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Today's podcast, we spend a lot of time on how weird J.D.
Vance is and how you should embrace that.
Also,
the unconstitutional things that are happening,
you know, with the Supreme Court and also where's the democracy part of the nomination of Kamala Harris.
We explain how the system is supposed to work and
how it is working currently and why that's not a good thing.
Also, can somebody connect the dots with what's happening in Venezuela and the United States?
I mean, it's pretty clear, isn't it?
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Hello, Still.
All right, Glenn, how are you?
That's how we're starting the show today.
Okay.
Yeah.
We're going to talk like cartoon people because I think everything that's happening in the world is a giant cartoon.
So that is where we are, I think, at this point.
None of it seems real.
It is.
It's the only way you can look at it.
No, none of it seems real.
And you're standing off to the side.
It's what was that science fiction or science fiction movie 2000 or something?
Remember when the guys are sitting in front of the screen?
Yes, yes, yes.
I feel like those guys sitting in front of the screen just watching the world unfold every day and go, this isn't going to work out well.
You know what I mean?
It's just, it's not what's happening.
And the fact that no one can connect the dots.
Now, I've always been a dot connector.
Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong.
But I always look at things and I can take things, different ideas and different things that don't seem to be connected, but I can see them connected and then I can find the connection to prove it to you many times.
And that is a skill, I guess, or a curse, but it appears to me no one has that skill.
Or maybe it's that everybody's like, I don't want to look at that.
I don't want to look at that.
Why would I look at that?
The Venezuela story.
I don't know.
Are there a couple of dots we can connect here?
Is there anything there that we can look at and go, hmm, I wonder what we're doing here?
They started, it was a rich country.
It was a country where they weren't eating the zoo animals, oh, just a few years ago.
It was the third richest country in the Western Hemisphere, has oils and resources like nobody's business.
Sound familiar?
Okay, let's just keep that one over there.
Rich country, all kinds of resources, could make it on their own if they just wouldn't go corrupt and go to socialism.
But what do they do?
They go corrupt and immediately go to socialism.
How do they go to socialism?
They begin to talk down democracy.
They begin to say, this republic, this constitution isn't right.
And so Hugo Chavez,
he is thrown in jail.
by the president of Venezuela.
And nobody thinks that's right.
And he's like, ha got a query.
And he gets out of jail and he runs again and this time he wins.
Why?
Because generally the people don't like it when you put their candidate in jail.
They don't think that's fair.
Hmm.
Is there another dot we can connect?
So then when he gets in, the first thing he does is he changes the makeup of the Supreme Court.
Wait a minute, I'm seeing another dot on the horizon.
Then what does he do?
Well, then he starts talking about how we've just got to nationalize health care because health care costs are out of
sight.
It's crazy.
We can't get anybody to have health care, so we've got to nationalize it.
And it's going to save you like $2,000 per family.
every single year.
And what does it do?
It jacks the price of health care through the roof, and then the healthcare system collapses, and nobody can get anything.
Is there another dot we see?
Then they start jacking with the oil because, well, these big oil companies, they're just evil, you know.
And there was corruption.
Why was there corruption?
Because the government got involved with a private company.
And when the government gets involved, then there's all kinds of things that are going on behind the scenes that nobody knows, and everybody starts enriching themselves at the upper level, but not anywhere down below.
Is there another dot we could connect?
So then they hire a man of the people.
They hire a guy that, you know,
you know what we need?
Chavez is dead now.
Gosh darn it miss him
But let's keep going down this road so they hire an expert
a guy who was a bus driver
He was
a bus driver
He had no money
You know much like the Obamas when he went into office I'm sure he had student loans.
He couldn't afford his mortgage.
He was an average everyday guy struggling like you.
And lo and behold,
he's the president.
And all of a sudden,
he and his children are the wealthiest in Venezuela.
How did that happen?
As a public service,
I mean,
Maduro,
how does that happen?
How come everybody in government who claims, oh, I'm just trying to serve the people, become incredibly rich and powerful.
How does that work?
Exactly.
I'm trying to figure that out.
Did they all win lotteries?
Or is there something else going on?
Now, they had problems with their voting machines.
They just held an election.
And everybody was talking about the voting machines.
Voting machines, this is bad.
This is not good.
The voting machines, voting machines, all kinds of corruption.
No, no, no, no, no corruption.
No corruption.
Corruption?
It's going to be bad.
Maduro's,
the guy he's running against was like 30 points ahead.
30 points ahead.
And then when it comes to a vote, well, we got to,
we're going to take a break.
We're just going to take a break.
We're vote counting, but everybody's really tired.
It's sleepy.
It's almost 9:30 at night.
We got to get to bed.
And then they count, and lo and behold, Maduro wins.
We just found some ballots in Detroit.
Is anybody seeing a single dog here?
Nah.
It's insane.
Do we have that crazy music that
we play, Sarah, for stuff like this when it's just
It's the one with a horn honk?
No?
Oh, but that's appropriate too.
That's appropriate too.
So anyway, now he's president.
It's like this.
Is this the one with the horn honk?
Think so.
So
he is, so he's now president, and what did he do?
Well, he consolidated power in their Pentagon.
You know, got rid of anybody that might be...
uh
you know might might might be against him so they got rid of him gee isn't that what...
Wait a minute.
Didn't we stand our army down to do that right after?
Well, that's weird.
So now he has the complete support of the army and they're out quelling these crazies that are saying the election was stole, was stolen.
Because these people, it's the worst thing to happen in Venezuela since, I don't know, the Civil War.
And they're going into civil war.
Now, I've been watching the news and I haven't heard anyone
pluck out a single parallel story here.
I haven't seen a single person on TV.
You know what I'm seeing on TV?
This is bad.
Look at this.
Look at this.
I mean, the people were crying out, saying there was corruption.
You know, and now he's trying to, he changed the Supreme Court again.
Now he's doing that again.
I mean, this is out of control.
First of all, he was was trying to arrest his opponent.
So,
I do believe, Stu, that for the rest of the show,
we should just talk like this because everything's a cartoon.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Secret Service says Donald Trump was not hit by a bullet.
We believe a safe fell out of the the sky.
Why not?
I've always believed in the world.
Have you had the latest about what they're doing?
It's been acme from the beginning.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
Would you have been surprised if the guy up on the roof would have had a big black round
bowling ball of a bomb and lit the fuse and was wearing a fedora and he was like shh and he's lighting the fuse and everybody's in the crowd going there's a guy in a black fedora with a big black Acme bomb, and he's lit it, and he's going to throw it towards the president.
Why not?
Why not?
Why is the crap that they're saying to us right now
less believable?
Every day they update that story.
Yeah, every day they update that story.
He's there earlier.
Like, I remember when this story broke, I had a conniption on vacations saying, hey, how the heck was this guy up there for 90 seconds?
90 seconds?
He was on the roof
for 90 seconds, and somehow they let him up there.
And every time you get an update, it was actually 26 minutes.
Actually, he built a condo on the complex six months ago, and it's been living there, casing the entire field since then.
I don't, I don't know.
He was halfway done.
He was building a tunnel.
He was halfway finished with a tunnel that he was building from the roof to the lectern where Trump was.
He just couldn't get it done in time.
Yeah, now we're starting to find out something about him.
The FBI has come out and said, oh, no, we have some evidence now.
We think we might have a motive.
Okay.
First of all, I'm pretty sure his motive was to kill
the president.
I think that was his motive.
I don't know.
What are you getting up for today?
Well,
I was going to have some bran flakes, but I decided I'm going to kill Donald Trump.
That's what motivated him.
Along with the bran flakes.
Now,
right, what?
You eat bran flakes at that age.
It's going to cause some weird outcomes.
There's no doubt about that.
And I, you know, look, you have a situation where
it had absolutely no footprint digitally.
That happens all the time.
He's never said a word on the internet.
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I was listening to Pat and Stu there and thank you guys for filling in.
We have a problem
seemingly getting my voice down to earth, even though I'm only 8,000 feet above Earth.
But thanks for filling in.
I'm listening to them talk about JD Vance and weird.
How weird he is.
Well, first of all, let's keep J.D.
Vance weird, okay?
You can go to Glenbeckmerch.com right now and get your Keep J.D.
Vance
weird t-shirt.
I thought weird was an okay thing.
I mean, that was keep Austin weird.
Keep San Francisco weird.
Keep Portland weird.
So I don't know what their problem is.
Well, actually, I do.
And listening to Pat and Stew,
they bring up a lot of really, really good points, but I think we're missing one thing.
To him,
he is weird.
And this is critical to understand because we think they're weird, right?
So let me explain why they think JD Vance is weird.
JD Vance is from a red state.
Weirdness number one.
J.D.
Vance grew up in white poverty.
Weirdness number two for them.
They
he was he was he had a horrible, horrible life.
He didn't have white privilege.
Number weirdness number three.
And he never gave up or listened to the naysayers.
Weirdness number four.
Just that is enough to make him weird.
But that's not the full key.
To understand why the left thinks J.D.
Vance is weird and they don't relate to his policies is because he comes at life 180 degrees differently than the left does.
He believes believes in pull yourself up by the bootstraps.
Don't let anybody tell you no.
Do it.
Do it.
No matter what anybody says about you, because nobody is holding you down.
Nobody's holding you back except you and your choices.
That's one of the biggest things that's weird about J.D.
Vance, because either they totally believe it or they know they're running an evil scam
on
people all over the world you can't make it you'll never make it you need me to make it who says that
who says that except an abusive partner you'll never make it you know who's keeping you down but i can help you get there i mean that's the nina simone uh
life
Nina Simone is probably the greatest jazz singer of the 20th century.
You don't know it,
or you know, you may know her or know that she's great, but
she didn't have her popularity
because she was twisted from the beginning.
White people telling her she couldn't do it, and then breaking through that, and then marrying abusive men over and over again that just used her and lied to her and abused her.
Well, you start to believe those things,
or
you conquer those things.
It's not what happens to you in life,
it's what you do with those things.
I thought my dad was crazy when he told me, son, there's nothing, there's nothing bad.
And I was feeling bad for myself.
And I said, really?
Nothing bad, really?
Well, how about when this happened, or this happened, or or mom died?
That wasn't bad?
He's like, there are things that happen that cause scars.
There are things that happen that we don't like.
But you're either going to wallow in that or you're going to learn and take something away from that and help it empower you.
This is the lesson of life.
Don't cower.
Stand back up.
Because life is going to hit you over and over again.
We'll stand up.
So that is,
that's really weirdness number four.
But here's the main weirdness for the left with J.D.
Vance.
He's an entrepreneur.
And it coincides with don't tell anybody, you know, don't let anybody tell you what you are or what you aren't.
Don't let anybody tell you no.
Just do it yourself if you believe it.
You may fail, but you're going to pick yourself back up.
That's an entrepreneurial spirit.
Those are the people with real drive.
And they're different than people that just want a nine to five job.
And there's nothing wrong with either of them.
You can be somebody who's like, I don't want all of that.
I just don't want all of that.
I don't want to be responsible.
I just want to go do my time and make my money, be treated fairly, and go home and have a life.
I don't know what percentage of the population is like that, but there's a good portion of the population that is like that.
And those are the people that the left relates to and counts on.
Because they can use greed and envy to have you look at an entrepreneur, somebody with drive.
Look, man, I don't have the drive to do what Elon Musk does.
I don't have the brains to do it either.
So why should I think I should take some money from Elon Musk?
Why would I hate Elon Musk for having the brains and the absolute gall to do what he's done, take all of the risks?
Oh, good for
See, what the left doesn't understand is we need each other.
We need the entrepreneurs.
We need the people that think out of the box.
Quite honestly, we need rich people that will build libraries or
invest in some crazy crackpot idea.
By the way, every idea that's changed the world has been crazy or crackpot.
We need the entrepreneurs, the crackpots, the inventors, the people who have drive that just won't stop.
And those people need the nine to fivers.
Can you imagine what it would be like if we were a society that was just full of nothing but entrepreneurs?
You'd think it would be a good thing, but it wouldn't be.
Who's actually holding down the fort?
Who's doing all of the work that needs to be done to get that idea launched?
You have to have the nine-to-fivers.
You have to have them.
And nine-to-fivers,
you know, the old saying is,
you know, tell me the last poor person that you worked for.
Because those people who have an average salary and everything else, and again, there's nothing wrong with that,
they're not the ones necessarily that have the drive,
and maybe they do, and they're waiting for their opportunity or whatever.
But generally speaking, those who want to work nine to five, clock in, clock out, have a life,
those aren't the ones that have the dreams of changing the world.
No entrepreneur can do without them.
So here's what happens.
They think J.D.
Vance is weird because they can't relate to him.
They can't relate to him on anything.
His white poverty instead of his white privilege.
His red state over their blue state.
His getting back up again over and over again and rejecting the idea, stay down.
You need the government.
Reach out for a handout.
They can't understand that.
Even though his family did take government assistance because they needed it,
you got out of that.
No, stay in it.
He's an entrepreneur.
He's a guy who dedicated himself.
He was a dummy, dedicated himself to learn.
And he did.
And that opened another door.
Don't just go to school and just do it like everybody else does.
Actually, choose to be in charge of your education.
Take it seriously and look at the door that will open for you.
They don't understand that.
They want you to sit in that class and learn not to read, not to write, all of this stuff.
They want you to learn how to be a good little soldier
for them
and the collective.
If you have unbridled crony capitalism, which is what we have had,
if you have it to where the government can get involved and start making bets on who's going to succeed and who's not, what does that give you?
It gives you a culture much like ours.
It gives you a culture where
God help you,
you're not going to be able to escape because it's not fair.
Because the man,
not in the corporation,
but the corporation and the government keep you down.
You cannot invent a better mousetrap because the people at the mousetrap company have all kinds of laws that they have helped write to make sure you can't start at the begun at the beginning.
And so you get this greed, this envy, this wealth, this power,
and it's all corrupt.
But then the left comes in and says,
let's get rid of these rich people because they're bad.
And we're going to tell everybody else that we're the power.
And you can't make it without us.
But who are those people?
Those are the same people at the top now in the corporations and the government are saying, you can't make it.
Give me more power, pass more laws in my favor that are holding us down now.
That's why this system is broken.
And you can't go back to the way it was with crony capitalism.
You got to get rid of all of that.
You have to reduce the size of the government and put a clear wall between the government and business.
They are only there.
The government is only there to say, excuse me, that's against the law.
It's a place for you to run to and say, I need the police.
But you can't do that with the government now.
You're going to run to the FBI?
You think you're going to get a fair shake?
Socialists eat the entrepreneur.
They eat them.
They eat the rich.
And that's why it always fails.
Socialism, communism always fails because it eats the dreamers.
There are no dreamers.
Tell me who the dreamers are in the government.
That's why he's weird to them.
And again, I would say, if that's the case, keep J.D.
Vance weird.
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So reading this story here, the Democratic National Committee confirmed that the virtual roll call will begin on Thursday, meaning that Harris is the only person that is qualified for the ballot at the convention.
The committee announced the roll call would take place on August 1st if Harris was alone or August 3rd if other candidates challenged her.
There hasn't been any challenge.
There's no challenge.
Nobody is standing up.
Okay, the cabal has already spoken.
Vice President Kamala Harris became the sole Democratic nominee for president on Tuesday night after the deadline to challenge her nomination passed without any qualified candidates.
Okay, so let me explain how our system works because I don't think a lot of people really understand.
Our system is beautiful in its simplicity and yet
becomes complicated if you don't understand the whys that everything is done.
I think
we all understand
Money, the love of money is the root of all evil.
And there's way too much money sloshing around.
Well, now let's talk about this for a second, because we are in a society that eats the rich, and they'll tell you all the time, even Jesus hated the rich.
He did?
He hated them.
Hated him.
Remember that guy that had all that money?
And he was like, yeah, get your camel through the eye of the needle.
Have you seen a camel and a needle?
Well, okay.
The needle was a gate.
in the old city, and it was a small gate, but it wasn't a sewing needle.
It was a gate and you can get a camel through the gate, but you had to shed a lot of stuff.
And he didn't hate rich people.
The reason why he said
what he said,
you know, you're going to have an easier chance getting your camel through the eye of the needle.
The reason why he said that to him is not because he was rich, but because he misunderstood.
Everything in life takes money except for those eternal things.
And Jesus was talking about an eternal mission.
And that guy kept saying, you don't understand.
I don't, Jesus, listen, I don't think you understand.
I'm a pretty big deal around these parts.
And I got a lot of money and I got a lot of friends and I can help you.
No, Jesus understood.
No, I don't need that.
Go ahead and just leave everything behind.
Would somebody, Paul, come on over here.
Oh, you're still Saul.
No, go away.
You, Peter, come over here.
Will you talk some sense into this guy?
Tell him who I am.
Yeah, Jesus knew who he was.
He didn't need the worldly help.
But in real life,
in our elections, that's part of the deal.
And it's just a balance to keep it in check.
And we've lost that balance.
So in our place,
the rich people do have a place in our politics, but no more than your place in politics.
And you can see how our founders designed this.
You choose to run.
Let's say, yeah,
I'm going to run for mayor.
Okay, well, if you're going to do that, the first thing you need to do is convince a lot of people that you would make a good mayor.
Just go around town and when you get a coalition of people saying, yeah, I think you'd be a good mayor.
Okay,
then you need that group to not only support you, but also grow your group something bigger.
You might need just great evangelists.
You also might need somebody with money that can pay for advertising to help get that out.
There's nothing wrong with that.
As long as you don't become beholden to the money and the money doesn't think you're beholden to them.
So you've got the rich people supporting you in an appropriate way.
You've got the people.
And then what happens?
Our whole system is made to keep the election close to you.
Okay?
The founders wanted one man, one vote or actually one landowner one vote women could vote I mean if if your husband was dead and you owned the land
or if you were alone and owned land and you were a woman you could vote didn't matter it wasn't about sex they believed that it was important that you had a stake in this game well we changed that so It's meant to keep close to you and the people who have, you know, a little bit of skin in the game.
So if you have a big enough crowd around you and you have people that can help you get your word out, well, you could win locally and then you win statewide and then you win nationally.
But it was always local first.
Because if it wasn't local, if we just went to a national election and we didn't have all these primaries, we would always get the candidate of the big city.
You'd never get somebody that was from Iowa or had Iowa sensibilities.
You'd never have that.
Because everyone would spend their money in the big cities because that's enough to sway the vote.
That's why we don't have a pure democracy.
We have a constitutional republic and an electoral college because the founders knew that if these cities get big enough, they'll just eat everything.
They'll eat
all of the outlying areas, even in their own state, and then they'll just control everything.
I don't want to live under Los Angeles rules New York rules I don't even want to live under Dallas rules and I live in Texas
the cities can't control everything because we're all different and so they came up with the Electoral College
and this is really how our system works
you are voted for
in your local district, then your state, and then you get into and say, I want want to become president of the United States, and you have to go to all of these different states, the first ones at least, and really campaign.
And your job as a citizen is to go and listen to them and question them and listen to both sides and then decide.
Then what happens?
Well, then we have a national vote, and that's why these polling numbers that Stu will go through, these national poll numbers mean nothing, mean nothing because we don't elect people by popular vote but you'll notice the Democrats want the popular vote not the electoral college they want the big cities in charge because they are in charge of the big cities so who's for democracy now
on top of that this system worked pretty well And in fact, I think it worked really well in 1980, but that's when things changed.
The Democrats saw a very unpopular with his own elite in his party.
They saw an unpopular guy nominated for president.
It was Ronald Reagan.
And the elites didn't want him.
They wanted Ford.
And the people wanted Ronald Reagan.
And so the people spoke.
And then when it went to the convention floor, because the electors, the
state representatives, if you will, they have the vote, and then they divvy that up into the number of
electors,
and they divvy that up.
And then that person in the state at the convention says, Okay, how many for this guy?
How many for this guy?
Because we don't go on a national,
you know, one man, one vote sort of way.
It has to be translated so then everything is kind of equal.
And those people stand up.
And if it's close, there can be a debate and there could even be an open convention where maybe somebody else because
it's too close or it's not enough to get to the 270.
Okay,
all right.
So you have an open convention.
And what does that mean?
It means that all of the delegates that have been elected by the local people for their state to represent them and their ideas and their vote, they would go in and say, okay, well, nobody got to 270, so what are we going to do?
Well, somebody did get to 270.
Somebody got to 270, and it was Joe Biden.
You know, who wasn't even voted for by one individual was Kamala Harris.
So if you don't have anybody at 270 because your guy just dropped out, you should have an open convention.
But they didn't.
They didn't.
What happened was, and this is the way history will write it eventually, there was a coup.
They forced this president out by, I believe, blackmailing him with the 25th Amendment.
Now, I don't know why they, you know, just don't want him to run, but he's fine, you know, running the country.
That's a nightmare.
So they did a coup.
Barack Obama was part of it.
Nancy Pelosi was part of it.
And they gave him an ultimatum, and he took the ultimatum and said, okay, I'm out.
And then he did something that I don't think Barack Obama expected.
He then endorsed Kamala Harris.
Barack Obama, I don't think, wanted Kamala Harris, but he let it play out.
And all of a sudden, you know, the press and everybody just gets behind Kamala.
And she's the one.
And she became anointed because she raised $200 million.
That's a lot of money.
Who are these donors?
Well, we don't know.
There's something happening with ACT Blue where they are taking in massive donations.
And then you see, when you go to their chart, you see that it's you know from like you know Carol Schwartz Carol Schwartz Carol Schwartz Carol Schwartz wait a minute she gave $50
donations
but when you total them all up it's like over a million dollars what what is happening here and then you go talk to Carol Schwartz and she said no I donated to Act Blue a year ago but I didn't do that
somebody's laundering money
So you have money that is out of control.
And that money, money doesn't talk.
money screams.
And it was screaming, Kamala Harris.
And so they short-circuited you.
No matter what they say about grassroots up, there is no grassroots movement here.
None of it.
The grassroots movement, here's what the grassroots roots movement was on the left.
Not Joe Biden, not Joe Biden.
Let us have a primary, not Joe Biden.
And the money spoke and said, we're not doing a primary.
And they tried to
destroy RFK and anybody else that would run against Biden.
And they didn't hold it.
And the people wanted a primary because they knew what the press kept saying was wrong.
He's absolutely not in control of his faculties.
So they short-circuited that.
Then, when it looked like he was going to lose, they short-circuited him by doing a coup.
Then, when they wanted Kamala in, they short-circuited the convention and the open floor of the convention.
Now,
does that look like democracy to you at all?
Because
where was your voice?
You may be convinced now that you were for Kamala all the time because the media is just doing an amazing job of repackaging her life.
Why would you need repackaging if she's such a star?
Why would you need to go in and kill stories if she was so great?
Why would you need to retract what your own reporters said about her and make sure they've been vaporized so nobody could see them again?
Why do you need to do that if she's the one?
This
from the Democrats.
This is the third time they have stole the election from themselves.
The first time was with Bernie Sanders, and the cabal got together and said, he's out.
We're going for Clinton.
Okay.
Then it was 20,
what was it, 2018, 2018?
And we have Joe Biden.
Amy Klobuchar was out.
Then what happened?
This.
You haven't had a legitimate candidate
in three elections.
That's kind of weird.
That's weirder than J.D.
Vance.
Your friends on the left might want to think about democracy because this looks nothing like it.
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