A Global Reckoning Is Coming & It Won’t Be Pretty | 5/6/24

2h 10m
Glenn and Stu go through the latest updates in the anti-Israel protests still plaguing our college campuses, with college students now using North Korea in their arguments to stand against Israel. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss the anti-Israel protesters complaining that they are now facing consequences for their actions. Is it bad parenting to show up for your kid's activities? Glenn asks his audience to take an honest look back into the past and decide if things are better or worse. Glenn previews his newest special in "The Reckoning" series, focused on the evils of transgender surgeries in minors. Glenn monologues on the dangers of ignoring history and the possibility of dark history repeating itself if society isn't careful. Glenn and Stu discuss Ronald Reagan's legacy as society reflects on his administration fondly despite the criticism he received during his presidency.
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Speaker 7 He kept saying, No, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.

Speaker 8 Now, Charlie's sober.

Speaker 9 He's gonna tell you the truth.

Speaker 2 How do I present this with any class?

Speaker 5 I think we're past that, Charlie.

Speaker 2 We're past that, yeah.

Speaker 10 Somebody call action.

Speaker 11 Yeah, aka Charlie Sheen, only on Netflix, September 10th.

Speaker 12 Hello, Stu.

Speaker 13 Hi, Glenn. Hi.
How are you?

Speaker 14 Good.

Speaker 17 Well, you know, when I'm down, I think about, you know, just dusting you with my burn-a-launcher last time.

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Speaker 54 I cannot wait to share with you my favorite headline, maybe of the week.

Speaker 52 It may last all the way to Friday as being the greatest headline ever.

Speaker 58 About the pro-Palestinian protesters.

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Speaker 49 Hello, Stu.

Speaker 33 Hi, Glenn. How are you?

Speaker 31 Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 20 I'm great.

Speaker 51 Are you?

Speaker 76 Oh,

Speaker 10 things are looking up.

Speaker 77 Wow.

Speaker 49 So great. Great.
That's great to hear.

Speaker 35 Yeah.

Speaker 7 I was worried maybe some of the things going on in the world were a bit of a downer.

Speaker 22 No, no, no.

Speaker 13 No, no, not at all. Not at all.

Speaker 78 Not at all.

Speaker 36 I've got something really, really good.

Speaker 46 You're going to love this.

Speaker 79 This is from Politico.

Speaker 60 Headline.

Speaker 18 Pro-Palestinian protesters are backed.

Speaker 80 by a surprising source.

Speaker 81 You're going to be so surprised.

Speaker 22 Wait,

Speaker 7 Chuck E. Cheese.
I would be surprised if Chuck E. Cheese.

Speaker 4 No, not Chuck E. Cheese.

Speaker 41 No, no, no, no. No.
Uh-uh.

Speaker 51 George Soros

Speaker 16 and the Tides Foundation.

Speaker 51 No. Yes.

Speaker 7 Yes. I am surprised.
Yes. Not quite as surprised as Chuck E.
Cheese.

Speaker 41 You know,

Speaker 30 every morning I get up because I can't take NPR and I can't take the New York Times

Speaker 85 daily anymore.

Speaker 86 So I listened to Daily Wire and the update for Daily Wire.

Speaker 31 And one of their reporters said, and people who give to

Speaker 25 like the Tides Foundation should make sure to tell them that they don't want their money going.

Speaker 89 No, that's the whole point of the Tides Foundation.

Speaker 7 To launch that money.

Speaker 43 You're not giving money to, I hope it goes to Mother Teresa.

Speaker 41 It's not going there.

Speaker 7 I mean, you can give money to whoever you want. So like there's no real reason to have to wish and hope and pray it goes to a specific place.
You can just give the money to that place.

Speaker 33 If you want to hide where you're giving the money to, what do you mean by that?

Speaker 7 Well, that's the setup of the Ties Foundation.

Speaker 35 And they're not alone, of course.

Speaker 92 There are other

Speaker 7 organizations that do similar types of things.

Speaker 6 Yes. Yeah.

Speaker 94 Where you give to this general organization.

Speaker 95 You mean like Act Red?

Speaker 87 Oh, no, wait, that one doesn't exist.

Speaker 22 Isn't there a Win Red?

Speaker 7 There's something. There's some other

Speaker 92 roughly equivalent organizations with a color.

Speaker 41 Quite honestly, good.

Speaker 7 But they don't do it the same stuff, of course. But

Speaker 16 they're not fomenting revolution in the streets.

Speaker 7 Well, I don't know. I don't think so.

Speaker 33 Not here, at least.

Speaker 7 But

Speaker 7 it's one of those things where you can give to a centralized place, maybe not have your name on a donation list.

Speaker 22 Yeah.

Speaker 7 It's a very convenient thing if you are supporting things that maybe you don't publicly want to acknowledge you're supporting.

Speaker 96 So some of the people,

Speaker 29 Susan and Nick Pritzer,

Speaker 99 you know who Nick is, right?

Speaker 97 I mean, Nick. Hey, Nick.

Speaker 77 Nicky.

Speaker 24 No, he's the heir to the Hyatt Hotel Empire. So makes me want to go stay at a Hyatt right away.

Speaker 56 Let's see.

Speaker 79 Also, a George Soros.

Speaker 65 I like this one, the Jewish Voice for Peace.

Speaker 104 which is

Speaker 81 described themselves as anti-Zionist.

Speaker 105 I'm trying to figure this out now.

Speaker 12 I mean, just somebody help me.

Speaker 43 Just do the math.

Speaker 106 Just do the math.

Speaker 107 You're a Jew.

Speaker 61 And the history of the Jews

Speaker 96 is to be chased out of wherever it is you live.

Speaker 18 And you can never really defend yourself

Speaker 109 because you don't have a country.

Speaker 110 Okay. There's no place to go.

Speaker 24 And every place that turns on you takes away your guns and puts you in a camp and tries to kill you.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 70 Now, for the first time since, oh, I don't know, 2,000 years, you get a country and the world gives that country to you because its main, its main objective is you are free to defend yourself and nobody's telling you, you know, go back to where you came from.

Speaker 33 Okay.

Speaker 116 Now you're a Jew

Speaker 18 and you're against that.

Speaker 18 Help me out on the map because I can't seem to complete the numbers.

Speaker 7 It's a a difficult one.

Speaker 22 I mean, you can be critical of

Speaker 7 Israeli leadership, right? And still

Speaker 7 want the Jews to be alive.

Speaker 12 Right.

Speaker 7 So you can be that, but being anti-Zionist,

Speaker 7 it's hard to know exactly how that works out for the Jews. Not well in the past.

Speaker 10 We know that.

Speaker 24 So Rockefeller is giving significant grants to Jewish Voice for Peace,

Speaker 109 which blamed the October 7th attacks on Israel Israel and the United States.

Speaker 31 So, I don't know if you know that.

Speaker 81 We're so bad.

Speaker 11 We're so bad.

Speaker 70 We're so bad, we're even stealing the bad things that other people do and claiming that they're ours.

Speaker 83 That's how bad we are.

Speaker 114 All right, so we have that.

Speaker 31 Now, the students at NYU.

Speaker 96 Let me see if we have this particular cut.

Speaker 25 I do believe we do.

Speaker 65 Yes, cut 45,

Speaker 24 please. Students at NYU.

Speaker 74 Here's what they're chanting.

Speaker 7 I can't wait for a new chant. I hope it's something new.
I hope it's something that we have.

Speaker 35 I've heard this one. Oh, really?

Speaker 28 I don't think everyone's always excited.

Speaker 121 So, which side do you all think North Korea supports, Palestine or Israel?

Speaker 121 Just guess. I think Palestine.

Speaker 121 It is Palestine.

Speaker 121 The DPRK has actually never recognized the state of Israel.

Speaker 121 They have always upheld the right of Palestinian people to self-determination and resistance.

Speaker 123 And this is beyond moral and rhetorical support.

Speaker 121 The DPRK has actively armed and trained Palestinian resistance for decades.

Speaker 33 Yeah.

Speaker 33 The CFIP and the DFIP

Speaker 123 have trained troops by the DPRK.

Speaker 5 Wow.

Speaker 5 This is the second one of these I've seen.

Speaker 124 I mean, this is crazy.

Speaker 7 People just sitting there. And she's reading this off a notepad, by the way.

Speaker 7 Not as much a chant, unfortunately. Yeah.

Speaker 7 You know, you've got to come up with something a little more catchy than that. But she is, I mean,

Speaker 7 that has to be a North Korean operative

Speaker 125 or

Speaker 24 a Columbia University student that otherwise known as a complete and total dolt.

Speaker 7 Yes, I would agree with that. That's though the second one I've seen in one of these protests, not talking about the Palestinians specifically praising North Korea for their efforts.

Speaker 12 I don't

Speaker 7 repressive regimes in the world.

Speaker 43 It's time for non-drag queen story hour, okay?

Speaker 12 Where the non-drag queen comes out and says, listen, kids, North Korea, they starve their own people really bad, concentration camps, you know, that kind of thing,

Speaker 105 throwing babies up in the air, seeing who can catch it with a sword, North Korea.

Speaker 31 Well, I learned a lot from that non-drag queen story hour.

Speaker 14 How about you, Stu?

Speaker 46 Sounds like North Korea, bad place.

Speaker 74 How, how, how

Speaker 16 is this person with a straight face really saying North Korea?

Speaker 114 And you know whose side they're on?

Speaker 72 Yeah, yeah, our side.

Speaker 81 North Korea is on our side.

Speaker 127 They're even training people.

Speaker 72 I mean, they're with us.

Speaker 80 Who could stand against us?

Speaker 32 Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 77 All the forces of good?

Speaker 7 Amazing. Imagine advocating for...

Speaker 7 I mean, that person's not even advocating for the Palestinian cause. It's more trying to win people who already support the Palestinian cause over to to the North Korean cause, which is fascinating.

Speaker 7 But imagine wanting to be on that side of any debate. The North Korea.
Like, this isn't even like the high-minded, like, olden days of Cuba or something, right? Like,

Speaker 124 this is North freaking Korea.

Speaker 14 We know what they do.

Speaker 129 Yeah.

Speaker 7 This is one of the most repressive regimes on, probably the most repressive regime on Earth. I mean, you could come up with a couple competitors, right? But I think China's a freer.

Speaker 51 China at least has people in their country who are

Speaker 7 not starving or who are wealthy.

Speaker 7 yeah right i mean they do international business they right north korea does none of this no they have it's all everything in their country is controlled by this one family and you know this is the place that won't even give like basic surgeries out to their people that doctors have to come across the borders to give them basic things like cataract surgeries so they they all think that they're blind for life when these basic surgeries would cure them you know this is north korea is the worst of the worst right oh yeah and now that's the argument argument they're making.

Speaker 94 You know what?

Speaker 7 I like being on the opposite side. Yeah.

Speaker 41 You know, it's a kind of, you know, people who say you're on the wrong side of history.

Speaker 111 What do they know?

Speaker 124 Well, in this case,

Speaker 58 I think we could say pretty certain North Korea is never going to be looked at as like, you know, those guys were great.

Speaker 77 Yeah.

Speaker 35 Back in the day, that'd be surprising. Those guys were really great.

Speaker 7 That would be surprising if that's how this turned out.

Speaker 57 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 41 Here's another one.

Speaker 130 Here's another one I think you'll really enjoy.

Speaker 25 Why are you out protesting today?

Speaker 7 We're asking people why they're protesting here today.

Speaker 131 Because I want to see empire fall.

Speaker 122 What empire?

Speaker 131 From the U.S. to Israel.

Speaker 131 The empire that's propped up by capitalism.

Speaker 132 Oh, shocking.

Speaker 131 Free Palestine, free Congo, free Sudan, free Haiti, free Hawaii, free Puerto Rico.

Speaker 123 Liberation for all.

Speaker 107 Wait, wait, free Hawaii? Yeah, we got a lot of people.

Speaker 35 Free Puerto Rico?

Speaker 7 I'm worried about the freedom of Hawaii right now. It's a huge issue.

Speaker 7 And Puerto Rico.

Speaker 35 You know, quite honestly, if Hawaiians want Hawaii back, I'm cool with that.

Speaker 7 It's pretty awesome, though.

Speaker 7 I kind of like it rounding. It rounds out our country a little bit.
You know, like you ever get like, it's like when you have

Speaker 7 a delicious meal and there's just a little bit of garnish on top, kind of rounds it out. I feel like that's Hawaii for us.

Speaker 25 Are you saying that this is kind of like a DEI thing?

Speaker 116 We got to keep it in to

Speaker 133 keep our diversity.

Speaker 7 I think it improves the recipe a little bit of the country. Like, it's like, you know, you get this great island.
You get to go on vacations there. Right.
I mean, that's.

Speaker 7 Right.

Speaker 105 But we did kind of just kind of like, hey, nice island you got here.

Speaker 67 It's ours.

Speaker 41 And I have no problem giving it back.

Speaker 22 I really don't.

Speaker 31 You're just like, no, I have no problem.

Speaker 7 What about the military bases and stuff we have there? Maybe

Speaker 6 they'll rent them to us.

Speaker 35 Yeah, they'll rent them to us.

Speaker 4 All right. Let's see.

Speaker 35 Well, that's a new proposal.

Speaker 7 So you want to go to the 49 states. What about Alaska?

Speaker 6 You in on that?

Speaker 83 No.

Speaker 12 Alaska stays. Alaska stays.

Speaker 22 You want Alaska over Hawaii? Why?

Speaker 32 Absolutely.

Speaker 86 Because someday we can drill for all that oil and the rare earth minerals.

Speaker 7 So you're saying Hawaii just gives us tourism not enough to

Speaker 70 fight for it.

Speaker 15 I mean,

Speaker 99 colonialism, not willing to fight for it.

Speaker 32 Hawaii, not willing to fight for it.

Speaker 34 I'm really not.

Speaker 7 I'm really not. But you want Alaska.

Speaker 57 Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Willing to land.

Speaker 35 It's a lot of land. Yeah.

Speaker 41 It's a lot of land.

Speaker 33 It's a lot of land.

Speaker 31 It's a lot of land.

Speaker 102 We're not going to, not going to give that one up.

Speaker 100 That's kind of like Texas to me.

Speaker 82 Texas. Really?

Speaker 40 Alaska.

Speaker 7 Nope. We need to get another state that we need to turn something else into a state.
You can't go with 49. You got to get it to a round number.

Speaker 33 I mean, you could get rid of the risk. How about we go 48?

Speaker 138 How about we get rid of California?

Speaker 16 Why are you going up? Let's go down.

Speaker 22 Well, I want a round number.

Speaker 7 I got to get a knockout four or five, at least four to get me to 45 or 40. I mean, we could do that.
We could just knock out like...

Speaker 105 What about why not 48?

Speaker 7 Because it's not a round number. Am I not saying these words out loud? I keep hearing them in my head.
Am I saying round number out loud? I want a round number of states. Okay? That's what I want.

Speaker 139 That's a stupid rule.

Speaker 12 That's a stupid rule.

Speaker 51 It may be a stupid rule, but I'm telling you, that's what I want.

Speaker 41 You can cut 10.

Speaker 44 I can cut 10.

Speaker 109 You can cut 10 easy.

Speaker 16 I can cut 10 easy.

Speaker 60 It might be a weird

Speaker 33 map.

Speaker 31 New York. Okay.

Speaker 92 Massachusetts.

Speaker 7 Every time we list states that we don't want in the Union, this always works out well.

Speaker 31 Yeah, New York, Massachusetts.

Speaker 28 You're going to go the whole Northeast, probably, aren't you?

Speaker 49 Washington, California.

Speaker 104 New Mexico really doesn't do anything for us.

Speaker 68 Really?

Speaker 108 It's just kind of there.

Speaker 7 I mean, Brittany Gray, that was a great series.

Speaker 142 Yeah, but it wasn't really filmed there.

Speaker 35 I thought it was. Was it?

Speaker 10 I think it was.

Speaker 103 Well, okay, then I put that, but then I balance it out with

Speaker 107 radiation.

Speaker 31 You know,

Speaker 139 the whole dump, you know, which

Speaker 143 every place, every community needs a dump.

Speaker 16 And so maybe we keep

Speaker 144 New Mexico just based on we need a dump.

Speaker 6 That's

Speaker 7 quite an analysis of the beautiful terrain.

Speaker 51 Yeah, well, it is beautiful.

Speaker 145 It is the nicest looking dump I've ever seen.

Speaker 56 okay all right uh-huh i'm not saying that we dump our garbage there i'm saying we dump our nuclear waste there okay yeah it's not the same as garbage that's expensive waste that's like you know that's like the that's like waste from rich people so you can get me to 40.

Speaker 7 you're no you don't want to go to 50.

Speaker 7 no interest in going to 50 what if we just split like wasn't there a split between like idaho part of idaho wanting to pull out or oregon wanting to pull out and yeah oregon somebody's there's a bunch of of these successes.

Speaker 148 No, that was just going to become part of Idaho.

Speaker 134 Oregon, half of Oregon was like, oh, you people are crazy.

Speaker 31 And they were like, I'd rather

Speaker 43 be with the potato people.

Speaker 7 What if we should go like East Oregon and get a new state? Get you to 50. No.

Speaker 7 We get two more senators from a conservative state there doing it that way.

Speaker 47 No, because then they'll demand Puerto Rico.

Speaker 79 No, we freed Puerto Rico.

Speaker 7 That's right. Okay, we've freed Puerto Rico.

Speaker 64 We've freed Puerto Rico. Of course we have.

Speaker 31 I didn't know that.

Speaker 150 Yeah, and I think we've also evacuated the dump called Washington, D.C.

Speaker 64 That's where we keep our dump.

Speaker 139 That's where we like, hey, all our garbage goes to the District of Columbia.

Speaker 7 That would be an interesting idea.

Speaker 4 And our prisoners.

Speaker 7 Especially because they're always complaining. And the prisoners.
And the prisoners.

Speaker 51 This is a good idea.

Speaker 7 Because two big, first of all, Washington, D.C., very liberal. Two proposals they're very interested in.
Number one is freeing prisoners, right?

Speaker 6 right?

Speaker 7 They always want prisoners freed.

Speaker 98 They always say that the

Speaker 7 prison industrial complex or whatever. So just free them all, but they all go to D.C.

Speaker 23 Right. They all go to D.C.

Speaker 144 You're allowed to walk around in D.C. And conveniently.

Speaker 67 Except for the hardened criminals.

Speaker 85 We just leave them where they are.

Speaker 25 We just lock the front doors and the back doors and the side doors of the Capitol.

Speaker 4 Right. The hardened state criminals

Speaker 4 inside Congress.

Speaker 35 Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 30 But everybody else can walk around.

Speaker 22 I like that.

Speaker 7 And then the trash, you know, they're always worried about the environment.

Speaker 7 Well, I mean, what better, what better motivator to help clean up the trash problem than all the trash goes directly to Washington, D.C.? Amen.

Speaker 143 Amen, brother. Amen.

Speaker 68 Thank you.

Speaker 38 By the way, we disconnect all the phone lines

Speaker 25 if we can saw it off and push it out into the Atlantic.

Speaker 7 Didn't even need to be said.

Speaker 35 Okay. Okay.
Thank you.

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Speaker 152 Did you know this? Yeah, I did hear about this.

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Speaker 98 I'm just, you know, we don't need to.

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Speaker 101 Okay, all right. So let's see.

Speaker 47 We have,

Speaker 153 how much time do we have here, Sarah?

Speaker 98 I don't have enough time for that. Well, you know what?

Speaker 156 I do have enough time for.

Speaker 143 I think this is probably the biggest pressing issue of the day.

Speaker 102 Could we please play cut 46?

Speaker 142 I know we don't have full time for it, but you can at least see it.

Speaker 17 Cut 46.

Speaker 157 When somebody puts a Hitler mustache on President Obama or President Bush, it's downright disturbing. Right.

Speaker 157 But when the mustache is natural growth on a cat, then what you have is cats that look like Hitler.com.

Speaker 157 And every time someone like Stephen Colbert mentions it on TV, the four-year-old website spikes. Cats that look like Hitler are referred to as Kitlers, the latest Kitlers, the bestest Kittlers.

Speaker 157 Names like Adolph.

Speaker 16 Now, I think that's Jeannie Most.

Speaker 78 Yeah, Moose, I think.

Speaker 60 I don't know, but I've

Speaker 126 never really missed her.

Speaker 33 You know what I mean?

Speaker 60 Never really missed her.

Speaker 88 Even when she was on.

Speaker 31 She might still be on.

Speaker 98 I don't know, but I don't.

Speaker 19 I miss her often.

Speaker 7 Most of her reports I miss.

Speaker 143 But I think when CNN

Speaker 30 gets to the point where

Speaker 102 they're talking about cats with Hitler mustaches,

Speaker 57 I think we've reached the pinnacle of journalism.

Speaker 7 Right. And we know that happened a long time ago for CNN.

Speaker 47 A long time ago.

Speaker 48 They've hit the pinnacle.

Speaker 31 That's why they're all downhill from the cat with the Hitler mustache thing.

Speaker 57 So congratulations.

Speaker 38 Congratulations.

Speaker 25 And if you have a cat that looks like Trump, now send that picture to us

Speaker 30 because we're going to start cats that look like Trump.

Speaker 53 And

Speaker 59 just waiting for those pictures to roll in.

Speaker 59 Glenn Beck.

Speaker 30 Do you remember that time that the White House came out and said, don't worry about inflation, it's transitory?

Speaker 148 Yeah. And then it suddenly...

Speaker 60 Totally wasn't at all transitory.

Speaker 134 Remember that?

Speaker 75 Yeah, fun times.

Speaker 74 Fun times.

Speaker 18 I'm sure you're aware, not only is inflation still here, but it's going to get worse.

Speaker 65 And the media refuses to use the word that we officially hit on Friday with the job numbers.

Speaker 150 And that's stagflation.

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Speaker 53 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We're glad you're here.

Speaker 61 Oh, man. We're just all getting back.

Speaker 68 Pat's a little,

Speaker 38 he looks a little peaky today because he was at the Madonna concert in Brazil.

Speaker 82 We all flew down.

Speaker 83 Man.

Speaker 51 We all flew down. What a night.

Speaker 13 What a night. What a night.

Speaker 91 Yeah.

Speaker 55 It was not, it's not worth what we paid for,

Speaker 102 you know, which was free.

Speaker 151 It was free. It was free.
We didn't pay it.

Speaker 68 We paid zero.

Speaker 33 Zero dollars.

Speaker 97 Still a little disappointing at that price.

Speaker 66 Yeah.

Speaker 60 Welcome, Pat. How are you?

Speaker 1 Oh, tired, you know, just getting back from Rio and all.

Speaker 93 But other than that, doing good.

Speaker 116 That's the only thing that could get you to Rio, too.

Speaker 120 That's it.

Speaker 46 I'm I'm like, hey, let's go to Rio.

Speaker 31 And you're like, no, why don't we go to Rio?

Speaker 30 And I said, Madonna's doing a free concert on the beach.

Speaker 19 Man.

Speaker 1 That's like, I'm

Speaker 7 power me there. I mean, she might have a bikini on.

Speaker 33 Remember that?

Speaker 163 Just 65 years old and still as hot as ever.

Speaker 7 Maybe not as ever.

Speaker 7 It is. Oh, man.

Speaker 77 Oh, no, stop. It's hurting.

Speaker 141 She

Speaker 7 really wants to try to pretend that she's 23 still.

Speaker 41 She does.

Speaker 12 Just let me vomit. Just let me vomit, Lord, please.

Speaker 83 Oh, just let it.

Speaker 119 Okay,

Speaker 56 I've got something here that I think is,

Speaker 100 well, it's going to

Speaker 146 cheer you up.

Speaker 9 Two students.

Speaker 161 Two students.

Speaker 40 First, cut for college student who's a little upset.

Speaker 102 She was a protester, and she can't go to her graduation now.

Speaker 60 Here she is.

Speaker 164 I'm being restricted from a lot of things right now

Speaker 164 that I didn't expect to be be um for for standing up for something that i believe in i have i have family coming in who i have to let them know to you know not come to my graduation ceremonies i'm just disappointed um

Speaker 164 i mean i'm a 2020 high school grad so i wasn't able to walk then

Speaker 28 and so um

Speaker 1 you know you know here it is I'm not able to walk now.

Speaker 28 Yeah, you should walk to a deadline.

Speaker 132 Like you said, you were standing up for a cause. Would you do it again?

Speaker 122 I mean,

Speaker 122 yeah, I would.

Speaker 164 I was doing what I believed was right, and I still believe it to be right. So much harm has been done

Speaker 164 to all of those people.

Speaker 33 All people.

Speaker 33 All of those people.

Speaker 35 You mean the people that were raped and then stabbed and then the kids set on fire?

Speaker 119 Those people?

Speaker 1 No, not those. Oh, not those people.

Speaker 4 No, the other people.

Speaker 33 The other people who were told to leave and then

Speaker 163 airdropped food and then

Speaker 36 turned on those people.

Speaker 60 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Those people.

Speaker 32 Those people, man.

Speaker 165 Now,

Speaker 144 parents, how many times have we said this?

Speaker 24 Now you're going to have to pay the price.

Speaker 30 Okay.

Speaker 23 You're paying the price being a parent because you showed up for all of your kids' activities.

Speaker 3 Cut five.

Speaker 166 Am I the only one whose narcissistic parent would show up to every single event I was ever involved in?

Speaker 166 This is one of those weird ones where I always felt like speaking about this behavior negatively could be perceived in the wrong way.

Speaker 166 Like my parent was just being supportive, and how lucky was I to have a parent who always showed up?

Speaker 166 Your parent was there for you. Yeah.

Speaker 166 But did you also feel like sometimes it was a bit excessive, especially if it was a bit more of a repetitive thing, where maybe I was doing the same thing on multiple days?

Speaker 31 Hang on just a second.

Speaker 75 Hang on, little a cupcake.

Speaker 153 Just let me just say this.

Speaker 139 Yes, we did find it very, very repetitive going to every single one of your performances, everyone, even when you were doing the same thing.

Speaker 79 Yes, but we did it anyway to show you support, you narcissistic little piece of crap.

Speaker 33 We

Speaker 83 made effort.

Speaker 26 to make sure we didn't miss any of them.

Speaker 100 Maybe we should have missed some of them.

Speaker 14 Maybe we should have. You know what?

Speaker 100 Maybe go outside and play.

Speaker 46 Come back when the lights go out.

Speaker 46 We'll worry about you if you don't come back by six the next morning.

Speaker 167 I mean, you cannot win in this

Speaker 24 generation is so narcissistic.

Speaker 109 No matter what you did, you showed up, you didn't show up.

Speaker 7 Yeah, they're going to complain about it either way.

Speaker 7 Because there is obviously a thing that has been talked about, like the helicopter parenting thing, is that the complaint here? I mean, because just showing up for an event isn't helicopter parenting.

Speaker 72 They showed up for every event.

Speaker 42 That seems like a great parent.

Speaker 35 Every event, right?

Speaker 33 Like, every ball game.

Speaker 41 Don't you want your

Speaker 6 fans at your games?

Speaker 1 No, because it seemed like you just wanted to support them, but that's not it, apparently.

Speaker 31 Apparently, no, right?

Speaker 134 You're getting something out of it.

Speaker 115 You're trying to make yourself look

Speaker 147 makes me look really good

Speaker 26 if I go to all your stupid events that I don't want to go to.

Speaker 53 And what you're really doing.

Speaker 103 Let me just, come on.

Speaker 54 At least guys can

Speaker 102 be honest about this.

Speaker 32 I don't know if women can.

Speaker 43 There's about half the events you're like, oh,

Speaker 90 right?

Speaker 1 How many recitals do you want to go to? Yeah.

Speaker 12 Seriously.

Speaker 72 How many times do you want to do that?

Speaker 1 Do you see your kid or your grandkid for five minutes and then it's three hours long?

Speaker 66 Yeah. It's like, oh,

Speaker 41 you want to chew my arm off to me.

Speaker 83 To get out of that.

Speaker 26 I had to go to the Nutcracker, the Nutcracker every year, and Cheyenne was in it for like, I don't know, three minutes.

Speaker 65 Look, there she is dressed as a sugar plum.

Speaker 115 Then that's it. Then I got to watch the rest of it.
Yeah.

Speaker 81 I could have missed those, but we didn't.

Speaker 33 We went.

Speaker 7 You guys are bad parents. I can't believe you're saying this.

Speaker 3 Really?

Speaker 144 You didn't go? You just skipped some of that stuff?

Speaker 92 Yeah, no, well, they don't come.

Speaker 7 They never have events at the casino, which is where I am. So,

Speaker 7 you know, it's not my fault. No.

Speaker 7 I mean, look, there are lines too. I think Pat will at least be able to

Speaker 7 agree with this. It's like, you know, there's certain things that you like that your kids do.
Like, I really like baseball. Yeah, right.
So I love going to watch my kids play.

Speaker 7 My daughter is in gymnastics. It's really fun to watch her do her events in gymnastics.

Speaker 49 I freaking love it.

Speaker 7 Then there's 9,000 other people going.

Speaker 42 It's not as good.

Speaker 88 I say to my wife all the time, honey, we're sitting in the back.

Speaker 107 We could leave.

Speaker 4 We could leave right now.

Speaker 47 Nobody would ever know.

Speaker 49 It's not right.

Speaker 56 We have to support all the other.

Speaker 60 No, we don't.

Speaker 10 No, we don't.

Speaker 21 We're here to support our kid, not all those.

Speaker 32 I don't like those kids.

Speaker 100 I don't know those kids, but I don't like them because they generally don't like other people's kids.

Speaker 110 Nobody does.

Speaker 56 If you're honest, nobody likes other people's kids.

Speaker 9 It's accurate. Yes.

Speaker 3 It's accurate. Thank you.

Speaker 1 And I certainly don't like that kid that we just heard from.

Speaker 7 Yes.

Speaker 66 I'm not going to any of her events.

Speaker 65 What would you say if that was your kid?

Speaker 21 Oh, you saw that.

Speaker 74 I would be a little upset, I believe.

Speaker 7 Because you don't realize it when you're a kid that, like, your parents have lives, right?

Speaker 7 Like, you don't think of them, you don't think of it as like they're canceling something they could be doing to come to your thing. You just think of it as that's their job, supposed to be there.

Speaker 23 I'm going to say something I always hated when I heard it.

Speaker 29 My mother used to say it.

Speaker 46 And I know once it's uttered, it happens because it's happened to me.

Speaker 168 I hope that girl gets four children exactly like her.

Speaker 46 Then she'll know.

Speaker 53 Then she'll know.

Speaker 35 I was just trying to help.

Speaker 129 I was just trying to show you support.

Speaker 1 Problem is, she's so narcissistic, she won't have any children.

Speaker 66 It'll just be about.

Speaker 33 That's probably

Speaker 7 a good decision. I love that.

Speaker 146 I love that.

Speaker 19 If you're narcissistic, please don't have children yeah if you're if you're you know you're going to school and you're babbling that nonsense i don't want you to have children just you'd be a horrible horrible parent these are the kind of idiots though that are supporting hamas

Speaker 65 right they're yeah it's all of at once because they it's me me me and all about death how could you possibly be you are so clueless how could you possibly be you know in the lgbt community and be standing up for Hamas.

Speaker 81 Doesn't make any sense at all.

Speaker 150 It makes no sense unless you're so blind and narcissistic that all you think about is me and my gayness and I'm going to bring some credibility to this movement.

Speaker 33 You know what I mean?

Speaker 12 It's all about narcissism.

Speaker 7 These stances don't even make sense with each other anymore.

Speaker 51 They don't.

Speaker 1 But they've all been combined now for some reason.

Speaker 48 They've all kind of

Speaker 1 melded into one.

Speaker 7 And I think it's an overall politics thing, right? Like you get, if your team tells you that you're supposed to support this, then you do for, what, 70% of America?

Speaker 114 And like, that's terrifying.

Speaker 60 Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.

Speaker 114 You're saying it doesn't.

Speaker 56 Could we please go back?

Speaker 172 Pat hasn't heard this.

Speaker 25 You just go back to Cut 45, please.

Speaker 24 He's saying this doesn't make sense, Pat.

Speaker 3 Listen.

Speaker 121 So which side do you all think North Korea supports, Palestine or Israel?

Speaker 122 Just guess.

Speaker 121 It is Palestine.

Speaker 121 The DPRK has actually never recognized the state of Israel.

Speaker 121 They have always upheld the right of Palestinian people to self-determination and resistance.

Speaker 123 And this is beyond moral and rhetorical support.

Speaker 121 The DPRK has actively armed and trained Palestinian resistance for decades. That includes the PLO, the PFLP, and the DFLP have trained troops by the DPRK.

Speaker 77 Yay!

Speaker 10 Isn't that great?

Speaker 104 If you were listening to Friday's show or you listened to Pat a couple of weeks ago, you heard the guy we had on that said the United States government took the Malaysian airliner, opened up a wormhole, and sucked that plane through it.

Speaker 71 I'd like them to prove that reality with all of these stupid moronic kids.

Speaker 23 Just open it up at a college campus, suck them out into space.

Speaker 7 Yeah, we don't necessarily have a destination.

Speaker 163 They just are sucked into the wormhole.

Speaker 51 Yeah.

Speaker 3 Just, yeah, they're gone.

Speaker 33 I don't know what happened to them. I don't know why.

Speaker 82 That's weird. And you might as well

Speaker 7 shocked, by the way, if you're listening on radio and not seeing that clip, that she is wearing a mask outdoors while saying all the things.

Speaker 4 And looking over her mask to read.

Speaker 32 She doesn't know this stuff.

Speaker 7 She's reading this sentence.

Speaker 47 She was either given this stuff or she went online and was like, who else supports the Palestinians?

Speaker 7 She's like North Korea's Corinne Jean-Pierre.

Speaker 7 She's just sitting there reading every word that she's saying.

Speaker 7 Propaganda.

Speaker 43 You know who else was with the Palestinians?

Speaker 3 Hitler.

Speaker 4 Okay, that stock doesn't help you, really.

Speaker 14 That's a good point. You wouldn't normally, you don't normally put that on the resume.

Speaker 51 No, you don't.

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Speaker 153 Tomorrow we're going to be talking a little bit about the economy.

Speaker 30 The jobs report came out.

Speaker 171 Did you see this?

Speaker 97 Way under what they expected.

Speaker 30 Bank of America has come out. All of the big people have come out and said,

Speaker 20 when is anybody going to start using the term

Speaker 150 stagflation?

Speaker 31 We are now...

Speaker 7 My guess is, I don't know.

Speaker 36 Never.

Speaker 7 Late November?

Speaker 7 Well, if Trump wins. Yeah, that, yes,

Speaker 28 it would be in January.

Speaker 49 Yes.

Speaker 143 It would be in January.

Speaker 7 But they will be open to this analysis once the election is not on the line. Yes, true, true.

Speaker 83 For time.

Speaker 21 For time.

Speaker 48 But we're now looking at stagflation.

Speaker 24 We're in stagflation.

Speaker 156 What stagflation is, is inflation plus everything else is stagnant.

Speaker 24 Your wages, jobs, it's not just not getting better.

Speaker 102 Just the pressure on top of inflation going up gets worse and worse and worse.

Speaker 102 This This is the only time I've ever heard stagflation used is under Jimmy Carter.

Speaker 60 I remember it.

Speaker 83 It was an awful, awful time.

Speaker 171 And our interest rates then were 19%.

Speaker 31 And we're not in the hole like we were then.

Speaker 31 We're not in the hole that we were in then.

Speaker 56 Now, it's completely different.

Speaker 23 You see, Elon Musk, what he said this weekend?

Speaker 20 Only a matter of time.

Speaker 126 Your dollar is going to be worthless.

Speaker 20 Only a matter of time. Wow.

Speaker 97 Yeah.

Speaker 7 That's quite the statement. Yeah.
From a guy who's got a few billion of them. Yeah.

Speaker 37 You know, I wonder what he's doing with his billions to protect.

Speaker 143 I mean, you got to do something.

Speaker 81 If you believe the dollar is going to go to zero, which he said, it will be worthless.

Speaker 106 Won't be worth anything.

Speaker 33 What do you do?

Speaker 92 I don't even know what that world looks like.

Speaker 33 Honestly, what does that world look like?

Speaker 79 That world for a short period of time

Speaker 175 looks like

Speaker 138 Africa, you know,

Speaker 31 Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe,

Speaker 31 Germany, pre-World War II.

Speaker 125 Horrible, horrible.

Speaker 44 Nobody has anything.

Speaker 99 Nobody has anything.

Speaker 7 And then what you reboot with another currency? Or do people go to something like gold or a Bitcoin or something?

Speaker 140 That's what gets you through is gold, Bitcoin, anything.

Speaker 116 That's what allows you to hold on to some value.

Speaker 24 So when they reset, you could turn it in if you wanted to, or you could just keep yourself on that standard.

Speaker 40 But, you know, you've got to have something because your dollars, remember in Germany, they were using it as toilet paper.

Speaker 81 Okay.

Speaker 64 It was literally worthless.

Speaker 65 People used it to start fires.

Speaker 9 There are pictures of people with wheelbarrows full of cash.

Speaker 18 At some point, they were so worthless, they used them instead of logs.

Speaker 179 I mean, bad.

Speaker 24 So you're not able to buy anything, and that's when you'll get the CBDC.

Speaker 99 That's when the central bank will come out of the bank.

Speaker 82 That's the reboot.

Speaker 41 Yes, that's the reboot.

Speaker 7 The CBDC.

Speaker 4 Yeah.

Speaker 147 And people will be so hungry. And they'll be thrilled.

Speaker 133 They'll be thrilled.

Speaker 7 They'll be thrilled by it because they'll be given, right? There's some universal basic income aspects of this potential. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 And then, of course, they can also control what you spend it on.

Speaker 119 Everybody will immediately have X number of dollars.

Speaker 31 And, you know, depending on who you are, it will be how much you get.

Speaker 71 It'll be all socially engineered.

Speaker 61 And that's, I mean, that is the end of this road.

Speaker 75 And as Elon Musk said,

Speaker 63 you have to turn it around now. We have to turn this around now.

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Speaker 33 Are you better off than you were five years ago?

Speaker 105 Is our country better than it was five years ago?

Speaker 96 Are we more stable than we were five years ago, ten years ago, 12 years ago?

Speaker 125 Is the world closer to world peace or closer to world war than it was five years ago?

Speaker 26 Are we closer to a nuclear war

Speaker 25 today than we were five years ago?

Speaker 147 You have to remember this nuclear war thing.

Speaker 56 It was just a couple of years ago they started kicking this around and we all went, wait, I thought that was over.

Speaker 116 Don't get used to that.

Speaker 168 That is not normal anymore.

Speaker 152 Are we more respected in the world today than we were five years ago?

Speaker 125 Do bad guy countries fear us more or less than five years ago?

Speaker 151 Is our military more or less prepared for any major war than it was five years ago?

Speaker 149 By the way, couple that with your answer: is the world closer to world peace or world war?

Speaker 109 Does that concern you?

Speaker 31 Are our streets safer than they were five years ago?

Speaker 109 Our police, are they more respected?

Speaker 26 Remember, five years ago was the throes of BLM.

Speaker 61 It was four or five years ago that everybody was on the street and they were marching to reimagine the police.

Speaker 56 and to put counselors out on the street instead of police officers.

Speaker 110 Are our cities struggling to hire more counselors

Speaker 182 or more police officers than they were five years ago?

Speaker 46 Are police officers more likely or less likely to jump in and help when there's a problem?

Speaker 23 Your 911 service, is it faster?

Speaker 21 than it was five years ago or is it slower the response time than it was five years ago?

Speaker 96 Is our relationship between the police officers and

Speaker 105 blacks, Hispanics, anybody, is it better?

Speaker 25 Because that's what they were claiming.

Speaker 30 They needed counselors and they needed people to train the cops.

Speaker 79 So, is our police officer, our police force, their relationship, is it better

Speaker 44 or worse or the same than it was five years ago?

Speaker 145 And even if it's the same,

Speaker 74 why

Speaker 125 didn't we go through all of that to fix that problem?

Speaker 61 Is it even close to being fixed?

Speaker 27 If someone commits a crime in America against you or against anybody that you know, are they more or less likely to go to jail?

Speaker 81 Our justice system.

Speaker 106 Do you have more trust in it or less trust?

Speaker 24 If you don't trust the justice system

Speaker 80 and you don't trust the police

Speaker 16 and you don't trust the government,

Speaker 32 when you have a problem,

Speaker 116 who do you go to?

Speaker 114 Who is actually holding up the torch?

Speaker 116 I mean, it used to be you could go to the media and the media would expose the bad guys and the government would come in and take care of it.

Speaker 46 Or if the bad guys were the government, the people would take care of business.

Speaker 47 Do you have more faith in the government than you did five years ago?

Speaker 24 Do you have more faith in the media than you did five years ago?

Speaker 81 You know, we had to bail out the banks in 2008.

Speaker 165 Why?

Speaker 165 Why?

Speaker 24 Because they had become too big to fail.

Speaker 68 Remember?

Speaker 75 Too big to fail. We've got to stop this.

Speaker 73 Did they fix that problem?

Speaker 33 Are our big banks bigger or smaller than they were in 2008?

Speaker 24 Who was hurt by all of the fixes to make banks smaller so they would never be too big to fail?

Speaker 15 The banks that were hurt, were they the big banks or were they the small banks?

Speaker 133 Do you have trust in the security of your bank?

Speaker 25 Is that trust getting better or worse than it was five years ago?

Speaker 79 Do you have trust that that our Treasury and our Federal Reserve have your best interest at heart?

Speaker 30 And is that getting better or worse?

Speaker 10 Is inflation better or worse than it was five years ago?

Speaker 49 Is your confidence in the people that are in charge

Speaker 89 is your confidence in them knowing how to fix it, being able to even assess what's going on, is your confidence in them getting better or worse?

Speaker 6 Do you think they are adding to the problem

Speaker 104 or fixing the problem?

Speaker 72 Do you know our new hopeful target for inflation is now 3%?

Speaker 72 So that means We're hoping to hit 3%

Speaker 89 additional inflation every single year.

Speaker 12 Not reversing.

Speaker 147 Prices don't go down, but they only go up from here 3% per year.

Speaker 56 That's our hope.

Speaker 56 Over the last three years, official inflation was around 12%.

Speaker 67 It's probably closer to 20%.

Speaker 16 But their plan is to increase the inflation that we have right now

Speaker 46 by another 15%

Speaker 48 by the time the next president's term ends.

Speaker 61 Is that in the right direction or not?

Speaker 102 Is your gas price better or worse than it was five years ago?

Speaker 161 How about the price of insurance?

Speaker 134 Is that better or worse?

Speaker 15 Is it easier or harder for you to find a house?

Speaker 74 Find a house.

Speaker 49 Easier or more difficult than it was five years ago.

Speaker 47 Your mortgage rate.

Speaker 102 Is it lower or higher than it was five years ago?

Speaker 17 Price of milk?

Speaker 12 Our schools.

Speaker 116 Do you feel our children are more safe?

Speaker 183 or less safe in their schools than you did five years ago.

Speaker 120 Remember, Remember, it was about three years ago we started finding CRT.

Speaker 105 All of this DEI, all of this stuff has happened under this president.

Speaker 110 Do you have more confidence in your school or less confidence in your school?

Speaker 56 Do you have more confidence in your school's librarian or less confidence?

Speaker 70 Are our children better educated or worse than five years ago?

Speaker 31 Are our children more stable mentally than they were before all this gobbledygook started?

Speaker 20 Do you believe that we have a handle on terrorism?

Speaker 110 Is our country more safe from terrorists or less safe than it was five years ago?

Speaker 71 How do you feel about your job?

Speaker 64 I can't think of a category that has gotten better.

Speaker 130 Can you?

Speaker 64 Every category that I look at,

Speaker 70 it doesn't speak of health in any way, shape, or form.

Speaker 49 Are we happier than we were five years ago?

Speaker 106 Are we more comfortable?

Speaker 112 Are we more content?

Speaker 179 Not in any category.

Speaker 70 Not in a single category, at least that I can find.

Speaker 105 Is Afghanistan better off?

Speaker 158 Is Israel better off?

Speaker 64 Is Ukraine better off?

Speaker 87 There is a reckoning that is coming.

Speaker 106 There's a reckoning that is coming.

Speaker 167 By the way, I just keep thinking more.

Speaker 120 How about electricity rates?

Speaker 33 Do you feel like we will have power when needed?

Speaker 141 Is that confidence better or worse?

Speaker 3 Our border better or worse?

Speaker 43 Your freedom, the fundamentals of our

Speaker 78 Bill of Rights.

Speaker 15 Do you have more confidence or less confidence that the people in Washington, I don't care what party they're from, are actually going to enforce the Bill of Rights?

Speaker 81 This is called

Speaker 159 a reckoning.

Speaker 100 When a country goes this far off,

Speaker 29 there is a reckoning that comes.

Speaker 100 It's like you tell your kids, you know,

Speaker 56 they're getting bad grades in school.

Speaker 106 You're going to flunk. You're going to flunk.

Speaker 30 Come on.

Speaker 106 Work harder. Work harder.

Speaker 47 Come on. How can we help you?

Speaker 56 Let's go. Let's get a, you know, we got to get to a tutor, whatever it is.

Speaker 24 And the kid doesn't do it.

Speaker 65 And you're like, there's going to come a time where it's too late for you and you're going to flunk.

Speaker 65 There's going to come a time where it's too late for you and you're not going to be able to make it into college.

Speaker 49 That's a reckoning.

Speaker 17 And it's just a natural

Speaker 7 response

Speaker 146 to really bad, screwed-up ideas.

Speaker 113 And until you change your ways,

Speaker 158 the reckoning just gets worse and worse and worse.

Speaker 168 When it comes, it's devastating.

Speaker 30 One of my favorite lines,

Speaker 29 my favorite sayings is, nothing will change

Speaker 172 if nothing changes.

Speaker 49 We're shuffling the deck

Speaker 156 and we're moving the chairs around the table.

Speaker 49 We're just moving the chairs around the table.

Speaker 102 We're moving the chairs on the deck of the Titanic.

Speaker 24 If nothing changes,

Speaker 40 nothing will change.

Speaker 144 And it's getting worse and worse and worse.

Speaker 30 So now let me tell you

Speaker 120 where that takes us in 60 seconds.

Speaker 56 First, here's something.

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Speaker 24 We have to make changes now.

Speaker 57 Do you believe they will?

Speaker 88 I don't.

Speaker 79 That's why I highly recommend gold or silver as part of whatever it is you have.

Speaker 56 Now, gold is getting more and more expensive every single day.

Speaker 16 Silver, however, is still kind of affordable.

Speaker 56 Silver, you could still get.

Speaker 158 What is the price of silver now, Stu?

Speaker 156 Do you know last I looked, it was like 28 bucks or 20 bucks

Speaker 135 an ounce.

Speaker 24 And you can get that.

Speaker 144 And that is something that will hold its value.

Speaker 120 And you'll be able to actually buy stuff with it.

Speaker 84 It won't go down in value.

Speaker 24 At least it won't be, nothing will go go to zero that you have.

Speaker 173 Dollar will go to zero eventually.

Speaker 4 It's about $28 now. $28.

Speaker 25 You can buy an ounce of silver.

Speaker 144 You can do that once a week or once a month, whatever you need to do.

Speaker 120 But please call Lear Capital.

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Speaker 16 So a few months ago, there was a massive leak of files

Speaker 24 from from journalist Michael Schellenberger, and it went to his investigative team.

Speaker 26 It revealed an absolute

Speaker 85 twisted and sick trans agenda driven by a global network of medical elites.

Speaker 71 You know, this is a conspiracy, but it is not a theory.

Speaker 33 These medical elites from all over the globe, for some reason, our U.S.

Speaker 102 medical leaders leaders revere this organization and follow their guidelines on how doctors and psychologists should treat patients, especially underage patients.

Speaker 49 If they are experiencing gender dysphoria,

Speaker 172 anything can be done to them.

Speaker 86 Michael Schellenberger admits he didn't have time to pour through the hundreds and hundreds of pages

Speaker 71 and he encouraged other media to begin their own investigations.

Speaker 75 When we saw what he released,

Speaker 116 we went right to work.

Speaker 103 This is one of the only times that

Speaker 24 I think my research staff under Jason,

Speaker 185 we were afraid of PTSD.

Speaker 23 Because it's so horrifying.

Speaker 75 It is so dark and twisted.

Speaker 120 Many of the researchers had to take a break.

Speaker 61 This show is coming out a little later than we had hoped because it's taken so long to verify everything, but also because some of our researchers said,

Speaker 172 I can't look at it.

Speaker 104 I got to take a few days away from it.

Speaker 149 On Wednesday, I'm going to expose this, and you need to see it.

Speaker 17 This is something every American needs to see.

Speaker 75 If you don't look at the problem and you can't identify the problem, we'll never beat it.

Speaker 68 You have to see what's being done by doctors,

Speaker 79 what the truth is about our doctors,

Speaker 24 where the money and the support is coming from.

Speaker 25 We're going to lay it all out.

Speaker 158 I'll give you more on this here in just a couple of minutes.

Speaker 107 But I...

Speaker 168 I'm sorry that I'm bringing this to you.

Speaker 16 I'm sorry I put my staff through this to bring you this story.

Speaker 84 But it is vital.

Speaker 146 If we cannot name it, if we can't define it, if we haven't really looked at it, we will never defeat it.

Speaker 117 And what we're up against is absolute evil.

Speaker 180 Some of the worst evil that we have found in our reporting over the many, many years.

Speaker 113 I'll give you more in just a second.

Speaker 113 Glenn Beck.

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Speaker 30 A scale of one to someone dancing around with a chainsaw inside your body.

Speaker 161 How are you feeling?

Speaker 172 It's an important question because it lets you know that I, who also used to suffer from pain all the time, I care about how you're feeling.

Speaker 74 And so do the people in your life.

Speaker 20 And you think that they can't understand it, but I will tell you, many people can because they've gone through or are still going through it.

Speaker 146 What are you going to do about the pain?

Speaker 99 A lot of people have just given up.

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Speaker 20 Wednesday night, 9 p.m.

Speaker 106 Eastern, I'm going to take you into a dark, dark world of so-called gender-affirming care.

Speaker 168 It is,

Speaker 108 we are,

Speaker 70 we've unleashed Dr.

Speaker 151 Frankenstein.

Speaker 75 We're saying that what Dr.

Speaker 105 Frankenstein is doing is fine because he's...

Speaker 16 He's just giving affirming care to dead people.

Speaker 102 He's just bringing them back to life.

Speaker 46 And even though it's monstrous what he's doing, we're okay with it because we don't want to look at it, quite honestly.

Speaker 111 Most people don't want to look at it.

Speaker 185 But I will tell you, by the end of the special on Wednesday, you will rightfully and righteously despise the actions of those in the media and medicine who are using the phrase gender affirming care.

Speaker 156 How do you fight that when you're talking to people?

Speaker 134 You must be aware of the facts.

Speaker 16 Frankenstein, our AMA,

Speaker 176 they are doing experiments that leave irreversible scars and irreversible procedures.

Speaker 88 And these things are so disfiguring to the body and the soul.

Speaker 109 that many of the people who are transitioned have thoughts of suicide or worse, go through it.

Speaker 91 We're going to tell you one story of this kid, this poor kid, young woman.

Speaker 74 You know, she had all the doctors giving her gender-affirming care.

Speaker 4 And when that really became the reality and she realized what had happened, and the doctor said, well, there's I can't reverse this.

Speaker 102 This is she actually threw herself in front of a train

Speaker 146 and left her family to pick up the pieces and re-examine how professionals that they thought they could trust who took the vow of first do no harm ended up doing worse, the worst kind of harm you could to a child.

Speaker 133 Think of this.

Speaker 110 First do no harm.

Speaker 49 Gender-affirming care.

Speaker 176 How do you even get around just that in your Hippocratic oath?

Speaker 44 It is time for a reckoning.

Speaker 88 It's coming. It's building.

Speaker 30 And there are dozens and dozens and dozens of detransitioners, young men, young women who have regretted their medical transition

Speaker 75 and transition back to the way God made them if they could.

Speaker 148 And they now understand they were lied to.

Speaker 25 And they're not just fighting back with the truth, but also with lawsuits.

Speaker 71 One of these D-transitioners suing her doctor is joining me in studio with her attorney.

Speaker 31 You know,

Speaker 24 the one thing that the left has been effective at

Speaker 84 isolating

Speaker 155 and polarizing people.

Speaker 167 When I was at Fox, we were very, very successful and very we were on the top of mind, everything we did.

Speaker 105 And the left couldn't stand that.

Speaker 95 So they tried to get me out of Fox.

Speaker 60 I saw the writing on the wall.

Speaker 167 It was only a matter of time before Fox and everything else would burn itself down to the ground.

Speaker 173 And I also saw the future and said, we have to start the blaze.

Speaker 167 We have to go out on our own where we're only,

Speaker 65 the only person that we are absolutely tied to is the viewer and the listener.

Speaker 49 Because if they decide not to listen to us, we weren't being effective for them.

Speaker 20 And that's fine.

Speaker 24 I can deal with that. But when you are effective and somebody on the outside comes in and pressures people and makes it impossible for you to be successful, that's wrong.

Speaker 17 Well, they're still doing it.

Speaker 30 I told them at one point,

Speaker 105 I think one of the last things I said on Fox was,

Speaker 57 you will

Speaker 105 wish for the day when I was only on Fox.

Speaker 105 We are now this dear, the last three years have been more successful than any other time in my career.

Speaker 88 That is stunning to us.

Speaker 24 Stunning because it doesn't feel the same

Speaker 105 because it's all broken up into many different vehicles.

Speaker 24 But people are hearing the message.

Speaker 146 And if there is one thing I would wish, I would wish that we had found a way to connect with everybody.

Speaker 56 But unfortunately, social media is still controlled by the same monsters that were trying to control us on Fox and CNN.

Speaker 129 This

Speaker 44 special that we're going to do on Wednesday, to have this uncensored conversation on YouTube or Facebook, it just isn't going to happen.

Speaker 69 And I'm not being hyperbolic on that.

Speaker 30 Any challenge, any channel, anybody that's telling the truth about trans agenda, immediately punished for publishing, quote, hateful

Speaker 172 content.

Speaker 56 Let me give you a headline.

Speaker 30 This came out last year from NBC.

Speaker 30 YouTube demonetizes Candace Owens anti-trans videos.

Speaker 74 It demonetized several videos on Candace Owens' channel for violating its monetization policies on hateful and derogatory conduct and content, which the company said may apply to instances of misgendering or dead naming.

Speaker 40 First of all, those two things are fake terms.

Speaker 179 But it's when you refer to a transgender person's given name or correct biological pronoun before they

Speaker 16 transitioned.

Speaker 23 So I can't say Susie

Speaker 179 was a girl because I'm now deadnaming if Susie's now Bill

Speaker 160 and she's now a boy.

Speaker 105 That's how insane this is.

Speaker 163 That's hate content.

Speaker 24 Candace said YouTube told her that

Speaker 86 she would have to delete all of the hateful

Speaker 56 content in order to be back in their good graces.

Speaker 135 Well, we're not playing those games.

Speaker 30 I'm not anti-trans.

Speaker 57 I'm pro-reality.

Speaker 151 And I can guarantee you that while I have no hate in my heart for anyone who suffers from real legitimate gender dysphoria, big tech doesn't care about them.

Speaker 18 You would be asking people questions before you transition them.

Speaker 24 You wouldn't just say, oh, you know what?

Speaker 43 You're 12.

Speaker 79 I take your word for it.

Speaker 134 You've thought this through.

Speaker 24 They don't care about the biological truths that were mainstream until just a few years ago.

Speaker 47 This means that a good portion of this show will not be seen on YouTube

Speaker 102 and it won't even you know we I don't have a guarantee that it won't somehow still violate their high hateful pro conduct policies but we are gonna do our best because we need people to see this it's gonna be required and incumbent on you to spread this

Speaker 78 Now there we're doing a couple things.

Speaker 99 If you haven't subscribed yet to Blazetv.com slash Glenn, you can watch the entire episode.

Speaker 75 If you can't afford it, that's fine.

Speaker 30 This is an action plan for how you can help bring a reckoning to the gender-affirming care cult.

Speaker 171 And that's what it is.

Speaker 17 It's a cult.

Speaker 79 Now, if you can't afford Blaze TV at this time, we understand.

Speaker 75 We're going to make it free for 24 hours at blazetv.com slash Glenn.

Speaker 72 This is important to me because I know we have a ton of people that listen to us that just cannot afford it.

Speaker 71 And you need to be able to see it.

Speaker 24 If I could guarantee that it was going to stay up on YouTube even for 24 hours, I'd say go to YouTube.

Speaker 141 But we want you to have the experience of Blaze at least for 24 hours.

Speaker 56 So you can watch it on Blaze for free, blazetv.com slash Glenn, on Wednesday.

Speaker 72 It is important that big tech, the media, healthcare industry understand

Speaker 49 that they are on the wrong side of history.

Speaker 24 And we are on the side of compassion and truth and real justice.

Speaker 72 We are on the side of our children and protecting their innocence and protect them from their own naivety.

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Speaker 156 This reckoning is way overdue.

Speaker 126 And Stu and I were just talking about reckoning.

Speaker 183 There's two ways a reckoning comes.

Speaker 152 First one is

Speaker 24 nobody does anything.

Speaker 19 Like I'm an alcoholic.

Speaker 25 The reckoning could have come with me in a fatal car accident.

Speaker 26 It could have come from me drinking myself to death.

Speaker 29 You know, could have come in horrific ways.

Speaker 136 But instead, my tolerance for those horrific things was not that deep.

Speaker 135 The reckoning for my mom ended in her death, suicide.

Speaker 180 She was also an alcoholic.

Speaker 143 Mine isn't that low.

Speaker 172 Thank God.

Speaker 24 So I changed it.

Speaker 49 And if you change it, sometimes you're going to pay a price, but it won't be the most costly price.

Speaker 24 If we don't come to a reckoning with these lies

Speaker 113 all over our society, that that we can have anything we want and we can just we can pay for it because we can print money if we don't stop those things a reckoning happens naturally and they're disastrous

Speaker 24 this one already is a disaster

Speaker 7 but god help us is it just about essentially raising the floor like you're gonna if your bottom Yeah, is, you know, it could be, as you point out, a car accident as an alcoholic, or it could just be, you know, I got to check myself into rehab.

Speaker 7 Yeah. Like you're changing, you're, you're, you're altering that floor, you're raising it.

Speaker 31 Yeah, I know some people who, you know, were on the road.

Speaker 74 They weren't alcoholics, but they were on the road.

Speaker 105 They knew that, you know, if I keep doing this, it's going to become a problem.

Speaker 24 And just that thought was enough to have them say, I'm not going to drink anymore.

Speaker 31 You know what I mean?

Speaker 99 It just depends on where your tolerance, tolerance is.

Speaker 155 You know, it's,

Speaker 143 what is it in the Declaration of Independence

Speaker 176 that it's human nature for

Speaker 167 men to tolerate

Speaker 17 abuses

Speaker 153 until they are so great.

Speaker 17 I can't remember the exact language, but it says, look, it's human nature for you just to go along.

Speaker 24 You're more likely to go along with something than to make huge changes.

Speaker 113 But there comes a time where you better make those huge changes or everything changes.

Speaker 7 Yeah, because I mean, you think about the issue you're talking about with all the gender craziness. It's like, go back to, I mean, Barack Obama ran for re-election

Speaker 7 as a guy who opposed gay marriage until Joe Biden blurted it out one day. Yep.
Right. Like that is, that is not that long ago.

Speaker 7 It's, you know, within just basically a decade, you have this entire thing.

Speaker 81 This is transitioning stuff, all of the drag queen stuff.

Speaker 143 That's been in the last three

Speaker 158 years.

Speaker 7 All pretty much under this president.

Speaker 81 And it's been there for a while.

Speaker 15 Yeah, because you mentioned tolerating

Speaker 7 and eventually you're hitting a wall, right?

Speaker 7 And that's kind of what happened. I think most people with gender are like, you know, adults want to do their thing.

Speaker 92 They're kind of off, whatever. Whatever.

Speaker 7 Caitlin Jenner, when that stuff happened, people were like, all right, like, look, I'm not going to say she's the most beautiful woman in the world. No, you're not going to

Speaker 7 force my speech on that.

Speaker 16 I think you have real compassion for people who actually have gender.

Speaker 81 You go through that stuff, right?

Speaker 7 But that's a very small number yep and then you get to this point where i mean it's gone completely out of control since then and i do feel like i correct me if i'm wrong do you think there has been a reckoning of sorts do you think there has been a a waking up there's been a waking up but it's not a reckoning a reckoning is when it stops and those who were involved are punished in some way or another right you know i drank i drank so you know your liver goes down you're getting punished you know it's it's a natural course of

Speaker 56 you're not in polite society.

Speaker 7 And we're seeing that happen in Europe, right, where they're reversing government policies.

Speaker 7 Here, I think maybe the key, because I have no faith in our political system here, the key very well might just be lawsuits, people filing lawsuits who are affected by this.

Speaker 179 And look at the effect of shaming in our society.

Speaker 111 We're shaming all the wrong things.

Speaker 24 We're shaming people who say, no, you shouldn't do experimental surgery on kids.

Speaker 83 What?

Speaker 7 We're shaming people

Speaker 22 you shouldn't.

Speaker 7 We're shaming the critics, essentially, of these procedures.

Speaker 33 Yeah, we're shedding the people who are normal

Speaker 18 and praising the people who are saying, no, cut into the kids.

Speaker 179 It's fine.

Speaker 61 All right, back in just a second. Don't forget that's Wednesday.

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Speaker 101 a new poll out that shows

Speaker 17 that a large portion of America now believes that a civil war could happen in the next five years.

Speaker 156 It's interesting, and I have an angle on it that I don't think anybody has, at least I haven't heard anybody say it.

Speaker 30 We have that coming up.

Speaker 151 Also, NBC has reported that Biden's handlers are, quote, looking to shorten his speeches.

Speaker 24 Now, they say that that's not, you know, because

Speaker 38 he's, I mean,

Speaker 175 he makes the end of Ronald Reagan's life look like he was, you know, in a spelling beat.

Speaker 69 But

Speaker 68 they say it's because quality over quantity.

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Speaker 52 I want you to know the Democrats have come out because the GOP is apparently in an uproar.

Speaker 50 I'm quoting the Post.

Speaker 52 They are in an uproar over reports that the Biden administration is considering admitting Gazan refugees into the U.S.

Speaker 45 The Democratic Party wants you to understand

Speaker 52 that they have a very strong vetting process that they're going to be putting into place.

Speaker 59 And if it's like any of their other policies, oh, you can count on it working super, super in favor of the United States of America.

Speaker 63 We have that and so much more coming up in just a second.

Speaker 56 First, by the way, did you hear that Jeffrey Epstein's little black book is for sale?

Speaker 93 Yeah.

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Speaker 160 Today, something is going to sound in Israel.

Speaker 24 Something that they are used to

Speaker 16 but this one's not going to come as a surprise and it will sound like this

Speaker 88 normally in Israel that means

Speaker 146 that you have to get to a shelter

Speaker 72 but for one minute over the entire country of

Speaker 25 Israel, this will sound

Speaker 56 This is a special day in Israel.

Speaker 48 The first time I was in Israel, I got off the plane, I got into the car, and that happened.

Speaker 24 And you could hear it in the car.

Speaker 171 We were on the highway, and all the cars pulled off to the side of the highway, and everybody just sat there.

Speaker 44 And I'm like, What, what's going on? What's happening?

Speaker 27 Let me ask you, why do we go to museums?

Speaker 23 Why do we visit historic sites and memorials?

Speaker 189 Why do we walk through horrible places?

Speaker 108 Why do we walk through

Speaker 120 Arlington Cemetery where it's just marking the dead or go into the dreadful silence of Auschwitz?

Speaker 24 I mean, I guess it's one way, you know, maybe it's escapist tourism,

Speaker 56 you know, clad in the outward appearance of learning, but really it's no different than a trip to the Guggenheim.

Speaker 104 Is it only so we can say we were there?

Speaker 148 Is it to honor the memory of those who lived through the event?

Speaker 75 Is it so we can know, maybe try to understand

Speaker 29 and remember?

Speaker 108 I mean, really, why learn history at all?

Speaker 67 That's what our kids are probably

Speaker 112 asking now. Why?

Speaker 31 Why do I even learn it?

Speaker 24 It's just a bunch of names that I have to memorize and dates.

Speaker 55 For better or for worse, this is the past and everyone involved in it is dead or nearly so, so why remember it?

Speaker 33 Well,

Speaker 185 we have museums, we have memorials, we have holidays because history is proof of concept.

Speaker 179 It either worked or it didn't in a spectacular way.

Speaker 103 What happened once can happen again.

Speaker 24 If we can understand what happened, how, and why, maybe we could have a, we have greater agency in our own time, in our present, and in our future.

Speaker 156 Today, the air sirens will go off in Israel because today is Holocaust Memorial Day.

Speaker 104 The wider world has such a day, January 27th.

Speaker 187 It's the anniversary of the Red Army liberation of Auschwitz.

Speaker 108 But have you ever celebrated? Did you even know that was...

Speaker 134 That's what the world world is supposed to do on January 27th.

Speaker 25 But we have a lot of those days, and they all become like the International Hot Dog Day, and they mean nothing.

Speaker 25 Speaking of International Hot Dog Day, in America, you could call that July 4th,

Speaker 107 which the 4th of July, why don't we call it Independence Day?

Speaker 71 A further erasing of our history.

Speaker 153 Make it about the hot dogs. Make it about the fireworks.

Speaker 148 Make it about the 4th of July, not Independence Day.

Speaker 15 For much of the world, the Holocaust is both memory and warning for its students' own sakes and for the sake of others,

Speaker 79 so they don't become victims or perpetrators or silent bystanders, as it should be.

Speaker 25 That's what it's all about.

Speaker 24 Although, given the number of genocidal acts committed in full view all over the world world since 1945

Speaker 15 and what's happening on our college campuses now, I wonder, did we fail to teach this?

Speaker 179 Or did anyone actually really ever mean never again as more than just a, hey, how you doing, Bill?

Speaker 31 Never again.

Speaker 79 For its part, Israel

Speaker 48 has its own Holocaust Memorial Day, and it's today.

Speaker 47 It's Yom Hashoah.

Speaker 140 Its full name is Yom Hashoah, something else I can't pronounce, but it means the day of the Holocaust and of heroism.

Speaker 48 Because the point is not to commemorate the Holocaust alone, its horrors and its victims.

Speaker 110 That's only half the story.

Speaker 89 The other half that we always seem to forget, even in our own holidays,

Speaker 141 is the courage and heroism

Speaker 176 of those who didn't go along.

Speaker 168 In our case, Memorial Day, it's not just about the fallen, it's about the heroism of those who went into battle.

Speaker 30 In this case, the righteous Gentiles who refused to go over the cliff with the rest of their genocidal neighbors, or the Jews who would not go naked or quiet into the gas chamber or the killing fields.

Speaker 49 The commemoration today happens on the Hebrew Hebrew anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.

Speaker 118 That's probably

Speaker 4 the

Speaker 67 greatest single example of the latter type of courage.

Speaker 120 These were kids.

Speaker 81 These were all just kids.

Speaker 49 They had lost everything.

Speaker 102 Their families were all dead.

Speaker 24 And they decided, we're not going to stand for it anymore.

Speaker 88 And they rose up.

Speaker 31 Now,

Speaker 18 note the contrast in the choice of dates.

Speaker 47 January 27th celebrates the rescue of Jewish victims, worthy enough, but the date of Yom Hashoah also celebrates the courage of those Jews who refused to be victims and who chose to fight.

Speaker 46 Too many people went like lambs.

Speaker 120 And while some went in faith, even knowing for certain they were going to die along with their children, some also showed that it didn't have to be this way,

Speaker 18 even if if they too didn't survive in the end.

Speaker 44 They are proof of concept.

Speaker 37 They not only informed,

Speaker 47 but they were the generation that then fought for Israel's very existence.

Speaker 72 They were a generation that taught the lesson that never again means never again

Speaker 47 must the people of Israel depend on the goodwill of others for its survival.

Speaker 72 Do you hear that? Never

Speaker 72 means

Speaker 176 never again must the people of Israel depend on the goodwill of others for its survival.

Speaker 25 This defines my support of Israel.

Speaker 89 Let them defend themselves.

Speaker 139 We don't have to go over there.

Speaker 109 We don't have to fight their war.

Speaker 40 They're not asking for it.

Speaker 44 Today, air raid sirens will sound a different tone

Speaker 155 from one Israeli,

Speaker 99 one that Israelis are accustomed to.

Speaker 26 The whole country comes to a complete standstill.

Speaker 105 It doesn't matter.

Speaker 80 People stand in silence, only the sound of the air siren.

Speaker 72 In their home, the office, on the street, by the side of the road, when the siren sounds, it is the most incredible thing.

Speaker 75 The entire country stops.

Speaker 27 And they do it because whether whether or not you've seen Auschwitz, the memory has to be kept alive.

Speaker 29 It's worth a minute of silence every year.

Speaker 70 Do we have any national ritual like that?

Speaker 18 Is there anything in American history that's worth

Speaker 127 all standing still for a minute once a year?

Speaker 9 It's a physical act.

Speaker 176 Spring holidays follow a fascinating and kind of revealing sequence in Jewish and Israeli life.

Speaker 36 Passover, then the Great Liberation Holiday.

Speaker 171 It's not actually a standalone.

Speaker 56 It's followed 50 days later by, I think it's Shavut,

Speaker 56 which celebrates the revelation at Sinai.

Speaker 47 And it says freedom alone is not enough.

Speaker 127 You can be free.

Speaker 100 But then what happens?

Speaker 65 You'll wander in the desert if you don't have have a purpose, a mission.

Speaker 112 That's what we're lacking in America.

Speaker 32 Purpose.

Speaker 88 Who's stating our purpose?

Speaker 127 Now, since 1948, new dates have popped up between these two.

Speaker 56 Yom Hashoah, and back to back a week later, Israel's Twin Memorial and Independence Day.

Speaker 18 And they commemorate more historic events involving the same generation, the resurrection of the state of Israel and the terrible cost of that resurrection.

Speaker 160 So the sequence now, listen to this.

Speaker 182 Liberation, catastrophe, rebirth, purpose.

Speaker 24 They didn't just magically arrange themselves.

Speaker 155 I mean, unless you still believe in coincidence.

Speaker 151 Liberation, catastrophe,

Speaker 75 rebirth, and purpose.

Speaker 125 We have to be reborn and have a purpose.

Speaker 102 The shadow over the sirens today will be October 7th.

Speaker 91 The memory of the Holocaust is fading out of living memory and into the pages of history.

Speaker 102 My generation, we could still hear survivors speak, but only a few are left.

Speaker 156 Very soon, just be recordings, which, you know, will fade literally and figuratively,

Speaker 56 and also become old and remote and increasingly difficult to relate to.

Speaker 24 They'll become history.

Speaker 16 October 7th is fresh.

Speaker 24 Too many graves still fresh.

Speaker 169 Too many wounded survivors.

Speaker 17 Too many victims still waking up screaming in the night.

Speaker 31 And an unknown number.

Speaker 116 Still,

Speaker 179 on day 213

Speaker 151 that are being held hostage, suffering only God knows what in the tunnels under Rafah.

Speaker 75 Like in the Holocaust,

Speaker 155 it can be difficult to remember the testimonies.

Speaker 27 The testimonies we

Speaker 113 We do have that that don't actually reflect the worst of what happened.

Speaker 142 Because, by definition, those who went through the worst don't live to tell it.

Speaker 81 But it's different

Speaker 149 this year, October 7th, because the Nazis didn't record the worst things they did.

Speaker 155 They destroyed the evidence.

Speaker 95 Hamas went out of their way to film their atrocities live in full color.

Speaker 86 gleefully bragging about it in all the phone calls and social media posts.

Speaker 176 Maybe eventually we might learn from having evil this clearly displayed in full daylight.

Speaker 31 But whatever the case is,

Speaker 75 we have to teach our children never again

Speaker 24 because never again is now.

Speaker 173 Especially on our college campuses.

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Speaker 109 You know, ever since I went to Israel and I saw the way they stood, and then

Speaker 156 the holiday of Independence Day, I think it's next week, is Memorial Day and Independence Day wrapped in one, which I think is great.

Speaker 33 All day they

Speaker 112 celebrate Memorial Day, and then only at night do they celebrate Independence, which I think is great.

Speaker 24 You remember all day the sacrifices that people made and it's kind of, it's much more

Speaker 75 revered.

Speaker 90 It's not like, hey, I just go get some beer.

Speaker 145 And so it's this really nice thing.

Speaker 146 And then at night, you break out the beers.

Speaker 6 And I just, I get a little bit of both.

Speaker 10 Yeah, you get both.

Speaker 24 You know, and ever since I went there and I saw that they break for one minute,

Speaker 47 I was so moved by that.

Speaker 140 I've never seen like a whole country stops and like everybody stops.

Speaker 7 Yeah. I've seen the videos of it.
Like you just see pictures of the highway and everyone just stops in the middle of the highway and pulls over.

Speaker 49 I mean, it's, it's really, really amazing.

Speaker 117 It's amazing. It's really amazing.

Speaker 7 One thing that went viral, I think it was over the weekend, was an old speech by Antonin Scalia about the Holocaust.

Speaker 7 And I love this quote.

Speaker 7 He said, the one message I want to convey is that you will have missed the most frightening aspect of it all if you do not appreciate that it happened in one of the most educated, most progressive, most cultured countries in the world.

Speaker 7 It is so true. I mean, you think you're getting immune because we're, and the progressive viewpoint is you get immune for these things.
You, you, you end history, right?

Speaker 7 There's no, no more of this goes on because we're so evolved. And this happened in the place,

Speaker 7 the most sophisticated place out there. Isn't it amazing? Cheered on by the most sophisticated people, by the way.

Speaker 24 Isn't it amazing that in France, another enlightened

Speaker 155 place,

Speaker 31 in France, when they went through their independence,

Speaker 17 the first thing they did was make the year

Speaker 141 zero.

Speaker 33 That's right.

Speaker 147 Erasing all history.

Speaker 160 Nothing matters before this moment.

Speaker 142 Think of that, the arrogance of that.

Speaker 141 Making it year zero.

Speaker 27 And would you be surprised if some of these people said,

Speaker 91 year zero, we're starting fresh.

Speaker 47 Not at all. Not at all.

Speaker 93 And you know,

Speaker 7 you are someone, as am I, big fan of the founding of this country, big fan of the foundation of this country. I would not want to ignore all history before it, though.
That would be a bad idea.

Speaker 93 No.

Speaker 49 Or the history, the bad history after it.

Speaker 7 Bad history after it. All that is important.
And when you come to that kind of conclusion that you've solved all the world's problems, you have every single solution. There's nothing left to learn.

Speaker 7 Lots of mistakes get made.

Speaker 88 But isn't that the problem?

Speaker 24 Because, you know, they always say, well, they didn't do

Speaker 99 communism right.

Speaker 15 You know why?

Speaker 24 Because everyone who disagreed with them were executed.

Speaker 110 So there's no self-correction.

Speaker 44 It's just arrogance, sheer arrogance, the whole time.

Speaker 87 You have, by saying, shut up to the people who are opposed to you, in varying degrees, by saying shut up, you are saying, I know all of the answers.

Speaker 60 That's what, you know, that's, that allows you to go to year zero, but it also is why they always say, well, they didn't do it right.

Speaker 24 Why is that?

Speaker 26 Because they killed everybody who disagreed with them?

Speaker 51 Is that why?

Speaker 7 That usually would have been a check maybe on the excesses of the movement.

Speaker 7 it's a little bit like saying uh no one has ever appropriately flown correctly when jumping off the golden gate bridge like if they just flapped a little harder maybe they wouldn't have landed in the water

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Speaker 19 I've got a couple of stories that I think are really good news.

Speaker 58 Here's the first one from the New York Post.

Speaker 45 The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage for the family of late former

Speaker 30 FDNY Fire Department of New York firefighter Derek Floyd in what his wife called a miracle.

Speaker 169 Floyd died last month, leaving his wife, Christine, scrambling with little money to cover her bills.

Speaker 102 She said, when I received the phone call, I had to pull over to the side of the road because I just couldn't stop sobbing.

Speaker 30 It's a miracle from God in the midst of such a storm.

Speaker 180 I'm really grateful for Frank Siller and the Tunnel to Towers Foundation for assisting my family after Derek's passing.

Speaker 98 Anyway,

Speaker 98 I just wanted to pass that on to you because you're the ones that really make Tunnel to Towers even possible.

Speaker 180 They write the check, but they can't write a check until you write a check.

Speaker 84 So you should know the good that they're doing.

Speaker 126 Also, there is another story.

Speaker 25 If you're with Patriot Mobile, you're going to love this.

Speaker 136 Patriot Mobile, America's only Christian Conservative wireless provider, last week participated

Speaker 86 in flying a sky banner from an airplane over Columbia University that read, God bless Israel.

Speaker 148 This week, Patriot Mobile is co-sponsoring more pro-Israel banners that will be flying over the University of California, UCLA, University of Southern California.

Speaker 20 The project is continuing across the country with sky banners over the University of Texas in Austin, the Texas Capitol in Austin, Harvard University, and Boston College.

Speaker 56 The Patriot Mobile Glenn Story, who I just love, said, We want to encourage our Jewish students to let them know that Christians across the country support them, and we stand with Israel.

Speaker 186 Anti-Semitism has no place in America, and we stand against this hate.

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Speaker 140 That's fantastic.

Speaker 78 By the way,

Speaker 18 I saw the Reagan movie.

Speaker 119 It comes out in August.

Speaker 156 I saw the Reagan movie.

Speaker 88 It was the most unfinished movie I've ever seen.

Speaker 17 It was just, it's the first edit, not a final edit.

Speaker 156 It's first edit.

Speaker 84 I mean, it was really unfinished.

Speaker 104 But remember what you asked me about it on Friday?

Speaker 180 Kevin

Speaker 60 or...

Speaker 155 Shoot, what's his name that stars in it?

Speaker 91 Dennis

Speaker 78 Quaid.

Speaker 30 Do you remember what you asked me?

Speaker 75 Does he have the acting chops to be able to pull Reagan off?

Speaker 7 I asked that about Dennis Quaid. I don't remember asking that.

Speaker 92 Yeah, you were like,

Speaker 22 maybe,

Speaker 7 maybe, maybe

Speaker 7 the appearance seems like something I wouldn't necessarily see in Dennis Quaid.

Speaker 7 He definitely has the chops, I think.

Speaker 158 The first scene, he's giving a speech right before he's shot, you know, in 1980.

Speaker 31 And

Speaker 27 he's giving a speech.

Speaker 37 and the way he just the it starts in zooming in and you hear him and you think that it's Reagan.

Speaker 105 I mean, it's, he sounds like Reagan.

Speaker 54 And then as he stands there and he looks and he's, well, and he's got the tilt to his head.

Speaker 72 I mean, it's shocking.

Speaker 160 There are times when you're like, oh my gosh, it's Reagan.

Speaker 31 You won't believe how good he is.

Speaker 7 Because we did talk about that with Michael Douglas. Obviously, Michael Douglas.

Speaker 99 Oh, maybe it was Michael Douglas who was saying that.

Speaker 57 Yeah.

Speaker 143 Yeah.

Speaker 7 He has the, certainly has the, uh, the chops to do an amazing, you know, an amazing role. He's a great actor, but do you lose yourself in the story, or do you just see Michael Douglas acting?

Speaker 7 Yeah, with Reagan, you see, you see, you feel like you've lost yourself in the story.

Speaker 79 Right out, right out of the chute.

Speaker 12 It's incredible.

Speaker 159 Wow.

Speaker 176 It's really incredible.

Speaker 105 There are times when, you know, he's with Nancy or something and

Speaker 104 you're just like,

Speaker 133 she looks like her he looks like it's amazing it's amazing so is a movie overall good it's really good okay good it's really good I fear because Ronald Reagan was such a product of his time and you know his love story with Nancy was unbelievable you know he wrote her a love letter every day

Speaker 105 even after he was shot Every day he wrote her a love letter.

Speaker 56 And there's some of the most beautiful.

Speaker 7 There's a whole book released of them eventually, right?

Speaker 57 Yeah, I love you.

Speaker 102 I think it's I Love You, Ronnie.

Speaker 135 And

Speaker 105 it's fantastic.

Speaker 38 But

Speaker 88 he's so wholesome and so

Speaker 86 of a different time.

Speaker 25 I'm afraid that some people, the youth, might find him hokey.

Speaker 98 You know?

Speaker 22 He was even found a little hokey back in the day, right?

Speaker 7 He was always that guy, but in a good way.

Speaker 93 He was so great.

Speaker 192 He was so great.

Speaker 18 And they show the negotiations with Gorbachev.

Speaker 167 And I know people that were in the room, and I think they nailed that and really showed

Speaker 84 how smart he was on the negotiations.

Speaker 30 It's kind of like, you know, Donald Trump, everybody said, no, it can't be done.

Speaker 149 It can't be done, especially the State Department.

Speaker 117 And they are like, you can't do this.

Speaker 168 You can't say this.

Speaker 105 You can't ask for that.

Speaker 130 And he's like, well, I'm going to.

Speaker 60 And he did.

Speaker 168 And it just is, it's remarkable to watch.

Speaker 30 Yeah. It's really good.
That comes out in August.

Speaker 7 Do you feel like his

Speaker 7 retroactive approval rating, if you will, has improved over the years? It feels like when,

Speaker 7 like after he was in office, he was hated by the mainstream media. And I think now that there's been other presidents that have been Republican that they're supposed to hate more.

Speaker 39 Yeah, only because they think he's more and more irrelevant.

Speaker 172 They hate him just as much.

Speaker 17 You know who really gets a bad rap is Margaret Thatcher.

Speaker 47 I hate the way England treats Margaret Thatcher.

Speaker 13 Yeah, yeah, they've really oddly turned on her.

Speaker 51 Trash her.

Speaker 159 Trash her.

Speaker 17 She was such a great prime minister.

Speaker 7 What was the poll that just came out had Reagan relatively high?

Speaker 7 Oh.

Speaker 6 Didn't they?

Speaker 117 That was the

Speaker 140 professors, wasn't it?

Speaker 7 Yeah. Now, again, you expect them to be.

Speaker 7 This is an odd.

Speaker 7 I'm looking at the details and it's reminding me how infuriating this is. But they, of course, hate him.

Speaker 7 And if the poll was taken in, I don't know, 1995, Reagan, I think, would be near the bottom, like, you know, probably the bottom third. Yeah.

Speaker 10 Right.

Speaker 7 I don't have all of it, but like, looking back now, Reagan was

Speaker 7 16th, I believe.

Speaker 7 Guess which two presidents he was behind? 15th and 14th, I'm listening.

Speaker 134 Woodrow Wilson.

Speaker 7 Woodrow Wilson.

Speaker 8 Oh, who else?

Speaker 168 Johnson.

Speaker 7 Joe Biden.

Speaker 115 Joe Biden.

Speaker 33 Come on. You're not even trying.

Speaker 43 Gosh, that's like, you know what that is?

Speaker 25 That's the Nobel Prize the first week in office.

Speaker 110 That's just, there's no,

Speaker 22 there's no rhyme or reason for him to be.

Speaker 7 I actually would defend it more if you gave it to Joe.

Speaker 7 If you gave Joe Biden the 14th best president in 2021, I would defend it more because at least you didn't know it was going to turn out badly yet.

Speaker 94 Yes. Yes.

Speaker 15 But now we know it was a disaster.

Speaker 140 That's a disaster.

Speaker 7 How can you possibly put him at 14th overall?

Speaker 22 That's insanity.

Speaker 70 And you know what?

Speaker 24 I think he'll be there for a while.

Speaker 68 In the academic world, he'll be there for a while.

Speaker 7 Well, the one thing about him is people, and people lose this because

Speaker 7 he comes off as so incompetent, which is understandable. He comes off as very, very incompetent.

Speaker 22 However,

Speaker 7 you lose sight of how much he accomplished for a very small sect of society, namely the progressives.

Speaker 49 He didn't.

Speaker 114 Whatever.

Speaker 68 He's just the vehicle they were driving.

Speaker 7 I know, but

Speaker 7 that's like not giving Trump any credit for the Supreme Court picks. Yeah, we all know they came from the Federalist Society, but like he still deserves credit for it.

Speaker 6 He's still president of the United States when it occurred.

Speaker 19 Well, I'm not sure who the president does know that he's president.

Speaker 155 He's still,

Speaker 41 yeah.

Speaker 7 I mean, I guess you're right on that. But that's, yes, here's the list, by the way.
Lincoln won, FDR two, Washington three.

Speaker 7 Theodore Roosevelt, four, Jefferson, five, Truman six, Obama, seven.

Speaker 28 Come on.

Speaker 7 Eisenhower, 8. LBJ, 9.
Kennedy, 10. Madison, 11.
Criminally underrated.

Speaker 6 Clinton, 12.

Speaker 7 He's down four slots. I guess now that Me Too has really taken its effect, then Adams, 13, Biden, 14, Wilson, 15, Reagan, 16.

Speaker 22 Unbelievable.

Speaker 7 Reagan is, by the way, down five slots from 2015 to 2024. So my thought on whether he's getting a better reputation was misguided.

Speaker 138 Let me tell you one more story.

Speaker 75 It's about a brave nine-year-old caught in a tornado.

Speaker 107 The

Speaker 20 parents grabbed him.

Speaker 19 They were on the street, and they grabbed him.

Speaker 187 They get into the truck.

Speaker 143 They're doing everything they can just to find a shelter from the tornadoes.

Speaker 47 And they found themselves right in the middle of the tornadoes coming right at them.

Speaker 85 The car they're in, the the car is lifted up by the wind and thrown into a patch of trees.

Speaker 79 It crushes the pickup truck,

Speaker 172 and mom and dad are in the front, and they're critically injured.

Speaker 185 He's okay.

Speaker 47 So, somehow or another, mom and dad, broken backs,

Speaker 126 broken ribs,

Speaker 151 both their necks are broken.

Speaker 95 It's really bad.

Speaker 186 Somehow or another, he crawls out of the mangled mess and he says, I'll be right back.

Speaker 144 He's nine.

Speaker 31 He runs a mile in 10 minutes.

Speaker 156 He runs a 10-minute mile.

Speaker 113 He gets to, and he's dodging the storm, the downed power lines, and he goes back to a neighborhood where he can go to a neighbor's house and says,

Speaker 31 mom and dad

Speaker 36 were in a horrible accident.

Speaker 102 They're up in a tree.

Speaker 185 He saves them.

Speaker 95 He finds his way back to their house.

Speaker 56 It's at night.

Speaker 183 The only way he knows where he's going. Remember, 10 minutes a mile, four minute mile is pretty good.

Speaker 54 10 minutes, he's at night.

Speaker 24 He has no flashlight.

Speaker 105 He has nothing.

Speaker 158 All the power is out.

Speaker 54 He's being guided by the

Speaker 56 lightning strikes.

Speaker 24 That's the only time he can see and try to find his way is with all of the lightning strikes.

Speaker 129 He goes there.

Speaker 80 He brings

Speaker 9 the help back.

Speaker 84 And mom and dad are in the hospital and they live.

Speaker 33 Wow. What a hero.

Speaker 31 A little nine-year-old kid.

Speaker 7 Could you run a 10-minute mile right now?

Speaker 31 Well, not now.

Speaker 31 I'm on the air.

Speaker 7 I know you're on the air right now.

Speaker 51 I'm saying if

Speaker 7 you couldn't do it now. If given a month to train, could you get a 10-minute mile done?

Speaker 112 Not this month.

Speaker 51 No, not this month.

Speaker 143 Because I'd be on the air again, probably at the time you want me to run it.

Speaker 111 But

Speaker 7 really, I give you the choice of time.

Speaker 10 Because no, the answer to that is no way.

Speaker 81 Could you?

Speaker 6 It's a good question.

Speaker 6 Maybe.

Speaker 7 I mean, maybe. I don't know.

Speaker 22 A 10-minute...

Speaker 7 I don't like running distance. I think it's the worst thing in the world.

Speaker 120 Hey, it's bad for you.

Speaker 168 It is. It's bad for you.

Speaker 120 It's bad.

Speaker 33 Your knees and everything else, your back.

Speaker 91 It's not the best for you.

Speaker 24 You know, sitting on the couch is worse,

Speaker 32 but running.

Speaker 7 I mean, a 10-minute mile is not that stringent, but it's not that

Speaker 7 strenuous, I would think. I mean, you could walk a mile in, what, 15 minutes easily?

Speaker 57 Oh, well. So I could run one.

Speaker 47 I could just walk fast.

Speaker 184 I'm a fast walker.

Speaker 6 So you walk run it?

Speaker 7 Yeah. That's your strategy?

Speaker 35 Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 Because every once in a while I think about that. Like,

Speaker 7 if someone gave you like a million dollars, if you walk off the air, and I know you have to go off the air, walk off the air and run a mile in eight minutes.

Speaker 114 Like in theory, you'd be able to do that, right?

Speaker 7 Like, but then again, having to actually do it with no training.

Speaker 185 I have to tell you, somebody comes

Speaker 168 with a million dollars and you earn it in 15 minutes and you're not doing, you know,

Speaker 84 what all the ladies would pay me to do for 10 minutes.

Speaker 33 Right, right.

Speaker 7 10 minutes.

Speaker 41 You're asking a little too much, ladies, I think.

Speaker 4 Yeah.

Speaker 42 And you're a conversation.

Speaker 82 You're way overpaying.

Speaker 65 But yeah, I think you would probably, because you'd be so driven to the bottom of the body.

Speaker 41 Just the adrenaline pumpkin.

Speaker 35 Yeah.

Speaker 7 Yeah. You'd think so.

Speaker 33 And then you'd fall down and blow it.

Speaker 171 I'd be begging for death seven minutes into it.

Speaker 32 I can't go another step.

Speaker 78 Wait.

Speaker 139 Are there hot dogs at the end of the run?

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Speaker 112 What else have we not hit yet?

Speaker 161 Donald Trump's real-time reviews of the VPs.

Speaker 114 Were you following this?

Speaker 35 I didn't see that.

Speaker 41 There's what, six of them there, I think.

Speaker 134 This is great.

Speaker 31 Senator Marco Rubio.

Speaker 102 His name is coming up a lot for vice president.

Speaker 57 Tim Scott, as a candidate, he did a good job, but as a surrogate, he's unbelievable.

Speaker 113 J.D.

Speaker 30 Vance, he wasn't a supporter of mine at the very beginning.

Speaker 24 He was saying things like, the guy's a total disaster.

Speaker 47 Anyway, I got to know him a little bit.

Speaker 56 As a non-politician, he's become one of the great senators.

Speaker 7 That's not an interesting.

Speaker 42 Yeah.

Speaker 78 Yeah. It's not great.

Speaker 24 Because I thought J.D.

Speaker 98 Vance would maybe have a chance.

Speaker 74 I think so, too.

Speaker 92 But you never know with Trump.

Speaker 24 Mike Lee, love your haircut, and he's a good man, too.

Speaker 7 Love your haircut?

Speaker 24 He got a buzz cut.

Speaker 65 I can't remember exactly the story, but they have weird, weird fun times, you know, when they're all on vacation and

Speaker 148 they were making a bet on something, and the loser had to cut all of his hair off.

Speaker 50 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 135 And

Speaker 135 he lost the bet.

Speaker 6 And so he went for the kids.

Speaker 39 The kids took the shaver out, shaved his head like a dog.

Speaker 153 Oh, my God. And he actually looks good.

Speaker 45 North Dakota, Doug Bergam.

Speaker 18 I didn't know this.

Speaker 169 He's a supporter of my two campaigns, and he's a very rich man.

Speaker 50 I love his one-line son of a Glenn Beck program.