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I want to talk to you a little bit
about
our society.
Has anyone noticed things are getting a little weird?
I want you to listen to what Lauren Chen said on her Blaze TV show yesterday.
Sam Smith currently is the wokest celebrity in basically every category.
I mean, he's embracing Satanism to give Christianity the middle finger.
He's identifying as, I think, they, them, and omni-gender, or whatever it is.
He's also gay because of course why wouldn't he be if he's into all of this stuff?
And this is the newest part as far as I'm aware.
He's also now embracing body positivity and just overt sexuality.
We're talking actual bondage gear being used as costumes in his show.
It's all just a great example of how slippery the slippery slope is.
And I'm someone who grew up in the 90s.
So I remember there were a lot of moms out there who were freaking out about how low-cut Britney Spears's jeans were.
And at the time, I remember as a kid thinking that it was all just, you know, so much of an overreaction so she's wearing a bikini top on stage so her pants are a little short ultimately who cares I mean do we really have time for all this moral posturing well now that I'm a bit older and a mom myself
the answer is I care and yes we absolutely should make time to discuss this because ultimately this sets the tone for what our society is accepting and open to and personally I don't want to live in a society where overweight men are paraded around in lingerie and celebrated for well i don't know if there's a problem with that.
I mean, Mr.
Beast doesn't seem to have a problem with this
going on and, you know, destroying his career.
That guy's screwed.
Whichever way he turns, he's screwed.
But I want to talk to you a little bit about, if you don't like to see the transgender,
Saturday Night Live has introduced the real live Pat.
Remember that sketch?
Didn't know of it, boy or girl?
Pat is now actually a reality on Saturday Night Live.
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All right, so saturday night live who knew it was still on the air uh it premiered you remember what a big deal that used to be it premiered last weekend uh and down i think another 34 percent year over year no way yeah that's a shock yeah that's a shock now i'm not i'm not saying that molly kearney the addition of this very very funny person uh is you know part of the reason but i'm not not saying it either.
This is just a trend for Saturday Night Live.
They can't go woke enough.
And their comedy has for a long time been
not laughs for laughs.
It's been laughs to go, yeah, yeah, that's right.
And I agree 100% with that.
It's all virtue signaling.
So
apparently, Molly Kearney, who identifies as non-binary and uses they, them pronouns, it's Pat,
was lowered down from the ceiling to talk about trans rights and the need to keep trans kids safe.
No, no, no, this is really funny.
Why was she lowered down from the ceiling?
What?
Well, you just kind of threw that in there as well.
Oh, sorry.
Yeah, yeah.
Because, I mean, I'm looking at the picture.
It's good, right?
Yeah.
It's pretty, pretty, pretty good looking there.
Yeah, yeah.
But Pat was too.
So
we have the SOT.
Oh, we got to play play this sod this is fantastic
rules for
dylan this is james
no that's not it there it is and i'm starting to feel like a freaking republican lawmaker hello
wow that's an awesome transition so as of this week
there are now over 14 states that have passed bills restricting health care for trans kids Listen to that, Michael.
Yeah.
Restricting health care for kids.
For some reason, there's something about the word trans that makes people forget the word kids.
If you don't care about trans kids' lives, it means you don't care about freaking kids' lives.
They've just stopped being a comedy show.
Oh, they know,
they're just affecting so many people with this.
This is wonderful.
God, it's embarrassing.
You don't even get the joke.
What they're saying, that was such a stupid point that's supposed to be funny.
It was so hilariously idiotic.
No person could actually believe that, oh, trans kids were like, oh,
I guess such a dumb kid now.
I get it.
That was very funny.
Seriously, like,
is there anyone saying you can't have, I don't know, aspirin, Advil,
you know,
flu, the flu shot?
Can you get, can, can trans kids get the flu shot?
Anyone opposing that?
I've never heard of anyone opposing that.
I think what they know what they can't get?
Pamperin, right?
Okay.
What they can't get
is surgery to
alter their lives.
Hormone therapy.
Again, this is only in some cases.
Hormone therapies to adjust the way their bodies develop so they can't ever become the person they actually are.
That is kind of the type of thing.
It's not, they don't get to get no health care.
They just don't get to make decisions.
Their parents don't get to make decisions for them that alter their entire lives and cause them torture.
Yeah,
it's probably, you know, it's something, well, I mean, if I might quote Finland's leading expert in the field of gender medicine, and I only go to Finland because that's a country we should be more like, right?
Dr.
Rita Galatia.
Wait, why are they rolling ours?
They pointed to recent research.
She pointed to recent research in the field and
said that it was purposeful disinformation to suggest that children and adolescents will commit suicide if not given access to experimental sex change procedures.
People need to wake up.
Huh.
The rest of the world is off this train.
We are just doubling down for some reason.
And
it is really, really bad.
The transgender activist, do you remember who had a video?
that went viral after the Nashville shooting,
a transgender person, you know, threatening with a gun
and saying, you know,
this is what we're going to do,
and threatening people with a gun because they were advocating trans people to arm themselves against this genocide that they are facing.
He's been fired, but fired from the U.S.
Forestry Service.
And he now says that he was fired from the Forest Forest Service because of the lies published by the Daily Mail, Newsweek, and
other right-wing tabloids.
But more poignantly, I was fired by the Biden administration for being a trans woman that owns a gun.
Okay.
This is all
virtue signaling, and this
has got to stop.
Do you know, I'm going to get into this a bit next hour, but there was,
do you remember the manifesto that happened with the shooter
in
Nashville?
I'm trying to look for the story here.
There it is.
Okay.
People like Glenn Greenwald are suing to be able to get the manifesto.
And for some reason, this manifesto is being deep sixed.
It's just gone.
Can't see it, can't read it, nobody can.
Excuse me?
So they've had two law firms in Nashville, and they
had retaining letters from
these law firms in Nashville.
They were suing the FBI and the Nashville PD to get the manifesto through FOIA.
Both firms backed out.
They had the retainer letter.
They both started on it and they both backed out.
Now, what do you think that is?
Gang, if you can't hire an attorney to represent you,
if we can't get an attorney to file FOIAs and to get
and to take people to court because they won't release information.
You don't have a country.
You don't have freedom anymore.
And these
weak ass
spineless attorneys
are pissing me off.
You attorneys have gotten rich out of all of this crap that you've been shoveling forever.
And now,
When people's lives are at stake, our children are at stake,
You decide you're no longer going to fight the big corporations.
You're no longer going to fight the big guy.
Oh, you're not so David and Goliath now.
You know why?
Because your firm will have corporations, will have pickets,
will have the government all come down on them.
So
you...
Who pitched yourself as David against Goliath all this time.
You're no David.
You're no David.
You've been in the pocket of Goliath apparently the whole time.
You just want the money.
If you can't get the transgender, why are they hiding that?
I don't know what's in there, but why are they hiding it?
Why is this so sacred that we can't ever look at it when we are having people who are clearly mentally ill?
Let's just be really, really frank about it.
You want to dress as a woman, dress as a woman, fine.
I'm not having you over my house with the kids, and you're not going to teach in schools, and you're certainly not going to strip in front of kids.
But if you actually
believe that you are a woman,
With the junk downstairs, even if you had the junk cut off, you are not a woman.
You're not a woman, and that is a mental illness.
And we have to start saying these things.
I don't hate anybody,
but I am not going to go down the road of other people's delusions.
We can't do it.
You know, there was a great comment from
Elon Musk.
He said,
the pronoun phenomena is virtue signaling and suggested that bad people use them as a shield.
Pronouns are virtue signaling, so inevitably with all virtue signaling, they will be used as a shield by bad humans.
In any event, now listen to this, in any event, good manners require using the person's name, not their pronoun, when referring to them.
That's the most polite way to deal with it.
Carol,
Bill,
whatever your name is, but I'm not going to use
she for a he.
If we can't take this basic step that we all know to be true, we are a society lost to the world.
If our churches cannot take this stand to say, look, call them by their name, leave out the pronoun, because the pronoun requires you to lie
take out the pronoun do not lie about anything don't lie
because the more we lie the more we empower this insanity that is going on by the way the UN has a new report suggesting that normalizing pedophilia and decriminalizing all sexual activity, no matter what the age, is a good thing.
This is from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
They published a report which calls for offenses related to sex, drug use, HIV, sexual and reproductive health, homelessness, and poverty to be decriminalized.
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Okay, so wait a minute.
Where do you draw the line on this?
Where do you draw the line?
Can a nine-year-old give consent?
Don't laugh.
Because that argument is already being made.
Can a four-year-old?
This is where we are, and the only thing that corrects it is the truth.
And it's going to get harder and harder.
If you think it's hard now,
let it go for another year.
It's going to become impossible.
If you and your friends don't grow a spine right now,
if you people who are attorneys won't represent people doing the law-abiding thing
and suing the FBI and the Nashville police for that record that should be public record.
If you won't stand now, do you really think you're going to, you think you're going to be a a hero at some point when you when you fail to stand up when it's easy like this?
Shame on all of us.
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Okay, just before spring break at Desert Hills Middle School in Kennewick, Washington,
there was a school assembly and a fundraiser in the gym.
And
one activity
was a little disturbing.
They put a piece of plexiglass in the middle of the gym floor and on both sides of the plexiglass marshmallow cream was smeared in four distinct areas.
Then a team of students raced against a team of teachers which included the vice principal to see which side could lick all the cream off first.
Disturbing moments happened where the teachers and the students were licking on the same place
right across from each other with only plexiglass between them.
You know, I'm sure this was just a bad idea.
I don't know.
We just, it was a bad idea.
No, it wasn't.
No, it wasn't.
And if bad, if this was truly just a bad idea, you need to fire the person who came up with this idea.
Okay?
Enough is enough enough is enough Loudoun schools they have made bathrooms now co-ed to accommodate trans students now remember this is the school district that had a rape several times in a bathroom okay
So what do you do?
Well, we're going to have the trans people go in to everybody's bathroom.
So they've just spent, I don't know, $10 million
to renovate the bathrooms.
And what they did is they put the stalls all the way to the ceiling and the floor.
So now,
you know,
now, now I guess nobody would know.
You could just go in there and you could go in with a girl and you can do whatever you want to the girl.
And who's going to know?
This is ridiculous.
They're all upset because, oh, now look at what we've done.
Somebody is going to be in trouble and they'll die in there and nobody will know.
We'll just take a transgender bathroom and put it off by itself, period.
What is wrong with you?
We have to protect our children.
Who's thinking of the children first?
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So, uh,
Google released Bard in March.
Stu's the only one that's used used it.
But this is how powerful it is.
Microsoft,
was it Microsoft?
No, it was Samsung, is going to Microsoft
and probably going to stop loading the machines with Google as its default browser and go to Bing.
Not confirmed yet.
They're in a negotiation, but apparently Google was stunned.
Of course they were.
By the development of
Google.
Forever.
Going to Bing.
Yeah.
And that was one of the things that made them really freak out about AI and caused them to release Bard, which is their version of AI, maybe earlier than was initially expected.
And, you know, having played with it a little bit, it's like, it does not seem like it's ready, ready to go.
So here is, here's the head of Google because Bard was not ready.
Anybody who uses it knows that.
Bard is not ready.
And they're just jamming things through the pipeline now so they're not left in the dust.
Well,
a Sunday on 60 Minutes, a show nobody watches anymore, the CEO of Google sat down and said,
yeah, I mean, there's an aspect of this in which we call a black box.
You know,
we don't fully understand how it comes up with an answer.
I mean, you can't quite tell why it said this or why it got it wrong.
We have some ideas, and I'm sure our ability to understand this will get better over time.
But that's where the state of the art is.
Okay, you're releasing something that is making decisions and you don't understand.
One of the reasons, remember we told you this years ago, that Microsoft was dealing with a chat bot and it taught itself another language.
It was going two chatbots they put together and they started talking to each other and within I think it was like 14 minutes, they started teaching each other a language that no one watching understood.
By 17 minutes in, it was all that language and they unplugged it.
Okay?
You're not, this is alien life.
You don't know how this is going to end up.
But Google is like, yeah, but we don't understand the human mind either.
Yeah, so let's not introduce another one.
What do you say?
But there's no way to stop this.
Now, Elon Musk is doing his best to get people to slow down on it, but I don't know how you do that.
China's not going to do this.
He was on with Tucker Carlson
last night, and Elon Musk was talking about AI.
He said the dangers of AI could have a more detrimental impact than just elections, saying it will have a calamitous impact on the existence of humanity in its entirety if it is not managed properly.
So now let me ask you a question.
What do you do?
Can we have this as just regular people?
Not experts, just regular people.
Because I trust regular people much more than I trust the experts lately.
What do we do?
Do Do we have the government put regulations in it so the government
is involved in AI?
Do we have the government, like the Manhattan Project, we have the government just do it because they are doing it.
They are involved.
They will be the first recipient of anything that we have going on.
Okay, and they're doing quantum computing too.
Do you feel comfortable with the government being the gatekeeper of who can use AI and who can't?
Or if it gets too dangerous, they'll be the only ones to have it?
I'm not comfortable with that.
That's why I don't want China developing it.
Are you comfortable with us saying we're going to put a moratorium on it and let China get it first?
I'm not comfortable with that.
So what is it we do?
We fix ourselves.
Look at what we're doing right now.
We are working on something that is as game-changing as the Manhattan Project.
And it's as if we have, you know, they're going to, but they're just about to put a red button on everyone's phone
so anyone could launch a missile.
And we're like, that's cool.
It's kind of scary though, isn't it?
Yeah, I guess, but I mean, they wouldn't put it on our phone.
Look how convenient it is.
I can win arguments.
I just have to push the little red button.
What are you crazy?
It is that dangerous in the hands of wrong people.
Told you yesterday how you could easily just collapse the banking system with this.
Easily, today you could do that.
Now,
thank goodness.
I don't well, I bet you people are working on it, but it's not happening yet, but it will.
The invisible hand of the market, remember, is
not a good or a bad hand.
It depends on the people who are using it.
The invisible hand of the market gives us what we want
because of who we are.
So what is it?
Look around.
What is it that we want?
Power, money, fame?
Wow.
Control?
Technology is just technology.
It's like the internet.
It's going to be both good and bad.
And you're never going to put the internet back into its bottle unless you collapse, you know, energy, fry all the chips, and you're just not able to make them anymore
you can't put it back in the bottle the problem is not the gun the problem is not in this case it might be the app
but the only thing we can really change is ourselves that's it
did you see the poll that came out from a professor who's been doing a poll.
He says 40,000 people have done this,
taken this poll he said i've run it several times and i keep getting the same results
which universe is the better one
one with humans or one without humans
how do you think that was answered 40 000 people took this poll how do you think it was answered
You're not willing to say, huh?
No, I mean, the fact that you're bringing this up has to be that people are saying that it would be better without humans.
Okay, no, thank goodness, no.
No, but it's 58 to 41.
Okay.
Closer than it should be.
A lot closer than it should be.
We are we're living with people.
I'm going to give you one of the biggest stories of the day next hour about the latest in these crazy climate people on what they're saying about foodstuffs.
These people,
they will starve the world to death.
They'll starve the world to death.
And I think there's a lot of people that'll be like, okay, so what's wrong with that?
That aren't thinking that, oh, you know, that might be you.
We have to restore the
gods of the copybook headings.
We have to restore those things that we knew to be true, eternally true.
And it just starts in our own lives.
It's not that hard.
Well, yes, it is.
It is actually really hard.
I mean, especially when, I mean, have you heard there's a new licking game where you can get children to lick whipped cream or marshmallow fluff on one side of plexiglass, and then you as an adult could lick on the other side.
Yeah.
It's It's just a game, Stu, that we're playing in schools now.
Sounds a game.
It's totally normal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're even screwing up marshmallows these days.
That's the state of our world.
Well, I will tell you, I think that started with Ghostbusters 1, but maybe that's just me.
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And, you know, by checked, I mean, I made sure that it's actually still in your name and not in the name of some criminal.
It's called home title theft.
It's real and it is a nightmare.
Hey, man, when are you going to throw it to me?
I'm the guy who used to break in and take people's houses.
Yeah, you did this for a long time.
I did this for a very long time, but now I'm just here to tell you,
nobody's going to call you, man, because I already have your house.
You don't even have your phone and you don't know it.
Why are you so excited about this particular thing?
I mean, aren't you regretful that you did this to other people?
Oh, no.
You're laughing a lot.
Those people were like, those people were like rich as 1%.
I didn't hurt the little people.
Well, I did, but I focus mainly my mind on the big people that I hurt.
Right.
Well, you did hurt a lot of people.
You should probably be less giddy about the fact that you pulled that off.
Not at all.
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It is Holocaust Remembrance Day, and there is a great message on this
on Glenbeck.com that
you should read.
This is
something that we need to recommit ourselves to as a generation, because it is the battle of good versus evil.
If it's in our nation, within our family, within our heart,
this darkness slithers, and it is there and it may appear different on the outside, but at its core, it will always be exactly the same.
And make sure you read this and share it with a friend on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
We need to study, debate, dissect, compare, contrast the Holocaust because we're not honoring the dead by honoring them and then just going, yep,
this is what does it take to get there?
there?
Didn't all of a sudden happen.
Millions of little teeny steps.
By the way, did you see?
I love Elon Musk.
He is now flagging, you know, NPR and PBS as government-funded agencies.
He's now done it to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio New Zealand, Australia Broadcasting Corporation,
tagging them all with
government funded media.
Now, he also said government funded media on the BBC,
but he has rebranded that as publicly funded media.
So now everybody's like, oh, I want publicly
sounds way better.
Way better.
But isn't it amazing how much they're screaming about this?
Yeah, did you see too that he, Elon Musk was, I guess the CBC, the Canadian broadcasting company, came back and said, yeah, we're only 70%.
We're less than 70%
government funded.
So he changed it to 69% government funded.
Oh my gosh, that is so funny.
This just seems like he just
paid $44 billion to screw around.
Oh, I think it's great.
I mean, it is entertaining.
By the way, on the CBC website, it admitted they take over a billion dollars in operating funding, $109 million in capital funding, and $4 million in working capital from the government this year alone.
And seeing that less than four percent of the population of canada is now turning in tuning into the cbc
they're asking for an additional 150 million dollars of course that's crazy
crazy why would you do that
four percent of the population it's just this insanity and think about that and all the money that we send to Washington on this tax day.
Internalize where your money goes.
Think about all the weeks and weeks and weeks you go into work to support this thing that does nothing for you.
Nothing.
It's so infuriating when you really think about it.
You know, I don't think tax day has ever been as grotesque
as tax day today in the last few years when you see They are just spending money
on work.
You know, we used to say the turtle tunnels, that was $3 million for the turtle tunnel.
Turtle tunnels, I'll take turtle tunnels at this point.
How about we not just give, you know, $100 billion over to the Ukrainian thugs who's just laundering that stuff.
I mean, we are spending money that is nuts.
But again, I always come back to this, which is the $3 million.
for the turtle tunnel,
if that exists, wherever that exists.
We talk about that.
It's a come and go story, right?
We bring it up one day, we mock it, it goes away, and then there's another one in three months.
But for almost every human being in the audience, that $3 million
is more in taxes than you'll ever pay in your entire life.
Entire life and your children.
You'll ever pay.
You'll just keep paying and paying and paying and working and working and working.
And you will not even pay off that one turtle tunnel.
That is how revolting this whole process is.
You will just keep paying all your life's work will go and go and go and go.
And I would say $3 million.
We used to talk about this and say, you know, your entire life and maybe even your kids' lives.
With inflation at this point, that might not be true anymore.
I mean, like, hey, maybe you will pull up.
You may pay off a few turtle tunnels with your taxes now because
your money's not going to be worth anything.
But the point is,
it's just depressing.
Even the rounding errors of these programs, all of your money will will go into their errors, the money they've lost, the money that they spent on stuff they can't even account for.
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You see that they're blaming now this leak.
They're blaming it and saying, we have to monitor these
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Really, why?
Because of your mistake?
We have to pay with our freedom for a mistake you made.
You let it out.
I mean, what's the difference between this and COVID coming from Wuhan?
Why are we paying for your and China's mistake?
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Oh, Stu, I have known you for
27 years?
That can't be possible.
Really?
About that.
Oh, it's not that long, is it?
It's almost like I hope not.
Yeah, well,
25.
Weird.
Something like that.
Anyway, too long.
Too long.
I've never known you.
Too long.
I've never known you to pay your taxes on time.
Ever.
I don't think I've done it in that time period.
Now, it's possible.
You have at some point.
You always file for an extension.
Always file for an extension.
Why?
Well,
I mean, part of it's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
When you, like, let's say you're 2013 and you file for an extension, you got to pay that by October.
Then you're like two months away from the forms
from coming in.
So like it's like, it just feels really close.
You just did them.
And then all of a sudden you got to do them again.
It's too close.
I need an extension.
So then it just winds up.
You just wind up shifting the entire calendar
to October to October instead of of April to April, like everyone else.
But I will say,
as time has gone on, there have been, you know, I don't like to admit that a couple of good things have happened in my working career with you and things have improved in some ways.
And in those ways,
while a lot of good things come from maybe some extra income and such, it also complicates your tax forms.
And now
my full-time job is actually to fill my taxes and my part-time.
He has to go to the bank more now.
Gosh, I feel bad.
I mean, your ATM card gets worn down.
Oh, man.
I mean, honestly, like, he's kind of paired pool now.
Compared to you and your taxes, mine are super simple.
Right.
Like,
I pay taxes in all 50 states.
Well, not probably.
Probably not all 50 because some of them don't have state income tax.
Thank you, Texas.
Thank you, Tennessee.
Thank you, Florida.
Thank you.
So if you pay any state that is charging tax, and I think, I don't even know how it works.
I think it started when I started traveling and doing shows in states.
I remember that.
Sell tickets.
Now, if we sell t-shirts or anything in any state, I think I have to pay for it.
I don't really know.
I think it's a scam myself.
We're just bribing each state just to not come after us.
Usually it's like no big deal.
I owe the state of Georgia like $23,000.
I don't even think I was in Georgia last year.
Georgia, what are you doing to me?
What did I do?
Did I sell like a whole bunch of the Blaze socks or something?
Because I don't get that money.
So maybe you should, I don't know.
Seriously, what did we sell or did, was I in Georgia?
I don't remember you being in Georgia, but it's possible you were there.
I don't think so.
One of the things they do, especially for, they call it the jock tax.
And it was, it started really because
of like baseball players.
And, you know, baseball player, you know, you might be living in Texas, but you go play a game in California.
And California's like, oh, wait a minute.
That guy makes a lot of money.
And he was here for a weekend.
I pay New York, New York State, New York City, and California.
If I ever broadcast, they make me pay tax for the number of days that I have been there.
Yeah, they act like you worked there for one day and therefore you owe us income tax, which is, of course, a completely completely ridiculous standard, but of course they apply it and they apply it largely to people who are in the media or who are playing for sports teams because everyone knows where you are, right?
Like, you know, if you're a person who's just working a normal job and you're
filing some spreadsheets out in California for a day, no one does anything.
Yeah, and you're and likely your boss isn't asking, is Fred here today?
Where's Fred?
You're right, exactly.
Especially with the homework thing.
It's a totally different scenario.
I mean, I know people who went, who just like bought campers during COVID.
Oh, I know.
And just like were working every day from a different location and just investigating and going through the United States and checking out new areas.
That's why campers are so cheap right now.
They really are.
Really?
They're like crazy cheap.
Why?
Because
everybody bought a camper, like, this is the end.
I got to get into a camper.
And he got a camper, and now they're like, okay, it wasn't the end.
I'm never going to use this again.
I didn't really like driving on those roads.
Right.
They actually went to the national parks.
Holy cow, we'll never do that again.
But back to the taxes part of this, like I have now at the point where, like, I have five forms that I know I have
that have not come in.
And we've got notes from the people that are like, ah, yeah, I couldn't get this done.
We'll get it to you in a couple of months.
It'll be to you before October, though.
Don't worry about it.
It's like, okay, well, thank you.
And I guess it's extension time.
And the best part about an extension, Glenn.
And I don't know if you've enjoyed that.
I'm sure you have, but I know you try to avoid this stuff as much as possible.
I think you don't.
I don't know.
I keep so far away from anything.
Extension, I don't need an extension.
Why would I need an extension?
I want to do my patriotic duty.
I stay so far away from anything gray.
To be clear, an extension is not gray.
Oh, I know it's not.
I know it's not.
To make sure.
To me, it's just one of those things.
Why didn't he pay his taxes?
Well, basically.
Why didn't he do it?
But you got to do basically a guesstimate.
How much do I owe these people?
Yeah.
And you're like, okay.
And of course, if you don't want to get penalized, you have to overestimate how how much you're paying.
Right.
So you got to dump a bunch of money to the government
and then overpay them a little bit because you don't want to get to the point where you underpaid.
Because even if you underpay on a real normal misunderstanding, they'll act as if you did it on purpose and penalize you for it.
This is so absolutely un-American.
This whole thing is un-American.
It really is.
You know,
the IRS coming to audit you,
do you have a warrant?
Specifically, what is it you are saying I did?
Yeah.
Okay.
A warrant requires you to say, because this is why we broke one of the reasons why we broke away from the king of England.
He could just, I think it's a writ of a detainer or something like that.
I can't remember, but the king would just hand these out and it was a general warrant.
And it was like, Stu was doing something in his house.
Go in and look for it.
Okay.
You can't do that.
You could, but that's one of the first things we stopped.
Well, the IRS does that.
Stu, looks like Stu might have done something.
Give us all your receipts for the last seven years.
And it's not even that.
It's like they don't even really even believe.
They don't have to have a belief of what you did wrong or if you did anything wrong.
It's like, we're just going to check all your work.
And you know what?
Who are you to tell me to check my work?
I'd like to check yours.
Yeah.
Did you see, did you see that the Inspector General's Office for the IRS came out and said, you need to do a study because these people are making the same mistakes over and over again?
What is it you guys are doing that is causing these people to ask the same questions and have the same mistakes?
And their answer was, no.
No, we're not going to do the study.
We're not going to.
No, I'm just suggesting that maybe you look in because it would be easier.
No.
They don't care.
They don't care.
They don't care.
This would be so easy if it was a flat tax.
So easy.
I made this,
subtract this from that, put it in an envelope, send it.
Okay.
I mean, that's how easy it is.
This has become so complex.
I'm sitting with attorneys and I'm trying to do the thing, the right things.
And I'm sitting with the tax attorneys just a couple of weeks ago and I'm like, okay.
So what is the law on this?
Well,
nobody really knows.
Some people think this, some people think that, and I'm like, what kind of law is this?
Because if you have, now, luckily we don't have one, if you have a country that is a little lawless and just applies the law differently to different people,
you can go after your enemies just through the tax law.
Because, no, that's not the way I read it.
Yeah, everyone likes to praise the old Al Capone.
Oh, Oh, they got him on tax evasion.
Yeah, you know, I mean, like, they could do that to anybody.
They got him.
They didn't.
They got him on money laundering.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
He was laundering the money and didn't pay taxes on the money from the laundry service.
Right, but they put it, like, they basically put him in a position where it was impossible because
if he put the money on the tax forms, it would have been he's laundering money.
If he doesn't put it on there, then he's it's tax evasion.
Right.
But
the basic thing is he was making illegal money.
I have no problem if the IRS is.
If I'm selling drugs, you know what I mean?
And I'm laundering it through a launder mat.
If the only way to stop me from selling drugs to kids, I'm clearly a bad guy breaking the law.
is because the only thing you could find on me is income tax where I'm taking all that drug money and laundering it.
I have no problem with that.
I think, though, when you think of that story fundamentally, of course, anyone who does something illegal, like if you're laundering money,
you should be penalized for it.
If you've done something illegal, obviously we're all against that.
But the way that story is used is when someone's doing something really bad and you know about it and you can't prove it, go after them on something else.
Eventually, through taxes or something, you'll get them.
No.
That's how that story is often utilized.
So let me take it from
Al Capone and make it Hunter Biden.
Hunter Biden, the reason why Al Capone, they couldn't couldn't get him on anything, is because he was protected.
He had a complete lock on the press.
He had a complete lock with those who were doing any kind of banking with him.
He had thugs to silence people.
He had the power to get away with it.
And so it's not like I think somebody is doing some wrong.
It's somebody that you
know,
but no one will step up to the plate.
And it's such a heinous crime.
Guys, find the window into this.
I mean,
this is the way I'm beginning to feel about the Bidens.
Look, I don't want to go after anybody for any if you committed a crime, we go after you for the crime you may have committed.
This is so clear that the FBI and everybody else is just turning a blind eye, that you kind of, you can look at it and go, you know, the only way you're going to get justice is if you get some, you get somebody like, what was his name that led the Treasury Department on this?
Gosh, what was his name?
Shoot.
Elliot Ness.
Oh, I thought you were talking about the Biden's thing.
No, no, no.
When you have Elliott Ness, you need somebody like an Elliott Ness to step in and go, yeah, I'm not with the rest of the Treasury.
I'll give you who Elliott Ness is right now, Alvin Bragg.
That is exactly what's going on with Donald Trump right now.
They have decided he's so evil, they have to find something on him.
But they have decided to...
No, no, no.
They're part of the corrupt system that today's Al Capone is running.
They're part of that corrupt system.
You're seeing it from the other side.
I'm seeing it from.
But like,
you're always the guy who says, how is this going to be used essentially against us?
And it is being used against conservatives right now.
Look, I'm not, I mean, critical, the Al Capone thing, but I do think this is what governments do.
They,
what they're doing with Trump right now is this man is so evil, he's so Hitler, he's so Satan that it doesn't matter if the things we're charging him with are real or not.
Correct.
We just go after him
no matter what.
Find something in this 65,000 pages of law that we can convince a couple of people that he's evil on, and then we'll throw him away forever.
That's the corrupt system, okay?
That's the corrupt court system of Al Capone.
Donald Trump, there is no crime.
And if it is a crime, it's a misdemeanor.
This is like Al Capone, the worst thing he ever did was jaywalk.
And they get him for income tax evasion.
That's a legitimate laundry.
What are you talking about?
I'm a laundromat.
Yes.
You know what I mean?
I mean, there are two sides of the same story here.
Like, obviously, the Al Capone thing was a lot more serious, but you do see how these governments, when you give them this tax code with 100 million rules that nobody understands, to the point of, I talk to my accountants
and I asked them, I said, how is this supposed to be treated?
And they go, as you point out, I don't know.
Some people say this, some people say that.
There's nothing clear in the law.
How does a society operate under this?
You don't.
It's ridiculous.
It causes you to be fearful of the, that's why people are fearful of the IRS.
I know I've never cheated on my taxes.
Never.
And I would say that, you know, if I cheated on my, no, I wouldn't, because then I would be a dishonest person, but I've never cheated on my taxes.
Never.
But still, you have the fear of, oh, man, they could come knocking at your door.
I mean, they've audited me once the first year that Obama was in.
I got an audit.
Shocking.
Yeah.
Clear.
I think they even owed me money.
So it's clear.
But it still is something that you're like, oh, no, not the IRS.
And I know because of this job, I go way above and beyond of what even I think is legitimate or fair or legitimate.
Because I'm terrified that they're going to come for a political purpose.
Right.
For a political purpose.
I just assume it's going to happen every year.
So, you know, you go way out of your way to make sure.
But still, like, that's not, that's insane.
I'll tell you who the Elliott Ness is.
The Elliott Ness is not from New York.
I'll tell you who the Elliott Ness is in just a second.
Not a lot surprises me anymore.
You give the government overreach.
You know, we've seen it, been there, gotten the t-shirt to prove it.
Oh, yeah, really?
But we're actually watching our country go down a path towards a banana republic in real time.
Who was it?
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You know who Kyle Serafin is?
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He's one of the guys who's like, no, I'm going to stand against this.
This is wrong.
What's happening, what they're trying to do is wrong.
He's also a practing Catholic.
He's got a problem with the FBI's misuse of resources.
These are the kinds of guys that Ellian Ness was.
Remember, Elliot Ness, if you watch the movie Untouchables, he was just a squeaky, clean guy.
He was offended by people who were dirty.
He didn't want anything to do with it.
That's why Sean Connery said, extra Chicago work.
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I just say, Kevin Costner didn't.
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do-gooder.
Let's go do good.
Those are the kinds of people that we need to stop the corruption.
And those are the very people the FBI and the Justice Department are targeting.
That's why our voice is so important to stand up for these people.
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The FBI?
No.
Yeah.
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I have
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This is the guy who has, he said, no, I'm not going to take the COVID vaccine.
So they
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And he's been on leave now forever.
And
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We have all kinds of policy violations.
And they all stem from his COVID-19
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He said, I'm not going to get it every 72 hours.
I'm not going to do it.
And then he started to engage in 2021 in whistleblower activities, and he's still part of that.
But there's no protection for him.
He's blowing the whistle on the power.
And the power and the media have, you know,
they have their narrative.
So all whistleblowers are not equal.
They're not.
That's definitely something we've learned.
No.
And so he is resigning
now after 10 months of non-paid status.
And he's filed all of this on Twitter.
What's interesting is,
and I was hoping he would be on today, but I think we're going to miss him.
What's interesting is his father was the head of KRLD here in Dallas, Texas.
When Waco happened,
he was the vice president and station manager of KRLD, and they did all of the news coverage.
And David Koresh reached out to him, this FBI agent's dad, and said,
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And it was at the end of the standoff, and he said, if you just air my interview, a conversation with me, we'll surrender.
And he went back and forth, didn't know what was the right thing to do.
Yeah, first it was a message in exchange for releasing children, right?
And they would play his message on the air, and then they would release two children.
And that happened several times, if I remember right.
And then it was, he said he would surrender if they played, I think it was a 58-minute, you know, manifesto-ish type of thing from Quoresh, which they did play, and then he did not surrender
that time.
Yeah.
However, he said that, you know, after he saw what the fbi did he was wrestling do i run this manifesto or not this is not good and then he afterwards he thought
were we on the right side no and kind of went back and forth i'd love to talk to his dad because what where did he end up now especially that his son is an fbi agent and being held out because he's like, no, I won't cross these lines.
Yeah.
And we're at the 30th anniversary of Waco.
Tomorrow, I I think is the 30th anniversary of Waco.
Yeah.
We're doing a special.
We thought it would be appropriate on the day of Waco.
Does the FBI help or hurt American citizens?
Have we learned anything from Waco?
Tomorrow, we're going to show you.
Have we learned how to redo houses in incredible ways and then resell them for more money?
Is that what we that's what we've learned from Waco now?
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agencies have been weaponized against us, its own citizens, and it's now out of control.
That show is tomorrow at 9 p.m.
Isn't it weird how the gains have really been because Waco was only known for this?
It was only known.
Yeah, that was it.
It didn't even happen in Waco, right?
It was outside of Waco, but it was near Waco.
And it was like wacky Waco.
Right.
It was crazy.
Yeah.
And it's, and just these two people who have come together and like helped with,
you know, with this and built.
I mean, if I don't know if you've been down there at all recently, but they've built like kind of like their own little city there.
Oh my gosh, they have a compound.
The games have a compound.
They do.
There's a great bakery there.
They sell.
This is a compound.
We can't figure out what's going on in that bakery.
Anyway, Kyle is joining us now.
Kyle, we only have a couple of minutes here, but I wanted to touch base with you.
Tell me about what is.
are you officially employed by the FBI now or not?
Have they stopped their threats of felonies?
They haven't gotten vacuumed all, but it's sort of like a girlfriend who breaks up with you, burns all your stuff in the front yard, and you come home, and then she asks why you're breaking up with her.
That's kind of my feeling about it at this point.
So I went ahead and let them down easy.
I let them know that I'm happy to resign after 10 months of not being paid and not being considered one of their employees.
And, you know, 12 months after they took my badge and my gun away, I guess I will acknowledge that I don't work for them since they couldn't do it.
Wow, you are.
I mean, they are they are coming after you with everything.
They say that you're uh, uh, you intentionally misused your weapon during firearms training.
What?
That's right, yeah, they did.
I mean, they just'll throw anything at you to uh scare you and keep you quiet.
Um, yeah, that's true.
I wanted to know:
your
father was uh played played a real role with Waco, and what I read said that he had struggled back and forth on, you know, did we do the right thing?
Did I do the right thing?
Did that play any role in your life and decision to become an FBI agent and how you view the FBI?
It certainly did.
Yeah, there's no question about it.
That was my first experience.
In fact, that was part of a lot of the interviews I did with the Bureau early on when I was going through the hiring process because, you know, my father's
experience basically said that the ATF was a bunch of clowns and they had done a bunch of really funny things, silly things that he couldn't square with a top-tier sort of federal law enforcement agency.
And then he had this completely different experience with the special agent in charge of the Dallas field office at that time.
And he always thought they were really just a squared away crew, that they were very professional, that they came in and handled business the way they needed to.
I think a lot of his misgivings about the way things went down was that he wasn't sure if he did
not tell people people that David Koresh was suicidal, not telling people that David Koresh spoke about himself in the past tense during the Waco standoff, whether that was the right thing to do.
But he was concerned that that was going to trigger an even worse reaction than what had happened.
And so that was one of those things that
in the radio world and in the immediate news business, you just don't know who's seeing what and when.
And so there used to be a lot of scruples about what people would release and what they would say because they knew there were real-world consequences for what they said on air.
How does your dad feel?
Is your dad still alive?
He is, yes, absolutely.
How does your dad feel about the FBI now?
I think he's incredibly disappointed.
He always tells me he's proud of what I was doing.
A lot of the fights that he took to CBS for radio at the time that he was involved with them and some of the ethics complaints that, you know, my dad was kind of a fighter.
I'm sort of the same way.
Once we've set ourselves on a set of principles, the principles are far more important than the job.
And so I think he empathized with where I was coming from.
And in fact, sheltered my family in his house for six months, despite the fact that it was pretty uncomfortable for all of us.
But
it was one of those things that had to be done.
And I think he's on board.
So,
Kyle, let me switch the subject here real quick to, I think the last time we spoke, the Justice Department was standing by Merrick Garland saying, we are not targeting Catholics.
This is ridiculous.
It was only one person that was doing that.
We quickly threw that out.
And we find out now that's not true at all.
That's right.
Yeah, so they were digging into these diocese or these various parishes that were in the diocese of Richmond.
It sounds like there was an undercover there.
I haven't seen the documents that Jim Jordan's people have uncovered.
I don't know if they've been made public at all.
But even with what I reread, I went back and reread the particular Intel product that I released.
And what it essentially stated was that you could tell that there was a first-hand source of information that was Bureau, that was part of the Bureau.
And the assessment that I've made, and my buddy who kind of has a joke about the 51 Intel professionals who wrote letters about how the Hunter Biden laptop was disinformation, we say that that Intel product had all the hallmarks of an undercover actually writing it.
And so there's a strong belief among the guys that I work with that not only did the Bureau have an undercover, but that undercover may have been an analyst who actually wrote the individual Intel product, which makes sense because whoever wrote it knew a lot about Catholic, you know, the inside baseball of the Catholic Church, more than I know, to be fair, as a Catholic for 40-something years, you know, he went to Georgetown University, the analyst who wrote it, and clearly has an axe to grind against maybe the more conservative part of the church, which is very interesting that the Bureau kind of let him off the leash to write that.
And more interesting that the chief division counsel signed off on it.
Why?
Because he didn't have an axe to grind.
That's right.
It's totally bizarre.
It's really, you know, it's another one of these instances.
My first whistleblower allegation was not so much that people were being watched at school board meetings by the FBI.
There's a potential for that to be a federal crime if you make an interstate threat.
So there is a nexus for the Bureau to get involved.
But when the Attorney General says we're not going to use counterterrorism resources, that looks like perjury to me.
I'm just one guy.
But, you know, obviously
the office that Jim Jordan received it with thought the same thing.
And this is the same kind of situation.
You know, the Attorney General got up and said, I don't think we have any sources.
In fact, they definitely did.
That starts looking like perjury.
These should be real problems for all Americans because we should expect these people to at least not lie under oath at the very minimum.
Yeah.
Kyle, thank you so much.
I'm glad to hear and please keep us up to date
if they do still keep coming after you.
We'd like to hear about it.
And thanks for the whistleblowing and all that you do.
God bless you.
Yeah, it's my pleasure.
Thanks so much for having me on.
You bet.
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So there is news now coming out about Jack Cheixera.
He is the guy who is leaking the information from the DOD.
But, you know, when this story first broke and we had a name,
our head of research, who used to be in military intelligence, said, impossible.
Doesn't happen.
You can't have his rank and be able to go find.
It's just not the way the system works.
He said, I don't understand it.
Maybe things have changed.
Well, apparently not.
There is a new
quote out from
former director of the National Intelligence Cash Patel.
He said,
you can't do this.
He said, Shashira would not have had access to the information without someone within the Department of Defense or the intelligence community giving it to him, providing it to him, or telling him he should put it out there.
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Almost never does an IT person need to know, as we say, the substance of intelligence.
It's their job to secure information systems around it to protect any disclosures.
Now,
they are now saying that
the media needs to,
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And they're saying they need new powers to be able to go in and just monitor everything online.
No,
no.
How about you tell us how this happened?
I mean,
you guys leaked it.
So this is not our problem or the internet's problem or really anybody else.
How did he get this information?
Specifically, because something's clearly broken if this kid can get it.
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Chip, how are you, sir?
Quentin, how are you, sir?
Good.
I should actually pay more respect to you.
I mean, you're a chip to me,
but Congressman, it's good to have young.
Now, look,
we're friends, and that means a lot.
Look, at the end of the day, we get these titles.
Titles don't mean much unless you earn it, and Congress
needs to earn their titles.
Yeah.
We're looking at a big battle.
The Republicans always fail on this.
They always lose their spine at the last minute.
And
that's why we're in the mess we're in right now.
You don't have any control or any levers of anything the administration is doing, so they can spend and do whatever they want because you no longer have the purse strings.
Well, look, we, the House of Representatives, do control the purse strings.
What we, Congress, have historically done was given the president too much power and not use those purse strings to rein in the president.
This is at the center of what we're talking about.
Right now, I believe the Speaker has done a good job laying out the baseline.
I don't mean the baseline in a budget sense, but the sort of the floor, which is we need to go back to 2022 levels of spending, which is to restrain the bureaucracy.
We could cut it back to pre-COVID levels, basically.
But then we need to be very specific about trying to undo the damage that this president has been doing, both in terms of legislation that has passed as well as executive action.
We need to undo the damage of the Inflation Reduction Act, so-called, which has all of these ridiculous green subsidies, which would destroy our ability to have economic growth and energy freedom.
We need to undo the damage of the IRS proposal, which will hang these bureaucrats going after the American people who are trying to just go through their life and sick tax agents after them.
We need to make sure that we're going to
peel back some of these executive actions, like the president's trying to get in the way of states who want to deal with their own decisions on the transgender bathrooms or the pistol braces and other things that affect our freedoms.
These are all things we can be doing.
The World Health Organization needs to be stopped.
You and I have talked about that a lot.
It's ridiculous.
These are things that we can do using the power of the purse.
Now, I'm not saying we get all of that, but Republicans better damned well fight for those things, force it as far as we can get it, and then you've got to figure out when you got an off-ramp and then go back to get some more.
But under no circumstances should we pass a long-term debt ceiling increase to mortgage our kids' future without getting substantive changes like the ones I just outlined.
And we're right in the middle of having those debates right now.
And internally, so what is the mood from the the republicans
look we it this is all difficult right i mean i i don't i i i want to be honest i speaker mccarthy has a tough job i'm not trying to give him an excuse it is hard we had a good conversation this morning we laid out an outline that i think is a good uh framework okay there are still some things we need to address for me for example the inflation reduction act with all of the green subsidies which are basically giveaways yep largely to big corporations advancing leftist causes,
enriching them, undermining our national security, undermining our energy security, driving up the cost of your energy,
putting in place all these ridiculous requirements.
They've got cafe standards now that try to require all battery-driven fleet cars by 2030.
How are you and I going to drive around Texas with that and afford it?
These things we have to stop.
So some of this is going to take a willpower to drive a larger agenda on this
beyond just the sort of dollars and cents we normally get trapped in in a debt ceiling fight.
Reducing spending is part of it, but we're going after a woke weaponized bureaucracy undermining your freedom, undermining economic growth, undermining the well-being and national security of this country, all in the name of a climate fetish agenda driven by radical leftists that this president is fueling.
We have to stand in the way of that.
I think we've got a lot of the makings there, but I'm going to be blunt.
There are a handful of folks in our conference who get a a little wobbly.
You know it.
It always happens.
And we're having to hold the line.
Same debate is occurring on border security, by the way, where a handful of people want to undermine our ability to actually get transformative change.
We're not going to do that.
We want to be like Democrats were in Obamacare.
Yes.
They didn't care.
They took it to the limit.
We need to stand up and take it to the limit.
This is, I mean, we are about to see
a big change on the border to the negative
here in the next
Title 42.
Yeah, Title 42.
That's really going to make things really bad
on the border.
Who is it that is trying to, well, you don't have to tell me, but
you're not going to name names yet, but I promise you, we're either going to pass good bill or
we're going to have a vote and then you'll know because there'll be a voting record.
We're not going to do anything in between.
We need to pass a good bill.
We need to have the provisions that will stop the releases into our country in violation of law that are the magnet that are causing the cartels to make profit, that are undermining our national security, endangering Americans, endangering migrants, killing migrants, driving fentanyl into our communities.
We need to stop it.
We can.
We've got to have the willpower to do it.
Over 200 Republicans agree that we need to do it.
There's a small block, and we're working through it in good faith.
I'm not going to go pointing fingers.
We're working through it in good faith.
I think we're going to move a good bill through the Judiciary Committee tomorrow that would do the job, but we're going to have to see how things unfold over the next week or two based on what we get through.
Is there any kind of uniting things on agencies, like just slashing the Department of Education or justice because of all the lies that are coming out?
Is there any rock that everybody will rally around when it comes to the Republicans?
Well, I will say this.
We right now have a pretty good level of agreement, probably even 218, to to say that we should return to 2022 spending.
Now, I want you to think about that.
To do that and keep our spending for defense up where we need it to be to fight China, I mean, we need to gut all of their, you know, non-DEI and all their woke stuff.
But we still need the spending.
If you do that, then you return non-defense spending to 2019 pre-COVID levels.
That's a pretty good whack at the bureaucracy.
Now, I mean, it's not like 2019 was the paragon of virtue for
this.
But it's better than this.
If we do that, that's a pretty good whack at the bureaucracy across the board.
Now, once you appropriate, will you target that at the new FBI headquarters, restricting the justice woke programs?
Go after the garbage at the Department of Education that's, you know, poisoning the minds of our kids.
Go after the garbage at the Department of Interior or EPA that are undermining our ability to produce wealth and grow the economy.
We can do a lot of that, but you do that in the appropriations process.
Right now, what we're doing is saying we're going to set the caps.
Let's go return to 2022-level spending, and then let's identify those demons.
But we're doing that right now in all of our messaging.
You know them.
You do it every day on the show.
Why do you need a $3.5 billion new headquarters for an FBI that has been undermining our security and targeting us?
Correct.
I don't think we should do that.
So what happens?
It leaves the House.
It has to go to the Senate.
And then what's the Senate going to do?
Well,
you know what they're going to do.
They're going to balk.
They're going to say this is going to kill babies and orphans and women and old people.
And I mean, it's what they always do.
And I just try to train Republicans.
Don't care about that.
Own it.
Know they're going to do it.
Relish it.
Bathe in it and send it over to them unapologetically.
If we try to balance the budget in 10 years, which would be an unbelievable undertaking to accomplish, actually, it's really mathematically difficult.
You're going to still have a massive amount of debt pile up, right?
We're still going to have, we're going to raise the debt to like 50 trillion.
In other words, that's if we do the hard work of balancing in 10 years.
So we're going to try to send over responsible first-year spending on the back of a debt ceiling increase.
You guys want us to increase the debt ceiling a trillion or $2 trillion,
then you're going to reset the baseline.
We're going to reduce spending from the bureaucracy.
We're going to get the bureaucracy out of the way.
We're going to recoup some of this COVID money.
We're going to end the $500 billion of student loan that would just save $500 billion instantly in deficit for 2023.
All of those are things that we can go do if we fight for it.
Send it over to the Senate.
Make them own
favoring a rich kid who got student loan stuff or whatever over a plumber
or favor the person who hasn't paid off the student loans versus the person who has.
Make them be in favor of the IRS.
We're against
growing the IRS.
Make them be in favor of the FBI bureaucrat labeling parents as domestic terrorists.
We're in favor of not rewarding them and getting them focused on their actual task of going after real criminals.
We can win these messages if we go take it to them.
It is a weaponized government undermining your liberty that needs to be thwarted if we're going to save America.
And that's our goal here.
If you don't, do they understand
the GOP is about to lose any brand loyalty?
There's just, I mean, that's barely there.
But I mean,
you know, it's over.
If you guys don't do things at this time
when it's this bad, why would you even ever give to the GOP?
Well, let me just say this.
I believe in results.
I don't like telling you what's being said because it doesn't matter, right?
What matters is what we do and what we get done.
I will tell you in the private conversations from the speaker down, there is a firm recognition.
that our constituents expect us to do at least two things, but dozens more, but at least two things.
One, secure our border and try to force the administration's hand to do it and give the tools to the next president to do it, but secure our border.
And two,
dradically cut spending and change the trajectory of the deficit pileup that's funding the bureaucrats that's undermining our freedom.
Those two things must be dealt with or the Republican Party is going to be in the ash heap of history.
There are many other things we need to do.
I mean, you and I can go list them.
But if we don't do those two things, we are dead man walking.
And I will say, the speaker has effectively said that.
So have a number of other folks that you may not expect in the conference accepting and understanding that.
We're trying to work in good faith.
We're a quarter into this.
We've passed a number of good bills.
You know, we're debating a bill right now to try to make sure that they can't discriminate against, you know, our girls in sports by allowing these transgender folks to undermine the
Riley
games and the others of the world so you know we're doing some things that are important but title 42 is coming our border is wide open it's coming this summer we got to do something about it and the spending is out of control so we got to get busy how can we help you
just keep the heat up make sure everybody out there knows make your it and look and support the congressmen who are in tough districts let them know you'll have their back let them know you're not just going to yell at them you're going to say look go fight for the things we said you do cut the spending secure the border and i'll come support you.
We'll get out and get you re-elected.
But most importantly, is just keep the heat up, keep the prayers coming, keep the faith, right?
Second Timothy 4:7, we're supposed to fight the fight, keep the faith, you know, finish the race, not in that order.
But
that's what we're supposed to do.
Okay.
Jip, thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
I would
God bless you.
I would highly, highly recommend now is the time to make a call to your congressman and just say, hey, just heard Chip Roy on.
I want to back you up.
I mean, I'm hoping that our congressman is the one that's going to be fighting with
Chip to get these things done.
We just want you to know you do that.
We have your back.
If we can flood them with positive stuff, because they're used to hearing the bad things.
If we can flood them with positive stuff, maybe, maybe we can get this
through.
Because it has to.
It has to.
If we don't cut the budget and cut the size of this out of control
government, we don't survive as a nation.
We don't.
And we're putting all of our money in the wrong places.
China is about to open a can of whoop ass on us.
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Mitt Romney reacts to Clarence Thomas' financial disclosure flap.
It stinks.
Really, Mitt?
Does it?
Does it?
You know, I think,
you know, he's probably upset because Harlan Crowe, and I don't even know if this is true.
Harlan might be a guy who's just like GOP.
Is Romney giving GOP?
I don't think so, but Harlan Crowe is one of the bigger
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one of our Supreme Court justices.
Yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
And then he developed it.
Now,
he's a property development guy, but he developed it.
Oh, my gosh.
This is a massive scandal.
Massive scandal.
And I heard they went on vacation together.
Yeah.
Woo!
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, did you see the
Democrats that did the Bud Light photo together?
Oh, God, that was so bad.
Oh, so bad.
It was so staged.
Basically, a photo of a bunch of them standing around having a joy to just, they're like you.
They're just a joy to Bud Light together.
This is not a staged photo.
All the labels are tilted right to the camera so you can see it in their heads but that's just how normal people hold bottles we walk around pounding the brewskies back all day long here
if they were drunk while they were there it would explain their behavior they would do better i think they would do better drunk all right yeah i mean a lot of people convince themselves that with driving and that's not true but in congress might be true it might be true yeah they i drive slower I pay more attention.
No, no, you really don't.
You really don't.
And, you know, what did Bud Light really have as a brand?
Like, no one thinks Bud Light is great beer.
I mean, legitimately, just the thought of that made you laugh.
Yeah.
That someone wouldn't think Bud Light was great beer.
I don't know.
I liked Bud.
I mean, it's been years.
But I like it.
It looks like it's there.
Yeah, it's a good.
It's a serviceable.
Yeah, it's a good pizza, Doritos kind of beer.
Yeah, it's not even good.
It's just
there.
It's always.
I'm trying.
I'm afraid.
It's always available.
What do you think about this back and forth between seemingly the Trump side and the DeSantis side on this, where DeSantis is saying, look, we got to get away from Bud Light.
And I mean, Donald Trump Jr.
coming out saying, like, we need to stop boycotting Bud Light immediately.
It's kind of an interesting dynamic playing.
I tend to go with the
make this one hurt because it's hurting so badly.
Don't give up, don't give him any air.
However, I am kind of changing knowing that some of these businesses, they have no choice anymore.
And they want out.
And we've got to find a way to give them an out.
I'm not saying Bud Light is one of them.
Right.
But we've got to find those businesses who are like, okay,
I joined the Nazi Party in 1928 and it's changed a lot.
It was bad back then.
Yeah, well, it's worse now.
Well, this is, I think the problem with the Bud Light Light thing, if you're going to find one.
And again, I don't like any boycotts, but like the reason why this particular one is interesting is that a lot of this is distributors, local distributors.
You brought this up before.
They are angry about this.
They were not in favor of this move at all and are upset because, you know,
this is their business.
They're being hammered by it as well.
I mean,
I was really upset about it, and then they did a Clydesdale commercial.
Oh, and I forgot all about it.
I was like, oh my gosh, I love America and horses.
I was so insulting.
So insulting.
Quick, grab the Clydesdales.
So the Clydesdales are like, I want nothing to do with this.
Centralization is the name of the game these days.
When you can accept that, you can act on it.
There is going to be a digital currency and it will replace the dollar, barring some miracle of, you know, God coming.
Jesus might come.
But bearing that in mind, you have to ask yourself some questions about what do you do to be prepared?
Well, we've changed currencies before, but you generally lose about 40% of the value when you change currencies.
When you're changing into a digital currency,
I mean, it's a completely different world.
All kinds of questions you have to ask yourself.
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What do you do?
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
I heard a story the other day.
It's truly amazing.
I think it was first reported
out of Arizona family.
And
these two writers, they do this incredible interview with this mother
who went through hell.
This is a story that is showing you the future.
Jennifer
DeStefano is with us,
and she is married and mother of four
and she had an incredible experience when her phone rang and she almost didn't pick it up.
Jennifer, welcome to the program.
Hi, Glenn.
Thank you so much for having me.
This is so crazy.
When I read this, I was like, oh my gosh, this is the future.
Tell me what happened.
Yeah, it was horrifying.
My daughter was training for a ski race, and so she was away with my husband and my younger son, as he competes as well.
And I was with my younger daughter who had rehearsal.
So I got a phone call, and I saw it come up as I was getting out of my car as an unknown number.
So
I at first was not going to answer it, but then I thought, well, that could be a medic or it could be a doctor at hospital, and Brie is training.
So,
you know, in case she got hurt, I should answer it.
So I had my phone on speakers.
I was carrying some things inside to meet my younger daughter at dance.
And all of a sudden, my daughter, Brianna's voice, says, Mom, and she's sobbing and crying.
And she has a very specific type of sob and cry.
She's not a wailer.
She's not a screamer.
She doesn't freak out.
It's very internal and controlled.
And so I didn't doubt for one second it was her.
So it was her voice saying, mom, and she's crying and sobbing.
And I said, what happened?
What's going on?
She goes, mom, I messed up.
And she's still sobbing and crying so i'm thinking she got hurt i'm like what what do you what happened what's going on all of a sudden i heard a man's voice say lay down put your head back so i thought she was being gurney or tobogganed or something down the mountain and then she goes mom mom these bad men have me help me help me help me and this guy comes on full voice and her face in the background face and it's her pleading and sobbing and crying for help and he goes listen here i have your daughter um you're not going to call the police you're not going to talk to anybody.
If you do, I'm going to pump her stomach so full of drugs.
I'm going to have my way with her, and I'm going to drop her in Mexico, and you'll never see her daughter again.
Talking about it still makes me,
it still gets me.
But anyway, so at that point, I had our own speaker, and I was walking into my other daughter's studio, and I just started screaming for help.
It was after hours, so I knew my younger daughter was there with at least one teacher.
I didn't know there was a couple of their moms and a couple of other students there.
And so the moms came around me and heard all of the things that he was threatening to do and what was going on.
And so one jumped on the phone and called 911 with her phone.
I asked, I was trying to text my older son.
I was trying to text my other kids, my daughter, you know, find Bree.
Where's Bree?
What's going on?
Where's your dad?
Find your dad.
And while shaking, the other mom went and grabbed my younger daughter's phone because my daughter was just paralyzed listening to all the things he was saying
and tried contacting my husband
to find out where he was and where Brie was.
They asked for a million dollars at that point?
They asked for a million dollars,
which
wasn't going to be possible.
He got really angry with me
and then he demanded $50,000.
And so I said, okay,
and I wanted to talk to my daughter again.
He wouldn't let me talk to her again, though.
And that's when we found out from 911 that there was this this AI scam going on that's being used and that this is pretty common, which we were horrified to hear, but that gave us some hope.
But still, I didn't know for sure if that was what was happening.
So I asked him for wiring instructions or how he wanted me to get this $50,000 for him.
And he refused a wire, and he was demanding that I was going to be personally picked up.
And I was going to be transported in a van with a bag over my head with the cash to my daughter.
And if we didn't have all the money, that both of us were going to be dead.
And he wanted to make arrangements to come physically pick me up.
So at that point, we had the police on their way.
And then finally, we were able to get my husband on the phone with, and he was able to locate and make sure that my daughter was safe and in his possession.
But her voice was so real that I couldn't, I didn't believe that he really had her and that she was really safe because her voice, I just spoke to her, how can she be there with you?
And how can she be there with these guys?
I don't understand what's going on.
And my brain just could not process that
as they kept trying to reinsure me that she was safe until they finally handed me the phone and I was able to talk to her and she reaffirmed that she was safe and she was with dad and what's going on.
And then that's when I got back on the phone with those guys and called them out on the scam, which they kept denying was a scam.
And then I hung up on them.
This is incredible.
So if anybody missed it in the audience, this was an AI
representation of her daughter.
How did they get
the sound to be able to reproduce her voice?
Yeah, I racked my brain on that.
My daughter's not very big on social media, and any accounts she has is private.
I mean, her TikTok account is 32 followers.
So
has done some interviews, some sports interviews.
She's an athlete.
She does have a public photograph account from when she did some modeling for some outerwear and skiing, but not
the voice, the crying, the sobbing is where I can't even find anything that where they I'm not sure.
And so that's what's really haunting for me is I can't figure out that piece of the puzzle.
I don't know where they got that.
I'm going to see if some of our guys can look into that because that is disturbing that they can do that.
Did they catch the guys?
They're not looking into it.
So unfortunately, because
there was no transaction of money and there was no physical kidnapping, there's nothing that can be done.
So it's written up as a prank call.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
When I talked to the police, it was,
you know, we can have an officer call you if you feel unsafe, just to reassure you that you're safe, but there's nothing that can be done.
Wow.
Did they say how often this is happening?
They did not, but they did say that this isn't the first report they've had of it, but that there's nothing that they can do.
When I put it out, I put it out on next door just as a warning
because I didn't know if it was targeted to our area.
I didn't know where the targeting was coming from.
All of a sudden, all these other other people started coming forward with their stories, including my own mother, called me and she had never told me this before, but my brother's voice was used to call her to say that he had been injured in a car accident and that he needed money.
And she's hard of hearing, so she asked them to keep repeating because it wasn't making sense to her.
And the way they spoke to her and they kept saying, Mom, don't you recognize me?
that kind of tipped her off that something funny was going on and so she told me to go find a real mother and hung up on them but and my brother's not anywhere His voice isn't anywhere I can think of either.
So he's, he's my age.
He's in his 40s.
So I, it, you know, goes so far and so wide and so deep in so many different areas.
The good news is for my wife, if they kidnap me because my voice is everywhere, she'll be like, take him.
Mexico?
Fine.
Can you take him further?
That'd be great.
Jennifer, thank you for sharing this.
What an amazing story.
Thank you.
Thank you for bringing awareness so we can hopefully stop this.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Jennifer DeStefano, she's a mom in Arizona.
That is the first time I've heard of an AI crime
using artificial voice.
I mean, that's going to work against a lot of people.
Oh, my gosh.
Imagine how terrified you'd be, especially when they're saying you can't get off the phone.
You know, you, you, you, there's no way to.
You're making judgments about massive, life-changing decisions in moments where you're totally out of sorts.
You just said, you said to me two hours ago, um, I don't know if it was on the air or off the air, but you were like, I said,
this is as powerful as
the nuclear bomb when we invented it.
It's going to change the world that much, except we all have a little red button on our phone.
Yeah.
Okay.
And you said, you really think it could change that?
Look at the damage done today
with just that.
Imagine bots set out to do as many as they can
of this in one day, where you have 50,000 people in America get a call like that.
On the same day.
On the same day.
You would even be able to automate the kidnappers' voices.
Yeah.
You don't even need to have people on the other side of the phone.
Come on.
Just stick
the account information or whatever in there.
who knows how many people would wire $5,000, $10,000, $20,000 to try to make sure that this is not happening to their kid.
And we see these hacker type of situations where state governments, city governments are paying actually the hackers.
They're actually doing it.
They're actually paying ransoms.
When did I say to you there's going to come a time that you won't believe your eyes or your ears?
Oh, gosh.
It was very early on in the show.
You said that.
And, you know,
almost all of the things that you came up with have come true, or at least are almost true.
So that was at least 20 years ago.
Yeah.
Okay.
At least 20 years ago.
When
she said this, I didn't realize it until the middle of it.
I looked at Stu off air and I said, you won't believe your eyes.
As I thought about that while she was talking, I thought of something else.
Today is the day
that the Sony
photograph of the year,
beautiful photograph, the guy won photograph of the year.
It's a world competition.
Photograph of the year from Sony.
And he just admitted today, I can't accept the award because that's AI.
And I thought we should talk about how good AI is.
Today is the day you cannot believe your eyes, Sony didn't pick it up,
and you cannot believe your ears.
That's bizarre.
Wow.
And how could we, if Sony can't detect it,
how are we going to be able to tell what is real and what is not?
We don't have,
and my, My typical conservative complaint reaction to this has been like, well, we used to have institutions that would be able to decipher these things and you could trust them, and now we don't have those.
But I mean, Sony, it's not like they weren't trying to figure this out, they just didn't know.
They couldn't decipher it.
How on earth are we going to be able to tell what is true and what is not?
I'm screwed, I'm buying a shack.
What's Idaho like this time of year?
If we could get Idaho to be warmer,
yeah, that's the problem.
That's the problem.
I need to find the place, like the Unabomber shack land that has a beach.
That's what I need.
Where's that?
Is that a place?
I need it.
Well, I think you want a shack on the beach.
You just wait California out for a little while longer, and they'll all be shacks on the beach.
There you go.
Yeah.
All right.
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Welcome to the Glenbeck program.
We have Kendra in Colorado on the phone.
Hi Kendra, how are you?
I'm fine, thank you.
You were calling in about our last caller, the woman from Arizona that thought her girl had been kidnapped.
Yes, and when my children were little, we had a secret password and I've reinstated it for all my family members so that if these fakers fakers call, if they don't know the secret password, then we know it's not the family member that's
being mimic.
So it's just a good time to reiterate that, you know, to set that secret password.
Like, what's your password?
I'm not going.
All right.
I was totally going to try the same thing.
Thanks a lot, Kendra.
Appreciate it.
That is amazing.
I mean, that's the place where we are.
But like, I
think of the controversies we have now where people just see things different ways.
Right.
Like, go back to the Dominion lawsuits going on right now.
And, you know, think of the craziest stuff.
There were some claims that seemed kind of legitimate with the whole, you know, election stuff.
And then there were some that really went off the rails.
A good chunk of America believed.
Some of the craziest claims about the election because they're shaken, right?
Like, they can't see any foundation of truth anywhere.
They don't know what to believe.
They don't trust anybody.
And like, I say, the craziest claim in the world.
You know, you just come up with someone that was totally debunked.
There was an elephant that was stomping
Republicans.
Right.
There you go.
What happens?
And in that situation, that one's a really absurd one, but like something that was upset.
But
I could take and make that
through AI.
Well, that's right.
You'd look at that.
You wouldn't believe it.
You'd look at it.
You'd be like, oh my gosh, look at, there's the picture of it.
Let's say this claim surfaced that, you know, I don't know, Hunter Biden himself was in there, like, you know, taking, yeah,
they found on the laptop this happened, blah, blah, blah, and it was stolen ballots.
And, you know, five, ten, fifteen percent of people might believe it.
What happens when we have video of it with his voice saying he did it?
When we have photos of him doing it because of AI, and yeah, sure, the New York Times is going to tell you they're fake.
What is that going to mean?
Nothing.
No one.
And even Sony can't tell the difference between
photos and reality now.
How do we survive the next one of these?
People are going to go freaking insane.
They're going to all believe that one thing happened and it didn't, and no one's going to know what's true.
May I just say this?
Yes.
Welcome to the party, Steve.
I've been here for 25 years, and you look at me like it's not going to be that bad.
I hate your personal hell, and I want out.
All right.
We'll see you tomorrow.
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