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What a day it is.
Monday, we're going to start with the FISA bill and give you the names of the 30 senators that voted against them.
Some of them are really good senators.
I don't know what they were thinking.
But they did that.
And then, of course, they also spent a lot of your money on war in Ukraine.
So we got Ukraine and Taiwan and
Israel.
So they spent a a lot of your money over the weekend while you were doing whatever it is.
And then we go to Columbia University.
Columbia has a history with Nazis, but now the Nazis are the ones calling for, well, they don't want a two-state solution.
As they say, a quote, I don't even understand, we don't want a two-state, we want 48.
We don't want a two-state, we want all of it.
That's what they were chanting at Columbia University.
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How was your weekend, Stu?
You want to say hello to the executive producer, Stu Breguer?
I would love to say hello to him.
That's me, and hello.
Okay, good, good.
How was your weekend?
Good.
It was good.
How are you?
Good.
Yeah, good.
I saw a movie this weekend.
What was it?
Something of the
gentleman of Extraordinary Warfare or something?
Ian Fleming and
secret documents that they found, I don't know, about 10 years ago, maybe from Churchill.
And it's a true story, and it's amazing.
It was good?
Yo, it's really good.
Yeah, I really enjoyed it.
All right.
Well,
one thing that people didn't necessarily enjoy, especially if you're Jewish, by the way, happy Passover.
Well,
they're not listening.
It's Passover.
So Jews aren't listening.
I mean, I guess that's true.
We can say what we really think.
All of our Jewish masters are gone.
At Columbia University, it's kind of getting interesting.
Full-blown crisis.
Now, Columbia University is as it was heading into Passover as Rabbi Link to the Ivy League School urged Jewish students to stay home.
And tense
confrontations on campus sparked condemnation from the White House and New York officials.
The atmosphere is so charged Colombia officials announced students can attend classes and even possibly take exams virtually starting Monday.
The first day of Passover, major Jewish holiday.
Tensions at Columbia and many other universities have been high ever since the October 7th terrorist attack on Israel.
However, the situation in Colombia escalated in recent days after university officials testified before Congress last week about anti-Semitism on campus and pro-Palestinian protests on and near campus as they surged.
The latest crisis opened up Columbia's president to new attacks from her critics, with the Republican Elise Stefanik demanding she step down immediately because school leadership has clearly lost control of its campus.
Look,
I want to make sure we don't make the same mistake we made when we first heard about political correctness.
We heard about political correctness and
DEI and
CRT and all of these things.
And what did we say?
Most Americans said,
well, they're going to learn their lesson when they get out into the real world.
I hope you've learned your lesson as these students have come out to the real world.
They are the ones who are going to decide what our future is.
And I do not want a future run by these people.
I'm sorry, that doesn't lead to any place good.
And we are constantly bowing down.
What do you mean you can take your classes virtually or your tests virtually?
If I paid to go to Columbia University, I'm going to walk on the campus of Columbia University.
Who are you to tell me that I'm not supposed to be there?
Why aren't you telling the protesters you can no longer be here?
We have everything upside down.
We must not tolerate this anymore.
Okay, well, I got to get into that
in just a minute.
This is really bothering me.
But something that I think is even more important
is
what's happening with FISA and war.
So
listen to this from the New York Times.
Surveillance law section 702 keeps us safe.
Patriot Act, Patriot Act.
You a Patriot or not a Patriot?
This is an extraordinarily dangerous time for the United States and our allies.
Okay, let me start there.
Why, New York Times?
Why is this
an extraordinarily dangerous time for the United States and our allies?
You said that Donald Trump was going to destroy peace on earth.
He instead brought us closer to peace.
He did things that I never ever thought could be accomplished in my lifetime.
You said that if he goes over and he recognizes Jerusalem as the capital city, that we would break out into war.
The opposite happened.
We broke out in historic peace accords.
So why are we in an extraordinarily difficult place?
I think that is important to answer before you hear their solution.
Why are we in this dangerous place?
Well, we don't have the fuel.
Our economy is out of control.
Who was it?
It wasn't,
no, it was Morgan Stanley came out and said, we have two years to take care of our debt or we're out.
Two years.
Do you think we're turning the corner on that one?
Do you think the next election will change that?
No.
Do you think that our government currently is,
do they even care about that?
No.
So we don't have the money.
We have pulled out from Afghanistan and shown the world that we were absolutely insane.
Then
we encouraged a war.
and are paying for a war in Ukraine.
Then we sent money over to Iran and said,
you're kind of off the hook with us.
Just pinky promise that you won't do anything.
And they did.
So the people who caused this problem cannot fix the problem because they don't recognize that they are the problem.
So that's an extraordinary dangerous time for the United States and our allies.
Yep, it is.
And thank you.
We now know who and what is responsible for it.
Israel's unpreparedness on October 7th shows that even powerful nations can be surprised in catastrophic ways.
Fortunately, Congress, in a rare bipartisan act, voted early Saturday to reauthorize key intelligence powers that provide critical information on hostile states and their threats ranging from
terrorism to fentanyl trafficking.
Okay.
All right.
Again, New York Times.
Let's just have a recent, I mean a decent conversation
and just say, okay,
powerful nations can be surprised in catastrophic ways, but powerful nations can also
think catastrophic things can happen and them not
be surprised.
For instance, Every American knows right now we have an open border.
If you were serious about catastrophic things happening in the United States,
you would be paying attention to our open borders.
You would make sure that that was sealed off and only people we knew who were coming in and could vet could come into the United States.
But you're not serious.
You're hyping all of this stuff that is real.
is real.
How dare you?
And what do you do?
You're using this, never let a good crisis go to waste.
You are using these things
to distort and control.
Civil libertarians argue that the surveillance bill erodes Americans' privacy rights and pointed to examples when American citizens got entangled in investigations.
Importantly, the latest version of the bill adds dozens of legal safeguards around the surveillance in question.
The most expansive privacy reform to the legislation in its history.
Okay, yeah, well, that's because it's not, it's not had any.
They just keep giving them more power.
At the center of the debate is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, originally passed in 1978, demanded that investigations gain an order from a special court to surveil foreign agents inside the United States.
Collecting the communication of foreigners abroad did not require court approval.
That line blurred in the digital age.
Many foreign nationals rely on American providers such as Google and Meta, which route or store data in the United States, raising questions on whether the rules apply to whether the target, whether they are
here or there and where their data is collected.
In 2008, Congress addressed that conundrum with Section 702.
Instead of requiring the government to seek court orders for each foreign target, this is not even what we're talking about.
Do you have a problem with foreign targets?
Does somebody is using Google to store all of their stuff in a cloud and they live in a foreign and they are putting it up into the cloud in some foreign place and they are foreigners.
Do you have a problem with that?
I do not.
That's what this is.
Why are we arguing?
Why does the New York Times feel it's important to explain that part of it?
Because I don't think anyone has a problem with that part.
This is so insane.
This is like when people debate the border.
Oh, so you're for closed borders.
What do you mean by that?
You don't like immigrants.
I happen to love immigrants.
I wish we had more immigrants that wanted to melt into America and make us stronger.
I think our immigration policies, when done right, actually make us stronger.
I don't want a border that is open
so anyone,
including terrorists, can come across.
That's not partisan.
That is not partisan.
That is common sense.
So they argue that, oh, you just, you just hate.
No.
I hate terrorists.
I hate terrorism.
Okay.
So that's why they are changing the subject and making a big deal.
This is just, you know, they had to add Section 702 because Google is storing a lot of stuff for foreigners.
I don't care.
Nobody does.
Section 702 has supplied extraordinary insight into foreign dangers.
I'm sure it has.
They go and enlist them.
Although Section 702 can be used only to target foreigners abroad, it does include Americans when they interact with foreign targets.
Not only is such incidental collection inevitable in today's globalized world, so in other words, there's nothing you can do about it anyway,
it can be vital to U.S.
security.
If a terrorist or a spy abroad is communicating with someone here, our government must find out why.
Yes, and that's why you would swear out a warrant.
I have probable cause.
That, what,
they're calling this foreign terrorist?
Okay, well, we can maybe look into them.
Do we know anything about them?
Probable cause.
The FBI, which investigates threats to national security in the United States, can then check that database for Americans under investigation for national security reasons.
Good.
Just want to check it.
We agree those queries raise legitimate privacy concerns, and those concerns are especially acute for public officials and journalists who communicate with foreign officials and other potential potential intelligence targets that may be sensitive for political or professional reasons.
It's also true the FBI has broken the rules about the 702 database checks, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And there's
some understandable doubts about whether the FBI can be trusted.
Fortunately, there are ways to prevent such abuses in Shexano without compromising its critical national security value.
Some of the bill's critics argued the FBI should be required to obtain a warrant
But requiring a warrant would have
would have been unnecessary and unwise getting a FISA court order is a bureaucratic nightmare and it slows down investigations.
Oh
Oh, well, we don't want to slow anything down.
We want to target people, say, oh,
they called somebody, they were in touch, they had a brush with somebody who's an investigation.
Let's just throw them in jail.
Let's cut through all the bureaucratic nightmare of the Constitution.
All this information has been lawfully collected and stored.
Yes.
Yes.
But that doesn't mean that you can look.
Remember?
When we had a problem with the NSA and the storage units?
Oh, yeah, but we'll never use it.
Then why are you collecting it?
We'll never use it.
Now they're saying, we look at it at whatever we want because it's already stored.
They go on to say that as long as it's legal,
it's not
legal.
It's called the Fourth Amendment.
It's not
legal.
Now there are 30 people that have voted against this, Republicans, and you need to know their name.
We'll give them to you here in just a second.
We've reached a state in modern business and technology where it's not only possible to build a parallel economy, it's basically necessary at this point.
Didn't used to be that way, but I still believe in the Fourth Amendment, the Fifth Amendment.
Heck, the second, the eighth, the 10th, the 12th.
I happen to believe in them.
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Security and Exchange Commission illegally collecting data from American citizens if you invest in the stock market.
The report noted Civil Liberties Alliance filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the SEC.
They claim that the agency through its Consolidated Audit Trail program is actively gathering mass amounts of personal, personally identified data.
Oh,
okay.
Sure.
Federal Appeals Court just said that cops can physically make you unlock your phone.
So if you have a phone, you're arrested, they can forcibly take your thumb and put it on for the thumbprint or scan your face.
Uh, no,
no, don't think so.
That unlocks a whole new world that you would need a warrant for, but apparently not in today's world.
So, who are these senators?
John Barrasso of Wyoming, John Boozman, Arkansas, Katie Britt, Alabama, Ted Budd, North Carolina, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, John Cornyn, what a surprise of Texas, Tom Cotton, Mike Crapo of Idaho, Joni Ernst of Iowa, Deb Fisher, Nebraska, Nebraska, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Lindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi, John Kennedy of Louisiana, James Lankford of Oklahoma, Mitch McConnell, Jerry Moran of Kansas, Mark Wayne Mullen of Oklahoma, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Pete Rickards, Ricketts of Nebraska, Mitt Romney,
Mike Rounds of South Dakota, Marco Rubio, Florida, Dan Sullivan, Alaska, John Thune of South Dakota, Tom Tillis, North Carolina, Roger Whitaker of Mississippi, and Todd Young of Indiana.
Now, there's some good people in there, too.
And I think some of them are just so freaked out by whatever it is they're being told by the intelligence community.
Well, these people work for us.
I'd like to know what it is that they're being told because the government is only preparing to scoop people up.
I'd like my family to be able to prepare for whatever you think is coming because
something is being told to Congress and the Senate that we're not allowed to hear.
Why?
We're adults.
We can handle it.
People should be informed.
Glenn Beck.
We're always hearing people talk about the need for sustainability.
You want to know something that's not sustainable?
I don't know.
How about groceries, basic expenses for a family of four going up an average of $11,000 a year just in the past 18 months?
Sounds sustainable to you?
You see the girl like, I paid $7 for an apple.
Yeah, yeah, you're going to pay more soon.
The value of our dollar is is dropping.
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So I am speaking tonight at the Palmetto Freedom Fund Conservative Gala.
It's about seven o'clock tonight.
Might be some tickets available.
They don't usually tell me these things, though, but I'm excited to be in South Carolina.
Jim DeMint is
going to be one of the speakers, and I'm giving the keynote tonight.
So if you happen to be in South Carolina, Palmetto Freedom Fund Conservative Gala.
No idea how to get tickets or if they're available.
Good luck.
Hope to see you.
It's like a treasure hunt.
I think you can go to palmettofreedomfund.com.
Check that out there.
It's a bad treasure hunt then.
Because it's all over.
Stu's the winner.
Yes.
Congratulations.
Yes.
um you know Stu I've been thinking now hear me out on this theory I'm thinking that maybe Americans now this has never been said before that I know of
do you think Americans just have an unusual
uh fear
a heightened unusual fear of tiki torches Hear me out.
This is a theory I've never heard before.
Right, I know.
I know.
It's a first year.
Hear me out.
When you have a gathering of Nazis
and they're screaming death to the Jews, okay.
Jews will not replace us, I believe, was the big challenge.
You're right, okay, yeah, okay.
So you have the tiki torches, we freak out.
But when you have the Palestinians say kill all the Jews, and nobody freaks out,
they don't have tiki torches.
Ah,
that's it.
That is it, and it's just a difference.
It might just be,
I don't know, because I've always thought of tiki torches as something that you brought, you know, like your parents would have had around a pool for a luau or something.
Right.
You know,
they got like, hey, we got a fresh pineapple.
Let's have a luau.
And so they have a luau around the pool.
I would like to do an experiment at your house, Stu.
Let's see if we can get a bunch of Nazis to go with tiki torches and stand around your pool
just to say, you know, I feel like pineapple.
Because then you wouldn't know if it was a racist protest or a luau.
You wouldn't know.
You wouldn't know.
You wouldn't know.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
So I think, is it the tiki torches that are the difference here between the Nazis?
We have some of those citronella kind of situations where
they're supposed to help chase the mosquitoes away.
Maybe the American people are just sensitive to those same types of issues.
Maybe
they're scared away by the tiki torches.
Because I don't understand what's going on.
By the way.
Wait, you didn't like the everyday should be October 7th chance this weekend?
No, I didn't.
I didn't.
I thought it was.
Well, they didn't say necessarily it was that thing on October 7th.
It could have been
the concert.
This generally liked.
It could have been the concert thing.
Things that occurred on other October 7th.
Sure, sure.
Could have been.
Don't think it was.
A little Nazi for my taste.
A little too Nazi for my taste.
But they didn't have tiki torches.
Hey, by the way, we were just talking about the surveillance that the government is doing with foreigners and Americans getting scooped up.
I'll bet you none of that is going to happen to any of those proud, proud Palestinian protesters.
They're not going to get scooped up.
Uh-uh.
Nope, not at all.
By the way, I find it fascinating that the UN, the United Nations, the Division for Palestinian Rights, NGO Action News,
reportedly
has given an update on the civil society organizations concerning the Palestinian issues.
So they're just putting out this information
and they're pointing to the U.S.
Campaign for Palestinian Rights lists
ways to take action
for tax day.
So the United Nations put out a little flyer there, just, you know, Palestinian rights, and put it together a little helpful list if you wanted to take action.
Let me just show you what was in this.
Instructions on how some protesters who didn't want their tax dollars to fund genocide, this from the UN, could disrupt a free Palestine.
Second item on the list pointed to a user hyperlink for protesters who wanted to engage in a coordinated multi-city economic blockade to free Palestine.
You know what's not under investigation by our FBI?
These people.
The site laid out specifically how participants could be most effective with their disruptions.
The proposal states that in each city, quote, we'll identify and blockade major choke points
on the economy, focusing on points of production and circulation with the aim of causing the most economic impact, as the port shutdowns did in recent months in Oakland, California, and Melbourne, Australia.
Just a few examples.
So this is really great.
There's this need, quoting, for a shift from symbolic symbolic actions to those that cause pain to the economy.
Still quoting, as Yemen is bombed to secure global trade and billions of dollars are sent to the Zionist war machine, we must recognize that the global economy is complicit in genocide and together we'll coordinate to disrupt and blockade economic logistical hubs and the flow of capital.
So I think this is great.
Hey, Justice Department, nothing to see.
Well, I don't need to say this to you.
You know, nothing to see there.
Nothing to see there.
What so
ever.
By the way, a new document also has
been
given to an investigative journalist up in Canada.
You know, we saw the breakdown
of society.
You know, we just told you about the UN.
This is another one.
This is an underground manual created by Palestinian Action.
It's a network of groups that use what they call direct action against individuals and organizations who are believed to support Israel.
The manual, this is another manual, urges the cells to pick your target, anyone who enables and profits from the Israeli weapons industry.
Palestinian Action then calls on cell members to prepare for action and do what it refers to as
RECI.
R-E-C-C-E, RECI
Reconnaissance.
Is that what you mean?
Even advising borrowing someone's dog for a walk to avoid looking suspicious.
We don't want to look suspicious, Glenn.
Can I borrow your dog for a walk?
Hey, free dog walking.
That wouldn't be suspicious to me.
No.
Extremists are counseled to map out where closed-circuit cameras are located as well as fencing, barbed wire, access points, alarms, and how far the police are from the target.
Next, the pamphlet describes to cells, to be advised to plan action.
Among the suggestion actions, smashing windows, exterior equipment, blocking companies' eternal pipes,
including using concrete, as anti-Israel protesters did on the railroad tracks in Toronto last week.
That was great.
This will cause disruptions for the target.
Break-ins are also advised by Palestinian action because breaking into your target and damaging the contents inside is obviously a very effective tactic.
This thing goes on and on
and on.
It says at the end in all caps, Palestinian Action warns when taking action, never leave anything behind.
Absolutely nothing apart from the paint and destruction.
The police may try to forensically analyze any items which are left, so don't leave anything.
By the way, you should have untraceable burner phones.
Oh.
If caught, Palestinian action members are given the names of lawyers to represent them, apparently at no cost, and the assistance of, quote, our dedicated support team throughout your entire legal process, end quote.
Oh, that's nice.
So I'm wondering, I'm wondering if there's any, anybody at all thinking about this.
I think that came from the Toronto Star.
Yes, thank you.
Which is obviously the,
you know, when you're thinking about this type of thing, you'd think, I don't know, maybe the New York Times or the Washington Post or the L.A.
Times would be really interested in uncovering a document like this that's advocating for these types of things.
I just gave you two.
I gave you one from the Toronto Star and another one from the UN.
Hello.
Hello.
Nobody.
Nobody's interested in this.
So please don't talk to me about, oh my gosh, the United States is in such danger.
Yes, when you close the border and make sure that we don't have, you know, half a million people coming in every 90 days, you let me know, then I'll take you seriously.
When you start investigating people that are, that are organizing, paying for,
and encouraging these kinds of Nazi rallies, when you, you know what, once you start calling them Nazi rallies, I'll take you seriously.
Otherwise, I think you're actually part of the problem.
And here, I want you to listen what the British police said to this Jewish man.
It's Saturday, the Sabbath.
He's coming back.
He does this every Saturday.
He walks.
And here's what the British police said to him because there were Palestinians around.
He's trying to...
I don't want to stay here.
I want to leave.
Says the Jewish man.
When the crowd is gone, you can go.
I'll escort you.
I'm going to walk.
No, sir, you're not.
I don't want you antagonizing anyone.
I just want to rock across the street.
And at the moment, sir, you're quite openly Jewish.
This is a pro-Palestinian march.
I'm not accusing you, but I'm worried about the reaction to your presence.
I'm just trying to make sure you're safe
so that no one attacks you.
That's all.
I'd like that too, but your sergeant told me because I'm Jewish it's antagonistic to the crowd and dangerous.
I'm not saying that.
He just said that.
I'm not clear what it's like being a Jew in London at the moment.
Let me tell you, this goes on every Saturday.
You probably know it.
Your colleagues know it.
You guys are on the front line.
And
the route changes every single week.
You never had any idea where it's going to be.
Because you're Jewish in London.
You now have to drop these huge groups of people.
It's intimidating enough.
And now, look at the number of police that are around here.
Just look around.
There's probably 20 policemen around him.
And he's like,
I'm told that it's completely safe for the Jews to walk around and I should have nothing to worry about.
And yet here I am.
They're shouting me, shoving me, and I'm surrounded by cops.
So they're going to escort him out.
He doesn't want any of that to happen.
He says, you're caught.
Now the cops says you're causing a breach of peace because you're standing here.
Your presence here is antagonizing a large group of people.
So we're going to arrest you because your presence is antagonizing them.
Now they didn't do anything to the people that were surrounding him
calling him vermin, calling for the death of Jews.
They did nothing.
But he's the problem.
Again,
this is tolerating.
You're tolerating the real
problem.
You're tolerating the views of Nazis.
Now, I just...
I'm not going to have time here, but tomorrow I'm going to go through the history of Columbia University.
You know, Columbia University, they were welcoming Nazis in.
They had a cap on how many Jews we could have in the college.
They have a history of this.
Does anybody really care?
America, it is so easy to know
if you're on the right side of history right now.
You do not want to tell your grandchildren or your great-grandchildren,
yeah, your grandma and I did nothing.
When this all came down, we were just too afraid to say anything.
You know, my job was really important.
Yeah, I get that, Grandpa, but look what that led to.
Your silence.
Back in just a minute.
So there's things that you just never do, right, at the house.
I mean, your wife is like, you know, we should whatever, clean out the gutters.
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Well, there's a few things that I find interesting.
Donald Trump's trial begins in the opening statements here in his trial on the Hush Money case.
It's amazing they just sat the jury.
I'm sure it's going to be fair, totally fair.
So we have that going on.
Also, Title IX, and if this isn't completely Orwellian, I don't know what is.
Remember, freedom is slavery, peace is war, love is hate, according to George Orwell's 1984.
But one thing he missed was
girls and women can be boys and men.
Title IX has been changed.
You know, to protect women
who aren't women.
To protect your girls in school who are not girls.
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Well, hello, Megan Kelly.
How are you?
Hello there, Glenn.
I'm good.
How are you doing?
Good.
I mean, we're just living in this Orwellian world here.
I thought, you know, you're talking about Title IX.
I thought maybe Megan would have something to say about this.
I'm so mad about this whole thing.
Not even touched by any of the Sunday shows.
They don't give a damn.
They just don't care.
They don't care about women's rights, girls.
These same left-wing zealots who think being a woman and advocating for women's rights boils down to one thing, whether you can kill a baby in the womb, that's it.
That's all we care about is women, you see.
Once you actually have the baby, they don't care about the women at all.
They don't care about the girls.
They don't care about the actual women alive and having to go into restrooms and locker rooms on college campuses with perverted men who are trying to exploit.
things like the Title IX changes that were just made.
They don't care.
So I am done with all these Democrats who want to lecture us on women's rights and how the Republican Party doesn't respect them.
So focused on the rights of a woman to abort her baby and then not at all about what's going to happen to her child once it's born, if it's female, never mind the mother herself.
What happened on Friday is an abomination.
And not just for women.
Not just for women.
If you have a young man, a son on the college campus, or if you are a young man about to go, be very careful.
I honestly, like, I wouldn't even have
sex with a woman unless you are in
like
an engaged relationship, perhaps.
I mean, it's going to, forget the one-night stand.
You're dead.
If anybody turns around and says that you sexually assaulted her, you're dead.
You're expelled.
You have no due process.
It's been reversed.
And no lawmaker has voted on any of it.
Joe Biden's bureaucrats in the Department of Education decided we needed to get rid of due process for young men on college campuses, change the definition of women and girls, and allow any man who says he's trans to enter private spaces where women go.
That's what happened on Friday.
Doesn't even get a nod on any Sunday show.
You know,
Mego, at what point do we just recognize that this is
fascism?
As you said, no one elected had anything to do with this.
You can't bring this up to anyone who is elected because they'll say, well, that's just the agency that did that.
This has to stop on both sides.
This has to stop.
At what point is there is there
a breaking point at some point?
Well, I mean, we're waiting to get a Supreme Court opinion over the next couple of months that could rein in these out-of-control agencies.
So fingers crossed on that.
But no, I mean, it really comes down to who the executive is.
This all got started under Title IX, for example, under Barack Obama.
Where were the news articles calling him a fascist?
They didn't exist.
Only Trump, right?
Because why?
Rhetoric.
Not actions, but rhetoric.
But Barack Obama was actually doing the things.
And the torch has been picked up by his successor, Joe Biden.
He's the one who on his own wrote this letter to all universities saying, yeah, by the way, I'm getting rid of due process for men on college campuses.
They're no longer going to have the right to see the evidence against them.
They're no longer going to have the right to cross-examine.
They're no longer going to get a live hearing.
We're going to have victims' rights advocates decide all of these cases and just pretend that they're impartial.
He did it with the stroke of his pen.
Remember his pen and his phone on the immigration policy?
He was doing the same thing in this lane.
And Trump, God bless him, came in and undid it all.
What can be done with the pen can be undone with the pen.
And now Joe Biden has come in and gone the other way.
And yet what he's done with Title IX, with these two things we're discussing, is much more permanent.
It's much worse than an executive order.
It's an agency regulation, which is going to be a lot harder to undo.
It can be undone, but we need a different president.
So
how are we going to deal with this?
There are things, I can guarantee you, I mean,
they did a study three years out.
I was reading about how the left was looking at all of the levers and the knobs and the dials that they could just...
They could just turn even 5% and no one would even notice.
And it would put us on a different trajectory that could not be undone.
How are we going to get rid of all it?
Let's say Trump wins.
How do you reverse all of this and then make sure that it doesn't go back?
Bit by bit.
While we were focused on other things,
they were taking over legislation in 50 states and at the federal level when it comes to so-called trans rights.
And whenever you hear that term, you should remind yourself it means at the erasure of women, at the expense of women's rights.
I was looking on Friday when Title IX, with the revisions came out, you know, where are the women's groups?
Where are they to say this is too much?
We are not redefining women and we're not allowing so-called trans women, which is a completely made-up thing.
There's no such thing as a trans woman.
It's a man pretending to be a woman.
That's what it is.
Into our bathrooms and our locker rooms, in our grade schools, in our colleges where women don't want to share their locker room with some random man who claims he's a woman.
Have you seen some of the videos on the internet of the men who exploit this provision?
It's not all lovely, genuinely confused men who really want to pass as women.
The vast majority of the time, it's either someone who's a pervert, who's exploiting it because he gets off on seeing women half dressed or it's somebody who's called an autogynophile who gets sexually aroused by wearing women's clothing.
Why does he have the right to come into my daughter's bathroom or a locker room where she's half-dressed?
So that's what's happening.
And so where are the women's groups?
Nowhere.
One of the first to cheer the legislation was the National Women's Law Center.
Like, what?
You know, guess who's running that?
A trans person, a man, a man pretending to be a woman.
No wonder.
Talk about like all these left-wing organizations that were supposed to stand for, let's say, against anti-Semitism have been co-opted by people who are on the other side, or for women's rights, have been co-opted by people who are on the other side.
Bit by bit, they've been laying the
groundwork for legislation.
in all these states to allow medicalization of children to have their penises chopped off because that's gender-affirming care.
And our side was asleep at the switch.
And by our side, I mean the side of reason.
So we're waking up and we have a lot of work to do.
Can I ask you, the tone of your voice on this is just different.
I can hear that it runs to the core of who you are and what you believe.
You know, when we first met,
2008 or so,
You know, we both were doing jobs
and was a lot of, there were a lot of things that, because it wasn't happening this fast, that you would be like, okay, let's hit that story and that story.
Now, for at least for me,
there's no time for me to hit stories that I may want to.
Our job has changed.
Do you feel that way?
Yeah, I do.
And I don't, like, for me personally, I'll just say this.
I'm so glad I'm not in my old role at Fox or NBC for that matter, because even where I was at Fox, you know, I was more on the news side, but I could never be as open as I am now about my opinions on these issues and how strongly I feel.
I just don't think I would have been able to just play it straight and tell quote both sides of issues like this.
There's a right and there are wrong.
There's a good and an evil.
I actually was giving a talk at a Stanford business class on Friday, and they were saying, some of the comments in your videos online speak in terms of good and evil.
Are you okay with that?
And I said, 100%.
Yes.
If you don't see it that way, truly, you haven't been paying attention.
You want to chop off a body part on a minor and tell me that there's a debate on that or sterilize him?
Did you see he went through a phase or he's autistic and you didn't look into it?
Did you see
Bill Maher this weekend?
Yes, he's getting it.
I mean, he's been great on the non-woke versus woke battle, but we did a long story on the nonsense at Nickelodeon and put on one of the women who had grown up there as a child star, and she had terrible things to say about them.
It was like a pedophile factory.
I will never look at them the same again.
But it's it's also like more and more in leftist circles, Glenn, it's not over because they're now talking about changing the word pedophile to minor attracted person.
Like all we could do is fight.
How could any straight news person indulge this with two seconds of thought?
Like we do have to take a side, you know, and rhetorical arms against this lunacy.
And you know, whether it's fascism or moral rot, the absence of God in our public spaces and private spaces has led to the the uprising of the devil or a devil-like figure.
And, you know, I'm not even that religious.
I just see this as a, you know, as a human.
No, I know.
I know
James Lindsay is, is, he's an atheist.
And he said, Glenn, there's no other word to describe this other than evil.
It is just flat-out evil.
What's going on?
Let me...
May I recommend something to you?
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It's about an hour and a half in total, but just listen to the first 20 minutes.
It's been a long time since I've listened to 1984, and
I want you to hear it because it's different than reading it right now.
And there are scenes where the parents are afraid of their children.
The first 20 minutes is like, wow, we're here.
I mean, it's, you know, when I read it, probably when you read it in high school, you read it and it was science fiction.
No, no, no.
It's real for the first time.
When I heard this, I was like, oh, oh, my gosh.
And it's done by really good actors that you would know.
Please check it out.
Yeah.
I will do it.
Thank you for the recommendation.
You're welcome.
That will not take the edge off.
No, it won't, but
I will tell you that it is, it's shocking to me because I read 1984 probably 10 years ago again.
And, you know, I'm like, okay,
it was shocking to me this time around when I listened to it.
It is, and how the actors, I don't know if any of the actors went.
You know, that kind of sounds like the stuff we're doing right now.
I mean, it's, it's phenomenal how eye-opening it is.
Megan, thank you.
God bless you.
And you as well, Glenn.
See you soon.
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I don't remember her saying that, but.
No.
She should.
She's thinking.
The extravaganza, you think that's thinking.
Is that another recommendation like the 1984 thing?
Change the name of the show to the extravaganza?
Well,
no, but I think she should just think it while she says that the Kelly show, yeah.
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I didn't even ask her about Trump.
I thought that's where you're going.
I know.
I just, I looked up at the clock and we were out of time.
I didn't even ask Megan Kelly about
Donald Trump.
Yeah, kind of a big story today.
Yeah, ticking off.
The jury's been picked.
Opening statements happen in just a few minutes.
And I keep hearing everyone say this is the only one that's going to get to trial before the election.
Is that your understanding of it?
That's what I keep hearing.
Yeah, I keep hearing that, which is interesting.
If he's successfully been able to delay these things past the election, three out of four of them,
even if this one comes down in a conviction, which it shouldn't, but probably will, right?
I think we can all look at this and say it's a New York jury.
There's a good chance that a conviction comes down.
Extremist judge.
Yeah, right.
And a zealot of a prosecutor.
I mean, it's just, I mean, it's got
everything going for,
you know, away from him on this one.
But even if that does come down, I think people, this one's the weakest one.
It's such a joke.
And I think a lot of people will be like, all right, we know what's going on there.
They don't.
Most people don't know.
If you don't know what's happening in your world right now, like in the streets with anti-Semitism and
this is a $7 apple.
What happened?
How is that possible?
I went into Whole Foods and I bought an apple, just one apple.
It's a regular apple for $7.
It better be worth it.
Yeah, you blame it on Whole Foods for their $7 apples.
That's not what's happening.
I can't believe the price of milk right now.
It's those damn cows holding us up.
It's big cattle, that's what it is.
Nope.
I can't believe gas is so expensive.
What is going on with gas?
Gas prices are through the roof.
It's got a big, big oil.
No way.
It's not.
No, it's not.
I love the framing of this case.
This is the New York Times framing of the case.
Their big kind of, here's what to expect in the trial pre-game article.
Here it is.
Will a mountain of evidence be enough to convict Trump?
That's how they're framing framing the trial.
The mountain of evidence.
Will that be enough?
Now, as they go through the article, they point out that there are, let's call it, vulnerabilities in the actual evidence, including that a lot of it is just Michael Cohen saying it, which is the least trustworthy person in the world.
I know.
I read that he's now saying he's going to testify on behalf of Trump.
And I'm like, I don't know if that helps him.
Wait, is that him or is that Avenatti?
I thought Avenatti was doing that.
Cohen's going against him.
I thought it was Cohen, but maybe it was Avenati.
Yeah, they both are kind of in that same category.
It's like,
honestly, if you were to have a competition, I don't know who would win as far as least trustworthy.
By the way, we said this before.
Like, when he worked for Trump, everyone knew this guy had absolutely no credibility.
So, you know,
everybody want but one person.
Well, no, maybe he did know he didn't have credibility.
It was just convenient.
I don't know.
He was willing to do what it took, I think, at times.
But not a good hire.
We We can agree on that one.
And not a trustworthy person to lead your prosecution of the president of the United States either.
Glenn Beck.
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You know, here's what you need to say to yourself.
When you start listening to
politicians or newscasters say hey this is really important that you pay attention to this because this is what i think and you you'll know who you can trust especially in washington dc
if they if they're not talking about the government spending then they're not serious about inflation period if
with the border if they're talking about
how dangerous things are in America and we've we've got a we've got to make sure that we
are buttoned up and things are bad and blah, blah, blah.
And we've got terror.
All the red lights are flashing.
But they don't talk about stopping the hemorrhaging at the border.
They're not serious.
You talk about FISA.
Oh, we've got to have extra, extra duper, super duper, you know, warrantless searches on Americans.
Because it's so dangerous.
And you never know if Americans are involved.
But they are not saying anything about the Palestinian Nazis on our streets that are organized and well-funded.
They're not serious about your security.
Period.
If the New York Times writes a story that says, yeah, you know what?
This Trump trial, well, it's got a mountain of facts to it.
Really?
But they don't seem to care that the statute of limitations is passed.
No mountain of evidence can overwhelm that fact.
Right.
We're passed the statute of limitations.
The fact that the DOJ passed on.
I don't know if you know this.
DOJ doesn't like Donald Trump.
What?
Yeah.
The fact that the Federal Elections Committee also passed on this.
and said there's no crime here.
There's nothing.
Even Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor, passed on this originally.
There's nothing here.
There is no mountain of evidence that could,
that, that, that is standing in the way
of anything other than a mistrial.
I love how it's like presented as this uphill battle, too.
It's like, oh, is a mountain of evidence even enough for this very difficult task they have to do of convicting Donald Trump in Manhattan?
That's, yeah.
Did you hear what?
Jaya Pell said, what's her name?
Jaya Paul.
Yeah, Jayapal.
She came out and she said this weekend.
Do we have it?
Yeah, listen to this.
Oh, good.
And, you know, I go back to the responsibility of Congress here
because had the Senate actually gone through with the impeachment of Donald Trump, we would not be in this situation.
Wait, what?
Hold on.
Wait a minute.
What?
Hold it.
I don't understand.
We wouldn't be in this situation.
Now, she's telling the truth.
Yes, she is.
She is telling the truth.
Not even under oath.
Right.
If I don't understand.
If she's under oath, she'll lie.
But in this case, she's telling the truth.
She is.
If they had convicted Trump and he was ineligible to become president of the United States, they wouldn't be doing any of this.
Correct.
Because they don't actually care.
It's not real.
They're just trying to win this election.
Give me the New York Times mountain of evidence.
Well, Glutton, as you know, they've got 34 counts.
34 counts.
I had forgotten this, but this is incredible going over the stuff as we were preparing for.
Six counts.
That sounds bad.
So it's 34 false
records accusations here.
Wow.
So he's forged or put
lies in 34 different places, 34 different times.
Right.
34.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
Now, when you think about this case, we kind of know the basic structure of it, right?
Like Michael Cohen made payments to these women to shut them up before the election.
Again, this is the accusation.
And Trump...
Now, that's not illegal, by the way.
They're not even saying, they're not even accusing him of being illegal.
No, hush money.
It's just hush money, bro.
No, but it's not illegal.
Right.
So you might have a problem with that.
You might think that's not a good
feature for a president of the United States to have, but you could make that
decision at the ballot box.
So they're not even saying that.
What they're saying is it was false records.
So what they did is, okay, Cohen makes these payments to shut up Stormy Daniels and the group.
And then
to pay Cohen back, they basically make a
BS line in their records, which says, it's additional legal expenses or something like that.
Like there's some, they mark it as
like a retainer for legal services, which it was, and it was
paying him back for these payments.
Okay.
So this is how they get to 34 counts.
Because if you remember, that was just paid back over a year.
So how do you get to 34 counts when it's basically one payment?
Well, first of all, you break that up.
They made 12 payments.
So that's 12 counts.
Okay.
That's how this is legitimately how they're doing it.
Obviously, they're paying him back for one thing, but he separated into monthly payments.
So it was 12 counts.
So I'd like to hear it.
I'd like to to hear the jury argument.
You know,
I don't think he meant it in June and July.
Right.
But the other 10 counts still stand.
So you got, if you, you have 12 counts, that's already sounds horrible.
Right.
But it's all in the country.
Because you wouldn't pick one month.
He didn't really mean it.
You'd have to pick all 12.
So he's convicted just there.
Yeah.
12 counts.
Now, technically, it was 11.
I think if I remember right, one of the payments was skipped or whatever, but it was 11.
So 11 checks.
That's 11 of the 34 counts.
Okay.
Okay.
11.
And you might say, wait a minute, that's totally stretching, right?
It's one payment broken into 11 times.
Okay, that's BS.
Secondarily, it's 11 monthly invoices Mr.
Cohen submitted.
So it wasn't just 11.
So now we're up to 22.
That's 22 counts.
So the 22 counts are 11 times he paid him in a check and the 11 times he invoiced him for those same payments.
So again, it's still just one payment.
They've now broken into 22 different charges.
Okay.
And you might say, well, that's completely ridiculous.
They couldn't get more ridiculous than that.
Well, when the payments went through in the general ledger for Mr.
Trump's trust,
he used 12 entries to signify this.
So that's the other 12.
So it's 11 checks, 11 invoices, and 12 entries into the general ledger.
Those are the 34 charges.
Come on.
I mean, I might be, yeah, 22.
Yeah, 34.
Yeah.
Come on.
I mean, anyone could recognize they're trying to blow this number up to make it look more like it was a real series of criminal activity rather than just one thing.
This is one payment.
Now, you can absolutely have a problem with that one payment.
That is totally fine.
But that's not
32.
And it's not how.
34.
That's not how the legal system is supposed to work.
There are very
clear warnings against prosecutors throughout our legal history that say, hey, don't inflate cases like this.
Don't try to get the number up there just so it looks overwhelming to the general public.
But of course, that's what they're doing here because this is all about the general public.
It's got nothing to do with him and
his business records.
Come on.
There is no way you can justify this, especially after the statute of limitations has already expired.
It's unbelievable.
That's unbelievable.
32 counts.
34.
No, 32 counts.
I don't count one of the checks and one of the entries on a different month.
They're both from different months.
So the April check and the July payment.
I thought the entry was.
I thought he meant it at that point.
That particular one.
Yeah, that particular one.
So I'm convicting on 32 counts.
I mean.
And then you've got Michael Cohen, who's the guy who's going to come in here.
And they say,
this is an interesting one that they also frame
in the New York Times story.
story so they say that aides and friends who lied on mr trump's behalf will take the witness stand to testify against him they include david pecker the tabloid publisher who bought and buried damaging stories about mr trump now pecker i don't think he's we'll see maybe he's going to testify against donald trump or he's just going to tell the truth that you know they they probably did catch and kill these stories like there seems like what he did there's an incredible amount of evidence that on that front but that again is not what he's being charged with with right like the payments and the ledger entries are what he's being charged with not the fact that he wanted to uh minimize publicity about negative instances right before an election which of course he was trying to do still
he was he made a mistake and it was he was only trying to save his marriage a man can't lie to save his marriage right i mean i mean look i mean oh yeah i got true colonel
they're they're they're going to uh to try to push all of these angles hope hicks is another one now Hope Hicks, they say spokesperson who tried to spin reporters is
her description here.
Now, Hope Hicks, again, I don't think is going to come out and testify against Donald Trump in air quotes.
I think she's going to tell the truth about what happened, right?
Like,
I don't think anyone's saying that she has this like vendetta against Trump.
Now, Cohen does, right?
Cohen clearly does.
And Cohen will go farther.
My guess is than either of those other two.
Oh, yeah.
By a lot.
He'll say anything.
This is what he was known for before when he worked for Trump.
This is how he gets a job at MSNBC.
Yep.
And how he got a job with Donald Trump, right?
Like he wasn't qualified for that job.
He was a nobody.
And he was constantly lying about everything when he worked for Donald Trump.
And now he's constantly lying about everything that will please MSNBC.
He's been a constant liar every day he's been alive since I've been aware of it.
That's been who he has been.
He's always done this, in my opinion.
And so he is one of those people that, of course, his, I mean, like, they're saying Trump is like basically saying, like, this guy has no credibility.
And it's true.
And you can name 500 things from when he worked for Donald Trump, when he had no credibility.
A lot of the lies they know are lies are because he was lying on behalf of Donald Trump for so many years.
And now he's coming out here.
He's like, No, now I've totally changed my mind.
And all of the things I said before, I could admit are lies.
And suddenly, the media embraces him for that.
It's so transparent.
Like, he should be the type of person you don't even allow in a courtroom unless you're convicting him of something.
And here's the real problem:
again,
all of this is past the statute of limitations.
The reason why you can't go after Hunter Biden on some of the drug charges was it the drug charges?
No, tax charges is because it's past the statute of limitations, which they intentionally had the Justice Department drag it out so they couldn't charge him with that.
There's corruption.
This one, they just didn't file charges because the government said there was no problem.
Even Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor, said there was no problem.
And so they just waited, waited.
They had nothing else.
I don't know, try it.
So they concoct all of this
to
get past the statute of limitations.
There's a mountain I'd like to see them climb.
Yeah.
Well, and they're going to try it.
And now, this is, again, to your point, was referred to as the zombie case inside of Bragg's office because they were just waiting and hoping something would come up to make it real, but they knew it wasn't.
So now, how do they make it real?
Well, they say if it's connected to another crime, if...
The business record falsification was connected to another crime that was not past the statute of limitations, then we can turn it into a felony, and then we can...
So what was the other crime?
He wasn't charged with it.
So Bragg is assuming a crime that the DOJ didn't go after Trump for.
He's saying they should have gone after him for it.
Therefore,
I can pass through the statute of limitations, even though
the DOJ itself wouldn't bring the crime he's talking about.
Let me just bring this to simple terms.
Let's say I want to get you on the same thing that Donald Trump's doing.
Okay.
And I said, well, it's past the statute of limitations, but you murdered that woman, you know, all those years ago.
Right.
The payments were connected to my murder.
Right.
But you were never charged with murder.
Nope.
You were never convicted of murder.
Right.
I'm not going to bring up the murder.
Nope.
But that's how
it's connected to the murder.
Get you.
Ha, huh.
Yeah.
Huh.
It's a great way.
That's exactly what the people in the jury should be.
This is going to be...
This is amazing.
What a magic trick this will be to pull off.
But not in New York, because everyone there, for some strange reason, loved Donald Trump.
And now that he was president, they hate him.
This is the O.J.
Simpson trial.
In reverse.
In reverse.
This guy didn't cut somebody's head off,
but because they're so mad at him, they're going to convict him.
Where OJ, he did
cut off somebody's head, but the jury was so pissed at the system, they let him off.
There's no difference.
No difference.
Back in just a minute.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
I mean, it doesn't sound like we're selling our soul to Satan as a nation.
I'm just, I'm just saying,
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Well, we have to start back on the path towards righteousness before it's too late.
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We have learned so many things that we thought were true, that turns out they're not, and that we
We also thought were true that are no longer true.
Things that we thought could never happen have happened.
Disney and the sexualization of our children.
There is a monologue from Bill Maher that has to be heard.
If you haven't heard it yet this weekend,
it was scathing and accurate.
He's not going for claptor anymore.
He's telling the truth.
And
I've heard some people say, well, you know, he's becoming.
No, he's not.
He's not conservative.
He's an actual liberal.
And we'll disagree on a lot of things, but he's one of the only people out there that's like, you know, liberals don't have to be insane.
Why aren't we standing up?
I want to play that in case you haven't heard in 60 seconds.
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I want to play Bill Maher's monologue.
I think this is something that you need to hear.
Finally, New Rule, as one of the few people in the public eye who's gone through life and never had kids, someone has to tell me, why am I always having to defend them?
I don't even like kids.
But I also think it's every adult's job to protect them.
Have you all been watching the Max documentary called Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
OMG.
Nickelodeon, it wasn't a studio, it was Neverland Ranch with craft services.
It is just scene after scene, clip after clip.
of the child stars of their day being subjected to obviously inappropriate, highly sexualized degradation and quite a few pickles going through glory holes.
I was grossed out and I've gone camping with John Waters.
I kid you, John.
I love you.
So I don't know if this documentary is the talk of your town, but it is out here because it didn't just expose a dangerous workplace, it also exposed hypocrisy.
Because it must be pointed out that when the evil governor of Florida was saying the exact same thing about kids and creepy stuff at Disney that liberals now find intolerable at Nickelodeon, he was dismissed as a hick and a bigot.
But why would a kids content factory like Disney be all that different than the one at Nickelodeon?
A 2014 CNN report discovered that at least 35 Disney employees had been arrested for sex crimes against children, and in 2021, Disney child star Allison Stoner confessed she only narrowly survived the toddler to train wreck pipeline.
The next year, child star Cold Sprouse told the New York Times that young actresses at the Disney Channel were heavily sexualized from an early age.
You know, Willie Sutton said he robbed banks because that's where the money is.
And the reason we find pedophiles in the Boy Scouts and the rectory in kids' TV is that's where the kids are.
DeSantis wasn't wrong.
But we're so tribal now, the left will overlook
if the guy from the wrong party calls it out.
Sure, Nickelodeon messed up Amanda Bynes, but the Mickey Mouse Club was where Britney Spears got her started, and she's perfectly fine.
And get this, after Brian Peck, who was one of the lead creeps at Nickelodeon, served 16 months in prison for the molesting he did there.
Disney hired him, naturally to work on a children's series.
Oh, for pedophiles in Hollywood, it's a small world after all.
And
not just Hollywood.
There are Instagram moms these days who are practically only fanzing their itty-bitty beauty queen daughters by having them wear skimpy bikinis and eat bananas to build social media stardom.
They're called charenters, a hybrid of sharing and parent.
I call them pimps, a hybrid of pimp and
people who believe in social justice have agreed this is wrong and this is bad in exposing kids to an adult world of lurid costumes and garish makeup borders on abuse.
Now hurry up and get in the car.
We're late for Drag Queen Story Hour.
This is powerful coming from me.
Not that there's anything wrong with being a drag queen, but maybe it's time to admit that sometimes Drag Queen Story Hour is more for the queen than the kids.
Sure, kids love a clown, but does the clown have to have
And when I see a five-year-old tipping, tipping, at a bar under a sign that says it's not going to lick itself,
do I have to pretend that's cool in order to keep my liberal ID card?
Good for you.
Sorry, I can't do that.
Good for you.
If you want kids to be more tolerant, why not have handicapped people read them stories?
Kids are more likely to encounter disabled people than drag queens in life.
Geez, can't we just go back to the good old days when kids were read simple stories with simple morals like, if you're a lonely single man, just make a boy out of wood.
I've said it before, wokeness is not an extension of liberalism anymore.
It's more often taking something so far that it becomes the opposite.
Teaching kids not to hate or judge those who are different.
Great.
proud we got there, all for that.
But at a certain point, inclusion becomes promotion.
And contrary to current progressive dogma, children aren't miniature adults wise beyond their years.
They're morons.
They're gullible morons who will believe anything and just want to please grown-ups.
And they don't have any frame of reference.
So they normalize whatever's happening.
That's why endlessly talking about gender to six-year-olds isn't just inappropriate.
It's what the law would call entrapment,
which means enticing people into doing something they wouldn't ordinarily do.
For example, after 9-11, there were several cases of overzealous federal agents leading sad losers into terrorist plots.
like the undercover FBI agent who got seven out-of-work dudes in Liberty City, Florida to sign on to a plot to bomb the Sears Tower in Chicago.
Oh, please, these guys didn't even have a gun.
But when someone said, wouldn't it be cool if we taught the man a lesson and blew something up, they said, yeah, that would be kind of cool.
Entrapment, suggesting someone into something they wouldn't otherwise do.
And if you think that some of that isn't going on with gender in schools, you're not watching enough TikTok videos.
I pledge allegiance to the queers.
I'm not allowed to be out as trans non-binary at school.
My response to this is to be as
obnoxiously queer as possible.
There's a certain kind of activist these days who wants to take heterosexuality, old school, old-fashioned, boring, minding its own business, heterosexuality, and lump it in with patriarchy and sexism and racism and tell kids, wouldn't it be cool if you were anything but that?
It also seems to be the theme of kind of a lot of kids' books these days.
I never used the phrase gay agenda because I thought it was mostly nonsense and it is, mostly.
But a director for Disney Television Animation did say after she was hired.
The showrunners were super welcoming to like my like not at all secret gay agenda.
Like I was just wherever I could just basically adding queerness.
No one would stop me and no one was trying to stop me.
Look, I'm all for adding queerness wherever.
I put some in my drink before I came out here tonight.
But maybe we should think about giving kids a break from our culture wars for a minute, or at least until the election is over.
Wow.
This is
remarkable from Bill Maher.
I've never played a a
whole monologue from Bill Maher before,
and we disagree on a lot.
He isn't changing.
Remember what
the woman who saved all those Jews in Auschwitz told me.
She's like 90 years old, and she said,
the righteous didn't suddenly become righteous.
They just refused to go over the cliff with the rest of humanity.
That's all he's doing.
He is demonstrating now, it doesn't take anything but courage to say what you know is right.
He's not changed.
He is
now
to a point to where he's seen enough to where he's like, wait a minute, liberals and progressives are not the same.
Wokeism and liberalism is not the same.
And you could tolerate that for a while because it kind of was the same.
And let me say this.
On the right,
the people who are saying we now have to get rid of the Constitution, we need extra constitutional powers for the presidency.
You might be like Bill Maher and go, well, yeah, I don't necessarily agree with it, but times are different.
And, you know, what they're saying is going to turn out to be is just totally nonsense.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
You go away from the Constitution, you never come back.
You never come back.
If the conservatives can't realize that there is an an infection in the conservative movement right now that is absolutely anti-constitutional, you're fooling yourself as much as Bill Maher did.
And we won't have the time for you to wake up like Bill Maher has.
He hasn't changed.
He's just opened his eyes and went, you know what?
It's gone too far.
The too far of correction on the conservative side, just like it is right now with Joe Biden, all that extra constitutional power that he is grabbing onto,
you cannot grab onto it for the right and wield it.
That power belongs back to the people, to the individuals, and protected
by the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Back in a minute.
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All right, there is a story that is coming out from the Blaze News.
It's quite remarkable
how bad your local press has become.
I cannot speak highly enough for good local newsrooms.
Your local radio station most likely is really struggling.
And if you lose local radio, I know I
don't think the irony doesn't hit me smack in the face that I am a syndicated host speaking out for local hosts and local newsrooms.
But you're going to understand how important they are soon.
And a good newsroom is hard to find.
In Salt Lake City, it's impossible.
The Salt Lake Tribune is absolutely awful.
It is just awful.
And everybody knows it, except the left.
They know what a rag it is.
The Deseret News is really kind of becoming the same thing.
It has, there's no way to stop the journalists from coming in that just left journalism school and they're not teaching journalism anymore.
And there is no one running legitimate newsrooms.
And if you do, who are you going to get to be in it?
So the Blaze did the job that the Deseret News should have done.
There was a video that went viral on social media
because of a walkout.
I don't know if you remember this happened a couple of weeks ago.
There was a walkout in a school.
The kids organized this walkout,
and they organized it against furries and all of the weird stuff that was going on.
Now, furries are people who identify as animals, wear animal-like apparel, and mimic animal behaviors.
Now, this is happening not in Salt Lake City.
This is about an hour out of Salt Lake City.
There's nothing an hour outside of Salt Lake City, okay?
Desert.
So these are small towns, and the furries are
showing up at school.
And so one of the kids decided to organize a protest and a walkout of school.
To be my understanding, and tell me if this is wrong, Glenn, but it's not that they were protesting the furries even being at school.
They were protesting that they were being groped by the furries and scratched by the furries and bitten by the furries.
That was kind of their issue.
It wasn't like, hey, you guys are a little weird.
It was like, you guys are touching me against my will and no one will do anything about it.
Yes, and the teachers wouldn't do anything about it because we all have to, you know, you need to be a little more accepting of other people's desires.
No, I don't.
No, I don't.
Especially not when it affects me.
Like, it's one thing to say, okay, you've got your thing, like, you do your thing.
But, like, this is what, I mean, think of if it was a, if it was a boy saying, like, look, I just like to touch girls.
Yeah.
They would never allow that.
Never allow it.
Correctly so.
Yeah.
Unless it's a guy who's said that he's now a girl and he just likes touching girls, then it's, I guess, fine.
But they were spraying Fribrees.
I don't know why, but they were sparring.
These furries would carry carry Fribrese and they would spray people with it, you know, like they were a skunk.
I don't know.
I don't know.
So the local paper,
the Tribune, did this long story in saying, this is nothing.
This is nothing.
It's not happening.
Well, yeah, it is.
Tons of people came out.
It was the Tribune.
But I mean, they were not alone in this.
It was disgraceful.
They just came out and were just like, no, and it's not happening.
Come on, this is crazy.
Yeah.
Of course, they don't know it was happening.
Yeah, no, it was.
So Blaze did an investigative report, and it's really good.
You should read it.
Blaze News spoke with multiple Mountain Ebo parents and students, including Kendalyn, the 13-year-old girl who orchestrated the walkout and attending paper and online petitions.
Through our conversations, Blaze News found evidence of students referring to one another as furries, wearing animal clothing, masks in defiance of understood district dress code, crawling about and growling in the manner that is likely to bother others.
In other words, we have ample evidence that the allegations demand a good faith investigation from the media, an investigation that the Salt Lake Tribune has thus far opted out not to conduct.
Blaze media received nearly a dozen pieces of photographic and video evidence showing some students in animal outfits, causing disturbance and even physical harm.
A former school employee, as well as sixth-grade student there, confirmed to Blaze News that each of the following videos and photos given to us by separate sources were taken of Mount Nebo students on school grounds and it's clear this is happening.
Clear.
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Entrapment is a very good way to describe this.
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you shouldn't bitch about the problem
unless you have a solution.
And if your problem is $7 apples at the grocery store, do we happen to have that?
That cut?
No?
This girl was, you know, on
YouTube or whatever, on TikTok, and she's like, oh, yeah, I can't believe this.
I just bought this apple at Whole Foods and it's $7.
That's outrageous.
Yeah, now let's, instead of just being outraged and going on TikTok and say something's got to be done, what caused that?
Well,
it could be part of the problem is it's harder to get fertilizer
because
the Biden administration is clamping down on fertilizer.
It could be also partly because they have dritten out the latest is they've been drilling in nearly half of Alaska.
They've stopped drilling everywhere.
They're getting rid of oil.
So that's going to drive the cost of that apple up.
Could also be in part caused by,
in fact, all of these things are not.
It's possible.
It is caused by all of these things.
It's not big apple.
No.
It's not even big store.
No.
It's big government.
That's what's causing it.
And the bigger the government goes, the more money the government spends, the higher the cost of that apple will become.
The less fuel that we have, the higher that apple will be priced.
The less fertilizer that farmers can use, the higher the price of all of your food.
Now, I know everybody wants to save the planet.
And there is a new bill out.
This is a state bill in New York City called the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act.
Wow,
that sounds fancy.
It's going to require companies with net incomes of over a million dollars a year who sell or distribute food or products to reduce plastics and other packaging in landfills or waterways by 50% over the next 12 years.
Well, that sounds reasonable, doesn't it?
We don't want plastics in our waterways, and we want to recycle recycle plastics, right?
It will also impose a fee on companies that use plastic packages with money going towards recycling programs and infrastructure.
Well,
this bill
will pretty much ban individually wrapped cheese.
It will be largely banned under a new far-reaching bill getting pushed by New York environmentalists and politicians.
The legislation shifts the onus of recycling from municipalities and ensures that produce of products, producers of products, are serving our interests by establishing solutions to the sustainable packaging.
So here's basically what they're saying is
recycling didn't work.
Either nobody's doing it, or even if you do do it, it just goes to the same place.
And so that was failed and we've inconvenienced everybody and we've made life really, really difficult.
We've even said that we're going to fine you if you don't separate your trash and your plastic.
So that just didn't work.
So now we're going to inconvenience you and we're going to make your food more expensive and quite frankly, more dangerous by getting rid of plastic.
Four states have now implemented programs, Maine, Oregon, Colorado, and California.
By the way, unlike the Biden administration, this is actually going through your assembly in New York and it'll be signed by your governor.
So the process is working in New York.
Your process just sucks because you keep electing the same people that are destroying your state.
And it's because in New York, you've got New York City and Albany and in California, you've got Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Meanwhile, all of the farmers, all the people that live in the majority land of your state,
They're not for any of this.
They're not for any of this, but the big city is going to drive it.
One leading environmentalist backing the bill confirmed that the goal,
let me say this again, one leading environmentalist backing the bill confirmed that the goal is to eliminate single slices of cheese packaged in non-reusable plastic,
as well as other wasteful packaging.
We have to do something about the plastic crisis.
I love that phrase.
Whenever you hear, we've got to do something, run for your life.
But the war on plastic cheese wrap.
Did you know we were at war with plastic cheese wrap?
Because I didn't.
I wasn't.
And similar packaging is provoking a ferocious backlash from food manufacturers, supermarkets, and the toy industry that package food and products in vacuum-sealed wrapping for protection.
Under this bill, New Yorkers can expect a future where they're grabbing unwrapped products from cereals to cheeses to hot dogs from grocery store bins before buying them and carrying them home.
Wow, we can go back to the old cracker barrel days.
Wait, so you're saying like you'd have a little scoop?
Like they had that section in some stores where it was
like a bulk candy section.
Well, the candy section you use.
Oh, you do use it, but it's okay for that, right?
Like there's an appropriate use for that.
But you're saying cereal and cheese, cereal and
hot dogs, anything that is in plastic.
So
you have the cereal coming in plastic bags.
Now, that's not going to do anything at all with the quality of
the lasting power of what's in that bag.
Because I asked this honestly, is there another thing
that cheese could be packaged in that you would eat?
Well, yes, they have
the individual slices instead of wrapping it that way.
Here's a recommendation.
This is going to set you off.
It's not going to improve your mood.
Okay.
Okay.
Because it just, it's just, well, well,
maybe it will, because you weren't there for the beginning of this.
They say wrapping it in paper.
Paper wrapped.
Cheese wrapped in paper.
In paper instead of plastic.
Because we, of course, have plenty of paper because paper
comes from trees.
Now all of a sudden they like that.
They like the, that's the whole paper plastic thing.
Like, for example, the original movement from the environmentalists was use plastic instead of paper to save trees.
Now it's paper instead of plastic, which is amazing.
But like I'm saying from a freshness standpoint, now individually.
The good old American slices that come in the wrapped cheese that you don't do.
A lot of the companies now have them in a like a Ziploc bag situation inside of the box, right?
And they're just sort of stacked.
They're not individually wrapped.
That works fine if you're wrapping the entire thing in plastic.
But again, it's got to be wrapped in plastic.
I like to take like my hamburger and just have it on, you know, have it in a big vat and they just scoop it onto some paper and throw it at you.
You like it thrown at you.
Yeah, you know, and
hot dogs and cheese and cereal and everything just being out.
You know, when it's out like that, there's not going to be any germs, any, you know, anybody doing anything with it.
It's going to be fine.
Now, granted, that's what the meat market does.
But look how many people it takes to run the meat market, to slice it, to prepare it, to make sure that it's refrigerated and fine.
You don't think that's going to happen with the cheese and the sour cream and everything else that comes in plastic?
But I hate to bring this up.
The cheese that comes to your deli is wrapped in plastic.
They freshly slice it and then put it in more plastic.
Yeah.
That's how that works 99% of the the time.
Well, we could go back to the old cheese wheels that is wrapped, you know, that's wrapped in like wax or something like that.
Okay.
So you could go back.
But it has to be something that's sealed like that.
And I can't imagine wax is more efficient.
Like maybe it.
Oh, no.
We got away from wax because it was too cheap.
Right.
It was too easy.
Plastic is a freaking
miracle.
I mean that literally.
It is a miracle product that makes much of
our and a global
season possible.
These people would get rid of rubber gloves in surgical rooms if they could.
Yeah.
You know, you can't, you, you can't, rubber,
first of all, that's from a tree
and it's, it's got, uh, you know, it's got oil and everything else in it.
You can't, you can't use that.
You can't use that.
Just stick your hands in him.
Here, wear these paper gloves.
Oh, my gosh.
It's amazing.
They continually try to push us backward.
Yes.
While arguing that they're progressives.
Yes.
They are pushing us backward.
Hey, you ready for this one?
This one's from California.
California
is now going to
try to pass, this is wonderful stuff, trying to pass a bill where
the apartment complex complex or the homeowner cannot charge you more
and cannot say no to pets
because it's your right to have a home for you and your pet.
So even apartments that don't have any grass around it, have no place,
They can't charge you a pet deposit.
They can't charge you any more.
Now, what do you think is going to happen?
That's going to drive the
price up of all apartments because then everyone will have to share and shoulder the burden of people with pets.
I don't mean to be mean, but when I had a dog when I was a kid and then I moved away from home and I had a dog, I was hoping for my dog to get old a little quicker than he did.
You know,
I took care of him and everything else, but I was like, this is a real hassle because I can only live in certain places, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, because I have a dog.
That was my choice.
Never did I think this apartment building, they shouldn't care about what my dog might do to the cabinetry or to the floors or to the carpets.
They don't have a right to do that.
I never thought that.
I was worried about that all the time myself.
I'm still worried about it, and I own the stuff.
What are you insane?
And they're saying that this is a this is a God-given right.
No, no, no, I don't think it is.
I don't see God, you know, sitting up, you know, saying,
let's see.
He has a right to free speech.
He has a right to assemble with the people that he, you know, likes.
And
he should have the right to question things.
Oh, and he should have the right to an apartment without having to pay extra because he wants to keep a dog inside the house while he goes out to work.
What the hell is wrong with you, America?
Sorry, didn't mean to say that.
What the hell is wrong with you, California?
Sorry, that's just redundant.
It's California.
That's what the hell is wrong with California.
It's run by Californians.
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Lula.
Lula.
Lula de Silva.
Great song.
Great song.
Great song.
Miss it.
He is the, what, prime minister or president of France.
I'd look it up.
It would be easy to find, but I don't care.
France.
Not France, Brazil.
Thank you.
But
he's decided he's got a new idea.
Oh.
Uh-huh.
to make ends meet there in Brazil and to help climate change.
That's great.
And he says he's going to
tax the rich.
What?
Yeah.
The richer, like you're going to take the money away from the rich people.
The rich people.
And they give it to the poor people.
It's a great idea.
That will probably pay for all of their ideas many times over.
Right?
Yeah.
We shouldn't look into that because that would be anti-democratic.
You know, talking about not looking into things.
I don't know if you've seen the jobless claims numbers over the last five or six months.
But the first time claims for unemployment benefits
hasn't fluctuated at all.
It's exactly 212,000 every month for like the last five months.
Exactly 212,000,000.
No, I know.
Okay.
It's around 212,000.
It's exactly 212,000 every month for six months?
Our labor force is 168 million.
Okay.
And the jobless figures are exactly 212,000 every
month.
Now,
the head of a big finance research and
economic research
house said,
How is this even statistically possible?
It's the same number?
Not months.
I'm sorry, weeks.
It comes out every week.
Okay.
Five or six, the last five or six weeks.
Okay.
Exactly 212.
He said, initial claims for unemployment insurance are state programs with 50 state rules, hundreds of offices, 50 websites to file.
Weather seasonally, holidays, economic vibrations drive the number of people filling claims from week to week.
Yet this measure is so stable that it doesn't vary even by a thousand applications.
leads him to the conclusion
somebody's quote making the numbers up.
Now, I find that hard to believe.
Yeah, I find that hard to believe.
Non-financial.
It is very strange, though.
Well, you know what's stranger?
Having your uncle eaten by cannibals in New Guinea.
Okay, that's weirder.
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