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Live from Houston, Texas, Glenn praises the reboot of the TV show "Frasier" as actor Kelsey Grammer gets slammed for giving a positive statement about Trump. Glenn and Stu discuss the difficulties of running a presidential campaign as the next Republican debate is a day away. Glenn blasts Instagram after receiving a bogus strike as he and Stu discuss social media companies' ongoing censoring of Americans. Glenn's chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins to discuss the investigation into the unincorporated community Colony Ridge and how the story is not how it first appeared. Twitchy contributor Chad Felix Greene joins to discuss the truth about transgender violence, or lack thereof, in America. Glenn and Stu go over the ongoing COP28 climate conference and the hypocrisy of the attendees. Film Threat founder Chris Gore joins to discuss the abysmal failure of Disney's "Wish" and how Disney stopped being the powerhouse animation studio it once was.
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The guy who was going to prison for the meme that pissed Hillary Clinton off, yeah.

Appellate court said, you know, let's not send him to prison right now.

Let's hear the appeal.

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Why, I wonder.

We'll have that.

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I guess I have a, I've been a bad boy on Instagram.

I told the truth.

And

I got up this morning.

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Well, sitting down now, of course, is Stu Bergeer.

Hello, Stu.

Thank you very much, Glenn.

I am seated, and I appreciate you letting everyone know.

Well, I mean, it just says stand up, but you seem to be seated every day, but no one's really surprised.

How are you, Stu?

Good.

How are you, ma'am?

Very good.

Very good.

So

we've been out on the road here for the last few days, and I'm in Houston.

And so I've had,

you know, some time in the hotel room late at night, just watching stuff.

Have you watched the new Fraser yet?

No, I have not.

It's hysterical.

Really?

It's really hysterical.

No political correct, nothing.

It's just funny.

And I think it's his best work yet.

Really?

Of course, I have heard reviews of this from the mainstream media that have all said it's horrible.

Oh, so it must be good.

Oh, really?

Yes.

Oh, it's really good.

They're trying to destroy him.

Do you see what happened to him on the BBC yesterday?

No.

He was on the BBC and he was doing an interview.

And they said, so politically, where do you stand?

And he said, I'm still for Trump.

You'd still vote for Trump?

Yeah, I'd still vote for Trump.

And then immediately the PR people from Paramount Plus were like, oh,

so they're like, this interview is done.

Okay, I guess we're done talking about my show.

He's not worried about talking about it.

He doesn't care.

He'll talk.

He'll just be honest about it.

But the PR people can't let that be heard.

You can't let anyone know that someone who gets, you know, half the vote in the country actually has supporters that might be on your television.

Right.

I mean, you know, there were 80 million people that voted for Donald Trump, and

let's not recognize them at all.

Let's just shh, keep that down.

The debate is tomorrow.

I don't know about you, but I'm very excited and really disappointed.

Bergmentum

is done.

I mean,

it's the worst story of the year, right?

As he was about to just catch fire, Bergamania has been ended.

Well, catch fire in the way the Hindenburg caught fire.

It was very hot.

Much of it.

Humanity.

I mean, you know, like, look, it's funny.

But again, what's the downside for a guy like Doug Bergam?

Other than him spending spending a bunch of his personal fortune on this?

I mean, people, I guess, know his name now.

I don't know what he turns that into exactly, but.

No.

No, nobody knows his name.

Well, in political circles, he certainly raised his profile by this.

I didn't, I legitimately had never, I did not know the name Doug Bergham.

Nobody watched the debate.

Nobody watched the debate except people who might know who Doug Bergham was.

I am a person who would be qualified

as someone who might know who Doug Bergham was, but I didn't know who Doug Bergam Bergam was, and now I do.

Okay, all right.

I didn't know either.

I mean, he looked like a scary Muppet.

Every time he came on the screen, I'm like, oh my gosh, what?

Oh, it's Doug Bergam.

Okay.

You were a big fan of his eyebrows.

I know you made it.

I'm a big fan of you.

I know you've talked to a bunch of people about how you can get similar eyebrows.

I've interviewed his eyebrows.

The left one is quite funny.

The left one is the great communicator, I believe, of the two eyebrows.

But, you know, look, he didn't.

I mean, there's a lot you you could say about him, but like, he didn't get in the way of the race.

You know,

he made a couple of

debates.

Yeah.

Right.

Like, people are mad at Chris Christie right now.

This is a big thing going on on the sort of the, I guess, if you want to say anti-Trump side of the Republican primary, whatever that is, where they want him to drop out and endorse Nikki Haley because Haley's got some momentum.

She's, you know, ahead of everybody other than Trump in New Hampshire.

Well, honestly, if you are Chris Christie, why wouldn't you do that except your big fat ego?

Well, yeah, but...

Why wouldn't you drop out and

give the momentum to Nikki?

So

your question is,

what would you do if you were Chris Christie without his defining characteristic?

I mean, I don't know.

You wouldn't be Chris Christie, is what I'm saying.

Yes, I am.

He said on MSNBC a bunch of times the reason he's running is because he doesn't want Donald Trump to be president.

But in reality, he's in this for himself, right?

This is, he has no path to this nomination.

And, you know, he,

and that's just because his, his favorables are terrible within the party.

It's not like Nikki Haley, where people look at Nikki Haley.

There's some people who don't like Haley.

But her favorables are fine within the party.

Like, she is a very normal candidate that, in a normal circumstance, could have a chance to win this nomination, right?

Like,

that is not the profile of Chris Christie.

Chris Christie has one state where he's doing well.

He's basically running a one-state campaign.

His favorables or unfavorables are through the roof.

I mean, much more than other candidates like, you know, even Vivek Ramaswamy, who, you know, a lot of people don't like after his debate performances.

He kind of very, you know, split the populace a little bit.

And some people really love him, some people don't.

But I mean, Chris, you know, Chris Christie would dream for Vivek Ramaswamy's favorable and unfavorable ratings.

Like, I mean,

people just don't like Chris Christie in general.

And this is something it's hard to overcome in a primary.

And I've heard him say, Chris Christie, I've heard him say he also dreams about Vivek's spicy Indian food.

Really?

So I have not heard that, but

I'm not sure if Vivek eats or makes spicy Indian food, but Chris is convinced of it.

So,

you know, I think he can smell it on you.

You know?

If you've been around food at any point in your life, I think Christie can smell it on you.

And that's most people.

Is that bacon?

That might be

vice president.

There are a lot of buffets on a day-to-day basis.

We did the Iowa thing a couple of years ago where you go around the state and they make, you know, every the candidates make these speeches.

They make the same speech over and over again to rooms of 20 and 30 people.

But every time you walk into one of those places, there's the same sort of like layout of like Danishes that have been out for two hours.

and doughnuts.

Good stuff.

And man, do you feel healthy after a weekend?

Just a weekend of doing that.

How these guys do it for eight months, I have no idea.

I have to tell you, if you ever, you know, this is a better system than, you know, Canada's made, you know, which is their medical assisted death.

Just run for president.

Yeah.

You know, a couple of months on the road running for president, you'll want to kill yourself.

It will, it's, no, it's a delightful, delightful thing.

I tell you, I don't know.

I don't know how these guys do it.

They get up every day and they're like, yeah, all right, we're ready to go.

And you're like, really?

I've been, I've just been doing this for two days and

I don't believe in the country anymore.

I want it to fail.

I want North Korea's system so we don't have to do this every four years.

That's kind of where I was after one weekend in Iowa.

It really was.

Because, first of all, Iowa this time of year is cold.

It's freaking cold and it's windy.

It's a great state, but man, it can be rough in January.

And, you know, like, it is really interesting like you see like a new wave of candidate style donald trump really was the one who who kicked this off which was basically like i'm just gonna go with trump it was like i'm just gonna call into fox news and morning joe every day and just make points and then hang up and be in trump tower right like that was his way of approaching it christie's kind of done a similar thing where he just keeps going on television and running a campaign instead of going city to city state to state district to district he's not doing that He's just, you know, basically going on TV and podcasts over and over again.

From the city of the world, nobody really, I mean, I don't know if Chris Gitz is, he's not Donald Trump.

He is not.

He's not exactly electric on television.

He's actually better on television than he is at a lot of other things, like restraints.

I've read a quote where his wife said, I'd rather see him on television than in person.

But it's true.

It's a way to run a cheap campaign, right?

You don't have to spend a lot of money and you don't have to raise a lot of money to run that campaign.

I mean, Vivek's done this at some level, too.

He's done more on the ground stuff, but he's been really big on just going on podcasts.

He's been on podcasts after podcast.

The only one he won't go on is Pat Gray Unleashed.

But other than that, he'll go on a million different podcasts.

He won't go on Pat?

That has been an ongoing thing for months, apparently.

We talked to Pat about this when he was on yesterday.

Really?

And he...

Does Pat not like him?

No, Pat, I think.

Do you want to sabotage his career?

Is that what's happening?

There have been some people who really don't like Vivek on the right, you know, just don't like him, don't appreciate what he's doing and whatever.

Okay, that's fine.

But Pat was like, I like what he's saying and tried to book him.

And he just, for whatever reason, it didn't happen.

And then it became a thing.

They were saying, why can't we get this guy on?

And now I don't think he even wants him on.

But

the point here is that there are different ways to run these campaigns.

DeSantis has been to every county in Iowa now.

You know, he's running that traditional ground campaign.

And for whatever reason, Glenn, one really interesting part about the Iowa race this year is we're just not getting any polling out of the state.

I have no idea what's going on right now in Iowa.

It's fascinating because we're a month away from this.

We should, at the very least, be getting one good poll a week out of Iowa right now.

And it's been over a month since we've had a good one.

So let me just put on my mainstream media hat here for a second.

If I'm the mainstream media, if Donald Trump is not doing well, because didn't Donald Trump pretty much write Iowa off?

Kind of.

What do you mean?

For this one or for 2016?

This one.

No, he's leading by 20 or 30 points.

Oh, I thought you said there were no polls.

Well, I mean, I'm going off of the polls that we have.

You know, people love to say that they hate polls, you know, and they don't believe them.

But of course, the reason why Mike Pence and Tim Scott are not in.

you know, the race right now is because of polls.

Right.

You know, and everyone wants to encourage Chris Christie to get out.

Well, the reason is because they don't see anything in the polls that would indicate he has any chance of the nomination.

The polls don't tell us great specifics.

You can't believe them down to the single point.

I mean, Donald Trump was leading in the polls in Iowa and wound up losing in 2016 to Cruz, which was at the time in the polls a bit of a surprise.

But it's not a surprise if you look at these things more as generalities rather than specifics.

And the generalities tell you, okay, Tim Scott has no chance.

Mike Pence has no chance.

Chris Christie has no chance of winning this.

We know that from generalities.

But when you look at the polls, it would be like

we had two major endorsements for Ron DeSantis in Iowa, the governor of the state and Bob Vanderplatz, who's one of the biggest evangelical leaders in the state, very tied into the politics there.

Both of those endorsements come out.

They're huge endorsements.

And we haven't had a poll since, I would argue, is even halfway reliable or

from a decent pollster to tell us, has there been any effect from that?

I mean, maybe not, maybe so, but we don't even know.

We really don't know anything at this point, which is, I mean, it is the mainstream media falling down on its job at this point.

Again,

shocking.

That is a hysterical statement coming in 2023.

It's just the mainstream media falling down on their job.

Yeah.

I mean, it is, but it shouldn't be that funny.

But unfortunately, it is.

It's comical that

someone could consider that they would do their job.

That's the comedy.

Wow.

Do they show up?

Really?

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So Instagram has said that I'm

I got a strike against me.

I guess I don't know how this stuff works.

I don't really care.

But they said that I can't post live.

I can't post live on Instagram.

Damn it, Stu.

Panic.

What are we going to do?

Seriously, what is going to happen when we can't post live on Instagram?

No, I don't.

I mean, I follow you on Instagram as everyone should.

I don't, I mean, I wouldn't say you make a habit of going live on Instagram.

Maybe you've done it.

Well, that's probably pretty good.

That's a good idea.

Three times in the last year?

I don't know.

Maybe.

Maybe.

Maybe.

Yeah.

That's a bizarre.

So what did you do now?

You're trying to reach 200 or 300 people.

I go right to Instagram.

You have a lot of followers at Instagram.

I mean, it's a great.

I know, but it's also, you know, a wholly owned subsidiary of Facebook.

And my Facebook has been suppressed to where our traffic is down on Facebook by 90%.

It's incredible.

What was your point?

I don't think Charles Manson could have a website.

He could go on a killing spree, and his, I don't think he would go down 90%.

Anyway,

he could live stream the killing spree and they'd still let him continue to go live.

Of course they would because it would be factual.

Yeah.

You can't go live for 29 days.

You have 181 days left to request a review.

The post, the following post, did not follow our guidelines.

You can disagree with our decision.

Your post may go against our guidelines on violence or dangerous organizations.

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So it's a COVID, you know, there was a segment on COVID.

It had to be that.

But if I remember the episode right, I'm just quoting the Oversight Committee's findings.

Wow.

How dare you cover the news?

Like, well,

it's

the guidelines on violence

and dangerous organizations.

It's fascinating.

And you didn't do this during an Instagram live, did you?

No.

No, no, no.

This is bizarre.

It's a bizarre thing that they do.

This happened to my wife like 10 times.

Lisa Page made me do it.

That's her name on Instagram.

And

she would get dinged constantly just for talking politics.

And she's conservative and she would bring up just points that, you know, she wanted to make and she would get flagged.

And that's the punishment they kept hitting her with.

She can't go live for 30 days.

And it kept happening over and over and over again.

And at some point, she was just like, I'm just going to split the accounts.

I'm just going to do another account where I talk politics.

And if that one gets banned, whatever.

Because, you know, it's frustrating, especially for people.

You know, she does, you know, podcasting and, you know, influencing or whatever.

And it's like, you know, they're screwing with your livelihood at some level.

But the post was removed.

It may not follow our guidelines on violence or dangerous organizations.

And as a result, you can't broadcast for 29 days, blah, blah, blah.

What violence or dangerous organizations, besides the United States government and the mainstream media, what dangerous organizations was I promoting?

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So I'm just looking at this Instagram thing, Stu, and I think I might

understand why.

Let me just read.

Your post was removed.

It may not follow our guidelines on violence and/or dangerous organizations.

And as a result, you can't go live for 29 days.

You can appeal your decision, blah, blah, blah.

Violation of the community guidelines.

So, the only thing we posted was the cold open to the show.

So,

can we hear and see the cold open here?

The war with Hamas began with a horrific series of attacks in Israel.

For the last two weeks,

Israel and Hamas have been the focus of nearly every news report.

As it should have been, it's important that we continue to stand with Israel and those who stand against evil.

But in true far-left far-left fashion, Democrats conveniently have used this tragedy to slip by other news stories that every American should know.

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Okay.

This is just a preview.

You didn't even say any of the things that happened.

But it may not follow our guidelines on violence and or dangerous organizations.

So are they saying that I was promoting Hamas?

Do they consider Hamas a dangerous organization?

Is that consistent with the Left's view?

That would be news.

That would be news.

They're just freedom fighters, after all.

I think that's ⁇ I mean, if those are the guidelines that I'm supposedly violating, dangerous organizations and violence, the only thing that that fits is the Hamas in the open.

I'm not promoting Hamas.

I'm reporting the news.

How's that work?

Yeah, and not to mention, like, you know, if you didn't, if you're listening on radio, you didn't see the video, which did show some, I mean,

I wouldn't even say it directly showed violent imagery.

It showed hostages being taken away.

It showed, you know, Hamas fighters on

motorcycles firing randomly sort of into houses, but you're not seeing the other person being hit.

I mean, look,

posting Hamas videos, you know, we should know what Hamas did, of course, but I can understand why you might have some community guidelines issues with some of the really, really rough stuff that is.

And we didn't do that.

I mean, even Hamas is showing it in only private screenings, right?

But that's not what you posted.

That was, I don't, again,

no one ever understands.

Other than the fact that you're a conservative, why stuff like this happens.

But

I don't know what the explanation would even be.

Well, we'll.

The The problem with this, of course, is they take this.

You want to post this stuff for everybody to see so the most people can get the information.

And what they do is they block it.

They block it from people being seen.

And so the only place that doesn't have these restrictions is Blaze TV.

You have to be able to put it up on Blaze TV and you can show the whole thing and you never have to apologize for it.

I mean, I know that's why the thing exists, but it's like, at this point, it's more and more important than ever.

This is more, Instagram, Facebook are

worse than the FCC has ever been, ever.

I mean, I've done, you know, I know what the rules are for the FCC.

I've done broadcast since I was 13 years old.

I know them.

In the days when I first started, you had to take a test before you could go on.

So I know all the rules, know how the game is played.

There are restrictions.

You just don't violate those restrictions.

If you do, you're fined.

I've never had a problem with the FCC.

because everything is known.

You know what it is.

What Facebook and Instagram and everybody, these aren't FCC restrictions.

These aren't even close to that.

And they're arbitrary.

It could happen for any reason.

And you're always left guessing like, well, I don't know.

Why did you do that?

That's just an unreasonable, fascistic sort of thing.

I mean, you're more complimentary of these FCC standards standards than I would be.

I don't think they are all that clear, but in comparison to what goes on on Facebook, there's a major, major gap.

I mean, you go back to, like, you know, go back to the, it's never been an issue for us, but you go back to people like Howard Stern, who often would have issues with this and not know, you know, where the lines were.

He'd try to push the lines, obviously.

That was his shtick back in the day.

But, you know, there's never, it was never clear necessarily.

There weren't, there wasn't a list of words you couldn't say or concepts you couldn't say.

It was community standards, and it made it very difficult.

When you go with Facebook, though, I mean, at least with the FCC, if it went to the point where you got a fine, you could argue about it, you would have it, they would have to explain it.

I mean,

the issues with these fact-checkers today and the way that they're turning these things over, you don't even know what the problem is.

I mean, we're sitting here on national radio guessing as to why you got banned from Instagram.

We don't even know.

I mean, we don't even understand the basics of it i was uh and i got a strike the other day um from uh i think it was facebook about that was just quality control right it was just like this really stunk i mean you'd think so like i would understand that yeah i would understand that but me too

it was a factual uh

complaint that basically said i had a guest on i don't know a couple months ago and he was talking about global warming the fact check is it says usa today fact checkers have gone through your post and they have, they have said, I have,

first of all, they are going to, they wanted to delete the post from Facebook so people couldn't see it.

And they said, USA Today says that global warming is from human activity, not sea volcanoes or El Nino.

That's the fact check.

And so I'm like, all right, well, I mean, that's not what the guest said.

He definitely, number one, that's not what he said.

Number two, I didn't say it.

I'm the guy with a page.

I didn't say this, but okay, if you have a problem with it, you're still going to give me a strike.

But number three is, I don't know, ask any scientist on earth.

El Niño definitely has an effect on global warming.

They look at every peak.

Now, it's a temporary effect, which, by the way, was discussed in the interview that it was a temporary effect.

But look at every global peak of temperature.

Going back as far as you want, you will see it typically coincide with an El Niño period.

It is a temporary period of warming that every scientist knows about.

It's not a this is not some controversial statement.

You can say that the guest was not assigning the proper amount to human activity.

And,

you know,

but that's still an opinion.

It's still, it's just an opinion.

And like,

everyone recognizes that El Nino affects global temperature.

It is a very well-known scientific fact that has been around for a very long time.

You can find every mainstream media organization talking about it, probably even in USA today.

Honestly, if I searched for it, I could probably find it.

But they don't care, right?

Like, they just want to take this information down.

And over and over again, it kind of brings you back to like, you need to have places that are, that are,

that actually want the truth.

You were just talking about this off the air, Glenn, with the border documentary that you're doing.

Like, you know, compare this to days where we worked in the mainstream media.

It's nice to work with people who actually are looking for the truth, no matter where it leads you.

And, you know, what's really funny is, or sad, I guess, is we had a meeting after the end of the day.

And I said, I walked into this and I didn't realize I was doing the same thing the mainstream media does.

I walked into this with a story and this is where the story is going to go.

And they don't change.

Halfway through the day, I'm like, something's not right here.

And we met about it and then did a couple of more interviews.

By the end of the day, we met again and said, I don't know what the story is.

And it might indeed be the same story that we have, but there are too many.

I mean, it is crazy.

It is, people are saying either that everyone is corrupt and there are body dumps and gangs and everything else, or

Everybody else on the other side is corrupt.

And

nothing is fitting together in this story yet.

And so I don't know what this story really is.

They would have never done that if they were doing a story on, you know, conservatives and whatever.

They would have never done that.

I mean,

I know what I think would be a great story for ratings or everything else.

I'm not sure what the story is going to be.

In the end, I think the truth will be the most effective story,

ratings-wise and everything else.

But nobody does that.

Nobody does that.

I mean, tell me the time that that's ever happened with us, Stu.

Ever.

Meaning they looked

at us and said, hey, actually, he's not Hitler.

One of those type of things.

No, those things don't exist.

Basically.

They don't exist.

You come in and they don't even listen to you.

They know the soundbite they're trying to get from you.

And that's it.

And everything else is just them trying to get that soundbite.

Yeah.

They've come in with an agenda and try to prove that agenda.

It's reverse engineering the news, right?

Yeah.

And it's, you know, this is happening all over the place.

You know, there's a NBC News is in the middle of doing this to Texas right now, where they, they, they continually, they've done this now twice.

The latest example is the, you know, the city of Grapevine, where they just like name a podcast after a town in Texas and find whatever they think is the worst thing that's happened there and just smear the town.

And it's like, hey, we found this one clip of one person doing one wrong thing.

Let's do a podcast and release it to the nation and say how bad Texas is, right?

Like they go in with an agenda and then just look for the information to try to prove that agenda.

That's not news gathering.

That's not journalism.

That's reverse engineering a point you want to make about how bad red states are.

That's all that is.

And that's the way it happens.

That's the way it happens all the time.

All the time.

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This is what the left does.

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we're in Houston and we've got our production team, our documentary, Blaze TV documentary team.

And of course, I brought my good friend and chief researcher and head writer for my television program, Jason, in.

Jason,

tell me the story that we thought

we were going to find, and we still may find, but tell me the story that you thought we were coming out for.

So if you, just based on the reporting that's happened so far, I was expecting basically almost what I saw in Iraq, right?

Like UN tents type things,

crime going all over the place,

the ultimate squalor that you can think of, mixed in with crime visibly, almost like it was like Grand Theft Auto, you know what I mean?

But actually seeing it in real life play out.

I got to tell you, when we first showed up, I do not, I can't fathom how that's the story that you get just by showing up, driving around and saying, okay, this is what's going on.

Because this story is a lot more complicated than that, obviously.

There's a lot more pieces moving here than I think anyone has even really talked about.

And

you can't get to it on the surface level.

You're going to have to go deeper, which this amazing documentary team is doing, and it's amazing.

I will tell you that we came yesterday, and I told you yesterday, we were looking at a situation, we were told,

by several sources, several sources,

that we were looking at a situation where

this colony ridge,

they were being sold,

being sold at usury-style interest rates of 20 and 30% credit credit card rates.

That is what we were told.

You were looking at a situation where there were gangs involved, the cartels were involved.

That is part of the story we're going to get today.

I'm doing several interviews

on that today.

But I will tell you, if the authorities

don't have if they're not willing to go on camera and say, yes, this is what, I mean, there was, we

were talking about a story yesterday where these two teenage kids were shot in the head

at the mailbox area.

They were both in their car, and

somebody went to the mailbox of, you know, where all of the mailboxes are in this area.

And they saw this car, and these two guys, they thought were just sleeping.

These two teenage kids were just sleeping.

They watch them, they come back and they see that they're still there, and they're like, hey, something's not right.

So they went up to the window, and they were going to knock on the window, and they look in, and these two kids have been shot, I believe, in the head.

Execution style, it seems.

Well,

now we're hearing that perhaps that didn't happen there.

That this was crime, that was a body dump.

And there are places in Houston, there's one very famous place that is a body dump.

That's really bad.

But was this gang-related and was it happening here?

There's only one truth in the end.

But

I'm really glad to say this.

We are doing everything we can to get to that truth.

Not our truth, not the story we think people want to hear, but the actual story.

Not sure,

I did several interviews yesterday and walked away believing

parts of all of the interviews.

Walked away liking some of the people, you know, not necessarily loving some of the other people that we interviewed, but thought there was truth a little bit.

in everybody.

And so our job now is just to piece this together because this is something that is going to happen all over the country.

There is a lot of money being made here.

And you wonder,

I mean, how long did we discuss this, Jason, that

we're not sure if any of this is illegal, might be immoral, might be, it might not even be that strong.

Might be something you're like, I wouldn't do it.

I don't want my friends being involved in this.

But is it immoral or is it illegal?

Oh, yeah, constantly.

And I mean, Glenn, you and I did a show, I believe it was last week, where we did, it was a Wednesday night special, and we picked out the top two issues that the country is most concerned about.

Number one, the economy, people's finances, and number two, the border.

Those and immigration, the top two issues.

This story has elements of both on gigantic magnitude.

Because if it's of a border issue, I mean, we've got an area that's huge.

If people are getting mortgages when they don't need social security numbers, when they don't even really need traditional mortgages, they're able to come here and no one's integrating.

They're all living in this one little area.

I kind of want to know if this is the standard going forward all over the country.

Are these going to be popping up all over the place?

Is that not the issue?

I don't know.

We've been scouring social media, including Spanish social media, on the number one issue, the economy and financing.

We're not exactly sure the ins and outs of how these deals are made, but it does look like people are are confused.

There are multiple people confused, as they were, you know, even during the 2008 financial crisis.

People didn't really know what they were signing up for for some of those adjustable rate mortgages.

I don't know if that's similar now, but we have got to get that story correctly because the stories that have come out right now, I do not believe have.

But people need to know economically, financially, are you getting into a good deal here?

And number two, the border: is this making the border situation worse, or is it not as connected as we've been led to believe it is?

The other thing is,

I mean, this is such a fascinating story

because

these are people that do not have a chance of getting a traditional loan.

70,000.

We were in the neighborhood and it's not a neighborhood I would want to live in.

There were parts of it that seemed pretty eerie and sketchy,

but there are other parts of it that were pretty nice.

Pretty nice.

And these are people that would not get a traditional loan.

So they are going out and they're getting a loan.

We're told today,

we're still verifying everything.

I told you yesterday, 20 to 30 percent, that's what we had found online and with some other sources.

But it appears that maybe that is not true.

We're going to have more

when we as we go.

We have to lock these things in.

The guy who's selling it told me yesterday it's 12.7.

Well, 12.7 is very high for a house loan.

But the United States,

the Federal Reserve charged 19% at one point.

And if you don't have any credit at all and you don't have any money to put down,

that's actually not a bad rate.

Quite honestly.

Do you agree with that or disagree?

Yeah,

I think it sounds like not a bad rate, but from what I'm seeing on, say, social media from people that have done this, I don't even know if they understand that.

Because once they start getting into these loans, like a couple of years down the road, some of them are abandoning them, saying, oh, this is not worth it.

Like, I don't think they were expecting to spend the amounts of money that they were.

That's just what it looks like from the confusion on there.

Right.

And so there's a difference, though, between

them understanding it and predatory loans

and

usury.

You know what I mean?

And,

you know, you can look at this story.

It's amazing.

It's amazing.

I wish you were, well, you will be in January.

I was going to say, I wish you were with me yesterday because I was so conflicted.

I went back and forth, not on crime, not on any of that stuff, but I went back and forth on

is this.

At first, I was, it's probably illegal and it's absolutely immoral.

And I still don't have an answer on either of those two.

It might be illegal.

It might be immoral.

But I had a swing yesterday back and forth to these to where I'm like, well, I don't know.

I don't know.

This might be something good for somebody who can't start in America.

What does that sound like?

It sounds like every amazing documentary that you've ever watched.

I just watched this documentary about the aliens, where they started out debunking them.

Then in the middle of it, they kind of go back and forth and say, ah, maybe not.

But at the end, you're like, wait a minute, are aliens real?

I mean, that's how I felt yesterday, not on the aliens, but on this.

I was like, it's exactly the same.

It was back and forth, back and forth.

This is an amazing story.

It really is.

Yeah, it's, and it has huge ramifications.

At the very least, and the very least, and I don't even know if we're going to have time to cover this.

The thing I went to bed with last night was: is this the future of America?

It is a community, it's enormous, about the size of Miami.

I was told by the developer, 130,000 to 150,000 residents when they're done.

I heard close to a quarter of a million from other sources, but it's a lot of people.

Right now, it's anywhere between 40 and 70.

And

it's a huge area, and it is in

this small, little, sweet little town where

nobody's rich there.

I mean, there's trailers, you know, people living in trailers on their land there.

But it's like my grandparents' farm when I was growing up.

It was just this little quiet, sleepy town.

And all of a sudden, boom, right in the center of it are,

you know, going to be 100,000 plus

people that don't speak English, generally don't speak English.

That is a shock to the community.

And that doesn't necessarily make it

wrong.

Or, you know, everybody is into not in my neighborhood,

but it is shocking for that neighborhood and vastly changes it.

And the problem is,

just down the road, a little bit, are these very nice, very, very nice, wealthy neighborhoods that if you didn't know you're coming into Houston and you're getting off the freeway and you're going to go buy a house you'd see these places and you'd be like this is great but you'd have no idea

that the slums literally the slums

are

right behind your house right on the other side of the woods right down the street and that becomes a brazil situation which is is not good is not good So

anything you were left with?

Just said how on a lot of these stories, there's a lot more than meets the eye.

And I mean, you're really not going to get into it if you operate like the mainstream media does at the how they do it right now.

They take a story and they run a narrative, and that's what gets pushed out to the entire country, and you never learn any further.

You never go deeper.

And that's what I really love about what we're doing now is we're going deep.

And I can't tell you.

like that documentary about aliens, how many times I'm going to be flip-flopped on this story by the end of it.

I don't know at this point.

We have, I believe, two or three interviews today.

Tomorrow, we're interviewing another three or four, including something that goes late into the night.

And then I think the day after that is another like four.

So, I mean, we are going both sides back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.

Where we end up, I have no idea, but it's going to be a whole lot of fun to do it and for the audience to watch it play out.

Yeah, and it's,

you know, the one thing that I took away from yesterday, and I I mentioned this earlier, is

it's very easy to be like the mainstream media.

I went into this.

We had all kinds of information.

We have the information.

We have the sources.

But we don't necessarily have everybody on record.

It's going to be interesting to see in the next few days who's willing to say, no, no, no, say that to the camera.

You know what I mean?

And

whose

figures and stories stand up and whose stories don't.

And we walked in yesterday, I walked in in the afternoon to an interview I thought absolutely just going to chop this up into little teeny bite-sized pieces and walked away saying

I'm not sure we have the story.

Not saying that anybody is

that I believe anybody right now.

I think that's the thing I walked away with.

I walked in believing one thing.

I walked out not believing anything.

So that's what, and you know, it's,

we are grateful to Blaze TV for spending all of this money.

It's an it's an incredible expense to do documentaries like this and investigations.

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Warts and all, and let the chips fall where they may.

And I mean,

there's one politician that we can't get a hold of, and we've offered to fly to him at any time.

Nothing is stonewalling us, and that is Greg Abbott.

And

it says a lot that his campaign received $1.4 million.

I mean, I know I pay 10%

of

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So I know what I get from my church.

I know what God has done for me lately.

What is Greg God?

What is the person that gave Greg Gabbitt $1.4 million?

What are they getting out of this?

The answer to me was: well, nothing.

Is it?

Is it?

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Let's say hello to our executive producer, Stu.

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Hello, Stu.

Hi, Stu.

No, you don't understand how this works, Stu.

Let me give you this story.

A transgender refugee in London has been charged after carrying around a sign that read, Israel burn in hell.

This happened during a pro-Palestinian rally.

Now, I'm not sure that this transgender person understands

the

ideology of the Palestinians, but I don't know if he'd be exactly real popular there.

Anyway, the individual claimed

they didn't even know what the placard said said because it was written in English.

That's good.

That's good.

That's kind of like at the airport.

Did somebody you didn't know hand you a sign in the last 24 hours?

All the time, Glenn.

I just carry around signs that people hand me all the time.

Who knows what they say, right?

Amen.

Amen.

So, anyway, this is a transgender person.

I can't,

the LGBTQ plus community that is,

you know, marching in favor of Hamas and the Pala, it just kills me.

Because they would kill you.

First.

They would.

They'd be excited about it.

They'd be cheering about it on social media.

Glenn, this is one of those weird things that conservatives, we bring up all the time, but the left never responds to.

Do they have any answer as to why they're supporting people who want them to be killed?

Do we have any idea why that is?

I understand there's some weird alignment on the left.

I actually haven't heard any response to that.

They don't even make an excuse.

Well,

the reason it's okay is because they're oppressed, I guess, would be as close as we're getting.

But I mean, that's not really an answer.

The only thing I can find was from 2010, and it was somebody discussing this

from the left, and they said, we are doing it even though we disagree because

they are oppressed.

The intersectionality is more important.

So we don't agree with the way they want to behead people, but

I don't think there's a but.

I don't think there's a butt after that one.

I want to talk to you a little bit about the facts.

We've been working on a story for a couple of weeks now.

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And I said, no.

And why would you do this while I'm trying to, you know, be thankful for everything?

She said, you have to read this.

So let me read it to you.

Statement from the president on Transgender Day of Remembrance.

This happened on November 20th.

There is no place for hate in America, and no one should be discriminated against simply for being themselves.

Today, November 20th, on Transgender Day of Remembrance, we are reminded that there is more to do to meet that promise as we grieve the 26 transgender Americans whose lives were taken this year.

Each one of these deaths is a tragedy.

The true toll of those victimized is likely even higher, with the majority targeted being women of color.

It's unacceptable.

We must never be

silent in the face of hate.

As we mourn the loss of transgender Americans taken too soon this year, we must recommit ourselves to never fight, never stop fighting until all Americans can live free from discrimination.

Now, I agree with all of that.

Agree with all of that.

My problem was 26

Americans who are transgendered,

their lives were taken this year in violence and hate.

And I thought to myself, I have not read any one of those 26 stories.

Gee, I must be

some sort of a neophyte that just never goes to technology to find news that maybe we should all care about.

So we started looking into it and we found

we found some really fascinating stories and somebody who is actually working to document all of them.

We're going to introduce you to him in a second.

But first I want to just ask you, when you hear

that transgender people have died because of hate,

what do you envision?

Okay,

what I think they're trying to get you to envision is of some sort of right-wing Nazi racist

who is, you know, walking down the street and they see some guy wearing a dress.

Let's go beat him up.

And they beat him up and kill him, right?

They're in a bar and they see some woman in a dress and they beat him up because you ain't going to be wearing a dress no more around here.

That's what you think about, right?

Some Neanderthal

who is just going to go on a killing spree every time they see somebody who is transgender?

Okay.

So now let's talk to Chad Felix Green.

He's been on the program before.

He's a Twitchy contributor.

He's also a writer.

He has been writing a book studying this very thing, transgender murders or deaths, and been tracking them down.

And he's found some interesting things.

Welcome to the program, Chad.

Thank you, Glenn.

Glad to be here.

Thank you.

So

tell me what you're finding.

Are you, I mean, are these 26 people last year, were they beat up by some Trump-loving hick?

No.

In fact, last year in 2020, 2023, so far this year, 2023,

there's only been one possible

actual hate crime,

and that was

a man who went on,

he wanted to go kill several people.

He met a transgendered woman on a dating app.

And then after

killing her, he bragged to a friend that he had killed a trans person

and that he wanted to kill more people.

So it's not being charged as a hate crime so far, but that would be probably the closest that we have.

In fact, between 2015 and 2023, there have only been nine

hate crimes where

it's been charged as a hate crime.

It's confirmed as a hate crime.

It's a very real,

someone was targeted because they were transgender.

Okay, so can you help me out?

Because

some of them that have been

named hate crimes, or this is a hate crime against transgender, in 2017,

there were two men, one trans woman.

They agreed to paid sex with a guy at his home.

Tell me the story.

Are you there, Chad?

Well, oh, yeah, I'm right here.

So,

yeah, so these two, so these two trans women, they agreed to meet this man.

And

when he got there, they robbed him, and he fought back, shooting both.

One was killed in 2017,

and the other was

paralyzed from the neck down, London star.

Now hang on just a second.

Hang on.

First of all, so was the shooting because he got there and

did he know that they were transgender and then he was surprised by it?

Or was it the robbery?

What caused the shooting?

As far as we know, he was aware that they were transgender.

He was simply meeting them for paid sex.

Okay.

All right.

So it didn't have have a problem with them, apparently.

No.

No, he his

and he was found, he was, he was found not guilty

at his trial for self-defense.

Huh.

Okay, so wait, one died, and then the other one was paralyzed, but they're both counted as deaths because of hatred, are they not?

Correct.

The paralyzed transgender woman died from complications of HIV and diabetes in hospice.

But they considered because she was shot at the event that they considered that to be the connecting.

And the HRC, the human rights.

Wait, she was shot in 2017.

She died in 2022.

So I mean,

it's been a while since she was shot.

Correct.

And the HRC said, although the killer was recently found not guilty after arguing self-defense, HRC remains indignant that this horrific act of violence ended the lives of two beloved members of the LGBT community.

Well, I mean, they may have been beloved with somebody, but certainly with people who like to obey the law, they were.

I mean, it doesn't seem like they had.

There was anything to do with transgender.

The guy obviously liked transgendered people because he was going to have sex with them.

They planned and plotted to rob him before he came over, right?

That was the whole thing.

Correct.

That's so

incredible.

This is like, I these are not even that's that's crazy.

You, you, you commit a burglary and you get shot in the middle of a robbery, and then you don't die for five years.

You die of HIV and diabetes, and they include this person in a proclamation about anti-trans violence when the guy basically booked

an actual trans person to come have sex with.

That is the most incredible thing I've ever heard in my life.

I mean, that's how desperate, that's how desperate you really are to find any violence.

And like you said, there's been since 2015, what, nine actual hate crimes?

Okay.

One is too many.

But how does that stack up against

other hate crimes?

Do you have any idea?

Well, generally speaking, for the LGBT community,

LGBT reports about

1.01, so 0.01% of the LGBT community report hate crimes annually, and that's been consistent since about 2010.

So about 2,000 or so a year.

And the majority of those are

nonviolent.

In terms of transgender people,

when we're talking about the hate crimes, there have been 288 reports since 2015.

So 3% of them have been hate crimes.

The majority of them, so about 32% have been domestic violence and 17% have been sex work.

But to your point of trying to find these individuals, one case in 2022 involved a transgender, a biological woman who was pregnant, eight months pregnant, and identified as a man.

And her fiancé

was a biological man who identified as a woman.

And

he killed her.

Yeah, he killed her and their unborn child and then killed himself.

That was listed as a hate-fueled anti-transgender murder.

Wait, so it's one trans person killing

another trans person and themselves and an unborn child, which I assume the left wouldn't care about at all.

And they're calling that as part of the anti-trans violence epidemic.

Correct.

And another trans man was killed by his fiancé, who is a gay man,

who also killed himself in 2022.

And he, that is also considered an anti-trans crime.

How?

This is unbelievable.

How?

This is like

these are crimes of passion or, I mean, they're not hate crimes.

Correct.

A father killed his autistic daughter while she was in a violent fit and then killed himself in grief.

But because she was transgender, it's an anti-transgender crime.

Police officers, there have been four in the last two years of police officers being attacked by trans men specifically who shot and killed them.

Those are anti-transgender murders listed.

The two people that were killed by the transgender Club Q shooter in the mass shooting are included as anti-transgender murders.

And there are three car accidents, people that were in a hit and run,

but they were transgender.

There was no hate motivation whatsoever.

They were just hit by a car and killed.

This is, I mean, this is unbelievable.

It is is legitimately unbelievable.

I expect the media to exaggerate these things, to take them out of context, but the details of these things are

jaw-dropping.

And I do want to pick up one important detail.

You mentioned in Joe Biden's speech, he said the majority of these are trans women of color,

that black trans women are disproportionately attacked.

And black transgender women do make up the majority of murders.

However, 92%

of the known killers are black men.

And that's been consistent.

No,

okay, now hang on just a second.

So is that somebody who is,

you know,

thinking they're going to get lucky and then they discover the guy's a dude and

they fly off the handle or why are they murdered?

Why are the black men murdering the black women?

Well, this goes across the board from robbery to sex work to domestic violence, so they're already in a relationship with the person,

gang violence, and

then the very

rare actual hate crimes.

The perpetrators, however, are when a black trans woman is killed and we know who killed her, 92% of the time it's a black man.

So when they tell us a disproportionate number of victims are black women or women of color, it's creating the perception that black women are being targeted,

but their killers are also black, and that's never mentioned.

And that provides a completely different context to that story.

So what is your conclusion to all of this?

My conclusion is that

this is similar to whenever we hear a hate crime hoax and the response is, yes, but it brought awareness to the real victims.

This may not have been true, but this represented what could happen or what does happen all the time.

You'll always hear from these organizations in every article, every mention.

This is a small percentage.

Most of them are unreported.

We know that this is happening a lot more often.

Transgender people are terrified and so forth.

When you get to the details, you'll hear repeatedly, it doesn't matter if a transgender person was killed in a robbery.

What matters is that

a transgender person died.

And they're not going to be able to do that.

But wait, if it happens all the time,

then why don't they have, I mean, we're talking 26

in a country of 350 million.

If it happens all the time,

these 26, which how many out of the 26 this year were real?

One?

Possibly one.

Possibly one.

Yeah, it has not been.

Why can't you find

anything else?

Exactly.

And the reason is,

unfortunately, transgender women

typically engage in more high-risk behaviors in terms of sex work and

things like that, urban concerns.

They were robbed on the street in a city.

Unbelievable.

These women are not being, these individuals are not being killed in West Virginia trying to go to Walmart.

They were found dead on the street at 3 a.m.

in Atlanta.

Chad,

thank you.

I'm sorry, I'm out of time, but thank you so much for doing this.

I knew something was wrong, and it took us a while to find the right person to tell us this.

And thank you.

I know a book is coming out on this.

It's Chad Felix Green.

You can find him at

Chad Felix G,

or you can go to chadfelixgreen.com.

Thanks, Chad.

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what is it, 28?

COP28.

Yeah, can I ask you my favorite trivia question about COP28?

Sure, sure.

What does the COP stand for?

C-O-P?

Climate on Parade.

Climate on Parade.

A really good guess and much better than the actual answer.

As you may know, this is a conference where they take

interested parties from around the world.

They come together and talk about the climate.

So a conference.

Wait, wait, wait.

I got another guess.

Conference on

planet.

Okay.

That's even better, I think.

That one's even better.

Conference on Planet would be a good answer.

Conference on Planet.

But no,

it's not Conference on Planet.

It is.

Or Conference on Parade.

Or Conference on Parade.

It is a Conference of Parties.

Because a bunch of parties come together for a conference.

Wow.

So that's all they could come up with.

These are just

really, really,

these are thinking folks, Glenn.

These are thinking folks.

Now, let me ask you something, Stu.

Do they know?

Because what's the one thing that really will wreck a crazy party?

Cops.

Cops.

Do they know that

this is not the message they want to send?

This is the one time the left actually likes cops.

It's COP28.

Every other time they want to defund them.

And in this case, they actually want to fund it quite a bit.

Okay, so I just want to tell you that these people are absolutely unhinged

and are really, honestly, going to be responsible for millions of people dying.

Here's John Kerry yesterday: there shouldn't be any more coal-fire power plants permitted anywhere in the world.

I find myself getting more and more militant because I don't understand how adults who are in a position of responsibility can be avoiding responsibility for taking away those things that are killing people on a daily basis.

I would think, now I could be wrong

because I don't know.

China's not participating in anything, and they could be making coal shovels out of people.

So with China aside,

I would guess that coal-fire plants are actually helping more people live than die.

And your evidence of that would just be what, modern civilization?

I don't know.

Modern civilization.

You know, electricity, refrigeration, stuff like that.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I would think you're right.

Heating, cooling, lots of things fueled by fossil fuels.

You know, and of course, as

everyone, I think, is aware, I mean, China is creating so many new coal plants.

It's overwhelming everything else that everyone else is trying to do to supposedly solve the climate crisis.

And they get all the credit for being the good guys in this debate.

Of course they do.

Not to mention the actual details of COP28, which is, you know, giant, giant, a conference of parties is kind of, in some ways, accurate, right?

Like, it's like they're just getting together to party.

They're hanging out.

A bunch of people who have a bunch of money are hanging out, trying to seem important, and then spending a bunch of money on private jet flights to get there.

Unless, of course, you're iced to the tarmac like they were in Germany.

Have you had that photo by any chance?

No, I've flown a lot.

I don't know if I've flown as much as, you know, maybe John Kerry, especially on private planes, but I've flown a lot.

I've flown into Chicago.

I've never had my plane iced to the ground.

Well, you know what I mean?

You've also never gone to a global warming conference in Dubai.

And apparently, this is what happens.

You're right.

You know, but a lot, so much of this goes back to personal responsibility, right?

Like, it's easy to tell everyone else in the world or complain about what everyone else in the world is doing.

But these people don't take responsibility for their own actions.

Listen to what he says.

Listen to what he says.

This is incredible.

I am

becoming more and more militant when I look at these adults.

Adults.

I can't understand how they're in a position of responsibility and they're avoiding responsibility.

Dude, who made you king?

This is this, it's just outrageous.

And you're flying all the time.

How many houses do you have?

I'm not one to count houses.

I don't care how many houses people have.

I don't care how big your house is.

I don't care if you keep your air conditioning at 58 degrees year-round, you know, in the winter.

I don't really care.

What I do care is if you're telling everyone else how they should live, you're telling us that we shouldn't fly, and yet you're just so important.

You have to fly, not commercially, you have to fly where you are, you're expelling more carbon than than probably four of your neighbors well not your neighbors but four regular Americans combined every year it's amazing it's it's the same story with all these you know you look at the school choice stuff that's going on right now every one of these politicians that opposes school choice has their kids in private school

it's incredible how many there are and and and i don't know glenn maybe you know the answer to this but is there some sort of solution to this is there some sort of way to get people to actually take personal responsibility when it comes to this stuff, to hold them accountable?

Because so far, I don't think society has found it.

No, I don't think so, Stu.

Those days are gone.

Okay, good.

Those days are gone.

Because that seems hard.

I'm glad.

I don't want to have to do it.

No, I tell you, you know,

it is, I think it is the solution.

There's two solutions.

One, humility.

Being humble enough to recognize how great things really are.

I mean, yeah, there are problems like everywhere.

But I mean, have you really looked at our life, what's going on right now?

Our lives in America, in America, even for the poorest.

I mean, I was just in what I would call a ghetto yesterday, and these are people that are coming across our border, and they're happy about living in that ghetto.

So, I mean, we should probably take a look at how sweet it is, but you're not going to do that unless you have humility.

And then taking responsibility.

That is, that's the key to everything.

Absolutely everything.

Until you actually have perspective on how great things really are, and that life is not always happening to you, it's happening for you.

And you can take a look and do some inventory and then go, okay, what am I doing to cause some of the bad things?

You know, what am I doing where I'm preaching something and I don't actually believe it?

You know, the biggest problem, I have to tell you,

my wife and son are again out with Tony Robbins.

Tony Robbins, I called him how long ago was this, Stu?

Four months ago, three months ago.

And I called him and I said, look,

my son is off again, on again.

He's, you know, he's really dealing with some

things.

And he said, hey, bring him.

I'm going to be in Dallas.

Bring him to my event.

So we went, and this was three, four weeks ago we firewalked it was an amazing event my son has changed entirely entirely just from that now it's been four weeks so you know

four weeks is not a lifetime

however he went back out to Tony

some some big convention thing that he's doing with my wife listen to listen to this first of all Sunday I've had a hard time getting my son to go to church.

Sunday, he emails me at like six o'clock in the morning, and he's like, Dad, I got up early today.

I can't wait to go to church.

I just wrote down my testimony.

And I wrote back

testimony of what?

Because I didn't think it would be his testimony of Jesus Christ.

I mean, I haven't heard my son talk like that since he was, you know, probably since he was like 15.

And he said,

of christ

oh oh okay that's fantastic he sends it to me i'd love to read it to you but he sends it to me and it's tremendous

then last night he he writes to me uh because they're they're in these conferences with tony like all day and all night And he writes to me and he just said, I miss my dad.

And I was like, well, you know, me too.

We should call call him, I guess.

Anyway,

so then my wife writes to me.

And this is what my wife says.

Now,

I mean,

she doesn't write like, she's not like this.

3 a.m.

Just got in.

I don't even have the words for what happened today and tonight.

We just had the most amazing experience.

Inspiring, life-changing, incredible, wonderful.

I can't wait to share so much with you.

I mean, Tony Robbins,

I, you know, I never followed him.

I knew who he was.

I, you know, I think he's inspiring and uplifting.

But, you know, you go to his conventions and you're like, okay, these guys are a little, you know, okay, I get it.

Calm down.

Calm down.

He deserves all of that.

I mean, the changes that he is,

and he's very clear on this.

I'm not not making any changes in your life.

Only you can make changes in your life.

But my son is now taking responsibility for his own life and his own future.

He's not where before it's like, oh, well, I don't know.

I can't do this or I can't do that.

Or, you know, this is really, and I'm like, really?

Your life's really tough, isn't it?

But now he's not, there's none of that.

He's just taking responsibility.

And all that Tony Rabbins has done is empower him.

Just clearing the dead wood and just saying, it's your life, dude.

It's your life.

And whatever you think, whatever you're going to do with your life, you better do it now because you're the only one responsible for it.

And if people can get that positive message,

it's game-changing.

Game-changing.

Yeah, too.

So much of it, of making it a long-term change is, you know, it's almost like changing your ideology, right?

Like it's not, it can't just be like, oh, here's a goal or here's a pathway or

it's like changing your ideology.

I'm no longer a person who does that.

I'm a person who does this.

And when you believe that, it's like, you know, Glenn, you're not going to be a person who's out there supporting abortion causes.

That's not going to be something you're going to like slip up and donate to Planned Parenthood, right?

Like that's not something that's going to happen.

Well,

mistakes can happen.

As far as I know.

but like, that's not going to happen because you have a moral stance against it and you would never violate that.

And if you can kind of come up with that same philosophy, it's almost like, it's like, is it basically like creating that same sort of belief, right?

Like you're coming up with a line that you will never cross, not because you're really trying or you're, you know, you're trying to stay away from that bad thing.

It defines who you are.

Yeah, it defines you.

Let me tell you something he taught that or he showed that it was

really eye-opening.

We were in a crowd of about 13,000 people,

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We all raised our hand.

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He said, now just think about these things.

Go to work.

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Sure.

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Elon Musk declared war on Disney, or maybe it was the other way around.

That's usually the way it is these days, people declaring war on Elon Musk.

But it was another scandal for Disney.

Only now Disney has somehow or another lost its ability to shed scandals with ease.

Disney is just dying on the vine, and it couldn't happen to a better group of people.

It really couldn't.

I wish them to receive all of the things and the seeds that they have planted.

You know,

they used to be the company that would bring joy and magic, and now it's black magic and, you know, just some corporate empire that, you know, will do anything for a buck.

And now they believe that they are the guardians of culture, and they're going to change our culture.

Their latest example is Wish.

It's a movie that

supposedly is to serve as the celebration of the 100th year of Disney Magic.

It is hacky and uninspiring

and really not worth your time.

And everybody knows that.

Nobody's going to see it.

We have an inside look now at

what is happening at Disney and can they ever bring it back?

Film Threat, the founder and publisher of Film Threat, Chris Gore, is with us now.

Hi, Chris.

How are you?

Hey, doing great, Glenn.

Thanks for having me on the show.

So, first of all, tell people about Film Threat, because I'm not sure they know about it.

Well, it's

an independent film journal.

We were a magazine in the 80s and 90s.

Now it's a website and a podcast.

And

we've remained, oddly enough, politically agnostic through all of these times.

Well, first of all, I don't know why any, all the entertainment media outlets should actually be this, but

it's very bizarre.

I mean, I feel obligated if a movie comes out and is an independent film, it's from one side of the aisle or the other.

We will cover it.

But that's not true for all of my colleagues in the industry who

cover film.

It's unfortunate.

I mean, you did Matt Walsh's What is a Woman, and it was actually objective.

And I didn't, I just assumed that would never happen in today's world.

Never.

Yeah.

Well, I think it's an important documentary, and I think it's worthy of coverage.

And I don't know why it wasn't covered by every media outlet.

I think it's an important conversation.

But, you know, we'll also cover documentaries about drag queens.

So

we're all over the place.

And I think that that's our obligation.

You know, we also

reviewed Candace Owens' documentary about BLM, which did not get a very favorable review.

So

we look at everything and we try to be objective and

I would like to see more of that.

Chris, I am the biggest Disney fan.

I mean I have the original perspectus hand-colored by Walt Disney.

I have been a fan since I was a kid.

I have always been a champion for Disney.

I have never seen a company tube their credibility faster than the Disney Corporation.

And I have gone from a fan to somebody can't wait to see them burn themselves out of existence.

It's a remarkable thing that's happening with Disney.

Well,

it is pretty crazy to watch in real time how they've taken one of the greatest brands, one of the greatest brands,

a family brand.

And I think it really has to do with getting away from their core values.

When I talk about those values, I'm talking about the values of Walt Disney, Walt Disney, the man of the company.

Walt Disney was a proud American who espoused family values through his art.

And when you see where the company is now, it's become very corporate,

filled with middle management bloats.

micromanaging all of their artists.

And as I like to say, I think corporate culture kills creativity.

And that's where we're at.

There's more to this story.

There's a lot more to this story, actually.

You have an article coming out where you've talked to many of the insiders who are giving you a real deep look into what the culture is there.

And there's one story about when everybody came back from work after COVID

and they were having a meeting about which breakfast cereals to put into the break room and what happened.

Well, it's a funny story.

This was on a Zoom call.

You were coming back from COVID and restocking the break room with cereals, which devolved into a conversation about privilege.

And if you ate certain breakfast cereals when you were a kid, you were privileged.

But if you ate generic breakfast cereals, you know, that said something about your upbringing and status.

There seems to be a bizarre bizarre obsession with

all of this nonsense, identity,

privilege,

and the fact that a simple conversation about restocking the breakfast cereal in the break room devolved into that shows you how bad the rot is.

It's at every level.

And the keyword that has come up, I'll just say this, this article we have coming up on the filmthreat.com website, which is being written by my colleague Alan Ng.

We're currently talking to about a dozen current and former employees at Disney and also people who work in animation.

We're calling the series of stories the Disney files, but the stories we're hearing are fairly shocking.

So,

but also might not be shocking for anyone that's been paying attention, not very shocking.

Like what?

Well, ultimately,

well, there's more specifics to it, but ultimately, all of the veteran talent has been driven from the company.

Starting with John Lasseter.

And his departure is not as described in the media.

There was much more to it.

I believe that certain people felt threatened.

by John Lasseter, probably because he was the most talented person at the company.

Nearly every Pixar film film was a home run.

I mean, even the lesser Pixar films,

even the lesser Pixar films, when you look at what Disney's putting out today,

they're amazing.

So

that was the beginning of the rot, was his departure.

And that veteran talent has not been replaced by veteran talent.

It's been replaced by, and I'm using words that are in the correspondences, a key word came up in every correspondence correspondence with every person, and that is activism.

The

people that have been replaced, they've been replaced by activists.

And it's at all levels.

You can't necessarily blame upper management.

The rot is from the bottom up.

So somebody described to me, and they said, Glenn, Bob Iger, nobody else can, nobody can fix this now, because they felt that Bob Iger was responsible for a lot of this.

But they said they hired activists and allowed them at the bottom to

just infest the Disney culture, if you will.

And then it just kept growing stronger and stronger.

And now there's really nobody left to hand the company and say, okay, all you guys shut up, get out of here.

You can't do it anymore.

Do you believe that's true?

I believe that is 100% true.

100%.

And I think it's, you know, it's just a company culture that's been created.

And those that don't agree with the direction of the company have to remain silent and are reprimanded even for espousing certain ideas.

The HR department at Disney appears to work in an oppressive manner.

creating a toxic work environment.

Where if you we're talking about innocuous posts on Facebook from years ago and employees being dragged into HR into HR to have meetings at ungodly hours, you know, 6 a.m.

or something,

with an attorney sitting next to the HR person to discuss a social media post.

There is a fall-in-line attitude, and if you don't fall in line, you're not welcome at Disney, which has led to

has led to many of these people leaving of their own accord.

They're simply not welcome to think certain things and work for Disney.

Well, you're not.

I mean, I know creative people, and there's nothing that drives creative people more crazy.

I mean, Walt would lose people from time to time because his management style was keep them always guessing, you know, and it'll make them sharper.

The animators hated that, but Walt was so good at what he did that you're either in Disney or you're not.

Now that's not the case.

No creative person is going to

want to go to work every day, let alone be creative at work every day, if you're constantly looking over your DEI shoulder.

Well, that's 100% true.

And on that note, interestingly enough,

you know, lecturers come into Disney often to help animators and discuss topics like

how a giraffe runs, what does it look like when it runs, how do birds fly, different types of birds.

They have brought in DEI lecturers to talk to all of the animators.

And

in our article, we're going to discuss the person who's been coming in to speak with the animators because

not only was this DEI person saying that based on your identity, you are innately, you are racist based on the way you look.

You are just a racist person.

This DEI

instructor lecturer went on to critique all of the Disney movies and why they're racist and why, in particular, a film called The Princess and the Frog was racist, which features a black princess.

Oh my gosh.

That was...

to expose, to bring in African Americans and to expose people to a different culture.

That's what that whole movie was designed to do.

Yes, absolutely.

But this lecture pointed out that because

the princess in the film was turned into a frog and remained a frog for most of the movie, that that was racist.

And basically,

this lecture was telling the animators everything they're doing wrong, which erupted into a huge argument with some of the animators who stood up.

But this is the problem.

this is the big problem is

this is well known throughout the animation industry that Disney acts in this way there are other companies for example Illumination

you know distributed by Universal their animated films they've avoided any sort of political messaging

they make movies that are entertaining the minions movies the Super Mario movie which crossed the billion dollar mark.

They just they're just making family entertainment and they're well aware of that.

Disney is the exception in this, where the messaging is a huge part of it.

But this is well known in the industry.

It's become a whisper network where animators that have felt so betrayed that Disney's, the Walt Disney Company's legacy is

falling by the wayside.

that they speak on private message groups between each other about everything that's been going on.

But here's the deal:

if people at the Disney company don't speak out, there won't be a company left to save.

It's dire when you look at the amount of money that they've lost this year.

It's unbelievable.

When you look at it, in the year 2019, Disney had seven movies that crossed the billion-dollar mark.

This year, it's zero.

It's unbelievable.

It is the fastest.

It's the fastest destruction of the greatest brand ever of

the 20th century.

And you're right.

I'm not sure if it's going to make it.

Chris, I've got to cut you short, but I apologize for that.

I'd love to have you on when the story comes out

and spend some real time with you because I think this is fascinating to see the price that they're paying.

Chris Gore, the name of the website is filmthreat.com.

Filmthreat.com.

Chris, thank you so much.

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So the Disney movie Wish,

executive Carrie Burke at Disney, who's pushed for more LGBTQ plus characters, she says we need more to lure in the Gen Z because Gen Z, and I'm quoting, is queerer than other generations.

I'd like to know

how that is possibly true.

By the way, she is the mother of, shockingly, not one, but two queer children, one transgender and one pansexual.

Weird how that happens with this very natural phenomenon.

It is, it is.

Well, they're queerer in this generation.

In the last year, 11 of Disney's 12 theatrical releases have lost money.

It will cost them conservative low estimate is $750 million.

So, three-quarters of a billion dollars, the low estimate.

They're in deep, deep trouble.

And I think if Disney

has to admit that, oh, crap, we were wrong to be able to turn this ship around, which I don't think they ever will, that is going to send quite a ripple through all businesses.

If Disney, the great white whale,

really starts to flounder, what does that say to the rest of the corporations in America and the rest of the world?