please stop saying that.

Speaker 2 Here is Kentanji with her.

Speaker 2 Who was it again? It's what's her name? Kentanjanji Brown. Yeah, Jackson Brown.
I don't know what it is.

Speaker 2 She's so worried. Go ahead, Claire.

Speaker 7 The question was whether it was discriminatory because it applied to both races and it wasn't necessarily invidious or whatever. But as I read the statute here,

Speaker 7 excuse me, the case here,

Speaker 7 the court starts off by saying that Virginia is now one of 16 states which prohibit and punish marriages on the basis of racial classifications.

Speaker 7 And when you look at the structure of that law, it looks in terms of inconsistency, you can't do something that is inconsistent with your own characteristics. It's sort of the same thing.

Speaker 7 So it's interesting to me that we now have this different argument and I wonder whether Virginia could have gotten away with what they did here by just making a classification argument the way that Tennessee is in this case.

Speaker 2 Riveting.

Speaker 3 There's a reason they dramatize law and order.

Speaker 2 I mean,

Speaker 2 I feel bad for our next guest because he had to answer to that. I feel bad.

Speaker 2 How do you not insult the court? Yeah. You know, how do you not say,

Speaker 2 I can't believe you're asking me that question. I mean, are you out of your mind? Right.
I had to just deal with the aspirin thing. Now this? What do you, what, what, what, what is happening here?

Speaker 2 Yeah,

Speaker 3 you kind of just want to stop and say, you know, that question is about as dumb as what is a woman that you also couldn't answer. But let me go.
But like, that's like what you want to do.

Speaker 3 I mean, it's, and by the way, Katanji Brown Jackson is freaking Einstein compared to Sodomayor.

Speaker 2 Well, Sodomayor,

Speaker 2 she at least is honorable and is not the one who leaked.

Speaker 3 Yes. Yes.
Thank you for pointing that out. Because some people do think that Soda Mayor

Speaker 3 or someone from her office was responsible.

Speaker 2 I don't even want to talk about it, Stu. I don't even want to talk about it.
I don't want that rumor to spread and

Speaker 2 think it's...

Speaker 2 Oh, that Sodomiora was the leak. Somebody, either her or somebody in her office.

Speaker 3 Was the leak of the Dobbs decision?

Speaker 2 Of the Dobbs decision.

Speaker 3 But she's a Supreme Court justice.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I know. Yeah.

Speaker 3 And some people think that.

Speaker 2 Some people do. Not me, of course.
Oh, I know.

Speaker 3 Oh, gosh, me. No, I didn't even know about the theory until very recently.

Speaker 2 Anyway, we're going to take a quick break.

Speaker 2 We're not taking a quick.

Speaker 3 The guest heard your pronunciation of Katanji Brown Jackson was like, I am not calling you.

Speaker 2 No, it's Katanji Jackson Brown.

Speaker 2 Do you, you know what? The deal is, I care so little.

Speaker 2 You know, I don't know if that's, I don't know if that's just years and years of broadcasting just wearing me down to the point where, like, I don't care.

Speaker 3 So, you're already in the Radio Hall of Fame, they can't take it away from you, no matter what you call Katanji Brown Jackson. Like, you know, they can't, yeah, there's nothing they can do.

Speaker 2 So, Jumanji was talking yesterday, uh, opening up the box, and then all of a sudden, you've got wild animals running at you. Anyway, uh, I just don't really care

Speaker 3 at all. I think you do

Speaker 3 about this case.

Speaker 2 Oh, no, I care about the case.

Speaker 2 Really? I mean, like, I care about Clarence Thomas. The guy is a genius.

Speaker 2 These two, it's like having me on the Supreme Court.

Speaker 3 It really, I mean, not to insult you, but it really is.

Speaker 2 No, I know.

Speaker 3 I mean, and I know I.

Speaker 2 I don't take it as an insult. I know my limitations.
I shouldn't be on the Supreme Court. Right.

Speaker 3 Sotamayor is in that category. Just like, this is, what was, how did this happen?

Speaker 3 I mean, Kataji Brown Jackson, you know, Kagan, I think, is actually pretty smart,

Speaker 3 but just incredibly liberal.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I do too.

Speaker 2 Sodomiora is a bulb category. I don't know this, but I think people like Mike Lee

Speaker 2 could be friends with

Speaker 2 Kagan. Yeah.
Even though they disagree with everything, he at least would have respect for her intellect.

Speaker 3 I can't have respect for Sodomior. Kataji Brown Jackson, I don't know enough yet.

Speaker 3 I can't define a woman. I'm not a biologist.
Exchange points me in the direction that she's not a serious person. Yeah.
That's not a serious person can absolutely handle that question.

Speaker 3 Now, it's funny you bring up Thomas because forever I've said I think he's the most important man in the world.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 3 Because, I mean, without him, I don't know where we'd be. I will say Sam Alito is challenging him lately.

Speaker 3 He's on his coattail. Right on his heels.
I know.

Speaker 2 And they both have to be replaced by Donald Trump. They have to.
I mean, they don't have to.

Speaker 3 I don't know that they will.

Speaker 2 I, I, I,

Speaker 2 Unless everything is just peaches and cream,

Speaker 2 I would be like, could we, guys?

Speaker 3 We don't want the Ruth Beaches.

Speaker 2 I do not want, yeah, I don't want,

Speaker 2 I mean, because those two guys, they're the ones holding the whole thing up. And they have to be replaced with, you know.

Speaker 3 You know, I hate to note this. But the reason why they're the two things, they're the two people

Speaker 3 is because other conservative justices haven't been exactly as successful But let's go.

Speaker 3 And I'm nervous about new picks being put in because I'm not confident they're going to be as good as Thomas Orley.

Speaker 2 As we talked about yesterday, I got

Speaker 2 a 1940s rat made by Ian Fleming with a bomb in its butt into Mar-Lago. You did.
Yes, you did. It took a lot.
Yes. But I got it.
If I can do that, I can certainly hide under the desk.

Speaker 2 And when he's like, I'm going to swear this person in, I can just cross out the name and go, Mike Lee. Mike Lee would be fantastic.

Speaker 3 Absolutely. And you wouldn't miss with that pick.
No. You wouldn't miss.

Speaker 3 And he's well-liked enough, I think, in the Senate to actually get confirmed.

Speaker 2 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2 He says horrible things, but what do you have on Mike Lee? He likes ice cream an awful lot. He says, gosh, darn it, sometimes, you know, when he gets really mad, oh, heck, to heck with them.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 So he was going to be, I mean, what would you say against him?

Speaker 3 I mean, they would say all sorts of terrible things about him, but they wouldn't be true.

Speaker 3 You know, I'm just, I'm worried because, you know, if you think about it this way, one way to look at this is whoever replaces a Thomas Arlito would be basically Donald Trump's fourth choice.

Speaker 2 I hope he has seven.

Speaker 3 I mean, look, I'm not saying he can't nail his fourth choice. And, you know, maybe he picked them in an order he wouldn't have preferred for extenuating circumstances.

Speaker 3 There's some reporting to that effect that, you know,

Speaker 3 Kavanaugh in particular was a guy who was

Speaker 3 a circumstantial pick.

Speaker 2 Remember?

Speaker 3 Neither Kavanaugh or Amy Coney Barrett were on the original list that Donald Trump had when he came into office. Both of them were added after he was president.

Speaker 3 And I don't know. I mean, I'm not,

Speaker 3 I think his picks have been good enough that I'd roll the dice, but it does make me nervous. But also what makes me nervous is our ages that start going into the 70s and 80s and beyond.
So

Speaker 3 I think you may have to well make that choice.

Speaker 2 So I will say, Clarence Thomas, I don't know.

Speaker 3 I don't know that he's just going to leave. Everyone's like, oh, well, he just got just going to go because Trump's president.

Speaker 2 I don't know.

Speaker 3 He's a really important fan.

Speaker 2 And he's also, and he's completely there. And he's also like,

Speaker 2 you know what? Screw you. Yeah, it kind of might be that too.

Speaker 3 Now, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was also that way. Yes.
And that's the warning there.

Speaker 3 But I mean, like, you know, he's not like there's serious health problems here. I love what they're doing on the left.
They're like, I don't know, Sodomoyara. She's got diabetes.

Speaker 2 Okay. A lot of people have diabetes.

Speaker 3 Like, there's no serious.

Speaker 2 I don't know. She has restless leg syndrome.

Speaker 2 Should we put her down and put somebody new in?

Speaker 2 You're talking bizarre.

Speaker 3 I think they're honestly just embarrassed by her. I think they're just like, look, we want a liberal.
Can we get somebody who at least sounds smart?

Speaker 2 There's so many. But that's such a long list of dumb people that they would have to go through.
Why start there? That's a good point.

Speaker 2 You just ran probably

Speaker 2 the top of that long list.

Speaker 3 No, that's happening in 2028 when AOC rose.

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Speaker 2 as in olden days.

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Speaker 2 Milestone.

Speaker 2 A single Bitcoin now is $101,321.

Speaker 2 That's incredible.

Speaker 3 It pays to listen to the Glenn Beck program.

Speaker 3 Yeah. I will say most of the posts I was posting about this when it first happened last night, and tons of posts or people from the audience, oh,

Speaker 3 I remember hearing you talk about this in like 2013.

Speaker 2 Yeah, so do I. Why didn't I jump on? Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
I remember talking about it in 2010 and going, nah, I don't know.

Speaker 3 It's incredible. It's weird how we look at it as this big missed opportunity.
And a lot of people, it was.

Speaker 3 I've, you know, I've talked to a lot of people who every time it hits this milestone, they tell me the same story.

Speaker 3 Ah, gosh, why didn't i buy when it was 20 000 oh gosh why didn't i buy when it was 5 000 oh gosh why didn't i buy when it was 1 000 you know at the end of the day if you did purchase some and you and you made some money and you you made some gains and you even sold it yeah for you yeah you know i uh there's the guy the the bitcoin pizza guy yeah who uh i think he's a liar No, what do you mean?

Speaker 2 I think he's fashioning a rope out of his own hair to hang himself. As I've heard him say, I don't regret buying that pizza at all.
Right. Well, if you don't know the story, it's like $10 billion.

Speaker 3 Yeah, so if you don't know the story, it was the first known purchase of something with Bitcoin. He bought

Speaker 3 for 10,000 Bitcoin, he got two Papa John's pizzas, which, by the way, I saw the picture today.

Speaker 2 Terrible top-in coverage on this pizza.

Speaker 3 There's like a third of the pizza. That's just cheese, and it's supposed to be a Supreme.
It's just terrible. Papa John should give this guy a free pizza for the rest of his life.

Speaker 3 But he spent 10,000 10,000 Bitcoin on it. That would be over a billion dollars today for two pizzas.

Speaker 3 And Papa John's pizzas. Wow.
I'm just throwing that out there as well. And

Speaker 2 he's poorly top pizza. And he's like, you know, I did it.
It's no big deal.

Speaker 3 Liar. Right.
I mean, it's got to, you got to have some.

Speaker 2 You got to be at times at some point as you're driving your 1978 Pinto that's barely running going,

Speaker 2 I will say it's somewhat heroic, though.

Speaker 3 I mean, you know, someone had to have the

Speaker 2 first transaction.

Speaker 3 None of this would have happened without somebody doing that. So I think that's his reasoning, right? That he's helped build something really, really important.
But, I mean, it's incredible.

Speaker 3 And I think a lot of people who bought and sold and didn't get the max profit, I feel this way sometimes. You know, I don't have a lot of Bitcoin, but like I was able to make some profits off of it.

Speaker 3 But I have sold some in the past. Yeah.

Speaker 3 And, you know, do I wish I still had that?

Speaker 5 Sure.

Speaker 3 Do I wish I would have and just put every dime in my bank account in it back when I first heard about it, whenever that was? Yeah. Sure.

Speaker 3 You know, Glenn, for example, could be a trillionaire right now.

Speaker 2 Why would you say that?

Speaker 3 But, you know, he blew it.

Speaker 2 This does go through my mind all the time. I got to stop thinking about this.
Yeah. 30 cents.

Speaker 2 And I'm in Mark Andreessen's office. And he says, you know anything about Bitcoin? You should throw, you know, maybe 10 grand into that.
I'm going to start something called Coinbase soon.

Speaker 2 And I'm like, yeah, well, that's going to work. I'm going to buy myself some pizzas.

Speaker 2 What a dope.

Speaker 2 What a dope.

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