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And Jeffrey Epstein.
Oh, Jeffrey Epstein and
Stephen Hawking.
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well hello Stu.
How are you?
Pretty well, Glenn.
How about yourself?
Well, pretty good.
Pretty good.
Pretty good.
Pretty good.
Are you into this Jeffrey Epstein thing as much as it seems everybody else is?
I think what I'm supposed to say is yes, but
I don't know, man.
Look,
I'm very, very interested in what actually happened with Jeffrey Epstein and many of these names that have been released.
So, yeah.
So,
I'm there with you.
Do you have a however as well on this?
Well, I just hear, beyond that, that's how I feel.
I want to know.
Yeah.
I want to know.
But everything that I'm hearing now, I just also hear this in my head.
Huh, that's,
gee, what?
Jeffrey Epstein.
Oh, Bill Clinton.
Donald Trump.
Stephen Hawking.
David Copperfield.
What difference does...
What is this?
Yeah.
This is a circus.
This is a cake that they are feeding us at the circus.
Because I didn't get much that was new out of this.
Did you?
No.
Was there anything that you saw in these names that you were surprised about?
I mean, David Copperfield was not a surprise, I got to say.
But like, I don't, none of this was a surprise.
Like, we knew
we still don't know to the extent that Bill Clinton was involved in this.
I want to know, but like.
You're not going to.
It doesn't seem like it.
No.
Like, this is a bunch of people who were brought up by, you know,
in various, you know, everything's Cameron Diaz was brought.
I don't think Cameron Diaz was involved.
I don't know.
But, like, all these names came up,
and it strikes me as, like, there's other information that is held not in these lawsuits, but by the government.
Wait, well, wait,
what I would actually like to know.
Yeah, well, we'll never go to see that.
You know, Jeffrey Epstein lands on a tarmac.
Was it Teterboro?
So he lands in an airport, private airport near New York City he is brought into custody and at that moment they go and they raid his condo the government takes all sorts of
evidence tape documents God knows what
and then Jeffrey Epstein kills himself or you may have another theory on that and
we never get any of this stuff you know what I've been fashioning a noose out of paper napkins and lace doilies really yeah yeah
When I need to go, and those lace doilies and those papered thin, thin, you know, single ply toilet paper nooses,
I'll be so dead so fast.
Yeah, no, I know.
Certainly.
Anyway, but we don't have any of that.
Any of that information and seemingly no path to get it at any point.
Like every little bit of evidence in this particular case is positive.
But did you hear about Stephen Hawking?
Yeah, he was involved.
But like, is that important?
I'm like,
what am I supposed to do with that information?
What was at his condo?
What was there?
Why did he talk about?
Why don't we learn?
Why don't we have that information by now?
Didn't you hear the guy who owns the Hyatt, you know,
the chain?
Okay.
You know, Frisker,
he was possibly doing something.
We don't have any evidence of it, but he was named.
And all these people have
plausible deniability.
Yeah.
Right.
Because, you know, look, in reality, this is real world, Jeffrey Epstein hung out with basically every power player that you know.
Yeah.
Now, that doesn't mean they all were hooking up with 12-year-olds.
It doesn't.
And many of them weren't.
Well, it could.
It could America.
It could.
It could.
It could.
You should think that, but we should argue about it.
We should say, you know, well, Donald Trump,
Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton.
It's a cake and circus fest.
Yeah.
And I got to say, too, there's a huge line here, right?
Like the Donald Trump part of this is particularly egregious, right?
Yeah.
He was hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein.
It's true.
I mean, like, they were at parties.
Like, they were talking.
Donald Trump is on the record talking about how much Jeffrey Epstein seems to like younger women, right?
They were at parties together.
They weren't close friends, but they ran in powerful circles.
They were very rich people in powerful circles.
All of this long before any of the accusations against Epstein were public.
You're hanging out with a person, let's say, 12 years before he's accused of a crime.
There's no reason for you to be mentioned in the same sentence.
No, and
before
he was charged with a crime, Donald Trump kicked him out of Mar-a-Lago.
He didn't like him.
No, and said it was because he made some sexual advance on an underage girl, banned him from the club, divorced him as a friend long before any of this came out.
So it's really egregious to try to tie him into this particular thing.
Now, Clinton is a much more...
He was on the plane a bunch of times.
Like, there's all sorts of.
Maxwell is on the record saying Bill Clinton likes him young.
Gates
met with, Bill Gates met with Epstein after all of this stuff went down.
Like after he was already accused and had all that stuff went down where people knew what Epstein was involved in and he still was meeting with him.
And his divorce with his wife is rumored to be about that.
Before this became a big story, it was rumored that she was, she had had it with his relationship with Epstein.
And she's like, you can't.
That's, that was one of the things that was brought up in the divorce, apparently.
Yeah, and all this stuff is is just allegations.
Is there more evidence to support anything nefarious here?
I mean, you've seen the interview with Bill Gates on this probably, but it's like he's really uncomfortable and it's weird.
But, you know, Gates is kind of a weird guy.
And maybe that's, maybe it doesn't mean anything.
Who knows?
But like.
To try to, like, we're just going down this road of like, well, let's just talk about Donald Trump because, you know, you're mentioning Bill Clinton, so we'll bring up Donald Trump.
It's like, it's just stupid.
Like, it is the circus that you're talking about.
So here's the thing that you should pay attention to.
When anybody is talking about this today, you should say, you know, the FBI director has
the black book, has all of the evidence, most likely has all of the tapes because they took everything out of Jeffrey Epstein's house.
And it is now under the purview of the FBI, the director of the FBI.
Do you think that's too much power for one man to have?
To have all of that information?
Do you think?
It was most likely done
as an Intel operation.
Most likely, Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence officer.
Don't know for what country.
Probably ours.
That's why no hands-on.
Nobody's going to say anything about him.
He could get away almost with murder.
So
he was blackmailing people
or using that for other countries or our country to blackmail people.
Should one man
in our government have access to that?
And because it is revolving around the rich, the powerful, the politically connected, shouldn't we all have access to that?
Because if it was just a truck driver union, we'd know all the names.
We'd know every single single name.
We'd know exactly what they'd done.
And they'd be in jail if they had done something.
So
why is it the FBI is sitting on this?
To protect their own.
Okay, even if you say that's okay, which I don't,
hang on just a second.
Should one person, is that one person going to be able to use any of this because that one person could say, you know what, we're going to release this on you.
This is so incredibly dangerous.
It is exactly the kind of stuff that Stalin would have loved.
It's exactly the reason why everybody hates J.
Edgar Hoover and thought J.
Edgar Hoover was a nightmare.
This one cache of information
has probably more damaging things than Hoover had collected over 50 years.
I don't know.
I think we should stop talking about who's on this list where it gives us really nothing
and start talking about why is the FBI not releasing everything.
Remember, this is the same FBI that had the laptop of Hunter Biden for two
years before you had even heard of it.
They held that.
They, quote, investigated that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And what
happened there?
Were any favors done for anybody?
Any, what, what happened there exactly?
I mean, if you think about it, like, we had that hypothetical conversation.
What would have happened to the Hunter Biden laptop if there wasn't a copy left at this computer store, right?
Like, let's just say it got into the FBI's hands and
you know, the, you know, the guy at the Apple store didn't keep a copy, right?
He just gave it to the FBI.
What would have happened?
We never would have known that information, right?
And we know,
like, this Epstein thing is the story.
That's what would have happened to it.
There would have been a rumor about what was in there, and we never would have known what was in there.
Can we go back to the ABC anchor that was doing, I think, Saturday morning,
you know, Good Morning America or something.
And
they brought up Epstein in a break.
Their mics were open.
Somebody taped it.
Listen.
I've had the story for three years.
I've had this interview with Virginia Roberts.
We would not put it on the air.
First of all, I was told, who's Jeffrey Epstein?
No one knows who that is.
This is a stupid story.
Then the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about Prince Andrew and threatened us a million different ways.
We were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview Kate
Will
that we that also quashed the story.
And then,
and then Alan Dershowitz was also implicated in it because of the planes.
She told me everything.
She had pictures, she had everything.
She was in hiding for 12 years.
We convinced her to come out.
We convinced her to talk to us.
It was unbelievable what we had.
Clinton, we had everything.
I tried for three years to get it on to no avail, and now it's all coming out, and it's like these new revelations.
And I freaking had all of it.
I'm so pissed right now.
Like, every day I get more and more pissed because I'm just like, oh my God,
what we had was unreal.
Other women backing it up.
Hey, yep.
I'd love to.
Red Edwards, the attorney, three years ago, saying, like,
there will come a day when we will realize Jeffrey Epstein was the most prolific pedophile this country has ever known.
I had it all three years ago.
And that's unbelievable.
And we still don't have that report.
We still don't have.
Why is ABC
still suppressing all of this?
Why?
Why?
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I will say, you know,
on the Alan Dershowitz front, I mean, she came out and said, ah, maybe it wasn't Alan Dershowitz years later because he sued.
And it's important to know that all of her accusations did not seem to
prove out.
Certainly, the Dershowitz one fell apart completely by her own words.
I mean, I absolutely believe it about Bill Clinton, but that's just because I think I know who Bill Clinton is
and it sounds like Bill Clinton.
However, I wouldn't say Bill Clinton needs to be rounded up as a pedophile.
I wouldn't say that.
No, he needs his day in court.
Yeah, it's unfair in a way.
I'm sure.
Again, I kind of agree with your take on what actually happened, but he should have, we should have the evidence so that we can figure out whether these things occurred or not.
And no one deserves silence.
No one deserves, no one,
because of their position, deserves to have all of this boarded up.
Why?
Okay, he's a former president, but Cincinnatus, you're a farmer, you go to serve, you come back, you're a farmer.
Why does he get special access?
I can understand while you're in office, maybe you don't do things because it's just a distraction of the presidency.
It's a weapon.
But afterwards,
why does he get special protection?
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So, see, the problem here is that we no longer believe in people
and we no longer believe in our Constitution and our Declaration of Independence because we don't even know what it says.
Our founders didn't believe in people either.
They believed in individuals, but they knew that they could go wrong the more money and the more power that they had.
So, they developed a system that would try to restrain those people from being able to do all the things that they're doing to you and for themselves.
Now, by the way, not a surprise.
Guess who outperformed the market last year?
Guess who performed, outperformed the market last year?
Probably wasn't you, but it was Congress.
So the Constitution was put there to stop that kind of stuff from happening.
And now the left, by saving democracy, by this claim that they save democracy, they're saving democracy by destroying democracy and our republic.
How can you claim you are saving the democracy by taking names of people off of a ballot?
If that was done and it was by Saddam Hussein, if it was done and it is in Russia by Putin, would you say that's a fair democracy?
Oh, the state is getting involved and the elites are picking and choosing who can be on the ballot or not.
That is a dictatorship or a banana republic.
But by saying we have to save democracy,
ends justify the means.
We've got to save this.
So letting you decide on the election, the fate of the next president, on whether or not these people should be tried, or whether their pedophilic kind of actions
should be even considered because what they do is perhaps more important for the collective.
This is the destruction of the people, the people's voice, and the republic.
I will tell you, we got to get into it a little bit later.
This goes right to Donald Trump because they now say anything needs to be done to save the Republic.
It's got to be done.
We can't have him on the ballot.
And so they'll violate the Constitution to do that.
What happens if Donald Trump wins?
What then are they willing to do?
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I'm going to
describe what's going through your your head on that statement, or should be going through your head on that statement.
We are 11 days away
from the Iowa caucus.
11.
And what are we talking about today?
Bill Clinton?
Jeffrey Epstein?
So now let me predict what you're thinking.
This is...
I don't think Stu just said off the air that he hasn't seen it in his career.
Pat Gray just joined me.
We've been in this business since the 70s.
I don't think I've ever seen this.
Yeah, I don't think so.
I mean, it is, it's remarkable.
Do we even have a poll from Iowa?
This is a great point.
I've been, you see this reported all the time.
We even have it in our prep today.
It was like, oh, the polling in Iowa is X, and they give the real clear politics polling polling average, which, of course, is a fine, absolutely fine place to go and check for the polling average.
But when the polling average is built out of polls that were made on like December 8th,
it's not entirely interesting, right?
It was on December 8th.
It was on December 8th, right?
Like you want to know that.
That's basically where we are with these polls.
They sort of gave up because Trump is 50 points ahead.
They're like, okay, it was a foregone conclusion.
And I think that's probably true and probably explains why there isn't that much interest in it this time.
But still,
except they are pulling him off the ballots.
Yeah, that's.
So if you're pulling him off the ballots,
shouldn't there be the discussion,
A,
can you even do that?
And the answer should be no.
The answer is
absolutely do that.
You can't do that.
The second thing, by the way, where is the Supreme Court on this?
They have it until Friday.
That's tomorrow.
Where's the Supreme Court?
They have until Friday for what?
To be able to get him back on the ballot.
In Colorado because it goes to print tomorrow.
Okay.
So in order for him to be on the Colorado ballot, they've got to decide today.
And what
happens in Colorado if he's not on the ballot?
You're going to vote.
What do you do?
Write him in?
Honestly, I think what happens, it could be that.
I honestly think what happens is the Colorado Republican Party just throws out the entire primary, especially if
by the, I don't know the date off the top of my head of when Colorado is, but it's not one of the first ones.
If Donald Trump has basically locked up the nomination by then, what they'll do is essentially change the rules.
I mean, this is just the Republican Party we're talking about.
This is the first thing that I've done.
Look at what's happening.
Look at what's happening.
They say they care about democracy.
I know.
Okay.
Having the voices of everybody heard.
So by taking him off the ballot, you will be forcing the hand of the Republican Party to say, well, we can't count these ballots.
We're not doing one.
And rightfully so.
Because you're a DeSantis supporter.
You're going to say, wait a minute,
now we can't vote.
So you're putting that all into chaos.
And then, I stand by.
The superdelegates are going to come in for the Democrats and
do something with their ballots something's going to happen i'm telling you something is going to happen
with this president and his run it's something it's going to happen and i mean biden because we're a powder keg right now we're a powder keg seven states had their state capitals locked down yesterday yeah seven yeah seven
um just to finish with this point on the polls the last in the 538 average that people are quoting all over the place the most recent person asked about this election was December 18th, which is what, three weeks ago?
Like,
why?
What is going on?
How many times have we seen an election
change in Iowa in particular over a one-month period?
Rick Santorum was still like 2% in Iowa a month and a half before the election.
Isn't it also bizarre how all of these things that we have always done my whole life, And if anything happened, it happened slowly, but it was always a positive to make it faster, better, more reliable.
All of a sudden, with all of this nation's technology, we just can't, we can't seem to do polls.
We can't, we can't seem to count votes.
And we keep getting national polls.
Like, of what value right now is a national poll for the Republican nomination?
It doesn't matter, right?
Like right now, what matters is Iowa and New Hampshire and maybe South Carolina, right?
Like those three things matter right now.
We're about to, we're 11 days away from Iowa.
So
you've got Trump most likely coming in first in Iowa, most likely.
Yeah, but I mean, certainly what I would believe right now, because we have no other information to disprove it.
But you don't know.
They say DeSantis could come in second, but
Nikki Haley could easily
come in second.
The most recent poll, again, we're going back to December 18th.
She's second in that, isn't she?
She's tied for second in that.
Yeah.
And she's been in second.
And if you look at the New Hampshire polling, why do we always...
Why do we always gravitate to the worst possible option?
She's not the worst possible.
No, she's not worth it.
She's pretty close to the bottom of the puke barrel.
Asa Hutchinson.
Oh,
Chris Christie.
Yeah, the guy with the eyebrows that was in it.
Okay, well, he's not anymore.
Yeah.
he's dropped out.
We've lost him.
You still write his name in if you want it.
But like, there was a poll that came out in December in New Hampshire,
which showed Donald Trump 33, Nikki Haley 29.
A four-point gap that came out in New Hampshire.
This was not that long ago.
You know, still is it's...
To me, defunct, right?
In this environment, like the fact that it's three weeks old still doesn't make that much of a difference, difference, but that's a somewhat close race.
Do we have anything to follow it up?
Not really.
Does it matter that traditionally,
if you win Iowa,
you know, you have momentum?
Right.
But if Trump wins Iowa and she wins New Hampshire and South Carolina, that traditionally,
that would mean most likely Nikki Haley would be the
candidate going forward because of of the momentum.
At the very least, you'd have a real race there.
Right.
Like you'd think.
Now, I don't know.
Nikki Haley's profile in this race is difficult because she's building this based on people who really don't like Donald Trump.
And like, that's just not enough of the party, I don't think, to win in a one-on-one race against Trump.
I think also
she strayed away from some of the tea party things
that she,
well, I mean, I liked her because she was a tea party person.
She was great.
And I have nothing against Nikki Haley.
I like Nikki.
But, you know, some of the things where, you know, we want to monitor who's talking on the
internet.
That's not.
Her abortion equivocating.
Yeah.
Now it's illegal aliens, and she wants to be nice and kind.
And they're just coming here because they want a better life.
Really?
Do they?
Do they?
Do they?
Really?
In every case,
all I see are military-aged men for and across the border.
And an occasional family.
Right.
And how is it that you are,
how is it all of these people are coming through so coordinated, it seems.
Can we throw up on the screen a couple of these charts?
Let me show you some of the things that are being handed out by NGOs now.
That is, I think, Doctors Without Borders.
Is that what it says there?
These are maps and instructions on how to get from Central America across Mexico and into America.
Okay?
That's from Doctors Without Borders.
You have any of the other ones here?
They have
Friends of the Train.
They have
Friends of the Train.
Yeah.
Thomas?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, these are Friends of the Train right here.
And it tells you what trains, where to go, how to get on them, where they'll take you, et cetera, et cetera.
And these are handed out by the Red Cross,
Doctors Without Borders,
the United Nations, and Friends of the Trains.
And they're being handed out all over
Central and South America.
Now.
Why aren't we talking about that?
Sure should be.
We never really have focused on the without borders part of the doctor's without borders name.
I mean, I always thought, well, they'll go into North Korea.
They'll go anywhere to help.
That's always how I was taken that.
Now maybe it has a different meaning.
Yeah.
Maybe they just don't want borders.
I mean, really, why?
If our country
had a lick of common sense and understood its constitution, we would defund anything the federal government is giving to any of these.
The Red Cross would be out on its ass.
Should be.
Should be.
I didn't realize the Red Cross had an ass.
Yeah, oh, yeah.
Is that a thing?
It's red.
That's a thing.
Okay.
It's red.
It would be much more red because of all the spanking I'd give that Red Cross ass.
By the way,
we got to bring this up later, but I have to play this for you.
It just felt so very, very good.
Vivek,
talking about the beat down he gives.
Listen to this.
You didn't say that you condemn white supremacy.
I'm not going to recite some catechism for you.
I'm against vicious racial discrimination in this country.
So I'm not pledging allegiance to your new religion of modern wokeism, which absolutely fits the test.
I'm not going to bend the knee to your religion.
I'm sorry.
I'm not asking you to bend the knee to mine, and I'm not going to bend the knee to yours.
But do I condemn vicious racial discrimination?
Yes, I do.
Am I going to play your silly game of gotcha?
No, I'm not.
And frankly, this is why people have lost trust.
And I know you're going to go print the headline tomorrow.
I already know this.
We already know how your game works.
Vivek Ramaswamy refuses to condemn white supremacy because you asked a stupid question.
The reality is,
I condemn vicious racial discrimination in this country, but the kind of vicious and systematic racial discrimination we see today is discrimination on the basis of race in a very different direction.
You want to know what the best way is to end discrimination on the basis of race?
Stop discriminating on the basis of race.
Do that, and we're going to move this country forward.
And I don't care whether you're black or white or brown or anything in between.
That's how we're going to unite this country.
You people have been responsible for dividing this country to a breaking point, creating a projection of national division.
I meet people from the south side of Chicago to meetings like this one of every shade of melanin, multiple from man to woman, doesn't make a difference, who are hungry for reviving unity in this country.
And you, with your catechism that you try to get to politicians to whatever fake headline you're going to print on the basis of this conversation tomorrow, that's what's dividing this country
to a breaking point.
Shame on you.
Look people in the eye and tell them what you've actually failed to tell them for the last five years.
Own the accountability for your own failures as the media.
That's how we rebuild trust in this country.
And until then, I don't have a lot of patience to play the games.
Awesome.
That's really, really great.
But let me just say the headline that should be printed.
He said,
black, white, and brown,
and everything in between.
Well, what about the part of the spectrum that is beyond color?
Oh, my gosh.
He will clearly discriminate on a whole buttload of the specter that you can't see.
I was more concerned with him saying there is only man or woman.
Thank you.
Where were the other 912 genders?
Where are we headed as a nation?
Wow.
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Welcome to the program.
So
we got some news on the border coming up.
I don't know.
Kind of a big deal.
That's coming up in just a little while.
A few hundred thousand new friends made their way into our communities, Gladen.
There's nothing wrong with that.
It's only 4.6 million per year.
Thank you.
I mean, well,
math works out exactly on that.
But I guess you're talking about different groups of
because this is the, it's interesting.
I was reading, I think it was Reuters.
I think it was just yesterday.
The headline was
about how illegal immigration was dropping.
I'm like, what are we, what are we talking about?
And when you really go through it, what they're basically saying is they don't count
people who cross the border and say,
I'm here for asylum from Cancun.
And
oh, okay, well, come back to court in 2031.
That's not illegal immigration, right?
Like, so why would you, why would you sneak across a border right now?
It makes no sense.
Well, you wouldn't.
You wouldn't.
And look how much we've already changed.
Has anybody noticed that sometimes you'll just be watching something and it's full in Spanish?
Maybe that's just here in Texas.
Notice that.
No, yeah, maybe.
Maybe.
I mean, you know, who knows?
I've noticed this on podcasts.
Yeah.
Like I'm listening to like a sports podcast, and, like, the commercial is fully in Spanish.
And, like, I get that there's a, you know, a decent amount of the population that speaks Spanish, but, but still, like.
There's a big part that doesn't.
And there's also a Spanish language media where people who want to hear Spanish go to hear Spanish.
Are for compartmentalizing and separating people.
I would argue maybe the companies that are running Spanish language media are for that, right?
Like, they probably want people who speak Spanish to to come listen to them.
It wouldn't make sense if they started.
And how is it that you're putting Russian in their ads?
Right.
How is it you're listening to an English broadcast and you need to have your spot in Spanish?
Why would you pay for that?
Why would you pay to advertise to 12% of the audience listening to the show?
It makes no sense.
But, you know, if you want to speak Spanish on this program, of course, give us your money and we'll take it.
And everyone will be annoyed.
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Yesterday, if you happened to miss the TV show, it was very, very important.
I'm going to go over it for you.
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Well, let me see.
Last night I did on my Wednesday night special, which is available right now at Blaze TV, also available at youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.
Last night, I walked on to stage 19 and showed you something that you may not have seen since the 1970s.
It is
the house of 704 Hauser Street.
I started the program by asking the question,
how did we get back to a Reagan America?
How did we not tear each other apart after
the 1960s?
We had assassination after assassination after assassination.
We had Marxist radicals.
We had Vietnam.
We had everything that's going on right now.
How did we come back together?
The answer is 704 Hauser Street, I think.
That's Archie Bunker's house.
It's now sitting on stage 19.
You can see it if you just go and watch last night's episode.
But it is the actual set.
Norman Lear preserved it, and I just recently acquired it.
And I'm preserving it because I believe the conversations that happened on that set
was what brought America back.
And if you want to know
our future, learn from the past.
So
what is our future?
Do we come back together?
Well, not currently, because what happened
in the 1970s was Archie Bunker.
Archie Bunker, he was the blue-collar tax-paying worker, resisted all change.
He was a bigot and everything else.
Meathead, the son-in-law, I always thought until I started watching it again, I always thought he was just a liberal, a lazy leftist, free loader liberal, but he wasn't.
He's actually arguing for Marxism.
So he's arguing the Marxist hippie stuff.
Okay.
And he was a freeloader that was more than comfortable living off of his in-laws and staying indefinitely in college.
So
both sides could see themselves to some degree in one of the characters on this show.
And they would have conversation after conversation about some of the some of the hardest things.
I mean, the first episode.
Have you watched the first episode of All in the Family lately?
Not lately, no.
Go back and watch it, Stu.
You will be blown away.
I can't remember.
They hit four
unbelievable right-between the eyes subjects.
It's bigotry.
It's capitalism versus Marxism.
It's sexism.
And I'm like, what could possibly?
And I think at the end, like a priest walks in and they take on religion.
And I, I mean, it, it, it, it was the first show to even talk about any of these things.
Okay.
Now, Norman Lear had his agenda.
He was, he was not a red, white, and blue.
I don't know if he hated America.
Like the, the left seems to hate America so much.
Um, I think he was probably one of those, you know, old reds that loved America, just thought we should be more socialist.
I don't know.
But his agenda was not my agenda.
But that show
allowed people to talk
around the dinner table.
It's all in the family.
So
The members of the family, they didn't say,
I'm not talking to you.
I have nothing to do with you.
Come on, Gloria, we're out of here with this racist bigot.
No, they kept together.
It wasn't always happy, but they kept together and they worked their way through it.
And when Meathead finally would threaten to leave
because his daughter was part of that and they were going to have a baby, he didn't want them to.
So he'd put up with it.
And so would Mike.
He'd put up with it.
They talked about these things and argued while we laughed.
Why do you think comedy was first drained from our blood?
You got to drain comedy because comedy will make people laugh at themselves.
That's why comedy was killed.
And the only thing you could laugh at was
one side.
You can't laugh at at Barack Obama.
You can't laugh at, nuh, no.
You laugh at one side.
The reason why I wanted to start this new year on that set
was to bring you to the understanding of how important our conversations are.
Because this is the assassination attempt that is going to happen
this year.
And it will happen unless
we're all aware of it and don't go down any of these roads.
Freedom of speech is about to be assassinated.
Our Bill of Rights, they're already in tatters, but it's a closed door on all of this.
What we found out before we went on vacation was pretty incredible.
The signs of this are everywhere.
Over the past few months, the globalists and progressives have been telegraphing their punches.
Your ability to speak your own mind and consume the information you want to consume is a direct threat to the agenda and the rule.
of the elites.
Right before we went on vacation,
COP28 happened, and Al Gore was there.
And I want you to listen to a couple of sound bites here.
First, Al Gore at COP28
to one based on broadcasting and then moving on to the internet and to social media has disrupted the balances that used to exist
that made representative democracy work much better.
Stop, stop, stop.
So system that was in place with the three networks deciding what stories were on for 30 minutes a day,
this plus the internet has disrupted that system which allowed us to live side by side.
No.
No.
It might have allowed you to get away with things.
It might have given power to the elites.
But no, that didn't.
That's that's not what happened.
That's not why we lived side by side.
And by the way, you invented the internet, I hear.
Why are you pissed off that the internet is now free?
So what does he want to do?
Well, we need a new system.
We self-governing people
rely on a shared base of knowledge that serves as a basis for reasoning together, collectively.
Okay, stop.
We do not require a shared base of knowledge.
We
need a shared base of principles and values.
Knowledge is constantly changing.
Principles and values are what keeps us
stable.
You know,
the shared knowledge, the ship is sinking.
Okay, we can all be on the boat and have that shared knowledge and not live peacefully together.
But if our principles principles and our values are the same, we can orderly have the women and children go first.
That's what holds a society together.
Not knowledge, principles and values.
And that's what the left is undervinning and trying to change.
Everything in our society is changing.
And it's happened wildly fast.
If you're young, you probably don't think so.
It's probably been this way your whole life.
You were born in 2000.
It's been like this your whole life.
It wasn't like this.
The change is
breathtaking, breathtaking.
And they have taken our pillars out one after another to the point where we don't trust any institution.
So when you knock out all the pillars, if you are going to have a country that holds itself together and a world that holds itself together, you have to have trusted institutions.
Well, if you've been destroying
those institutions one by one,
if you do want a prayer, if you're not an anarchist and you want to have a system where we all get together, what do you have to do next?
You have to build new institutions.
So they control the mainstream media.
They control big tech, social media.
They couldn't wait to get me off of Fox News and he's got to just go on the internet.
Okay.
And I said my last episode, you will dream of the day when I was just on Fox News.
Our footprint is bigger.
The show is bigger than ever before.
Okay.
I just talked to somebody yesterday.
Biggest year in this empire, if you will,
of my career was last year.
You'll dream of the day when I was just on Fox.
And I opened the door by coming here and starting the blaze for the Daily Wire and everybody else.
I showed it could be done.
Others may have gotten in afterwards and went, yeah, I know it can be done a little better, but
it could be done.
Now that we've done this and people have access directly to us, they can't have that.
They have big tech social media, so what do they do?
Now, let me play another piece
because this is...
This is remarkable.
This is from a U.S.
government employee, the head of CISA.
Have you ever heard of CISA?
It's the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
I'm going to play this and then we're going to come back and I'll tell you what it all means.
Listen to this.
The most important critical infrastructure that, excuse me, critical infrastructure there is is our cognitive infrastructure.
And so building that resilience is, you know, part of the mission set in my view.
I'll comment on that in 60 seconds first.
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It's interesting to me that our cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency
is now talking about cognitive infrastructure.
Stu, if I said CISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, what would you say they're protecting?
Hmm.
Our infrastructure?
Meaning what?
I mean, our digital infrastructure.
Right.
Like
protecting our internet, our banking system.
I don't know.
All sorts of...
Anything that is
cyber, anything that is connected, making sure that the cloud isn't disrupted, making sure that the ones and zeros flow.
The things that make our country work.
Correct.
Now, she's saying the most important
is cognitive infrastructure.
What does that mean?
That's their most critical responsibility to protect our cognitive infrastructure.
Look at the word up cognitive.
Just, I want the dictionary definition of cognitive.
What is cognitive infrastructure?
Who built that?
Internet being very helpful here with...
Relating to cognition.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Here we go.
The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
So
cognitive infrastructure resides in you.
It is the way you think and process the things that you read, see, feel, smell, touch.
That's cognitive, what's in your head.
So now the federal government is saying their most critical responsibility is your cognitive infrastructure.
If this isn't 1984 yet, I don't know what it's going to take for you.
Now,
this
fence that they're putting around to protect you,
they are building infrastructure that will not allow you to gain access
things that could give you knowledge that they don't think you should have.
You want to talk about being treated like a child.
By the way,
information is power to some degree.
Information is power.
Access to information.
Okay?
That's power.
Except real power is the application of that knowledge.
And not everybody applies that knowledge the same way.
I can have the same information that Robert Oppenheimer had, and I ain't going to come up with what Robert Oppenheimer came up with.
Okay?
That's my cognitive infrastructure different than his cognitive infrastructure.
But this is personal.
I'll show you when they started this process
and where they're going this year.
And it's happening rapidly, rapidly.
We'll get into that when we come back.
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Welcome to the Glen Beck program.
This is from last night's Wednesday night special on Blaze TV.
This is where a few words that I'm absolutely sick of come into play, and I'm sick of them because people don't know really what they are.
First one, stakeholder, okay, and public-private partnership.
These both go hand in hand.
So, what is a stakeholder?
Well, I'll tell you here in just a second.
Public, that's the government,
and this is business.
Public-private partnership.
The government should never be.
Why are so many liberals and progressives suddenly they hate corporations, but suddenly they're in love with it because they partner with the government?
They might think the government is going to bring them down and hold them.
I can guarantee you, these people are going to be running the government.
They already are.
Stakeholder.
Stakeholder.
This means everybody has a dog in the fight for any given issue.
For example, let's talk just about Facebook.
Okay.
Are you a stakeholder in Facebook?
Well, kind of.
I mean, you are part of it, but that's really not what they're doing.
Woven in between the multiple stops along the entire thing are stakeholders.
Facebook has a partner.
Amazon Cloud Service.
I'm guessing I'm making these up, but Google Ads.
that's another partner.
They have sponsors.
Those people have the banks that they're responsible.
Insurance companies, lawyers, name it.
Everybody has a stake in this company.
That's the way public-private partnerships work.
So you have all of these people and all of these individual companies all have another public-private partnership with the U.S.
government or the global government.
Now let me make this clear.
The government should not be in any business, period.
But they are.
But we have something in the U.S.
Constitution that stops any kind of shenanigans here.
And that is the Bill of Rights.
Okay, the Bill of Rights.
That's what's supposed to stand between these two things, keeping them separate.
There are things the government cannot do.
If you choose to do business with
those businesses and they want to take your right of
privacy away, that's fine.
But if they ever really violate things, then you can run to the government.
But if the government is in bed with those companies, who do you call when things go wrong?
Who's the arbiter?
of right and wrong.
All of these stakeholders, they have a collected interest.
Now listen, Facebook makes a decision.
People don't like it.
Well, then Amazon might get pressure here and say, you know, what are you doing helping Facebook?
Google Ads.
What are the sponsors doing with Facebook?
The banks can cut off their money.
This is the problem.
If you don't think that's not happening with Elon Musk,
You're sadly mistaken.
And do you think if Elon Musk would have have played the game, if he would have just said, yeah, I'm with all of this stuff,
do you think he'd be in trouble like he is now?
They're threatening his banks.
The government is threatening him.
Sponsors are threatening.
It's not disconnected.
It's public-private partnerships and stakeholders.
It is an entirely new kind of capitalism.
And this capitalism is about to get worse.
First of all, it's not capitalism.
It is an entirely new form of fascism.
Fascism is when you're allowed to own a private company, but you will do what the government says you have to do.
We are talking now about a system that will control
your cognitive abilities.
So they are now talking about structures that do all kinds of things and it's going to bypass the US government and our Constitution and we are already seeing this happen all over the world and this is coming and happening right now.
Last month there was a document out from the UN.
It's the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The specific release was addressed directly to the United States.
And the whole document is just nauseating.
It tells you how bad they think we are.
But their guidelines are the things that we now need to follow to fix our issues.
Now, listen to this from section C,
paragraph 5.
This says we should, quote, raise awareness of the covenant among judges, lawyers, and prosecutors to ensure that its provisions are invoked before the domestic courts and taken into account in their decisions.
So
if you are violating something that could make people think certain things,
well then you're in violation of a
UN declaration.
And before it even goes anywhere to the state courts or even to the federal court,
the judges have to know, no, they're already in violation of the covenant.
Covenant doesn't sound creepy at all.
Now,
this plan is to supersede sovereign law.
I'm going to tell you on tomorrow's program,
there's a great article out about somebody predicting how this is going to come this year.
And I tend to think they're right.
And I'll share it with you tomorrow.
They are not going to come for the country.
They are not going to...
It's exactly what,
I hate to go here, but it's exactly what Hitler did Germany the Republic of Germany had been destroyed.
Then it went through the Weimar Republic.
We're in our Weimar Republic time right now.
We're heading strongly into it.
Then what did he do?
He restored, quote, the Republic.
But it looked nothing like it was before.
It didn't work the same.
Nothing.
It was just in appearance.
So people were like, no, we're still Germany.
That's exactly how this is going to happen.
Page three of this document, and it's all available at Glenbeck.com, directly addresses limits on free speech, including the weaponization of the FBI as a resource.
But don't worry, it gets worse.
About four months ago, the UN Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, UNESCO,
these are the people that decide that the Statue of Liberty is a World Heritage Site.
They're now into digital platforms.
Guidelines for the governance of digital platforms.
Apparently, this is all for our own well-being.
They're building something called the Internet of Trust.
This is what Al Gore was talking about a few minutes ago.
We have to have something that we all know and trust.
So they're building the Internet of Trust.
Quote, the guidelines outline a set of duties, responsibilities, and roles for states, digital platforms, intergovernmental organizations, civil society, media, academia, and technical community, and other stakeholders.
So notice they all are talking about stakeholders.
It's not just you.
It's stakeholders.
In other words, the public-private partnerships directly with state governments.
Going deeper, anytime a government wants to restrict speech and censor, but they can't legally do it,
this document from the UN provides the blueprint.
Under the guise of quote international human rights laws and standards, this UNESCO document that is spreading like wildfire all across the world reiterates the fact over and over again, paragraph 5, page 9.
The guidelines recognize that the application of these rules and regulations in every governance system must adhere to international human rights standards,
including with Article 19, Section 3.
Why do they keep referencing that?
Well, that's in the creepy covenant.
Article 19, Section 3, talks about respecting privacy
except
under a few conditions.
Right to privacy,
except for the respect, no, I'm sorry, right to privacy with the respect of rights and reputation to others.
Any advocacy of national, racial, or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law.
So you have a right to privacy unless you're involved in any of that, national, racial, or religious hatred.
Okay, who's defining that?
And discrimination.
Or hostility.
Or we don't have a right to privacy, you know, if it's just the reputation of people.
Just those two standards.
could do anything to censor you, me, everybody.
The document is insanity.
It also proposes codes of conduct that may, quote, be granted legal force, which would serve as regulation.
So the media councils can oversee the enforcement and whatever the councils decide, they're granted legal force.
This is already being passed and being used and adopted all over the world.
This is how it's done.
Your Senate, your House doesn't have to do anything.
All of the companies will be operating with this document.
So all of the companies around the world, they'll all be operating with this document.
They'll also be partnered with us.
So they could even be in the driver's seat.
They could be saying, oh, you know what?
We can't do that.
The bank has to cut them off.
And the government, well, you can do whatever you want, I guess.
Well, we have this covenant with the UN.
This is a way to take each government in the entire West
and
without changing really anything,
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We got this Declaration of Independence.
We still have the Constitution.
But these companies, private, public partnerships, I mean, they've decided they're going this way.
That's the way the world is going.
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I mean, is this something that has been in play for a really long time?
Is it something that no?
This is this.
I think that they thought the ship has sailed and nothing's going to stop it.
And then 2016 happened.
And everybody says, oh, well, Donald Trump.
And that's easy for us to say.
But there was something else that happened right before that that freaked them out just as much.
Brexit.
The vote on Brexit.
happened in the summer of 2016.
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None of that happened.
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And how many people said they were going to get out of Brexit and then never did.
Okay.
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intelligence official from England was brought in and they suggested that maybe you should build your own private company to make sure this stuff doesn't happen.
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This is literal brainwashing to make sure that you don't stand up against Brexit.
You don't stand up for like somebody like Donald Trump.
That's why you're an extremist to them.
They cannot control you.
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Okay, so I'm taking a little side journey.
I'm taking a little side journey, but I have worked, well, almost two full hours with only
four five-minute breaks per hour.
Right.
So I'm exhausted.
So, yeah, you're a little over an hour.
Yeah, yeah.
And I mean, if you think we don't scroll the internet,
You know, when our boss isn't looking,
which I'm the boss and I'm always looking, but i'm really loose anyway uh
the barrett jackson car show is coming up are you i didn't even know about this until i don't know the last couple years is it has it always how long oh yeah it's been around for a long time oh yeah yeah yeah yeah and i've i've always wanted to go my dad would take me to car shows and i've always wanted to go i've never had the time i want to go to see what is it cis
the uh consumer electronics ces yes consumer electronics show uh which i consume electronics, yeah, which is happening uh
next week, I think.
That's in Vegas, right?
In Vegas.
I've always wanted to go all the new technology on display, yeah.
Never have time to do it, and then the other is the Barrett Jackson, just that in Pebble Beach, just to be able to walk around and see all of those beautiful cars that you just never see anymore.
Yeah, are you are you more like Jay Leno, where the car has to be
restored exactly the way,
or do you like old car?
Old cars, you can't drive them unless you're a mechanic.
You cannot drive them.
I have an old car that has carburetors.
Oh my God.
Oh, my gosh.
Nobody knows how to adjust a carburetor anymore.
And, you know, you switch in,
you know, height,
elevation, that thing is like done, just on the side of the road.
And I don't know how to fix a car.
Nobody knows how to adjust it.
Nobody knows how to do anything.
The car I drive is a manual transmission.
It's like one of the last ones they're supposedly ever going to build.
And I love it.
I love manual.
It's just freaking great.
It's so good.
And it's the best
theft deterrent of all time.
It's true.
No one knows how to drive them.
No one knows how to drive them.
Yeah, I went to a restaurant in Dallas, like normal restaurant, but of course there's no parking anywhere in Dallas.
So they have the valet people people you go up to.
And the valet, they walk up to my car and they looked at it and they're just like puzzled.
Like, what happens next?
What do we do?
They had to call over the older guy who was working there and bring him in to drive the car because no one knows that.
It's a drive.
It's a shift deterrent.
It is.
It is.
And there's nothing like that manual.
shifting with the you know the the paddle thing that some cars have oh yeah yeah the automatic like it's like do you like that no i don't either
if it's video games it's like i mean like and i like video games but that's a different thing.
You're driving, you want to have a car.
I mean, I used to, when we were living in the Northeast,
I had a manual car, and I hated it because the traffic was constant.
Yeah, yeah.
And it can be a drag.
I understand there is real innovation and amazing things they can do with automatic transmission, but like there's something about driving a manual.
It's like it's, it feels real.
You're engaged in the process.
So great.
It's awesome.
It's so great.
It's so great.
Jay Leno
is the kind of guy who, like, everything has to be.
He's a purist.
He's a purist.
And he doesn't mind, but he has no interest in anything that is not pure.
And this is the original way it was done.
And I appreciate that as a history guy.
I appreciate that that is being saved and preserved.
And it's amazing.
But if you ever buy
a cool car, an old 70s car or something, it's really hard because, my God, you've never appreciated fuel injection more than when you drive.
I mean, you have an old MG, don't you?
And I can't get the running.
It's a piece of crap.
And I love it, but it's, I can't get the thing to run.
And it's like, I'm not at all a mechanic.
My dad was.
He knew how to fix cars.
So my whole childhood, you know, growing up around that time was when my car broke down on the side of the road, I called my dad and then he fixed it.
And then I moved on with my life.
And so I never learned any of it.
So I can't get the thing on the road.
It's constantly in the shop.
My wife wants me to sell it because
it just sits in the driveway all the time.
But I love it.
But you drive it.
I never see you drive it.
I can't get it to run.
But
you might.
You just stop saying that if you want to sell it.
No, I know.
But it's also like, how do I sell it?
Who wants to buy?
There's not exactly a huge market for this car at this time.
What is it?
A 70?
78.
78 MGB.
I mean, I love it.
And there's one place in the Dallas area that fixes these type, like British sports cars.
Yeah.
And I'm like,
I mean, if I were to get remarried, he would be my best man.
I know him.
I know him.
I'm talking to the guy all the time.
It's like, why do I have this connection?
And
it's fun.
Like, and I get it back and it works for three months.
And I drive it five times in that three months.
And then the sixth time I try to drive it, it doesn't work anymore.
And I got to bring it back.
And it's like, we have really improved this process.
There's no doubt about it.
But today's cars are way better
than
when they go.
You know,
I have, we bought this because I don't believe in the stock market.
We bought a
You don't believe it exists?
No, I just don't.
I believe it's all
games.
Anyway,
so I bought the
Dodge Demon.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
You basically bought it on the air one day.
I remember this from a couple, what a couple, it feels like a year or two ago.
I needed the protection of the whole audience from my wife.
Yeah.
and she still doesn't understand it she i actually turned it on and that thing is
you've were you here i saw you i saw it here one day but i've never turned it now you turn that engine on and it is just so throaty and just so
oh yeah and it you know it it's burning off the excess fuel it's got so much fuel going through it you know you take your foot off the gas and it's just pop pop pop pop pop oh yeah and it sounds great my wife is like
even a new car, you buy a new car and now we're going to have to have it fixed.
And I said, what?
And she said, all that backfiring.
And I said, honey,
never fix that.
Never, ever, ever fix that.
But, you know, those cars, that car is the first I've seen in a long time when you open up a hood that they're not completely enclosed.
Oh, you can see the
energy that you could get in and work in.
I mean, it's an amazing thing.
They don't make them that way.
This one's made to be, you know, I got to take that engine out and put a new engine in or whatever.
Yeah.
It's a totally different, I mean, it's looking totally different.
What's interesting now with the car industry is they've, they're all sort of
resigned to the fact that everything's going to be electric in five to ten years.
So all the people who've worked on these cars their entire lives trying to make amazing new cars are all like, this is our last chance to ever do this.
Let's make one really good one at the end.
I think we're living
cool.
We're living in the golden years, I think, in some ways of cars, not of design.
Have you noticed that everything, you're driving down the highway, if you're driving down the highway now, just look at all the cars in front of you.
Can you really tell the difference from one minivan to another, from you know, one sedan to another?
They all look pretty much the same.
Yeah.
And you know why that is?
Fuel efficiency.
The government rules for the world are so tight now, you can't have a lot of variance in the look of a sedan or a minivan.
And everything just looks the same.
And it's like,
in so many aspects of life, they are trying to rip out the American out of American culture, right?
Like they've been destroying the car industry for how long?
You know, I mean, there's still a few bursts of light here and there, but they are just trying to destroy it.
There is nothing like an American engine.
No.
Nothing like an American engine.
And they're, I mean,
and American companies are telling us they're going to eliminate them.
They're going to fold to what the government wants, and they're no longer going to be around.
I mean, how,
I think it's GM is like, what, 2030, they're saying, which is about as long as that window is.
You don't believe it?
I don't think I'm going to be there.
I hope you don't.
I hope you don't.
I did.
I did.
And they did.
But I don't think they believe it anymore.
That the electric car is going to be.
It's just not going to happen.
It's just not going to happen.
It's not working companies.
We're outside of Tesla and China.
Yeah.
Those companies that are retooling their cars
and saying, we're not going to make the gasoline engine, they're going to destroy their company.
Just destroy
all doing it.
Some are not.
I don't know that any are not completely.
I mean, no, not completely.
But like, I think it's GM that came out.
Wasn't it GM or Chevy?
I don't remember.
One of them came out and said, yeah, we're slowing.
It was Ford.
We're going to
slow down here because they can't make enough trucks.
They're spending all of it.
And all of those EVs are just sitting there.
People don't want them.
Did you see the
Teslas are now starting to come on the market used and nobody's buying them?
Yeah, the used market for EVs is terrible.
Terrible.
Terrible because, you know, the battery is a huge question.
How long it's going to last?
And when it's gone, isn't it like 25 grand it's it's it's honestly it's like doesn't it like if ferraris once they hit like 25 000 miles don't you have to take the engine out and retool the whole thing it's like a 25 000 tune up or something i have no idea yeah it's crazy who's gonna do if you have a ferrari well then i guess you know you're not walking into the ferrari shop going gee i don't know how much is it a tune up you know but if you're buying an EV if you're buying a Chevy
and you've got 150,000 miles on it or whatever it's going to last to, and you want to keep it,
are you kidding me?
$25,000 into that crap box that is now 10 years old?
That's completely unreasonable.
All these cars are just going to, it is, what was the car of the dictator?
over in the Soviet Union that they built and they're just these chassis sitting everywhere.
Everywhere.
Because they forced everybody to make them this way out of this certain material that does not decay ever.
Yeah, I mean, and we watched a document.
It's the Zill.
Is it the Zill?
It's the other one, right?
Yeah.
I always think of it as the...
The Zill is the Mercedes of.
That was the good one.
Yeah, that was the good one.
That one only broke down every five miles.
So can you buy a Zill at this car auction?
No, I don't.
Have you been looking at that?
No, I don't.
What do they have?
Do we have any idea what kind of crazy cars they have?
Yeah, they have some of the stuff to just make you drool.
I mean, if you're a guy who's into cars, go to barrettjackson.com and you'll just spend the day drooling.
I came in.
Clayton was here on Monday, and I came back and I said, Clayton.
He's one of the editors.
Yeah.
I said, Clayton,
have you seen the Barrett Jackson?
Are you into cars?
And he said, My dad, my
grandfather, no, my dad, I can't remember.
But he said, I was over at their house for Christmas, and that's all we talked about.
All we talked about.
It's just great to, it's fun to dream, you know, and look at these.
I don't think the kid ever comes out of you.
It's like
we were doing some
earth moving
while I was on vacation.
Earth moving.
Yeah.
And
we got a water problem.
Anyway,
so they bring out these big, you know, back hose and bulldozers and stuff.
And I'm just standing out there in the snow.
And I'm just like,
I want to, I just want to, can I do that?
They're like, no, no, Mr.
Beck, you can't do that.
Really?
I mean, you could teach me quickly.
Nobody would know.
No, you can't drive one of these.
Come on.
I've wanted to drive one of these since I was six.
I mean, we, you know, there's a reason why I join a fantasy league every year, right?
Like, I want to
be a general manager of a football team.
Not really.
That's what you need.
I think it would be cool to have a playground for adult men.
So there's a lot of them in Vegas.
Yeah.
Yeah, but you go to like this park, but it's a digging park and they have all of that machinery there.
How is that not a thing?
I'm going to dig a big hole today.
Yeah.
Probably, you probably kill yourself doing it.
But I mean,
I make the joke about Vegas, but also like Vegas has the automatic weapon gun ranges.
You could just go, they have all sorts of stuff.
I wouldn't be surprised if that actually exists out there.
Just go, you go out there with like a big bulldozer, just knock stuff over, and then go back.
That's so great.
That's great.
Just roll over a car.
I want to do that.
And if it doesn't exist, I want to open it.
Because we can make money on it.
Just buy a couple of cats and go for it.
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Oh, it went out of business because they didn't advertise.
I would have gone.
Apparently, there's a place in Dallas or was in place
in Texas that was called the Extreme Sandbox.
That's fantastic.
Yeah,
I don't know.
I guess it didn't work.
I don't know.
But
it would be fun to do.
You know, I mean, that would be a blast to be able to just go and screw around with that stuff.
Maybe people would eventually realize, like, there's a reason why this is actually hard work.
And actually, I don't want to do it again.
No, I have to tell you, I watched these guys.
They had to build a big stone barrier for this.
Anyway,
and so they're taking these big, huge blocks, and they each have a hook on the top of them.
And one of the guys is supposed to be down there, and he hooks it to the, you know, to the claw, if you will.
And he hooks it there, and then the guy lifts it up.
Well, that guy was busy on something else.
And I watched the guy with the claw actually take something that was hooked to the claw, had like a chain on it, and then another hook.
And I saw him just kind of go down, bink, and hook it, and then lift it up.
It's like
you are a magician.
You are a magician.
Have you seen the people that can take the claw and like flip a quarter?
No.
Oh, just look it up.
You'll be in a rabbit trail on YouTube forever.
Look up, I don't know, you know, excavating equipment
flips a quarter.
These guys get so good at being so exact.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
Some art.
They don't work three hours a day like us, though.
No.
Me?
No.
But I don't think we work.
Well, not work per se.
We talk about their work.
Yes.
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And we help them at their work.
They're listening right now going, you son of a.
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Okay.
Sorry for the sidetrack.
We should be talking about important things, you know, like Jeffrey Epstein.
Yeah.
In fact, I have the Jeffrey Epstein story theme here.
Because it's
exactly what this is.
Cakes and circuses.
What information did we get?
Honestly, what information, new information did you get?
New information.
That's a totally different line.
We got the same information I feel like we've known for a long time, right?
Right.
The fact that Bill Clinton was buddy-buddy with a guy who was molesting children all over the world is actually not new news.
The fact that the president of the United States was really close and did all sorts of business with this guy.
And liked him young, quote, end quote.
Liked him young.
Not a surprise.
No.
No, not a surprise.
Not a surprise.
Not a surprise that very important, famous, rich, powerful people
were
into,
you know, young girls
and were videotaped and then it was all kept quiet.
But we don't have the videotape.
We don't have the access to the journals.
We don't have anything that was taken.
All we were given yesterday is the accusations made by a woman in court that seem pretty reliable.
Some of them are probably not, but that's all you got.
Where's the rest of it that the FBI has?
Why is that not coming out?
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I just, we'll get off the car thing here in a second, but I just have to point one car out to you that's up for sale.
And
I have no idea what it even costs,
But it is my dream car.
And I think this is,
am I completely out of step with everybody in the world?
This, Barrett Jackson has this, it's a resto mod,
1964 Lincoln Continental drop-top suicide doors
in perfect condition.
It's a resto mod.
And
I talked to Jay Leno one time and I said, you know, my dream car is
a Lincoln Continental Suicide Door, the kind that Kennedy was killed in.
And he said, oh, no, you don't want one of those.
I said, you have one.
He said, I have two.
And I said,
what do you mean I don't want one?
He said, Glenn, I have to fly in a guy.
I can't remember where it was, like Kansas.
He's like, there's one guy who is the guy to fix this car.
He said, it is a nightmare.
And I'm like, my dream car.
But I'm just saying, honey.
I mean.
Are you speaking directly?
You know, you're not on a phone call with your wife right now.
I'd be dead if I were on a phone call with my wife.
Wait, so, and this is, so this is a car, when you say resto mod, that's like resto modern.
A lot of people get upset.
A rest of
you have power brakes in that?
Yeah, I don't want to die.
So they take the shell of the old car.
Yeah, and this one I think is, I think, frame up.
I don't even know if the frame is, the body I know is the Lincoln Continental, but
you can go do resto mods.
And I love this.
I think cars should come just as a frame.
And you could like,
I want.
I want to wear that body today.
And just put it on, you know, wouldn't that be great?
Yeah.
And so it's like this thing where
I like the new technology.
Yes.
But I like the old styles.
And the problem is if you get the old style, then it's always breaking down.
Right.
So this gives you the new technology with the cool old styles.
Yeah.
But somebody just needs to be able to do this cheaply, you know, so you get, hey, it's a $50,000.
you know, Lincoln Continental.
And you could afford to have it.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know if that's, I don't know what the market is for that.
No.
But the good thing is, if you wait long enough, $50,000 will be like $5
because the inflation rate.
That's why I'm taking out all kinds of loans.
Yeah.
Brilliant.
Yeah, I thought so.
It's a different idea.
I've been going, don't get into debt for so long.
Yeah, now you're zagging.
You're going to zag a little bit.
Did you see we hit $34 trillion?
I did.
Yes.
We're number one.
We're number one.
Let's see if we can break that faster.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
But But you know, this amazing accomplishment happened while still cutting the budget more than anybody ever before.
I know.
It's amazing.
Do we have that KJP clip?
We've been playing on a four-minute buzz today.
I don't know if we have that handy, but it is her trying to somehow talk herself out of...
Joe Biden's failures with the debt in the country.
It is, I mean, again, we all know Corinne Jean-Pierre is an idiot, idiot, right?
Like, she's a complete moron.
And throughout this entire answer, most of it she's reading, and it's still this bad.
But you have to listen to this.
This is KJP, I guess, yesterday.
Do you have any reaction to the new data out of Treasury that the national debt has hit a record $34 trillion?
So, yeah,
if you look at that data,
there's a trickle-down debt, if you think about it.
Republican tax cuts are responsible for about 90% of it.
That's not true at all.
There's an increase in the debt as a share of the economy over the last two decades, excluding emergency spending.
Oh, excuse me.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait a minute.
Slow down here.
Wait a minute.
Excluding emergency spending?
I love that.
Now, of course, the way the budget works, they don't come up with one, right?
So they categorize all sorts of things as emergency spending that is not emergency spending.
But like just in recent history, does anyone remember, I don't know, six or seven trillion dollars we spent
like COVID.
This is like, Stu.
Stu, if you take Lisa, she is so frugal.
If you take away all of the purse spending, right?
She's a
bargain basement.
She's a bargain basement.
Yeah, exactly.
Okay, just don't pay attention to the purse spending.
Well, it's the purse spending that's the problem.
It's the, it's the
emergency spending that's the problem.
You know, it's like telling your wife, look, honey, I'm completely loyal to you with the exception of of the Vegas trips, right?
Like, you know,
it's like, with the exception of the trips to Epstein Island, everything is fine.
I do not have sex with underage children, except when I go to the island with Jeffrey.
Hey, wait.
I mean, it's completely ridiculous.
And, you know, these, I mean, she, and you can see as she's going through this, like, I love the, the, the mind or lack thereof of Corinne Jean-Pierre because she goes through, first of all, all, she's flipping through pages.
She knows a question is coming on $34 trillion, probably actually literally knew it was coming.
But, you know, again, this is part of the preparation process, I would imagine, for something like this.
And all she can remember is the word or the phrase trickle-down.
She knows that's negatively associated with Republicans.
She's like, you know, if you think about it, it's kind of a trickle-down thing.
Is it?
Is it a trickle-down thing?
It's a completely ridiculous thing, you know, nonsensical catchphrase she's memorized and she's flipping through the pages to find the context of what she's talking about.
I mean, does this happen to any other person in any other line of work?
She is like
stalling to get to the page in her notebook so that she can read the answer, which she herself knows is filled with lies.
This is an honest question.
Because I was thinking, George, are we going to be dealing with this person next year too?
Yeah, probably.
And then I thought,
do we even make it to an election?
And I mean this sincerely.
Listen to this.
I'm not that far away.
Now, I know, but listen to this.
Okay.
As the decisions disqualifying former President Donald Trump from the 2024 election work their way through the courts, a new filing in Pennsylvania seeks the same ballot cleansing.
It's only the latest effort targeting congressional candidates as Democrats seek to bar opponents as insurrectionists.
We become a nation of Madame DeFarge's early knitting names, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
In, where was it?
In
South Carolina, North Carolina.
In North Carolina, they, in their primary election, the Democrats have just
taken the name of Dean Phillips, Mary Ann Williamson,
and sank what's his face off of the ballot,
leaving the only choice for Democrats to be Joe Biden.
What the heck?
Again, Joe Biden is going to win that election by 60 points, 70 points.
Like, he's not in danger at all.
Why would you do this?
Again, while you're arguing that we must protect democracy, why on earth?
There's no upside at all.
Dean Phillips is not going to win the election at the polls.
Oh, but with enough positive thinking and enough positive energy,
Marianne Williamson may, with a combination of crystals and oils, may wind up winning.
That's true.
But like, it's not like he's in danger.
Like, when RFK Jr.
was on the ballot, maybe you could make an argument that he had a couple polls that looked good at the very beginning.
I don't know.
I mean, it's a...
bizarre argument to me, but he's not even doing, he's not even running anymore as a Democrat.
It's just like,
what is the point of this?
They are so anti-democracy.
And I know we're not a democracy.
We are a constitutional republic.
But inside of that, we do have democracy.
No one that's a democracy.
The democracy part.
Yep.
You let the people vote.
You let that happen.
Naturally, vote.
Then they vote for the representative for the republic.
Yep.
That's, I mean, they're the only democracy part we have, they're trying to to tear apart.
I know.
And while they're making the argument with no pushback from the media, you know, and we might remind you that the media has slogans like, democracy dies in darkness, right?
This is how they supposedly think about our system.
It's so sacred to them that they can't possibly see it going away.
And yet, here they are, instead of just going out and trying to win, like at some point, have the balls to admit you're in a contest against somebody else and win.
Like, you know, we, I'm so sick of people whining about losing
and then acting as if they would just go out and win.
But let me say, if Ron DeSantis loses Iowa, he should be able to come out and say, hey, I got my ass kicked.
That's what he should do.
I haven't read anything in the National Review in a long time, but
I had to read
about what if Trump wins.
The left can't handle a Trump victory in 2024.
Yeah.
Okay.
And it talks about how
they are all saying this is a dictatorship.
This guy is going to destroy the country.
He is, I mean, all the things that we say about, you know, what the left is doing right now,
but we're still playing in the same sandbox.
These people,
they're already subverting.
the Constitution.
They're already breaking their own oaths and everything else to keep him off the ballot.
It's a pretty easy decision for the Supreme Court.
There are five arguments,
and at least three of them are, you don't even have to be awake to go, yeah, that's unconstitutional.
So they're doing these things now.
What happens when the people who say, you know, we were at the brink of a dictatorship, if he returns to power,
it's going to become persecution.
People are going to lose their freedom.
They're going to lose their property.
He's going to take everything from them.
He's just going to go in a vengeance tour.
If you think that, really,
and you think that the ends justify the means, and you're saving democracy, you cannot,
they're not going to sit by if he wins.
Every one of these outcomes seems
horrible.
generous chunk of possibility that the entire system flames out, right?
Like, you know, like if Donald Trump wins the primary and goes on and then gets put in prison, right?
And maybe loses the election.
Like, can you imagine how people are going to react to that?
If the opposite happens and he goes in prison and then wins the election, can you imagine how the left would react to that?
Can you imagine if there's a close election that Donald Trump loses?
Can you just straight up, let's just say it's normal and he just loses.
Can you imagine how the people on the right are going to react to that, especially after what they believe happened in 2020?
Now think of what happened with all this, and you've got a potential dictator coming into power, as the left would say.
Imagine if Donald Trump just wins a boring, close election.
Can you imagine how they're going to react to that?
Like the chaos and the street possibilities are down every single turn.
I mean, look,
maybe the best argument to avoid it in theory would be someone who maybe it's
Joe Biden isn't the candidate and Donald Trump isn't the candidate.
I don't know.
But I honestly don't even see there's passionate supporters
on both sides of that that wouldn't put up with it.
I don't know what the heck would happen.
And also, the left would just make
the next Republican into somebody that's worse than Donald Trump.
Yeah, so it doesn't.
Ron DeSantis is worse.
He's going to be, or Nikki Haley is worse.
She's going to be a dictator.
They'll say whatever they have to say.
And look, they've been trying that stuff for a long time, but it does seem we're at the end of our rope a little bit more.
So you said, well, you know, it's pretty hard to say that.
I said, are we make it to the election or past the election?
I mean, that's a real question.
It's a real question.
And I don't know.
You know, we've seen things break down in ways that we'd ever thought that we would see in America.
And we've seen it routinely, particularly over the past few years.
And all of the unintended consequences that nobody, you know, it just doesn't work out the way you always think it's going to.
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Yeah, no,
This is great.
The Inflation Reduction Act.
It had a whole bunch of Medicare savings, $280 billion in savings for the prescription drug provisions.
It's been redirected now to fund a $7,500 tax credit on new electric vehicles.
That's funny because in that...
Funny, we started with this Current Jump here clip that we got about 10% through before we started ranting.
I started ranting.
I should take responsibility for for my own actions.
But in that answer, she eventually gets to one of the things that Biden has done so well was in the Inflation Reduction Act, they've been lowering prescription drug costs
and lowering the cost of health care.
But that's their argument, which of course is not true.
And now that money anyway is going
is gone to
anybody but Elon Musk.
Anybody but Elon Musk.
Meanwhile, Chip Roy is urging government funding to have a big showdown over the border.
I agree, 110%.
We hit $43 trillion in debt.
Let's see if we can make $44 trillion by, you know, what do you say, summer?
Maybe that's a reason why Bitcoin broke $45,000 for the first time since April 2022.
All right, more.
Tomorrow.
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