Nothing Is Normal Any More. Stop Pretending It Is | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Tiffany Smiley | 10/18/22
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Speaker 42 Hello, America, and welcome to the program. Today, I just want to address one word.
Speaker 46 Truth.
Speaker 47 Does it matter anymore?
Speaker 44 Do people even see the truth anymore?
Speaker 52 Have you been sucked in one direction or another
Speaker 55 and no longer recognize, wait a minute, wait a minute, I've changed everything in my life.
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Speaker 62 Wouldn't that be nice?
Speaker 45 No, when we were discriminating against other dogs,
Speaker 42 just posing them down in the back.
Speaker 14 No, I...
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Speaker 67 walked away.
Speaker 69 My wife came home about an hour later.
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Speaker 14 Did he lick the bowl clean?
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Speaker 45 All right, so I would like to ask you:
Speaker 69 when
Speaker 80 did this become normal?
Speaker 81 When did we all go insane?
Speaker 84 When are we going to stand up and go, nah,
Speaker 85 this isn't true?
Speaker 87 Ulta, apparently it's a makeup company.
Speaker 89 Who knew?
Speaker 49
Oh, I know because 42% of my salary goes to it. So I do know.
I'm very aware of this.
Speaker 91 Ulta highlighted a podcast with two grown men in makeup and wigs chatting about what it's like to be a girl.
Speaker 94 Here it is.
Speaker 96 Here it is.
Speaker 97
Now I know I can find love. I know I can still be a performer.
I know that I can have a family. I want to be able to get a girl.
Speaker 98 The dude has a beard.
Speaker 97 And I absolutely can.
Speaker 97
And that's why the narrative still has a long way to go. Because when I was grieving Boy Dylan, I didn't know those things were even accessible to me.
Okay.
Speaker 94
Okay. Okay.
Okay. Okay.
Okay.
Speaker 99 Two men in drag.
Speaker 100 This is the marketing material for a cosmetic company whose 90% of their customers are women.
Speaker 57 It's not going well for the makeup company.
Speaker 14 And maybe,
Speaker 28 maybe women are going to start standing up against this madness.
Speaker 35 Maybe somebody's going to go, you know what?
Speaker 105 They're two dudes.
Speaker 100 They're not women.
Speaker 52 Okay, he goes on to talk about how, you know, I can have,
Speaker 106 I'm excited.
Speaker 104 I'm excited because I could have a I'm gonna be a mom no you're not no you're not
Speaker 107 this is biological it's not a feeling you can't be a mother
Speaker 26 and it's not cool to pretend it's okay anymore ask your friends show them this video you can find it Show them this video.
Speaker 53 Say,
Speaker 109 when did you decide this was okay?
Speaker 107 How dare you being a hater?
Speaker 110 I don't hate them.
Speaker 102 I don't hate them.
Speaker 44 This is just a lie.
Speaker 66 It's a lie.
Speaker 111 How about this?
Speaker 66 How about this video?
Speaker 44 75 Days of Girlhood.
Speaker 112 This one is great.
Speaker 87 Watch this one.
Speaker 113 75 Days of Girlhood.
Speaker 94 It is.
Speaker 23 I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 115 You just played it for me.
Speaker 49 I mean,
Speaker 49 basically, what we were about to hear was two guys saying they were girls.
Speaker 23 No, no, no, no.
Speaker 116 This one is different.
Speaker 98 This is somewhere.
Speaker 57 This is one guy.
Speaker 117 This is one guy saying 14.
Speaker 76 Cut 14. Here he is.
Speaker 97
Day 75 of being a girl, and I've been carrying around tampons and pads for the past two months, but I've actually never opened one up. So let's do it.
Woohoo!
Speaker 97 I thought the letter stood for small, medium, and large based on the size of your Barbie pouch. But after a Google, I found out it's actually the level of your flow.
Speaker 118 He's carrying these around.
Speaker 12 He's carrying these around because he's excited about his period.
Speaker 105 Do you know a single woman that gets excited about her period? Woohoo!
Speaker 13 Not one.
Speaker 99 I've never met
Speaker 67 one.
Speaker 35 You're a dude because no woman reacts that way.
Speaker 66 Period.
Speaker 48 When did we say this was okay?
Speaker 71 The North Carolina Museum of Art is hosting a drag queen story hour for children as young as two.
Speaker 87 The museum promises to promote the gender fluidity of childhood and unleash a maelstrom of passion.
Speaker 83 It's called Artful Story Time.
Speaker 124 It's a family-friendly
Speaker 125 show for all ages.
Speaker 71 Done in conjunction with the North Carolina Museum of Art and the house of, I'm going to spell it, C-O-X-X.
Speaker 78 Sure sounds family-friendly to me.
Speaker 79 Why,
Speaker 90 why are we, Why are we asking questions about transgender community?
Speaker 53 Seriously, why are we saying, how dare the transgender story type?
Speaker 126 No, this is the North Carolina Museum of Art.
Speaker 112 They're the ones that are doing it.
Speaker 51 They are the ones corrupting your children.
Speaker 105 No child needs to go to a drag show.
Speaker 69 None.
Speaker 35 When did we accept that?
Speaker 71 When did we begin to say, well, let's tolerate?
Speaker 104 Yeah, I cannot believe
Speaker 87 that the polls are as close as as they are.
Speaker 84 And by the way, there's been a like a 30-point swing with Democrats in the polls.
Speaker 75 I saw one from I think the New York Times.
Speaker 53 With women, I think it was, with women, it's gone from 16%
Speaker 53 advantage to 18%
Speaker 4 advantage for the Democrat, for the Republicans.
Speaker 28 Even with that kind of swing, I cannot believe it's this close.
Speaker 23 What is wrong with America?
Speaker 87 How about this one?
Speaker 90 A trans-Australian, I'm going to read it as printed.
Speaker 130 A trans-Australian woman
Speaker 56 has been convicted for filming herself
Speaker 99 masturbating her penis next to a young child.
Speaker 118 Okay.
Speaker 100 I don't know if you know this.
Speaker 68 Women don't have penises.
Speaker 128 That's not a woman.
Speaker 80 When will someone
Speaker 128 stop the madness?
Speaker 113 Here's the story.
Speaker 124 A dude who wants to be considered a woman,
Speaker 25 but hasn't mutilated himself yet in Australia
Speaker 71 was just
Speaker 100 performing an obscene act in front of a young child.
Speaker 111 Oh, and sitting next to him were dozens dozens of child sex abuse content.
Speaker 71 The judge called the content depraved because the victims included toddlers and babies.
Speaker 50 But who are you to judge?
Speaker 43 Maybe those toddlers are gender fluid.
Speaker 106 After all, they went to the trans show at two.
Speaker 45 You know,
Speaker 73 these teachers,
Speaker 48 the teachers who are teaching and spoon-feeding this crap, they are dangerous to our children.
Speaker 77 We are not just dealing with people we disagree with now.
Speaker 94 We have people who are teaching dangerous doctrine.
Speaker 92 Let me ask you this: when did we say could you please play
Speaker 71 well, play cut 10?
Speaker 19 Try this one
Speaker 19 Here's no, no, no.
Speaker 17 Cut 10, please.
Speaker 27 Cut 10. Oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 8 Sorry, we switched this.
Speaker 57 Please play cut eight on Pat's.
Speaker 37 Okay.
Speaker 137 Violent crime is surging.
Speaker 127 Sorry.
Speaker 16 We've changed all of our SOT sheets today, this morning, twice, so I'm sorry our sound is a little screwed up between us.
Speaker 17 Try cut one, please.
Speaker 140 if you get any questionable calls please tell us by going to report fraud report fraud
Speaker 140 dot
Speaker 69 f tc okay dot gov when when when
Speaker 142 in what world
Speaker 120 is it reasonable for a president of the united states not to understand
Speaker 143 a web address
Speaker 29 30 years ago I was saying dot-com, that's DOT.
Speaker 44 That's a that's a period, not DOT.
Speaker 78 30 years ago.
Speaker 49 Oh gosh, when I heard it, I thought it was like the Department of Transportation or some dumb government website.
Speaker 111 He was reading DOT, he was reading dot-com.
Speaker 118 No, yes,
Speaker 118 yes.
Speaker 57 Okay,
Speaker 25 when we are a technologically advanced society that is dealing with transhumanism on the
Speaker 66 future.
Speaker 78 We're there.
Speaker 52 And this guy doesn't even know how to read a web address.
Speaker 25 Did you see the latest video where he was wandering around?
Speaker 112 They asked him a question, and he's like,
Speaker 77 and he's just standing there completely lost.
Speaker 78 How about Fetterman yesterday?
Speaker 69 Fetterman
Speaker 104 cannot speak.
Speaker 100 He cannot speak.
Speaker 125 Do you expect this man to be able to do the business of the world's most powerful country and it is in trouble?
Speaker 17 When did that become okay?
Speaker 87 How about this one?
Speaker 127 Is this true?
Speaker 148 Is this true?
Speaker 129 And if not, why are people just accepting it?
Speaker 128 Former FBI agent Peter Strzok, you remember him?
Speaker 76 He's the central figure in propagating
Speaker 57 the Trump-Russian collusion probe.
Speaker 129 He was the one that was having an affair with another FBI agent as they plotted the president's demise. He's fine.
Speaker 113 He's on legacy media still.
Speaker 76 He's somebody that we should really listen to.
Speaker 40 He said that September 11th is nothing compared to January 6th.
Speaker 57 Okay?
Speaker 113 If you look at the scale of terms of threat to democracy, I mean 9-11 was a tragedy.
Speaker 84 We still mourn them to this day.
Speaker 71 But when you look at something that's an attack on democracy that could actually bring about fundamental change to American governance, 9-11 is nothing compared to January 6th.
Speaker 62 Let me just remind you what 9-11 sounded like.
Speaker 62 Second airplane, a 7-27
Speaker 62 Oh my
Speaker 62 god, that was a huge exposure.
Speaker 62 People are jumping out the windows. Oh, yeah, they're jumping out the windows.
Speaker 62 Let's go, stop, score, let's go. Oh, no.
Speaker 62 Can we please?
Speaker 93 Can we please?
Speaker 94 I've never seen anything like this
Speaker 93 Put things into perspective for just a second Can we please stop the lies stop you know what you know what you have to do Glenn, what do we do?
Speaker 145 What do we do?
Speaker 151 It's out of control
Speaker 10 Just stop accepting the lies That's it.
Speaker 67 That's it when you hear it.
Speaker 20 Nope
Speaker 153 When you see a video, I'm gonna be a mom.
Speaker 102 Nope. No, he's not.
Speaker 9 It's a dude.
Speaker 4 You know, I think the beard and the mustache gave him away on that one, but he's a dude.
Speaker 141 Okay?
Speaker 40 I watch this stuff and I think how sick is our society.
Speaker 130 Not because that stuff happens.
Speaker 128 We all know that stuff has happened.
Speaker 100 But we're all accepting it like it's okay
Speaker 128 to make that choice and just say i'm a woman or a woman saying i'm a man there's something called truth and there's something called science oh by the way speaking of science did you see it's what all the kids want for christmas a more deadly covid 19
Speaker 127 if you didn't see this this is wonderful remember fauci
Speaker 107 Remember Fauci?
Speaker 83 He was all over everything saying, gosh, I didn't, I didn't gain a function.
Speaker 124 We wouldn't do that.
Speaker 25 Cut 13.
Speaker 155 Senator Paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect that the NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain of function research. Okay,
Speaker 139 let's just stop with the lies.
Speaker 34 Researchers, this came out yesterday.
Speaker 19 Why this is not
Speaker 12 the headline.
Speaker 44 Researchers at Boston University's National National Emerging Infectious Disease Laboratory have emphasis on this word, created
Speaker 99 a new strain of the COVID virus, echoing experiments which many believe led to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaker 12 The variant is a hybrid of the Omicron variant, which spread over the winter, and the original virus that was discovered in Wuhan, with this hybrid killing 80% of the mice researchers infected.
Speaker 56 This has an 80%
Speaker 105 kill rate.
Speaker 67 Why the hell are we doing that?
Speaker 67 Why the hell are we doing that?
Speaker 106 You are not out of control in this country.
Speaker 111 Your government is out of control.
Speaker 77 Fauci's people paid for this.
Speaker 73 They paid for this.
Speaker 25 You had mild symptoms with the Omicron variant, but when they said, hey, what would happen if we put these two bad things together?
Speaker 77 80% kill rate.
Speaker 111 Great.
Speaker 157 Great.
Speaker 23 More in a minute.
Speaker 116 How much would you be willing to do for somebody you loved who was in pain?
Speaker 39 How far would you go?
Speaker 116 What would you spend?
Speaker 15 Is the answer a lot, anything, really?
Speaker 33 Now what if that person was you?
Speaker 156 It's amazing how, you know, the golden rule is love thy neighbor as thyself.
Speaker 116 We always focus on the neighbor.
Speaker 109 We don't focus on ourselves.
Speaker 66 You have to love yourself.
Speaker 109 You have to take care of yourself.
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Speaker 25 all right so let's uh we're gonna start with cut eight here gang um i want to show you um
Speaker 159 i want to show you some video here uh this is a um
Speaker 42 this is a protest in paris how would you describe that stew
Speaker 122 very large Very large.
Speaker 49 Very, very large. Tens of thousands, at least.
Speaker 115 Tens of thousands, it seems to go on forever.
Speaker 36 Okay?
Speaker 53 This is not from the BBC.
Speaker 127 This isn't on Reuters.
Speaker 160 This isn't the AP.
Speaker 18 This isn't on CNN.
Speaker 23 This is nowhere.
Speaker 113 Same look at Paris, different place, different day.
Speaker 58 What do you have here?
Speaker 96 Another riot on the street.
Speaker 142 Okay?
Speaker 47 This is not Antifa.
Speaker 111 This is a group of regular people.
Speaker 28 Okay, try this one on.
Speaker 11 Cut 10, please.
Speaker 92 And what are they chanting?
Speaker 154 Thousands of people.
Speaker 76 Again, different day, different street.
Speaker 99 Paris, they are chanting liberty.
Speaker 109 That's what they're chanting.
Speaker 28 Why isn't this on the front page of the New York Times?
Speaker 99 I mean, I know that everybody carried Martin Luther King, everyone, all around the world.
Speaker 33 The United States carried Gandhi and his protests.
Speaker 28 You know, because I've been in South Africa and they hated me in South Africa.
Speaker 63 And I was like, how do you even know me?
Speaker 77 Because the world covered the Tea Party to make sure the world knew we were the bad guys.
Speaker 67 Why?
Speaker 43 Why do I have to go to an Indian news outlet to cover the protests in London?
Speaker 67 Why?
Speaker 31 Oh, that's not it.
Speaker 65 When I come back, I'm going to show you the protests all over the world that you don't know are going on.
Speaker 58 And what is it that they're protesting?
Speaker 137 Hmm.
Speaker 122 Exactly what you are protesting.
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Speaker 108 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 3 So I was just showing you the people that are on the streets in London and in Paris.
Speaker 87 What are they protesting?
Speaker 33 They are protesting the things that we should be a little upset about.
Speaker 167 They are protesting in England about what the Bank of England is doing to their money.
Speaker 71 They are protesting not only in Paris and England about inflation, but also the cost of gasoline and oil.
Speaker 88 Here, let me show you another one.
Speaker 58 This is
Speaker 43 cut 11.
Speaker 87 This is Brussels.
Speaker 105 This is the head of the EU.
Speaker 79 Look at this.
Speaker 57 What are they chanting? We want justice.
Speaker 98 Justice.
Speaker 41 A day of justice.
Speaker 74 Okay?
Speaker 75 That in Brussels chanting justice
Speaker 48 justice What kind of justice is it?
Speaker 154 How about the protest cut 12 in Berlin
Speaker 61 Looks like a peaceful crowd there just walking in the streets
Speaker 76 what are they
Speaker 87 upset about
Speaker 35 it is The unrest of inflation, energy, food prices, COVID mandates, WEF power grabs disguised as climate policies, you would think this would be a big story, but no, the press yesterday didn't cover the hundreds of thousands of people on the street.
Speaker 118 Instead, they covered a guy in a dress who was spray painting an Aston Martin showroom to protest climate change.
Speaker 81 They haven't even shown the
Speaker 111 kids in Scotland and in the UK going into stores and just dumping milk because of environment.
Speaker 12 Cows are bad.
Speaker 44 Europe is about to freeze this winter.
Speaker 28 It is leading the way in recession and food prices.
Speaker 84 It's worse over there than it is here.
Speaker 100 Millions of people are going to be impoverished by this just in Europe and hundreds of millions over the rest rest of the world.
Speaker 168 Shouldn't our mainstream media be on the streets covering these things?
Speaker 63 Shouldn't you know
Speaker 91 that the UN and the EU is telling Sweden,
Speaker 105 you can't drop your aid?
Speaker 71 Sweden gives 1% of their GDP
Speaker 96 or their GNI, gross national income.
Speaker 50 They give 1%
Speaker 125 to the world
Speaker 95 here.
Speaker 92 They said, we can't do it anymore.
Speaker 25 We have got to take care of ourselves.
Speaker 107 The EU and the UN are pushing back.
Speaker 87 How about this one?
Speaker 78 This one comes from Germany.
Speaker 43 Health Minister Karl Lauterbach warns that hospitals could go bankrupt in the course of this energy and inflation crisis.
Speaker 80 He said yesterday, you have to react quickly and drastically.
Speaker 90 The real danger, the hospital will soon go bankrupt as a result of the energy and inflation crisis.
Speaker 73 If we don't react quickly and really drastically, there will be closures.
Speaker 94 Hmm.
Speaker 111 Now, the finance minister said we can't have a special fund for everything.
Speaker 48 We can't introduce a special fund for every area.
Speaker 66 You have to be careful.
Speaker 112 Everything has to be paid for.
Speaker 78 So here's Germany saying their hospitals hospitals are going to go under
Speaker 81 and the finance minister saying we don't have any money.
Speaker 130 Okay, while we're on the topic of having lots of money and hospitals, the Biden administration has just announced the expansion of taxpayer-funded gender-affirming health care for transgender and gender-diverse federal employees.
Speaker 77 Beginning next year, all providers will be required to have adopted one or more recognized entities.
Speaker 72 Among the approved entities are the World Professional Association of Transgender Health Standards of Care.
Speaker 34 This is the one that is in trouble because they've just removed the minimum age recommendations.
Speaker 83 But you will be paying for it.
Speaker 4 And by the way, under the umbrella, you know, of gender care, they've also expanded to all gender non-conforming identities, which will include eunuchs, the guys who have their twigs and berries removed because they want to just do that.
Speaker 94 Okay.
Speaker 94 Okay.
Speaker 12 All right. But we have plenty of money.
Speaker 170 And by the way, we even have enough money, the student loan forgiveness, which the Democrats know
Speaker 104 is unconstitutional.
Speaker 124 Nancy Pelosi said it.
Speaker 51 Joe Biden said it. Barack Obama said it.
Speaker 128 He has no constitutional authority to do this.
Speaker 33 Yesterday, it's fast, it's easy, and it takes less than five minutes.
Speaker 58 It's a game changer for millions of Americans to get moving.
Speaker 83 It's going to cancel $10,000 in debt for those earning less than $125,000 per year and $20,000 for those who received Pell Grants.
Speaker 170 Well, that's fantastic.
Speaker 171 Borrowers need not
Speaker 117 what's known as an FSA ID to log on to the application, nor will they need to upload any documents, including any tax records.
Speaker 35 Instead of having to provide documents that verify that you, as an individual, earned less than $125,000 in 2020,
Speaker 51 the application just asks borrowers to check a box.
Speaker 159 Is that true?
Speaker 67 Are you really that?
Speaker 116 That's it.
Speaker 51 No problem. We got plenty of money.
Speaker 105 We have plenty of money.
Speaker 128 By the way, the French government, in talks now about crisis,
Speaker 105 meeting with their senior ministers about having enough money to be able to help people heat their homes.
Speaker 81 While we're here, the Biden administration is moving towards a relief a release of another 10 million to 15 million barrels of oil from the nation's emergency stockpile.
Speaker 91 We're selling it, a lot of it, to China.
Speaker 65 To
Speaker 12 China,
Speaker 23 this would be the latest tranche of a 180 million barrel program that began in the spring.
Speaker 58 Heading into this winter, the U.S.
Speaker 4 has the lowest seasonal inventories of diesel, according to data first compiled in 1982.
Speaker 71 So we're at an all-time high, and we start compiling in 1982.
Speaker 28 By the way, top energy advisor is also arguing now in favor of new export controls the government's putting on.
Speaker 130 Now, the energy secretary has said, well, I have a few concerns with this, but not to worry.
Speaker 15 They're going to get Exxon and ConocoPhillips.
Speaker 4 They have been notified of what they have to do.
Speaker 44 Now, they say
Speaker 58 that by limiting fuel exports, it's going to lead to higher prices in parts of the U.S., particularly in the import-reliant Northeast.
Speaker 14 But who lives in the Northeast?
Speaker 84 There's almost nobody.
Speaker 145 It might as well be the northern regions of Canada.
Speaker 73 Who needs oil there?
Speaker 101 By the way, The EU is beefing up their infrastructure protection.
Speaker 73 Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine has brought a new set of threats, often combined as a hybrid attack.
Speaker 118 Have we done anything with our electrical grid?
Speaker 134 Have we?
Speaker 78 Have we?
Speaker 90 We've been talking about this forever, forever.
Speaker 57 What are we doing?
Speaker 91 Are we spending money there?
Speaker 171 No, no, no.
Speaker 82 We got to give people trans surgeries.
Speaker 88 Oh, well, we got plenty of money.
Speaker 57 Really?
Speaker 128 I thought the cupboard was bare, Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 130 The president said there's nothing that we can cut.
Speaker 57 Really?
Speaker 75 How about this?
Speaker 77 How about this?
Speaker 26 We've already depleted our oil supply.
Speaker 118 We no longer can help Europe.
Speaker 107 We can't help Europe.
Speaker 53 There's nothing left for us.
Speaker 56 If we send them our oil, if we send them our money, if we send them our food, it will hurt America.
Speaker 106 Notice, every other Western country is preparing.
Speaker 95 No.
Speaker 66 Joseph, what's that dream?
Speaker 19 Ah, it's going to last forever.
Speaker 83 It's going to be good.
Speaker 131 We're not preparing at all.
Speaker 56 What we are doing is we're sending billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine.
Speaker 82 Now, we're not just sending them dollars.
Speaker 124 We're also sending them weapons and ammunitions.
Speaker 71 And I'm just, I just
Speaker 117 want to quote,
Speaker 43 U.S.
Speaker 66 stockpiles of munitions are becoming dangerously depleted, and it will take years for U.S.
Speaker 71 production capacity to catch up.
Speaker 80 So in other words, we are running out of weapons and ammunition because we're sending them all to a foreign country.
Speaker 25 Biden said, don't worry about it.
Speaker 87 We have no howitzers left.
Speaker 89 Did you know that?
Speaker 88 We have no 150 millimeter
Speaker 103 howitzers left.
Speaker 57 None. They're all over.
Speaker 83 We gave them all away.
Speaker 128 Biden said last spring,
Speaker 71 we're just going to make new ones.
Speaker 75 It's not a problem.
Speaker 81 They haven't even put the order in yet.
Speaker 131 The world is preparing for famine. The world is preparing for huge inflation.
Speaker 105 The world is preparing for shortages of energy, of food, of medical care.
Speaker 84 The world is on the verge of World War III.
Speaker 70 And we're depleting that as well.
Speaker 115 America, when did you lose your ability to think critically?
Speaker 172 Because this is not deep critical thinking.
Speaker 33 This is something my kids would understand.
Speaker 33 You would wake anybody up in the middle of the night and go, hey, these things are happening.
Speaker 79 The entire world
Speaker 73 is doing this.
Speaker 89 And
Speaker 90 we're just having a party.
Speaker 113 We're just arguing about transgender issues, having strip shows for our kids, and printing money like
Speaker 116 it's going out of style.
Speaker 88 And we're giving all that money to things that constitutionally you don't have a right
Speaker 71 while not taking care of our business at home.
Speaker 172 We're not going to have a 2024 election if we don't get past this 2022 election.
Speaker 53 We may not have a 2024 election, quite honestly, because there may not be anything left by 2024.
Speaker 4 I have never said those things to you before. I've always said, you know, we'll save it in the end, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 75 We are at the end here, gang.
Speaker 23 You have got to get everyone you know informed.
Speaker 99 They need to know.
Speaker 44 Just give them this last hour of the podcast.
Speaker 113 Just what I just did.
Speaker 142 Give them that and say, can you explain any of this?
Speaker 6 Can you explain any of it away?
Speaker 168 We are living in the normalcy bias.
Speaker 99 Nothing is normal.
Speaker 91 Nothing is normal.
Speaker 92 And yet, so many people are going about their lives as if it is normal.
Speaker 110 It's not.
Speaker 133 No one is telling you to prepare.
Speaker 120 Our president says there's no recession coming.
Speaker 127 Bloomberg said yesterday, 100%
Speaker 100 guaranteed a recession is coming.
Speaker 56 That's even insane.
Speaker 78 We're in a recession.
Speaker 53 Nothing is normal.
Speaker 22 Don't act like it is.
Speaker 122 Prepare.
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Speaker 133 I'm just sitting here thinking, it's unthinkable what's happening, but you keep using that word.
Speaker 13 I do not think it means what you think it means.
Speaker 168 It's, I mean, here we are. How many apocalyps can we have?
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Speaker 89 john stossel john stossel is a guy who is probably one of the most buttoned up media guys ever he's got like a million emmy awards
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Speaker 45 Welcome to the program. Well, we're going to talk a little politics, a little polls.
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Speaker 176 Apparently, abortion
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Speaker 60 Their children that they haven't killed and
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Speaker 80 Who would have seen that coming?
Speaker 125 Politics, politics, polls, polls, and a little bit of pleading.
Speaker 50 This hour.
Speaker 129 Imagine if somebody had the audacity to tell you you should spend some time working on yourself before you try to go out and fix all the world's problems.
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Speaker 164 The left hates him because he promotes personal responsibility.
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Speaker 34 Welcome to Mr.
Speaker 88 Pat Cray, who I brought in today, because
Speaker 71 I want to start with something that I saw on television last night.
Speaker 72 It's Mike Lee.
Speaker 4 Mike Lee debating Egg McMuffin,
Speaker 25 and who, of course, is a CIA operative, so he knows nothing about disinformation.
Speaker 28 A guy who is running as an independent, but is raising money through Act Blue and using all of the Democratic strategists.
Speaker 138 And also endorsed by the Democrat Party. Yeah.
Speaker 20 But don't worry about it.
Speaker 65 Don't worry about it.
Speaker 162 He's fine.
Speaker 38 He said yesterday something that I found, I don't know, a little troubling.
Speaker 25 Let's play
Speaker 50 Let's Play Cut 20, please.
Speaker 177 But for you to talk about the importance of the Electoral College, I think, is rich. I think you know exactly how important it is.
Speaker 177 And I think you knew how important it was when you sought to urge the White House that had lost an election to find fake electors to overturn the will of the people.
Speaker 177
Senator Lee, that was the most egregious betrayal of our nation's Constitution in its history by a U.S. Senator, I believe.
believe, and it will be your legacy. Senator Lee is still casting doubt.
Speaker 177 Please.
Speaker 49 What happens when you lie?
Speaker 177 Ladies and gentlemen, you just took about seven or eight minutes away from the candidates.
Speaker 94 We're here to hear things.
Speaker 138 He's talking in dog minutes.
Speaker 95 Senator Lee,
Speaker 177 you advised spurious so-called legal efforts to mislead tens of millions of Americans that the election had been stolen. And congratulations, you succeeded.
Speaker 177 As recently as this year, and even tonight, you're still casting doubt on the legitimacy of the election.
Speaker 177
You're doing a tremendous disservice to this country, Senator Lee. You have betrayed your oath to the Constitution with this.
Oh my God.
Speaker 177 And for this state, Utah, that was founded by people like my ancestors and yours, who sacrificed greatly to finally realize true freedom, for you to represent this state and to cast away, to abandon, to throw away 14 generations of American leadership,
Speaker 177 I think is a travesty. Are we still talking?
Speaker 94 Senator Leah, 30 years ago.
Speaker 98 Now, listen to this.
Speaker 26 Listen to Mike.
Speaker 177
That's not true. It is.
You know that's not true. You, sir, owe me an apology.
Whoa, listen.
Speaker 134 Hold on just a second.
Speaker 146 Pause it there, please.
Speaker 35 Just a second.
Speaker 128 Now, this hothead has got to calm down.
Speaker 23 He's a radical, you know.
Speaker 95 An extremist. Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 170 Extremists.
Speaker 78 And that's the way all extremists talk.
Speaker 117 You, sir, owe me an apology.
Speaker 65 Whoa.
Speaker 20 Extreme rhetoric.
Speaker 141 Whoa.
Speaker 95 Slow down on the hate-mongering, Mike.
Speaker 26 Okay.
Speaker 142 By the way, did you notice he didn't interrupt him?
Speaker 132 He stood there.
Speaker 133 He looked at him, faced him, listened to all of it, didn't take a note, didn't say anything, didn't react to anything.
Speaker 16 That's exactly what somebody who is an anarchist does.
Speaker 3 Now listen to his response.
Speaker 177 In the days leading up to January 6th, when the votes were going to be open and counted, I had a job to do.
Speaker 177
There were rumors circulating, suggesting that some states were considering switching out their slates of electors. If that were true, I would need to know about it.
I did research on that.
Speaker 177
I made phone calls to figure out whether the rumors were true. The rumors were false.
On that basis, I voted to certify the results of the elections.
Speaker 40 My gosh, listen to that crazy talk.
Speaker 95 He voted to certify.
Speaker 142 I mean, that is somebody who why don't you just burn the Constitution, Mike?
Speaker 171 Yeah.
Speaker 49 Okay, so here's the important part of that, by the way, is the fact that, well, the booing, sure, but that McMullen knows that he's lying.
Speaker 98 This is not like he's not
Speaker 49 making a mistake.
Speaker 95 He's not going to see how he voted, right?
Speaker 57 And all you have to do.
Speaker 40 Mike Lee is not going to betray the...
Speaker 46 What?
Speaker 32 In what world is Mike Lee betraying the Constitution?
Speaker 81 In what world?
Speaker 127 All the guy talks about.
Speaker 106 Read his emails that were gathered by the January 6th committee.
Speaker 49 And there were all of them, by the way, on the air.
Speaker 145 On the air.
Speaker 98 There's not one of them.
Speaker 69 Not one of them.
Speaker 73 As soon as it gets, I mean, the first day he's like, look, I'm with you.
Speaker 71 You have to pursue everything that you can.
Speaker 5 Yeah.
Speaker 26 He does. Check it out.
Speaker 49 After a totally reasonable request.
Speaker 58 After December, what, 16th or whatever that date was, Mike's like, okay, well, I don't know.
Speaker 49 And before that, he's already off the bandwagon on this stuff.
Speaker 92 And then he is talking about the danger of doing this.
Speaker 78 You either have to prove it or not.
Speaker 71 And I don't think you can prove it.
Speaker 116 Wow, that's dangerous.
Speaker 58 Boy, he sure threw his lot in there, didn't he?
Speaker 27 It's disgraceful.
Speaker 49
The guy knows he's lying. He's going out there and trying to fool and manipulate the voters of Utah.
It's really despicable. That's what McMullen is doing there.
He knows he's doing it. So
Speaker 88 let me play one more.
Speaker 82 Play cut 21.
Speaker 177 Senator Lee, it is a betrayal of the American Republic. You were there to stand up for our conversation, for our Constitution.
Speaker 177 But when the barbarians were at the gate, you were happy to let them in.
Speaker 177 Senator Lee, next, and we will give you an additional left second.
Speaker 177 Look, I think I disagree with everything my opponent just said, including the words but, and, and the.
Speaker 98 It was
Speaker 177 an information-free, truth-free statement that's something of a record. Look,
Speaker 177
there is absolutely nothing to the idea that I would have ever supported, ever did support a fake electors plot. Nothing.
There's not a scintilla of evidence suggesting that.
Speaker 177
And yet you continue to insist that with a cavalier, reckless disregard for the truth. This is sad.
This is troubling. It's also entirely consistent with your adopted political party.
Speaker 177 You have sought for, actively courted, and obtained the endorsement of the Democratic Party.
Speaker 177 You've raised millions of dollars from Act Blue, the database on which far-left, progressive, socialist, democratic donors can be found.
Speaker 177 And then you have, in the last quarter alone, spent $1.6 million feeding the Democratic industrial complex.
Speaker 177 So it's not surprising to me that you would come here today and spout not only lies, but lies that are specific to the leftist cause, lies that are specific to the Democratic Party. Stop.
Speaker 13 This is totally right.
Speaker 65 He's totally right.
Speaker 79 And McMullen had had to file for the FEC.
Speaker 154 So all of those numbers are on record from him.
Speaker 49
But again, he's just lying. He's just lying constantly.
I mean, his entire campaign is just a bunch of lies.
Speaker 3 So here's the thing.
Speaker 47 This comes the pleading.
Speaker 74 And the reason why I brought you in, Bat.
Speaker 17 Utah is the last place to call someone a traitor, that you've betrayed the Constitution.
Speaker 77 You're a traitor.
Speaker 60 You have sold your country out to make those kinds of things.
Speaker 70 That's a big deal in Utah.
Speaker 9 You used to be, used to be.
Speaker 33 You know, Mike Lee, remember, they're calling Mike in the Salt Lake Trib, in the Deseret News, a radical.
Speaker 6 The guy who just said, you, sir, owe me an apology.
Speaker 36 Okay.
Speaker 89 It's not a radical.
Speaker 23 He's not a radical.
Speaker 44 But they have so skewed everything
Speaker 4 in the in the people that I know,
Speaker 57 if
Speaker 71 uh if they, if since McMullen called him this,
Speaker 50 I can't imagine that Utah doesn't wake up and see what's going on.
Speaker 83 And if they don't,
Speaker 4 I don't think I know Utah's anymore.
Speaker 137 No.
Speaker 23 I don't know America already.
Speaker 47 I don't think I know Utah.
Speaker 18 If if they don't see past this,
Speaker 152 yeah, they have to.
Speaker 76 Mike Lee is just, to me, the greatest senator in America, bar none.
Speaker 138 And that includes Ted Cruz. I think Mike Lee is the smartest,
Speaker 138 most conscious, and aware constitutionalist we have in government.
Speaker 157 I agree.
Speaker 138 And if they.
Speaker 73 It's like Kevin Scalia.
Speaker 36 Yeah.
Speaker 170 It's like having Scalia in the Senate.
Speaker 76 I mean, after his Senate career is over, he should be a Supreme Court justice.
Speaker 138
Yes, he should. And serve out the rest of his life in the Supreme Court.
And I think he'd love to, and they should do it, so that's why they won't.
Speaker 138 But if they don't see through this dumb Evan McMullen nonsense, yeah,
Speaker 13 it's not Utah anymore.
Speaker 49 And who do you think this guy is going to be loyal to after this?
Speaker 27 After the Democrats.
Speaker 49 He's put into power by
Speaker 169 cockdollers with Democrats.
Speaker 49
And votes from Democrats all over Utah. And by the way, most of the money is coming from outside the state.
It's not even
Speaker 13 inside the Utah.
Speaker 27 I think that's why Romney wants him so much.
Speaker 88 Honestly, Romney wants another one that will throw in with him and vote the Democratic way.
Speaker 33 He really does.
Speaker 146 He really does.
Speaker 10 Romney is another one of these people who think that people who believe in the Constitution and want to uphold the Constitution and would like to say, no, you must have a budget, and we're going to pass one for the first time since 2008.
Speaker 64 That's somehow or another radical.
Speaker 94 That's not radical.
Speaker 41 That's not radical. I don't know.
Speaker 49 Because I have a strong distaste for Mitt Romney. Just make that very, very clear in this particular circumstance.
Speaker 49 But it's important for people of Utah to understand that when you get Evan McMullen, you don't get Mitt Romney.
Speaker 89 No, you get.
Speaker 49 Mitt Romney is a guy who still votes 80% of the time with Republicans. You are not going to get that out of Evan McMullen.
Speaker 67 No, you're just going to get Joe Biden.
Speaker 49 You're going to get Joe. Who did Evan McMullen vote for? Joe Biden.
Speaker 41 He is going to be Chuck Schumer in Utah.
Speaker 95 And he will vote with Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 94 Yeah.
Speaker 94 Over and over and over again.
Speaker 41 He's going to be loyal.
Speaker 49 He's going to owe his entire political existence to Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 49 How do you think this guy is going to vote? Mitt Romney will be a dream compared to what you're getting out of Evan McMullen.
Speaker 44 And is it just me, is it just me that looks at the deep state and the problems that we have in Intel?
Speaker 79 And you look at a CIA
Speaker 13 operative
Speaker 99 that is running and you're like,
Speaker 114 oh, okay.
Speaker 18 I mean, Fetterman's starting to make sense.
Speaker 105 If that's the world we're in,
Speaker 112 sure, Fetterman makes sense.
Speaker 75 And didn't he run as a libertarian in 2016.
Speaker 170 Yes.
Speaker 141 So he's got Republican libertarian, independent.
Speaker 49 I think he was an independent. Was he an independent?
Speaker 137 Independent.
Speaker 25 But he was completely selling a
Speaker 98 whole different kettle of fish.
Speaker 49 He's changed his position on 99% of the stuff.
Speaker 67 I'm ready. He's already told you that.
Speaker 49 He's already told you that. I mean, like, seriously, someone who cares about, name the issue, life?
Speaker 49 Imagine casting a vote for Joe Biden, not picking a third party, not picking somebody else as a protest vote, writing in some Republican you like, which he was preaching
Speaker 98 with 2016.
Speaker 49 But instead, casting your vote for the guy who is not only spending trillions of dollars and causing all these inflation problems, but also who is dedicated with every fiber of his being to make sure that women can end the lives of babies.
Speaker 49 And you're going to tell me this guy's a principle guy in any way? I mean, I don't see how you can find that in this guy's record over the past couple of years. It's disgraceful.
Speaker 49 He is lying about every little bit of this. And if you're going to sit back and accept this, because I think there's a lot of people in Utah who are dreaming of Mitt Romney as a result here.
Speaker 49 And it's important to understand that's not what you're getting with this guy. Mitt Romney is a guy who I disagree with wholeheartedly on a slew of issues.
Speaker 49 And I don't like the way he acts, particularly in this race and how he's acted several times with many key votes.
Speaker 27 He's supporting the Democrat.
Speaker 49 But he still
Speaker 49 votes the right way. For example, go to the $1.9 trillion in spending.
Speaker 57 Mitt Romney did not vote for that.
Speaker 49
Go to the Inflation Reduction Act. Mitt Romney did not vote for that.
Evan McMullen will full stop.
Speaker 49 He will embrace every aspect of this ideology the second you put him in Washington because he owes his it Mitt Romney doesn't owe his life to Chuck Schumer politically.
Speaker 49 He doesn't owe Mitt Romney got that job because he's Mitt Romney. Evan McMullen is getting this job because millions and millions of dollars are coming directly from Democrats.
Speaker 49 His entire existence is owed to the Democratic Party, and he will pay it back every day he's there.
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Speaker 42 We have already spent.
Speaker 111 We have already spent. Outside groups have poured $1.34 billion
Speaker 4 into this election.
Speaker 128 $1.34 billion.
Speaker 152 That's never happened before.
Speaker 123 Just so you know, the most for a midterm cycle ever,
Speaker 129 $1.32 billion, was 2018.
Speaker 58 22 days to go.
Speaker 133 And that's just how much we've spent so far.
Speaker 28 And I can't say, us, where is that money coming from?
Speaker 162 Where is that money coming from?
Speaker 7 Places like Act Blue.
Speaker 65 Yeah.
Speaker 169 Yeah.
Speaker 3 I mean, it is, it is really terrifying.
Speaker 91 Why are these giant groups spending this much money?
Speaker 16 Because they know the country is in play.
Speaker 157 That's why.
Speaker 116 Country's in play.
Speaker 4 And if you don't get that, I don't think you ever will.
Speaker 85 But this election makes all the difference in the world.
Speaker 129 By the way, you see the Alaska Republicans are calling on Kentucky to censure McConnell because of
Speaker 18 the games he's playing up in Alaska.
Speaker 49 Yeah, they want Murkowski back in pretty badly.
Speaker 49 It's just hard to understand.
Speaker 156 It is.
Speaker 156 It is.
Speaker 49 And, you know, that seat will go to a Republican, but it will either be the McConnell endorsed or the Trump endorsed.
Speaker 57 And why do you want Democrat light?
Speaker 138 Why do you want that? Why would Mitch McConnell want that?
Speaker 98 Yeah, because
Speaker 49 I understand we are much more purist than the operatives in Washington. I can understand why, you know,
Speaker 49 I look at this and I say, okay, well, when there's a candidate who's really conservative, but maybe has a less chance of winning, you might support the moderate. But this is Alaska.
Speaker 49 That's not the case. Because this case is just,
Speaker 49 do you want
Speaker 49 a Republican's going to win the Senate seat in Alaska? It's 100% certain.
Speaker 67 So put a a real one in there.
Speaker 114 They don't want real ones.
Speaker 170 The system doesn't want real ones.
Speaker 57 They're getting rich with the fake ones.
Speaker 125 Why put a real one in there that actually wants to have the rule of law?
Speaker 16 By the way, I find it fascinating that they put all of their eggs in this abortion basket, so to speak.
Speaker 61 And now everybody's running away from that.
Speaker 23 I mean, isn't it like the most well-known political phrasing that it's the economy stupid?
Speaker 11 I mean,
Speaker 48 how did they even think that this was going to be the issue?
Speaker 138 Because I think there was initial uproar from the far left, and that got them excited that they could exploit this.
Speaker 138 But now they're seeing that what really matters is people don't even have enough money to put food on the table in some cases, at least not as much as they want.
Speaker 49 We don't know how this is going to play out, but tell me, isn't this exactly the way we said it was going to happen?
Speaker 49 Yes, yes, Democrats got excited when they got activated when that decision occurred, and Republicans were not engaged yet. It was a win for them.
Speaker 49 They were not, there's no reason to go protest after you win.
Speaker 49 But as the election gets closer, the Republicans and conservatives have woken up, and now all of these things, all the Democratic momentum, has disappeared.
Speaker 49 It's exactly what we were talking about two months ago.
Speaker 60 Disappeared on an epic scale, like hasn't been seen before, kind of scale.
Speaker 55 Senator Mike Lee.
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Speaker 85 She won't say that she's going to accept the results.
Speaker 70 You've got to be kidding me.
Speaker 57 Shocking. Yeah.
Speaker 6 Ever take a moment out of your day, just contemplate how much money you're forced to waste every month. And I'm not even talking about the money you intentionally throw away.
Speaker 16 I mean the money you spend on debts with high interest rates, credit cards.
Speaker 77 You know, when you're younger, everybody told you, don't take out credit cards, not worth it.
Speaker 172 And either you didn't listen to them or you got far enough along in the financial process that they eventually became necessary.
Speaker 4 Whatever the case, you're paying for it now.
Speaker 6 We all are.
Speaker 4 You're paying too much.
Speaker 122 We all are.
Speaker 175 Interest rates on credit cards are through the roof and it is only going to get worse.
Speaker 60 Do you see they're saying now that the Fed rate is going to be 8.5,
Speaker 39 8.5 for a mortgage on your house in the coming months?
Speaker 90 That'll change everything.
Speaker 149 Get out of this, please.
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Speaker 115 Hello, you sick Twisted Freak. Welcome to the
Speaker 108 Glen Beck program.
Speaker 115 Senator Mike Lee is joining us now.
Speaker 180 He is in apparently a close race.
Speaker 96 I still don't believe it, but
Speaker 121 apparently it's true.
Speaker 149 A close race with Egg McMuffin, who
Speaker 96 called the good senator
Speaker 4 a traitor last night and a man who had betrayed the Constitution and 14 generations of Americans that fought to build this country.
Speaker 2 He was booed for it.
Speaker 156 Of course, you wouldn't know this if you were just reading any of the papers in Salt Lake City because they're doing a hatchet job
Speaker 8 for the CIA agent
Speaker 31 and making Mike look like a radical.
Speaker 157 But
Speaker 22 as he said last night, you, sir, owe me an apology, which is so Antifa of him.
Speaker 96 Welcome, Mike Lee. How are you?
Speaker 183 I'm doing great. Thanks so much, Glenn.
Speaker 178 Sure.
Speaker 178 So
Speaker 60 what are your thoughts after the campaign last night or after the debate last night?
Speaker 183
Well, a couple of things. First of all, my opponent made very clear that a vote for him is a vote for Chuck Schumer.
A couple of things happened.
Speaker 183 In addition to just telling a number of all-out lies against me, he also went on there and defended price controls, openly championed them, used some kind of euphemism for them.
Speaker 183 You know, just a few months ago, Chuck Schumer passed a sweeping set of price controls in the pharmaceutical industry.
Speaker 183 And while those purport to help people, people, they actually do quite the opposite. They'll result in the rationing of care.
Speaker 183 They'll, in time, result in increased prices, less innovation, fewer life-saving and life-enhancing cures. And my opponent praised them right out of the Democratic Playbook.
Speaker 183 He spoke in truth-free sentences. Everything he said was about me and about things about me that weren't true.
Speaker 183 And to top it all off, Glenn, as soon as it was over, he went out, went directly on to MSNBC to fundraise to his Democratic National Donor Base. This is the kind of guy I'm dealing with.
Speaker 183 Now, what we've got here is rich out-of-state liberals from across the country somehow believe that Utah is for sale and that they can buy Utah by buying McMullen.
Speaker 183 But a vote for McMullen really is a vote for Schumer.
Speaker 183 Sadly, the Utah media establishment isn't reporting on this, and that's why I need all the help I can get at leiforsenate.com to make sure that we can counter his message because he gets free advertising every day from our media establishment in Utah.
Speaker 183 I need the help of your listeners at leeforsenate.com.
Speaker 180 It is
Speaker 82 quite amazing the hatchet job that is being done and the way even that was reported.
Speaker 145 The guy was booed.
Speaker 80 And Mike, I mean, if you call someone a traitor
Speaker 116 in Utah, that is, you know, you know what? That's
Speaker 70 that, I mean, that's, that's, that's like saying, you know, you betrayed the Republic of Texas here in Texas.
Speaker 71 You don't say that.
Speaker 82 And, and in Utah,
Speaker 44 he was booed,
Speaker 116 and that is, uh, that's outrageous.
Speaker 71 Utah does not like outrageous campaigns.
Speaker 4 They don't.
Speaker 22 They like gentlemanly discussions.
Speaker 183 And you don't see that reported by the Utah media.
Speaker 141 No, you don't.
Speaker 183
You don't like that. But Utah isn't mentioning it.
It isn't mentioning that he got booed repeatedly for saying absolutely outrageous and counterfactual things.
Speaker 183 But he likes those things because that's what's helping him raise a ton of money. Look, in his last quarter, he raised $2.5 million.
Speaker 183 His average donation
Speaker 183 was $327, which is pretty high for average itemized donation. Mine, by comparison, was $70.
Speaker 183 And he's doing this all over the country on ActBlue. You know what ActBlue is? That's
Speaker 183 a network that liberal Democrats use to raise money.
Speaker 183 Then he shelled out $1.6 million that he paid directly into the Democratic industrial complex, into consulting firms whose sole client base consists of liberal Democrats.
Speaker 183 So look, this guy's trying to kid us into thinking he's an independent. He's no more of an independent and would function as no more of an independent in the Senate than I function as a socialist.
Speaker 37 This is absolutely far.
Speaker 63 Mike, tell me the one reason
Speaker 74 you need to be in the Senate.
Speaker 183 Because I believe that government is necessary, but dangerous if left untended. Government in Washington is being
Speaker 183 left untended for the most part because all Democrats and enough Republicans have been willing to spend us into oblivion. This needs to turn around.
Speaker 183
We've got to restore our fundamental understanding of the purpose of the federal government. Its purpose is limited.
It's not open-ended.
Speaker 183
We've got to get back to the 18 clauses of Article 1, Section 8 to understand what its purpose is. I'm there to restore that.
I remind my colleagues of that every day.
Speaker 183 This movement is growing, and it's becoming ever more necessary as we're unable to afford all the stupid things we're spending money on that have nothing to do with federal power.
Speaker 16 You should listen to today's podcast, Mike, the first hour.
Speaker 15 I go through what Europe's doing and what we're doing. It's madness.
Speaker 82 It's absolute madness.
Speaker 49
Try to senator Mike Lee. Senator, I know you were mentioning your website, LeeForsenate.com.
People can go and help out there. Now,
Speaker 49 we have had another offer of help that has come from one Glenn Beck to come to Utah. to help your campaign.
Speaker 49 And I'm kind of hoping that you will reject it because whenever he tries to help out a candidate, they lose.
Speaker 183 Well, look,
Speaker 183 we're honored at his offer for help, and I believe my team is working with his right now to set that up.
Speaker 95 I don't think that's true, Mike.
Speaker 13 I don't think that's true.
Speaker 157 Don't think that's true.
Speaker 89 But I'm coming, whether you like it or not, I'm coming.
Speaker 183
Yeah, no, they are. They are.
Perhaps they haven't told you about it yet.
Speaker 183 My idea is that we're going to break your losing streak.
Speaker 183
I'm going to prove you wrong. You are not cursed.
It's just people in some states vote the wrong way. People in Utah are not going to vote the wrong way because we're going to make sure they don't.
Speaker 183 Because your listeners have been so helpful to me.
Speaker 183 And your listeners are going to encourage their friends and neighbors, anyone who cares about this country, who cares about constitutionally limited government, they're going to go to leadforsenate.com and help me win.
Speaker 183 And it's sad that it works this way, but I need their help. I need their help desperately because the Utah media won't report this fairly.
Speaker 95 It is crazy what's happening.
Speaker 183 They are my opponent's press shop,
Speaker 183 pretty much every one of them. And so that's why that, coupled with the rich out-of-state Democratic donor base that he solicits through Axe Blue and MSNBC, is doubly helping my opponent.
Speaker 183 because he gets nothing but praise from the media and advertising from the media and then more advertising funded by these rich liberal elites on the coast.
Speaker 88 Well, Tanya and I are coming out this weekend.
Speaker 165 We're going to leave Friday.
Speaker 102 I've been asked by Carrie Lake to come out and, as Stu said, I should use quotes around the word help,
Speaker 18 but she wants me to speak at something on Saturday night.
Speaker 10 But I said,
Speaker 6 you know, I've got Mike Lee and
Speaker 2 And soon as I know what he wants to do, then I'll give a yes or no.
Speaker 168 So let me know.
Speaker 183
We'll do. We'll do.
And we'll put a chance.
Speaker 183 We will end your losing streak with Glenn.
Speaker 95 There you go. All right.
Speaker 183 Set in motion, a sequence of events culminating in Glenn Beck being the political juggernaut of America.
Speaker 96 If not, Mike, if not, we're in deep trouble.
Speaker 152 Thank you so much, Senator Mike Lee from the great state of Utah, which, you know, coming day after election might not be the great state of Utah.
Speaker 19 I mean, we'll see. We'll see.
Speaker 171 You know, you want to be dead to me?
Speaker 23 Fine, be dead to me.
Speaker 46 Be dead to me.
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Speaker 4 You know, earlier I showed you the
Speaker 74 protests on the streets in Europe.
Speaker 129 People are protesting, you know, the fact that there's no energy, there's no gas.
Speaker 18 If you can get gas, it's wildly expensive.
Speaker 40 The fact that, you know, might not be able to heat my house,
Speaker 72 inflation, there's no food to be able to put on the table.
Speaker 57 Europe is about to be on fire, on fire.
Speaker 58 And the nations over there, now some of them are saying we should get out of NATO because
Speaker 144 why are we fighting for Ukraine?
Speaker 148 Is this worth it? Is this worth it?
Speaker 175 That's a question we better ask ourselves quickly.
Speaker 127 Is this
Speaker 87 worth it?
Speaker 28 Because, you know, the only one that I think is winning
Speaker 68 is Russia.
Speaker 171 I mean,
Speaker 146 yeah, it's bad in Russia, but it is about to be horrible in Europe.
Speaker 125 Just horrible.
Speaker 49 I mean, I don't know that I would say Russia is
Speaker 49 benefiting off of this.
Speaker 49 They're having a rough go of it as well, certainly. But it's again, this is why you try to avoid wars, right? This is why you try, you try not, and certainly try not to escalate them.
Speaker 49 And you don't want to deal with these, the consequences of all of this.
Speaker 89 Let me ask you this. Bad for everybody.
Speaker 4 Is it better for the United States or for Russia that Exxon jumped on this ESG bandwagon and said, yeah,
Speaker 111 you're right.
Speaker 71 It's too big of a reputational risk for us to be in Russia.
Speaker 78 So we're closing down there.
Speaker 129 Now they've lost, what was it?
Speaker 115 How many billions of dollars?
Speaker 103 They've just lost all of their infrastructure.
Speaker 85 All of their infrastructure.
Speaker 87 So Exxon just has to write that off.
Speaker 34 And guess who gets it?
Speaker 154 Putin just nationalized it.
Speaker 19 That and old McDonald's.
Speaker 12 Now owned by, not the clown.
Speaker 127 He can't build a bigger house because he's lost all of this, all of his houses over in Russia.
Speaker 103 Now Russia owns all that.
Speaker 65 I mean, we gave them all kinds of infrastructure.
Speaker 49 Right. And this weird, like, I think, did we talk about the Nissan thing on the air extensively?
Speaker 49 But like, they gave their entire Russian operations to, I don't want to say they gave, they sold their entire dollar. No, it was a Euro.
Speaker 98 One Euro.
Speaker 49 Their entire Russian operation, Nissan, sold to the Russian government for one Euro.
Speaker 41 Now,
Speaker 49 think of
Speaker 49
the order of events that occur here. The evasion starts.
Everyone says, oh, we're pulling out.
Speaker 49 Then Nissan says, well, we're trying to pull out. What do we do with all this stuff that we have?
Speaker 49
Well, the only person who's going to, you know, the only entity that's going to buy it is the Russian government. Well, we don't want to take Russian blood money.
So therefore, we'll sell it to them.
Speaker 49 We'll give them this thing that's worth millions and millions and millions of dollars and we'll give it to them for a dollar.
Speaker 46 Like,
Speaker 41 what rational sense does that make?
Speaker 169 You should be overcharging them, if anything.
Speaker 44 Who is paying for that?
Speaker 176 Seriously,
Speaker 112 they owe money on all those dealerships and all the factories and all of the shipping thing, everything that they own in Russia.
Speaker 65 Okay.
Speaker 147 They owe money on that.
Speaker 49 I mean, I would assume it's shareholders, right? I mean, essentially, that's where the, at the end of the day, it's just going to cost Nissan a lot of money.
Speaker 49 It's going to screw shareholders over at least to the to the benefit of Russia.
Speaker 172 The banks and the financial industry that muscled
Speaker 112 Nissan and others to get out of there,
Speaker 3 they're going to get paid, but the shareholders are going to take it in insurance.
Speaker 49 Yeah.
Speaker 23 Am I wrong on that?
Speaker 159 No, it's always that way.
Speaker 33 It's always that way.
Speaker 115 Do you know that the average person has lost, what is it, 34,000 in their retirement fund?
Speaker 71 Some crazy amount.
Speaker 112 Crazy amount.
Speaker 71 You've lost 30% of whatever it is that you had in your retirement savings.
Speaker 25 You've lost it just because we're trying out new stuff with the economy.
Speaker 49 And the Russian war situation and our involvement in it, I think it's important for people to really put this in context.
Speaker 49 What you're seeing now with gas prices going up, people maybe having trouble
Speaker 49 heating their homes with thousands and thousands and thousands of dead on each side.
Speaker 49 This is all
Speaker 49 an example of this effort working.
Speaker 94 Yes.
Speaker 49 This is the good outcome of what's going on right now. If it stops working, we could be looking at consequences far beyond this up up until including nuclear war.
Speaker 49 right like that that's this failing like at some point does vladimir putin say you know we keep acting as if the united states is not part of this war? Let's stop acting that way.
Speaker 49 We're obviously sending them tens of billions of dollars of equipment to then fire at Russian military members and killing people who are citizens of Russia.
Speaker 49
Let's stop pretending the Americans are not involved. Let's just stop.
He could make that decision and justify it to his population at any moment.
Speaker 19 He's going to with our infrastructure.
Speaker 49 I hope
Speaker 49
he probably will. And he starts, there's been rumors of this already occurring and cyber attacks and such.
But at some point, this escalates beyond where it is now.
Speaker 49 He's not going to just take the loss.
Speaker 49 And so, and this is, by the way, with this stuff working, where the Ukrainians are pushing back, they are gaining back some of their territory. This is the good side of this effort.
Speaker 49 This whole thing where Europe is freezing for the winter and their gas prices go up by 10x and all the, this is the positive one. This is the positive version of events.
Speaker 49 What's the negative?
Speaker 153 Have you heard of the Lazarus heist?
Speaker 80 The largest attempted bank robbery ever.
Speaker 63 $1 billion.
Speaker 60 And they almost got away with it.
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Speaker 184 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glen Beck Program.
Speaker 73 Hey, it's Sick Twisted Freak.
Speaker 108 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 153 Have you ever heard of the Lazarus group?
Speaker 108 Right?
Speaker 90 Back from the dead.
Speaker 39 Lazarus.
Speaker 60 This is a group from North Korea that you probably have heard about, but you don't know much about them. Stu and I were just talking about
Speaker 60 Putin and his use of nuclear weapons, but Putin has always said
Speaker 61 World War III is going to be fought with ones and zeros.
Speaker 116 What does that mean?
Speaker 39 And how does the Lazarus group and the Lazarus heist
Speaker 31 play into that?
Speaker 10 I'll tell you in 60 seconds.
Speaker 54 It used to be the case if you wanted to rob somebody, you had to hide in the shadows and wait for them to walk by unsuspecting.
Speaker 96 Nowadays, it's a lot easier.
Speaker 52 You know, you have a good computer, millions of unprotected people online just begging to have everything stolen.
Speaker 163 Wait until you hear about the Lazarus group.
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Speaker 4 So, Stu, we were just talking about, you know,
Speaker 62 Putin and what Putin can do with nuclear weapons.
Speaker 147 And
Speaker 16 you made the comment that at some point he's going to say, you know,
Speaker 8 this proxy war is BS.
Speaker 179 There's a good chance of him saying that.
Speaker 49 And we don't know for sure he's going to do that. The best case scenario is he keeps playing this sort of game we're involved in now where
Speaker 49 everybody knows what we're doing. We keep announcing it for some unknown reason.
Speaker 49 We keep telling everyone exactly how many missiles and drones and everything else we're sending over there, I guess, to brag about how nice we are to Ukraine.
Speaker 49 And he just keeps saying, well, we're still fighting with Ukraine and we're upset with the West, West, but they're not really involved in this war.
Speaker 49 The more desperate he gets, the more he's, the more our efforts work, and he starts losing, the more likely he is to acknowledge: hey,
Speaker 49 we're not losing to Ukraine, we're losing to America. And if we don't recognize that and have the Russian people stand up against this
Speaker 49 eternal threat of the West,
Speaker 49 as soon as he makes that realization, which he could easily sell to his people and would be largely true,
Speaker 49 we are in for a much, much worse outcome than some higher energy prices for the winter.
Speaker 76 What's the worst kind of war that can be fought?
Speaker 151 What is the worst outcome?
Speaker 16 I mean, I certainly would jump to nuclear war.
Speaker 49 These are the two states with the most
Speaker 49 nuclear warheads available to them.
Speaker 49 And Russia has the most, by the way. We have the second most.
Speaker 57 I
Speaker 5 believe I could make a case that
Speaker 18 a massive cyber attack that shuts down our entire system would be worse.
Speaker 161 It's possible.
Speaker 49 I mean, certainly you'd have many of the same results.
Speaker 41 You both have a lot of money.
Speaker 16 You'd have millions dead.
Speaker 73 If there was an EMP attack, which would just basically take out all electrical,
Speaker 34 so you'd have no computers left.
Speaker 4 90% of the population would be dead in a year.
Speaker 49 And that's not from you saying that. That's from
Speaker 13 studies. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 121 Stats done by, I can't remember, but by the Pentagon or for the Pentagon.
Speaker 33 90% would be dead in the first year because it just nothing works and we're not able to do anything.
Speaker 162 You know, we
Speaker 146 just think of just all of the breakdown, your food.
Speaker 47 No trucks coming in. No trucks coming in.
Speaker 75 No tractors that have, you know, computer chips in them are working.
Speaker 86 I mean, it's a complete
Speaker 6 failure of everything modern.
Speaker 136 That would be horrendous.
Speaker 4 Now, I'm not sure you could do that with a cyber attack, but you could mess things up for a very long time and just keep, you fix it, it's offline again.
Speaker 90 Just keep going and you could really disrupt a country.
Speaker 10 EMP is, it doesn't work.
Speaker 16 There's no way to fix it.
Speaker 47 You need all new chips.
Speaker 157 Okay.
Speaker 80 But cyber is, have you ever wondered, the people of North Korea are starving to death.
Speaker 57 How are they affording to do all of this missile stuff?
Speaker 71 Because you can't trade.
Speaker 75 They're beyond Swift.
Speaker 77 They can't trade.
Speaker 35 They can't sell any.
Speaker 18 Nobody buys anything really from North Korea.
Speaker 34 What is it that they are making?
Speaker 52 How do they have the money?
Speaker 90 Well, originally it was counterfeiting.
Speaker 164 They were counterfeiting $100 bills, U.S.
Speaker 62 $100 bills, and just flooding the market with that and passing them off as
Speaker 161 good.
Speaker 47 That we caught on to and we caught them and we stopped them.
Speaker 75 So the next thing they did was start taking our patents,
Speaker 75 things like Viagra, et cetera, and making all of these pharmaceuticals.
Speaker 12 Knockoff pills.
Speaker 28 Knockoff pills.
Speaker 23 And then just flooding the market with fake viagra and and other pills made a lot of money we caught them in that
Speaker 28 then they started something called the lazarus group
Speaker 31 or they like to say the guardians of peace our uh our intelligence community calls them hidden cobra
Speaker 165 But let's just use the Lazarus group now.
Speaker 4 Lazarus Group is made up of a whole bunch of people.
Speaker 52 We don't know how many people.
Speaker 4 And it's run in North Korea and the North Korean state.
Speaker 63 We don't know much about them, but what we do know is
Speaker 80 it's a state-spong-sponsored hacking organization.
Speaker 112 And in North Korea, it's known as 414 Liaison Office.
Speaker 112 The earliest known attack that this
Speaker 28 North Korean,
Speaker 35 I'm sharing this with you because North Korea, they got nothing.
Speaker 6 Think about what Russia can do.
Speaker 4 The first thing they did was Operation Troy, and it took place from 2009 to 2012. And it was a cyber espionage campaign that used
Speaker 165 DDOS techniques.
Speaker 90 And they were just targeting the government of Seoul, and they were just trying to give them, you know, denial of service attacks.
Speaker 164 These are the people that were responsible for the 2014 Sony pictures attack.
Speaker 12 They hacked in.
Speaker 147 They have stolen $12 million
Speaker 20 from Banco Del Astro in Ecuador, a million dollars from Vietnam's,
Speaker 5 what is it, Ten Feng Bank, something, 2015.
Speaker 16 They have also targeted banks in Mexico and Poland.
Speaker 135 In 2016, they had an attack on the Bangladesh bank.
Speaker 16 They stole $81 million in that heist, all just electronically transferred.
Speaker 16 They have stolen $60 million in U.S.
Speaker 18 in the Far Eastern International Bank of Taiwan.
Speaker 91 But then it gets a little dicey
Speaker 39 from there.
Speaker 85 They have been doing this and they're getting stronger and stronger and stronger.
Speaker 75 They went into cryptocurrency because North Korea was really into cryptocurrency.
Speaker 28 Somehow or another, they cracked BitTumb
Speaker 10 and they stole $7 million
Speaker 102 from that.
Speaker 30 Then the pandemic happened.
Speaker 58 These are the people that tried to hack in.
Speaker 4 Remember when you heard about AstraZeneca being hacked into and people were trying to steal all of the formulas.
Speaker 30 I mean, let them have it.
Speaker 178 That was this group.
Speaker 127 Okay. So
Speaker 51 this is how they make money.
Speaker 77 The most famous attack or infamous attack, it should be more famous than it is, is the Bangladesh bank robbery.
Speaker 171 And ever heard of the Swift network?
Speaker 75 Okay, Swift network is what we just banned Russia from using, right?
Speaker 101 We kicked them off the SWIFT network.
Speaker 12 That's how banks talk to one another.
Speaker 75 That's how bank transfers happen.
Speaker 178 So
Speaker 80 they went on, hacked into the SWIFT network,
Speaker 117 and they
Speaker 129 tried to steal from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, but not our money.
Speaker 88 They wanted the money from Bangladesh.
Speaker 129 So they were posing as the central bank of Bangladesh, and several transactions went through.
Speaker 63 The first one was for 20 million, then 81 million,
Speaker 63 and then
Speaker 171 there was a misspelling and the word Jupiter on the next one.
Speaker 35 This is something that was happening when everybody was closed,
Speaker 103 and the system caught a misspelling on one of the big transfers.
Speaker 147 And
Speaker 180 it was big.
Speaker 109 It was a big transfer.
Speaker 116 I'm glad that the system caught it.
Speaker 96 They put Jupiter for some reason on the transfer. The word Jupiter appeared.
Speaker 18 And then there was a misspelling of one of the banks.
Speaker 7 And some low-level guy at the Federal Reserve's like, that's weird.
Speaker 109 System just kicked this out for a misspelling in the word Jupiter.
Speaker 102 And isn't Jupiter one of those banned ships from Iran that were not supposed to be doing any oil or anything?
Speaker 4 So they ran it up the flagpole and they felt it was suspicious and so they decided not to transfer because of a misspelling.
Speaker 154 This is how close they were.
Speaker 35 The Federal Reserve decided not to transfer $1 billion.
Speaker 22 Imagine what could be done with a billion dollars.
Speaker 6 Now imagine how loose we are with $60 billion and just sending it over to Ukraine.
Speaker 22 We have no idea where that money is going.
Speaker 171 That money could be circling back around into our elections.
Speaker 113 It could be circling back into radicals on our streets or people
Speaker 82 in
Speaker 20 NATO countries that are trying to do the work of whomever.
Speaker 62 We don't know where that money is.
Speaker 33 More importantly, everybody seems gung-ho on
Speaker 87 this war with Ukraine.
Speaker 62 And
Speaker 4 Europe is just starting to wake up and say, wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 44 People are going to freeze to death.
Speaker 3 Is this really
Speaker 78 what this is all about?
Speaker 26 We have no answers because America doesn't have the balls or the juice anymore to be able to help the rest of the world.
Speaker 113 We are, I've said this for, I can't tell you how many years.
Speaker 77 We are the world's lifeboat.
Speaker 154 And we just keep taking on more and more stuff. Hey, everybody from across the border, across the world, just come in.
Speaker 168 We can handle it.
Speaker 145 Oh, you need to be bailed out.
Speaker 57 We'll bail you out.
Speaker 145 Oh, you need to be bailed out.
Speaker 105 Okay, you can't pay that. We'll bail you out.
Speaker 154 We have no more resources left.
Speaker 125 And now the strongest lifeboat in the world, the United States of America,
Speaker 69 can't take any more on.
Speaker 53 The rest of the world's starting to feel that.
Speaker 83 At some point, the rest of the world is going to really regret
Speaker 129 how hard they pushed America into the dirt.
Speaker 20 But the biggest reason I wanted to bring up the Lazarus heist
Speaker 90 is they were that close to stealing a billion dollars dollars from the Federal Reserve.
Speaker 3 And that's North Korea.
Speaker 101 What kind of resources
Speaker 66 does Vladimir Putin hold?
Speaker 62 And
Speaker 133 while I'm concerned about nukes,
Speaker 92 The guy has told us for five years,
Speaker 111 World War III, it's already happening.
Speaker 69 And
Speaker 71 the West doesn't get it.
Speaker 35 The next war will be fought with ones and zeros.
Speaker 28 I'm going to give you a personal note on that here in just a second.
Speaker 61 Let me first tell you about Patriot Mobile.
Speaker 30 Patriot Mobile is a group that You know, they have children just like you do.
Speaker 76 They have children in school just like you do.
Speaker 36 They have schools that are off the rails just like you do.
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Speaker 16 They're on the same sell towers as everybody else.
Speaker 4 They also will save you money. They have plans to fit any budget.
Speaker 75 They also have great customer service.
Speaker 7 But
Speaker 73 here's what sets them apart.
Speaker 77 Patriot Mobile
Speaker 53 has the same set of problems as people
Speaker 73 as you do.
Speaker 33 And they've decided to take a percentage, I think it's like 10% of their income.
Speaker 4 They have taken a part of what they make as a company and putting it into things that are working to save our rights, save our babies, save our schools.
Speaker 75 They are standing.
Speaker 92 That's huge.
Speaker 47 Tell me when we've had a company do that on our side.
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Speaker 45 So
Speaker 18 I just want to tell you that the
Speaker 33 trees,
Speaker 70 the leaves are turning again.
Speaker 8 I watch for seasons.
Speaker 33 It was advice given to me by
Speaker 6 a great, great spiritual man,
Speaker 75 a legendary spiritual man.
Speaker 16 And he said to me, I said, when am I going to know?
Speaker 62 How will I know when things are coming?
Speaker 74 And he said, watch for the leaves.
Speaker 73 Watch the leaves.
Speaker 10 The seasons will change and you'll feel it and you'll see it.
Speaker 2 So I told you about, I don't know, eight months ago, I felt like the seasons were changing, maybe a year ago.
Speaker 74 And it was a weird feeling.
Speaker 16 And I'm only going to say these things
Speaker 4 few and far between.
Speaker 121 I'm just because I don't want to make a big deal out of this.
Speaker 21 So if you're listening and you have friends, you should alert them to this portion of the podcast.
Speaker 22 And when I say things like this, I'll point it out.
Speaker 116 But I have felt in the last 10 days,
Speaker 16 maybe last two weeks, another change of seasons, deeper into winter.
Speaker 4 And this one, it was disturbing, you know, eight months or a year ago.
Speaker 74 This one is even more disturbing.
Speaker 180 It is
Speaker 149 really, truly time.
Speaker 16 to align yourself with eternal principles.
Speaker 85 I've told you there's coming a time when you have to be so close to the spirit that it'll say, turn around and it will stop you dead in your tracks, and you will obey.
Speaker 162 You've trained yourself to listen and obey that, and it could mean the difference between life and death.
Speaker 61 I believe that I could be wrong, but I believe that's the next season that we're headed for.
Speaker 39 We are close to these times.
Speaker 12 Always wrong on timing, but
Speaker 125 look at the world.
Speaker 4 This is the time I've been telling you was coming for a very long time.
Speaker 31 And
Speaker 73 you need to prepare. You need to prepare yourself.
Speaker 6 You need to prepare your family.
Speaker 40 You need to prepare, have all your documents that you might need.
Speaker 16 You're going to need the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Speaker 82 You're going to need to learn things
Speaker 159 because
Speaker 162 you may be the one others are relying on.
Speaker 18 You may be the only one that really understands truth or knows how to find truth again.
Speaker 166 So,
Speaker 16 seasons have changed again.
Speaker 31 And
Speaker 85 urgency is
Speaker 33 urgency to get things in order is
Speaker 6 paramount.
Speaker 157 All right.
Speaker 12 Other than that,
Speaker 75 how was the play, Mr. Lincoln?
Speaker 49 Yeah, you're in an interesting place today, I'm noticing.
Speaker 16 I've been in this place with the seasons changed for about 10 days.
Speaker 62 And
Speaker 22 I don't like those.
Speaker 159 I don't like those.
Speaker 49 You don't like being in that headspace?
Speaker 22 Yeah, I don't. I don't like that.
Speaker 135 It's because it's just a feeling that I get.
Speaker 121 It's, you know, this is the thing about the spirit.
Speaker 8 Is it you or is it the spirit?
Speaker 147 And
Speaker 6 usually I know it's me.
Speaker 12 Anytime I'm wrong, it's me.
Speaker 40 Anytime I'm right, it's the spirit.
Speaker 61 And timing has always been my issue.
Speaker 108 But
Speaker 8 I just think we have less time than we would hope.
Speaker 18 Maybe more time than more time than
Speaker 18 we think, less time than we would hope.
Speaker 49 Usually when when it's bad, too, you know, it's not you. Like when
Speaker 49 the spirit is telling you to go to Taco Bell, usually it's you, I've noticed over the years.
Speaker 60 Yeah.
Speaker 55 When it's things that put you at risk or make you uncomfortable, going to make you a pariah, you know, whatever.
Speaker 60 That's the spirit. Right.
Speaker 95 That's.
Speaker 98
There you go. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 11 Hey, you know what?
Speaker 39 Skip work today.
Speaker 163 That's not. Uh-uh.
Speaker 49 Contrary to what Hunter Biden is thinking.
Speaker 98 No, they're not. It's not the spirit telling you to do the cocaine.
Speaker 53 Yeah, that might be the cocaine.
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Speaker 49 We're at the point where some of these deep blue states might be turning red. We'll talk to one of the candidates in the middle of one of these important races coming up.
Speaker 89 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 31 There are a lot of things that are changing,
Speaker 31 and
Speaker 38 politics is one of them.
Speaker 50 This could be a tidal wave for the Democrats, a tidal wave on them.
Speaker 75 Tiffany Smiley is somebody we've been watching for a while.
Speaker 117 She is from Washington State and she's running for what's her name, Murray's,
Speaker 16 Patty Murray's office, who's only 72.
Speaker 32 So she's been there five terms.
Speaker 67 No big deal. Why rush?
Speaker 98 Why rush?
Speaker 71 Tiffany is somebody that is, she's remarkable.
Speaker 146 I think she's a triage nurse.
Speaker 58 Her husband was severely injured during his service in Iraq.
Speaker 171 She fought for government reforms to the Department of Defense and now her husband is the first blind active duty officer to serve in the U.S.
Speaker 4 And she also advocated and got reforms to the Department of Veterans Affairs, which made healthcare more accessible to veterans all across the country.
Speaker 82 She is now going to run.
Speaker 33 She's running, and this thing is surprisingly close.
Speaker 75 She's running for Senate.
Speaker 15 in Washington state, and we wanted to get her on.
Speaker 25 Hello, Tiffany.
Speaker 183 Hi, Glenn. Thank you for having me on.
Speaker 89 You bet. You bet.
Speaker 116 You don't sound 72.
Speaker 95 I am not.
Speaker 26 Okay, good.
Speaker 183
I have early mornings and late nights. We're working very, very hard out here in Washington.
Good.
Speaker 16 So, I have to tell you, Tiffany, I grew up in Washington State.
Speaker 27 I grew up in Mount Vernon.
Speaker 159 I don't know if you know where that is.
Speaker 28 I do. Spent a lot of my time in the Seattle area.
Speaker 18 I was just back six months ago, and
Speaker 62 it is a nightmare.
Speaker 170 It is a nightmare.
Speaker 26 I just couldn't believe what trash the city has allowed.
Speaker 89 I mean, it's
Speaker 71 the crime is out of control.
Speaker 85 The homelessness is out of control.
Speaker 34 You know, people crapping on the streets.
Speaker 87 It is out of control.
Speaker 183 It is so sad, Glenn, because this is such a beautiful state.
Speaker 183 Beautiful. Seattle is a gorgeous city.
Speaker 183
It is, it's, it's inhumane, number one, what we are allowing. That is not compassion.
We are allowing people to poison themselves, live on the streets.
Speaker 183 And Senator Murray does nothing. In fact,
Speaker 183 I had a crime ad and I was standing in a parking lot where there were murders.
Speaker 183 talking about crime, talking about her soft-on-crime policies, actually holding her accountable and telling the truth. She came back to a site similar on Capitol Hill and said,
Speaker 183 Capitol Hill is thriving.
Speaker 133 Capitol Hill, that's where Chaz was.
Speaker 95 Like, well,
Speaker 183 how out of touch can you be?
Speaker 183 Here, you went on the Senate floor, June of 2020, called for funds to be diverted from our police force, then you disappeared and you went into hiding.
Speaker 183
And it's not just Seattle. You know, this effect, this crime, it's trickling out into all of our communities.
And then
Speaker 183 you put
Speaker 183 the fentanyl crisis on top of that.
Speaker 183
She works for Washington, D.C. She does whatever is good for Washington, D.C., not Washington State.
And that's exactly why you're seeing the polls tighten, because I am telling the truth.
Speaker 183 I actually have a plan, an agenda to bring recovery and reform, to turn crisis into hope for all of Washington. Senator Murray is destroying our livelihoods right before our eyes.
Speaker 15 So you have a huge problem in Seattle and in Washington State.
Speaker 22 I mean, who wants to be a police officer there?
Speaker 169 How are you going to turn that around?
Speaker 183 Well, number one, it starts with leadership and being willing to, you know, change the rhetoric and change the vision.
Speaker 183 Like I mentioned, Senator Patty Murray went on the Senate floor and called for funds to be diverted from our police force,
Speaker 183 hasn't done one thing to show that she supports law and order and law enforcement. I will be happy to do that.
Speaker 183
On the federal level, I'll ensure that our police officers in Washington state have access to federal grants for $5,000 retention and recruiting bonuses. We need cops.
We need good cops.
Speaker 183 We need law and order, and they need to be supported. You know, Glenn, crime was so bad in Seattle that Seattle elected a Republican city attorney last November.
Speaker 183 So things are changing. You know, we have to ask the question, how bad does it have to get?
Speaker 183 How bad does crime have to get before you realize you need to elect different people?
Speaker 183 Bad policy affects real people, and that's certainly what we are experiencing here in Washington State.
Speaker 40 You are also trying to make local governments responsible,
Speaker 164 legally liable for any personal or property damage.
Speaker 30 That's,
Speaker 111 I mean, that's great, but wow.
Speaker 183
Yes. I mean, but that's common sense.
You have to think about what these, especially these small business owners that I'm talking to all over Washington state.
Speaker 183 They're spending hundreds of thousands, millions of dollars on security crank cameras, on hiring security.
Speaker 183 They're having to show up early to clean up drug and human feces in front of their businesses.
Speaker 183 While they're trying to come back from a pandemic and facing the highest inflation that we've had in a generation.
Speaker 183 So I think that's common sense and that's fair. If local governments defunded their police, then they're legally liable for personal property damages.
Speaker 183 Because currently, you know, car dealers are getting their cars stolen. You know, small businesses are having shootings outside of their
Speaker 183 offices and
Speaker 183 now that they're the ones essentially policing
Speaker 22 so um what is i mean there there's like four republicans that live in the very populous regions of washington state on the west coast what is the what is the message that is connecting with swing voters that usually don't swing unless it's a friday night
Speaker 183 It's common sense.
Speaker 183
It's the quality of life issues that I have been addressing from the very beginning. I've been at this for 18 months, Glenn.
So I've been in all 39 counties.
Speaker 183
I've listened to voters all over Washington state. They've seen me.
They know that I care. I show up at the homeless camps.
Speaker 183
I'm around the city. I'm around the state.
I'm talking. I'm listening.
And not only that, we have a plan to address these issues.
Speaker 183 You know, a couple weeks ago, I was at the Soto Homeless Encampment, one of the largest homeless encampments in downtown Seattle, helping a group clean up and clean up dirty needles.
Speaker 183
And a woman from across the camp came across, you know, she said, Tiffany Smiley. She recognized me.
I was like, you know, I'm really a nice person. I don't know what attack act you're watching, but
Speaker 183
I'm here to serve. I'm here to help.
And she said, no, I know. She said, I've always voted for Patty Murray.
I'm honored to vote for you this November. You're exactly what we need in this state.
Speaker 16 I think you're exactly right, you know, when you say that it's inhumane.
Speaker 159 I just saw some video of Vancouver, and I don't know if that was Vancouver, Washington, or Vancouver, Canada.
Speaker 121 Everybody over there has a Vancouver, it seems.
Speaker 161 But I saw the streets
Speaker 16 in this video and it is third world
Speaker 94 country.
Speaker 183 It is.
Speaker 183
It is. And that's where that is not compassion.
That is inhumane. We need mental health reform massively.
And we need drug addiction counseling. These people are poisoning themselves to death.
Speaker 183 When I was in that homeless encampment, every person in there is addicted to drugs and doing drugs openly on the streets every day.
Speaker 183 And
Speaker 183 they're doing fentanyl. I mean, even one of them said everything changed when fentanyl came on our streets here in Seattle.
Speaker 87 What do the polls look like, Tiffany?
Speaker 87 They're tightening.
Speaker 183 Most recent Trafalgar poll has us right within the margin of error.
Speaker 37 That's insane. That's insane.
Speaker 183 So
Speaker 183 this November. But look, we've been out doing the work.
Speaker 183 I don't know the last time Senator Murray even held a town hall.
Speaker 11 Well, you know, you also have,
Speaker 6 I mean, Washington is so disconnected with inflation and the economy. What is your plan on inflation and the economy?
Speaker 183 Yeah, well, we also have some of the highest gas prices here in Washington State in the country. We're starting to see that obviously, you know,
Speaker 183
tick back up. When you talk about cost of living, we have some of the highest grocery prices across Washington State.
401ks are losing value every single day.
Speaker 183 I mean, we're in crisis mode out here in Washington State. So, what I can do is ensure that we rein in the out-of-control spending that's going on.
Speaker 183 Senator Murray, tax and spend is the name of her game. And I tell everyone, we can't afford six more years of Senator Murray.
Speaker 183 There's no way.
Speaker 183 So I certainly also will prevent the IRS from harassing our middle-class families and small businesses,
Speaker 183 reduce the wasteful spending that's caused this inflation.
Speaker 183
We can permanently extend the 2017 tax cuts for the middle class. And a huge part of this as well of offsetting the cost of inflation is ensuring that we're energy independent.
Again,
Speaker 183 I remind everyone across Washington state that Senator Murray shut down our
Speaker 183
American energy. She gave it to enemy countries.
She gave it to Russia. In fact, took max out donations from the Nord Stream 2 pipeline lobbyists.
Speaker 183 So last time I checked, Russia has no environmental standards.
Speaker 13 Yeah.
Speaker 141 They're insane.
Speaker 170 You know, I'm also really concerned.
Speaker 19 I'm also really concerned that you have people up there that want to close the hydroelectric dams.
Speaker 51 There's five on the river.
Speaker 53 That will kill farmers and everything else.
Speaker 183
Yeah, and you want to talk about cost of living going up. That means more semis on the road delivering your food.
I mean,
Speaker 183 farmers can transport their products through barges. You take those dams out, that goes away.
Speaker 19 But you also have just the water for the farm. I'm a farmer in Idaho.
Speaker 89 I need that water.
Speaker 28 You've got to dam the water because we have months where it doesn't rain.
Speaker 183
Yes. Yep.
And our farmers need the irrigation.
Speaker 183 And then it provides clean,
Speaker 183 inexpensive, high-ro energy, power
Speaker 183 for this state. And Patty Murray has,
Speaker 183 you know, I said, does she want to turn the lights out on us? She was considering breaching the dams with no plan to replace that energy. Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 23 Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 27 That cannot happen.
Speaker 111 Tiffany, how do people help you?
Speaker 22 And what do you need exactly?
Speaker 183 Yeah, so anyone can join us at smileyforwashington.com.
Speaker 183
All spelled out. You can donate directly to our campaign from there.
You can sign up to be a volunteer if you're here in Washington State. Come join our movement, join our efforts.
Speaker 183 We are going to be out all over Washington State in the coming weeks.
Speaker 183
We have a bus tour that we will be doing all over Washington State. So make sure you stay tuned.
Follow us. Track us, smileyforwashington.com.
And you know, Glenn, we have to get this.
Speaker 183
We have to turn this around. This isn't just about Washington State.
We have no other option than to turn our country around this November.
Speaker 8 Yeah, I don't think we survive if
Speaker 146 we don't.
Speaker 4 I mean, I can only imagine what the next Supreme Court.
Speaker 129 I mean, the last one couldn't identify a woman.
Speaker 31 I'm not sure what the next one will be like.
Speaker 18 Tiffany, thank you so much.
Speaker 103 Best of luck. Thank you.
Speaker 183
Thanks for having me on. I appreciate it.
You bet.
Speaker 58 Tiffany Smiley is her name.
Speaker 129 And again, smileyforwashington.com.
Speaker 31 Smileyforwashington.com.
Speaker 4 So here's some great news.
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Speaker 27 What?
Speaker 30 I mean, and the incontinence of our president.
Speaker 89 Don't worry about it.
Speaker 65 Don't worry.
Speaker 85 The economy is strong as hell.
Speaker 156 He just told us yesterday, and it's great.
Speaker 71 And Bloomberg, he said, well, there's a hundred percent chance that we're going to go into a recession maybe
Speaker 103 sometime next year.
Speaker 58 What do you say?
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Speaker 10 There is another race that is amazing.
Speaker 145 I mean, Oregon is so out of control.
Speaker 79 You got a guy who is,
Speaker 129 you know, sitting in front of a table with a pile of cocaine and he's got a straw and he's just snorting it.
Speaker 5 Okay.
Speaker 137 Hunter Biden?
Speaker 161 Yes.
Speaker 135 The only thing illegal in that picture is the plastic straw in Oregon.
Speaker 6 That's it.
Speaker 30 That's the only thing that's.
Speaker 95 Okay.
Speaker 178 So
Speaker 59 the
Speaker 103 richest liberal in the Pacific Northwest, and just think how rich that has to be because Bill Gates also lives there.
Speaker 71 Richest liberal in the Pacific Northwest
Speaker 2 is, I don't know,
Speaker 49 they must not have been counting Times. Gates as a liberal.
Speaker 41 I get it.
Speaker 49 I mean, obviously, if Gates is more wealthy than anybody out there.
Speaker 70 Anyway, this is the guy that is the co-founder of Nike.
Speaker 69
Yeah. Nike.
Bill Knight.
Speaker 110 Nike.
Speaker 86 Okay.
Speaker 123 And he has just written, what, a million and a half dollars to Drazen, the candidate for governor that is the Republican.
Speaker 18 And he did it because he thinks the progressive candidate is a horror show.
Speaker 4 So another Democrat ran as an independent.
Speaker 28 He gave money to her, but she wasn't really doing anything.
Speaker 58 And Drazen started to tick up.
Speaker 18 And, you know, I will tell you that New York Times does say some pretty bad things.
Speaker 58 I mean, Knight's support of Drazen could get Nike into hot water because of the Republicans' pro-life views.
Speaker 58 Nike has vowed to cover the abortion expenses of its employees who live in states with restrictive abortion laws.
Speaker 10 Drazen has said that the state's initiative to support women who travel to Oregon for abortions
Speaker 56 is, quote, outside of the mainstream.
Speaker 25 Oh my gosh, how could you have somebody that is that radical?
Speaker 36 That radical.
Speaker 57 How dare you?
Speaker 53 It's outside of the mainstream.
Speaker 49 Can you imagine what's going to happen to the Democratic Party if they lose races like the governor for Oregon?
Speaker 49 You know, but the senators in Washington. Yeah, okay, let's go.
Speaker 181 Let's think about it for a second. It could happen.
Speaker 137 I mean, the Republican is leading right now.
Speaker 67 We're three weeks away from the election.
Speaker 57 Leading.
Speaker 150 That's fantastic.
Speaker 139 Let's
Speaker 115 not jinx it.
Speaker 181 Shall we?
Speaker 20 Hey, here's an idea.
Speaker 54 We should get everybody we know out to the polls to vote.
Speaker 73 Wow, we should get people registered to vote.
Speaker 60 Ask your neighbors, ask your friends.
Speaker 61 Are they registered?
Speaker 60 Take them, get them registered, and then vote.
Speaker 173 The Glenn Back Program.