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So, Stu, I just found out that the Goldwater Institute that I'm speaking at tonight meeting.
Yeah.
Gave me 20 minutes to speak.
Ooh, I don't think that's ever happened.
What do you mean?
I mean, not that people haven't asked me to speak for 20 minutes.
Me actually being able to keep it 20 minutes.
That never happens.
Yes, that does happen.
If you're going to the dinner tonight, make sure your sitter knows
that Glenn Beck is the speaker.
Okay.
By the way, I think tickets are still available.
You can go to thegoldwaterinstitute.org.
And I'll see you in Phoenix tonight.
Today's program,
fascinating, really fascinating.
We started with looking into,
hey,
what exactly did
HHS buy for in case of a nuclear war?
Can you say that again?
Yeah, should we be talking about the possibility of nuclear annihilation a little more often?
Yeah, seeing the president said last night
at a fundraiser.
This should have gone, I wouldn't know I would have reached for my checkbook.
He said,
we're closer to nuclear Armageddon than ever before.
Oh,
Armageddon?
Good.
Good.
I like it.
Vote for me.
Yeah, then we talked politics.
A lot of the program was politics with Bill O'Reilly and Stu and I going back and forth on the most important races, I think, the ones that will tell us the most about the country.
And you'll get that list.
And Jamie Kilstein is...
Very, very good on today's program.
He's announced that he was a Christian.
And when i pressed him on it he said okay all right i've been to church twice but it was great
all this and more on the podcast today by the way i uh
i'm a little nervous because i'm gonna be around a lot of people tonight and stew
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Mr.
Bill O'Reilly, the biggest story of the week, sir.
I think Biden is saying that Armageddon may be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's kind of big, right?
Yeah, I think that's kind of big.
It's going to be big.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, kind of, kind of huge, kind of huge.
Yeah.
So I think I'm going to buy that Ferrari over the weekend.
Yeah.
Don't have to worry about paying for it for long.
Yeah.
You know.
You know, 60 years ago, Beck, I know you're a student of history.
John F.
Kennedy was telling the nation to build fallout shelters.
You might want to dig a little hole in the backyard so you and the fam can get in there after the big one hits.
And Kennedy was dead serious because that thing was hurtling out of control as the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev, wanted to move intercontinental missiles to Havana.
And then,
you know, we said, that's not going to happen.
And so the confrontation on the high seas was in motion, and the Soviet Union pulled back.
Okay, so wait, so wait, wait, wait, wait.
Let me compare that and ask you a specific comparison question.
I believe Khrushchev
was bluffing.
He wouldn't have pushed the button.
And Kennedy didn't want him to push the button.
But if there was a war, each of them would have fought it.
But they didn't want to fight that war.
So it was
just right up to the brink, which one's going to blink.
Yeah, and that's what Khrushchev did.
Right.
Do you believe that the same can be said about Biden and Putin?
No, because I think Putin is mentally ill.
So Khrushchev, I was a ruthless dictator, but I didn't, there is no evidence he was mentally ill.
I think Putin is mentally ill, and that's the wild card here.
But it does no good for anyone to have the President of the United States going, well, you know, on Thursday it might be Armageddon.
That doesn't do anyone any good.
All right?
It creates panic, unhappiness, angst, whatever word you want to use, and it empowers Putin.
Oh, look at this.
I got them all scared over there.
That's, you know, what goes through that little jerk's mind.
So,
you know, Kennedy, you just said Kennedy said you might want to start building some fallout shelters.
And everyone was aware of how high the stakes were.
I don't think that people believe that the stakes are this high, that we are in that position.
Even though the government, and I don't know if you saw this, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services did a press release.
They purchased $300 million
of an acute radiation sickness medication.
This is not iodine pills.
These are bags of medicine for IV that have to be kept in refrigeration, and they expire in 18 months.
We just bought for the very first time $300 million worth of these IV bags.
They expire in 18 months.
What do you think that is?
I saw that.
I I don't, you know, look, okay.
That's a little preventive medicine there.
We're not going to get it, by the way, Becky.
You and me.
We're not getting it.
I mean, those would be for the favored few.
But you have to look at this as a geopolitical
chess game.
And so Biden, by saying Armageddon, empowers Putin.
That's not what you want to do.
You don't want to do anything here.
You want to let Putin go down.
He is.
He's going down.
And you don't want to be inject yourself into
his demise.
Now, is there a chance that Putin would launch a low-level nuke in Ukraine?
Yeah.
There's a chance.
It's not a good chance because I believe that his army would overthrow him.
Yes.
If he tried to do that.
And what people don't understand is that U.S.
intelligence, we're talking to those Russian generals now.
We have good intel out of Russia.
And if you read Killing the Killers, my book,
I explain how
these guys can't do this in secret.
So if Vlad gets up one morning and goes, okay, we're going to launch a nuke at Kyiv,
he can't just do that.
There's a series of steps that have to be taken, and the U.S.
would know that almost immediately.
Yeah, and
if I'm not mistaken, Bill, and you might know this, I don't know, but if I'm not mistaken, their
missile launching system is much more complicated than ours.
The president and
one person, I think, at the White House has to, okay, or the head of the Defense Department or something has to okay it and then they could flip it.
But they, I believe, have to go through generals, do they not?
Yeah, I mean, look, I'm not an expert at internal Soviet military matters, but I do know through the research for killing the killers that in order to do that kind of an offensive gesture, use a nuclear weapon,
there are a number of steps that you have to take.
I mean, he'd have to consult with the Duma, okay?
I mean, he just can't do it.
So what Biden, and the mistake that Biden always makes is he doesn't understand the big picture.
He just doesn't.
And he blurts stuff out.
I can't imagine Klain or Rice telling him, hey, why don't you just spook everybody and say Armageddon might happen?
I can't imagine that.
All right.
I mean, because it doesn't fit into any
positive for the Democratic Party to do that.
So it's probably he heard something somewhere in a briefing.
This is Biden, because he gets an Intel briefing every morning.
Sometimes he sleeps through it, he doesn't get up in time.
But it's scheduled where the Intel people come in, and they're telling him what's happening in Russia and what's happening in Ukraine.
And he's probably heard something, and then he just blurts it out.
This is guess educated speculation on my part, but I don't think I'm wrong.
So are we headed there?
No,
you can't do that.
Headed there, you're dealing with an emotionally disturbed individual, Putin, who does have power.
Okay?
That's true.
But Putin is constrained by China.
You think China wants a nuke launched?
You think China's going to
play into that?
No.
No, but you could make the case that if Russia and America destroyed themselves, they could be there for the rebuild.
Well,
whatever it is, if there's a nuke launched, the whole world economy crashes.
Yeah, true.
Okay?
True.
Everybody knows that.
And, you know, Putin signs his death warrant.
If he would ever do that, then, you know, the USA and China could band together and assassinate the man.
I mean, that would happen.
You just can't, you know, it's not just going to happen.
You can't just do that with no blowback.
And Putin, as mentally ill as I believe he is,
he doesn't want to die.
He doesn't have a death wish.
All right.
He's still got enough toys and stuff that keep him occupied.
But the big story, when you asked me, and it's the big story of the week, is that the reaction from Biden is not smart.
Is anybody surprised?
No.
All right.
So let me switch subjects because I agree with you.
That's the big story of the week.
The second biggest, I think, is the attack of the FBI,
where the FBI is going after pro-lifers now.
Oh, and also that that the HHS has just funneled $750,000 to an abortion activist group.
So
our tax dollars are now going to support abortion activists while the government is rounding up 84-year-old grandmas and threatening them with 11 years in prison.
You know, this story is ill-defined for me.
There are federal laws, as you know, that you cannot do certain things in front of abortion clinics.
These people clearly broke the law.
No, they had a misdemeanor.
It was just.
Whether it's the misdemeanor or whatever it may be, I'm not there.
I don't know.
I haven't seen the complaint.
Is it an overreaction?
Of course it is.
And it's an overreaction to put the abortion issue in front of the American people again before the midterm elections.
That's why these things happen.
That's why the raid raid at Ma-a-Lago, that's why the abortion thing.
It's all about politics.
Democrats believe they're going to get waxed and they will.
And so, what do we have?
We got Trump, we got abortion.
We don't have anything else.
Here's the best stat of the week I can give you and Stu.
Is Stu there or is he asleep?
I'm both here and asleep, Bill.
Okay, good.
There are
hundreds of Democrats running for national office this November.
Hundreds.
Not one has asked Joe Biden to campaign for him or her.
Can I use those pronouns?
Not one.
That is beyond stunning.
You think somewhere, Silicon Valley, LA,
the mayor of L.A.
running, you think somewhere.
Hey, Joe, could you just stop by and say a few kind words about me?
No.
No one.
What does that tell you?
He's not popular.
He's not popular.
Radioactive, pardon the pun.
Yeah.
Radioactive.
So the Democratic Party knows this.
I love Nancy Pelosi going on, Colbert.
I mean, I think Colbert is her adopted son, by the way.
Not many people know that, I think.
Is anybody even watching Colbert anymore?
No, nobody watches.
But it gets out on the internet.
The stuff gets out on the internet.
And
there's Nancy, oh, we're going to win.
We'll hold the house.
And then I'll go and get that little Dorothy and Toto.
And you're just sitting there going, no, you're not.
And that's it for you, Nancy, baby.
That's it.
You're through.
You won't run again.
You'll go back to San Francisco and lie in the gutter with all the other people.
Did you see that Biden, again, trying to buy votes,
he pardoned everybody in federal prison who
was caught with
marijuana.
But
there's nobody in federal prison for
6,000 people over the past 50 years
who were
convicted of possession in a federal court.
6,000 over 50 years.
Okay.
Now, why were those people, were they just smoking pot behind the shed?
No, they pleaded down.
They were dealers, and they pleaded down to possession.
Okay, some people don't know this.
So then Biden goes, oh, you know, I'm going to just pardon all of them.
Well, I don't care.
I mean, you know, fine.
Let them pardon them.
Doesn't matter to me, doesn't matter to the country.
There's nobody there to pardon.
There's nobody there.
It doesn't matter.
Joe thinks he's doing something noble.
No, I think Joe is trying to buy voters and dupe voters.
Somebody, this is not his idea.
Somebody came up and said this to him so he can look like he's actually helping some people in prison when it's not going to affect a soul in prison.
No.
This is a younger voter play.
The stoners
out there all vote for Biden.
He's not going to, he likes Pot.
Right, I'm voting for that dude.
Back with poor Bill O'Reilly in a second.
All right.
Bill, let's talk a little bit about politics.
Okay, Beck, give me a minute at the end for killer, for letting us, please.
Okay, politics here.
I'm ready.
Okay.
We could start with Stacey Abrams, or you can go to, I mean, I made a list this morning of the top three races that, to me, are the most important races because of what they say.
For instance, Mike Lee is on this list.
They are running a CIA agent who is trying to make Mike Lee and the press in Utah, making Mike Lee into a radical.
He's the furthest thing from a radical.
Yeah, but he's going to win, Beck, so what do you care?
Well, some polls show that it's a tight race.
No, no, Beck.
Send out a races, and I'll tell you who's going to win.
All right.
Fetterman.
Let's make it easy for everybody.
Fetterman.
I think Oz will beat Fetterman unless there is corruption in Philadelphia, which is possible.
The only way Federman wins is if the Democratic machine in Philadelphia mobilizes voters there to the level of the 2020 presidential election, which is almost unheard of.
It would be unheard of.
So you said you'd make it easy, and then you gave an exception.
And so either way that it works, you still have to.
Yeah, I mean, I have to do that because
I have to explain so people understand my madness.
Terry Lake.
What was that?
Terry Lake, governor of Arizona.
I think she might lose.
Arizona's really turned blue, and
it looks like Kelly's going to win.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Kelly is running against Masters.
Yeah, he said Masters.
No, no, no, I know that.
But if Kelly wins, that brings more votes to the Democratic gubernatorial guy.
So if I had to bet, I'd say that the Democrats will win, which is just stunning when you look at the state of Arizona on the border in the economy.
So what happened to the idea?
Because inflation is the worst in the country in Arizona.
What happened to the people vote with their pocketbook?
I just don't know.
It's a heavily Hispanic state, and I could be wrong because the Hispanics are very hardworking people, generally speaking, and they may have had enough.
But Kelly is popular there, personally popular.
And Lake,
I don't know if she's got enough to override the Kelly vote.
I disagree on both of those, but we'll see.
Okay, well, we'll be back in November, right?
Herschel Walker.
Done.
Wow.
Latest poll, he's down 11 points.
Yeah, and
look,
you can't
what you have to do when somebody accuses you of something that heinous, promoting pro-life and then paying for an abortion, you have to either say, yes, I did it because I was a confused young man at the time and I didn't really understand it, or no, I did not do it, and I'm suing the butt off of the Daily Beast.
One or the other.
You can't equivocate.
He goes on Hannity.
He says he didn't do it.
But now he's not suing, and so nobody's believing him.
And he didn't say he was going to sue.
You know, why would voters, I wouldn't vote for him if I were down there.
And the other guy, Warnock, is the worst.
I wouldn't vote for either of them.
I'm not going to vote for Warnock, but I mean, you can't vote for a guy who's going to lie to your face.
I don't think he's...
I honestly don't think he's lying.
But Beck, if that's true, and I hope it is, I think he needs to be afforded due process, Walker.
I hope it is.
Then you got to come up, or Walker's campaign's got to come up with some persuasion
mechanism to get
convinced.
No, it's the Daily Beast.
You know, I just don't trust the Daily Beast.
Oh, no, no.
I mean, that's the worst.
Yeah.
So, I mean,
no.
And I know the only thing worse than the Daily Beast is Warnock.
So,
if I vote for Walker.
Beck, if that's not true, he could file a $100 million lawsuit, and that's Barry Diller.
Yeah.
Okay.
Right.
I still vote against
Warnock myself.
Okay, Bill O'Reilly, hang on.
I want to talk about your new book.
I forgot to give you the minute, so I'm going to give it to you on the other side of the break.
More with Bill O'Reilly in just a second.
Stamina.
This is the best of the Glen Beck program.
Jamie Kilstein is with us.
He is the host of
F-Up's Guide to the Universe.
I'm still bound by FCC rules.
Jamie, welcome to the program.
Here's the good news.
Your new
Christian boy red-pilled version of Jamie Hilstein has a brand new podcast that is not going to be that podcast that is called Advice Not Taken.
That's a mental health comedy podcast that's going to debut on Monday.
So we will no longer have to awkwardly stammer through my
old title that I thought was edgy.
So no, wait a minute.
Hang on just a second.
Did you just identify yourself as a Christian?
Okay, so look, here's what happened.
I know this is not what we were supposed to talk about.
I've now been to church twice since coming on your stupid show, and it's so great.
Like,
I love it.
I mean, dude, back in the day, I opened for Christopher Hitchens at the Sydney Opera House.
Like, it was like
atheist talking.
And I always said I was agnostic.
I hated the term atheist just because...
who knows, right?
Like, no one's going to be like, there's no God.
And then if God was like, hello, I'm here.
They wouldn't be like, no, no, I've read Richard Dawkins or whatever
and
yeah it's so funny I as I'm getting older you know I I did a really big stand-up show in Austin and all the comics were like hey man we're going to the strip club afterwards and I swear to God in my head I was like I have church in the morning
I've now
I have been to church and by the way like the the thought of even getting like turned on by a stripper is so far gone now.
I remember I was at church and I was just staring at like
married couples and I'm like, yeah, that's the stuff.
Like that's what I
think.
Good for you.
Well, are you going to be talking about this stuff on your
new podcast?
I think so.
I really want to, I mean, the whole topic, advice not taken, is that a lot of times we're really good at giving advice and bad at taking it.
So I do want to explore questions questions about you know past mistakes about trauma about trying to fix yourself about being flawed um all the you know that that was a thing i i didn't know i just assumed christians and everyone was just super judgmental and it's the opposite it's like no jesus knew we were flawed and forgived and i was like oh this jesus fella He's got something figured out.
Yeah.
Sounds pretty cool.
I will warn you, you will run into from time to time a Christian that, you know, doesn't think they're really all that flawed and judgmental but uh you know anyway follow the jesus dude anyway so jamie you you have been watching what's going on as have i um in iran and it's it's phenomenal school girls are now are now taking off their hijabs and telling the the moral police morality police to beat it.
Yeah.
Yeah, which by the way, morality police, I thought that was like,
I thought that was people being sarcastic.
I didn't know that was a real thing.
Like when I, like, I thought it was like, oh, what are you going to do called the morality police?
And then I looked it up and I was like, oh, no, that's a real thing.
And it's people with guns.
And yeah, I mean, this all started because there was a really young girl.
I think she was 22, Masa Amini, and she was killed in custody for immoral dress.
Again, not funny so far.
Stay with me.
And yeah, all these women are being so brave.
And there are women cutting their hair on TV.
And you're right.
They're taking their hijabs off and they're dancing, which is prohibited.
And that to me seems like
number one feminist complaint should be women being murdered, right?
Like I feel like over
manspreading, over microaggression.
I feel like women being murdered by the state.
Problematic.
Is that what they would say?
Problematic.
It's bad.
Yes.
It's very bad.
You know, this isn't the morality police in America, which is like woke Twitter yelling at me for not being bros in the theater.
This is like women are being killed
for not dressing like a prisoner.
And I think what's happened is,
you know, I don't want to just come on here and slam the left because I know there are so many people who care and so many people who cover the Middle East
on both sides.
But I think the reason this isn't the number one issue is because
it's white liberals not wanting to feel racist.
Like we've
boxed ourselves into such a corner that people are so scared that the only people we can criticize are like hot white rich straight guys like Chris Pratt.
We can criticize Chris Pratt all the time, right?
And so we have this progressive paradox where you have to put minorities on like a scale to see who's more oppressed before you defend the other one, which is insulting.
Like, people will be like, okay, I want to defend women, but if it's Muslims oppressing, we can't cover that because we've bombed Muslims and Muslims are oppressed.
Like, can we blame Johnny Depp on it?
Like, it just takes away any intellectual honesty.
Like, it's bad when we kill innocent Muslims.
It's bad when women get harassed and killed by Muslims.
It's bad when Asian people get hate crimed.
It's bad if it's by white people.
It's bad if it's by black people.
You know, if a black, trans, homeless lady in a wheelchair was killing Muslim women, that is still bad.
And I think people are just afraid to call it out.
You know,
Jamie, I have to tell you, I don't know if I agree with that they're afraid.
Maybe they are.
Maybe they are.
I want to tell you experience.
Do you remember when the Iranian government, the moral police, were throwing homosexuals off the roof of buildings?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that was kind of a big line for me, you know, like,
I think as a human being, we should should stand up against that.
And so I went to New York, and it took me a while to get
a meeting with the head of GLAD in New York.
And she came into my office, along with two other assistants, and
very standoffish.
And I'm like, look, you and I, we don't have a lot in common,
you know, but we do have one thing, I think, in common, and that is homosexuals should not be thrown off roofs.
And
I said, I haven't told anybody I'm having a meeting with you.
And if my audience finds out that I would be willing to partner with you on that one issue, it's going to cost me listeners.
But if it helps save lives and brings attention to that problem,
we both should be willing to put our differences aside.
We're never going to agree on wedding cakes, but we all can agree on throwing people off the roof.
They didn't do it.
It's a low bar.
Yeah, very low bar.
Oh, no.
What did they say?
I can't remember exactly.
Do you remember, Stu?
It was, it was,
I think it was, uh, we have way too much
that is different.
Uh, and it would not be something that we would
be able to tolerate.
I mean, dude, I like, you know, I tweeted I was coming on the show before, and I got a bunch of people saying supportive stuff.
And every time I come on the show, I'll lose people where they'll be like, man, what happened to you?
You used to make fun of Glenn, or he used to make fun of you.
And it's like, yeah, man, isn't that great?
Like, that should be something that is applauded.
Yes.
Where it's, you know, that reasoning to not do something with you is the reasoning it is more important.
It's like when you can get,
you know, if you got Noam Chomsky and Ted Cruz sponsoring a bill together,
you know, I want to hear what that is.
When John McCain teamed up with Russ Feingold about
election reform, you just go, okay, man, well, if those two are talking, this seems like it is an important issue.
You know what I mean?
And it's so sad how tribalized we are and that people are so afraid of stepping foot into the other camp when all the people we admire, you know, me and you talked about this on your podcast, you know, Martin Luther King, got all the people we look up to, they brought people together.
The goal wasn't, uh, especially when lives are on the line, like we're seeing now in Iran and like when you met with Glad.
So where so so that you just think that they're too afraid, that feminists are too afraid?
Is there no feminist leader?
I went, well, there is.
I mean, no, uh, probably pr okay, look, liberals don't have uh we don't love the word leaders or structure or getting things done.
But I,
because
I'm usually not this
like trite or petty, but I was so upset about the Iran thing, and I haven't been on this website in a very long time, but I was like, you know what?
I'm going to see if.
Jezebel, I'm sure your listeners are familiar, it's a big feminist website.
I'm going to see if they're covering this story.
And I went last week and I rechecked this morning, like, dude, it's not on the front page.
The front page when I checked was
the TRI guys, who I've never heard of, but I guess one of them had an affair.
And then it was Jordan Peterson crying.
That was the big, the big story.
And women are being killed in Iran.
Feminists gather around.
We must show solidarity and support our sisters overseas.
It was, ha ha, the Kermit, the lobster guy, is sad.
Let's all make fun of Jordan Peterson.
And there was a whole article making fun of Jordan Peterson, which by, and that was a story, like, that was on Twitter.
All of my lefty Twitter friends were talking about that too.
And,
you know, then there was like a follow-up story where it's like, Ben Shapiro defends Jordan Peterson crime.
And that suddenly became the feminist news cycle, which is so sad for a million reasons, which is like you're not defending women.
You're making fun of a dude, and you're making fun of a dude who's crying because he's trying to help men, right?
And I don't know what's going on with Jordan Peterson.
There's some stuff he says that's great.
There's some stuff that I'm like, man, but he's certainly not the like Hitler-esque cartoon that people make him out to be.
Like the first time I watched him, I was like, oh, this is going to be hateful.
And he was like, make your bed.
And I was like, oh, yeah, I should make my bed.
That was pretty it.
Yeah.
I was like, yeah.
this guy's fine but also and oh my god i can't believe i'm gonna say this but a lot of people on the right i think matt walsh who i've never agreed on uh with uh he he made this point where it's like didn't we want men to be more vulnerable isn't this what feminists and the left have sort of asked for and now suddenly you have this masculine man crying and they sound like the people they're making fun of where they're like oh jordan peterson you little girl what did your tampon get stuck?
Are you triggered?
Come on, soy boy.
Like they're suddenly turning into these bullies where it's like, dude, you were the one saying that men just punch walls and don't go to therapy.
And now you have a man who is crying and being emotional and you're going to mock him.
And it was the first time that I sort of saw what conservatives were saying, which I always thought was a really goofy thing to say, where they're like, feminists just hate men.
They don't defend women.
And in this case, it's like, well, yeah, you have this opportunity to defend women who are struggling so hard.
It's so heartbreaking and also admirable what's happening in Iran with these women.
And you're just going to make fun of the dude because it'll get a ton of retweets.
Because anytime you make fun of Jordan Peterson, it'll get numbers.
I mean, they made fun of him for going to rehab, which is like.
Crazy.
heartbreaking.
It's bully sticky.
I will tell you that I've been hoping that somebody would
start
burning scarves and it would become
something that Christians and others would stand up against and make that go
viral.
But I think we're just too busy
slapping each other with baloney or
whatever the hell that is.
Tortillas, that's right.
No, no, no.
You may be on a different website.
I don't know.
So, yeah, that's why you got to sign up for that sponsor.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, you know, it's these little inconsequential things that make for funny banter during the day on Twitter and everyone gets to feel like little snarky school bullies.
And then it goes away and nothing has changed.
I mean, man, it should be,
there should be Muslims right now in America.
And I'm sure, again, I'm sure there are.
Talking about what's happening.
I know there are.
But when it comes to woke liberal Twitter, it's like, hey, man, don't say you're the party of compassion and freedom and
all this stuff when you just
publicly, you don't care.
Whether it's because you're afraid you're going to be called a racist because we have this oppression Olympics on the left, or whether it's because, look, man, if I would be saying the exact same thing to you if it was happening in Sweden and if it was, you know, white girls who were getting stoned for not taking off their cardigans, like I would say the same thing.
I have no, just because I went to church twice doesn't mean I'm just like, I'm Islam.
Like, dude,
I respect Islam as much as I respect Buddhism, as much as I respect Christianity, all that stuff.
This has nothing to do with religion.
It has to do with like women are being murdered.
And we should probably do something.
So, Jamie, give me the name of your podcast again for Monday.
Yeah, so the advice is called Advice Not Taken.
Advice Not Taken.
Jamie Kilstein.
Yeah, you can follow me on social media because I'll be posting clips.
My Instagram's at the Jamie Kilstein.
My Twitter is JamieKilstein.
And then you can also go to jamiekilstein.com/slash tour.
I'm going to be headlining in Syracuse soon, and Dallas and Fort Worth are the next two
headline gigs.
Oh, we'll have to let us know when you're in Dallas.
We'll have to go.
Jamie, thank you very much.
God bless you and keep it up.