CO Shooter’s Gender Reveal BREAKS MSM Hearts | 11/23/22 | The Glenn Beck Program

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As Pat and Stu fill in for Glenn, more details are revealed about the Colorado Springs shooting, which, unfortunately for the corporate media, doesn’t fit their narrative. The guys go through all the different gender identities in the GIFT program. A list of potential presidential candidates for the GOP shows some surprising results, although the top two candidates should sound very familiar. Ice Cube recently revealed that he lost an entire movie role due to simply not complying with getting vaccinated. Pat, Stu, and Jeffy discuss how the major Democratic figures are currently faring in office, especially after Dianne Feinstein's questionable moment with a reporter.
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You mitigate.

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Welcome.

You know, the suspect in the Colorado Springs shooting has already been labeled.

You know, he's a right-wing cook.

He hates, obviously, LGBTQ community people, QIA, 2.IA 2.

plus.

Yes.

All of that.

All 97 genders.

Yes.

Right.

And so that's why he went in and killed those people.

And

according to his lawyer,

he is actually non-binary.

His pronouns are they, them.

So I didn't mean to say he is.

I meant to say they

is

non-binary.

They is non-binary.

Is non-binary.

It's not even they are non-binary

singular they.

So you're very focused on the correct grammar for

is or are,

but not necessarily the other he or they.

No, right.

Right.

Okay.

So they is.

They is non-binary.

Non-binary.

Just like Demi Lovato, the singer who came out as non-binary a couple years ago.

And I think actually did convert back to a girl.

Yeah, I think she dropped that.

She did drop that.

So I apologize for misgendering.

Or I'm sorry.

I think they dropped that.

No, I think she is a she.

She snaps the she.

Yeah.

So I apologize to her for calling her a they,

but I apologize to the murderer for calling they a he.

Yeah, wrong.

Because that's wrong.

You don't want to misgender a murderer.

Well, it's the worst thing you can do in the, in the world.

It's worse than murder.

Yes.

Misgendering is worse than murder.

Yes.

And we all should know that.

And I was shocked to see so many

news sources misgender this person

over and over again.

You know, I saw a clip on CNN where they were saying, oh, well, you know, he, it sounds like he's just trying to get out of a hate crime.

Yeah.

Really?

Is that what you're saying?

Yeah, he's a camaradera.

We actually have that.

Oh, we do?

Well, let's go because

we should really analyze this one because it's an interesting

addition to our conversation.

Apparently, now you are able.

to question

someone's gender identity.

Check this out.

So attorneys for the accused shooter, Anderson Lee Aldrich, say in new court filings tonight that the suspect now identifies as non-binary.

In a footnote to a motion asserting legal privileges, the public defenders say, quote, Anderson Aldrich is non-binary.

They use they-them pronouns, and for the purposes of all formal filings, will be addressed as Mix.

Aldrich.

So in other words, not Mr.

or Ms.

Joining me now.

She's really skeptical on here.

Also, back with me, Al Frank and Joe Wallace.

I don't know what to say about that.

I mean, that's not anything that we had heard from his background.

You know, people have been looking into his background.

And I don't know if anybody here, are you guys lawyers?

I mean, you know, I don't know if, I don't know what to say about that.

I mean, that's what he's now saying.

Why it sounds like they're trying to prepare a defense against a hate crime charge.

That's the least of his problems, legally speaking, but it looks like they're trying to build some kind of sympathy or at least confusion on the question of whether or not this is purely motivated by hate background.

I mean, that is what it sounds like.

We'll wait to see.

Wow.

Wow.

No, you're not waiting to see.

No, you're

calling him a liar.

Sorry, you're calling them a liar.

What you're going to do is accept his gender identity.

That's what you're going to do.

And if you don't do it, you will have no livelihood.

Your job is going to go away.

You will never work in this field again if you continue to misgender this person.

I want an apology.

I want some

retraction.

I want some sort of public flogging

in the sense in that, you know, I want them embarrassed publicly.

I want apologies.

I want penance paid.

I want it all to be done because you're not allowed to do that.

If someone says they are a they, them, that's all the evidence you need.

They said it.

Therefore, you respect it.

That's how this works.

Sure does.

yeah has this changed normally normally normally that's that in fact in every other case i've ever seen that's how it works that's how it's supposed to work now because they were so counting on this person being a trump supporting hater

uh

it doesn't fit their narrative and so they're a little reluctant to go with it now That's fascinating.

Isn't that fascinating?

Now, might I, Pat, here, say something

consistent with how we would talk about these issues.

This is consistent for us.

To be clear, it's not consistent for them.

They are not allowed to engage in what I'm about to engage in.

It is certainly possible that this person is lying.

It is certainly possible that this murderer

should not be trusted about his gender identity.

Maybe he does hate LGBTQQIA2 plus people

and is trying to make some sort of point and is trying to

muddy the waters and prepare a hate crime defense or whatever they're accusing him of of CNN.

Certainly consistent for us to bring up that possibility, just not consistent for them to bring it up.

Right.

You mean them now in the plural?

Right.

That's it.

Yes.

Okay.

All right.

I'm sorry I had to, you know, because here's the thing.

The English language has words that mean things.

So it is hard at times to communicate this way because they've just changed.

Yeah, they've changed the way all these, you know, these words operate.

But again, like,

they can't question.

There's never an opportunity to say a person.

It's funny because the only time you can question someone's gender identity is when it serves you politically.

Here, they want to make this person out to be a MAGA Trump supporter.

And who knows?

Honestly, we may find out that he is.

We may.

What we said from the beginning here, Pat, was that

we should wait for the facts.

We don't need to jump to conclusions because it doesn't benefit anybody to do so.

We may find out something about this, but I will say it was really, really weird that for several days we heard nothing about who this guy was.

And we saw no evidence of the MAGA supporting stuff that they were saying.

We saw no social media posting.

We saw none of that stuff.

The only thing we heard was this incident from last year where he was apparently trying to kill his mom or was threatening to kill his mom with a bomb.

That's the only piece of evidence we got for multiple days.

As this entire narrative was rolled out, as people, as journalists were going on television and crying and sobbing about how they didn't do enough to stop the LGBTQ hatred from

the MAGA supporters, we should have done more.

After all that had settled in, and then people start traveling for the holidays.

Oh, yeah, he's they, them.

Or they are they, them.

They is they them.

They is they.

They is they them.

Yes.

I just hope in the future you'd be more cognizant of the public.

I apologize and submit to my public flogging.

Okay.

All right.

Because that's the only thing you're allowed to do.

So not only has that come out, but now we're finding out other things about his dad, which are pretty interesting as well.

His dad, I'm sorry, their dad.

Wow.

I need to take my own advice and be more cognizant.

Did you submit to your public flogging?

Yes.

Okay, thank you.

Their dad

has been in a number of TV shows like Intervention and Divorce Court.

His name is Aaron Franklin Brink.

He's 51 years old.

He's a big mixed martial arts guy.

I think he's an eighth-degree black belt.

In 1998,

about a year and a half before

his

offspring was born,

He was enjoying an MMA career and fighting in the MMA.

He had 21 wins, 18, he was 21 and 18

during his time with the UFC, World Extreme Cage Fighting, MMA Junkie.

He was in all those leagues.

Then he divorced

his wife, the mother of the offspring, and took up porn at age 27 under the name Dick Delaware, which is very catchy.

You think you want to pick a bigger state if you had a porn name?

You want to go

a small state is just not a good idea for a porn name, right?

You want to go Texas, Dick, Texas, right?

Yeah, Dick Alaska.

Yeah, it would make more sense, I guess.

You didn't want to go Dick Rhode Island.

No.

Dick Delaware?

For the alliteration, I guess.

Could have been Dick Denver, though.

You know, Denver's a big city.

You don't want to go with like, hey, what's the smallest thing we can think of?

It just seems like a weird decision.

No wonder this didn't work out so well.

Right.

With the porn career.

Sad.

So really comes from quite a colorful family.

Yes.

And

has had an interesting life.

Yeah.

And it doesn't, I mean, certainly, I wouldn't say the porn actor father is the profile of the typical MAGA

community member.

No.

Not typical.

No, not the stereotypical member.

Not the way it goes.

I'm interested, too, because

there was another terrible shooting last night at Walmart, and six people were killed.

In this particular shooting, this is in Virginia.

The person who committed the murders

was an employee or former employee.

Disgruntled manager.

Yeah, disgruntled employee of some sort.

And went and did this.

And, you know, know, that's much more typical of what you see in mass shootings.

It's usually someone.

Right.

It's usually, usually

not a situation where, you know, X, Y, or Z hates a group and goes and kills members, random members of that group.

Now, of course, that does occur.

We also see the typical, the type of shooting that a shooter goes and kills people randomly, you know, like the Vegas shooting, right?

We never even came up with a motive for that.

Right.

And then there's the type where it's very personal.

A person's angry at their employer, angry at some group that they feel has shunned them in some way or hurt them in some way, and they go back and kill people.

That's the much more common way than the political way.

Now, if this person really is a they, them, a non-binary person who thinks of themselves that way, maybe even in the closet, maybe wasn't necessarily out talking about it all the time, but had either these feelings or was doing something online or whatever, maybe had a relationship with someone in this building, maybe had a bad experience at this building, right?

Where they were shunned by someone there.

And that would be much more typical than what you normally see in these shootings.

We don't know if that's true.

I'm not trying to paint the narrative like the media has done.

I'm not trying to say this is definitely true, but it is much more common.

that that's the cause of these things.

It's usually some interpersonal relationship of some sort.

So it would make sense that this person is a, they, them and considers themselves non-binary, even though, you know, it's not really a thing.

We can use these words.

They don't necessarily have to mean anything.

But it's possible that, you know,

this guy goes in there and shoots a bunch of people because he has some connection to that place or feels some connection to that place.

We don't know yet.

And that's why it's important not to make an entire narrative out of the lack of facts.

You don't usually craft a normal, a correct narrative when you don't know anything about the story.

And the fact that the media is out there doing this shows you what their agenda is.

They want to use this.

They

do

not

care about...

any of the people affected by this.

It's the most important thing you can understand about a story like this.

The people in the media that have their tears bubble up do

not

care about the incident.

They are using this for a hundred different other reasons.

And it's sad because, you know, I, I do.

You know, I don't like drag queen shows, particularly for children.

Honestly, like, and this is an important point here.

Everyone's like, oh, well, they kept vilifying these drag queens, and then they went and they killed a bunch of drag queens.

That's obviously a MAGA thing.

First of all, obviously, as we've covered, that's not necessarily the case.

But secondarily, I know of no one, no one on the conservative side at all who's criticizing drag shows for adults.

Yeah.

Like, that's not part of this at all.

Never did we bring up drag queens

that is 18 or 21 and older.

Yeah, fine, whatever.

You can do whatever you want.

Yes.

Yes.

You know, when the drag queen discussion began, it was when the drag queens were showing up with four and three and four-year-olds in libraries doing drag queen reading hour.

Story hour, right.

It was drag queen story hour because it was designated for children, reading children's books.

That was the issue.

It was never about a bunch of adults gathering in a club.

Then it went from that to bringing kids to watch them perform.

Yeah.

Right.

Asinine.

Asinine.

It has nothing to do with that.

And I will say, like, reading some of the stories here, you know,

we should get into this in a second because some of the stories from inside the club are incredible.

Yeah.

I mean, there are legitimately heroic activity going on inside this club, and

it was fascinating to go through it.

We'll get into that coming up.

Patton Stew for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program, 888-727-BECK.

Talking about the shooting in Colorado Springs the other day,

so tragic.

It's so awful.

And, you know, it makes it worse, the fact that the left went off immediately trying to write their own narrative on this story when they didn't know any of the facts.

And that's one of the things Allison Camarada mentions is that.

Well, we never heard this fact before.

Right.

We haven't heard any facts.

We've heard almost nothing about this.

One of the only things we know is they identify as they, them.

Yeah.

We didn't know anything about.

I still don't know anything about the person, whether or not they're a Trump supporter.

I haven't heard word one about that.

Anything about it?

Not even a specific accusation about it.

Yeah.

Like not even like a piece of evidence that you could take that way.

It's just been just a hint at it.

Make people believe it by by

default.

Yes.

That's right.

Just because it was a hate crime, supposedly.

And, you know, I don't know what shooting isn't a hate crime or at least a mental health crime.

It's funny, though.

The only thing you would say, the only type of crime like this that you'd say is not a hate crime potentially would be a crime of passion, which would theoretically, could theoretically be a love, quote-unquote, a love crime, right?

Right.

Which is absolutely as much in play right now as the alternative.

It could absolutely, it's just as likely

that this it's that type of crime than the opposite.

And if this person is non-binary, it may be even more possible.

Right.

Why would he, you know, going to this particular club?

You know, it's really fascinating.

Maybe we come back on the other side and get into the people who were in the club who actually kind of overtook this shit.

Yeah, because

there were amazing things that happened in that club.

Yeah.

To prevent

the further loss of life.

Heroic stories.

Yeah.

You know,

it's tough to deal with this.

I mean, obviously, like this one in particular, they're going

the gun argument on the left is actually often a fallback argument, which is interesting.

If this, let's say, for example, this goes away from their narrative, it's not a MAGA person, it's a they-them person who had an, I mean, the same thing happened at the Pulse nightclub shooting, where everyone thought it was, you know, a hate attack, and then it wound up not being a hate attack.

It was a totally different story.

And then after, if that falls away, their lead argument, hey, this is the rights' fault, then they fall back to guns.

The fallback argument is it's the Second Amendment, it's the guns' fault.

That's always the

same.

And they still have that going on.

They can always say that.

And look, these shootings are legitimately terrible.

And every time we have to cover one,

you feel the same way.

It's like, oh, God, not another one of these.

I mean, it is terrible.

It is.

And we do have, obviously, a gun violence problem problem in this country however the way you solve that problem

is not by taking away people's guns who are not committing crimes with them it's just not not a set there's no logic to that none that does not make any sense yeah let's make it harder for people who don't commit crimes to get guns that's not that's not a good argument i don't know if people realize that i think they think it's a good argument but it's not a good argument uh we will share with you some of the heroes uh from the other night coming up next on the glenbeck program with patton stew

it's patent stew for glad on the glenbeck program joined by uh jeffy as well for some reason we're trying to ascertain why

no one knows uh nobody nobody knows.

No one can be sure.

I walked down the hallway.

The door was open.

I came in.

How are you doing?

Okay.

We're good.

It's pretty much the truth, unfortunately.

Welcome, Jeffy.

Jeffy, of course, host of Chewing the Fat.

We got to get a lock on that door.

That would be great.

You know what I mean?

He's

locks.

That's a fire hazard.

We can't have that.

We were telling you

about what went on inside the gay nightclub the other night.

What is Club Q?

I think it's

in Colorado Springs.

There were some

some amazing heroic activities that happened that saved a lot of lives, no doubt.

Yeah, and one of the things that's really fortunate about the story was there happened to be a former military member inside the club who I don't think it seemed like maybe a member of his family.

It was his son who was, I guess, participating in the clubs, but he was just there just hanging out with the son.

Wow.

At least reporting was he was not

necessarily an LGBTQQIA2 plus community member, but would just happen to be there with his son and was just hanging out.

Is his son one of the drag queens?

I think so.

I don't know.

I'm not 100% sure on that.

But this is him talking about it, right?

Here he is.

It may not even have been a window up, but I saw a lot of people, and this guy was there, and I saw the ACU pattern flag fest.

And for me, that was like, there's a handle, I'm getting it.

So I ran across the room, grabbed the handle, pulled him down, and then started to,

well actually, I think I went for his gun with him.

His rifle flew in front of him.

And the young man that tried to jump in there with me,

we both either pulled him down or whatever, but he ended up at his head

and right next to the AR.

And then with the AR,

I told him, push the AR, get the away from him.

The kid pushed the AR.

I don't know what his name was.

And then

I proceeded to take his other weapon, the pistol, and then just start hitting him where I could, but the armor's in the way.

And I just started, I found a crease between his armor and his head, and I just started wailing away with his gun.

And then I told the kid in front of me, kick him, keep kicking him.

And

I was guiding him.

I was telling people, call 911, call 911.

I brought him down.

I was in Mowed.

I was doing what I did.

I do downrange, you know, I trained for this.

I don't want to ever do this.

I didn't even retire because I was just, I was done doing this stuff.

It was too much.

And

I, I'm, you know, it came in handy.

And I got to protect my kid.

I lost my kid's boyfriend.

I tried.

I tried to have everybody in there.

I still feel bad that there's five people.

There's five people that didn't go home.

And this

guy, I told him why I was hitting him.

I said, I'm going to kill you, man, because you tried to kill my friends.

My family was in there.

My little girl was in there with her.

We are so sorry for the loss that you and your family have gone through.

Wow.

It really is incredible.

He said he was worried he was going to kill him.

And I was like,

it would have been a completely fine end to this story, frankly.

Because he really, I guess, really bashed him a bunch of times.

Again, this is a terrible, terrible story.

But

there was a report that I guess the guy he's talking about

who was he said kick him.

I guess that guy was like wearing like platform heels.

So at least one of them was.

So could you picture this guy just stomping this guy's face with platform heels?

That's a real shame.

100%.

I mean, that's exactly what this idiot deserves for coming in there with a gun like that.

Could have been worse.

I wish it was worse, frankly.

It's not the maybe the best instinct.

But I mean, when someone does something like this, it's hard to have any compassion.

The fact that this guy did is pretty amazing.

I mean, he was worried he was going to kill him.

That was his quote, worried.

Like, you know, look,

it's an amazingly heroic thing that he did.

And there were multiple people.

It's funny because, you know, you put this in perspective when you think about something like Uvalde, where you have dozens of officers with shields and weapons, and they stood there

for over an hour.

For over an hour, when you have this one military guy who goes in and takes down this shooter with body armor, knows enough in the moment to think that type of body armor has a handle and I know where it is to pull the guy down backwards.

That's an incredible moment.

Yeah.

Really incredible.

Really amazing.

I mean, the lives saved, right?

Yeah, how many.

He's upset, obviously, over the people

that lost their lives, but the amount of lives saved.

Incredible.

Yeah.

I mean, we'll never know how many, but it could have been dozens.

Who knows?

Unbelievable.

Just a great story.

So

you have chewing the fat items.

Is that what you actually came in here for?

Is that what we're led to believe?

I can.

I can.

No problem.

How would you do that?

Just give us a...

A top-line view here.

Your podcast has been on.

I know it's a big, successful podcast now.

How How would you describe this podcast to Liz?

What's your elevator pitch?

Why would anyone, anyone, want to listen to this thing?

What would be your...

I'm just saying, theoretically, like, if you had to describe to someone, you're going into Netflix and they want to turn it into a series.

How do you pitch chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher?

I really thought about that.

That's an elevator pitch for a Netflix show of chewing the fat.

That should just happen.

Thank you.

Give me, you know what?

10 million bucks, I could make that happen for you.

Wow.

No problem.

I know a lot of shows want 20 or 30.

I only want 10.

You should have come around around 2019.

Then you probably would have, that would have been enough to get a Netflix book show.

I know about that.

I tried to get a Quibi show.

I wanted some Quibby money, but it didn't happen.

That's a surprise.

That's a surprise.

So what is it, Chewie?

Give us an example of a chew-in-the-fat story.

Okay.

I know that we have Thanksgiving.

I mean, it's Thanksgiving Eve, right?

And we're concerned.

We got the parade coming up.

We've got the dog shows coming up.

We've got college football, NFL, World Cup.

Who'sn't excited about the World Cup?

But Friday, of course, is Black Friday.

And this is the first time in a long time that I've been excited about actually getting a Black Friday purchase.

Denny's is offering a $5.99 t-shirt that will get you free breakfast every day for a year.

What?

I know.

$5.99.

Yeah.

You get the t-shirt.

It comes with its own QR code sewn in.

Yeah.

And you're going to be able to get

an everyday value slam meal for a year.

So every day you can go into Denny's and they will feed you free breakfast.

Scan the t-shirt.

Boop.

So you have to wear the same t-shirt every day.

Well, I mean, you could just bring it in.

I don't necessarily know.

I looked at the sizes that are available.

Fat guy sizes?

The fat guy sizes are not available.

Oh, you're kidding.

Yeah, I know.

Which is a surprise.

I mean, it's Denny's, right?

Right.

Well, they don't want the fat guy coming in every day because they know they will, right?

Like, you would actually show up every day.

Oh, you're darn right.

Wait, are you saying it's $599 for $5.99 for the t-shirt?

All right.

And you get the breakfast every day, which they say it comes out to a little over $2,000, $2,186 total for if you were to get the everyday value slam.

What does the value slam include?

Two eggs.

Okay.

Two bacon strips or sausage links.

Good start.

And a choice of two buttermilk pancakes, one slice of French toast, or a biscuit and gravy.

That's a good value.

That's not bad.

Now, what's the catch here?

What are they selling, five of these?

150.

Okay.

150.

It goes on.

I'd like to tell you the time, but I don't want to do that because there's only 150 and I want one.

One.

I think you give out four of them.

You spend most of your time driving around from Denny's to Denny's for the rest of your life.

I believe they're probably only going to allow you to purchase one.

If you were to get through,

if you were to get through

when it goes up online.

What they're hoping is you're going to bring somebody in and you'll have to pay for that one.

Right.

Little do they know, people who would want a 599 Denny's shirt do not have anyone else to bring in.

Yeah.

Like it's just.

Nor do they care about eating with anybody.

They just want to eat.

Right.

And you'll come in alone if you need to.

Plus,

I'm probably going to say, you know what?

Why don't you just charge me for the

or part?

Just add that.

Right.

I'll give you a shot.

Let's be honest about it.

Jeffy would get the 599 shirt, and he would go in there.

he'd get

the afterday slam, and then he would add on two other meals.

Well, yes.

Not two.

I mean, I'm just talking about the oars in the

bacon and sausage.

Yeah,

and you know, pancakes.

All right, and the French toast and the biscuit and gravy.

Right.

There's no oars.

Did you ever sign up for the Taco Bell thing where you get a free taco every day?

No.

There's like a monthly chart.

Right.

Yeah.

That was through the Taco Bell app.

And that one was, I think, at first I was like, look, I got to get this.

I want to go to Taco Bell every day.

I mean, you know, for health reasons.

I just feel like it's a healthy choice.

Absolutely.

They have vegetables on Taco Bell.

Right, exactly.

However, there's lettuce.

I mean, you got lettuce in almost all tacos, right?

Right.

Tacos is.

Really good for you.

There's so much nutritional value in lettuce.

Yes.

Thank you.

Thank you, Pat.

But then I started thinking, like, you really start thinking about this.

Going to Taco Bell every day,

first of all, that sounds great to me.

I love Taco Bell.

However, I'm never going to go there and get one taco.

That's never going to be a thing that I do.

Just a quick drive-through with your free taco.

That's right.

That's never going to happen.

I'm always going to order three or four other things.

I can't stop myself from doing it.

So, I mean,

I would be the fattest man in the world in two weeks.

Yeah, that's probably true.

That's probably true.

Because it would be difficult.

Maybe after a couple of weeks, after you've gone through there every day and gotten 20 tacos and a couple of burritos and some fries.

Then, you know, that one day you go, you know what, today I'm only just going to get a taco.

Then you pull back through because you realize it's not enough.

It's never enough.

It's never enough.

Yeah, I don't know.

I like these little

gits they're doing, but I don't think that, I mean, I'm not going to go to Denny's every day and get the same exact meal.

It's just not going to happen.

You're going to spend $5.99 and they're probably going to win.

You're going to be like, crap, I only went there one time this year.

Right.

I will say this.

There is is another food item you might be interested in on Black Friday because Kexie cookies go on sale on Friday 25% off.

Whoa.

It is our largest sale ever in the history of the year and a half old company.

Wow.

Still historic.

What a historic moment.

It's a historic moment.

Plus a new bread product.

Now, these sell out really fast.

Like as soon as we make them available, they sell out.

So like we've done pumpkin bread.

We've done some other kind of bread.

There's a banana one at one point, there's a banana sort of bread.

And now we've got a different kind of bread.

I think it's a gingerbread with a really delicious topping on it.

And that drops on Monday, too.

The sweet potato pie, if you like that, and the pumpkin spice cookies are going to be leaving the menu on December 1st.

Wait.

And being replaced by other Christmas cookies.

So, but kexi.com, K-E-K-S-I-E.

Make your move now for the sweet potato.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Time is running out.

What is Wednesday, December 1st?

Next Wednesday?

A week today.

Thursday.

Thursday, Thursday?

Yeah.

Okay.

So, yeah, just another food item that you might have.

Are you offering like a texti.com t-shirt with a QR code that I can stop by?

I am not.

Get a free cookie every day?

No.

For a certain price.

We'd be out of business in about 15 minutes if you got a hold of one of those.

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You know, there's a really tough moment for glass ceilings everywhere earlier this week, Pat, as our first female Speaker of the House

had to be sent away with a giant L on her forehead, a big fat loss.

Oh, no.

You know what that is?

It's misogyny.

Yeah.

And sexism.

Yeah.

That's what that is.

Did you vote for a conservative candidate?

Well, then you hate women.

Right.

Exactly.

That's exactly what it means.

Okay.

And for those out there who may have a low opinion of Nancy Pelosi, and I know there's a few, a few of them out there.

Where?

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I don't know.

I mean,

she's going to stop sucking because she's not the Speaker of the House.

That's a good point.

That is a very good point.

She's still part of Congress.

That's not leaving.

She's not leaving the political world now.

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Wow.

The misogyny and sexism I've been hearing in the last few minutes, I can't abide it.

I just can't abide it.

No.

you kind of have to abide it, unfortunately.

I've already bidden it.

You've bidden it.

Heaven.

Haven't.

You've abided.

Amazing.

An amazing, amazing time.

You know, it's funny because I think we did lose in the disappointment of this election.

We lost the celebration of getting rid of Nancy Pelosi.

Yeah, it's true.

What an incredible.

If all you got out of this election was Nancy Pelosi was no longer Speaker of the House.

That's a good thing.

That would be a real achievement.

And that is something that is going on.

Now, are the Republicans going to be fantastic?

Who knows?

Probably not.

But they're going to be not Nancy Pelosi.

That I can guarantee you.

And isn't that something?

Isn't that something?

It has to be for now.

On this week of Thanksgiving, Pat, shouldn't we all give thanks that Nancy Pelosi is not going to be invading our lives quite as often anymore?

What an incredible thing.

It is a good thing.

What a great thing.

When you're around your Thanksgiving table this weekend eating your Kexi cookies, think for yourself just a moment, what a great country this is because Nancy Pelosi is no longer in a position of leadership in it.

That is a blessing.

That is a can count on Thanksgiving Day.

So thank you for that, Stuart.

Thank you.

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I had a press conference yesterday with Dr.

Ja.

I think that's Ja.

Ja

and

Anthony Fauci.

KJP showed up.

KJP was there.

I mean, it was a party.

It was a big hoot nanny, I guess.

And

the same old stuff being pushed about the pandemic.

Again, they're still trying to blame the non-vaccinated for this pandemic.

I mean, it's incredible.

And they're trying to get back to mask mandates, too.

I feel like they want that back.

They don't have enough control right now, and they want more.

They just want to control every aspect of our lives.

And I think it's driving them crazy that a lot of people have shunned their stupid mask and their mandates for vaccines.

Well,

look, the public policy stuff that we talked about throughout that era was important, but it shows the real answer here is just that people just don't listen to them.

Yeah, that's what's going on right now.

People don't care whether they're saying this stuff or not anymore, and therefore it doesn't make any difference.

Yeah, I hope that's true because I don't want to get back into that

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All right, we've got a pretty good guide for your pronouns because I know a lot of people are considering right now changing their pronouns.

I know I am.

I'm kind of bored with he, him.

So.

I don't understand why we have to cover the tenses.

Like, why?

Why does it have to?

Like, we understand male pronouns are he, him, his.

Like, there's different ways you use those.

Why do we have to say all of them?

Why aren't we going to just say one of them?

Like, he.

Like the he

covers it all.

It covers them all.

We all know.

It's he, it's also him.

It's also his.

Because it may deviate somewhere along the way.

You might go from he to him

to she to she

to it.

I don't know.

It's my favorite.

It is great.

It is my favorite.

It really is great.

I have some other ones that might be your favorite.

So you could be like, okay,

yeah.

I got some other ones.

There's some other options, and I thought maybe you guys could help me define some of these because some of them I honestly don't know what they are.

All right, we'll get into that in about a minute.

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Now.

Speaking of Glenn, by the way, I talked to him a little bit about these new gender identities that I was not unfamiliar with, and I tried to get him to tell me what they were, and I was disappointed.

He did not seem at all aware of what some of these things were.

What?

Yeah.

And I was like, well, thank you.

We have Pat and Jeffy here.

Bigot.

Who would know maybe a little more about

this culture?

Oh, sure.

Because I'm not as cultured as certainly Jeffy.

Well, no.

No one is.

No.

No one is.

No one is.

You're a man of art, a man of fashion.

You are a fashion.

I am fashion.

Thank you.

Really?

And also a man of culture.

So this is from the GIFT program.

Okay.

This is San Francisco.

They have a new program called GIFT.

And of course, the way that you,

if you look at GIFT, you know there's a G, an I, an F, and a T, right?

Yeah.

And that's how that works.

Yes.

These acronyms.

Guaranteed income

for

transgender

people.

Wait, that's gift.

Gift P.

Gift.

Gift P.

But they did not include the P.

The P is silent?

Which is this typical, hateful thing you'd expect from evil conservatives, not from wonderful opening.

Enlightened, woke, wonderful people in San Francisco.

Why are they not including the P?

Huh?

It's not gift p, it's just gift.

And this is what it is.

Apparently, it's a gift.

It's $1,200

to a transgender person for 18 months.

They get $1,200 a month for being transgendered.

Now, I don't know how exactly this is constituting.

Do I just have to identify as such, or do I have to have surgery?

Oh, gosh, no.

That's nothing to do with this.

Nothing transgender.

I thought you might be, and I thought maybe we could go through this.

We have to figure out.

You have to check off some other box, more boxes than just the one, though.

Yes, that's true.

Because

if you just show up and say, hi, I'm trans.

Where's my $1,200?

You're not going to make the cut.

But that's the question is, why?

Okay.

Why wouldn't you make the cut?

Because as we have learned, all you have to do is identify a certain way, and it's true, right?

If you are a boy and you say that you're a girl, you are a girl.

That is the rule.

That's what we've been told.

And then we're seeing this play out

its utter absurdity with the potential non-binary murderer in this case at Club Q.

Whose pronouns?

His pronouns, their pronouns, are they, them.

That's right.

They, them.

So it's not a he, no.

It's a they, them.

Right.

And the they, them is saying, you better call me they, them, or you're not being consistent.

Now, every mainstream media source is immediately skeptical of this claim, which is interesting because they've told us we're not allowed to be skeptical of these claims.

That's right.

Right?

Doctors have said

gender-affirming care.

Affirm their gender.

If they say there's something, affirm them.

That's what you do.

But in this case, I guess you're not allowed to do that.

So that's going on right now.

But I thought maybe we could understand this a little bit better.

And Jeffy, maybe you can help me define these, Pat, if you have an understanding of what these are.

Okay.

Just some options.

Gender creative.

This is on the actual form, by the way.

Wait, I can be gender creative.

That is one of the options.

You can create a whole separate gender.

Is that right?

I don't know.

I don't know what it means.

I'm not male nor female.

No.

I'm something else.

And I'm not creative enough to come up with what that is.

How about I don't know.

No, I don't know either.

I don't know.

Jeffy, how about gender outlaw?

Gender outlaw?

Yeah.

What is that?

Any idea?

I mean,

I could guess.

I don't want you to guess.

I thought you'd know.

I mean, I feel from time to time that I am a gender outlaw.

I feel you're a gender outlaw as well.

I just thought you were an outlaw.

I didn't know anything about the gender situation, but I just felt like you were an outlaw.

How about gray gender?

Oh.

Now, I thought that one might be,

it's not black, it's not white, you're kind of in the middle and kind of in the gray area there.

Is that what it is?

I don't know.

You don't know.

I don't know.

Okay.

I don't know.

I feel like that's a person that's struggled with

being themselves all their lives, and they're just really old now.

Okay, but it's a gray-hair situation.

Okay.

It could be that, too.

It could be that.

They're finally free.

Is it a gray-haired or is it a gray area?

Yeah.

That's the question.

Maybe you've aged out of your gender, like you were a boy, and then you've kind of aged out.

Now you're something else.

So you're gray gender.

How about this?

Now, this could be something that could really describe someone in our audience who happens to have, let's say, a brother or a sister.

How about the gender of brother boy?

Brother boy.

Brother boy.

Now, you could be a brother.

You could be a boy.

Why you need to say that that's a different gender?

I don't know.

What is the difference between a boy that happens to be a brother and a brother boy?

Another brother boy.

I don't know.

A brother boy.

Do you know?

I mean, it's got to be a brother boy, so because

the brother identifies as a boy, right?

So it's a brother boy.

I don't think so.

I'm going to go out on the limb and say that they're not asking you your gender, and you're supposed to be describing your brother.

Oh, that's true.

It's weird.

How about sister girl?

Another gender.

That's another one thing.

How about this one?

I really don't know what this one is.

Maverick.

Maverick.

I like that.

Like, you know, like top gun Maverick.

Yeah.

It's like Maverick.

Or John McCain.

I'm a Maverick.

You're not a Maverick.

I'm a Maverick.

I'm a Maverick.

Okay.

Maverick.

I don't know what that is.

Now, this one, I know, Jeffy, and this, Jeffy, does to define himself this way and identify this way as a stud.

That's a gender.

A stud.

I'm happy that that's now a gender.

I mean, who hasn't called themselves a stud forever?

Who among us?

Who among us?

How about this one?

I thought this was a failed cryptocurrency, but no, the gender of FTX.

Oh, really?

Real gender, FTX.

It could be both now, right?

I mean, that's a failed game.

Because now you can't get mad at FTX.

You can't be angry about that because it's a gender.

It would be some sort of hate crime.

If

they go through the entire

bankruptcy.

Female

trans

cross something?

Female from Texas.

Female from Texas.

Could be that.

Could be a female transitioning to something else.

Maybe.

I don't know.

FTX.

Okay.

How about this one?

Travesty.

Travesty.

Travesty.

Now, this is a travesty.

I'll get a transvestite.

This entire thing is a transaction.

But this is not.

I guess it's a trans.

Is it a trans, and that's an interesting thing.

It's close to transvestite, but you're not supposed to say transvestite, right?

No, you're not.

Okay.

I mean, they say say this is all because they talk about in the gift program that they're going to prioritize transgender, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and intersex people who are also BIPOC.

Right.

Yeah, because it's not enough to just be one of these genders.

You have to also be BIPOC.

Now, let me ask you, there's a whole page of these that are words.

None of them are words I've ever seen before.

Or most of them.

Well, no, it's not even, it's not even that.

We have those as well.

Because there is the pronoun thing.

Let me give you the pronouns first.

These are fantastic.

So you got

she, her, hers.

He, him, his.

They, them, theirs.

It, it's, it's.

Now, it's and it's are the exact same.

The two, they're literally the exact same.

Not even like an apostrophe difference, nothing.

It's just it, it's, it's.

That's how it's listed on the form.

This is the government form

to get this free money if you're a transgender person.

Then there's co-co-coast.

Okay.

Z-Zim Ziz.

Z, here, here's.

G, gem, Zears.

E-M-Ears.

Not E-ears like your ears on your head.

E-I-R-S.

Just in case anyone's keeping score at home.

Then there's E-M airs.

P

Per, PER, PERS.

Now, per and PER, the first two, are exactly the same.

Per, pur, purs.

Do you identify as per, per, purs?

I don't know.

I don't know.

I'm not sure.

But there's a few actual TikTok channels that break some of these down.

Really?

Yeah.

Darn it.

I mean, it'd be really

more knowledgeable about these.

Yes, it's important to get your information on your pronouns directly from the Chinese Communist Party.

That's always

an important thing to do.

Then you got fei, fair, fairs, air, air, airs, ter ters,

the verves,

and then

no pronouns, just my name.

Which is kind of where I might go, honestly, on that one.

It's almost as if these aren't real.

Almost.

Now, let me give you these.

These are real.

This is a real page.

This is a page from the government form I am holding right now.

Okay.

Maybe I just give it to Pat.

Pat, I'd like you to read these genders.

These are all real.

You tell me how to pronounce them and what they might mean.

Okay.

Bakla.

Now that's not baklava.

That's not a food item.

Bakla is not a food item.

Mayhew.

Mayhew.

Fa.

A fa-a-fin.

Do you want to spell that one?

Fa-a-f-a.

Apostrophe.

A-F-A-F-I-N-E.

Fa.

a fa fine.

Or finie.

No.

I don't know.

What I find to be interesting here is, could you pick two from this list?

Obviously, a bunch of words that don't mean anything, and say you transgendered from one to the other, right?

Like,

how would they say no?

No one knows what they're not supposed to.

Right, right.

Internet is about the same thing, right?

Wow, Waria,

W-A-R-I-A,

Palo Anna.

A lot of these seem like

Polynesian genders.

Yeah, I'm not or dishes.

Or dishes.

Ash Time,

Mashoga.

Mangeko.

Chibatos.

Ageo to you.

Titawina.

Taitawina.

Now, if you got a titawina, that could be something to do with your gender.

I gotta say.

Then you got your bixa-a.

Bixa-a.

Aliha.

Aliha.

Hawami.

Lamana.

Nadlihi.

Dilba.

Now, if you go from nalihi to dilba, do you get the $1,200?

Yes.

You do.

Yeah, you do.

Winkta or Winkti?

Winkty.

This one I'm not sure about.

Nina Upos Kitsipexi P.

Wow.

Are you a native speaker?

Because it sounds so authentic.

N-I-N-A-U-P-O-S-K-I-T-Z-I-E-P-X-P-E.

Yeah, sure.

That's a gender.

That's a gender.

Okay, that's a gender.

Machi Embra?

Quariwarmi.

Quariwarmi Chukchi.

Wakahini.

Fakaliti.

Calabai.

Calalay.

Totally different.

Bisu and occult.

So they're

with.

The last one is a cult, which is not saying you're in the cult, apparently, but it should be.

I mean, this is absolute madness.

Would you believe this is real?

Freakin' a government madness.

form.

There are 97 genders listed.

And I kid you not, the last one on the list is this,

not listed.

So if you're not filling your own,

you can then fill in a blank of some other gender that's not in the 97 listed.

You're like, well, I don't think Calibi really explains what I'm going through.

I can't believe this list.

It doesn't have mine on here.

Imagine, is anyone checking that box?

Wow.

I mean, that is.

to get $1,200 extra bucks

free of charge for a year.

Oh, Jeffy, I'm surprised you are not in San Francisco already, Jeffy.

Wow.

Saying you're not, I went from Waria to Hawame, and you have to give me my $1,200 now.

Yes.

I mean, that's a.

Why not?

Why wouldn't I?

Why not?

This is a society gone completely insane.

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helpful information about genders you can be.

Awesome.

Number one, in conversations about gender, you may hear this expression used, anatomical sex.

So I guess that describes, you know, maybe your genitalia helps determine that, but of course, it's not the only determining factor.

So that would be like the thing that actually matters.

Yeah.

And is it made up?

Yeah.

That's what that would be?

Right.

Yes.

Number two, cisgender.

You're just who you think you're the person everybody else assumes you are, I guess.

Transgender, number three.

Then you have sichette.

That refers to people whose gender identity and biological sex are aligned and who are sexually attracted to the opposite sex.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

What is it?

It's sischette.

And you are, so if you are.

You're cisgender, then you're attracted to the opposite sex.

Okay.

So we probably just straight.

Yes.

Now we have a new word for that.

Why are you questioning what he's talking about?

I'm curious.

Get what the programs are, too.

Number five, non-binary, of course.

Number six, intersex.

Then we have gender queer, gender fluid, gender non-conforming.

Gender expansive.

Oh, I like that.

So, yeah, you can really expand.

I like gender expansive.

And fluid basically means you can go from one to the other at a moment's notice.

At any time.

Agender means that one does not identify with any gender.

They don't feel a sense of male or female or any kind of binary.

How did gender become a thing that you're feeling?

What do you mean?

It's been very recent, hasn't it?

It seems like within the last five years, this has happened.

It's crazy.

It is.

Or you could be gender void.

That's a term that is similar to agender, but specifically refers to not only a lack of gender identity, but also a sense of loss or a void in not feeling that

any of those genders work for you.

Right.

Then you got bi-gender.

I guess you can be two at the same time.

Not to be confused with bisexual, though.

Being binder means having two gender identities.

That's like the two-spirit thing

in my mind.

Yeah, pretty close.

Omnigender.

So you're all genders.

You identify as everything.

This is insanity.

Pangender.

Okay, omnigender and pangender are sometimes used interchangeably, but there are a few key differences between the two.

Someone who is pangender identifies with experiences and is all genders at once.

What?

Yeah.

And what's the, what's so you said there was

all genders exist alongside one another simultaneously.

So that's pangender.

That's pan gender.

I mean,

adopting this philosophy is just mental illness.

Right?

Like, yes.

And I don't even mean it.

It is.

I mean it less about the person who thinks they're omnigender and more about the people who say, yes, society should adopt these standards.

The gender affirming people.

Yeah, that is just mental illness.

And the weird thing is, you have health professionals getting on board with all this.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yes.

I mean,

we're told all the time that we're science deniers.

Are you kidding me?

It's incredible.

I happen to be a bit of a Weird Al Yankovic fan.

And I happened to see Weird Al in concert recently and uh it was of course incredible uh and it was the greatest night ever but in the middle what you listen to some of his older songs and he jokes about like hermaphrodites and things like that in there and like

he was never an edgy comic right that's not weird that's not what he does he would be now though yeah and so in the in the middle of one of his songs where he says the word hermaphrodite he like stops and does a long disclaimer in the middle of the song like you know by the way we used this term at the time and we were we were now apologizing you know like it's it's a joking sort of apology, but I think he, you know, he's, I think, means that he's like the nicest guy in the world.

Yeah.

But, like, don't you understand?

Like, we need to understand that these are completely irrational things we're going through.

These are not, we're not like, this is not like, hey, minimum wage should be raised or lowered.

This is just completely irrational nonsense.

We read you a big page of made-up words on government forms.

This is crazy.

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Okay.

Also, we were kind of

checking out a couple of different polls on some possibilities for the GOP.

And also, people are wondering now if Biden doesn't run, because, you know, he's...

Why wouldn't he run?

I don't know.

He's at the prime of his life.

He's sharp.

You know what I mean?

He's sharp as attack.

He really is.

He's precise in his speech.

Oh, man.

His reasoning is rock solid.

Exactly.

Yes.

He definitely doesn't just spend a trillion dollars without asking Congress very often.

No, he cares about the Constitution.

Oh, my gosh.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

All of those things.

But

if somehow he doesn't choose to run again, who would?

But first, let's take a look at the GOP because we've seen a couple of different polls on

who's in the lead and by how much.

Yes, if you want to have, if there's something that you want to happen in the Republican primary, maybe you want Donald Trump to be the nominee.

Maybe you want Ron DeSantis to be the nominee.

Maybe you want someone else to be the nominee.

What you can do is look around long enough because you will find a poll that supports your position.

That I can promise you.

It's really true.

It's really true.

They're all over the place right now.

There was a poll that came out right after the election that said, you know, basically Ron DeSantis was blowing Trump out of the water.

We've also seen polls where Trump is up 30 and 40 points.

I mean, really,

we know nothing about this primary.

The latest poll comes out from Morning Consult.

This is a

poll of the National Republican primary.

So

I'll start at the bottom here.

You've got a bunch of people at 0%.

Tell me if you think any of them have a chance.

Rick Scott?

No, no.

Probably not.

He couldn't even become, he beat up Mitch McConnell here for this.

Larry Hogan.

Now, Hogan's interesting, not because he has any chance of winning, but because he's a very popular governor in Maryland,

but very much a moderate to liberal Republican.

Yeah.

No way.

Who may, I think, will run,

largely because

no.

I think for him, I think it's a straight-out anti-Trump run.

Like, he does not like Trump.

There's going to be somebody in that Liz Cheney wing that's going to run.

I don't think it's going to be Liz Cheney even because she's not even in the party anymore, technically, I guess.

It could be Liz Cheney, but it's going to be somebody like that, right?

Hogan is a guy who has a better argument than Liz Cheney to be president in that he at least, I mean, look, he was a very popular governor of a blue state, right?

So maybe you make the argument he can win these purple states where Republicans can't.

I'm not saying this is the argument I'm making.

I'm saying the argument he would make.

But he's at 0%.

Tim Scott, South Carolina.

Now, you'd think.

Guy's got some buzz on the Republican side.

I think Republicans generally like Tim Scott.

I've never, I don't, you don't hear very many people who dislike Tim Scott.

I mean, I think some people might not know him.

Some people don't think he's particularly dynamic.

Yeah.

But very rarely do you see people going like, I can't stand that Tim Scott guy.

He seems to be well received by Republicans.

Yeah.

He's got a great story.

He's got a great story.

He's, you know, stood up in some pretty important moments and done a good job.

He is also at 0%.

Next up.

This is a guy who I think is really going to run, which is pretty incredible.

And you, in fact, our friend here, Jeff Fisher, has portrayed this person in videos before, Chris Christie.

I have.

You have.

I have.

And that was acting.

Well, you know, check my IMDb page.

It's up there.

It's incredible because, you know, you, as such a person who's known for his physique in real life,

and then portraying a very fat person.

That's what I do.

Because Chris Christie, let's face it, Chris Christie is not athletically older.

No, he is not.

You are the way you are.

Thank you, Jeffy.

Chris Christie.

Like an Adonis, you know, for fat people.

For athletically overweight people.

Right.

That's what I meant.

Yes.

Now, we just saw, it seems like Brendan Fraser may get an Oscar nomination for his movie.

The whale

pisses me off.

You can't be, you can't be, you have to be a trans person.

You can't have someone portray a trans person that isn't trans.

You can't have someone portray someone that is gay, that isn't gay, but you can certainly pretend to be a fat person and get away with it.

This fat shaming has got to stop in America and around the world, Stu.

Take a stand, Jeffy.

Take a stand on that.

That should be your issue now.

From now on, that should be your issue.

Fat

two.

Yes.

The fat pride movement here.

Fat shaming.

And don't try to culturally appropriate fat people.

Thank you.

So

they're all big about what's his face playing the penguin too with the latest bat one.

Didn't he do a Colin Farrell?

Didn't he do a great job playing the fat man in his fat suit?

No.

No.

No, he didn't.

No, you're right.

It's wrong.

It's wrong.

I'm with you.

Now,

I'm curious as to how you square this because you have played fat people.

Don't start bogging me down with yourself.

And you're just athletically overweight.

I don't want to have you start bogging me down with yourself.

So Chris Christie may run.

And if you think about

the fascinating career this guy has had recently.

He was kind of maybe arguably the guy with the most buzz for one of those elections.

Was it 2008 or 2012?

I can't even remember now.

Probably 12.

I remember, though, he skipped the first one.

He decided not to run.

He said it was too early, which he was wrong about because you can't every, and listen to this, Ron DeSantis.

If you say it's too early and it's not my time, your time never comes.

You run the first time.

That's it.

You don't get a second time.

Right.

Though Though we may get some people on this list that are going to go for number two.

But Chris Christie didn't run the first time when he was kind of like the conservative new thing, almost in this Larry Hogan model, right?

Like he did some conservative things, but generally speaking, he was moderate in a blue state.

And that was the idea at the time.

He could be popular.

He could win the whole thing.

Well, he didn't run.

Then he decided to run in 2012, right?

Yeah.

And got destroyed.

When was the, well, yeah.

Or was that 2016?

It was 2012, the first one.

Then 2016.

When was the Romney where he lost, where he gave Obama the election?

That was 2012.

That was 2012.

So that was the one he's supposed to.

He should have run in against Romney, where he may have had a chance.

Man, what a moderate party this was, by the way.

Think about this.

If your leaders were Christie and Romney,

terrible.

Anyway, 2016 comes.

He runs finally.

Of course, now has no chance, goes nowhere.

But also...

He has this moment against Marco Rubio where he basically sinks the Rubio campaign.

Then he is the first guy in in the field to endorse Donald Trump.

He was like the first big voice that came out for Donald Trump outside of a

senator or two.

But he was like the first guy in the presidential race to come out and say, Donald Trump's the guy.

He embraces him to the extent that he is in charge of the transition as he goes into the White House.

Now he's like an anti-Trump pundit.

who is now going to run in theory as an anti-Trump candidate.

It's freaking bizarre.

It's almost a Charlie Christ arc.

Yeah.

It's that bad.

I don't know that Chris Christie could reach the

arc of Charlie Christ.

It's close.

It's close.

It's close.

So 0% for Chris Christie.

No surprise there, right?

I think he will run, but he has no chance.

No support.

This one is interesting because she was promoted as a potential frontrunner, an exciting person, maybe a VP candidate, like lots of buzz, was seen as one of the heroes of the pandemic.

And then all the buzz went away over a weekend, and now she's at 0%.

Christy Noome.

What happened with the Christy Noam?

I don't know, but I like her still.

I like her too.

I like Christy Noome.

Christy Noome would be great.

She did that.

It was the transgender sports thing.

Yeah, and all she said was the bill went too far.

She couldn't sign it because it went too far.

She wasn't saying she didn't agree with the general premise.

Whatever.

There's no Christy Noome apologist.

It's funny.

There are some candidates that can violate conservative values

daily for multiple decades and be totally fine with a basis.

Donald Trump.

Well, you know.

Hello.

He's had some moments.

He has said himself he's not a conservative.

The guy's never been conservative.

Yeah,

he's a mob guy, right?

It's kind of a nationalist, it's a different profile, which is fine.

I mean,

he's a guy everybody's forgiven for

funding and voting for Hillary Clinton, for Barack Obama, for hardcore Marxist candidates.

And yet we forgave all of that.

And that's fine.

I did too during his presidency.

But why can others not be forgiven for one dumb thing?

That goes too far.

It wasn't really dumb.

Right.

It's weird.

So she's a czar.

Christy Noam is 0%.

Now, again, unreal.

You know,

it's tough.

If you happen to be a governor of one of the Dakotas, it's going to be a tough run for you to get to the White House.

I got to say.

say, it's going to be difficult.

It's a small state.

It's going to be difficult.

But the fact that, like, she never shut the state down, remember, Ron DeSantis did.

Yeah.

Right?

Like, for a short time,

he did.

And look,

I think DeSantis performed very well in the pandemic.

Yeah.

However, Christy Noam was more hardcore on this issue than was Brian Kemp, than was Ron DeSantis, than was Greg Abbott.

And she was getting a lot of flacks.

She got a ton of flacks.

She stayed strong the whole time.

Yeah,

she stayed really strong the whole time.

Man, never shut down.

And she's at 0%.

Wow.

Next up, Mike Pompeo.

Now, again,

there's no buzz for Mike Pompeo outside of Mike Pompeo himself.

I don't think even Mike Pompeo's mom would vote for him.

I really don't know.

Oh, I don't know.

He's lost a lot of weight now.

He's got himself

looking good.

And this is not a statement against Mike Pompeo, who I don't have a...

an issue.

I don't think he's

a bad job.

I think he's, you know, he's just a zero candidate.

He's just not a guy that I think excites people.

He's at 1%.

The next one I think is legitimately surprising.

He's performing this poorly.

Because Ron DeSantis won by, what, 19 points?

Yeah.

Marco Rubio won by 17 points in Florida.

Okay?

17 points in Florida.

Like, that's a pretty

destroyed

strong character.

The problem with him is Trump destroyed it for all time.

I think you're probably right.

However, on the way out, he was seen as having a good exit, I think, from the 2016 campaign where he was like, you know, people are like, well, you know, he had a good speech.

He kind of bowed out at the right time, blah, blah, blah.

That's what people thought.

Do you remember when the big deal was he swallowed some water or something during his speech?

And that was what

I was doing.

That was one of the Chris Christie things, too, wasn't it?

That was another thing.

Well, he's at 1%.

Wow.

1% Marco Rubio.

Okay.

Josh Hawley, again, a guy spoken.

Josh Hawley's not bad.

He's spoken of as a next generation of the Trump wing, right?

In that same mold.

I mean, they're not the same type of person exactly, but he's seen in that sort of political and policy mold.

He's at 1%.

Liz Cheney is on this list.

That blows me away.

Why?

Stop it.

She's not even a Republican.

No, she's not even a Republican.

She's an independent now.

She's at 2%.

I didn't know that that.

Now,

she's a protest candidate, basically.

You expect that.

But tied with her are

two two people, one who actually ran for president, Mitt Romney.

Is that 2%?

Oh, my God.

Now he's not going to run.

And also, Nikki Haley, who was really promoted as a big-time candidate.

Yeah.

Also, 2%.

And she just gave a big-time speech a couple days ago that really looked like she was going to become a candidate.

I think she's going to run.

We will explore maybe some candidates who are a little above 2%

coming up in just a few minutes.

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All right, it's Pat and Stew and for Glenn, we're going through the Republican potential nominees for president.

The new pollout from Morning Consult would give you a bunch of people all below 2%.

So there's only four people above 2%.

Fourth place, Ted Cruz at 3%.

Third place, Mike Pence.

7%.

Okay.

Then you get up to the top.

Not exactly setting the world on fire.

No, no.

Really?

I mean, this is a two-man race, is what we're basically telling you.

And right now, the two-man race is between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.

This particular poll has Donald Trump 45%, Ron DeSantis, 30%.

Ooh, that's pretty close.

Yeah.

You've seen some polls a little bit farther.

The Emerson College poll is a little bit further than, in fact, it's double the lead for Trump.

Trump at 55, DeSantis at 25.

And after that, any differences mean?

After that, Mike Pence at eight.

What did that have?

Seven.

Liz Cheney, they have at four.

Okay.

She was at two.

Same thing.

Same thing.

Ted Cruz at three.

Same thing.

Cruise at three.

And Nikki Haley at three.

Okay.

Haley's at two on this particular poll.

So, I mean, again,

this is basically a two-person race.

And unfortunately, we're going to have a bunch more in there.

We're going to have probably a dozen candidates at least.

Neither one of those lists have.

What?

Is the former governor of Virginia, Jim Gilmore, on the list?

That is very true.

Man, it was ran ran for president before and should be well on his way to run again.

Jim Gilmore.

You were a big Gilmore supporter of 2016.

Did not work out.

He finished in dead last place.

Sometime.

If unless you never know he's going to make a run at any point of that 2016 nomination.

I will say this, the one person who isn't on this list is the current governor of Virginia, which I think is somebody you should be talking about.

Young Gilmore.

Yeah.

Because I think he wants it.

I think he wants to be able to get it.

I think he wants it.

Yeah.

I think he wants it.

I think he showed a profile of a candidate that can kind of split the difference in a similar way that DeSantis is doing it, where you have someone who has some of the Trump

willing to wade into those cultural wars without necessarily pissing off every woman in the suburbs.

Which is suboptimal when you're trying to win elections.

It is, yeah.

We've kind of learned that, maybe.

So it's going to be an interesting thing to watch.

We got two years of this.

So get ready, everybody.

This is the Glenn Back program.

Now, you have Jeffy on weekly, right?

How many times?

It feels like a hundred times a week listening to the show, but how many times a week is it?

It's twice a week.

Twice a week.

Yeah, he's on twice.

So do you feel

like real regret each time?

Every time.

Every time.

Every time.

I was going to say it, because I...

Both times.

Yeah.

When I turn it on and I hear your voice, I feel regret.

Do you?

I'm just turning it on.

Like, here's Blaze Radio, and I want to hear Pat say something interesting.

And then there's

just Jeffy.

What's that stuff?

First of all.

First of all.

And the real.

Yeah.

Thank you, Jeffy.

Thank you for that.

The real horror show is like today, where not only is Jeffy there, but Keith's not.

So getting extra Jeffy.

That's right.

That's terrible.

It is terrible.

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Ice Cube had something unfortunate happen.

That's true, Pat.

$9 million a lot.

He really wanted to kill grandmas.

That's the case.

He wanted a bunch of grandparents to die.

Oh, okay.

And he didn't get a role because of it.

Now, he would, now I want to make sure we understand the sourcing here because often we just say these things and we don't give credit where credit is due.

Where does this information come from?

That's why I want you to

make sure you understand that he appeared on the Million Dollars Worth of Game podcast.

Now, when I say million dollars

worth of game, I don't mean million dollars worth of game.

That would be something totally different.

Some different properly.

Million dollars

worth of game.

On that podcast, he talked about that

he was left off of the cast of Sony's movie, Oh Hell No.

Oh hell no.

Oh hell no.

He said, and I quote, I turned down a movie because I didn't want to get the mother effing jab.

I turned down.

So you had to be you had to be vaccinated in order to get this role.

I guess so, yeah.

And so he said he didn't want to get it.

I can't believe they're still doing that to people.

Now, I don't know when this was.

It was in the peak of it, maybe.

All right.

I turned down $9 million, said the cube.

I didn't want to get the jab.

F that jab.

F y'all for trying to make me get it.

I don't know how Hollywood feels about me right now.

Probably really positively.

That would be a guess.

I don't know.

However, he also claimed he didn't actually turn down the part, but was allegedly denied the role.

He says, those mother effers didn't give it to me because I wouldn't get the shot.

I didn't turn it down.

They just wouldn't give it to me.

The COVID shot, the jab, I didn't need it.

I didn't catch that S

at all.

Nothing.

F them, I didn't need that S.

It's almost like we were listening to the podcast.

I really was almost identical.

I didn't.

It was a recreation, though, just to be sure.

So it's interesting because I will say, I don't think there's anything in my life I'm dedicated enough to turn down $9 million.

You want me to not get the jab?

You want me to get 12 jabs?

What do you want?

$9 million?

I think I get it.

Give me all the needles you have.

I'm not turning down $9 million.

I don't care at all.

Or if you want me to take no medicine for the next year,

$9 million.

You let me know.

You let me know.

I mean, $9 million is a lot of money.

And I will say, it is impressive.

for people standing up for what they believe in, whether you think it is or not, whether you think it's right or not.

Everyone can't be the cube.

You know, Kyrie Irving, he stands up for what he believes in.

He doesn't like the vaccine.

The earth is flat.

He doesn't like Jews.

All the things he believes in, he stands up for.

And while many of those things I think are really terrible, he stands up for it.

It is.

He does.

Kanye kind of.

I don't know how he feels about the vaccine.

Definitely does not like the Jews all that much.

I will say, a billion-dollar stance.

He must really believe it.

Because he was a billionaire and now he's not.

It's incredible.

I don't know.

Jeffy, I know you would do anything for money.

Oh, absolutely.

$9 million?

I have $9 million.

I mean, you'd really have to be against it, right?

If you think you're going to die, right, you wouldn't take it, I guess.

But if you think, you know,

they shouldn't be forcing me to take this, and I don't think it's going to give me much benefit.

And I worry about some of the long-term side effects.

You're still pulling the trigger for $9 million.

Absolutely.

You've got to really hate this.

When do they start shooting the movie?

When do they start shooting this thing?

Yeah, I'm not turning that down.

But it sounds almost like he didn't actually turn it down.

He's just embellishing a role he didn't get.

I'm blaming it on that.

The way he said that he didn't turn it down, he just didn't get it.

Well, I thought what he was saying was...

It wasn't that I said, no, I don't want this role.

I said, I'll do the role, but I'm not getting the shot.

And then they told me I couldn't.

I believe that's what happened.

I think that's what he's saying.

Yeah.

Which is incredible.

Look, it is incredible.

It's obviously, obviously insane it's a terrible policy it is there's no reason to force ice cube

to be vaccinated

if if all the rest of the you know actors and actresses and the supporting cast already had it why

what is the risk there they're not going to get it because they had the hollywood

on fire though I mean with their rules and regulations on fire you remember the Tom Cruise I was just thinking about the Tom Cruise.

I mean, he just went off the deep end, and everybody thought Tom was losing it, but he was just trying to follow the rules so that he could keep filming his movie.

Also, he was losing it.

But yes, you're right.

I mean, there was a little bit of losing it in that case.

It turned out to be Maverick, wasn't it?

Top Gun Maverick.

It was already made at that point.

I think it was another movie.

I think it was

Mission Impossible.

Yeah, because Maverick was supposed to come out in April or May of 2020.

So that was already done and ready to go.

Because filming two of the

mission impossibles at the same time.

And look, when you have insurance issues and stuff, there's reasons to be passionate about how people are doing this.

And he really was.

It really was an insane period for a lot of people on the left, right?

Like, they really were nuts about this.

And

again, you point out, even if you,

if you, if you care enough to get the vaccine and you think it's a good idea, the reason you get it is because you believe it's protecting you in some way, right?

You know, certainly early on, the transmission was a bigger part of it than it is since Omicron.

But still, the idea of hospitalizations and death was what you theoretically were protecting yourself against.

If you got it, whether you think you should or not, that's why you did it.

I mean, if you did it, why would you care?

We had Fauci and Ja or Za or whatever his name is, the COVID-19 director telling us to get the vaccine still today, get your boosters, right?

Yesterday was they were

Anthony Fauci's final press conference behind the podium.

Is Ja or Za a real person who's Ja or Za?

Let's plus pipe doctor.

Here's the COVID-19.

I don't know who Ja is.

Here's what Dr.

Ja had to say

about, and this is cut number four about getting the shot.

But it's going to take all of us to make that happen.

So please, don't wait.

Get your COVID shot.

Get your flu shot.

That's why God gave you two arms.

Get one in each arm if you want.gov.

And let's do everything we all can to protect the American people.

Thank you.

That's not a good lie.

No, just so you know.

It is not.

Because here's the thing, and this I think is amazing about the messaging about this from the very beginning.

The things they are saying work

on people who are already getting the vaccine, right?

Like a joke like that is, ah,

I wanted each arm.

That might be a funny line to someone who's watching MSNBC and wants to get the vaccine anyway.

It does not work on the people who you want to get vaccinated who doesn't want to get vaccinated.

It just gets annoyed.

Like Anthony Fauci's face is a reason that 10 of this country is is unvaccinated i think that the rate there'd be 10 more of the population that were vaccinated if anthony fauci was not talking about it if he would just shut up yeah and if anthony fauci would come out and say this vaccine is evil you will die if you get it you may explode once the needle goes into your arm if anthony fauci said that I'd go get it.

Everyone would go get it.

It would look like a MAGA rally outside of every clinic across America.

It's just like what they do, it's so stupid.

Stupid.

And honestly, at this point, this is a conversation that does not need to occur.

You don't need to, you just don't need it.

Everybody who wants to get vaccinated is already vaccinated.

But everybody else has already had it, probably, including half the people that were vaccinated.

The people who didn't get vaccinated have had it and have some level of natural immunity.

There's no reason to be doing this anymore.

And yet, they're doing it.

It was a full court press yesterday, Play Cut 8, from Dr.

Zhar Gir.

That America's physicians, like the real leaders of American medicine, the people you trust for your cancer care and your heart care and your pediatrics care,

are out there telling you you need to go get a vaccine.

You can decide to trust America's physicians.

You can't do that.

Or you can trust some random dude on Twitter.

Like, those are your choices.

But I think the key here is to get trusted voices out there spreading truth, spreading science-based information.

And for journalists and for people who run platforms,

what I would say is you should be thinking about what your personal responsibility is.

And do you want to be a source of misinformation and disinformation?

That's up to those individuals, but I think it's really important for us, for me, to be spreading good information.

He's the biggest purveyor of misinformation and disinformation.

Dr.

Zha?

Yeah.

Dr.

Fauci.

Well, Fauci's on the same stage.

They're both there.

They're both there.

And the thing is, I can't believe you're still shoveling this slop on the American American people when it's been so disproven by now.

I mean, from the mask to the vaccine and how well it's worked and how effective it is.

It's not.

And everybody knows it now.

But, Pat.

It's not effective.

Is the only reason you don't wear your mask because you feel guilty when you walk into a place?

No, that is not.

No.

Really?

Because

you shouldn't feel guilty.

No, I know.

When you walk into a...

That's a real concern for a lot of people.

They feel guilty to wear a mask.

That was Fauci's thing yesterday.

But He was asked about wearing a mask.

But like, I think what I come back to on this, because I don't necessarily completely agree with your analysis on the vaccine there, but I would say that it doesn't matter.

It's been proven, Stu.

Stu.

Number one, everyone's in their camps already, right?

Yeah.

Everyone's in their camps already.

Yeah.

You know, like, they're not, the fact that these people think they can come out in front of a podium and say, by the way, I'm going to tell it to you here now for the 9,000th time and this time is going to make the difference.

It's just not true.

It's not true.

You know, just let people get,

let them treat themselves the way they want to for an illness, right?

Like that's, that's the way, you know, that's, that's the simple way to do this.

You don't need to be yelling at us all the time about it.

And I will say this, the one positive thing here we can go maybe from all of this is the worst case scenarios to this point

have not materialized.

We did not get, they tried a nationwide, largely a nationwide COVID mandate for the vaccine.

Failed in courts, right?

Failed in courts.

They tried, a lot of businesses tried to do this.

A lot of them have reversed themselves.

Even cities like New York City have said, okay, no longer are going to be requiring the vaccines.

Hollywood is no longer doing this

in a lot of situations.

Those worst case scenarios that I think were real to worry about.

largely went away, I think, not because of policy, not because people on the left didn't want to do them, not because the Biden administration was like, you know what, freedom.

It's because people freaking ignored them.

We all got together and said, shut up, and went on with our lives.

And when we did that, all of this crap went away.

I mean, not entirely, but like most of it, you look at in red states, it's basically happened almost immediately.

And in blue states,

99% of kids are not even, first of all, they're all going to school at this point, and 99% of them are not wearing masks or anything.

Every once in a while, you hear a story pop up from some crazy blue town where this is happening, but largely it's not.

I mean, while it was really bad, the worst case scenarios did not wind up materializing yet.

Now, they may, if we give up and we don't, you know, we aren't vigilant on this stuff, it may still materialize.

Some new variant could be around the corner, and Dr.

Fauci can be out there telling us to do that.

We do have a couple of new variants out there, actually.

Yeah, there are.

There are.

And, you know, look, we may have another uh another another run of this but like if you look at the all the the information on this what whatever you think the reason is what you're seeing now is when you get covet your chance of dying is way way lower than it was in 2020 and early 2021.

You can say that's for a hundred different reasons.

We know

what they would say at the podium.

We know what RFK Jr.

would say.

Whatever the reason is, the bottom line is your chance of of dying of this thing now are way,

way lower than they were at the beginning of it.

And it is now at the point where it's just not that large of a concern for the country.

To be frank, that is where we are.

And everybody's got a treatment, right?

If you're Anthony Fauci, you're going to tell everybody, go get the vaccine.

If you're Pfizer, you're going to say, take our pill.

If you are, you know,

RFK Jr.

going to say ivermectin or whatever it is.

Once everyone has something they think works, the government part of this is completely over, right?

It's over.

There's no need to talk to us about it at all anymore.

To me, it honestly should not even be a topic of discussion.

If you get something,

if you want to get the flu shot, go get it.

If you don't, don't.

It's up to you.

Your life.

You are living in some kind of dream world.

I'll tell you that.

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Anybody have any beaver remedies?

That need a beaver remedy.

Are you asking me seriously to give you a beaver remedy?

Yes, it's private.

Because

sounds like something you should be doing.

I don't think you want me to answer that.

My H-O-A has

just informed everybody in my neighborhood that we've got a beaver problem, and they're cutting down trees and damming up the creek.

And

it needs to stop.

But they are 100% not responsible for doing any of it.

What are they doing?

I am responsible for it.

I don't know.

I don't know where the thousands of dollars we pay them every year goes because I don't see any benefit of it.

But

they have let me know that maybe

I need to get a hold of beaver removal.

And that could cost up to $2,000.

I would say

a rifle comes to mind.

That's what I'm thinking.

Like, I'm going to pay $2,000.

Assassinate these beavers so you can move the beaver

and it has a nice life somewhere else.

No.

No.

I'd rather shoot the beaver in there.

Thank you.

Humans first.

Wait,

what are they doing to humans?

You just told me they felled trees.

They felled the trees.

Yes, these mature trees.

So you're prioritizing the life of the tree over the life of the beaver.

I'm not.

The H-O-A.

You said you were going to shoot the beaver.

Well, yeah, because I don't want to pay $2,000 to remove it.

So you want the trees to live.

Yeah.

And so

your way of handling that would be to shoot the beaver.

So therefore, you are prioritizing.

$2,000?

But why are you

prioritizing the dollars?

Why not let the beaver dollars

do their thing?

Who cares if they fell a couple trees?

Because

you're either going to bring in the HOA's nephew, the beaver removal guy.

Yeah.

And then they'll charge me for it.

Right.

No, they said they had nothing to do with it.

No, I know that's true.

But if I don't remove the beavers,

they're going to come to me for something.

No, they're not.

Who cares if a bunch of trees fall down?

They will destroy it.

If they fall down on your fence,

now you're starting to destroy property.

Humans first.

Beavers got to go.

Thank you.

But trees second.

Trees second.

What are beavers like?

Maybe I can just put like a carrot out and have the beaver follow me out of the neighborhood.

Yes, that's what you could do.

Or at least lasso it and walk it out.

Or at least across the street.

Why don't you bring who runs the HOA?

Bring it to their house.

Yes.

That's a good idea.

That's a really good idea.

Just like the line up a giant would be awesome.

A giant parade of beavers into their front yard.

I have never heard of this problem ever in my life before.

And now to be faced with, yeah, by the way, it's about $2,000 to take care of beaver removal.

No.

I'm just going to shoot it then.

I'll do it for you for 1,500 pounds.

Oh, that's generous.

Well, you're welcome.

That's generous.

You know, it's you.

It's a friend.

You know what we should do is round it up and take it to Stu's house because he's concerned about the beavers.

I'm not concerned about the beavers.

I'm just not concerned about the trees either.

I'm with you in prioritizing $2,000.

Yeah.

But I just don't care about the trees.

Okay.

Yeah, I mean, I'm not that worried about the trees.

We can plant other trees.

Right.

I mean, it might be, honestly, wouldn't it be kind of cool to see them build a dam in the creek?

I mean, what else are you doing with a creek?

That could be entertainment for months.

And where did these beavers come from?

We live in a city.

They don't belong here.

Where do they come from?

Do you hear that?

Do you hear that?

That anti-beaver?

They don't belong.

They don't belong.

They don't.

They don't belong.

I'm going to make that strong statement.

You're basically Kanye West with beavers.

They don't belong.

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Good point.

Yeah, she will continue to suck.

I mean, she's only 82, and she's a darn spry 82.

She is actually.

Yeah, oh.

She looks good for 82.

I will say she does seem more coherent than Biden.

Yes.

Now, she's not sometimes.

She's sometimes incoherent, but I think that's more the alcohol.

I think so, too.

Yeah, that's medication with the alcohol.

Yeah.

She's more.

You really look at that Democratic leadership.

I mean, you know, the dentures, dentures, he starts talking, the dentures get loose, and then that screws up the way she talks.

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Also, you know,

we had the reporter who talked to, did we talk about this earlier?

Diane Feinstein and her problem with the reporter that, oh, man,

a lot of people have talked about how bad it is with Dianne Feinstein right now.

She legitimately is gone a lot of the time.

I mean,

it's not early onset.

She's pretty deep into it.

And there was a reporter that was talking about an exchange he had.

I mean, she's 89.

Okay.

She shouldn't be in office anymore.

She's the oldest sitting member of the U.S.

Senate, longest serving member of her caucus.

And she said to a reporter a couple of weeks ago, I've never thought about, because she's next in line for Senate pro tem.

So she's be the president pro tem.

And she said, I've never thought about being the president pro tem.

And I have no interest in it at this time.

Okay.

So a reporter came up and said, hey, you talked about not having any interest in Senate Pro Tem.

Do you still feel that way?

And she said, well, I haven't thought about it, but I'll let you know when I do.

I just got back and I've had a lot of issues.

And he said, well,

wait.

To his credit, he said, you just talked about this last week.

So what do you mean you haven't, you haven't talked about it?

He said

you were asked about it over the break and you put out a statement saying that you had no intention of running for it.

She said, okay, well then I guess it's out.

So she didn't even remember the conversation at all.

So here we have this

problem in our government where you've got the president of the United States compromised.

You've got a U.S.

senator compromised.

You've got another senator coming from Pennsylvania now who's also compromised in a somewhat different way because of the strokes.

You got Nancy Pelosi, who's terrible, and she's out of it half of the time.

And I'm not sure if it's alcohol or if it's her money.

Who knows?

Who knows?

But could we maybe

get some people who are a tad younger than their 80s

in office?

You went down that list, but

you still have the spry Joe Biden.

Biden was one that I said.

He's fine.

whatever.

Yeah.

I mean, he's not terribly spry.

No, he's really not.

Top of his game.

You think?

Top of his game.

You know, there are a lot of people who make that point who say he's in great shape.

They don't say that seriously.

They don't mean it.

There's certain things that are said that are not meant.

For example, people, no one believes you can transition back and forth between boy and girl.

just by saying a magic word like Abra Cadabra and all of a sudden I'm the other gender.

No one actually believes that, including the left.

No one believes it.

Are you saying gender fluidity does not exist?

Not a thing.

Wow.

Are you hearing that, Jeffy?

I hope you did hear it.

I'm not hearing it.

I hope you did hear it.

I did.

Loud and clear because it's not a thing and it's not real.

And you know what?

It's not just us.

It's not just us that thinks it's not real.

Every single person on the left who says that it's real knows it's not real.

They're all lying.

They have to, right?

They're all lying.

They have to.

Yeah.

They're all lying about trying to placate their base.

Either placating their base or they're trying to make some other side point or they're trying trying to just shake up the foundations of everything that we depend on.

Yep.

Well, there's a lot of that.

A lot of that going on, but they don't believe it.

None of them believe it.

None of them.

Well, you can't.

Not and be a reasonable human being.

No.

I mean, maybe Diane Feinstein believes it because she doesn't know what's going on anymore.

But, you know, bless her heart.

But once that starts to happen, there should be a mechanism to say, okay,

Diane, you need to step down.

Right?

Well, there should be.

I mean, I guess you could impeach, right?

She should be impeached.

She obviously cannot do this job.

She stands to do that.

She has no...

I mean, she's not even, she's even worse than Fetterman.

I mean, and Fetterman's worse also.

She's worse than Biden and worse than Fetterman.

I mean, she's way down the bottom.

I mean, her people are just the ones running everything and keeping it okay because it's better to have her there

and we can get done what we want to get done.

It is a little odd in a blue state why you wouldn't just say, hey, get out.

You know, Gavin Newsome's going to pick somebody.

Yeah.

You know, because you don't need, just, who do you think is the best candidate?

Pick somebody.

Right.

Anybody.

I mean, maybe it's Gavin Newsome.

Maybe Gavin just fills it.

He wants to be president, though.

For a while, he wants to be president too badly.

He does.

But yeah,

it shows that they've got no concern, no real concern for the country.

No.

I mean, she's doing the what they want, which is voting every single time with whatever, let's say, Joe Biden or Chuck Schumer says, right?

So for them, it's not a bad thing to have somebody like that in office.

It's just they just vote exactly as told.

They do what they're told because they can't, you know, they're just wheeling around a person who's lost all ability to do the job.

And it's sad.

It's sad that they're using her like that.

It is.

But it is.

It's not a negative for them politically, and that's all they care about.

My mind always goes back to the pharmacist

in these cases where came out and he said, yeah, I'm delivering, I deliver all kinds of drugs to the Congress.

And some of those drugs

are anti-Azheimer's drugs.

Yeah, he's the guy.

He's the one that

goes to the

medical department of Congress.

Wouldn't it be interesting to see who's receiving the Alzheimer's drugs?

Obviously, Dianne Feinstein is one, but I'll bet you there's many others.

Yeah,

that may have changed multiple times since that report came out.

Yeah, it may have, for sure.

That It was a while ago.

But it's interesting to note that

he admitted that he's bringing Alzheimer's medication to the U.S.

Capitol building.

And maybe to the White House.

Actually, if you go, the Senate, we might not be able to name a ton of people who would be called, but the House, I mean, I think this is right.

Over the past session of the House, two-year time period, five House members died.

Oh, yeah.

Right, right.

Five,

five

in one two-year period.

Now, there's one that was a car accident.

It's an all old age, but like, this is a, there's a lot going on.

There's a lot going on in the house.

Yeah.

A lot of health problems.

A lot of people who don't know what's going on.

And it didn't even matter to the Democrats that the guy was dead.

They voted for him anyway.

And he won it.

Oh, that was in Pennsylvania.

Yeah.

I mean, that's bad.

Come on.

That's embarrassing.

Yes.

It was too late to take him off the ticket.

He just left.

Take him off the ticket.

What What they said.

Okay, even if he's on the ticket, he's dead.

Don't vote for him.

That's an interesting thought.

It is.

It does expose exactly what the truth is, which is they don't care

whether these people are alive or dead.

Are they voting the right way?

Right.

And you know what?

Whoever they slot into that role will vote the right way.

So who cares?

Yeah.

I mean, you can make the case that so many people died that even Joe Biden couldn't even remember all the people that died because he was looking for that one lady.

She was dead.

Where's Jackie?

Where's Jackie?

Where's Jackie?

Jackie, where's Jackie?

Oh,

she's not here.

He didn't even realize that.

I want to thank all of you here for including bipartisan elected officials.

He doesn't even realize it.

Representative government, Senator Braun, Senator Booker, Representative Jackie and Jackie.

Where's Jackie?

I didn't think she was.

She wouldn't be here.

Yeah, she wouldn't be there.

She's dead.

I didn't think she was going to be here.

If he didn't think she was going to be there, why are you asking for her?

He doesn't have any idea.

No.

Up or or down in or out he doesn't know it's just sad it's really sad all right let's go to kelly in ohio hey kelly uh you're on the glenn beck program

hi how are you good

good let me tell you what i got on the website for kexie cookies three times i did not order because i had sticker shock but i legitimately got on ordered them in a crazy fit and they are legit like they are the best cookies i have ever had they're huge bless you yeah and they are huge they are huge.

And they are good.

And that's why they cost a little bit more than you might expect.

Yeah.

It's really expensive to make them.

Really expensive.

My husband and I can share one, and we each feel like we have a whole cookie.

Yes.

That is true.

It's an entire Thanksgiving dinner.

Of course, Jeffy disagrees with that.

No.

Thanks, Kelly.

Appreciate it.

Jeffy's like, you mean of one box?

Share a dozen cookies.

One dozen in Finnish City.

We ate one.

No, it doesn't.

It feels like I had half of one.

All right, let's go to Dave in Nevada.

Hey, Dave.

Yeah, Pat,

with your beaver problem there,

you know, you could start a trend there.

Actually, beaver could be good meat depending on their diet.

Right.

Really, right?

Okay.

You could also start the trend that used to be about 200 years ago where beaver hats were

beaver hats, yeah.

I mean, beaver pelts were huge.

They're probably warm, too, right?

It's been a little nippy nippy here in Texas.

Beaver pelts were huge back in the day.

I mean, that's

so I kill them and just wear them.

Yes.

Eat them and wear them.

What about their diet, though?

Yeah,

because I think these particular beavers are on keto.

And I don't know if that would be

delicious.

They're eating oak trees out back.

Depending on their diet.

Yeah.

And it sounds like wood is in their diet.

A lot of carbs.

They have a carbon wood.

Yeah, a lot.

That's true.

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All right, we are on the cusp on the precipice of Thanksgiving Day weekend.

Be really great to win it.

A lot of football this weekend.

Absolutely.

Big time football this weekend.

We got NFL football,

college football,

World Cup.

You know, essentially, the NFL is over for me this year.

I mean,

not for me.

What?

Not a way.

No way.

There's a lot of football left, man.

The NFL has been great this year.

No, it has not.

It's been a lot of fun.

No, it has not.

Great season.

There's been no fun in the NFL.

Zero.

Four and seven Green Bay Packers.

Yeah, and they're going down again this week too, my friend.

How do you know?

You don't know that.

Yeah, okay.

You don't know that.

Okay.

No, I don't.

Aaron Rodgers could come back and it'll just be a marvelous Sunday night.

Be his MVP self again.

Yeah.

Who knows?

The two-time

back-to-back.

Back-to-back.

Last two MVPs, and now it's like he's never played football before.

It's true.

He'll figure it out this week against the Eagles.

That's usually how it works.

Somehow, everyone who's been terrible their whole year usually figures it out against the Eagles somehow.

I hope that's true.

Not this year.

Not this year, so not this year so nine and one.

Nine and one.

That sucks.

Yeah, it's pretty exciting.

Pretty exciting stuff.

I never get in front of myself.

Of course, I assume they're going to lose every single game.

Where's the Super Bowl this year?

Phoenix.

Okay.

I believe it's Phoenix.

All right.

Okay.

I think it's the Phoenix here.

Have you been to a Super Bowl in Phoenix?

A couple of them.

Yeah.

They're there every few years.

Phoenix is one of those.

They're in the rotation.

It's like Miami.

Some people go to them every year.

That's true.

That's true.

By the way, Pat, we are going up on YouTube here in just a second for a special Q ⁇ A, anything you want to talk about, but the election was, you know, anything, election stuff, whatever you want.

Youtube.com/slash Studos America.

We just launched it.

We're up right now with a kind of behind-the-scenes look at the radio program.

But if you go there right now, as soon as the show is over, we're going to go right into our

Q ⁇ A.

Anything you want to talk about.

I don't know.

Maybe Pat and Jeffy will stick around.

What do you guys think?

You're going to stick around for a little bit?

Oh, man.

I wish I could.

If you're not going to be angry.

I wish I could.

If you're not going to be angry, Stu, I'll stay.

I was very angry in the break at my stupid tripod, which is not, I don't understand it.

Every time I think I figured out how to get this thing to work, it doesn't work.

But the good thing is they're also expensive.

They're also expensive.

So when they're expensive and they don't work, it's a really good concept.

It's a good deal.

It's fun.

It's a good deal.

It's so good.

You know what you could do with that, though, is hit a beaver.

You can take that thing and hit a beaver.

Give it to me.

I'm going to go beat some beavers to death with it today.

You know, I know

they wanted to charge you $2,000.

I give this to you for $1K right now.

Walk out out the door.

$1,000 for this.

That saves you money.

You can half of what you're going to pay the beaver collector.

Tempting.

And you know, I will say this, Pat.

Shooting a beaver really impersonal.

Getting right in its face with a tripod and beating its over the head, that's true.

You look it right in the eyes, that's going to be real revenge.

Absolutely.

And I'm sure they just stand there and wait for me to do it, too.

No, you can keep the if you if you hit a beaver over the head and pay me a thousand dollars for it, you can keep the tripod.

It doesn't work anyway as a tripod.

No, it doesn't.

doesn't god forbid it could hold a freaking phone up

evenly can't do that why would it function for the purpose it was created for why would it do that i don't know you'd think it would be the one thing it could do you had one job and yet it can't do that thing it can't do it now if i sat here for the next two three hours and worked on it eventually inexplicably me doing the same thing for the hundredth time it would just start working that's really weird that's what would happen that is really weird it's very frustrating pat who made that thing?

I don't know, but I want to kill them.

Yeah, I want to assassinate them.

Whoever it is,

I want them dead.

Then I'm not going to be here for your YouTube thing if you're still going to be angry.

It is angry.

It's still rhetoric.

You don't want to be a part of that.

No, I don't.

Right?

You don't want to be a part of that because it's you know, Jeffy, we haven't thanked you enough for coming in today.

Oh, well, you're welcome.

By the way, you're still here.

Why?

Chewing the fact.

Oh, yeah, okay, okay, that's why.

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