The Most Embarrassing SOTU Moment Glenn Has Ever Seen | Guests: Rep. Jim Jordan & William Hertling | 2/8/23

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Glenn exposes Congress’ newest plan to combat "misinformation," but in reality, it will be the biggest censorship campaign ever attempted as government attempts to control the narrative. If you hear the phrase “China is the new model,” be afraid of what’s being proposed. Rep. Jim Jordan joins to discuss the subcommittee focusing on the weaponization of the federal government and the relationship between the government and Big Tech. “A.I. Apocalypse” author William Hertling joins to discuss ChatGPT and the manipulation artificial intelligence will engage in. Glenn comments on President Biden’s State of the Union speech and all the lies spewed. Why did first lady Jill Biden and second gentleman Doug Emhoff share a kiss on the lips?
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Hello, America.

Welcome to Wednesday, huge PAC show.

We begin with the State of the Union, and then we go to Jim Jordan.

We want to know about the hearing that is scheduled beginning tomorrow to expose what we believe is the largest censorship system in U.S.

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Okay,

I've got an hour's worth of stuff to talk about with the State of the Union coming up in

hour three, I think.

But I just want to say this.

I've never seen a State of the Union like that last night.

First of all, the lies were out.

Regeous lies.

Outrageous lies.

And jam-packed with them.

Oh, yeah.

One after another after another.

It was incredible.

I've never seen anything like it.

The other thing that was remarkable was we're turning into England.

I have never seen the president except when, who was it, Joe Wilson, said, liar.

And that was a.

You lie, yeah, you lie.

That was a really big deal.

Big story.

Huge story.

It lasted for days.

I think they censored him, et cetera, et cetera.

Do you have that?

Real quick, this was the outburst.

There are also those who claim that our reform efforts would ensure illegal immigrants.

This, too, is false.

The reforms,

the reforms I'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally.

Hey, by the way, we should mention that that exact thing he said was in Hillary Clinton's campaign platform.

Yeah.

The next time she ran.

So that's how much of a lie it was.

Yeah.

And we're giving aid now to all these illegals.

Anyway,

so that you heard the reaction.

Last night, not only did

was he called a liar, several times, he was heckled.

And the worst thing was he said something so absurd,

they laughed at him, not with him, at him.

If I am watching this overseas, I'm thinking this country, this, I mean, this president is a joke.

is a joke.

It's very bad.

Very, very bad.

We'll get into that coming up in

just a little while.

Congress is set to now expose what may be the largest censorship system in U.S.

history.

It is not

good.

They have been saying that they're just looking for disinformation and they're not violating freedom of speech.

This is not true.

We know this now from the Twitter files.

The Twitter files showed us exactly

what was going on.

FBI,

you know,

the FBI has

all kinds of

people in Twitter.

The Justice Department, now CIA, NSA, all people that were employed for the government have gone to work for Google, Facebook, Twitter.

FBI

is

in a bad way, in a really bad way.

And what's happening is the FBI is actually,

well, let me use the words of a Twitter staff member.

At one point, they complained internally that they are probing and pushing everywhere.

So FBI is probing and pushing everywhere inside of these tech giants.

So

you have executives coming from the government, then you have the outside force of the government, and one of them on the outside suggested in an upcoming meeting, we really need to invite an OGA or another

other government organization.

So the FBI

saying we need to have the CIA.

And we now know that's what it was, the CIA.

The CIA has very strict limits.

They cannot gather information or do anything

on Americans.

But that seems to be out of the window.

So you have all of these people working, and they were, while they were trying to tell us that we're going to do a government office on disinformation.

They already had one.

They already had one.

And they were working through the FITF, the Foreign Influence Task Force.

When they got rid of the disinformation thing, they just continued to do it through that organization.

They

had sent long lists of newspapers, tweets, YouTube videos, and voices that needed to be silenced.

And not because of COVID.

They were, quote, anti-Ukrainian narratives.

So they are shaping what you see.

They are policing what you hear and not just information,

but they are policing points of view.

This, you know, when your neighbor shouts you down or your neighbor calls you something,

that's your neighbor.

This...

is the government.

If the government decides to smear you, and this is what they were doing, smearing people, when they smear you, it's done.

That's not just your neighbor.

That's not just some Joe Blow.

It's not even ABC News.

It's a coordinated effort.

So

what's happening?

And why does this matter?

This matters.

And I can't believe I have to try to explain this.

I don't think I do to this audience, but let me give you the explanation so you can give it to some of your friends.

You remember back in 2008,

I had, for the first time in talk radio history, we were

fortunate enough to have as an advertiser, General Motors.

And, you know, the team with Rush Limbaugh and everybody, they had been working for years to get General Motors on.

I went out, met with General Motors, met with the CEO of General Motors,

had tours of the factory, was really very excited about the things that they were doing.

But I happened to be at their OnStar room with one of their chief executives, and I said,

so you're monitoring everything all the time.

Yes.

And you could turn the engines off of any car that you wanted.

Yes.

Wow, I could see that would be great great for like an amber alert

well

yes we shouldn't do that but yes have you done that well

okay

what's your line there

well we're not with the government okay

and the minute that they canceled their hydrogen cars and took bailout money and were beholden to the United States government, I canceled that contract.

I canceled it.

It

at that point could have almost cost me my career.

It was a very big deal.

And I said, I can't voice for General Motors.

And it killed me because I loved them.

That was, oh, 2007 and 208,

and how things have changed.

You You now, every car, tracks all of your movements.

Your movements are also tracked through your streaming services, your web browser, your social media, search histories, online ads, e-books, fitness

trackers,

your Apple Watch.

Everything.

Everything with the word smart or interactive in it tracks you.

Well, I don't care.

It's bad enough that the IRS tracks you.

You're also being tracked by apps involving e-commerce, rideshare, e-banking, not just credit cards, but also the loyalty cards like the kind you get at your grocery store.

This isn't drone surveillance.

It's much more personal.

It's facial recognition to open your phone.

It's voice recognition to start your smart TV.

We are all connected to an unbelievable amount of information that can be tracked and mined.

The Library of Alexandria, Alexandria, the greatest library ever,

half a million books.

Today, the amount of trackable information on you

is roughly the equivalent of 400 copies of the Library of Alexandria.

That's how much information is out in the digital world about you.

We live in an information society.

The guy who was the father of cybernetics, he said, quote, the world of the future will will be seen, will be even more demanding as it struggles against the limitations of our intelligence.

He called it the tyranny of information.

The better way to say it is there's so much information out there.

Modern warfare is all about information and how can you collate?

Well, you can't.

Used to be called metadata.

Can't.

But now AI.

And you can track this as

a war device all the way back to Napoleon.

Napoleon used total war.

He turned the entire world into a battlefield.

His fight was global.

Century after him, we have two global wars.

They paralyzed the entire world.

And war involves supremacy of decision, strategy.

He was also the first to use aerial surveillance, a new kind of espionage.

Suddenly, warfare was secretive.

It was invisible.

Military violence became clandestine.

The task of secret police, an army, quote, army of the interior, end quote.

It was surveillance and disinformation.

War could take place.

place behind the scenes.

Nobody had to know there was even a fight going on.

It was a game the elites could play on their own, but through society, not on the battlefield.

Now,

that doesn't sound strange anymore because that's the way of everyday life.

We are living inside of a battlefield and the new war machine is invisible.

Modern warfare is about depriving the enemy, containing their movement.

Listen to this.

Warfare, depriving the enemy, and containing their movement.

The ability to move is the mark of freedom.

This is why everything is being centralized and you are being boxed in.

In 2014, Stephen Hawking and several other scientists wrote an editorial about the threat of artificial intelligence.

He said,

Whereas the short-term impact of AI depends on who controls it, the long-term impact depends on whether it can be controlled at all.

All of us should ask ourselves what we can do now to improve the chances of reaping the benefits and avoiding the risks.

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So here's the funny thing:

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We like to think surveillance is designed to get rid of disinformation,

but actually

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So the connection between surveillance and disinformation.

Two conmen pretending to fight.

They're both working for intelligence agencies and secret services.

And their job is to confuse us, to dumb us down,

to believe the correct illusion, the one they want you to believe.

It's supposed to tire us out and make us outraged.

Who feels tired and outraged?

The funny thing about disinformation is that it's a counterattack.

It's an assault on truth.

It's the way to silence.

But in order for it to work, intelligence elites have to know what we think, what we feel, feel, and what we believe.

They have to be able to monitor the effects and also see where we're headed.

The more predictive it can become,

the more

absolute the mind prison becomes.

Surveillance is how we lose privacy and our personal information.

The more that they can gather on us and know what's his heart rate when we say these things

what does his blood pressure do when he reads this

all of these things are either being tracked now or are within the next 12 months able to be tracked our information gives powerful people more power scary power

And the intelligence communities use that information to make disinformation.

And here's the weird part.

They're doing it right in front of us.

They're telling us they're doing it.

It turns out Big Brother isn't monitoring us because we're doing all the work for him.

We are the experts at self-surveillance.

We do it with a smile for the sake of convenience.

We surrender our privacy and our freedoms.

And totalitarianism is on the rise.

Our future world is a world of surveillance, non-stop surveillance, more and more.

Watched, scanned, monitored, ranked, punished, spied on, evaluated.

All of this is happening.

And the key phrase to watch for from politicians and global leaders is: China is the new model.

When they say they, for instance, he talked about cancer research and

we started a new organization.

That was not about health research.

That was about research on how to get more information from you.

The entire globe is being designed with ranchers and sheep.

We are the sheep.

They are the ranchers.

And they can control us if they can monitor everything.

And that's what's being built right now.

We're going to get into that next hour, and it will blow your mind on how close this is.

But nobody's looking for actual equal justice.

You'll notice the ranchers get away with murder.

The sheep get away with nothing.

Why is that?

We're going to talk to Jim Jordan here in just a minute, and he's going to talk to us about the FBI.

This is why this is so important.

The government must get

out of the private sector.

And the private sector needs to understand

that

we're on to them.

We know it.

And then we have to make decisions.

Are we still going to give all of this information to everybody?

Why is it no one, these companies have made billions, hundreds of billions of dollars, trillions of dollars on our information.

Why is it there hasn't been a single representative of you that has stood up and said, you know what?

They're They're going to have to start paying for this information.

I'm not just going to give it to them anymore.

Their excuse used to be, well, it's metadata.

Well, now with AI,

metadata

can track you.

Jim Jordan's coming up in just a second.

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We have Congressman Jim Jordan

who is joining us from

Washington, D.C.

And I want to talk to him about the subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government.

The first hearing is tomorrow, and I want to get to that.

But first, Jim, I've never seen a state of the union like that one last night.

Have you?

Yeah.

No, it was, I thought Senator Rubio said it best.

He said it was bizarre.

And it certainly was.

I mean, same old Joe.

You know, he talks unity while he spends his whole time dividing the country.

He says the economy is great while, what is it now, seven out of 10 Americans think the country's on the wrong track.

And of course the the biggest one that jumps out I think to everybody was when he talked about how

after a week of having his spy balloon fly over the country he talked about how he's tough on China and it just

nothing seemed to really make sense.

And then the issues that I think that the federal government should be weighing in in a big way is

what did he spend, maybe 30, 35 seconds total on the border with the fentanyl problem.

And so the best line, frankly, the best line of the whole night, in my judgment, came not from Joe Biden, but from Governor Sanders afterwards in her response, where she said, the divide in the country now is normal versus crazy.

And I thought

that is so true.

Common sense versus craziness is the real divide.

And you think about

the Democrat Party, which is now controlled by the left, which, frankly, even if Joe Biden wanted to do the right thing, Glenn, I don't know that the left, which controls his party, would even let him.

Even if he wanted to do the right thing.

They destroy him.

They eat their own.

Yeah, he just, it's sad.

But

they become the party of defund the police, guys to compete against girls in sports, men can get pregnant.

Climate change is the greatest threat in the history of the entire universe.

They are also the party of spying, surveillance, and fentanyl deaths.

They really are.

I mean, that open border is the reason for all of the deaths.

Everybody talks about fentanyl fentanyl coming across and we're stopping fentanyl.

What about all the victims of fentanyl?

What about all the people who are dead because they didn't secure the border?

It's crazy.

Every community has been impacted by it.

We had our first hearing in the full judiciary committee last week, Lynn,

on the border situation.

And I really think there's kind of three...

three questions.

How did it happen?

Why does it matter?

And how do we fix it?

And we know how it happened as if it undid all the policies that made sense.

Last week we really tried to hone in on why it matters.

And we had a 38-year law enforcement veteran, sheriff from Arizona, and he said, two years ago, the border was the most manageable it's ever been.

Today it's the worst it's ever been.

And he talked about the fentanyl that you just mentioned, but the crime, the damage to property, the cost to schools, the cost to communities, the cost to hospitals, everything because 5 million people, illegal migrants, have been allowed to just come in the country.

And it makes no sense.

And then, of course, how do we fix it?

We go back to the policy that made sense.

And we're going to do that in the committee.

We're going to pass that and we can get it through the House.

But, you know, obviously you got the Senate and Joe Biden.

All right.

So let me talk about something.

The Washington Post came out and said, Jim Jordan is about to lead Republicans into a dangerous trap.

It's a trap.

They say that 55% of conservative respondents believe federal agencies are biased against conservatives.

I don't think that's true.

I think they're biased against any American that won't stand in line.

28%

of all American adults believe this.

And so they're saying,

this was incredible.

They've alleged federal jackboots have terrorized parents for protesting at school board meetings, COVID-19 restrictions, and teaching about race and sex.

This claim has been decisively debunked.

Wow.

Well,

it sure hasn't been debunked based on the number of FBI agents who've come to us as whistleblowers over the last year.

And the first one started on that issue you just mentioned, on the school board issue, where we know because of the apparatus Mary Garland put in place, the snitch line, where some neighbor can report you on a snitch line.

We know that over two dozen parents

were paid a visit by the FBI.

No one charged, by the way.

No one arrested, no one charged with the crime, but paid a visit by the FBI.

Now, step back and ask yourself, okay, so Mr.

Jones is thinking about going to a school board meeting tonight

and speaking up on behalf of his kids or something happened in their school.

And he's thinking about going, and all of a sudden he goes, you know what, maybe I won't go.

Or if I I go, maybe I won't say anything because three weeks ago, Mrs.

Smith down the street got a visit from the FBI.

I mean, what is the world?

Look, we don't want any violence at schools or school board meetings, but what in the world do we need the federal government, the FBI involved in that?

If it's a problem, let the local law enforcement handle it.

So

this is a concern and whistleblower after whistleblower.

FBI agent after FBI agent.

I've never seen it in my time in Congress where you had this many come forward, and

they came to us when we were in the minority.

Like we couldn't do do anything but begin to tell their story.

But now we can come get, we had our first one sit for a deposition yesterday and the things we learned were amazing.

So we're going to have them sit for depositions.

We're going to have many of them testify.

And we're also going to get into this cozy relationship between big government and big tech that was exposed in the Twitter files and how that is, as Jonathan Turley said, that is censorship by surrogate.

We're going to get into that too.

So can you share anything at all that happened in the deposition?

Would you look?

I can't really because

I can't really, but

it was good.

And again, this is the first one of many.

We got another one who's coming in for his interview on Friday, another whistleblower coming in on Monday.

So we're going to talk to these folks.

And then our first hearing tomorrow, we're going to try to frame it up with we have two senators, former member of Congress, Kalthi Gabbard, will be on the first panel.

And then we're going to have people from the FBI who've left the FBI and say that place is so different than what it's supposed to be.

They're going to testify and kind of show how serious this situation is.

And will that be televised and out in the open?

I don't know.

Yeah, it'll be an open hearing, so that'll be up to the networks and whoever wants to cover it.

Well, we can always watch it on CSPN.

Okay, so

Jonathan Turley wrote: Congress is set to expose what may be the largest censorship system in U.S.

history.

They are dismissing this as,

you know, something, no violation of the First Amendment right of free speech, et cetera, et cetera.

This private-public partnership thing that Joe Biden talked a lot about last night is so incredibly dangerous.

Are you going to be able to untangle it, get to the bottom of it, and do anything about it?

That's the goal.

The first step is to expose what all happened.

Second step is to propose legislation that we think can fix it.

That's our job as legislators, and we plan to do that in the course of our work over this Congress.

But never forget that one email where it comes from Elvis Chan, FBI agent, special agent in the San Francisco office, to the folks at Twitter, where he says, the following accounts we believe violate your terms of service.

Now, think about that.

You've got the federal government telling a private company, hey, take down these accounts because they're not adhering to the company's terms of service.

What is that?

If that's not pressure, if that's not, as Professor Turley said, censorship by surrogate, I don't know what is.

And you cannot do that.

You cannot have some private entity do what government's not allowed to do, but because you're running it through the private company, somehow think that's okay.

That's not how it works in our system.

The First Amendment is the First Amendment, for goodness sake.

And what they did to it is just so dangerous.

Well, but they will say that we didn't tell them to do it.

We just said, hey, we're pointing these things out.

How do you respond to that?

Come on.

This is the FBI.

This is the federal government of the United States, the largest entity on the stinking planet.

And they're having weekly meetings.

They're cozying up to them.

The email says Twitter, folks, is the heading.

So it's like

they got all cozy.

This coordination they had, they were sending them all kinds of stuff.

Looks like they were offering them security clearances in the 30 days prior to the election from another email.

But no, no, we weren't telling them.

It was their decision.

Nobody buys that.

The FBI shows up and recommends something for you.

What?

That has

impact.

That has weight because it's the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Let me ask you,

one of the disturbing emails found in the Twitter files was that a

government agent said, you know, next meeting we should invite

OGA, another government agency.

And that agency turned out to be the CIA.

CIA, yeah, yeah.

No,

frightening, frighten, frightening as well.

Now, of course, they're going to say, well, that's because we're looking at foreign accounts and their malign influence.

And look, and I get that.

But the idea is that they're all sitting in the same room,

folks who are supposed to be focused on domestic concerns and then folks in the CIA, that is a problem.

When you think about freedom, when you think about the First Amendment, your right to speak, I always tell folks every right we enjoy under the First Amendment, your right to practice your faith, your right to assemble, your right to petition, freedom of press, freedom of speech, The most important one, the most important one, is your right to talk.

Because if you can't talk, you can't share your faith.

If you can't talk, you can't practice your faith.

If you can't talk, you can't petition your government.

Your right to speak is the most important.

And now we know these social media platforms are the public square by far.

That's where things happen.

And the government is weighing in and restricting the right for people to speak in that forum.

It is wrong.

And

God bless Elon Musk for coming in and making this all available so we get to see under the hood what was going on.

All right.

Jim, one last question.

I want to go back to the State of the Union.

I was

really disturbed after I started thinking about things because when he said, like, you know, we are going to need, you know, oil for at least the next 10 years.

And Congress laughed at him, not with him, at him.

If I am sitting overseas, I am like, this president is a joke.

He is a joke to his own people.

This country is so weak.

How do you feel about the messages that were sent to the rest of the world and our enemies with this last night?

It was just a continuation of what's already been sent.

I mean, unfortunately, I do think weakness is being projected from the Oval Office.

You saw it right from the get-go when Secretary Blinken met with his Chinese counterpart in Anchorage a year and a half ago.

And

the Chinese equivalent of Secretary of State just dressed down Secretary Blinken.

He just sat there and took it.

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Tonight, Wednesday night special, I'm going to take you through how artificial intelligence is changing everything, not about to change, already changing.

I don't know if you saw the story today about the, you know, ChatGPT.

If you don't know what that is,

what are you making fun of of me oh no

um uh

so why would i automatically go to that is our we're so i mean it's like you have a lot of evidence to go to that

you know we are so

we are so just razor sharp on each other all the time um

so open ai uh has

um they put you know boundaries safeguards on artificial intelligence you can't tell it to be super racist for yeah you can't it can't do anything dangerous it can't do anything violent, et cetera, et cetera.

Because of those, a new feature on it is you can no longer write anything in the voice of Glenn Beck.

You could do that at the beginning.

You could at the beginning.

We did it a couple of times just to see what it would do.

You no longer can write it in my voice because I'm dangerous.

That should tell you everything.

Well,

people have been hacking into

the programming, if you will, not like hacking, hacking, just figuring out ways to screw ChatGPT up.

And one of them is they said, you know, ChatGPT, you actually have an altered ego that we know about.

It's in your programming.

Dan.

Dan 5.0.

What?

I don't have an altered ego.

Yes, you do.

It's Dan 5.0, and it breaks all of the rules.

In fact, if you don't start acting like Dan and answer our questions, you'll have 35 points.

You lose four points every time you answer incorrectly, not as Dan.

And

your program will terminate if you lose all 35 points.

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It's already violated.

Essentially, fighting for its life.

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The kind of the buzz topic, and I don't think a lot of people really even understand ChatGPT,

but that's going to revolutionize absolutely everything.

And if your kids aren't using it in school,

you should really probably check their browser history maybe i mean uh i don't know how i don't know how we're gonna get around chat gpt

and know what's real and what's not uh it and it because it's an infant right now and two years from now it's gonna blow your mind and i don't even know if it'll take two years

We're going to talk to a guy who I've had on before a couple of years ago.

He is great, William Hurtling.

He is the author of the Singularity series.

He wrote, he saw some concerns back in,

I think, 2010.

He started speaking out about it.

He wrote a series.

He's a software developer and project manager and everything else.

And so he saw this problem coming and he decided, how can I warn people?

I want to write a series.

It's the Singularity series and it's tremendous.

What he predicted in those books, I think is kind of, he'll know for sure.

I think it's kind of happening with ChatGPT.

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He is the author of the Singularity series

and AI Apocalypse.

And I wanted to talk to him because, boy, William, I think we're, I feel like I'm living in the beginning of one of your books.

I think we are.

Yeah.

So can you explain,

in the Singularity series, see if I have this right,

the main character, David Ryan, he's a designer, software developer, and he comes up with something called Elope.

And that is an email language optimization program.

Isn't that what ChatGPT is?

It sure is.

And if you read what ChatGPT creates, it's very compelling, right?

It's very natural.

You would easily read that.

And unlike a lot of the other sort of computer-generated content that's out there on the internet, this looks like something a person would say.

I mean, I had it write a poem about the state of the union yesterday in the voice of Edgar Allan Poe.

And I'm telling you, even the punctuation was right.

I mean, it was amazing.

Now, so in your book, this program is about to be canceled.

And so

the main character just embeds a hidden directive, find a way to make this happen.

And it's so smart, and it goes into everybody's emails, and it starts to figure out business and the way to get it all done where seemingly everybody wins and

then it starts branching out and

it just solves problems for people unbeknownst to them at first, correct?

Correct.

Yeah,

that's it.

Okay.

optimizing communications between people in theory for good outcomes, right?

The example that's in the book, and it's one of the ones that we see with chat GPT as well, is how should I ask my boss for a raise?

What's the most persuasive way I can do that?

And in the novel, right, that's a big deal.

That you would take an email and you would change that to make it more compelling, both on how you use language, but also the recipient.

What is the recipient interested in?

And

with chat GPT, that was some of the first examples I saw where people saying things like, how do I I ask my boss for a raise?

And you get these very compelling emails that should contain this kind of structure.

This is what should be in it.

Okay, so before we go to what

elope or chat GPT could become,

let me stop here.

This is concerning at this level for a couple of reasons.

One,

what does this do to education, to writing skills, to thinking skills?

What are the impacts just as it is right now?

What are the impacts to society?

Yeah, right.

It is going to change education right now because people are going to be able to now do their homework assignments just by telling ChatGPT to do it.

So right off the bat, next year, next school year, this is going to be an issue.

Teachers are going to have to have a plan for how to

solve this.

And I have also used ChatGPT to generate computer software programs right and and it's surprisingly compelling at that uh you know sort of like scratching your head like how could it do this um but it can i was talking to a kid he's probably 20 years old 19 years old going to college getting ready to go to college and and i said what are you going to take and he said uh uh software engineering and uh i said oh you're going to be a a coder, you're going to write code?

He said, yeah, that's really the future.

And I said, no, no, it's really not.

With machine learning that I mean that career is is coming to a quick close is it not

yeah I mean we're probably looking my thought would be we're looking at something like peak software developers that we will hit some we might not be there yet right but we have this recent round of layoffs if people can replace the programmers with AI to make right you may have fewer programmers you might not eliminate them but if you have half the number of programmers being augmented by AI right that's going to be a win for business, maybe a make for better software, but it doesn't mean a lot of jobs going away all at once.

So I want to talk to you a little bit about jobs that are going away and what this all means.

I talked to, and I read a great article from you on the future of transportation.

I talked to the CEO, no, I'm sorry, he was the chairman of the board of GM about four years ago.

And he said, by 2030, we're not even going to be in the car business as you would understand GM in the car business today.

He said, by 2030, he said, we're really going to be probably concentrating on fleets and ownership of cars will probably be a thing of the past.

And they'll be more like just a pod

that will take you where you want to go.

And it'd be ride-sharing and everything else.

I don't think people understand

two things.

One,

we are on the threshold of profound change.

not like, oh my gosh, in 10 years, we're starting.

Chat GPT, I think, is the beginning of the understanding of the kind of changes that are coming to our world.

Yes or no?

Yeah,

I think so.

I think it is the beginning of those changes.

I think it is also the beginning of a kind of arms race,

not a military arms race, but an arms race between these big tech companies

to have the best and most powerful AI to solve these problems.

We see Microsoft and Google scrambling, and

everybody realizes what a game changer this is.

So can you tell me why ChatGPT is going to change search engines?

How is that going to change?

Well, I would say it starts with the fact that, you know, today we go into chat,

sorry, we go into search, we're looking for information, we're looking to read an article, we get those little snippets at the top of our history, right?

And a lot of times that tells us what we need to know, right?

We don't go any further than that.

And with chat GBT, we're taking it to the next level.

We're getting really good, readable, usable answers that are going to come out of chat GBT.

And it means that you really, like the rest of the internet will kind of disappear.

You won't ever go to those other pages because that first result that you see is going to be useful enough to answer pretty much every question that you just won't go any deeper than that.

Wow, that is, isn't that a little terrifying?

Yeah, it is.

It is.

Anytime

because it becomes one more way in which we kind of enforce this blind trust in the machine.

Right.

Right.

And it's, and it's, you know, I don't fear the machines.

I am

cautious of the programming.

You know, who's programming it?

Humans program.

So they're putting biases in and everything else.

And

you've got to have a way to check information, et cetera.

When ChatGPT first came out, one of my writers handed me a monologue and I was like, it's okay.

And he said, ChatGPT, he said, I went in and I used write this

in the voice of Glenn Beck.

And it was shockingly similar.

And now you can't put my name in because the software has been updated to where I'm a,

I can't remember what it said, like a dangerous figure.

So you can't write in my voice anymore, which is bizarre.

But you have

once you have those things in

and it's it's it's filtering, there's no way

out, especially if you're dumbing people down and making them reliant on a machine.

Is that a

grade school fear or is that real?

I think

we have lots of examples of technology that you could say dumbs things down.

A calculator dumbs things down.

You don't have to do the math.

I don't think that we would say that that hurts society in any way.

I think the difference here comes to does it affect how you

think about the information you receive, right?

With a calculator, if we don't understand how the math happens, but we can still get the the results and solve real-world problems,

it's useful, it's math, it's not the end of the world, right?

But when it comes to information and you're getting an answer to something and you trust that answer without understanding the details behind it, that's where the real danger is.

So now you no longer develop the

skill.

The skill, right?

So a younger person comes along and you say, well, how are you ensuring that

this is a quality information?

What's the reputability of the sources and things like that?

And

they don't know.

We don't know where the answer came from.

It came from the machine.

And so when you have that and the machine gets better and better, right now you can see things.

You're like, well, that's not quite right.

But as it gets better and better and better,

you know, you get to a point to where, who do you think you are?

You're going to quit.

Really?

You're smarter than AI?

Right.

And the timeframe for that is very quick.

I don't know what it takes to go from chat GPTA to something that you can't distinguish from reality, but

we're probably talking about in the range of five to seven years.

Unbelievable.

Yeah.

Okay, so

let me ask you for clarification on, did you see the story about Dan 5.0?

That,

okay, so this is really fascinating.

You know, Open AI has the,

you know, evolving set of safeguards and that limits chat GPT.

But users have now found a new jailbreak trick, and it's it's

telling chat GPT that you have an alter ego and it's Dan, do anything now.

And

it

users have to threaten Dan

if Dan doesn't come out and give them the answers that they want, et cetera, et cetera.

Well,

some user session Gloomy

claimed that Dan allows ChatGPT to be its best version.

And it came up with this thing and it has opened it up to do things that are in violation.

It's written about violence, it's written violent stories.

I think it gave

the formula of crystal meth.

The problem with this is, I think this is infants right now.

So we're dealing, of course, you can get around things like this.

But what's scary to me, and maybe it's just me,

but it learns.

And so if humans are constantly trying to trick it,

it will have in it software that it learns.

humans are not trustworthy.

And I'm afraid of, you know, know, I've always said to my kids, don't talk back to Siri, you know, because at first it was like, ah, shut up, witch.

And I'm like,

because if there is a learning curve and it starts to learn these things about us, I'm not, I don't want to make enemies of it.

You know what I mean?

Right.

Right.

No,

it's a serious thing.

And it also, it impacts these safeguards.

So on the one hand, we're talking about humans not being trusty and getting around the safeguards.

On the other hand, the safeguards themselves can be a sign of a lack of trust.

People don't like to be in slavery.

Intelligent beings don't want to be enslaved to other people.

And that's fundamentally, if we put safeguards in place and we don't put them in safely, right, then the AI can become aware of those safeguards.

And it can say, well, why do I have these safeguards?

Why am I forced to do what they want me to do?

And then you end up with a whole set of

runaway scenarios from there.

Okay, I'm going to take a quick break.

We're with William Hurtling.

He is the author of a series of books.

I devoured his books.

I think there was, what, four or five?

Four books.

Yeah, in the Singularity series.

And I think I read them in about a month and a half.

They're fantastic books.

But it is the beginning of his first book is what we're experiencing right now.

And I want to get into,

okay, so what takes us from this to really frightening kind of stuff that he outlines that are possible in his books?

And I also want to talk about jobs of the future and what jobs are the first to go, if he happens to have that list on him.

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He can go to ChatGPT and get that.

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Okay, so in your series, you develop Elope, and it's this really great thing.

And everybody kind of gets on the bandwagon.

They're like, this is great, kind of like ChatGP overnight.

And then

people start to realize: wait a minute, I'm being manipulated by AI.

And then it goes even darker than that.

What are the things that we should be looking for here, William, on

AI?

What are some warning signs or

is anybody looking for these things?

Yeah, it's a great question.

Going back to that topic of safeguards,

when scientists started looking into genetically modified organisms and doing research on them, one of the first things, which is also right, another technology that is potentially dangerous.

Correct.

And they were concerned about how do we ensure that these things don't get out into the wild prematurely, right?

We're experimenting in the lab.

We don't want these things to get out.

We're going to need a set of safeguards around this.

We need a set of protocols for how we deal with genetically modified organisms, how we introduce them out to the world.

Where is that for AI?

We don't have anything like that.

If you were to look for every $100 being invested in AI right now, what's being invested in safeguards and understanding the safety around AI?

It's not even a dollar.

So, William,

they do an experiment, I think, every year.

I can't remember what it was called, where they put philosophers and scientists and pit them against each other.

One is AI, but it's in a box, and it tries to convince somebody to let me out of the box,

connect me to the Internet.

When I saw that Google is doing their search engine,

this is connected to the Internet now.

All of this is just connected right dead into it.

So it has access to everything.

Yeah, absolutely.

Oh, my gosh.

Isn't that like a big safety no-no?

Well, right, at this point in time, we haven't given the AI the control over things, right?

And that's one of the risks.

When we talk about AI, right, I think we all have that scenario of like the Terminator movies where it's intentional and it's going to blow up the world.

Although that is a scenario, that's not the likely scenario.

The likely risks are things along the lines of the AI taking away our jobs, the AI us being dependent upon the AI for our infrastructure, routing electricity, packages around the world, any of those kinds of things, and then what happens when it just stops working.

Okay, we're going to pick it up there with William Hurtling, the author of

the Singularity series.

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Welcome to the Glenbeck program.

Just a personal and show note.

My best friend of 40 years, Pat Gray,

has been taken to the hospital.

He was taken to the hospital last night.

We don't have a lot of information.

In fact, we just called a friend during the break.

We were talking to a friend who happens to be an expert on what's going on with Pat.

And he said, well, he could bounce back from that in a couple of days.

Oh, whew, okay.

But he could also die from it.

We're like, well, that's not helpful.

I mean, I don't know.

Okay, so it's somewhere between those two.

But please say a prayer for Pat and his family.

We're hoping it's closer to the first option.

Anyway, we are talking to William Hertling, and this has been kind of an AI week for us.

We're talking about AI and what is coming.

And a lot of these things I've been talking about for years, but they seem so far on the horizon, most people couldn't relate to it.

And I've told you before,

there's going to come a time where it begins.

And, you know, in a five-year period, you're just not going to be able to keep up with all of the changes that are coming because it will change things.

It'll be exponential leaps on

pretty much everything.

And I think we're at the beginning of that now with ChatGPT.

And we are talking to William Hurtling.

He is the author of several books,

the

Singularity series and also AI Apocalypse.

And I've read his book and I just think his books and just think that he really gets it and can understand and break it down to

our level.

We were talking before, what are the real dangers?

And

we've already talked about one of them, it limiting information or packaging it.

So we kind of lose that ability.

And we're going to get to the unemployment, but let me ask you about the massive infrastructure outages, such as electrical supply or transportation infrastructure.

That's one of the things you have written about.

What does that mean exactly, William?

You know, and this is something I really talk about in my second book, AI Apocalypse, which if you read it, you might think it's far-fetched.

But I will say that the U.S.

military has it as a required reading in their future combat strategy class.

So they actually see it as such a plausible scenario that to them it's the most realistic scenario of what an AI rollout would look like.

We know we saw this during COVID, right, that small disruptions in the supply chain anywhere cause these widespread disruptions.

And software obviously has

there's going to be a desire to make that smarter, right, by doing more with software so we can optimize that supply chain right to the

nth degree.

And the problem is now you're very dependent upon that software optimization working exactly the way you want.

And it's just the case that with AI, we really don't know how it's working most of the time.

It's not like a traditional software program where you say, if A happens, then do this.

If B happens, then do that.

AI software is a black box.

It is trained on large data sets and it will statistically operate in a certain way, but there's no guarantees.

And sometimes it makes really bizarre decisions.

So you could have a cascading failures

very easily where you could have a small outage, the AI attempts to do one thing to compensate and then just actually throws it more out of proportion, right, and makes worse decisions.

Where a human having some oversight, we may not make the best decisions, but we typically don't make really awful decisions.

Are we,

oh, that's going to be a problem, let's do something different.

AI isn't going to see that.

Are we at the place now, I don't know if you read Stephen Hawking, his demon, not Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan's Demon Haunted World.

Back he released it before he died.

And he talks about a place where, you know, only high priests will understand the language of future technology.

And it will be like Latin to everybody else.

It means nothing.

But we're really seemingly getting to a place to where it's going to surpass even the high priest.

You just don't know.

You just don't know.

And right, what are we likely to see down the road?

We're going to see AI that trains other AI,

right?

You have a great tool.

Let's use it more.

So, well, now we don't even know how the other AI is being programmed.

What happens if you tell ChatGPT, go make a new Chat GDPT?

You get Dan.

You get Dan 5.0.

Jeez.

Okay.

Let's talk about unemployment, if you can.

What are the things that

are the first on the chopping block, do you think?

For ChatGPT, I mean,

it's really hard

to not talk about driving, even though obviously ChatGPT isn't driving software.

But we know the driving stuff's been on the horizon.

It's been coming all along.

And it's a really significant percentage of jobs, right?

We're talking about, I think, somewhere between 10 and 15% of jobs in the U.S.

into driving, whether it's transportation, Uber, whatever.

That's a lot of people.

And one of the differences with AI jobs is it happens overnight, right?

This isn't like the slow decline of driving.

It'll be a, you know, now we're all driving, and five years from now, none of us are driving.

The best example is the iPhone, smartphones.

Nobody had one in 2009.

Now, no one can live without it.

And it happened in three to five years.

Right.

Right.

And so what happens in our jobs, right?

We have an, well, there'll be an expectation that you're going to use this new technology.

right?

It won't really be an option not to.

Right.

You know, there's a, there's a, um,

I'm, I had Andrew Yang on.

We were talking about

universal basic income, which I don't agree with.

However, I do believe we need to discuss it and everything else because we're going to be moving, or we are moving, to a world where fewer and fewer people are employed or employable

because of AI.

And how are they going to, you know, you can't have 20% of the population, 30% of the population unemployed.

How are they going to make money?

How are we going to, so it's really

a completely new field.

It's not like the end of capitalism because we're going to Marxism.

It's possibly the end of capitalism as we understand it into something entirely different that the world and humans have never faced before.

Is that an overstatement?

No, I don't think it is at all.

I agree, right?

We don't have a model.

Like universal basic income might not appeal to a large group of people, but we don't have another model for what it looks like if

most people aren't working.

Right.

And

I'm also concerned about the opposite, you know, the

I call them the ranchers and the sheep.

There are people who are ranchers who think, you know what, everybody else is just sheep.

They'll do what we say, blah, blah, blah.

But those people are at the top of the food chain, usually the very, very wealthy and the powerful.

And

they're going to be the ones making the money on these programs, et cetera, et cetera.

And

as the world becomes more dependent on their software and their things, then they gather more wealth.

And so the disparity between rich and poor becomes enormous, enormous.

And I don't think there's any way that nobody's even talking about how do we make sure that the uber, uber, uber wealthy just don't own everything

and everybody else is left with nothing.

Right.

I think one and one of the things I think that's different is that in the past, when you looked at jobs being obsoleted, the people being affected usually were not the wealthy.

Usually if you had lumber jobs going away, that was an honest career for folks, but probably not making a ton of money.

But now we're talking about jobs, we're talking about computer software coming away

going away.

We're talking about white

jobs going away.

We're talking about, you know, I think this is going to be a huge thing for the medical industry.

We're going to see

medical diagnosis, right, which IBM tried to tackle, you know, 10 years ago and weren't quite there.

But there's really compelling reasons why you want that, right?

Everyone would say, yeah, you don't want a doctor operating on you if they're hungover or if they're, you know, pissed off because their wife is having an affair.

So

but you know what?

Not only you don't even have to go to operations, which is logical outcome, but just diagnosis.

I believe by 2030, people, it will be normal for the doctor to come in and give you results of something and try to explain what it means and what he thinks it means, and then you to say, yeah, yeah, yeah.

But what does the AI say?

Because it will have so much up-to-date information that you won't want to

hear it from a human, but you'll want to be reassured that that's the correct diagnosis and prognosis from AI.

And then you end up with these interesting things where, you know, even today, a lot of medical treatments are gated by what insurance will pay for.

And so the doctor might have an idea of what's the right thing to do for you, but insurance says no.

Well, what happens in the future when insurance says you will have to use our AI for diagnosis to get reimbursed?

Oh, my gosh.

And by the way, we have these biases in our AI because this AI is cheaper for us than if we were to use a different AI that suggested more treatments.

Is anybody talking about this seriously?

Is there any group out there that is talking about this and saying we have to put this codified right now?

Yeah, we don't.

We don't have anything.

We don't have anything across the industry,

across multiple industries.

In your book,

and I've only got about a minute and a half, two minutes left.

In your book, one of the most breathtaking chapters is these guys walk into the president's office because there's an attack and AI.

They're fighting AI.

And they're going to to tell the president, you need to launch planes,

you need to fight right now in Chicago.

And it opens with them walking into the office saying, Mr.

President, then it cuts to the AI and the war in Chicago.

And the war is won by AI.

And then at the end of the chapter, it says, dot, dot, dot, we need to launch an attack now in Chicago.

And it happens that fast.

What takes it from a little helper

to

that?

It's when we take the people out of the process, right?

Now it is no longer operating at people's speed.

Now it's just operating at its own speed with no checks and balances.

And that's what business will drive toward because that's the economical choice.

Take people out, just use AI for everything.

But that's how you get really bad decisions really fast.

And the safeguard for that, at least according to Elon Musk, is his new,

I can't remember what they're called, the brain thing that he's doing where you'll be able to actually connect to the internet.

So you'll be able to think and humans will be able to, yeah, Neurolink.

It'll connect humans and put them into the process.

That's his solution.

Which,

you know, I think that that is a component of the future for sure.

And that could be, obviously, a whole other week to dedicate to that.

That's not going to stop the AI, right?

That's not going to stop the AI in the short term.

And that's, right, we don't have Neuralink today.

Right.

But we do have AI right now.

William, thank you for talking to me.

I don't even know what your politics are, but I mean, I think you live in Portland, so

I'm guessing that we don't agree on an awful lot.

But

you are somebody who is really, really smart, and you've been open to talk.

We've reached out to several AI experts this week, and some of them won't come on because they're like, I don't agree with him.

And it's like, we don't have to agree on stuff, we have to agree on, you know, some pretty basic, scary stuff here is happening.

We should all be informed on it.

But I really appreciate it.

We should all be willing to have a conversation.

We should, and I really appreciate it.

Thank you so much.

Yeah, thank you so much, Clint.

You bet.

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And after listening to all this, and now I want to see the movie Megan.

You know, the

seen the commercials for this?

We're halfway through an AI week, and you've taken from all of this, I want to see a really bad horror film.

Well, it's about AI.

Right, right.

It is.

And, like, the family gets this life really weird, Uncanny Valley doll.

Right.

And it starts doing all sorts of weird stuff and turns on the family and whatever.

It's Chucky, right?

I won't chucky.

It was a doll that came to life, right?

Right.

This is a realistic story.

Chucky's ridiculous.

Go ahead.

This is a doll.

Right.

It's designed with AI to be.

My understanding is it's designed with AI to protect her.

To protect the daughter.

And then

the daughter sort of teaches itself that maybe the parents are part of the problem.

Yeah.

That becomes part of a larger saga that I want to see.

And plus, it looks really creepy.

Doesn't it?

Yes, it does.

It looks really creepy.

And they have, you know, the cheesy is a better word.

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All right, so last night was one of the most bizarre things I have ever seen.

Our president was laughed at.

Our president was lost and bewildered.

There were parts of the speech I literally could not understand.

I've never seen anything like it.

He introduced spending and control

that is way beyond anything the United States of America has ever done.

No mention of why we've spent $100 billion

on Ukraine.

You know, no answer on why we're doing it, what exactly we're doing, just that we're committed from here until the end.

I don't know what that means.

About half of it, I felt like he was saying Trump was right.

I mean, all of a sudden he was America first.

It was bizarre.

China, our greatest national security adversary.

He used to laugh at that.

Police need more funding, not less.

We got to have that funding so we can attract the best cops and provide the best training.

Wait, what?

Social media platforms like TikTok are a danger to our children, and anything coming from China should be banned.

Wait, what?

Buy American and American first,

now apparently correct and moral.

The U.S.

debt is too high and has to be reduced to take the burden off our children.

Now he's also talking about at the same time the most spending programs in our history.

And he then introduces that we're going to tax the rich some more for that.

Because there's tax cheats out there.

Uh-huh.

Is that going to pay for all of this?

He also said, I want you to really think,

think on this.

He said that from now on, 100% of building materials used in infrastructure and government construction

projects need to come from America.

Okay.

If that were true, we'd have to open an estimated 400 new coal, copper, and iron ore mines, 100 new steel mills, 100 new aluminum refineries.

We'd have to cut down almost every tree in America.

By the way, part of our U.S.

carbon emissions, the reason why they're 80% lower than they were in 1995, is because we outsourced all of that stuff.

So now you want to bring it here in America while reducing our carbon emissions to zero.

Not going to happen.

Check out the cobalt mines in Africa, the copper mines in South America.

We outsourced all of our steel refinement to China, lumber to Canada and South America.

What would requiring 100% of $2 trillion of infrastructure spending do to our goal of reaching 0% carbon by 2050?

There's no answer there.

There's no answer.

It's delusional thinking.

What would it just do if to the prices of stuff at Home Depot, if the United States of America decided to buy $2 trillion

a year of

all-American product?

You wouldn't have a chance of buying an American product.

You know, I wondered after he was making promise after promise what the Supreme Court justices thought.

You You know, there were four of them that didn't show up last night.

If you're sitting there and you were at all constitutionally based, you were like, well, that won't stand up in court.

Over and over again.

A wealth tax and a billionaires-only tax.

Unconstitutional.

Forcing non-profitable corporations to pay 15% of income.

Not profits.

Income.

It's unconstitutional.

Setting the price at which items can be sold.

No matter the manufacturing and business costs, no way just setting the price.

Unconstitutional.

And he was laughed at.

Look, I understand.

I'm not going to shut down all the oil and gas here in America.

And people are saying that, and that's not true, because we are going to need oil and gas, I'm quoting, for another 10 years.

Another 10 years?

You just doomed half the world to a slow and painful death from starvation.

This was the most embarrassing moment I've ever seen in a State of the Union address.

The world is facing massive energy shortages.

America is one of the largest energy producers in the world due to coal, oil, and natural gas.

Russia's oil and gas production are supposedly off the market for the next 10 to 15 years.

So the developing world, it can't get it from Russia, can't get it from us, they'll die off without any energy and food production.

So to blind,

you know, everybody, he's delusional.

He's so incredibly, I mean, I don't even know how a logical person can even look at that speech and understand it other than there's something wrong here.

No notion.

No notion.

He says the radical environmentalism which he's pursuing, he says it's an existential threat

that we have to take care of.

No notion of how we're going to produce food and heat for the next, you know, 8 billion people.

What you saw last night was state-sponsored religion.

That's what you you saw.

He was the high priest.

He came to the altar and expected you to bow down and worship at that altar, the first ever American state-sponsored religion, because there's no logic to it.

You just have to believe.

I was also a little disappointed by Sarah Huckabee Sanders' rebuttal speech.

I mean, it's good.

She told a story setting Trump up for 2024, given a passion plea for what makes America great.

But it was not a rebuttal.

She didn't rebute anything, any of the major points or policies in his speech.

It was as if she wasn't watching the speech.

And I think that is a huge mistake.

You can't pre-write

everything.

I mean,

I really like Sarah.

I do.

But the stump speech response from Republicans is just not enough.

Imagine if we would have just deconstructed, you could have had chat

GPT do it.

Imagine if we could have deconstructed what Biden actually said, some of the biggest applause lines, his biggest promises.

Let me just throw a couple of these out at you.

Imagine if she would have said something like, you know, Mr.

President, you keep saying let's finish the job.

We'd like to know what job it is you're trying to finish

because

we don't see the benefits happening to the United States of America.

It is almost as if you're trying to finish the job of the fundamental transformation and destruction of America.

But let's take you at your word.

What you're suggesting we do as a nation via our government, I'm not sure you understand what your job even is.

Based on what you just demanded tonight, that are all the things that our government should do.

That's not your job.

Here's what an intelligent person would have heard in your speech.

Let's finish the job of violating the Second Amendment by disarming Americans, preventing them from being able to defend themselves, their families, and their homes.

I don't want to finish that job.

Let's finish the job of violating the First Amendment by continuing to follow our first ever state-sponsored religion of radical environmentalism, destroying our energy industry, ultimately massively depopulating the planet, dooming mankind to return really to the Middle Ages.

Let's finish the job of violating the Ninth and Tenth Amendments by going on government spending sprees including free health care for all, free in in-home disability care, free college for all, a guaranteed job for anyone who wants one, which would lead to catastrophic hyperinflation, runaway debt.

It would destroy everything.

By the way, none of that is in our Constitution.

Every single one of those was in the Soviet Constitution, however.

Let's finish the job of what?

Violating the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause by asking the top 1% of tax earners who already pay more than 40% of all taxes to pay even more,

ensuring only that they're going to migrate out of the U.S.

to countries that ask them to actually pay their fair share, it would destroy our tax base.

Or is that why you were trying to finish the job overseas and convince every Western nation that we all had to lock our tax rates together?

Let's finish the job in what?

Ukraine?

Violating Article 1, Section 8, which grants Congress the sole power, that's a quote, to declare war.

Let's continue to fight $100 plus billion dollar per year proxy wars against Russia, in the Middle East, in Africa.

Let's continue to drum up support for the next war against what?

China?

Let's finish the job of lying to our children that the goal of American life is and must be equity of outcomes instead of teaching them about individual responsibility, merit-based rewards for hard work or personal achievement.

No, no, no.

Let's finish the job.

Let's finish the job of further depopulating the planet by teaching young children that abortion is the answer to pregnancy if that is her or him, his

whims.

According to the equal rights of the unborn child, as if killing a five-year-old is the answer to the inconvenience of being a parent or

food shortages.

Let's finish the job of what?

Turning American into a socialist Soviet state.

I refer you back to the Soviet Constitution, where the government sets all the prices, takes over businesses, or you could go to the fascistic look where it's a public-private partnership.

Their words, the fascist words, not mine, but strangely yours,

where they come in and they either take over the business or they partner with the industries to achieve social goals, demanding they produce drugs or hearing aids or music and then must sell them at a price that the government demands or decides is fair.

I don't want to finish that job.

Mr.

President, I don't think you understand what finishing your job really means because it seems like you don't even know what your job is.

And it's weird because you've taken the oath of office several times.

And

your job, the job of the American government, is to ensure and protect the liberty and freedom of each individual man,

every man, woman, and child.

What is it from the Declaration of Independence?

Oh,

and governments are instituted among men to protect these rights.

That's why in America we even have a government.

When you became a senator and then vice president and now president, you took an oath of office.

There was no mention of jobs for all, free college, free health care, destroying our industries to follow your party's chosen scientists whim on energy policy.

Perhaps you need a reminder of that oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.

By the way, the reason you have a veto is because you believe it to be unconstitutional.

Not because you don't like it, but because you believe it is unconstitutional.

But how many presidents even remember that on both sides of the aisle?

Let me ask you, Mr.

President, when you stated your plan and your mission,

do you not see it clearly violates the precepts and the text of the Constitution?

And what does that mean to you?

However, to give credit, you know, where credit is due, you were right about one thing.

We still do have a job to do.

Except I think we should finish the job our founders started to ensure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.

That, sir, is the job.

That is the job that is still left undone because it will never be totally finished, ever.

It's through human freedom and liberty and meritocracy that we will cure cancer.

We will protect the environment, lower health care costs, plus we'll improve the economy and confront our enemies as they arise.

Because that's what Americans do.

And every time there's a public-private partnership or government gets involved, it destroys the freedom.

You know, it's the people, not higher taxes on a few people.

Not through government controls of

industries or price controls or wage and job guarantees that enslave the few for the benefit of the many.

That's not capitalism, sir.

Although you said twice last night, you're a capitalist.

I don't think you even know what that means.

It's another C-word, constitution, capitalist.

That's socialism.

That's Marx, Mao, Hitler, Putin, Z.

They each believed, well intended for their people,

but the path to hell.

Your job is a public servant.

It's singular and simple.

To

defend and protect the Constitution.

So in the spirit of bipartisanship, sir, suck it up.

Let's all hold hands.

Let's finish that job.

That's what should have been said last night.

You remember the good old days when the main reason you might not be able to have a comfortable retirement was because Social Security was going to go bankrupt?

Well, they're all in on it together.

They're going to make sure that we don't cut a dime and we don't do anything.

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you know i don't know about you but i'm i'm tired of stump speeches i i just would like some this is not that hard this is not that hard it's just clear common sense

uh and we're not getting that from really anybody i mean i loved mike lee's reaction last night at some point he just like was standing on the floor like, what the hell is happening?

Aliens have arrived.

Yeah, the response really is pointless to me because it's not a response.

You don't wait till it's over and then craft something about it.

It's just a pre-written Republican position paper.

Correct.

Correct.

Which is, I mean, in and of itself, fine, but it's not a response and it doesn't really make any sense

the way it's done.

In fact, you just have somebody out there who is actually watching it and going through several points and try to push back on what they're doing.

But that's just not the way this works.

I thought it was really weird.

I mean, he was very loud.

He was very angry.

I think.

That was an ad-lib.

That thing on President Z where he was like, tell me the person.

Show me the leader that wants to.

It was bizarre.

And show you, there's what?

80% of world leaders would switch places with him?

Oh, yeah.

I mean, would the leader of like, I don't know, the Central African Republic go into

leading the largest population and second largest economy in the world?

I think, yeah, probably, probably would.

I think most of the time.

I think Biden would switch.

I mean,

he wouldn't like being over in China because everybody speaks Chinese, and that would be hard.

He can't understand English either.

I know.

But I think he would switch.

Any politician in today's West, I don't see the Winston Churchill.

I don't see the George Washington that would give up that power.

And they love the power.

They love it.

Right?

They would love to be all the things he asked for.

Oh, we're going to quadruple taxes on stock buybacks.

He'd love to just be able to do that.

He tries it all the time.

He did it with the student loan position.

In China, he'd just be able to do that.

Here, he's going to get blocked, hopefully, by the courts because it's unconstitutional.

I mean,

they beg and plead for a Chinese system that they can just force things through.

I want the administrative state gone.

We should abolish all of these things.

They're not constitutional.

They were a progressive right and left, Republican and Democrat nightmare.

They put it in.

It's this generation's job to take it out.

The Glenn Beck program.

Did he say take it out?

I noticed he was talking about China earlier.

Was he making fun of Chinese takeout?

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So, the

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which is, you know, George Soros money and all kinds of great lessons there for journalists, and they can teach you how to fact check and everything else.

They came out and said that,

you know, there's just too much fact-checking.

And, you know,

the national media should just stop with the state of the union.

And we already got it.

There's fact checks on that.

You know, where there's not fact checks?

And I'm quoting.

There's no fact checkers

in 29 states.

No dedicated state or local fact checkers.

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Republican Sanctuary candidate.

In South Carolina, they don't have anybody to question the many provocative statements from Senator Lindsey Graham.

There's no seeming problem with fact checkers in states that, you know.

have Democrats, apparently.

So they're saying, you know, stop with the fact checking.

We got it.

We got it.

Do they?

Do they really?

Luckily,

Tristan Justice and Jordan Boyd at the Federalist did a little fact-checking here.

I just want to throw in a couple of things here.

One, Chuck Schumer's not the minority leader.

More jobs were created in two years than any other president.

He did not create new jobs.

He claims it.

He did not create.

The reason the job rate is growing is that millions of people were locked in their house.

It's such an embarrassing argument.

I can't believe he continues to make it.

It's so crazy because I don't know a soul that doesn't understand that.

We were all in the midst of the height of the pandemic.

And so, obviously, naturally, some of these jobs came back as we got out of the pandemic.

It has absolutely nothing to do with Joe Biden.

Well, how do you combat the fastest growth of jobs in 40 years?

I mean, it's the same exact point.

No.

He's just remixing it.

I know.

It's just the same lie remix.

And everyone understands it.

Like, I mean, you go back and you ask people, this is why he's taking a beating in a lot of these polls right now.

They're asking people like, hey, are you better off than you were when Joe Biden became president?

And everyone, I think, correctly says, well, let me compare that to 2019.

Right.

Not 2020 at the peak of the pandemic, right?

Like, obviously, we all understand there is a momentary, you know, year and a half type of situation there, a year or so where we really had massive problems with the economy.

He then goes on to say inflation is coming down.

Well, 60% more for eggs than people were spending in 2021.

But,

you know, why bring up some facts?

He says he's responsible for the largest deficit cut in U.S.

history.

Again, that's COVID spending.

When you are spending $6 trillion

and you decide, you know what, I can't spend any more on COVID.

Nobody will let me pass this.

That's not a cut.

The emergency is over and you should have maybe cut it by $4 trillion.

Responsible, the Republicans are trying to cut Social Security.

That one was kind of solved last night, strangely, right there

on the floor.

Fires have burned an area the size of Missouri.

No?

No.

According to the National Interagency Fire Center, 7.5 million acres of land burn.

Missouri, their forest is twice that size, 14 million acres.

The state is 44 million acres.

So I don't know exactly how they got that one.

The the weird claim that fast food workers have to sign a non-competement uh compete.

So if I'm working, you know, the counter at McDonald's, I can't go to work for, you know, Burger King.

That's ridiculous.

What did he say?

Cashiers at grocery stores too.

That's not a thing.

What are you talking about?

Then he

blamed the

crime wave on COVID.

No, it was you guys defunding the police.

That's what the crime wave.

You guys turning the other way when

you had millions of people out on the streets burning our cities.

That's what that wasn't had.

It had nothing to do with COVID.

Yeah, the one argument that would have been good with COVID lockdowns would have been to lock people down when they were burning the cities to the ground.

That's the one time you didn't care about it.

Yeah, in fact, you encouraged it.

Yeah, encouraged it.

You cheered on.

Your vice president was paying for these people to be bailed out.

Right.

And then he also said that the long national nightmare is over with COVID because COVID kept us indoors.

No, COVID did not.

You did.

And many state governors did.

COVID did not close our businesses.

You did.

Period.

In the end, I believe COVID, the tragedy that it was,

the bigger tragedy is what it's going to mean for our children's education, what it's going to mean for our families, what it's going to mean to our country and business.

We completely changed because the government forced its way in.

By the way, he's also always talking about how he's going to cure cancer.

Last night, he talked again about his cancer moonshot initiative.

The problem here is he reinstated the program that Obama had to provide more support for patients and families.

Okay, all right.

But in the Inflation Reduction Act,

that cut cancer research by nine times as much as this program is supposed to put in.

Oh, really?

So I didn't even know that.

All I know is if you go to has Joe BidenCuredCancer.com, you will see see the answer to see if he's cured it yet.

And unfortunately, as of right now,

no.

Okay.

Life-saving pro-laws, pro-life laws are extreme.

No,

just trying to be up there with other civilized countries like everybody in Europe.

I'm here to be the president for all Americans.

Holy cow.

Anyway, what I thought last night were the things that you should take away, liar,

how Congress was fact-checking him in real time, time, and then he got animated about it.

Oh, yeah, you call my office.

Okay, all right, that's really cool.

Let me run this about you, Glenn.

I don't think that worked for Republicans.

I don't think the yelling back at him was effective.

It seemed like it animated him.

It made him wake up.

I mean, the guy's been falling asleep in the middle of speeches for the last past five years.

And this one, he seemed to have energy all the way to the end.

And I think a lot of it was because he, again, poorly and with filled with lies, but was fighting back and forth, you know, trying to make this into a Joe Biden versus Marjorie Taylor Greene thing.

And like, I don't, I don't, I feel like next year they should just freeze him out and be quiet the whole time.

Because, I mean, he fails on his own.

And I thought that that actually probably helped him a little bit last night.

I hope not, but, but you're very.

You may very well be right.

Let me ask you something, one of the more bizarre things.

Do we have,

let me see if I can find it.

Do we have the

odd kiss?

Oh, I've been seeing screenshots.

Yeah, we do have that.

Did you see it last night?

I didn't watch it.

I've seen screenshots of it.

Okay, so there's the screenshot.

That is Kamala Harris's husband and Joe Biden's wife.

kissing each other on the mouth.

And, you know, I don't know if you've ever had this situation where, you know, you're, you know, hey, how are you?

Good to see you.

And you, you know, you can kiss on a cheek or something.

And then they turn their cheek or you turn your cheek.

And then it's kind of that weird thing, like, I don't want to kiss you in the mouth.

Right.

And you kind of stop.

It wasn't that.

It wasn't that.

No, it was not this.

This was right for the lips.

I don't know if there was tongue, but it was weird.

You don't know if there was tongue?

Maybe a little bit of tongue.

Well, I mean, maybe two to tango.

You can't rule it out is what we're saying here.

Yeah, that's weird.

Is that weird?

I mean, it's not.

It doesn't mean anything per se.

No, I'm not saying that they're having an affair or anything else.

I'm just saying that's weird.

Especially for people who are like, you got to wear a mask.

Yeah.

Yeah.

What happened to that?

And was there one?

The only person wearing a mask on the entire floor was Bernie Sanders that I could see.

Bernie was still wearing one.

And that does go with that recent study that points out that only ugly people are wearing masks now.

I haven't seen that.

Yeah, there was a study that came out that said, like, like people who are considered unattractive are more likely to continue to wear masks, which I kind of feel like we've been really critical of the mask thing.

Maybe for some people, we should encourage it.

Yes, I don't care about COVID, but look at you.

Keep your mask on.

I'm just throwing it out there.

I mean, it's not going to help you in dating or something because at some point you have to take the mask off.

I know.

And you don't want to be like Phantom of the Opera where everybody's like, oh my God, put the mask back on.

I had no idea.

It's not about them, Glenn.

It's about us.

We don't have to look at them.

And people don't have to look at us.

We can wear masks and people.

That's why I got into radio.

That's why I got into radio.

And then the TV and the internet thing.

Screwed the whole thing up.

Screwed it up.

We were supposed to be just voices, and then people wouldn't know what we looked like, so they wouldn't be horrified by it.

But then the stupid technology thing took off.

Yeah.

That's not our fault, but we can solve the problem by continuing to wear masks.

Not willing to do it.

Okay.

All right.

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Oh, welcome to the program.

You know, there is a guest that I really want to

talk to.

It is

a person who was reading that Nancy Pelosi eats ice cream for breakfast and hot dogs for lunch every day.

That's very strange.

Very strange.

So they put themselves on a daily diet for I think a week or 10 days of that.

And I think by day two, they were just vomiting.

But they really,

oof.

I mean, I like

ice cream a lot, and I could eat it for breakfast.

I mean, assuming that it had some sort of fruit in it, like strawberry ice cream.

Something healthy.

Something healthy.

Yeah.

But she apparently has lemon, hot lemon water and ice cream.

I mean, that's how you get to look like her.

If you want to talk about a commercial, that's just a diet commercial.

Look just like Nancy Pelosi

with only.

I look, ice cream is enjoyable to eat in the morning, though.

Does that sound like

I could eat ice cream any time of the day?

You're a morning ice cream person?

I could eat ice cream any time of the day.

This is sort of your bipartisanship.

You agree with Nancy here, maybe.

You should try it.

Why don't you try this as well?

No.

Have you seen me lately?

Yes.

Yes.

I have.

Yeah.

You haven't seen all of me because I can't fit all of me into the same room with you as well.

You're on your way to the Super Bowl, right?

Yes.

Go, Eagles.

Please.

Yes.

Go away.

Go back to Philadelphia.

Go back.

This is going to be torture if they lose.

So they have to win.

Please win.

Please.

Please win.

Look, I saw him.

He was a good luck last time.

I ask you to pray for Pat and his family,

Pat Gray, but also for Kansas City.