How to Debate Biden Supporters Without Losing Your Mind | 9/15/23

2h 7m
Glenn takes calls from viewers to discuss anything, even if it's something Glenn disagrees with, debating topics like free education and free health care, future political leaders, and the government's involvement in our lives. A viewer calls in to discuss January 6 and the people who participated in the riot. Glenn plays a speech from "Dragnet," a show from a time when TV shows actually liked our country. Glenn gets his first troll caller who calls in to radio shows to debate in bad faith. Glenn talks with a viewer who, while disagreeing on politics, shows how you can differ and still be respectful. Glenn and Stu discuss the love-or-hate opinion of Trump. Glenn reads some of the most profound lyrics of our time, written by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
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Speaker 3 I am not trying to change your mind. I am not trying to argue with you.
I really, truly just want to listen and understand.

Speaker 3 So I'm going to ask questions, but they'll be honest questions not to make you look bad or to win.

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So we're opening up the phones now, 888-727-B-E-C-K. And it can be a lot of things.

Speaker 3 It can be, you know, you voted for Joe Biden.

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Speaker 3 you're seeing things now, but you can't bring yourself to vote for a Republican. Okay, believe me, I understand that.

Speaker 3 I just want to understand

Speaker 3 where you are.

Speaker 3 I don't want to just preach to the choir. I really want to understand the people who are sitting in the pews or the people who are outside of the church going, this is a sham inside that church.

Speaker 3 888-727-BECK. So while we're screening through the calls, can you give me,

Speaker 3 like, are you looking for someone, let's say, who was a Clinton or Biden voter in the past two elections? Something like that.

Speaker 3 Obama. Yeah, Clinton or Biden.
Or Obama. Okay.

Speaker 3 Someone who's voted in the past, maybe someone who is looking at this election and saying, you know, I don't like what Biden's doing, but I can't deal with Trump or DeSantis or

Speaker 3 any of these reports. Preferably, but

Speaker 3 I don't know if anybody would

Speaker 3 call in, but preferably somebody who says, I still like Biden.

Speaker 3 I still like him. I voted for him and I still like him.
Or, yeah, yeah, maybe you like, even though if you don't think he's the most dynamic candidate in the world, you like the policies better than

Speaker 3 the Republican policies. And, you know,

Speaker 3 you see what the media is saying about him as accurate. What about this person?

Speaker 3 Because the media says this person does not exist.

Speaker 3 A person who was a Trump over Clinton voter.

Speaker 3 But in those four years, switched to Biden. And we know there were, you know, a lot of those people, Trump, Trump, then Biden, now coming back to Trump.

Speaker 3 Because they say once you switch from Trump, you're never going back to Trump. So if you're Trump-Biden, you're going to be Biden again.
That's what the media keeps telling us.

Speaker 3 So a Trump-Biden-Trump person.

Speaker 3 If they exist. Do they exist?

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 We're like those

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We're like looking for a rare creature that has never before been discovered.

Speaker 3 So Kathy is a common sense Democrat and she's she's in Florida. Hello, Kathy.
Thank you for listening.

Speaker 4 Hi.

Speaker 3 Hi. How are you? Very good.

Speaker 4 I'm excited that you talked to me because I'm wondering when somebody with my thoughts are going to be popping on your radio show.

Speaker 3 Really?

Speaker 3 Well, I'm glad. Right now, you're here.

Speaker 3 I'm glad. Okay.

Speaker 3 So tell me your thoughts. Where are you and what have you been thinking?

Speaker 4 Well, I'm disgusted with all the old guys running for office and the fact that we just seem to be stuck in name games and name calling instead of worrying about what's happening to me, the average American, who makes under $100,000 a year.

Speaker 4 And I don't care what side of the aisle you're on.

Speaker 4 They're just not in it for me.

Speaker 3 Well, I can

Speaker 3 understand that. Now,

Speaker 3 is there

Speaker 3 anyone on the horizon that you, even if they're not running, that you would say this person?

Speaker 4 Well, surprisingly, you know, the debate for the Republican was pretty good, but we're not going to end up with a woman president, so I don't even want to mention her name.

Speaker 3 Oh, so no, no, no, Nikki Haley. So you like Nikki Haley.
When what do you like about her?

Speaker 4 She seems willing to listen to everybody. I mean, the whole abortion question was very,

Speaker 4 you know, more centered on

Speaker 4 let's make a medical decision and not let's make a law.

Speaker 4 And, you know, there are women who have medical issues

Speaker 4 who almost die because the doctors are afraid to abort and the doct the child is, you know, that that's not an

Speaker 4 a viable fetus

Speaker 4 or baby or whatever you want to call it, you know.

Speaker 4 And the the doctors are afraid they're going to lose their license and the woman almost loses her life because how sick do you have to be to be

Speaker 4 you know endangered your your life endangered and I just think that we are taking too many things you know here in Florida you can't take a factual book about two penguins who happen to be male and raise an egg you know not the fact that it's just two birds that don't normally do things it's just the fact that they're good birds you know I mean and we have to take that out of the school because it's

Speaker 3 not damaged people.

Speaker 4 So if you want to be interested in your child's life, be interested in your child's life, not your neighbor's child's life.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 So

Speaker 3 where do you stand on schools and what's being taught in schools? Are you fine with the

Speaker 3 drag queen story hour or?

Speaker 4 Drag queen story hour, I think, is fine at the public library.

Speaker 4 And you know, I can understand, I can see where parents should be able to opt their kids out of that. And I don't know how many drag queens actually go into the schools.
So, you know,

Speaker 4 that I understand where parents can have a problem with that. But the library is a fine place to have that so that

Speaker 4 you have the choice to bring your child there or not.

Speaker 3 Would you be fine with Kirk Cameron coming in with religious-centered books into the library?

Speaker 3 Sure.

Speaker 4 You have the choice to bring your child there or not. Okay.

Speaker 4 Do you think school just needs to be story hour?

Speaker 3 Pardon me?

Speaker 4 And, you know, bring a politician in maybe. I don't know.
Let Rick Scott go read a book or

Speaker 4 Kamala Harris. Not that we're going to get a VP in there or a senator, but, you know.

Speaker 3 So where do you stand?

Speaker 3 So where do you stand on parental rights in school on,

Speaker 3 you know, the parents having a right to know what their kids are doing if they're transitioning.

Speaker 3 Do the parents have a right

Speaker 3 to know that

Speaker 4 your child goes to school six or seven hours a day and then you have them for 18. If you don't know what's going on with them, how involved of a parent are you? Is my first question.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 Now,

Speaker 3 let's say that's, you know, let's just accept that premise.

Speaker 3 But should the school be able to keep information from you?

Speaker 4 I don't think they should be able to hide information, but I certainly don't think that they need to be saying, your child wants to be called by a different name today.

Speaker 4 You know, there are children, especially little, you know, the younger kids.

Speaker 4 I mean, sometimes they want to be a dog. You know, I mean,

Speaker 4 they're just trying on what they hear in the world, what they hear at home, what they hear, you know, in school.

Speaker 3 And so is

Speaker 3 do you think that's healthy mentally for them?

Speaker 3 I mean, I'm not talking about little kids. I'm talking about, you know, teenagers that say, I'm a dog.

Speaker 3 Or I'm a girl who says, I'm a boy. Should that just be accepted?

Speaker 5 I think we should help them.

Speaker 4 Wouldn't it be nice if we had some counselors at school so they could help them instead of one for every five high schools or, you know, two guidance counselors for 3,000 students in a high school?

Speaker 3 Sure.

Speaker 3 But should the parents be involved in that? Should the parents be notified if a school counselor is notified that they honestly think that they're a boy?

Speaker 4 I think they should ask their parents. I think they should be finding out if they've talked to their parents and encourage them to talk to their parents

Speaker 4 but I think we have a I think I think that's a small percentage of students I think we have more bullies and we're concentrating on this

Speaker 4 and we have more bullies who then go and shoot up schools

Speaker 4 you know and that's a bigger problem I mean if your child is trying to be trans and you don't know about it and you're upset about it

Speaker 4 That's not going to affect me as much as your child is a bully and you know about it and you don't don't do anything and they go in and they shoot up my child.

Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, I think those are two different

Speaker 3 issues. They are, but we're.

Speaker 4 But my whole thing is we're spending too much time and energy. Florida is wasting so much time and energy on this and we have a rent and a rent housing and insurance crisis right now.

Speaker 4 I mean, it's $1,200 for 400 square feet. No, I know.
We're making $1,200 or $14 an hour.

Speaker 3 So that's the problem.

Speaker 4 That's the 2% of the children that want to be something they're not born into.

Speaker 4 We're wasting too much energy politically on stuff that is not.

Speaker 3 So let me ask you,

Speaker 3 what is causing the high rise in prices of homes in Florida?

Speaker 4 Well, that's a good question.

Speaker 3 Well,

Speaker 3 do you have any thoughts on that?

Speaker 4 What cost of the house, or are you talking about the rent?

Speaker 3 The cost or the rent? What would be the cause of rising rents?

Speaker 3 Greed?

Speaker 3 Greed?

Speaker 4 Supply and demand. Yeah, greed.
If I raise the price, they'll have to pay it. And somebody else, if they don't, somebody else will.

Speaker 3 Okay, you were going to say the second one, which is supply and demand. And that's different than greed.

Speaker 4 But there are plenty of houses for sale right now.

Speaker 4 But you can't afford the 20% down because you don't make enough money, so you have to rent.

Speaker 3 So why do we have the problem?

Speaker 4 There's workforce housing, and they're overcharging for that. They're overcharging what the law allows for workforce housing.

Speaker 4 You know, the government's not doing its job and tracking the important things that help lower-cost people.

Speaker 4 They're not helping the insurance go down. You know, eight insurance companies have left South Florida for homeowners.
That's a lot.

Speaker 3 Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3 Can I get back to

Speaker 3 the housing thing? What is causing the price to go up?

Speaker 3 I mean, besides greed.

Speaker 3 Hello?

Speaker 3 I don't know. You know, I mean, I'm not.

Speaker 3 Could it be that...

Speaker 3 Other states that are raising taxes and stifling business and stifling people on making choices for people instead of letting them make their own choices.

Speaker 3 That influx of that many people is driving the housing prices up.

Speaker 3 We don't have a ton of people coming down.

Speaker 4 We're not really bringing in new businesses, but what is happening is people can work remotely now.

Speaker 4 The weather is much better here than it is everywhere else.

Speaker 3 Okay, so it's a weather thing.

Speaker 3 Well, it's beautiful. I mean, I know.
I've lived in Florida. I know.

Speaker 3 I know.

Speaker 3 All right. Kathy, thank you for calling.
I appreciate it. You're welcome.
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Speaker 3 I may not be able to make it three hours, but I'm, I'm,

Speaker 3 I,

Speaker 3 I learned something there. It was interesting to, to hear her list of concerns.

Speaker 3 No, it is. It is.

Speaker 3 And

Speaker 3 there's a disconnect there, and I don't know what it is, and I don't know how to help it, but there is a disconnect.

Speaker 3 We're looking for things that maybe we can connect and help people, and she can help me understand

Speaker 3 what people are feeling. And I will tell you that,

Speaker 3 you know, I tend to think that it is the Fed and the banks and the government that have all colluded to,

Speaker 3 you know, make money for the people at the very, very top

Speaker 3 and the things like ESG

Speaker 3 and BlackRock that are coming in and just buying up all these homes

Speaker 3 at higher prices than even offered. You know, I think there's...
There's a lot to do with that, but also supply and demand on the influx of people.

Speaker 3 And there is a huge influx of people in Florida and in Texas and some of these other freer states. All right.
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Speaker 3 Okay, I don't want to start with, I don't want to start with anybody because I want to spend time today actually listening and talking and just asking questions.

Speaker 3 Michelle in Kansas, Jacob in Washington, Matthew,

Speaker 3 North Carolina.

Speaker 3 Michelle says she'd vote RFK Jr. over Trump.
Love to hear that. Disagree about free education.
Really want to hear that. Disagree about the state of the country.

Speaker 3 Great things.

Speaker 3 So if you are somebody who has

Speaker 3 who you happen to be listening to this program, you're listening for a reason today. I don't know what it is, but you're here for a reason.

Speaker 3 And if you happen to really disagree, I want to know how you got there. And I guess,

Speaker 3 you know, with Kathy talking about,

Speaker 3 you know, drag queen story hour, and there's no way to really

Speaker 3 know, and I don't think people would say this, but, you know, even Bill Maher said,

Speaker 3 you know, that no one is going to say a man could have a baby. He said that five years ago.

Speaker 3 His audience laughed at the idea that men could have a baby and that, oh, he even said, you know, where are you getting that, right winger?

Speaker 3 Now that is accepted. And so I'd like to know what changed your mind on that, because that was a very, very narrow view.

Speaker 3 What changed so many people's minds? What new evidence did you get that this is okay?

Speaker 3 The mutilation of our children?

Speaker 3 You know, do you see the effects on another subject of the Fed? Who's responsible for the prices going up? What is causing that?

Speaker 3 I promise you, I am not going to make you look foolish, and I won't.

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Speaker 3 I hope our first caller is still listening.

Speaker 3 You know, she was worried about housing, and she's right to worry about housing. But when you look at it, and this is where we need to

Speaker 3 focus, and I don't want to change anybody's mind when they're on, if they listen, that's great. I just want to ask you questions.

Speaker 3 But when it comes to housing, the reason why our housing prices are so high right now, a few reasons. One, after 08,

Speaker 3 there was no supply. We didn't build new places

Speaker 3 because nobody wanted to take that risk afterwards. We didn't do it because of 2020.
Everything became bogged down. So there are fewer

Speaker 3 houses that are available. Then the interest rates also play a very big role on not being able to afford a house.
Those interest rates are set by the Fed to control inflation. What causes inflation?

Speaker 3 Spending and printing too much money. We are $2 trillion

Speaker 3 over our budget

Speaker 3 this year alone.

Speaker 3 Then you have the pressure of places like BlackRock and Vanguard that are buying up whole communities

Speaker 3 because they want to be a renter. Why?

Speaker 3 Because they understand

Speaker 3 where the world is being pushed with Build Back Better, the WEF we talk about in the Great Reset. That is,

Speaker 3 you will own nothing and you will rent everything.

Speaker 3 Well, someone's going to own those things. And those someones believe they are BlackRock and Vanguard.
That's what the fundamentals are happening.

Speaker 3 And then you add things like you've got a governor who is making business easier and not restricting people so they can live free.

Speaker 3 And people are moving away from oppressive states like New York. That's what's happening.

Speaker 3 And there's other things, but that's how you would correct that. Michelle in Kansas.
Hello, Michelle. How are you? I'm wonderful.
Good morning. Thank you so much for calling in.

Speaker 3 You're welcome. So you say you would vote for RFK Jr.
over Trump.

Speaker 3 Tell me your background of who you vote for.

Speaker 3 Are you conservative or liberal or what?

Speaker 3 Actually,

Speaker 5 my family is staunch Republican.

Speaker 5 But because

Speaker 5 of the people that were running, I chose Clinton

Speaker 5 at the time.

Speaker 5 I didn't really research him, but I

Speaker 5 liked him better.

Speaker 5 And I was seriously tired of the bushes. And

Speaker 5 then when it came to Obama, I was in Washington state and I didn't really like what I was seeing. And it was a mail-in ballot, so I didn't mail it in because that's all of Washington State.

Speaker 5 And then when it came to 2016,

Speaker 5 I have watched, you know, I'd watched

Speaker 3 Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 Donald Trump, thank you. And on Apprentice and just really didn't like the man.
I knew he was a businessman, you could tell.

Speaker 5 But I didn't like him personally. And so, and of course, I didn't like Hillary Clinton, so I chose not to vote.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 5 And family, when I get back here into Kansas.

Speaker 5 you know, they were they're big Trumpers and they said, come on and vote. And I said, well, my vote never counts anyway.
Sure enough, as far as I'm concerned, it didn't.

Speaker 5 The reason that I would go for Kennedy is two years ago, I was taken to an anti-effects

Speaker 5 thing here in Kansas, and he didn't make it that year. But I, you know, the doctors were showing the slides, they were telling us what was going on, this is what's going to happen to you.

Speaker 5 And sure enough, you know, the next two years, it's exactly what they said.

Speaker 5 And so I

Speaker 5 have chosen not, I chose not to do any of that.

Speaker 3 Me too. So let me ask you, Michelle,

Speaker 3 are you anti-vax or you're anti-vaccine for this particular and others that you might do research on? Or are you just blanket anti-vaccine?

Speaker 5 At this point, I'm blanket anti-vaccine. And I also have the slip from even this year for the children.
And they're getting like, the babies are getting HEP B.

Speaker 5 They don't need HEP.

Speaker 3 I mean, there's a whole list of things you shouldn't give a baby all right so okay so is that your only issue

Speaker 5 well just period because I won't put that in my body because I just you have that instinct right I have allergies to like you know like iodine you can't give me a CAT scan so I knew that I you know I wasn't gonna take a chance from having allergies right so I'm just asking if this is your only this is the thing that you're voting on is anti-vax.

Speaker 5 Well, it's nice to hear him talk about.

Speaker 5 And then I happened to come out of the doctor's office and

Speaker 5 the little girl had a dress on and I said, cute dress. And she goes, she has autism.
And I went, yep, I bet you gave her the shot.

Speaker 5 When I asked a couple people lately if they gotten the shot, they said yes. And then they got the COVID and the man now has Mercer in his leg and they may take it off.

Speaker 5 I didn't argue with him, and I didn't give him any grief.

Speaker 3 Right.

Speaker 3 Michelle, I appreciate it. RFK Jr., if you are, if that is your issue,

Speaker 3 he's your man.

Speaker 3 Jacob in Washington, go ahead. Yes.

Speaker 5 Yeah.

Speaker 5 So

Speaker 5 the disconnect.

Speaker 5 business owner, Washington,

Speaker 5 and it's, I'm starting to believe in the free education. You know, I think we really, really should do it.
It's right now, prices have just gone through the roof.

Speaker 5 And if we give this free education, you know, everybody's going to go to college. They're going to feel very great.

Speaker 5 And at least now we're going to have a big influx of great education, educated people. And we know cause and effect, which they do not teach.
That is the disconnect between us and

Speaker 5 them, is the disconnect of cause and effect.

Speaker 5 Nobody knows cause and effect anymore these days.

Speaker 3 Correct. So

Speaker 3 let's go on that.

Speaker 3 We have things like

Speaker 3 men can have babies and all kinds of different things, Marxism, et cetera, et cetera. And that is coming out of our schools

Speaker 3 as the cause of most of this kind of thinking.

Speaker 3 The effect that you're seeing now on the streets,

Speaker 3 making our education even closer aligned, all of it, with government and a government that

Speaker 3 colludes with the unions,

Speaker 3 you find that to be a better thing?

Speaker 5 Yes.

Speaker 5 Well, they're working on getting rid of cause and effect, and they've done well.

Speaker 5 As a business owner, there is a line of generation of people that were taught before a certain age and people taught after a certain age, and they lose all cause and effect.

Speaker 3 And that's

Speaker 3 what we need. So why would you?

Speaker 5 Because you're going to pump all these people back into the same thing. A business owner on...

Speaker 5 This is why people lobby and this is why they give so much money is so they can keep pumping all of these people in and out. They just become drones and everything.

Speaker 5 And that is the greatest thing that they are doing.

Speaker 5 And I say, jump on board.

Speaker 3 Okay, so hang on just a second. I just, I'm sorry, Jacob, I'm not trying to be argumentative here.
I'm really trying to understand.

Speaker 3 So

Speaker 3 you see the problem

Speaker 3 with the system as it is now, but you want

Speaker 3 to make sure that the government

Speaker 3 doubles down on that and gives all education free.

Speaker 5 Yes.

Speaker 3 So with your cause and effect, does the government being involved in things like health care and not involved in things like televisions, is there a reason healthcare education goes up the more they get involved?

Speaker 3 And on things where they're not involved, like televisions, we can go from $10,000 to $200?

Speaker 3 Yes,

Speaker 5 it would drop everything down. There would be a mass influx.

Speaker 3 If the government was doing it?

Speaker 5 If the government was doing it, if we give out free health care or free education, it will drop the prices down. Okay, no.

Speaker 3 But wait, wait, wait, wait. Again, I'm not trying to change your mind.
I just

Speaker 3 that

Speaker 3 is not evidence-based. What is evidence-based is when the government gets involved involved and the more involved, for instance, we have Obamacare.
They're supposed to drop the price. It didn't.

Speaker 3 It made it higher.

Speaker 3 Education, we pay the most money in the world and our education is getting worse.

Speaker 3 The more the government gets involved, it actually drives the price up for that education and the quality usually goes down.

Speaker 5 It does. Yes, that is a fact.

Speaker 5 But you need to take it all over. You can't just do little bits and pieces.

Speaker 5 You know, healthcare went up in price because the people who were paying health care now has to pay for the people that weren't paying health care.

Speaker 5 But now, if you give everybody the health care all at the same, you know, big companies to smaller companies.

Speaker 5 That's why big companies are lobbying so they can kill us smaller companies because we can't afford doing all this Obama stuff. But it's

Speaker 3 everybody. Wouldn't it be better if we tried to limit and get rid of lobbying?

Speaker 5 It would, but we'll never win. Ever, ever.

Speaker 5 You know, these companies are too big, too large, too powerful. You know, us smaller companies, there is no more mom and pop shops.

Speaker 5 And if there is, you know, we make less than what we could work for for the bigger companies. And that's just a fact.
That's what life is. So I,

Speaker 3 Jacob, I so thank you for your call. I'm a small business owner as well, and

Speaker 3 I was offering

Speaker 3 my employees the best health insurance available.

Speaker 3 In fact, at one point, I was the only Blue Cross Blue Shield employer in the entire state of New York and New York City that was still offering this plan because it became so grossly expensive after Obamacare.

Speaker 3 They eventually discontinued it, and

Speaker 3 Obamacare was charging me for a Cadillac tax, trying to do the right thing.

Speaker 3 Now that insurance isn't even offered at any price.

Speaker 3 You know,

Speaker 3 I wonder if you really believe in cause and effect. You might look into

Speaker 3 the governments

Speaker 3 getting into bed with the insurance companies and how they are limiting, again, more government, more corruption, higher prices.

Speaker 3 Thank you for calling in. Let me go.
What was the word you used before? You think you used the word disconnect was an an interesting word.

Speaker 3 I'm going to be adopting that

Speaker 3 today.

Speaker 3 That you're going to disconnect or there is a disconnect.

Speaker 3 Also, a silent prayer to

Speaker 3 help me get through this show

Speaker 3 today.

Speaker 3 I hope the audience can come together and just pray for me to make it through.

Speaker 3 But don't look at it as you're frustrated. Look at this as a learning.
No, come on. Look at it as a learning.

Speaker 3 What did we just learn?

Speaker 3 I'm not going to answer that question.

Speaker 3 Here's what we learned. There is

Speaker 3 a lack of information

Speaker 3 on

Speaker 3 the truth about government involvement versus quality and cost.

Speaker 3 Every time, this is why our universities are so wildly expensive.

Speaker 3 Because once the government said, we'll take care of the loans, we'll guarantee the loans, we'll take care of the loans, the price of the university education went through the roof.

Speaker 3 I had a totally unrelated issue actually recently. I went to the doctor and they said, hey, you're overweight.

Speaker 3 How much fast food are you eating? And I said, about half my diet. And they said, oh, okay, well, what you need to do is make it 100% of your diet.
If you eat all fast food, then you'll lose weight.

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Speaker 3 We have Jason on the phone. Jason, I don't mean to

Speaker 3 give you less amount of time than you deserve, but I'm trying to squeeze you in here. You disagree with me about our system of government.
Tell me about that.

Speaker 5 Yes, yes. Well, so I've studied,

Speaker 5 read a few books over the years,

Speaker 5 and I don't want to get into conspiracies, though I believe in them.

Speaker 5 And our system of government,

Speaker 5 we keep saying, well, we need to go out and vote. We need to go out and vote.
We need to do this.

Speaker 5 I don't believe it does a darn bit of good. They're all puppets anyways, especially when we've got the deep state and we've got things going on behind the scenes.
And we could see it with Trump.

Speaker 5 When he doesn't do what the system wants him to do, they bury him.

Speaker 5 And

Speaker 5 these other most politicians get in there and they just

Speaker 5 end up compromising and doing whatever they're told anyways. And I just don't, it's never changed.

Speaker 5 It just never changed.

Speaker 3 So what do you suggest? Because I do believe there are a lot of good people that are in trying to fight, but they are overwhelmed by the

Speaker 3 because we didn't pay attention for so long. So

Speaker 3 what is your solution to that?

Speaker 3 A new form of government?

Speaker 5 Not necessarily, but how about self-governance? I don't need the government to govern me. Correct.

Speaker 5 If I learn correct principles,

Speaker 5 I can govern myself.

Speaker 3 Correct.

Speaker 5 So I just don't see why we place so much emphasis on, especially

Speaker 5 a president. I mean, I think our local elections are more important than anything, but.

Speaker 3 So, Jason, you and I actually don't, we actually don't disagree.

Speaker 3 You're exactly right. That is our system of government.
What our system of government has become is oppressive. But our system of government was originally to allow you to govern yourself.

Speaker 3 And those correct principles are all in our Bill of Rights and our Declaration of Independence. So now, are we going to clean it up?

Speaker 3 Or are we just going to dismantle it? Because if we dismantle it,

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Speaker 3 Well, hello, America. It is Friday, and we're doing something very different today.

Speaker 3 We're taking phone calls, 888-727-BECK. For people who disagree with me or disagree with the right,

Speaker 3 people who have voted for Joe Biden, I really want to understand, you know, where you're coming from. I'm not trying to argue with you.
I'm not trying to change your mind. Right.

Speaker 3 I get it. This who is.

Speaker 3 I'm not saying it's not important. Yeah.
It's very interesting. You are learning.

Speaker 3 I am learning a lot. Yes.
A lot. Right.
Things I didn't necessarily always want to learn. Right.
But you're learning. But it's difficult.
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Speaker 3 We have Matt in Pennsylvania who disagrees about the attack at the Capitol. Hello, Matt.

Speaker 5 Hi, how are you, Glenn? Long-time listener. In fact,

Speaker 5 coming up

Speaker 5 2003 Halloween episode is the first time I heard you hold up on 20 years. Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 3 Wow.

Speaker 3 You've seen some changes.

Speaker 3 Yeah, yeah, definitely.

Speaker 5 Yeah, I think it was FLA 970 at the time. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 Are you still in Florida? No, you're in Pennsylvania. No, no, no.

Speaker 5 I'm actually, I'm in Pennsylvania. I always listen to you on the internet.
I'm a truck driver, and I hear you over the internet, iHeartRadio. Okay.

Speaker 5 Back in the day, I was an office worker.

Speaker 4 But

Speaker 5 the reason I call

Speaker 5 is,

Speaker 5 and perhaps we agree on, I mean, we agree on so many things, but i keep hearing that these people were bad that went into the into the capitol uh and and i will admit the people that stole like laptops put their feet on desks yeah i i don't agree with broke the windows

Speaker 5 yeah broke the windows i all that but the people that went into the capitol that went in peacefully and demonstrated oh they're not bad people oh no no they're not horrible people and i keep hearing over and over and maybe i'm just misunderstanding from you but I keep hearing, oh, how dare they?

Speaker 5 That was terrible. We did a bad thing.

Speaker 3 Oh, no, no, no. Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 3 Wait, this is really important to address. Thank you for bringing this up, Matt.

Speaker 3 Important to address because

Speaker 3 there were bad actors there. There were people that that's what they intended to do.
And you could tell because they were wearing all black.

Speaker 3 I'm not saying they're Antifa, but I'm not saying that either.

Speaker 3 There were people that were there that were breaking the windows, breaking the doors, fighting with police. And as you will see in the coming weeks,

Speaker 3 as more and more of this January 6th video is coming out, you will see that many times the Trump supporters were protecting the police. They were saying, we love the police.

Speaker 3 The conservatives, real conservatives, are not anti-police.

Speaker 3 Now, that doesn't mean that you can't be walking in a crowd with people who say they agree with you, but they don't don't agree on the police thing or they want to break into the Capitol.

Speaker 3 Every single one of those people that did violent things, just like every single one of those people that burned down cities and were involved in violent things, should go to jail.

Speaker 3 However, if you were there and you weren't participating, but you happened to be on the street in Minneapolis, and you were observing and you were not doing anything, you shouldn't go to jail, nor should those who did go or are going to jail in the capital that did nothing.

Speaker 3 This is a horror show from our government.

Speaker 3 It is, this is persecution, not prosecution, this is persecution. And I want everybody to go to X Twitter.
I want you to go to X and watch

Speaker 3 Laura Logan's new

Speaker 3 special on January 6th.

Speaker 3 It's 60 minutes quality, and it shows who they're actually prosecuting and persecuting.

Speaker 3 They can't seem to find real ringleaders, but they are coming in, and this one story that she says, this is part one, it is worth every second of watching. This is part one of one of the people that

Speaker 3 ended up killing himself because of the persecution from the government. And

Speaker 3 was a guy who believed in the police, was a guy who believed in, you know, a fair trial, believed in America. They destroyed him and really didn't have any reason at all to charge him or harass him.

Speaker 3 And that's what they did. Thank you, Matt, for pointing that out.

Speaker 3 Let me go to William in Florida.

Speaker 3 Hi, William.

Speaker 5 Hello, Glenn. How are you?

Speaker 3 I'm very good. Are you,

Speaker 3 who have you voted for in the last few years?

Speaker 5 Actually, I voted for Biden. I've been a Republican for 40 years.
And

Speaker 5 yeah, this whole Trump thing, man, I'm sorry. He's just

Speaker 5 from day one,

Speaker 5 Trump, you know, I was 20 years in the Navy, and our credo is honor, courage, commitment. And he has shown none of that.

Speaker 5 Never.

Speaker 5 Okay, okay.

Speaker 5 You got to give him some moments.

Speaker 5 You could something

Speaker 5 that shows he's a decent dude, but there is a narcissism that is dangerous. You said something earlier.
You said something about Humpty Dumpty, about dismantling the government.

Speaker 5 And that's exactly the way I see Donald Trump. That's exactly the way I see the MAGA movement.
And that's exactly the way I see Ron DeSantis.

Speaker 5 There's a dismantling of something going on.

Speaker 3 Okay, hang on just a second. Hang on.
William, I just want to understand. I'm not trying to change your mind.
Just want to understand.

Speaker 3 First of all, when I said last week, dismantle, I mean burn the place down.

Speaker 3 If you are somebody that wants a revolution, balkanism,

Speaker 3 you want to reset into something brand new,

Speaker 3 that's extraordinarily dangerous. That's why I brought in Humpty Dumpty.
Once Humpty Dumpty falls, all the king's horses, all the king's men cannot reassemble this. Okay.

Speaker 3 So be careful what you do if you're flushing things down the toilet. However, we were having that in a conversation about the deep state and how the deep state

Speaker 3 is

Speaker 3 controlling much of what's happening in the world without any kind of elections or voting on those people.

Speaker 3 Do you see the world that way?

Speaker 5 So why do they want to burn it down? I mean,

Speaker 5 I'm genuinely curious. The deep state,

Speaker 5 that's the way I see it,

Speaker 5 that

Speaker 5 they want a great reset. Yes.

Speaker 3 The deep state does.

Speaker 5 Just to back up two steps, back up two steps, Marjorie Taylor Greene calling for civil war. That is the most dishonorable statement I've heard from an American in the past 200 years.

Speaker 3 I don't know about that, but it is very dishonorable, and I denounce it.

Speaker 3 I mean,

Speaker 3 there's been some crazy things said in 200 years.

Speaker 3 But if she said that, I would denounce that.

Speaker 3 Did you say she called for civil war?

Speaker 3 Yes.

Speaker 5 She called for a separation of the states, the red and the blue. You can call it anything you want.

Speaker 5 You can put a capital C and a capital W, that's the old one, or you can make it a lowercase, and that's what she did. She's calling for a separation of the states.
Just the national divorce.

Speaker 3 The national divorce. Okay, got it.
Okay.

Speaker 5 Sorry. Okay.
Civil war.

Speaker 5 That's a synonym for it. That's all there is to it.
We're all grown men here. We can say the truth, and that's exactly what she's calling for.

Speaker 3 So

Speaker 3 may I nuance a little bit? Absolutely.

Speaker 3 We have had conversations of,

Speaker 3 I wish we could peacefully just split up the states. And I said, you know, they could even pick first.
And, you know, they pick their one and then we pick one.

Speaker 3 And that, you know, a union broken up like this will never stand. So it is the end of the union.

Speaker 3 You know, as Lincoln said, we'll either be all slavery or we'll all be free. You can't coexist and live like this, broken.

Speaker 3 However, that is different than saying, I want war

Speaker 3 and I want a civil war. Anyone who claims they want a civil war is out of their minds.
You have no idea how close we came to losing that war.

Speaker 3 And there is, and the only reason why we won it is because we had John Quincy Adams' son over in France, and they were about to throw in with the South. And he said, wait, wait, you'll see.

Speaker 3 This is not what the South is saying it is. There's no one that would support us

Speaker 3 and it would be awful. Now, if they started something, you know, rounding people up, well, that's a different story than you have a right to protect yourself.

Speaker 3 but civil war is dangerous and must not happen.

Speaker 3 And just to quickly note, there was a post that went around that Marjorie Taylor Greene did call for civil war. That was a fabricated post, though.

Speaker 3 So it is important, especially when we're talking about these topics that we're clear. She is, to my knowledge, has never called for that.
Okay.

Speaker 3 And if she, if she, she or anyone, Stu did it, if I did it,

Speaker 3 denounce me, okay, it should never, that's not wise.

Speaker 3 Does that help you, William, on that?

Speaker 3 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Okay.

Speaker 5 Absolutely. Great.

Speaker 3 Yeah,

Speaker 5 I'm with you on that. I just, but I just think Trump is leading us in a direction.
Now, listen, everybody knows that follows politics that Joe Biden has never.

Speaker 5 Let me word it like this. If Joe Biden was to have peacefully passed away in his bed in 2017, 2016, no one would ever have mentioned his name again.

Speaker 5 He was a subpar politician at best, but he was a safer bet than Trump, who is dangerous. That's the

Speaker 5 problem. And I'm a Republican.
Listen, my mom voted for George Wallace.

Speaker 5 She was a Democrat, a hardcore Democrat, and those people are all MAGA now. There's no, there are no Democrats down here that.

Speaker 3 Okay, so hang on. So hang on just a second.
William, help me out on Joe Biden. I can understand what you're saying about Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 Um, we don't have to agree on everything, I want you to understand that, but I'm trying to understand where people are coming from. So, I got it about Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 Um, now talk to me about Joe Biden, what he's currently doing, and what the path that we're on as a nation.

Speaker 3 You don't find the path we're on

Speaker 3 extraordinarily dangerous?

Speaker 3 Yes,

Speaker 5 I do. I absolutely do.
And this goes back for

Speaker 5 40 years we've been on a dangerous path.

Speaker 5 I mean,

Speaker 5 look at our national debt, $32 trillion.

Speaker 5 Those are numbers that weren't even said 30 years ago. No, I know.

Speaker 3 But let me, let me.

Speaker 3 Let me push you just a little bit further along that. I agree on debt and things that are common sense, yes.
But

Speaker 3 the left is dismantling even our justice department. Our justice department is wildly corrupt right now, in my opinion.

Speaker 3 The FBI, for the first time in my life, I don't trust the FBI. I don't trust our government.
What I'm seeing coming out of the Pentagon is horrifying, absolutely horrifying.

Speaker 3 We're not prepared to fight a war. We're so concentrated on, you know, abortion and transgender surgery

Speaker 3 that

Speaker 3 I don't want to fight with these people running our military.

Speaker 3 Do you agree with any of those things?

Speaker 5 Yes, sir. I can't speak for the DOJ or the FBI, but the Pentagon, good Lord, is it true?

Speaker 5 I mean, you've got a guy that can fact check what I'm about to say. Didn't they lose a trillion dollars like just last year?

Speaker 5 Isn't that at least the second time that they've lost a trillion dollars? Yes. Just magically, we don't know, man.

Speaker 3 Right.

Speaker 5 And people say that we can't take on China and Russia at the same time.

Speaker 5 So BS, we could absolutely take them on at the same time because the Pentagon is the most powerful entity on the planet, bar none. And they give me the creeps, my man.

Speaker 5 And I was part of the system for 20 years.

Speaker 5 If Congress can't audit the Pentagon, Pentagon, well, then that's a problem.

Speaker 3 Would you agree with audit the Fed as well?

Speaker 5 I think if you audit the Pentagon, you are

Speaker 5 if we have to go that route first to figure out the math that it takes to actually audit the Pentagon, then let's start with the Fed, my man.

Speaker 3 Okay, absolutely. William, thank you very much for your call.

Speaker 3 I agree to disagree, but I'm glad you called in today. Thank you.

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Speaker 3 This is from Dragnet, the TV show, back in the 60s and early 70s. And

Speaker 3 early on in Dragnet, they were talking to hippies and beatniks, okay? Okay.

Speaker 3 And here's, what was his name, Joe Friday,

Speaker 3 speaking to the teenagers, the 60s.

Speaker 7 Listen. Just don't understand.
Maybe we do, son.

Speaker 7 Don't think you have a corner on all the virtue vision in the country, or that everybody else is fat and selfish, and you're the first generation to come along that's felt dissatisfied.

Speaker 7 They all have, you know, about different things, and most of them didn't have the same opportunity and freedoms that you do. Let's talk poverty.
Most places in the world, that's not a problem.

Speaker 7 It's a way of life. And rights? They're liable to give you a blank stare because they may not know what you're talking about.

Speaker 7 The fact is, more people are living better right here than anywhere else ever before in history. So don't expect us to roll over and play dead when you say you're dissatisfied.

Speaker 7 It's not perfect, but it's a great deal better than when we grew up. A hundred men standing in the street hoping for one job, selling apples on the street corner.

Speaker 7 That's one of the things we were dissatisfied about, and you don't see that much anymore.

Speaker 8 You're taller, stronger, healthier, better educated, and you'll live longer than the last generation. And we don't think that's altogether bad.

Speaker 8 You've probably never seen a quarantine sign in your neighbor's door, diphtheria, scarlet fever, whooping cough. Probably none of your classmates are crippled with polio.

Speaker 8 You don't see many mastoid scars anymore. We've done quite a bit of fighting all around the world.

Speaker 8 Whether you think it was moral or not, a lot of people are free today to make their own mistakes because of it. And that may just include you.

Speaker 7 I don't know. Maybe part of it's the fact that you're in a hurry.
You've grown up on instant orange juice. Flip a dial, instant entertainment.
Dial seven digits, instant communication.

Speaker 7 Turn a key, push a pedal, instant transportation, flash a card, instant money. Shove in a problem, push a few buttons, instant answers.

Speaker 7 But some problems you can't get quick answers to, no matter how much you want them. We took a little boy into central receiving hospital yesterday.
He was four years old.

Speaker 7 He weighs eight and a half pounds. His parents just haven't bothered to feed him.
Now give me a fast answer to that one. One that'll stop that from ever happening again.

Speaker 7 And if you can't settle that one, what about the 55,000 Americans who will die on the highways this year? That's nearly six or seven times the number that'll get killed in Vietnam.

Speaker 7 Why aren't you up in arms about that? Or is dying in a car somehow moral? Tell me how to wipe out prejudice. I'll settle for for just the prejudices you have inside yourselves.

Speaker 7 Show me how to get rid of the unlimited capacity for human beings to make themselves believe that they're somehow right and justified in stealing from somebody or hurting somebody, and you'll just about put this place here out of business.

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Speaker 3 There's a new thing to try.

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Did you vote for Joe Biden last time, and you say you would vote for him this time?

Speaker 5 I did vote for him last time, and yeah, I would vote for him again. And I base it really on two things.

Speaker 3 All right.

Speaker 5 One, the NLRB. I think his appointments have been outstanding.
I think when it comes to thinking about the economy and thinking about how hard it is to be working class these days,

Speaker 5 the only way that we can really exert our power, I mean, there's really not much that comes down to a presidential election, really just two corporate candidates. I think we can agree on that.
But

Speaker 5 if one corporate candidate is going to make it so that if companies interfere with union organizing, then a union gets to exist.

Speaker 5 And that corporate candidate is giving more power to the workers than the alternative.

Speaker 5 And I think when we spend eight hours a day at work, all day, every day,

Speaker 5 that's where we spend our most time. That's where we have our most influence.
And that's where we can grow our power so that maybe one day we don't have a two-party corporate duopoly.

Speaker 3 So,

Speaker 3 well, you know, the unions

Speaker 3 have,

Speaker 3 you know,

Speaker 3 they are in with the government um now with with joe biden you wouldn't deny that

Speaker 5 i don't really know how that works when you think about what happened with the railroader strike and how biden totally undermined that effort i don't really know how i would see that and i don't know if uh the u a w president would agree with that it's gonna get another issue too by the way well i just want you to know that they they've given uh billions of dollars to the democratic party and you don't you don't do that unless you're supporting they might right because like i said trump is not going to put anybody on the NLRB who's going to help unions.

Speaker 5 Correct. So, it's in unions' best interest to help Democrats.

Speaker 5 Because Democrats are the ones who are aligned with our interests.

Speaker 3 Are unions and minds. Are unions

Speaker 3 balanced?

Speaker 3 I mean, when a union balances bad, corrupt capitalism, it's good. When a union becomes corrupt, it's bad.

Speaker 3 It's usually

Speaker 3 somewhere in the middle where

Speaker 3 it works

Speaker 5 the power that I can exert Where is my power closer to the company that I work for

Speaker 5 when I have a union or I should say the union that I belong to or is some company that I might work for where I'm just some peon okay all on my own and they can isolate me and fire me and you know all right me open okay or you think about it in the bigger one is it me versus Walmart as an individual person right or maybe is the union

Speaker 5 going to do more for Walmart?

Speaker 3 Okay. So

Speaker 3 I got it. Can I ask you some other questions here?

Speaker 3 Where do you stand on the White House directing social media in censorship?

Speaker 5 I think that what they were doing was they were pointing out specific things that they thought were misinformation and asking them to look at their terms of service, which, by the way, I mean, I didn't like it anymore when Trump did it than when Biden did it, but in the big grand scheme of things, not my biggest concern.

Speaker 5 And knowing that Trump is going to do it over posts where he doesn't like how people talk about him, he never

Speaker 3 did that. I imagine he might be a little bit rough.

Speaker 3 He was accused of saying he was going to censor.

Speaker 3 He was accused of saying those things, but

Speaker 3 the press pushed back quite hard. And I was one of them that said, you can't censor the press and you can't tell the press what to do.

Speaker 3 This president has just issued a memo this week instructing the press what to do,

Speaker 3 which was pretty amazing. Okay, let me ask you a couple of questions.

Speaker 3 The

Speaker 3 Biden laptop and the FBI

Speaker 3 is

Speaker 3 any of that concerning to you? And if not, why?

Speaker 5 Nah, because what's more concerning to me, really, is trans rights. Because I'm actually a mental health professional and I work with people who are transgender every day.

Speaker 5 And I got to tell you what I really see.

Speaker 3 No, no, no, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. You are the first.

Speaker 3 You're the first seminar caller I think I've had. So thank you for your call.
You're the first one that

Speaker 3 seems to do this for a living.

Speaker 3 And I won't have conversations with people who will not answer the question and stay on topic.

Speaker 3 You know, and also, quite honestly,

Speaker 3 I'm not wasting time with people people who say men can get pregnant. That's not true.
You don't live in the real world. You don't understand basic science.

Speaker 3 And so it's not reasonable to have a conversation with you. And sort of behind the scenes, when we were talking about the show this morning, that was what I thought we would get out of this.

Speaker 3 I need to get those people. And you're going to be a little bit more.
That's our first one. That's the first one we've got.
That's the first one we got.

Speaker 3 We have

Speaker 3 really good, honest people who are just trying to make their way. and I can learn from those people.
Many of them still drive me insane, but they're very nice. And they were very honest.

Speaker 3 They were honest. Searching for answers and viewing things honestly.
This was a

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Speaker 3 Okay, let me get to Jake in Minnesota. Hello, Jake.

Speaker 3 Hi. How are you doing? Very good.
How are things in Minnesota?

Speaker 5 Well, I'm sitting in the car in the rain right now. I appreciate what you are doing.
This is my first time ever doing this. It's kind of fun.
Okay. But I really do appreciate it.

Speaker 5 I've listened to the other two callers and

Speaker 5 I love the civility.

Speaker 3 Thank you.

Speaker 3 Thank you.

Speaker 3 So do I. I wish we had more of it.
So, Jake.

Speaker 5 Well, the country needs more of it. Absolutely.
We need to challenge each other

Speaker 5 with our

Speaker 5 divergent thoughts

Speaker 5 and understand that neither side is evil or stupid um and that most of us kind of fall probably eighty to ninety percent of us would agree with most things well i let me know let me take you here you bu you believe in the first amendment freedom of the press freedom of speech freedom of assembly freedom

Speaker 3 100 okay 100 uh second amendment

Speaker 5 um it yeah i under it's nuanced i yeah it is nuanced i don't um i i i understand

Speaker 5 culturally the right to bear arms, the importance of that and everything. I don't think we're a better country because we have 400-plus million guns in the country.

Speaker 3 But that's fine. That's fine.
I just, I, I just want to, I was just ticking off a few things that, I mean, this is where, this is where the rubber meets the road.

Speaker 3 You're not going to quarter. You don't believe the government should quarter any soldiers into houses.
You believe in a fair jury trial.

Speaker 3 You believe in, you know, you don't have to testify against yourself. You can face your accuser, all of that stuff, right?

Speaker 5 Well, that's what makes the country beautiful, yes.

Speaker 3 Thank you very much. Now, let's talk about the things that you say you're a common sense liberal.
What

Speaker 3 you voted for Joe Biden?

Speaker 5 Yep, yep.

Speaker 5 I've typically voted Democrat my entire life. Okay.

Speaker 3 And are you going to vote for Joe Biden again if he's the candidate?

Speaker 5 I I would.

Speaker 5 You know, I guess I would prefer someone younger

Speaker 5 and

Speaker 5 somebody who, you know, I would vote for anybody whose number one concern was to reunite their country. I would vote for a Republican who

Speaker 5 who made his or her priority reuniting us, like getting us off of the hatred train.

Speaker 3 I think that's great, Jake.

Speaker 3 And now let's talk about

Speaker 3 some things that,

Speaker 3 if they concern you or not. What part of Minnesota do you live in?

Speaker 5 The Twin Cities area.

Speaker 3 Okay. So you saw some of the damage and the fires and everything else from the riots.
Yep.

Speaker 3 Reimagining the police.

Speaker 3 Is it time to say, okay,

Speaker 3 maybe we shouldn't have done... shouldn't have done that, but there is a problem in some police forces with individuals, but this was not a good idea.

Speaker 5 And I think that most people, including even most liberals, would agree that police are necessary, that there needs to be some changes, there needs to be some greater you know, a greater level of trust and acceptance

Speaker 5 in communities and everything.

Speaker 5 But 100%. I mean, I think most people are pro-police, recognizing that

Speaker 5 certain things in police culture,

Speaker 5 you

Speaker 5 the George Floyd killing and stuff, I think that was

Speaker 5 a result of certain

Speaker 5 not being able to challenge, to truly challenge

Speaker 5 he or she who is in command and everything, you know,

Speaker 5 those cultural things, I think, could be, need to be addressed in everything, of course. I do think that there is a level that there's a level of bias and prejudice

Speaker 5 in policing that needs to be addressed, or at least in the middle of the day. In everything.

Speaker 3 Yeah, I got it.

Speaker 3 So now you said that you, I want to make sure I understood, that you felt that the riots on the street were because

Speaker 3 it was a logical,

Speaker 3 you know, if you don't address it, it goes into that if you feel unheard. Is that what I heard you say?

Speaker 5 Well,

Speaker 5 I would, I guess I would agree with that for the most part. Yeah.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 So would you say that

Speaker 5 I'm not a fan of rioting? Yeah, neither am I.

Speaker 3 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 Peaceful protesting and stuff like that. Right.
You know,

Speaker 3 but in so let me so let me just I just need to ask you two questions, and then I want to talk to you some more. You're a very reasonable guy.

Speaker 3 With the

Speaker 3 riots in the streets in Minneapolis and all over the country, most of those people did not go to jail or pay any price, and I think they should have. The bad guys should go to jail.

Speaker 3 The good guys that were there that were peaceful and were not trying to burn things down should not go to jail.

Speaker 3 The same with January 6th. The people that were breaking in, hitting police, et cetera, et cetera, bad guys and should go to jail.
Many of them were not that.

Speaker 3 Would you, do you recognize the difference in the way those two groups are being treated, and is that right or wrong or justified?

Speaker 5 Yeah, I don't know

Speaker 5 as much, certainly as much as those of you

Speaker 5 who are in the business of following everything super closely.

Speaker 5 I agree. I think, once again, it's nuanced and stuff.
And you talk about peaceful protesting,

Speaker 5 and I appreciate, you know, I've listened to the other callers and stuff, and nobody's, you're not playing gotcha or anything. And I don't want to play gotcha.

Speaker 5 If you could follow my line of thinking here, like if you if you take like the Colin Kaepernick thing, peaceful protest,

Speaker 5 I believe that maybe if his peaceful protests were not so demonized

Speaker 5 by,

Speaker 5 and once again, I don't want to, I'm not blaming or anything like that.

Speaker 5 But the right side,

Speaker 5 if we acknowledge and appreciate forms of peaceful protest, the thing is, is that protest got so demonized, then it's like, well, I mean, I don't, I'm not,

Speaker 5 I still think violence is wrong and everything,

Speaker 5 but we kind of took away

Speaker 3 a form of

Speaker 5 should have been a respectable police peaceful protest.

Speaker 3 Will you give the same benefit that all MAGA people or people who support Donald Trump or are on the right have been grossly demonized for the last

Speaker 3 50 years ago.

Speaker 5 I 100% agree with you, you know, to and to an ex for the most part and everything.

Speaker 5 The demonization of rural, particularly white America is

Speaker 5 tragic in so many different ways. I mean, as a, as, you know, the Democratic Party should understand how they lost.

Speaker 5 I mean, because you go back a few decades and those rural communities were frequently quite blue.

Speaker 5 And, you know, that was very stupid. Okay.
Very, very stupid.

Speaker 3 So, Jake,

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Back to the phones in just a second. We're having a fascinating conversation with a guy in Minnesota named Jake.

Speaker 3 He voted for Joe Biden, and I think he'd vote for Joe Biden again. We disagree with each other on some things, but

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Speaker 3 Hello, sir. Hey, thank you for having a decent conversation.
I think this is really, really healthy.

Speaker 5 You know, I'm going to blow Stu's mind here.

Speaker 5 Most of my good friends lean liberal and

Speaker 5 most of them kind of are on the same page and everything. So

Speaker 5 he would actually enjoy hanging out with most of my friends.

Speaker 3 Good, good to hear. I have to tell you.

Speaker 5 And talking politics.

Speaker 3 Yeah, I will tell you, I think I've talked to people all over the country. I think when you get into, when you get out of the cities and you get into places where, you know,

Speaker 3 it's not run by, you know, it's not Chicago, it's not New York, it's not L.A.

Speaker 3 You find much more in common with Democrats than you would elsewhere. And I think you probably feel that way with Republicans because we're not all fire-breathing, you know, got to be my way.

Speaker 3 Hey, absolutely, yes. Okay, so let me ask you,

Speaker 3 I want to ask you a series of questions

Speaker 3 just to see

Speaker 3 where you are.

Speaker 3 And they're kind of ethical questions um but first let me ask you are you paying attention at all to the hunter and joe biden laptop and and bribery scandal that is now in impeachment investigation

Speaker 5 yeah i'm aware of it you're aware of it how closely and and and i've i've followed it so uh okay so you know i i listened to you and other um conservative commentators and everything to kind of get an idea and then i and then I've noticed, I have noticed that the medias that you criticize are also picking up on it more and everything.

Speaker 5 And I would agree that they should have at least picked it up earlier than they did.

Speaker 3 Okay. So let me ask you where,

Speaker 3 and not just necessarily you, but people that you know.

Speaker 3 If Donald Trump breaks the law, and I said this at the beginning of his impeachment,

Speaker 3 We were going to do an investigation, and I told my staff: I don't care whose side you're on. If he broke the law, he should go to jail.

Speaker 3 I believe that if you break the law, you go to jail, no matter if it hurts your side or not.

Speaker 3 No, I would agree. You would agree.
Okay. So let me ask you, because there's a question on impeachment.
So let's just use this one

Speaker 3 as an example.

Speaker 3 If the president didn't take any money, his family, just his son,

Speaker 3 was involved in business with these oligarchs in China, and it was just him in business.

Speaker 3 And dad said,

Speaker 3 I've never talked to his business partners. I don't know anything about it.
And that turned out to be a lie. Is that lie big enough to be impeached for?

Speaker 5 Yeah, I guess theoretically,

Speaker 5 the whole,

Speaker 5 I wasn't entirely on board with

Speaker 5 all the impeachments of I knew that they wouldn't go anywhere. It was all circus, right? Right.
The whole, the whole, I mean, we are in just a

Speaker 5 perpetual state of circushood.

Speaker 3 Yes, we are.

Speaker 3 So you think that doesn't rise? Because you might be able to convince me if he lied about that and it was just about I'm not involved in his business

Speaker 3 And he lied about that. There needs to be more than just the lie.

Speaker 5 Accountability. Yeah, there needs to be some form of accountability.

Speaker 3 But it might not, yeah, but it might not be impeachable at that level.

Speaker 5 As,

Speaker 5 you know, the Trump stuff, too, like, I, you know, I will

Speaker 5 admit that I'm not a fan of the guy or anything,

Speaker 5 but I, you know, I would have preferred it wasn't going to go anywhere. You know,

Speaker 5 We knew that it wasn't going to go anywhere, and therefore, it shouldn't have taken the oxygen.

Speaker 3 Okay. Now, if the president, and I'm just using these, I am not saying that this is true.

Speaker 3 I'm saying the evidence looks like this is where it's leading, but we've seen evidence before that ends up being nonsense. Okay.

Speaker 3 If the son uses the president's office or vice presidential office to enrich himself, but not his father.

Speaker 3 But dad knew

Speaker 3 that he was, you know, his son was working with oligarchs and Chinese companies and, you know, that was all, you know, bad stuff.

Speaker 3 But dad was not involved, but he knew about it. Is that impeachable?

Speaker 5 You know,

Speaker 5 I guess, you know, if it is proven.

Speaker 3 No, yeah, that's what I'm saying. Proven.

Speaker 3 I'm not saying, you know, that we take anybody's word for it. I'm saying that you've got the goods.
You've got the documents.

Speaker 5 But he'll be, you know, so it goes through, it's not going to go anywhere, just as it didn't with Trump.

Speaker 5 I mean,

Speaker 3 but I'm asking you,

Speaker 3 hang on just a second. I'm asking you if it should.

Speaker 5 If it's true, if it's proven to be true, I think that's the fair.

Speaker 3 Okay, okay.

Speaker 3 Now

Speaker 3 dad and family members profited and had a system where

Speaker 3 they were funneling money from oligarchs and bad guys.

Speaker 5 That should piss everybody off.

Speaker 3 Okay, so that is definitely.

Speaker 5 How can anybody say no? Like, if that's proven

Speaker 3 that you know people exist around us that will say no.

Speaker 3 I'm aware, yes. And let me ask you,

Speaker 3 if

Speaker 3 not the last one, but if any of the others were true, should it concern us that these things happened in China, Russia, Romania,

Speaker 3 and Ukraine,

Speaker 3 and we now know that the Ukrainian president

Speaker 3 has an offshore account himself and is involved with one of the oligarchs from Burisma? Should, forget about impeachment or anything else,

Speaker 3 can we trust that this war and our money, et cetera, is on the up and up

Speaker 3 with somebody who was involved, but if the president was involved in this stuff,

Speaker 3 can we trust that this war is right?

Speaker 5 Well, so the way that you are framing those questions, like if the answer is yes, like this corruption exists and everything, that should absolutely concern us. And

Speaker 5 at the same time that a loan does yes it should concern us should i i mean the i at the same time i i think that russia needs to get out of ukraine um you know and and to be honest i mean i'm i'm certainly not an expert journalist and everything but the but the way that you framed your question i mean anybody any reasonable person would say um if the answer is yes then we need to uh be concerned okay um let me ask you about

Speaker 3 inflation.

Speaker 3 Where is that coming? What is causing this? What happened?

Speaker 5 So, well,

Speaker 5 I mean, absolutely the pandemic and the lockdowns and the

Speaker 5 supply chain issues and all of that sort of stuff.

Speaker 3 And you would mean it could

Speaker 3 be everything out of. Would you throw in, because I would, the out-of-control spending from the Republicans and under Donald Trump at the beginning?

Speaker 5 Well,

Speaker 5 yes, and any sort of out-of-control spending and stuff. I mean,

Speaker 5 I fully understand,

Speaker 5 you know, at least as a novice, certain economic principles and everything. And it's easy to understand if you don't have enough money coming in, you know,

Speaker 5 you shouldn't be spending stuff that you can't afford. Yes.

Speaker 3 The DOJ corruption,

Speaker 3 the things that even happened with Hunter on the IRS and all of that, the way they are

Speaker 3 treating one group of people differently than the other.

Speaker 5 Justice should be blind and non-political.

Speaker 5 But right now, you know, the Supreme Court is politicized.

Speaker 5 The DOJ under different administrations. I mean, you we are just

Speaker 5 beyond, past the point of common sense, though, and all.

Speaker 5 We are in the state of culture wars and whatnot where everything is politicized. And

Speaker 3 I vote again.

Speaker 5 I would vote for anybody who brings us back together.

Speaker 5 Okay. And depoliticizes our lives.
Like, you know, we, you know, we're putting food on the table, paying our mortgages, like all of that sort of stuff.

Speaker 5 And frankly, we deserve to enjoy being around the people that we're around.

Speaker 3 I couldn't agree with you more.

Speaker 3 I just don't know. I don't know how we do that without

Speaker 3 because the government is in our face because

Speaker 3 it is affecting all of us by what they're doing.

Speaker 3 And so I'm wondering,

Speaker 3 can you depoliticize as a government is getting bigger and bigger in everyone's life?

Speaker 5 I would say, you know, the right

Speaker 5 person, group of people,

Speaker 5 you know, there are people who are trying.

Speaker 5 You know,

Speaker 5 we have people, you know,

Speaker 5 as a member of team

Speaker 5 left,

Speaker 5 I do my best to seek out other people kind of on my side who are critical of my side.

Speaker 5 You know, and I think that that's

Speaker 5 extremely important. And I'm not afraid to engage with ideas that

Speaker 5 challenge my ideas and everything. We have to get to that point and get to the point where it's actually fun to have our ideas challenged.
Yeah.

Speaker 3 Last question. Joe Biden, his age.

Speaker 3 It's not, to me, it's not a matter of age. It's a matter of whether you're all there.

Speaker 3 Does that bother you at all?

Speaker 3 That's not going to stop you from voting for him.

Speaker 5 Well,

Speaker 5 the alternative is also,

Speaker 5 I would prefer to see somebody younger in there.

Speaker 5 I don't,

Speaker 5 you know,

Speaker 5 Trump also says some pretty wackadoodle stuff and everything.

Speaker 3 In all fairness, he said those things when he was 30. So I don't know if you can blame that.
Well, am I just being

Speaker 3 right? I mean, we, we, and once again, I'm not playing gotcha, but you know, I know, I know.

Speaker 5 Telling us that the revol you know, the revolutionary war heroes had airplanes and stuff.

Speaker 3 I mean, like, no, I'm very well aware.

Speaker 5 You know, we play all that stuff. You know, your side plays that.
My side plays the or that you'll play the

Speaker 5 gaps that Biden makes.

Speaker 5 Jeff Meyers will play the gaps that Trump makes and everything.

Speaker 3 Right, but hang on just a sec. Hang on.
There is a difference between gaffes. I mean,

Speaker 3 the president has degraded mentally and physically a great deal. He's not the same guy that was running for election.
He's just not.

Speaker 5 And, you know, I think that that's fair.

Speaker 5 I don't know, you know, the way that

Speaker 5 I don't think that that's a, it's not a concern

Speaker 5 because,

Speaker 5 you know, no president, no president should make decisions on his or her own.

Speaker 5 You know, that president should be advised by people who know more than they do to begin with and everything.

Speaker 5 You know,

Speaker 5 it's not the concern of mine that it is of yours.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 Would you give Joe Biden the keys to your car?

Speaker 5 Well,

Speaker 5 I have kids learning to drive and everything. He couldn't be worse than them.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 All right.

Speaker 3 Jake, it's been great talking to you. Thank you so much.

Speaker 5 It's been a lot of fun. I appreciate it.
I really do appreciate it. If you guys,

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Speaker 3 No. I'll look it up.

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Speaker 5 Our country needs that.

Speaker 3 Yeah, we've done a few shows like that on television that have been really good, where, you know, we sit down and everybody's skeptical of each other and then you start to talk.

Speaker 3 And, you know, there are those that have such divergent, you know,

Speaker 3 non-constitutional or Bill of Rights-based solutions that, you know, you're like, okay, I don't know what I can do here.

Speaker 3 But it's great. It's great to talk.
Thank you so much, Jake. Good part.

Speaker 5 God bless. You have a wonderful day.

Speaker 3 You too. Bye-bye.
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Speaker 3 There is a important podcast that

Speaker 3 is available now for Blaze TV subscribers. I did it yesterday, and it was posted last night.

Speaker 3 And it will be posted for anyone who gets their podcast on Saturday. It'll be available wherever you get your podcast.
And it's episode 194. Did Pope Francis just activate Entine's prophecy?

Speaker 3 This is something that Catholics have a lot of prophecy on. And

Speaker 3 the last pope, if you will, is supposed to make a deal with

Speaker 3 and visit Russia.

Speaker 3 And that's really kind of all that the prophecy says. And then it gets very, very dicey from there.

Speaker 3 Well, Pope Francis is the first pope that's like been very excited to go to Russia, and he keeps trying to do that. So that is overall what we talked about.

Speaker 3 What is prophecy from the Catholic point of view?

Speaker 3 And what is Pope Francis doing?

Speaker 3 But we go into a lot of different things. The first thing that we get into is the guy we had on.

Speaker 3 He's Dr. Taylor Marshall.
He's a very nice guy, but he is a radical traditionalist. And I asked him, is that capital T or lowercase? And he said capital T, which set off some alarm bells in me.

Speaker 3 He knew who Dugan was,

Speaker 3 and that's a very dangerous man, in my opinion. And

Speaker 3 radical

Speaker 3 traditionalists can be people who believe in

Speaker 3 state religion.

Speaker 3 And

Speaker 3 he said on this that he's 50-50 on whether we try something new or Constitution.

Speaker 3 I am clearly for a return to the Constitution, and I am not for anything that is outside of our founding documents. We have to find a way to unplug it and plug it back in

Speaker 3 and reset to factory settings. But it is a fascinating conversation,

Speaker 3 very polite, but

Speaker 3 I think I'm very clear. And

Speaker 3 he answered questions where he left me. I'm not sure

Speaker 3 if his version of radical traditionalism is concerning or not.

Speaker 3 We just

Speaker 3 sometimes we were

Speaker 3 talking around each other. So you're going to have to decide yourself.

Speaker 3 But it's a fascinating conversation with Dr. Taylor Marshall.
That is the podcast. Comes out Saturday, episode 194.
Did Pope Francis just activate End Times Prophecy?

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Speaker 3 Hello, America. It's Friday.
And I think I'm going to make it through the weekend. You are.
Yes, although at the beginning,

Speaker 3 I didn't think I was going to make it through the end of the show.

Speaker 3 But I will say, I think we pulled through there. And it was interesting to hear you talk to the last caller who, you know, was,

Speaker 3 I mean, like, everyone had their own views, but I think, you know, that was sort of the person that you'd want to, you were looking for, right?

Speaker 3 The person who would kind of talk to you about these things and consider both sides and try to react rationally. And

Speaker 3 like, for instance, I didn't feel comfortable at the end that

Speaker 3 he had drawn a line in his head on the impeachment. Well, that was one of the things that was interesting because

Speaker 3 I've known you for a very long time and

Speaker 3 I've heard you speak three hours a day for what seems like my whole life. And

Speaker 3 one of the things you mentioned. You think it's bad for you? Think of me.

Speaker 3 One of the things you've mentioned before is this is going back to our very first days working together back in the Clinton impeachment days with Monica Lewinsky.

Speaker 3 And we went through that whole thing and you would say, hey, this is this Bill Clinton did this stuff. And our Democratic colours would call up and say, no, he didn't.
He's not lying. He's not lying.

Speaker 3 And we would say, he is lying. He's blatantly lying.

Speaker 3 And they would say, no, he's not. And then when he came out and admitted, yes, he was doing these things, the argument changed to, well, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 It doesn't matter if he did it. And you always said, if this opportunity ever comes up again, I want to ask Democrats beforehand, if it is true, does it matter?

Speaker 3 So that seemed to be like what you were doing. That's exactly what I was doing.
I asked him, where is the line? Yeah. Where is the line here? Are these things?

Speaker 3 And I, I, you know,

Speaker 3 not as a trick, but like I'm really legitimately interested to know where that line is from. And that, and that is the only thing.
And I don't know,

Speaker 3 he seemed like such an honest guy, but unless you make your decision on what matters

Speaker 3 beforehand,

Speaker 3 you will just keep going because it's just going to keep changing all the time, like it did. Joe Biden said, I had no idea what my son was doing.
I never talked to him about business.

Speaker 3 I was not involved in that. Well, now it shows that he was.
And all they did was change, yeah, but he didn't profit from it.

Speaker 3 And if it shows any profit to his family, he'll say, you know, yeah, but it was no big deal. I didn't, I didn't do that, you know, I didn't, I didn't change policies because of it.
No,

Speaker 3 stop moving the goalposts. This either matters or it doesn't, because we have to know where our lines are with one another.
Okay. If he just lied because he knew his son was in trouble,

Speaker 3 okay, is that impeachable?

Speaker 3 Well, I don't like it, but if he wasn't involved in any way, which we now know is not true, but if he was not involved in any way, okay, you can make the case he was doing it for his son, but did he involve the DOJ?

Speaker 3 Did he clear the path for his son with the IRS?

Speaker 3 Yes. So now you have to go, well,

Speaker 3 is this cover-up? Does it matter that he used our federal resources to cover up?

Speaker 3 Okay, yeah, I think that's impeachable. But even more so, if the son got rich and the family got rich, but you can't tie any of the money to Joe Biden, even though he met 25, at least 25 meetings,

Speaker 3 is that impeachable?

Speaker 3 You have to be able to say now,

Speaker 3 dispassionately,

Speaker 3 this is my line. This is my line.
And we can have different lines, but I want to know you have a line.

Speaker 3 If this is proven,

Speaker 3 and that's another problem, because now we are like, well, what do you mean, proven?

Speaker 3 The blue dress?

Speaker 3 I mean,

Speaker 3 is it enough proof to have

Speaker 3 the

Speaker 3 State Department, the Treasury,

Speaker 3 and the White House all warning

Speaker 3 the vice president, this looks really bad. It looks like money laundering that your son is involved in.
You've got to stop this.

Speaker 3 This looks really bad.

Speaker 3 Well, we have that.

Speaker 3 Then we have the bank accounts and the offshore.

Speaker 3 If we see the money that is in those things,

Speaker 3 does that matter? And what is it going to, what do you mean by proof? If I have the goods, if I have the banking records,

Speaker 3 because we already have the, what, I think, 150, what are called yellow flags from the Treasury Department that banks call in and say, this is money laundering. You should look into it.

Speaker 3 We already have those for Hunter Biden.

Speaker 3 What is your line?

Speaker 3 And I only say this because you begin to change.

Speaker 3 If you keep moving that line, you change, and then you're all of a sudden saying, how the hell did I get here?

Speaker 3 An additional question that I'd be interesting to hear from, I don't know, quote unquote, sensible liberals would be the idea of like, okay, let's say you can entertain the line where the corruption is proven to a point where you think this is a real problem.

Speaker 3 Maybe he should be impeached.

Speaker 3 But I'm curious as to what is the line that would actually make you change your vote, right? Like, does it change?

Speaker 3 You might say, okay, well, Joe Biden, I think, either should be impeached or he is guilty and I don't like him.

Speaker 3 But at what point, is there more evidence in your mind that, you know, Donald Trump is bad or Ron DeSantis is bad that you wouldn't consider them?

Speaker 3 Here's what I think I learned today, and it'll take me a while to really digest everything, but here's what I think I learned. A lot of people do not have information.

Speaker 3 And I mean basic information, not right-left information, just a basic understanding of how things work.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 And then on top of that, you have people who

Speaker 3 are informed, but are locked into their position. And those were the, that was the seminar caller that we had.

Speaker 3 And then we have people who are really trying to do the right thing and listen to each other and listen to the other side.

Speaker 3 But I'm not sure if they are,

Speaker 3 if that would ever change their vote because, this is the main point,

Speaker 3 the alternative.

Speaker 3 I have to vote for him because of the alternative. And I think that's specifically a Trump thing with people.
Yeah, I think there's just that.

Speaker 3 Look, obviously, Trump elicits a lot of passion on both sides. Yeah, but they all will.

Speaker 3 I mean, if anybody else is the frontrunner, DeSantis will be that way, or Ramaswamy will be that way. Everybody will be called worse than Hitler.
That is true. That is what they will be called.

Speaker 3 I do think there's an inherently there's just high passions around Trump, right? We all know that. I mean, it's what he's built his career on.
Right.

Speaker 3 Just like Cardi B, she built her career on incredible lyrics and in songwriting. No, I'm not going to be.
Along with Megan the Stallion. No, I'm not going to be.
I'm not going to be.

Speaker 3 No, I'm not going to be roped into this. No.
No, I believe you said I could pull the Cardi B rip chord at any point during this program.

Speaker 3 Okay, would you rather hear?

Speaker 3 Stop. No, I'm not.
This is. You're cheapening this art.

Speaker 3 Would you rather hear Senator Kennedy reading from a pornographic?

Speaker 3 No, I do not. I've seen this video only in video form where they describe what happened, and I do not want to hear it.
I think we should play a little bit of it. No, I don't know what it is.

Speaker 3 You should go in with an open mind. Go ahead.
Let's take

Speaker 3 two books

Speaker 9 that have been much discussed.

Speaker 9 The first one is called

Speaker 9 All Boys Aren't Blue.

Speaker 9 And I will quote from it.

Speaker 3 I don't know that we need to hear his.

Speaker 9 I put some lube on and got him on his knees.

Speaker 3 No, I just, I've had enough of you. I've had

Speaker 3 enough.

Speaker 3 Then why do you want the Cardi B thing?

Speaker 3 It's a great question, and I can't answer. I really don't have an answer to that.

Speaker 3 I really don't. I don't know why.

Speaker 3 Partially because I think, like, part of the reason I can't listen to Senator Kennedy do that, and look, I respect what he's doing here. It's important that he's doing this.

Speaker 3 However, it makes me cringe for him.

Speaker 3 And I will then, when you're doing the Cardi B thing, I will cringe for you, but I want you to feel like I want bad things to happen. Ladies and gentlemen,

Speaker 3 Cardi B,

Speaker 3 Megan

Speaker 3 the Scallion.

Speaker 3 The lyrics from Bongo's

Speaker 3 bong, bong, bong, bong,

Speaker 3 We good.

Speaker 3 Bong, bong, bong, bong, like a drum.

Speaker 3 Bong, bong, bong, bong.

Speaker 3 This is fire.

Speaker 3 Bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong.

Speaker 3 N-word, eat this A

Speaker 3 like a plum.

Speaker 5 Plum.

Speaker 3 This P-word tight like a nun. None.

Speaker 3 Better chew it up like it's gum.

Speaker 3 Gum.

Speaker 3 Then

Speaker 3 you don't think that this is. Do we still have that Senator Kennedy? I mean,

Speaker 3 this is now.

Speaker 3 We were talking about this earlier. Stop the music because I, I mean,

Speaker 3 we were talking about lyrics. There is nothing in any song today that doesn't revolve things that go inside of you.
That's really the only option of songwriting.

Speaker 3 There used to be love songs, love songs, political songs, and all the

Speaker 3 Now it's just

Speaker 3 how does anyone listen to this and think this is good?

Speaker 3 Well, we don't even know what happens in the song. How would we be able to answer that question? Well,

Speaker 3 that ain't your N-word.

Speaker 3 He is both ours.

Speaker 3 Why are they saying N-word so much still? I don't. P-word tight like a nun, counting hundreds up with my thumb.
Thumb.

Speaker 3 I don't care where you're from, from

Speaker 3 Better beat this S like a drum.

Speaker 3 Okur.

Speaker 3 Don't be talking S like you know me. Woo.

Speaker 3 I ride D like a pony.

Speaker 3 Girl, that N-word look like a brokey.

Speaker 3 Real hot girl S.

Speaker 3 Go and F with his homie. He's a

Speaker 3 ladies and gentlemen,

Speaker 3 the lyrical stylings of Cardi B

Speaker 3 and Mega the

Speaker 3 Stallion. Megan.
Megan, Megan, Megan.

Speaker 3 Megan the stallion. She's wow.

Speaker 3 You know what? I don't think our culture's gone downhill. I mean, not at all.
Not at all. It's well written.
I mean, look, you might not like the music, but you can tell that is a lyrical masterpiece.

Speaker 3 I think you can.

Speaker 3 At this point, I am rooting for AI to take over.

Speaker 3 Rebecca writes in about. AI legitimately would not allow you to come up with those lyrics because they would say there's all sorts of racial slurs throughout it.

Speaker 3 At the very least, they would stop you at that.

Speaker 3 Oh, now you've challenged me. You think you can get.
I think I could get.

Speaker 3 No way. I think I

Speaker 3 no way.

Speaker 3 Okay.

Speaker 3 You cannot get AI

Speaker 3 to produce

Speaker 3 something like that with those words in it.

Speaker 3 Those are naughty words. I believe I've been challenged.
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Speaker 3 Oh, come on.

Speaker 3 I could not do it. So I was just telling Stu, you know, what are you doing this weekend? And

Speaker 3 I recommended,

Speaker 3 no, you got to remember, I'm a little different.

Speaker 3 I did go to Hobby Lobby yesterday with my daughter because she wanted to paint and we needed some more canvas. So I went to Hobby Lobby and

Speaker 3 I might have bought some very nice Christmas wrapping that they happen to have, and I knew they wouldn't have it closer to Christmas, and I knew my wife would want that Christmas packing.

Speaker 3 So I bought it.

Speaker 3 So when you look at my TV selection, it may not be, you know, for you. Right.
It is not for you. In fact, you decided to try to tell me I should watch this show.
Yeah, Lydia.

Speaker 3 Which is called The Law According to Lydia Poet. So good.

Speaker 3 And so I, you know, like a challenge. It's on Netflix.
Yeah. It's a tall.
So you're literally breaking every rule of my television watching. Well, I will say.
Number one

Speaker 3 subtitles.

Speaker 3 No, no, no. That was not the number one thing.

Speaker 3 The first thing he said was, I can't watch this movie. And I said, why? And he said, fancy hats.
Yeah. They're wearing hats.
You fancy hats, I'm out. Right? Like,

Speaker 3 look, that's just not something I'm going to consider. It's just one.

Speaker 3 If you are. It's a non-starter.
It is one. I mean, this is like every frame is so beautiful.
The story is great. It's great.

Speaker 3 It's a true story about the first woman who was an attorney and what she had to go through in Italy. It's amazing.
It's amazing. But it is, it's just beautiful.
It's beautiful. Really well done.

Speaker 3 And a lot of the beauty comes from the fancy hats. Okay, so let me give you this.
Let me go the opposite way. Yellowstone premieres Sunday.

Speaker 3 Is it the hat thing again?

Speaker 3 Well, I have a really serious line on time periods. This one's current.
But it looks like it's all.

Speaker 3 It's not. It's current.
I know. It's current.
People keep telling me that, but then I see the pictures and they're like, outside.

Speaker 3 What do you mean it's current? This, I'm telling you, if you haven't watched Yellowstone, you're missing it. It is the best female villain of all time.

Speaker 3 Beth Dutton is

Speaker 3 expertly played, and she is the best villain of all time. Does she wear fancy hats? No, she does not.
That's good. Maybe I'll watch it then.
I will not watch the Law According to Lydia poet.

Speaker 3 I didn't think you would be the one to watch it. Okay, good.
Good. I'm glad you have some respect for me still for all these years.

Speaker 3 Have a great weekend. The Glenn Beck Program.