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Glenn shreds an op-ed from the Washington Post that argues a Trump re-election will lead to a dictatorship. The only Republican candidate the Left hates more than the current one is the next one. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss how bad inflation has gotten, using the movie "Home Alone" as an example. Glenn goes through a recent poll by the Heartland Institute/Rasmussen, in which people admitted to various versions of mail-in ballot fraud. Whoever the next president is, will you believe the election was secure? Glenn speaks on the importance of having strong faith during the holiday season. Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein joins to discuss the current support of Hamas and how the resignations of Ivy League presidents won’t cure the universities' anti-Semitic problem. Glenn and Stu react to "Saturday Night Live’s" latest unbelievably unfunny skit. Glenn and Stu dissect the latest polls from crucial battleground states.
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So the Washington Post last week ran an op-ed that said,

there's a dictatorship coming in the United States and it's Donald Trump.

He's a massive dictator.

Well,

it didn't go over well.

Because the author said, I didn't offer any solutions.

So he's going to offer them now.

Wait until you hear them.

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so Robert Kagan wrote an op-ed and I just want to read it to you in an essay I wrote last week I painted a grim picture of the prospects for a dictatorship in the United States well some readers were unhappy that I didn't offer a solution what follows is an attempted one And if it seems like a long shot, it is because our options today are harder and fewer because we've passed up so many better and easier easier alternatives in the past.

So in other words, it's kind of like, hey, we should cut the budget now

before we don't have any options left.

Is that what you're saying, Robert?

I just, I want to make sure.

Nor was it for a lack of knowing what needed to be done.

It wouldn't have taken a miracle for Republicans to unite around a single non-Trump candidate in 2016 or for 10 more Republican senators to vote to convict Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial.

Got it?

The problem

has never been knowing what to do.

It's been doing it.

In the past, stopping Trump has required people taking risks and making sacrifices that they didn't want to make, whether out of selfishness, fear, or ambition,

or the fact that they thought they were right.

You know, that does exist.

I just want to take a moment here and point out that some did when they thought that Trump was going to be, you know, everything that I guess you would want him to be.

Some of us did speak out.

And you know what happened?

We were proven wrong by the facts.

Now, others out of selfishness, fear, spiritual, political, or historic blindness, or simply because they benefit from business as usual,

or

perhaps they think true,

they still to this day remain in denial, those never Trumpers.

And, you know, many times, it's not even because it's a

conscious choice.

It's the result of mass delusion, cognitive grooming, or self-imposed ignorance, usually.

Now, some people don't like Donald Trump.

Some people don't like the way he handles things.

things.

However,

most people will agree if it wasn't Donald Trump, wow, he's a lot better than this last guy.

Huh?

Now he goes on, today the challenges are even greater, but there's little evidence that the people we need to rise to the occasion are any more likely to do so than they have been for the past eight years.

Here are several things people could do to save the country, but most certainly won't do, because they selfishly refuse to put their own ambitions at risk to save our democracy.

It's not a democracy.

Know the difference.

The first step is to consolidate all of the anti-Trump forces into the Republican Party behind a

single candidate.

And right now, it is obvious that that candidate should be Nikki Haley.

And not because she's pro-Ukraine.

Definitely not that.

Did I say that out loud?

Definitely not that.

But because she's clearly the most capable politician among the best

remaining candidates and the performer with a real chance, however slim, of challenging Trump.

Okay, now let me ask you this.

Well, first of all, let me point out, she's not the obvious candidate for most Republicans.

She's the obvious candidate for 19% of the Republicans.

That's the latest poll.

The problem that Nikki has that Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis do not have is that they are standing up for what people, the vast majority of Republicans, actually believe.

They have also both proven themselves as the destroyers of the deep state and the end of politics as usual in the GOP.

So the real numbers of Trump supporters at this time is Trump plus DeSantis.

You fail to recognize that.

He goes on, all the money and endorsement should shift to her as quickly as possible.

Yes, Ron DeSantis is likely too selfish and ambitious to drop out of the race.

Really?

Or he thinks he's right.

But if everyone else does and the remaining money and support all flow to Haley, he will quickly become irrelevant.

Now, I'm wondering if this is why Democrats are now starting to back Nikki Haley's campaign.

Will they continue to back that campaign?

Or is that just for the primary?

It won't be enough, however, to rally the forces behind Haley.

Even if she were to get every vote that's now spread among the other non-Trump candidates, and she won't, it would not come close to being enough to challenge Trump.

Why?

Why?

Until now, she's been gathering support at the expense of other non-Trump candidates.

To make a serious run for the nomination, she'll also have to cut into the more than 50% of the party that now seems solidly behind Trump.

Okay, the only way she could do this is if she was the nominee.

But even then, I'm not sure of those that have been mocked, feel they've been lied to, ignored by the GOP establishment.

All of those people, again, Trump plus DeSantis, that's probably about 70%.

I don't know if any of those people would vote for somebody who even had the hint of establishment or someone you guys wanted.

See, this is the real problem.

50 to 72 percent of Republicans know what is happening isn't right.

We know that our spending is out of control and we know that the GOP was part of it, is part of it.

We know that these wars will never end.

If we leave it up to the parties and military-industrial complex, they'll never end.

And the GOP is part of it.

We know that Washington is on the take, not just Joe Biden and the Democrats, although that's a pretty stunning case, but many of the GOP leaders as well.

We know that

left or right, Bush, Clinton, or Biden, if you're a globalist, you can get away with murder.

If you're not,

look out because others may be plotting to murder you.

70 plus percent of Republicans know that Trump is now, and this is no exaggeration, the most investigated man in all of human history.

And this is what you've got?

To stop him, they result to

victimous crime.

Meaning,

he inflated his worth for a loan at Deutsche Bank.

Really?

When does Deutsch Bank become this innocent little victim?

By the way, Deutsche Bank testified they weren't a victim in this.

They knew that.

Russia, Clinton,

well, Russia, Clinton actually started.

The NSA, the CIA ran it.

Deep State executed that whole thing.

Then Ukraine.

And if you want to go to January 6th, there seems to be mounting evidence now that, hmm,

that isn't all that there is

the left did an incredible job keeping this quiet for as long as they could but the truth will always set you free meanwhile actual money in the millions

has gone into the hands of our president and family and they're not hearing anything about that

By the way, that 70% I think would be open to a candidate,

to another candidate, if other people were treated the way that you treat Donald Trump, or better yet, you treat Donald Trump like you treat everyone else.

For some reason, those who see what the FBI, NSA, Deep State have done to Donald Trump and is currently doing under this administration is the biggest violation of individual rights and the Constitution in the history of our country.

And that should be frightening to both left and right, and even those who are politically agnostic.

Yet those people are called fascists.

While those who champion illegal wire

tapping,

silencing free speech, Now with new cognitive security, they silence dissent and work to destroy those who disagree and literally cognitive security brainwash.

And those people are somehow called by you the defenders of democracy?

Well, I mean, perhaps they are, as democracies always end with a strongman, but that's why we have a republic.

But when those elected represent the people over and over again,

when those people come in,

They're elected to represent the people over their own gain and interests.

When they don't look

for anything but their own gain and their own interests, people look for somebody who will listen and act in their children's behalf.

But if the power that is in Washington, that movement, if it crushes those people, history shows us that the cycle and the pattern repeat until a strong man is found.

And most Americans, and I would say at least 70% of Republicans and 70% of Independents, and maybe

polls show 60% of Democrats don't want a strong man on either side.

Now he continues.

Trump supporters will fall roughly into three categories.

The great majority are just completely committed to what the former New Jersey Governor Christy Todd Whitman has called the cult of Trump.

And they are out of reach for Haley.

Another smaller group has no problem with Trump so long as he can beat President Biden and the Democrats next year.

Oh, it's kind of like you having no problem voting for a guy you know is incapable of running the country just because it's Donald Trump.

I know it's so different, isn't it?

By the way, it's not a cult.

A cult is brainwashed.

Trump supporters,

many of them only see the reality they're living in.

They see clearly what those on the left refuse to see.

And they see clearly the things that most, if not

all, elite never Trumpers will never admit to seeing.

This faction is undoubtedly reassured by polls that say Trump can win.

So

the possibility that Haley can also beat Biden is irrelevant to them.

They prefer Trump and there's no reason for them to rethink their position so long as Trump remains clearly electable.

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Wow, this...

This faction, he writes, is undoubtedly reassured by polls that say that Trump can win, so the possibility that Haley can also beat Biden is irrelevant to them.

They prefer Trump, and there's no reason for them to rethink their position so long as Trump remains clearly electable.

Wow.

So what you're saying is, unless we can come up with a crime we can convict him of.

This is your problem on the left.

There is no difference between causation and correlation in the case of Trump only getting stronger every time the left charges him with another bogus crime.

I mean, honestly, the media should have learned this in 2016.

Would have been better if you just ignored him, but you can't help yourself, which only makes him stronger

as you keep saying.

He's got to be stopped.

For what?

For what?

Stopped for what?

Because fascism is already here.

It's why you can smear in the press with the help of government agencies.

It's why you only want D.C.

judges to hear your case against Trump.

It's why you have to go to social media to get them to silence anyone who disagrees with you.

It's fascism.

And by the way, you're telling us you fear him the most.

Any American who is awake may not even like Trump's style or what he's done, but if you fear him,

well, he's the right guy for me, huh?

He's the right guy for people who believe in fairness and the Bill of Rights.

Now, the problem with this

is your lefty school teacher unions and your lefty universities have so corrupted the education regarding the Constitution and Bill of Rights to further your goal of a communist, fascist, or some sort of totalitarian state that those who are on the right, many of us who are now fighting for the opposite of you,

may not even be fighting for liberty and justice for all because they don't even know what that means.

You failed to teach the Bill of Rights and how it's supposed to apply to all people.

Finally, he says there's a small percentage of Republicans who say they'll support Trump.

unless he's convicted.

Wow.

Haley, therefore, has no chance of getting more than a small fraction of Trump's current supporters to add to her collection of Trump's skeptical Republicans.

She might make a respectable showing as number two,

thus setting her up to be Trump's vice presidential nominee, if he will have her, in which case her entire campaign will have been largely for show.

Indeed, it will have served chiefly as a conveyor belt for Trump skeptics to get on board with a Trump train in the end.

Now, wouldn't that be rich?

If that happens, you on the left will have to change from Nikki can save us to Nikki's worse than Trump.

Now, how can I predict that?

Well, George Bush was Hitler,

if you remember.

Well, so was Ronald Reagan, but George Bush was Hitler, and then John McCain was worse, then Mitt Romney was worse than Hitler and John McCain combined, and then Trump once again was returned to Hitler.

And you've already announced that Ron DeSantis is worse than Hitler Trump.

So, I mean, what's really funny is that the only people that are worse in real life than Hitler were Stalin and Mao, one of which, you and your universities, completely ignore his atrocities, and the other had a president glorify and even hang a Christmas ball with Mao's face on it at the White House Christmas tree.

Anyway, this author goes on in the Washington Post: if that's what she's up to, then the joke will be on the Koch Network, JP Morgan Chase, and Jamie Dimon, and others who have looked up to her as the last hope for

stopping Trump.

Well, you know, in that list, you failed to mention Black Rock,

proving the point of 70% of voters.

Nothing will change.

You're clearly for her, but you won't be in the general.

How do I know?

Just look at your track record of John McCain,

who you loved was the ultimate bipartisan guy.

But the minute he was the candidate, this guy, who you love, most Republicans didn't, you went crazy on him.

He's Hitler.

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We're so very glad that you joined us.

There's a couple of things going on.

You know, I I saw Hunter Biden selling his art to buy prostitutes and help his dad accumulate more money so he can trade on his dad's name and then buy some more prostitutes.

And I thought, man, this guy spends money on things he really believes in.

You know, he puts his money where his mouth is, literally.

And shouldn't we all?

Shouldn't we all?

So this Christmas, I'm going to follow in Hunter's footsteps.

I mean, not exactly.

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I'm going to be selling my art.

But instead of buying prostitutes, prostitutes, I'm going to donate all of it to charity.

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And the proceeds from each piece of art going directly to three different charities.

I picked three different charities and three pieces specifically for each charity.

The first one is Morning of Hope, Dusk of Despair.

This painting is the M.S.

St.

Louis from 1939, carried hundreds of Jewish refugees who were trying to escape the Nazis.

In the painting, it's a beautiful spring morning and the ship is passing in front of the Statue of Liberty, morning of hope.

Or is it the dusk of despair?

Because we denied them entry.

Is that ship actually pulling out of port?

And in the dusk of despair?

By the way, most of these people died in the Holocaust after we sent them back.

The charity I picked for this painting, by the way, it's really beautiful.

You don't have to remember that story.

It's really a beautiful painting.

I picked this painting for Ezra International.

They're a Christian humanitarian aid organization, supports Jews all around the world who want to emigrate to Israel.

With anti-Semitism on the rise,

I don't know.

Israel has to exist.

Otherwise, we'll repeat the MS St.

Louis.

The Jews aren't safe in their own home.

They're not going to be welcome anyplace else.

That is available now at Glenbeckart.com.

The next piece of art that I'm auctioning is titled Redeemed.

It's Johnny Cash's mugshot after he got caught with cocaine.

If you look at this painting, most people will go, well, that's the lowest point of his life.

But I don't think this moment happened to him.

It happened for him.

And because of this moment, he gave his life to God and followed him for the rest of his life.

He was so on fire with God that he made multiple trips to Israel and recorded an entire album called The Holy Land.

Messy story, but the moment of that mugshot was the beginning of his new life and he was redeemed.

For that reason, the proceeds for this painting are going to the One Heart Project.

This project meets young people at their lowest moment after they've been arrested and they don't get a second chance usually.

The One Heart Project surrounds him with support and good role models to pick them up.

and put them on the right path and make sure they don't end up back in jail.

The final one I'm auctioning is Save the Republic.

And this is one of my favorite.

It hangs in my office.

I just love this one.

And all of the proceeds are going to Mercury One, who is still on the ground in Maui, still on the ground rescuing people in Afghanistan, still on the ground in Israel.

Mercury One

is obviously my charity.

Each painting represents the work of these three charities

and whichever organization you feel led to support, or whichever painting you like, 100% of the proceeds are going

to those charities so they can keep doing God's will.

All the information about the auction, the charities, and how to bid, available on the front page at Glenbeckart.com.

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Welcome to Mr.

Pat Gray.

Hello, Pat.

Hello, Glenn.

Wow, this is an impressive box.

This is beautiful.

Yeah, it's nice, isn't it?

Really is.

Yeah.

So this is.

It's our sold-out Christmas box, but we held out one for you guys.

Oh, thank you.

It's already sold out.

It is.

So you can't get it anymore.

No, you can get the cookies, but you can't get the box.

Wow, the Kexie breaks.

The box costs us about $4,800 per box.

Really?

Really?

Yeah.

We're taking a little bit of a loss on them.

God bless us, everyone.

And inside are.

Oh, wow.

Look at that.

Oh, and look at the trading cards.

Daniel did those.

The trading cards are from a Christmas Carol.

So they've got

Scrooge.

This costs you.

You're not making this money back.

That's right.

That's right.

Wow.

Those are amazing.

Yeah.

They're pretty cool.

Now, Glenn, we talk about the economy all the time.

Can I make a, I don't know, a little...

suggestion for our economy.

And Pat, maybe this would be something you participate in.

When you do something incredible like this, maybe the time to come on and talk about it is when there's still available.

You're going to be getting an available thing.

Yeah, like maybe when you can still theoretically sell them to the audience, you should tell us.

You can still get the cookies.

Yes, you can

still get the cookies in time for Christmas.

And it comes, yes.

If you order right now, if you order this week up until Saturday, we can get guaranteed delivery by Christmas.

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They're awesome.

They're really best cookies.

Best cookies.

All right.

So

let's talk about a couple of other things.

Do you see that government jobs now are through the roof?

We're going to set a new record.

It's the highest ever.

Yeah, it's the highest ever creating jobs.

It's going to be 23 million government employees.

My gosh.

That's unreal.

3 million away from 10% of

our entire population working for the federal government.

That's why he still has 37% approval because those are all government workers.

Exactly right.

Exactly right.

So here's the stats.

In 2000, it was 20 million.

In 2010, it was 22.9 million.

In 2020, it was down just a little bit.

It was 22.5.

Right now, it's 22.96.

It will be 23 million by the end of the month.

Jeez.

And you get.

And you're letting people go.

If you're a small business person, you're struggling right now and going, how am I not going to let people go?

Well, just tell them the government's hiring.

And they'll say this is great news for the economy, right?

They'll say.

It's obscene.

Oh, well, this is working.

Bidenomics is working.

And this is, if there is anything that is central to bidding onics, it is this, right?

It's expansion of government.

Yeah.

So I guess you are creating.

I mean, it is a straight line to creating jobs.

You're just making up jobs for

BS

institutions.

And I guess you could get everybody hired there eventually.

And we'll just, this is a path to socialism.

We can all accept that.

So

let me give you a look at inflation.

Has anybody watched Home Alone lately?

I feel like I watch it every year, but I do.

I haven't watched it in probably at least a year.

We are getting, we watch, you know, the Miracle on 34th Street on Thanksgiving.

We watch Planes, Trains, and Automobiles the night before.

And then Home Alone is coming up next week, right?

Watch when Kevin goes in to buy groceries.

You want to talk about inflation.

Wow.

Okay.

A little cheaper.

He has $20 on him.

That's all he has.

Do you remember what he buys?

I don't.

Half a gallon of milk, a half gallon of orange juice, a TV dinner, bread, frozen macaroni and cheese,

laundry detergent, cling wrap, toilet paper, a pack of army men, and dryer sheets.

$19.83 with tax okay

last year now remember it's it's gonna be better this year last year the same grocery list went from $19.83 to $44.40

but the White House is telling us this is the most inexpensive year for grocery shoppers right yes right it's gone from $44.40

last year

to $72.28

this year.

In one year?

In one year.

Gosh.

Wow.

Those, well,

the economy is doing so well.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah.

People are right.

People are winning by things.

Yeah.

Yeah.

No, seriously, like

is it dryer sheet?

Are dryer sheets going nuts?

No, it's all the individual stuff.

You can have some of those weird.

I mean, obviously, inflation overall has not gone up that much.

This isn't weird, though.

A gallon of milk or a half gallon of milk, half gallon of orange juice, TV dinner, that's weird.

Bread, frozen mac and cheese, laundry detergent, cling wrap, toilet paper, the army men is weird, and the dryer sheets.

That's not weird.

What do you mean weird?

Like things that normal people don't buy?

Those are things people buy.

Yeah.

I mean, and TV dinners aren't called TV dinners anymore, but people buy frozen entrees all the time.

So, I mean, that's pretty rational.

Yeah.

That's interesting.

I wonder why it's, I wonder if there's one real outlier product in there for it to go up that much that quickly.

So the moral of the story, though, is don't leave your kid home by himself.

If you're going to France, leave a family.

Leave at least $100.

Right.

Yes.

Okay.

Yes.

No $20 bills anymore.

And

if you're in that situation as a child, like the softness of your dried clothes is not

better right then.

Like that's not a priority.

He learned from his mother.

Do not take that little boy down for learning how to do his own laundry from his mother.

It's a proof that he knew.

I just think that.

Thank you, Pat.

Thank you.

There's a prioritization that maybe he should also learn from his mother.

Although his mother is prioritizing her trip to France over her son, so you're not.

Well, not really.

She just forgot.

How many times?

Has ever happened to you?

Oh, man.

I mean, zero, but I've only been to France once.

So, you know, what's weird is, you know, I saw one conservative outlet saying,

just watching, you know, watching Home Alone shows you how far the middle class has fallen.

That's not a middle class family.

It was never a middle-class family.

No.

Never

a beautiful house.

Oh, yeah.

Not only a beautiful house, but who can afford to take the whole family to France?

To France during the holidays.

Right.

Okay.

And, you know, mom, mom, and dad are sitting in first class.

That's not a middle-class family.

I remember looking at that house thinking, oh,

nice.

Gosh.

And that was the height of, remember Ralph Lauren?

And he had, you know, the wallpaper and everything else.

That was such a Ralph Lauren kind of look.

Yeah.

Which, again, even back then wasn't really affordable.

Are they still editing Donald Trump out of the sequel?

I don't know.

They were doing that for a while.

And you have to believe that's now.

Were they really?

Yeah, they would take it right out of it.

They would re-air it.

They thought he was.

Yeah, they thought it was.

Macaulay Cockin, is he in the sequel?

Yes, he is.

This time he was abandoned in New York.

Okay.

His parents are terrible people.

Let's be honest about it.

Like they just don't care about their son.

CPS should be paying him a visit.

Right.

Can I bring up something else?

Maybe we can talk about this tomorrow because we're out of time.

But you know who else is a horrible, horrible person?

Oh, Santa.

Wow.

Yeah.

In all of those Christmas tales.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Ring.

Oh my gosh, he's a bastard.

He's tough in some of those.

Tough?

The fictional portrayal of Santa in some of these specials is not what I believe to be accurate.

Thank you.

Yes, Santa, I'm sure, is a good guy.

Yes, the real, of course.

But, you know, when you're talking about portrayed poorly there, yes.

Yeah.

He tells Rudolph's dad that he should be ashamed of himself because he has a kid with a red nose.

Right.

That's not cool.

Oh, you didn't have a cripple, did you?

Wait, what?

You should be ashamed of yourself.

Next thing you know, you're going to have a kid in a wheelchair.

Wow.

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I mean,

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Oh my gosh, that's Stu from the Glenn Bay.

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What the hell is happening?

Social distancing.

Yeah.

We just take COVID two soon.

Every once in a while, we just go, shut up, Stu.

It'd be great.

Yeah, no, I do want to see it.

I'm in that time of year, Glenn, where I have a Christmas party every 11 minutes.

Do you?

Yes.

So I don't have.

You know what solves that?

What?

Not having friends.

You know, if you don't have friends.

I haven't missed a single.

Well, I missed one.

I did miss one.

You did miss the work one.

I did miss the work one.

First time ever.

that's true that's true you're that I will say that's the one party I see you at yeah which is just that one the problem we both have with this situation though is that both of our our wives have friends I don't have any friends these are all people that I know through my wife or my son's friends parents I think my wife would claim that I've scared all of them off Okay, see, that's maybe

you just need to be a little spookier when you're out there.

You know, just be like, I want to talk to you about the economy.

And people are like, don't invite them again.

Yes, I should do that.

Like every, you go there, you're like, let me tell you about the 1920s and the collapse.

Go into that.

May I just tell you the odds of all of us being wiped out by a nuclear strike right now higher than it's been since the 1950s.

Yeah.

Just ruin the party.

Just ruin the party.

You do that.

Nobody calls you again.

I like that.

Yeah.

Do you, let me give you another quote.

I don't think I've been invited to a single party except for the one I missed.

And I'm not saying that with like, oh,

right.

right.

I went to a party this weekend, and my wife doesn't read the

invitations, I've noticed.

This is a thing, this is a new thing for Christmas.

Really?

She doesn't read the invitations.

So we show up to this party.

It's a costume party.

Everyone's in a costume except us.

We just walk in.

In the holidays?

And the holidays.

It was a holiday costume.

Why would you do that?

I don't know.

I got other things up.

It was a blast.

We had a great time.

But it was, we were the one, the one people.

We show up.

And it was also one of those

white elephant gift parties.

We didn't bring any gifts.

That's great.

Because she didn't read it.

She read, she looked in the top.

I assumed you were going as Joe Biden and

Dr.

Jill.

They're just clueless.

I'm using that from now on.

I am playing that role expertly.

I'm using that from now on.

That's perfect.

You get out of anything with that.

Maybe that's what Biden's really doing.

Yeah.

You show up the day after the party and you're like, wait, what happened?

Oh, see?

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Now hello, you sick freak.

Welcome to Monday.

I've got good news, Stu.

Really good news.

You might have missed it over the weekend.

Okay.

Okay.

Yeah.

You want to now?

Yeah.

Do you want to open your present?

Because I'm usually the one that's like, you want to open your present now?

Let's open your present.

It's not even Christmas yet.

I know.

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Ah!

Blowout.

Wow.

As the Houston mayor, mayoral.

Good job.

Yeah, she's.

Well, the problem was everyone was voting on the wrong day.

Because she told them to.

Or did her staff that she likes to berate actually get that wrong?

Perhaps intentionally.

There's going to be.

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And you have a piece of art signed by me that you can give to somebody you don't like.

Oh.

Yeah.

So you're not necessarily targeting all of these for people you do like.

Well, yeah.

I mean, it's my art.

What would piss somebody off more?

I mean, if this isn't the holiday season, tell me what is.

What would piss off your family member that you have to get a present for than a piece of art that they might like?

And then you tell tell them yeah see the signature that's glenn beck oh they'll hate it and yet they'll have to hang it because you're coming over to their house all the time

where's that really expensive painting i bought where is that oh i mean it's torture it is yeah so if you want to hurt someone that you're giving a christmas present to absolutely this is your way to do it

i like it it's an interesting pitch and it doesn't really cost you anything because you write it off see what i'm saying that's not exactly how taxes work i'm pretty sure that's the way it works.

Pretty close.

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I found out when I did that.

I found out,

you know, that means that you make like $4

on the art.

And I'm like, that's how much this crap cost?

They're like, yeah.

Remember you insisted on, you know, the best.

And I'm like, oh, yeah.

So I'm not really getting rich off of this anyway.

You just get a great piece of art.

It's glenbeckart.com.

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By the way, all the proceeds for the auction go to the charities.

All the proceeds that come to me, that all goes to preserve American history.

Otherwise, I can't afford that.

I got to tell you what we're trying to get at an auction, but I don't want to say it until after the auction because I don't want anybody else to know who might go, ooh.

That sounds interesting.

That sounds interesting.

Nope, nope.

I'm not, what?

Auction?

Nope.

Don't know anything.

And your wife is going to approve these purchases this time.

I've never joined my wife.

Because I've noticed that lately, you're lately, what you've been doing is also not telling her about the auctions.

You tell.

No, no.

You don't tell the people so they don't bid against you, and you don't tell her so she doesn't know that you're spending the money.

I don't know what you're talking about.

I don't know what you're talking about.

You don't know?

Nope.

Because I thought you would.

Nope.

Honey, we're just writing a check to

charity.

That's what we're.

I need this.

Don't look at the checkbook.

Don't look at the checkbook.

No, no, no.

Don't look at the checkbook.

It's you know, there's so much propaganda from the liberal media these days.

The checkbook, who knows what lies are in there in that checkbook.

In our checkbook?

Yeah.

Who knows the way they're

the WEF is manipulating these individual checkbooks now.

Amen.

Right?

Who knows what lies?

going on.

I do know what you mean right now.

Yeah.

Yeah.

That's what I'm thinking.

Yeah.

That damn WEF.

Yeah, right.

They're so bad.

Bastards.

Hey, there's a new poll out that I'd like to share with you.

It actually comes out tomorrow, so this is exclusive today.

But I have some questions on it.

So there's a new pollout that shows,

seems to show that fraud may have happened in the last election.

Okay.

This is a

brand new Heartland Institute Rasmussen poll.

So here is,

well, let me just

read the questions to you, all right?

Here are the full results on the election fraud 2020 presidential election.

One, if your state banned mail-in balloting in next year's presidential election, would you choose to vote in person or would you choose not to vote at all?

94% said that they would vote in person.

2% said they wouldn't vote.

4% said they're not sure.

So very little impact when they always talk about like, we need to do this mailer voting.

So, but not much impact, even for the people who do like it.

We're now going to ask you several questions about voting in the 2020 presidential election.

Your responses will remain anonymous.

So please answer honestly.

Who did you vote for in 2020, the presidential election?

45% Donald Trump.

46% Joe Biden.

4% some other candidate.

3% didn't vote.

1%'s not sure.

I want to know.

I can't remember who I voted for.

I can't.

I can't.

I just don't.

I don't.

Okay.

This is not the FBI calling.

You can tell.

Did you vote with an absentee or mail-in ballot in 2020?

30% yes.

68% no.

2%,

not sure.

Okay.

Now, the following is answered by respondents who voted by absentee or mail-in ballot only.

Okay.

During the 2020 election, did a friend or family member fill out your ballot in part or in full on your behalf?

19.

Before we go on, that's not legal, right?

No.

You can't do that.

No.

So that would be, if you say yes to that, you wouldn't have to vote for election violation.

Right.

During the 2020 election, did a friend or family member fill out your ballot in part or in full on your behalf?

19% said yes.

79% said no.

So 19% of that group

qualified for this particular voting

regulation.

30%.

Okay.

During the 2020 election, did you fill out a ballot in part or in full on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or a child?

21% said yes you're not supposed to do that either no no during the 2020 election did you cast a mail-in ballot in a state where you were no longer a permanent resident uh-oh you're not supposed to do that glenn 17

said yes

82 said no one percent said i don't know what you're talking about That's the right way to answer, by the way, if you did it.

You're supposed to just say, ah, what are you talking about?

I don't know.

They've got you on tape, you know, with the NSA.

I mean, this is a, you know, this is Rasbuss and Colin, but you know they're listening.

Anyway, during the 2020 election, did you sign a ballot or a ballot envelope on behalf of friend or family without his or her permission?

What do you think that number is?

Wow, without their permission.

Without their permission.

Before, it could have been like, I'm just filling it out for my wife.

Right.

You know, she's busy and I was sitting there in the kitchen.

I'm like, let me fill yours out.

Yeah, like, I think you could come up with an argument, like an elderly couple would want to maybe have some issues.

Like, I think even in some states have some

ways to cover that, but this is different, right?

Without their permission, is did you sign a ballot or a ballot envelope on behalf of a friend or family member without his or her permission?

Blatant election violation.

Gosh, I mean, it shouldn't be more than a, it should be zero, obviously.

Maybe there's a couple of percent that one percent.

I don't know.

I'm not sure.

I can't can't remember okay

17 said yes that's way too high boys way too high yeah uh during the uh 2020 election did a friend family member or organization such as a political party offer to pay or reward you for voting

that one really should be zero that's blatantly illegal you can't do that 1% not sure i don't know where i got that money

eight

yes.

That's really, that's much too high.

Do you know a friend, family, it's too high.

That's 8.

That's 8%

go to jail.

Did you know a friend, family member, co-worker, or other acquaintance who has admitted to you that he or she has cast a mail-in ballot in 2020 in a state other than his or her state?

of permanent residence.

So eight, what was it?

17%.

Was it 17?

Yeah, 17% said I was no longer a resident and I did that.

Okay.

Did you have a friend, a coworker, anyone tell you they did that?

8% said yes.

Do you know a friend, family, coworker, or other acquaintance who admitted to you that he or she has cast a mail-in ballot in 2020 in a state other than his or her permanent resident?

10% yes.

Did you know a friend, family member, coworker, or any acquaintance who has admitted to you that he or she has filed or filled out a ballot on behalf of another person?

11% said yes.

This is interesting too, because you know, sometimes poll questions have this thing where people will answer to benefit their own side.

Yes.

Right.

I mean, in this one, it's hard to see how that would happen because you're saying, I mean, maybe, I guess, if you're a conservative, you're

well, there's the problem.

Okay, so there's several things that I would like to know.

First of all, out of the ones who said they were Democrats, what was the percentage?

Now.

Is it different than the Republicans?

Correct.

Correct.

However,

however,

43% of all ballots cast in the 2020 election were by mail.

So if the survey is correct, it would mean that at a minimum, 9% of all ballots in the 2020 2020 election involved fraud, more than double the difference between Trump and Biden in the national popular vote.

Okay?

If it's true.

One in 10 voters in the survey, including both in-person and mail-in voters, said they knew somebody who personally admitted to them that they had committed one or more kinds of voter fraud.

This is an addition.

This is the first time in history we know of where huge percentages of voters have admitted to committing voter fraud.

The result of the survey also shows 8% of voters say that a friend, family, member, organization, political party offered to pay reward for them voting another kind of fraud.

If this survey is accurate,

this is proof of wide, well, it's a poll, so I don't know if you can call it proof, but it is evidence that leads one to believe there was widespread voter fraud.

Now, here's the problem.

You know, it was 36% Democrat, 33% Republican, 31% other.

Among the people who answered yes to some kind of fraud, the party affiliation was,

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Okay, among the people that answered yes to some kind of fraud,

the party official affiliation was

roughly even.

Now, there's an important reason why you shouldn't look into the numbers for a specific voter ideology, party

behavior.

One, this particular poll, the sample size, is way small once you take

the poll from all of them and then say, did you vote by mail?

Then it's down to a very smaller number.

And then you say, did you also vote this?

It's an even smaller number.

Right.

Okay.

30% of respondents said that they voted via mail.

One of the main questions.

Only a third of Republicans say they voted by mail.

And this is another thing.

If you just look at the Republicans who voted by mail, that would apply to the one-third of the 30% mentioned.

That's such a small group, it could skew it any either way.

But also, Democrats were more likely to vote by mail, 58%, not 30%, but 58.

So

the number might look equal, but it's not equal.

So basically, there is a, again,

all the disclaimers aside here, there is

an issue with these sorts of problems in all mail-in balloting.

And in addition to that, Democrats tend to vote by mail much more often.

Correct.

So it probably is more of a problem on that side of the aisle.

Though some of this might just be,

while we call it fraud, it also is just a problem with mail-in voting generally.

It doesn't necessarily mean someone's trying to do something

untoward, or it doesn't necessarily mean that.

It just means that there are massive problems with mail-in-line.

And then you add in to that, like Zuckerbox and everything else,

and you've got a system you can't trust at all.

It would be interesting to follow up on this.

Because, I mean, another part of this that would be interesting to me is what is this number as opposed to other election cycles like is it is they say this is the highest they've asked these questions before i thought this was a first-time thing that was my question yeah but what was it it was phrased in such a way that

led me to believe hang on let me look for it but go ahead make your point but basically like i think this is that these are good questions to follow up with every election cycle right like we should get a running number to understand if this is going up it's going down i mean you know you if you want to defend mail-in voting you might just say well this is it this is uh obviously that

we need to educate people on how to do it.

You're not allowed to sign this for your wife.

It's a crime.

Right.

People need to know that.

Maybe some of them don't.

This is how it's phrased.

This is the first time in history that we know of where a huge percentage of voters have admitted to committing voter fraud.

Right.

So maybe the first poll.

Yeah, it's the first time this has been uncovered.

That's kind of my question.

Like, is this number about this, is it 10, 20% every single time, which is another major problem.

Just that doesn't necessarily mean that 2020 was an outlier.

But look, anytime you can get a first piece of information, it's a good thing.

So I'm just going to say that.

Do you think, though, that we have done, does anybody, Republican, Independent,

Democrat, does anybody think that we've actually secured the vote, that we've made it better?

We've learned from 2020 that we've made it better.

We know every vote is secure when your side wins.

Yes.

When your side wins, everyone, no one complains at all about voter fraud.

See, here's the problem.

Because, and the government knows this.

This is just yet another log on the fire that just keeps burning, that they, they are doing things intentionally.

Everybody knows that if Donald Trump wins, let's say he's the candidate, the nominee, if he wins, the country will be set on fire because the left will call, the Democrats will say voter fraud, just like they did in 2000, just like Hillary Clinton said to do in 2020 if Biden didn't win.

Okay.

So they're going to call voter fraud.

And they already have the entire plan to set the streets on fire if that happens.

If

Joe Biden wins,

I don't know a single person that would say, oh yeah, well, that was totally legitimate.

I don't know a single person.

Would you feel comfortable saying, just what you know now?

You know, it depends on what actually happens.

But do you, will you feel comfortable now that

our elections are secure?

Oh, I think the healthy thing is to never feel comfortable with that and to always be questioning and always be pushing back.

If you're not doing that, that's how you fall victim to

these problems.

I mean, that doesn't seem like it.

I know some states.

The funny thing about this is there have been some states that have made their election laws a lot better.

The problem is they're all the states that you're not that worried about.

Right.

There are all the states on the right who have done this.

The states on the left have done a lot to expand, quote-unquote, expand access, which usually means we sent a $50 bill in a ballot to their house six months ago, and

we're going to harass them to pick it up.

A slight exaggeration, but not that much.

This is the problem, and the left is still going to be the great thing.

2024.

It's going to be interesting to see how we work this all out.

Hey, you know what?

It's going to be great to watch.

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My son, you know, he just went to

Tony Robbins.

He spent probably

two weeks now with Tony Robbins.

And, oh my gosh,

Tony has just made my life so complex now.

It's just.

Really?

Yeah, because he's always like, let's go, let's go.

Come on, let's go.

Come on, let's go.

And you're like, okay,

slow down.

Slow down.

No, Dad, I don't want to slow down.

You know, maybe it's your age that is saying slow down.

You know what I'm living?

Do you remember that song by Kat Stevens, Father and Son?

It's like, I'm old, I'm happy.

You're talking about Youssef Islam?

Yeah, you got time.

Yes.

Okay.

Yeah, yes.

But it was when he was Kat Stevens.

No, don't dead name him.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

Thank you.

Is he a woman now, too?

I don't know.

Okay.

Probably.

Anyway.

No, actually, now because he's converted to Islam, so my guess is no.

Not doing that.

And you know what's what is good about it is it's exciting to be around people that are exciting.

You know, things

you, I don't think people realize how much effect they can have on people, you know.

Did you know, for instance, did you know that

Hanukkah candles are not supposed to be, you know, on the mantle or the dinner table?

The

Hanukkah candles are supposed to be lit.

Do you know where?

No, I do not.

Just outside the door or in a window visible from the streets.

Okay.

Well, that one seems like

you have drapes.

I think it's a little concerning.

But, you know, other than that.

But I mean, but that says a lot, doesn't it?

And especially, you are supposed to celebrate publicly the miracle of Hanukkah.

So it's supposed to be in the windows.

But in a world where, you know, you're Jewish and you're like,

I don't think I'm going to put the menorah.

I mean, that's,

I mean, that should say everything.

If you're living, because I've read a lot of people from Los Angeles, they don't want, they just are like, keep it to yourself.

Keep it to yourself.

That's wrong.

That's wrong.

But anyway, the idea is that you need to share your light.

And, you know, just with everything that's going on, if you're seeing somebody with a menorah in their window,

that's a person of courage.

Unfortunately, I hate to say it.

That's a person of courage.

And those who don't, I mean,

you know, I guess, you know, you could say you're living in fear.

I think it's justifiable in some areas, but you're living in fear.

And fear is actually a friend.

Fear is what keeps us alive because the world is a really dangerous place.

If you had no fear, you would have, as a kid, walked off the roof.

You know, you you would have done those jackass things

all the time because you'd have no fear.

Fear and the avoidance of danger,

they're wired deep into us.

We recoil from a snake.

We don't even, before we even consciously identify it as a snake, we know because that reflex is embedded so deeply into us.

It's almost impossible to train yourself out of it.

And it's a good thing because fear is also contagious.

Now, good thing and bad thing.

It's contagious.

That's a good thing.

A scream, a tone of voice, posture, facial expression, that will communicate fear from one person to the next.

And that's a survival mechanism.

Again, somebody in your group is afraid.

Maybe they know something that I don't know.

Maybe they've seen the tiger and I haven't seen it yet.

And the smart thing is to react before asking too many questions.

You just shut down.

Wait a minute, wait a minute.

And then you can ask questions maybe.

Because we are animals.

We're social animals.

and we're constantly informed by one another, constantly calibrating against each other.

And that goes for a positive as well as negative.

Crowds can turn into mobs and do horrible things, okay,

way beyond what an individual in that crowd could or would do.

Anybody who has experienced this knows it gets out of control fast.

Anybody who has been to church, let's say on Sunday,

family went to Gateway yesterday and it was just, it was really uplifting.

A truly intense, exciting concert.

All of a sudden, the congregation, the people that are there, it's different.

It's not just you experiencing it at a football game.

It's just something, you're part of something greater and you can't really put your finger on it.

And ideas are also contagious.

I don't know if you follow Gad Sad, but you should.

Gad Sad models bad ideas as mind pathogens, and he says they pass from one mind to another, infecting greater and greater numbers.

Some social crazes from the tulip mania to the self-harm or transgenderism among teenage girls.

See Abigail Schreiber's irreversible damage if you want to know more about that.

But transgenderism among teenage girls has been shown that they're behaving in similar ways for similar reasons.

Obviously, in many cases,

contagious fear is disastrous.

And in our world, that's the obvious case.

Just think of the pandemic panic on COVID-19.

How many people just stopped thinking?

Think of any time a million stories of people dying when a crowd panics and stampedes.

Well, there was a, this is why you don't cry fire in a crowded movie theater when there's not a fire.

You don't do that because you know how the crowd is going to react.

The Bible's view of fear in combat, its contagious effects, is nicely summarized when priests are instructed to tell the Israelites, Let your heart not be faint.

Don't panic, don't break, for the Lord your God is the one who goes with you to fight your enemies for you.

But also,

who is the man who is fearful and faint-hearted?

Let him go and return to his house.

Don't let him melt the heart of his fellows.

Now again, flip side,

positive emotions are contagious.

Kindness, love, joy, even...

Laughter.

Ever wondered why there's canned laughter in sitcoms?

I do do this once in a while.

If I'm having a really bad day, I have this saved on my Instagram.

Can we please play the baby laughing?

Try not to laugh.

Try not to laugh.

There is nothing better.

It is, I mean, it's contagious.

Go back to the worship service, the concert hall, the baby laughing, people laughing.

It's the same for courage.

We always tell ourselves to reach deep within to find strength and courage.

But courage is often sparked, at least initially, from without because courage is also contagious.

War is a classic scene to study for obvious reasons.

Studies of the Lincoln Brigade, American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, considered classic investigations of courage in battle.

Peter Carroll, 1994, the article

in the paper that related to panic that could become dangerously contagious, jeopardizing everyone.

Yet the veterans observed that courage, too, had become infectious.

Dollar and Horton's book on the same topic, Fear in Battle, identifies leadership along with devotion to cause as key enablers of courage in combat.

Something to fight for.

The personal example of courage, Israeli combat officers are specifically taught to lead from the front, after me.

It's not forward, it's after me.

There's all kinds of these examples.

The only fear we have to fear is fear itself.

At the bottom, we've always known that.

That's why we have heroes and statues.

That's why we have stories that are meant to inspire us.

Fictional, historical,

from movies, you know, to the Bible.

We look to our heroes to teach us.

They teach us how we should behave when the world goes dark and scary.

We look to them, the past, to kindle the light of courage in us so we can choose to face the darkness.

But what happens when a country has all of its real heroes taken down?

All of the statues, good or bad,

taken down?

When they don't remember their history?

That's really...

What Hanukkah is really about.

It's what Christmas is really all about.

Remember who you are.

The world's dark and scary.

That's the truth.

Many play on fears.

It makes us more afraid, including afraid of each other.

And when that happens, we cry out for a savior to make us safe.

There's only one savior that I know of.

But

if we are rock solid, we have the light of courage and laughter and hope and truth within us.

And if we light it up in ourselves and put it in the front window,

it not only lights us up, it lights up others.

More and more light on and on.

Each candle burns from within, but it's lit by a spark from without, shining out against the darkness, but always reaching up.

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Welcome to the Glen Beck program.

So there's a couple of things.

Let's talk politics here for a second.

It looks like Donald Trump is up even more now against Biden in direct head-to-head.

But

this is,

I don't know if you read this article, Stu, but

it is so crazy how they are looking at things now.

Donald Trump looks like if it was head-to-head, Trump would have a four-point advantage over Biden, okay?

But that doesn't, you know, they point out he's been charged with 91 felony counts for criminal prosecutions.

He's spilled probably.

Anyway, of course.

But then they go on to say, but

if you add

five more challengers for the independent vote.

Oh, okay.

Okay.

So five more challengers.

It does seem like everyone these days is trying to get in on this.

I mean, RFK Jr.

is obviously the highest profile, and the other third-party candidates are going to be there.

Like, there's still going to be a libertarian nominee.

All that's going to happen.

But anyway, Liz Cheney was gone.

Cornell West is in there.

It seems like more and more people are jumping in to kind of make this third-party thing happen.

Biden lags behind Trump by four percentage points, 47-43, on a hypothetical ballot.

Trump's lead, however, expands to six points, 37 to 31.

If you add in Democrat-turned independent Robert F.

Kennedy, he drew the most at 8%.

But I don't think that's going to happen.

You know what I think that is?

And this is really wrong, I think.

People do this all the time.

They don't want to feel like their vote has been thrown away, so they listen to the polls.

And they either don't go because they think their candidate won, or they don't go because they think their candidate is going to lose.

or they change their vote in primary.

They change their vote because they want to be with a winner.

You could go out and say, I want to vote for Robert F.

Kennedy.

It shows 8%, but I bet you that's more like two

when the actual vote happened.

When he first announced, there were polls with him at 24%.

If that's true, it's degrading pretty quickly.

It is a weird way we do this, though.

There's a guy I know who had

a DeSantis sign in his front yard very early.

And he was a big DeSantis supporter and recently took the sign down.

And his answer,

when we asked him, like, hey, why'd you take the sign down?

He said, well, for obvious reasons.

Now, the obvious reason, I think what he was saying was, okay, well, you know, he's not doing that well.

Like, he's not winning.

He was, at that time, it was pretty close.

You know, this is like very early on this year.

And I guess because, you know, he's not winning and it hasn't gone as well as

had hoped,

he took it down.

But like, are you trying to predict the winner of the election?

Are you trying to pick who you think is the best candidate?

If you think DeSantis is the best candidate, you would support him until the votes happen.

Right.

Why would you change to the other guy so you can say you were on the side of the guy who won?

What does that matter?

Like we're trying to pick a presidential nominee here.

Like you want to pick the best one.

If, if he, if, and this is pretty consistent with people that I know, if, if DeSantis were to lose and your guy doesn't win, you're probably going to vote for Donald Trump or you're going to vote for Mickey Hale, whoever the candidate is.

So anyone but Biden, basically.

So why?

Why in a primary would you feel like, is it because you just want to be part of the winning team?

Is that why, is that how you're you're casting your vote?

I found that to be very strange, but consistent

with a lot of people.

We only have a minute.

We have to get in, only 30 seconds.

We have to get into what Steve Dace

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Good friend in from Israel, Rabbi Itzak

Alderstein, is with us.

Great to be here, Glenn.

How are you?

I'm doing good, as well as you can do in the middle of a war.

I got to tell you, the power that you have,

I'm just overwhelmed by it.

I was eating breakfast, breakfast meeting, call for an Uber, get into the car, and I hear this voice, and I look at the, and it says Mercury.

And I tell my lovely driver, Deirdre, he said, are you listening to Mercury?

She says, yeah, my daughter got me into it a couple of years ago.

And he said, you know where we're going?

Yeah, so great.

So great.

Texas is a blessed place.

How are things in Israel?

You know, it's a mixture.

It's a war.

There's no question.

I feel a little guilty because my family,

my wife and myself and two kids, live in the Jerusalem area where we haven't had to run for a bomb shelter in a couple of weeks.

People are amazing.

The feeling of unity in the country is just

like that in 9-11.

I do think

it's something a little different here.

It's not just a question of survival.

It's people finding their commonality.

It's a commonality that is deeper than just this horrible, horrible enemy that we have to defeat.

It's the sense of mission, of purpose, of having been in this land for 3,000 years, have come back to it, started this wonderful, wonderful state.

We got more than 50% of the country who are volunteering to help soldiers, displaced people.

People are making meals.

Every time, God forbid, another soldier dies, there are literally thousands of people, thousands of strangers

who come to a funeral.

It's exhilarating and it makes me feel a little bad.

I remember, I think I remember when I was a kid, there was somewhat of this feeling in America, and it's dissipated for so long.

I know.

Hopefully, it comes back, and hopefully, it doesn't take a national tragedy to do it.

There's video that is out: Palestinian strip, forced to sit outside by IDF soldiers, raises ire.

How do you respond to that?

My stomach responds first, after I can get control of that.

What are people saying?

You're talking about an army that invaded Israel, that was

a perpetrator of the worst savagery that we have seen

since World War II, certainly the worst that Jews

have experienced.

I was in Knesset about a week ago,

just after a showing to members of Knesset of some of the footage that hasn't been shown to the general public.

Nobody made it through the entire showing.

Everybody, some people made it closer to the end.

One woman collapsed.

There were doctors waiting outside.

You're talking about things that we don't even want to talk about.

And if you see the visuals,

you're changed for life.

When you then surround some of their soldiers, people who are pledged, who've said, October 7th is just the beginning.

I know.

It's the first of a set.

There's going to be bigger and better coming.

And there's no way that

you're going to to suppress us and people are upset when you show a visual of soldiers who should be happy that they're alive and and

and and and are there because security demanded that you make sure that they're not hiding any arms

uh

you know what what what's scariest about that glenn is the extent to which people's minds are affected by visuals without any thought about principles.

It is truly terrifying here in America to see, I mean, I knew it was going to get bad.

I've talked about it for years.

But to see how rapidly so many people have gone off the cliff of reality

is

a little terrifying.

You see what happened last week with the

heads of Penn and Harvard and MIT.

I don't even understand how people

are justifying this at all.

Do you?

I'm afraid that

I do.

Look, there are a number of components of this.

Two of them we can get through very quickly.

The other one you're going to find more interesting.

One is that anti-Semitism never, ever really goes away.

Correct.

It's there.

I've worked in the field of watching anti-Semitism now for decades.

And the worst kind of anti-Semitism as far as Jewish survival is unconscious anti-Semitism.

People would be shocked to hear, what, am I an anti-Semite?

But yet harbor subconscious feelings about the Jewish people.

It's the only way to understand why there's so many people who are upset.

And people should be upset

watching people die and watching casualties, although we don't know how many there are.

But what happened a couple of years ago in Syria?

when Assad killed between 500 to 600,000 people.

By the way, almost almost every one of those deaths could have been avoided had America stood its ground

rather than keeping painting lines in the sand that

they never followed.

13 million people displaced.

If you ask people in America, where's the bloodiest conflict in recent decades?

Where are most people, where are more people dying than any place on earth?

And I'm telling you, 11 out of 10

will tell you, will not get this right.

Math was not my strong point.

11 out of 10 will tell you, I don't know, but they won't get the real one, which is the Congo.

War that's been going on for decades with hundreds of thousands of casualties, orders of magnitude more than Israel-Palestine.

So where's the outrage?

So that's part of it.

Another part of it is...

is the introduction of a Middle Eastern anti-Semitism that's a product of immigration.

That's going to change the demography of America.

It's already changed the voting habits of the Democratic Party.

But then there's the part that you should really get

scared about, and that is that Liz McGill,

the one whose testimony was the most damning in Congress,

it depends on context.

What was she doing?

That was your question.

What she was really doing was pandering to the expectations of faculty and students on campus.

And that has been heading in one direction for decades.

It is, you know, if you don't understand it, it is

why Bob Iger being replaced at Disney will make no difference because the culture is so deep, it's all the way down the food chain.

It's in all of the employees.

So replacing the top won't change a darn thing.

Right.

And I know I'm not going to to get paid more for this interview by buttering you up because

none of us get paid anything.

But that's one of the reasons why you are sitting in such an important position.

Why the only way that this can be arrested, or at least contained in part, is if people recognize the depth of the problem and say we're going to take the appropriate measures.

I don't mean anything, God forbid, militarily or anything.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I mean in education in particular.

There are just too many parents out there who say, this is horrible, you know, this intersectionality stuff and the wokeism, whatever.

But as far as their own kids and the schooling they're giving their own kids, they're you know, like, okay,

we really were going to send our kids to a Christian school, but you know, we just moved and the public school is only half a mile away, right?

And we're going to do it.

And thinking that somehow you're not going to have to bear those consequences.

If you're serious about the centrality of the family, if you're serious about Christian values, then you have to realize that the most sacred mission that God gave to you is to make sure that

your children are servants of God, who are interested in the truth.

And people are just not able to emerge that way when they're glued to their devices 26 hours a day and then indoctrinated in public schools and certainly in the universities.

Right.

Let me

ask you, because you said

a year ago, and you said to me several years ago as well, they're coming for Christians first this time.

I think

we're not in lockstep,

but

it's getting worse for the Jews faster than it is for the Christians.

But you were right all those years ago.

Christians are unaware of what is happening to them.

And

what is right around the corner?

I mean, if you're surprised at how many people are saying, you know, I'm, you know, I'm anti-Semitic things, I'm against the Jews or whatever.

It's not a huge leap in this society now to say, yeah, well, I'm also against those Christians too, because the Christians cause all the problems.

Especially since one of the dominant themes in the culture of America today is the takeover by thoughts of intersectionality and wokeism and the idea that you can divide the world into two halves, the oppressed and the oppressors.

And the good guys are the oppressed and the bad guys are the oppressors.

There was a display in a hall at Indiana University, Purdue, for almost an entire year.

Not in a classroom, in a hallway,

that

sought to tell, to alert students about how Christianity was part of white privilege and therefore made Christians as Christians part of the oppressor class, how Christianity was used as a vehicle of oppression.

You may be right that I was wrong about coming for Christians first, although

they did in places like Nigeria and a whole, but you know, October 7th unleashed something that was powerful.

But you're not a step behind.

You're maybe a quarter of a step behind.

Michigan State University had

a code of speech for students.

It has been revoked since then, but it was in force for, I believe, an entire academic year, where students were told to avoid any language that made oblique reference to the majority religion in America.

So you were not supposed to use words like merry

or

jingle bells or eggs or

and

it's stressed majority religion.

You're allowed to talk about minority religions, I guess as long as it's not Jewish, but you can't talk about

Christianity.

The key here to understand all of this is oppressor versus oppressed.

If everything else goes all logic, everything goes out the window.

all facts go out the window.

If you just look at oppressor versus oppressed,

then

you lose all common sense and everything else.

I want to ask you one other question that has

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.

That's kind of what your dog is saying, although they hate salads.

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This has, you know, I've known this forever.

Read it in the scriptures.

When the chosen people are going into Israel, God says, choose life.

And we wouldn't have a society.

The Judeo-Christian world is based on the respect of life.

Without...

Without that moment, you don't have the respect for life.

You have a horrible, horrible, dark world.

I keep coming back to the thought that that is the only decision that we really have to make.

Because everything right now is being divided into life or death.

All of it, how you vote, it's either going to cause life to flourish or it will cause death.

All of these things are life and death.

And I've never seen, in my lifetime, that choice so clear.

You would think that the Bible wouldn't even have to instruct people.

There's life, there's death.

Choose life.

Who's not going to choose life?

But the point is, if you're not listening to God, if there's no room for God and his instruction in your life, then in the end, the center of the universe is not...

questions any longer of right or wrong, of listening to any kind of absolute.

It's not fealty to the family or to the nation or the community.

It's numero uno.

It's only yourself.

That's all that's out there.

And when it's you without any moral code to have to choose from,

then feelings become more important than anything else.

So, questions even of life or death themselves become irrelevant.

It's how I feel at the moment.

Do I feel oppressed?

Do I feel like a victim?

Do I feel like like I don't like watching these pictures, so let's do something about it?

And no, I don't have any real solution to it, but I'm not feeling good about it.

We're not thinking about life and death anymore and making that choice.

You're certainly right.

But the missing ingredient there is:

if there is no connection with God and God's word, and God telling you that there is such a thing as good and evil, it's not all relative, It's not context dependent.

There are things we are hardwired to realize are wrong, and it takes real work, which society has done, to get you to abandon those feelings.

So I think that the choice is, are we going to be in tune with

God, with the existence of God and some message out there that God has for us?

How does this, I mean,

I've read the Bible.

It never ends out, it ends up good for the society that is making the choice that we're making right now.

You're always, you're always, at least I am, always screaming at the people going, did you not see two chapters before you did the same thing?

How does this end?

It ends, well, the beginning of the end is what we're talking about right here, the recognition that human societies are imperfect.

that the idea of humans redeeming themselves and coming up with a perfect solution, whether it's Marxism, socialism, capitalism, anything in between, are all doomed to failure.

That the real solution to the problems of mankind is letting God into the world.

And that where there is more God consciousness, there is a hope for wholeness and

people listening to each other and listening to the Word of God who will give us the roadmap.

The end is secure.

It's not a wish.

It's not that religious people can be more optimistic or hopeful.

We can take it to the bank.

But

it starts with the recognition that we have to humble ourselves and

long for God's redemption.

Yeah.

You go down into crazy things when you lose your humility.

You know?

You see it.

You can see it in other people.

But for some reason, I don't think America has yet really seen That's the key to our problem.

We're no longer humble.

We're no longer grateful for really anything.

And until we restore gratitude and humility, we can't turn back to God.

And he is the only solution.

Rabbi, thank you so much.

It's always a pleasure.

It's always a pleasure being here.

Thanks for having me.

Are you going back to Israel today?

No.

No.

A few more pit stops.

And then back.

My best to you and your family and

everybody in Israel.

God bless you.

Thank you so much.

When we come back in just a second, there's a couple of other things that we haven't delved into yet that I think need some attention, some things that happened over the weekend.

We go there in just a second.

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Glad you're here.

There's a couple of things before we get off of the

college testimony of the presidents.

Here's

Saturday Night Live.

Over the weekend, this was their comedy piece on the anti-Semitism that's happening at Harvard, UPenn, and MIT.

Listen to this.

Thank you, Chairwoman.

Now, I'm going to start screaming questions at these women like I'm Billy Eichner.

Anti-Semitism, yay or nay!

I'm sorry, what?

Yes or no is calling for the genocide of Jews against the code of conduct for Harvard.

Well, it depends on the context.

What?

That can't be your answer, UPenn lady.

Same question: yes or no?

Well, Well, we are serious about stopping all forms of hatred, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia.

That the second one, MIT Lady, chance to steal.

And keep in mind, if you don't say yes, you're gonna make me look good, which is really, really hard to do.

So I'll ask you straight up, do you think genocide is bad?

Could I submit an answer in writing at a later date?

Am I winning this hearing?

Somebody pinch me.

Miss Stephanie, your time is up.

Oh, thank God.

The chair recognizes gentlemen from Michigan.

Thank you.

I yield my time back to Miss Stephanik.

Damn it.

Okay, stop.

I am.

I mean, is this even funny?

I've read, I hadn't seen that.

I had not.

I've read about it, and a lot of people were writing about it and saying, can you believe they tried to make fun of the Republican congresswoman congresswoman instead of making fun of the fact that they would not say anti-Semitism was bad?

But what is more jarring to me is how unfunny that was.

That is, I

can't believe that was comedy.

No.

That was an attempt at comedy, what you just heard.

That was

maybe,

I'm being kind, a high school talent show.

Yeah, with the crowd reacting the same way.

Yes.

Like, they don't know when to laugh.

They don't know what's supposed to be funny.

They can tell she's trying to make an idiot out of the Congresswoman.

That's about it.

But the whole thing is reversed with the audience.

Even the SNL audience laughs at, can I put that in writing?

Right.

That's the only time they understood.

That's the only time they understood because they're trying to figure out

how is this, how is Stefanic the bad guy here?

What is, I mean, it is off the rails.

And you know what's really exciting is comedy is making a comeback.

More and more, there are comedians that are just no longer playing this game.

How long

before NBC Saturday Night Live gets the memo?

Well,

they got the memo already.

They decided to go the other way.

Wasn't it?

Was it Shane Gillis who was on the show?

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

He was on the show.

And then they said he made a, I don't know, a comment years previously that was bad or he said a bad word or I don't even remember what the controversy was.

So they threw him out.

And now he's thriving outside of that system.

Online, I mean, he's massive massive following and is probably doing much better than he ever could have done as some faceless member of the SNL cast.

Now, at this point, no one knows who any of them are outside of Keenan Thompson, right?

Yeah, it's the only guy.

And my kids know him as the guy from Goodburger 2.

Yeah.

Not even Goodburger.

They know him from Goodburger 2.

So

I don't know.

The SNL thing, you'd think that they would be able to sense this.

They were at one point on the cutting edge of comedy.

I mean, they really were.

Yes.

But that was squashed by political correctness, squashed by, I think it's probably the same thing that's happening

at Disney.

We were just talking about it.

You can't just fire the top.

You can't fire the top.

It's all the way down into the system now.

You'd have to clean house from top to bottom on Saturday Night Live, and you couldn't do that because you'd also have to clean house at NBC.

Unless you're cleaning house.

Yeah, what's the motivation to do something like that?

There's none.

None.

We're still leading the way.

We're still leading the way on wokeness.

I mean, look at that.

We're still right.

Look at the Elon Musk thing, right?

Here's the guy.

You know, reading that book, and he's been in my mind a lot because of that book.

But you remember that he was like the most popular person in the world.

Everyone loved the guy, except for maybe some on the right.

Yes.

And this is as recent as 2021?

It's not that long ago.

Wow.

It's not that long ago.

Forget that it was just 2021.

I was going through the part of the book where they talk about him,

and they mentioned this is the peak of his popularity.

And they talk about his move toward, I guess you'd call it the right on some of the stuff, though it's not exactly true.

But

it was May 2021

when he

hosted Saturday Night Live,

does that seem at all plausible that right now they would ask Elon Musk to host Saturday Night Live?

No.

The reason they did it because he was so popular, so well liked, everybody loved him.

Most of the people on the left, they loved their Teslas.

He was a mega hero.

And then right after that, he opened his factory and became a terrible person or something.

I don't even remember what started it.

But now they're to the point where they think he's Satan because he wants people to be able to say things.

It's like,

I can't even follow it anymore.

All right.

It is a

week before the holidays.

A lot of people are taking this as a short week.

We are going to be here slaving in the cave.

We'll be doing it just for you.

Are you just as disgusted as I am of people who take time off from work?

You know,

it's revolting.

We will work up to 38 weeks a year,

four to five days on some weeks.

Yeah, up to three hours a day, not including commercial breaks and news breaks.

Let's not lock ourselves into that.

No, I'm not saying we're going to do that every year.

I'm just saying that we will do that for you.

Right.

And the American people, what are they doing?

What are they?

They excavate our jobs and such.

Well, we've got an eight-hour job jam-packed into three hours where we get a break every like 10 minutes.

You can't live like that for long.

It's very

different.

Anyway, it's a

shortened week, and when we come back, it will be right smack in the political season.

Yeah.

Even though they won't leave you alone because you know they're going to pass all those bad things that they've said that they weren't going to pass.

The Republicans will cave during the holiday season when they think you're not looking.

So that's good.

But what is happening in Iowa?

Well, there is a new poll out in Iowa today.

This is the Des Moines Register.

This is, you know, thought of as the

gold standard poll for Iowa.

This is,

it's got, it was, it depends.

You can find good news for

you if you're a few candidates.

You know, for example, Ron Ron DeSantis is up in Iowa.

There is a little asterisk to that, though.

So is Donald Trump.

And in fact, Donald Trump is up by more.

Right now, Donald Trump at 51%.

Ron DeSantis is at 19%.

Nikki Haley at 16%.

Haley is flat from the last poll.

And then Ramaswamy at five, Chris Christie at four.

Asa Hutchinson cracking positive digits at 1%, which is pretty darn impressive.

That is.

Ryan Binkley still at zero.

Ryan Zinkley?

Yeah, at at zero.

I am shocked.

I know.

I was shocked too.

Binkley from the Binkleys.

Binkleys of

that.

Yeah.

Yeah, you know it.

So

he's not going to win, I don't think.

So you have a situation where you had the

endorsement of the very popular governor of Iowa.

And you had the endorsement of

one of the most popular evangelical political leaders in Iowa, both for Ron DeSantis, maybe moved the needle a tad as he got to 19.

He went from 16 to 19.

So that's, I guess, an improvement.

But again, remember, you had people dropping out.

You had people like Tim Scott dropping out and Mike Pence dropping out in this period.

A lot of that seemed to go to Donald Trump.

So if the poll is accurate, of course.

I mean, look, you get generalities from these things, not specifics, but generalities would tell you Donald Trump very much in the lead, tight race for second right now, with, what, six weeks left?

What is it?

Is it January 15th for the caucus?

i think it is i think it's january 15th for the uh caucus off the top of my head which is

you know you're right we come back on the what the third and a third fourth whatever it is yeah it's a week and a half right after the holidays it's a week and a half and we're into iowa and then and then when is uh when is new hampshire uh that's a good question let me see that's just a couple of weeks after that isn't it yeah i mean we are in we'll know who the i mean it's crazy donald trump he's gonna win well man i hate to say this He looks like he's going to win in

Iowa.

No votes have been cast.

No votes have been cast.

And, you know, stranger things have happened.

So I just want to let you know, aliens

have been confirmed now by the Pentagon.

So stranger things have happened.

He is still in the lead, but Nikki Haley is clobbering DeSantis in New Hampshire.

Is that right?

Correct.

Yes.

That's been the case for a while.

In fact, DeSantis is not even third in New Hampshire.

I think he's fourth behind Christie as well.

And then you have...

He's got to have a strong second in South Carolina because if Trump wins the first two, he'll most likely win in South Carolina.

But Nikki, you know,

that's her home state.

If she's going to do well, she's going to do really well there.

You'd think.

But I mean,

take out the fact that the opposing political party is trying to throw the leading candidate in prison.

Can we take that out for just a second?

It's hard to.

It's hard to take that out.

I think we should deal with that separately for a second.

Okay, let's just pretend that's Venezuela right now.

Right, like that crazy.

That only happens in countries like that.

Yeah.

If you take that out for a second, you'd look at this race and you'd say, okay, DeSantis will have a chance to throw everything he's got

at the race in Iowa.

If he loses in Iowa, he's pretty much done.

I think that's true.

If he does not, maybe if he lost by, if he was down by 20 points in the polls and then only lost by two, people might say, wow, that was a really strong showing.

So maybe a close loss would be okay.

But he really needs to win Iowa.

So

DeSantis?

DeSantis.

I disagree.

I disagree because I'm looking at this whole race differently.

I think Donald Trump is going to be the nominee

and the left is doing everything to ensure it, even though right now they're freaking out.

They're like, uh-oh, maybe we shouldn't have done all these things.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

Every time they make another move against Donald Trump, he becomes stronger.

I think he will be the nominee.

I think DeSantis knows that.

I think everybody knows that.

And they're still fighting, and it would be interesting, you know, but it would be pretty historic if, you know, the lead was at 50 points and you were at 19 and you lost by two.

It'd be pretty historic.

So, but

aliens have been confirmed by the Pentagon.

So, it could happen.

I think DeSantis is running for number two, not for the vice presidency.

He wouldn't, I don't think he would run.

It'd be a vice president.

No.

Although, what's he going to do after he leaves?

And I've already invited him, move to Texas.

We'll make you the governor here.

But he's not running for the vice presidency.

He's He's got to be number two in case

Donald Trump

is the guy who goes to prison strangely.

Your problem with my point is the exact

thing I said we shouldn't discuss right now.

The one thing I said, let's take this off the table for the moment.

That's your problem with my analysis?

Well, yeah, the only thing I exempted is the one thing you point to.

Because you can't.

You can't.

But what I'm saying is at a normal race, like if this was a normal situation where candidates were running, DeSantis, if he lost in Iowa, he'd be out.

And I think the same thing happens with Nikki Haley in New Hampshire.

And certainly in South Carolina.

Right.

Like Nikki Haley's point is she can come in.

Like, let's say Iowa happens.

DeSantis maybe drops out.

Some of those votes, which I don't think this is the case, go to Haley.

They won't.

She makes a run in New Hampshire, somehow wins New Hampshire, wins South Carolina, then you've got a competition around your hands, probably.

But again, if Donald Trump wins Iowa, New Hampshire in a normal circumstance, pretty much over.

It's over.

There's nothing else to do.

But this is not a normal circumstance.

So bringing in the part of

the analysis that you brought up,

these guys probably should.

Should I recognize reality?

Number one, you don't listen to

the parameters of conversation.

I know, but I know, but I'm just saying.

So this is the second part of it, which is now the realistic part that we're in, which is even if those two lose, you might as well keep fighting because there is a chance that, you know, look, they're trying to put him in prison.

They're trying to keep him off of ballots.

They're, I mean, God only knows what they're trying to do to Donald.

Nobody knows

what that means.

So keep it alive.

Yeah.

Right.

Nobody knows what that means.

I've asked constitutional scholars and they all say the same thing.

I'm not sure.

Yeah.

Well, okay.

We better have a number two.

We better have a number two.

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Stu, I want to talk to you a little bit about Biden and his pull numbers.

You know, they're going down.

It looks like Biden is beating him.

I mean, that Trump is beating him.

But

I'm going to compare it to a plane crash.

Okay.

But

I want you to just not think about the facts that the plane is out of fuel, both pilots are dead, the door is locked, and

we're just shy of the altitude.

The one problem I have is you have no fuel, and the plane might go down.

Right.

And you're not even addressing that.

That's the one problem I have with your dumb analysis.

In other words,

that analogy doesn't work because it's going to slam in through the mountains.

I was saying take it to another normal time period.

Oh, okay, we'll deal with that.

Pilots are dead.

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