It's Settled: Here’s the TRUE Fascistic Party | 8/30/22
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Speaker 2 The FBI came out and they have made a statement on whether the president is going to be indicted or not on the secret documents that he apparently had. Here is the clip.
Speaker 3 Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. Wow.
Speaker 3 Prosecutors necessarily weigh a number of factors before deciding whether to bring charges. There are obvious considerations like the strength of the evidence, especially regarding intent.
Speaker 3 Responsible decisions also consider the context of a person's actions and how similar situations have been handled in the past.
Speaker 3 In looking back at our investigations into the mishandling or removal of classified information, we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts.
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Speaker 2 Oh, hang on just a sec. That's from 2016.
Speaker 2 Oh, that was the Hillary. That was James Coleman on Hillary.
Speaker 2 I'm sorry for that mistake. I saw that clip earlier and I thought this was...
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Speaker 2 Yes.
Speaker 2 Once again.
Speaker 2 Once again.
Speaker 2 President Trump and his administrator, sorry, President Biden and his administration are correctamundo.
Speaker 2 They have been saying to us that we should look for those very, very dangerous Nazis.
Speaker 2 Well, we have found the Nazis.
Speaker 2 Freelance filmmaker whose work has been featured by the New York Times
Speaker 2 praised Adolf Hitler in a 2012 Facebook post, writing, how great you are, Hitler, in Arabic.
Speaker 2 In a 2018 post, they shared a photo of himself with a caption translated to either, I'm in tune like Hitler during the Holocaust, or in a state of harmony as Hitler was during the Holocaust.
Speaker 2 In a separate post,
Speaker 2 he referred to a Hamas rocket fire towards Israel as the Resistance. Then we have freelance photographer Hosam Salem.
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In 2014, he claimed the Resistance captured a Zionist soldier. IDF soldier was later killed.
That same year, he mourned the death of a Hamas operative who
Speaker 2 happened to be tied to the deaths of four IDF soldiers and later expressed joy for the massacre of four rabbis and a police officer in Jerusalem.
Speaker 2 In 2015, after being hired by the Times, he called for more violence following an attack that killed two IDF soldiers in the West Bank.
Speaker 2 Additionally, in both 2020 and 2021, he eulogized a couple of nutbags, two terrorists responsible for a suicide bombing that killed 10 Israelis.
Speaker 2 By the way, you can find him, or at least until yesterday, you could see his featured work
Speaker 2 at the New York Times.
Speaker 2 Also,
Speaker 2 the Times severed ties with a freelance producer and fixer, Fatih Honona, who is credited by the paper in multiple stories published just this month.
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Apparently, Hanona repeatedly espoused anti-Semitic rhetoric, expressed hostility towards Israel, and also spoke favorably of Adolf Hitler. Weird coincidence.
Yeah. Three of them.
Yeah. Three of them.
Speaker 2 I don't accept a Jew, Israeli, or a Zionist, or anyone else who speaks Hebrew. I'm with killing them
Speaker 2 wherever there are children, elderly people, and also soldiers. Hanoya wrote this in Arabic, surprisingly, on Facebook.
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In the end, the Jews are sons of the dogs, and I'm in favor of killing and burning them like Hitler did. I'd be extremely happy.
As if that wasn't enough, there's even more.
Speaker 2 In another Facebook post, Anola attributed a quote to the Nazi leader writing, as Hitler said, give me a Palestinian soldier and a German weapon, and I will make Europe crawl on its fingertips.
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So there's this. We have finally found those dangerous Nazis.
They're everywhere, assuming you're standing in the New York Times newsroom.
Speaker 2 That's it for the daily. I'm Michael Bobaro.
Speaker 2 See you tomorrow. Okay, thank you, Michael.
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There's your update from the New York Times today. Hi, Stu.
How are you? Good, good. I'm rethinking ever reading the New York Times again, though.
Yeah. It's weird, isn't it?
Speaker 2 You know, I got another story here.
Speaker 2 In the last four years, there have been 118 people arrested in New York for anti-Jewish hate crimes.
Speaker 2 118. Still the highest percentage of hate crimes, right?
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Oh, yeah. You'd think it was white versus black, considering the news coverage, but it's actually against Jews, typically.
Yes.
Speaker 2 Americans Against Anti-Semitism have done an extensive study on the 118 suspects that are arrested just in New York City.
Speaker 2 And they say the Jewish hate crimes are members of other minority groups and not white supremacists. It's kind of
Speaker 2 weird.
Speaker 2 Since 2018, 118 potential trackable individuals arrested for anti-Jewish hate crimes. They positively identified 84, of which only one was convicted and sentenced to any significant prison time.
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15 accepted plea deals that don't appear to involve any prison time. 23 have had hate crime charges removed or criminal charges dropped altogether.
22 are still pending.
Speaker 2 23 remain unknown, having totally disappeared from the criminal court records.
Speaker 2 New York recorded recorded a more than 300% increase in anti-Semitic hate crimes in the first three months of 2022 compared with last year.
Speaker 2 In July, security cameras showed a group of men beating a Jewish man in his car in Crown Heights, New York, while his frightened five-year-old son sat in the back seat.
Speaker 2 Since then, only one suspect has been arrested and was released on bail in an amount much, much lower than the district attorney requested from the the judge.
Speaker 2 Overload in the New York court system, increasingly lenient prosecutors and judges, and a police department in which officers are quitting at a growing clip all make it easier for even the open and shut cases to languish and for the people at every level in the system to find excuses not to resolve them.
Speaker 2 Ah.
Speaker 2 So we got that going for us. Now, I may have lost track of the names here, but was one of the the people from the New York Times, the contributors you mentioned that had all the Facebook posts,
Speaker 2 was one of them also the person who was literally paying for the place where El Zawahiri was living in Afghanistan? Because they also had a contributor who was paying for
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the condo or whatever. No, that would be a fourth.
That would be a fourth. Oh, really? Yeah, yeah.
Okay. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 Because you'd think maybe
Speaker 2 you wouldn't want to do do that. You wouldn't want that.
Speaker 2 But they published op-eds about how great the Taliban was from the person who was actually paying for the residence of Al-Zawahir. I know.
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And I was the crazy one, you know, for working with Tommy Lauren. You know, she was so dangerous.
So dangerous.
Speaker 2 Yeah, she was never paying for anybody's rent. That was a terrorist.
Speaker 2 I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 2 In fact,
Speaker 2 I can safely say nobody, nobody I've worked with here at the Blaze has ever done anything like that. Or, you know,
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ever Facebook posted or even just posted on a little sticky note in a secret closet. I secretly love Hitler.
Nah. Nope.
No, that's not.
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That's one of the things we try to screen for, actually, here. We don't do that at the Times, apparently, but here at the Blaze, we do try to screen out anyone who might do something like that.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 Well, look, we've got a couple of things going on that I think are important. First of all, Minnesota Bail Fund championed by Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2
Remember when she was like, you need to bail these people out. You want to contribute? These are the people that went and burned down buildings, then got arrested.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 And then Kamala Harris said, hey, give these people money so they can get back out on the streets and probably do it again tomorrow night.
Speaker 2 Well, one of the guys that the Minnesota Freedom Fund that she was recommending that people would do, and he was arrested during the George Floyd thing, so he was let out, shot and killed a passenger on a railroad platform in St.
Speaker 2 Paul just a few months ago.
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But, you know, no big deal. Freedom Fund executive directors defended their group's decision to post the bail in a statement on Thursday.
It said,
Speaker 2 it is neither just nor effective to respond to violence by denying bail and preemptively punishing people who are disproportionately poor, black, brown, and indigenous.
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See, when you've been arrested, we're not preemptively punishing you. No, we're not.
See,
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that means we're doing something something in advance of your crime. Yeah.
The arrest happens after your crime. You're asking in advance of a second crime that wound up being committed.
Speaker 2 By the way,
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I do hope, I do hope we will be seeing that story, that timeline, told in a nice, condensed way in a bunch. of political ads going into 2022.
No, don't say that.
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I do hope the Republicans do remember all of this and make sure they highlight that quite clearly, The victim of that crime. Yeah.
So that people remember what happens when Democrats get control.
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I don't know. As they place these DAs all over the country.
I don't think they sell 60-minute commercials. Because if you were going to highlight all the people that were released, not all of them.
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Speaker 2 But this is one of those good people that needed to be released by Kamala.
Speaker 2 He's not the first person to commit murder after being bailed out by Freedom Fund. The group also freed a man charged with domestic abuse last year.
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And then just a couple of weeks ago, he murdered another man in a road rage incident. So we got that going.
Oh, by the way, Minneapolis has the highest number of homicides last year since the 1990s.
Speaker 2 So I think we're all going in the right direction.
Speaker 2 Oh my gosh. How do our friends not see this?
Speaker 2 How do people not
Speaker 2 see
Speaker 2 this?
Speaker 2 Everything that they have touted has been an unmitigated disaster and has led us to where we are today.
Speaker 2 What am I missing?
Speaker 2 By the way, if you're a Democrat or used to be a Democrat or whatever, I'd love to hear from you.
Speaker 2 If you can understand or explain your friends, I'd love to understand because I really, truly don't get how
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you're missing this. Unless it's just so much hatred for the other side.
I think that's exactly what it is. I think that's our society today.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 I think we've now crossed the line where it's where I was listening to a podcast over the past week or so where they were talking about the conversion.
Speaker 2 I wish I could remember the name of it, but it was basically the conversion of our society from changing from people who rooted for things to rooting against things. Yes.
Speaker 2 And we are now a society that that's all we do. Like, you know,
Speaker 2 their example was culturally with celebrities about how back in the day, what you did was you,
Speaker 2 these people were celebrities and you praised them and everyone wanted to be them and everyone loved them.
Speaker 2 And then sometime, I think the theory was around the 90s, that changed to a lot of the celebrities we have basically, we just hate. You know, we're constantly making fun of them.
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We're constantly saying, you know, they're reality stars. They're all.
So downtrodden. Yeah, but like, that's what we do.
I'm not saying, they weren't saying it was necessarily unfair to celebrities.
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That was not the case. No, no, no, no.
But I think that's what, you know, like, look at social media.
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You know, someone comes out with something new, and generally speaking, everyone just sits there and trashes them. Like, that's what you do.
You say how terrible they are.
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You say how annoying they are. Everything they do is terrible.
And I think, like, I think that is where we are as a society now.
Speaker 2 Where like, I think the Democrats, the only way you could possibly vote for a Democrat is because you look at the right and say, I hate them more. Well, that's another thing.
Speaker 2 I mean, nobody likes a fascist, right?
Speaker 2 And now there's two things that are happening.
Speaker 2 One, Biden is calling people semi-fascist, but now, led by Biden, several leaders and several people in the Democratic Party that are running for office, like Charlie Christ, are coming out and they're not just demonizing the Republican politicians anymore.
Speaker 2 They are now demonizing Republican voters.
Speaker 2 They are clearly saying, it's always been implied, but now they're clearly saying these
Speaker 2 people,
Speaker 2 you know, this vermin, these
Speaker 2 Jews.
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Just replace Republican and Jews. They're interchangeable at this point.
This is exactly how it happened before.
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Speaker 2 So,
Speaker 2 this semi-fascist thing,
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this is another thing, and I'd really like to hear from you. 888-727-BECK.
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Speaker 2 I really don't understand how people think that
Speaker 2
they don't see which side is doing all the fascistic stuff. Yeah, it's kind of a weird thing.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 And I went through, I've actually dug up the
Speaker 2 textbook because I was like, what's the textbook definition of fascist
Speaker 2 textbook.
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I have had this for years and years and years and years and years. It is Political Ideologies, Their Origins and Impact, second edition.
And I looked it up, they're on the 13th edition now.
Speaker 2 So this is an old
Speaker 2 one.
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So it probably doesn't say anything like it said in the second edition. So now it's all about Donald Trump.
Yeah, now it's a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 But back in the day, back in the day, it actually talked about history.
Speaker 2 Now it just shows a picture of
Speaker 2 President Trump. Yeah.
Speaker 2 It's a fascinating book, and it goes through basically how fascinating it has communism fascism democracy capitalism all the things all the different ideologies third world ideologies and uh it goes through the the founding of fascism okay with mussolini i want you to go through this with me but would you do me a favor um
Speaker 2 is fascism
Speaker 2 uh does it generally come from people who are saying we want a smaller government you know what You're going to be surprised to hear it never comes, ever, not one time
Speaker 2
in history. Wait a minute.
How about fascism comes when you're saying
Speaker 2
we have a constitution with a bill of rights which handcuffs and reduces the power of the government? Literally, not one example in all of human history. In all of history.
Yeah, it's weird.
Speaker 2 In fact, one of the reasons why the Constitution in our country was designed the way it was was to eliminate the possibility of one person taking complete control of the country.
Speaker 2 Which is interesting. Now, that's weird because I was pretty sure that all of our founding fathers were Nazi fascists.
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You know, they looked at Hitler and they were like, we got to have some of that. You're going to be surprised to hear you were wrong.
I'm not really
Speaker 2 completely wrong or just kind of wrong. Completely.
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And I'd love to know which side you think, Glenn, is closer to semi-fascism. Okay.
I'll give you a couple of examples of what fascism is. Okay.
Make the determination. All right, good.
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Speaker 2 All right, so we're talking about semi-fascists, which I don't even know what a semi-fascist is.
Speaker 2 Is that somebody who's like, I like public-partner, public-private partnerships, but I just don't want it with the...
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you know, the public-public. I don't think that's what it is.
No, it's not. I think basically the semi is to act as if he didn't mean full fascist
Speaker 2 acting. Yeah.
Speaker 2 It's Joe Biden saying
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Republicans are fascists. Right.
Because I guess they disagreed with him, which is interesting. It's a fascinating philosophy.
And I'm
Speaker 2 a little confused because
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every time we get into a policy argument with people on the left, they don't call us fascists. They call us...
wild west libertarians that want no restrictions on anything. Oh, that's right.
Speaker 2 And we just want free-for-all.
Speaker 2 We're social Darwinists.
Speaker 2 It's just everybody that we want these big companies to be able to take advantage, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 2 So when we're talking about healthcare, we're like, oh, well, people should be able to go in the free market and choose whichever healthcare they want. Oh, you're just, you want the Wild West.
Speaker 2
So when you're talking about your philosophy, Glenn Peck. Yes, my philosophy.
Can you describe it a little bit? What's your idea of the, what's your conservative utopia?
Speaker 2 Well, I'd, I'd, I mean, it's quite long.
Speaker 2
Give me a couple of seconds. Give me a basic idea.
Limited government, right?
Speaker 2
Declaration of Independence Constitution. Okay.
Yep. There you go.
A government that doesn't do very many things, as you described in this document.
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No, yeah, it's what our country is supposed to be according. to the rules.
And maybe you'd summarize that as an experiment in self-governance, right? I would. I would.
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Yeah. I would say, hey, is is there a chance that maybe people can govern themselves without an oppressive government? There you go.
Okay, so now let's hear what fascism is.
Speaker 2 This is the textbook definition, political ideologies, their origins, and impact. Second edition.
Speaker 2
Mussolini. You may know him.
Kind of a famous figure.
Speaker 2
He created a totalitarian state. Wait a minute.
Indeed, he was... It was he who coined the word.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2 you'd think of that as almost like an insult. He actually did it intentionally.
Speaker 2 He was not content with political power alone. He believed that the government and ultimately the government's leader should completely control every aspect of human existence.
Speaker 2 Consequently, like Stalin, Hitler, and Mao, which is weird that they pair those together, communists and fascists. Interesting.
Speaker 2 Consequently, like Stalin, Hitler, and Mao, he tried to build up the state's power, build up the state's power, extending it into the most private aspects of the citizens' lives.
Speaker 2 More from political ideologies, their origins and impacts. Quote, the state controlled and regulated almost every conceivable social, economic, and political activity of its citizens.
Speaker 2 Through this mechanism, almost every aspect of daily existence was controlled. Jobs,
Speaker 2 wages.
Speaker 2 Are we the ones that are arguing for wage controls? I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 Fringe benefits. Are we the ones constantly selling every business what they must do with fringe benefits? Is that us?
Speaker 2
I don't think so. Housing.
Huh? Are we the ones constantly monitoring everything a little bit? Are we the ones saying you have to change all of your insulation?
Speaker 2 We have to redo every single building in America.
Speaker 2 That's for the common good.
Speaker 2 Retail goods, recreation, entertainment. Are we the people saying that we need to kick everybody off of every platform every time they make a joke? You don't like, are we controlling that?
Speaker 2
No, that's not us. Education.
Are we the ones? Is that us are we the ones saying that you need to teach everybody about critical race theory and all these things that are not related to actual stories
Speaker 2 they were all part of this elaborate organization now since we mentioned critical race theory let's think about that for a moment it's critical critical it's critical it's critical it's critical race theory
Speaker 2 what about the idea that men are men and women are women, a basic thing that we've all understood for thousands of years. Well, that's science.
Speaker 2
That was science at at one point. Yeah.
It's interesting that you mentioned that because fascists had a particular approach to this exact type of thing.
Speaker 2
Something that we all understood as real hardcore science. They tended to take a different approach.
May I describe it? Yes. From the textbook here.
You tell me which side this sounds like these days.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 2 Fascism rejects objective science and reason. Objective truth is either a hoax or unimportant because the really important truths defy rational understanding.
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Those who believe in reason, therefore, are deluding themselves and grasping at a false reality. What is a woman, Glenn? We don't know.
No, I don't know. I mean, I have no idea how to define it.
Speaker 2 You know, healthcare doesn't matter. Healthcare, usually helping
Speaker 2
heal people, right? Sure. But abortion is healthcare, right? Sure.
Every white person is a a racist.
Speaker 2 Now, it's interesting because you're assigning a negative characteristic to a race.
Speaker 2
That's not racism, but every white person is automatically a racist and has no way to get out of that. They're always a racist, always will be a racist.
Drag queen shows, great for kids.
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Fantastic for kids. Words are violence.
Not violence. Violence isn't violence.
Words are violence.
Speaker 2
The Constitution, not a document document set up a long time ago to give foundational truths, to give the country a path to go. The Constitution's alive.
It's constantly changing in front of our eyes.
Speaker 2 The president, looking at that constitution, has found a way to spend a trillion dollars without even asking Congress.
Speaker 2 Which side does that sound like? Let me
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continue a bit. This is again from political ideologies, their origins and impacts.
Mussolini begged his audiences to have faith in the Italian myths. Quote: We have created our myth.
Speaker 2 The myth is a faith, it is passion. It is not necessary that it be a reality.
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It is reality by the fact that it is a goal, hope, faith. Though it could not be scientifically or objectively proved, it was true simply because it existed and served a purpose.
Huh.
Speaker 2 This is like the democratic platform I'm reading from.
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How about this? Truth is a subjective quality. Oh my gosh.
Available only, Glenn, to a few gifted people whose will or spirit or personality is greater than that of the masses. Oh my gosh.
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These are quotes. These are quotes from this.
This is quotes from the book describing his philosophy, this particular one.
Speaker 2 Those with superior will perceive a higher truth than others.
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You might think men and men are women and women, but those with a superior will and understanding see it differently. They instinctively realize the right.
See, it's not about the truth.
Speaker 2 It's their instincts that bring the truth, not what actually is true. They instinctively realize the right, and those who are not so gifted, that's you, everybody,
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should listen to them, having faith in their leaders' intuitions and following their orders. All right, Okay.
So I think you've made some,
Speaker 2 you know, point somewhere.
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Right. It was hard to detect.
But let me ask you. Let me ask you.
We're talking about the leaders. We're talking about the leaders, right?
Speaker 2
You know, who's leading this? You were Mussolini, Mussolini. Okay.
All right. So let's ask about the leaders.
Speaker 2
Let's talk about Donald Trump. Okay.
Okay.
Speaker 2
Because he's the fascist. Right.
Do you remember when he,
Speaker 2 through just an executive order, nullified a trillion dollars in contracted student loans?
Speaker 2 And he did it right before the 2020 election? You remember that? No, I, good God, no.
Speaker 2 Well, you remember when he added all those IRS agents, you know, at a time when we were really separate, he was like, we're going to be looking into everybody's
Speaker 2
because we got. You know, we got like 90,000 IRS agents.
I do not remember that either. I don't remember that.
Uh-huh.
Speaker 2
Okay, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
How about when he was investigating, using the IRS and investigating his political foes? Do you remember that? No. No.
No.
Speaker 2 I don't.
Speaker 2 I'm trying to remember who that was. Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 2 How about when he used the power of the executive office and was listening in to phone calls and spying on reporters? Do you remember how much he hated those reporters when he did that?
Speaker 2 I do remember him hating reporters, but I don't remember that. Okay, all right.
Speaker 2 But we do remember, you know, him using the national security apparatus, you know, of the government to enhance his own election in 2020.
Speaker 2 We remember when he was promising the Russians, because he was colluding with the Russians. We remember when he leaned over to Medvedev and said, hey, just I need a little room,
Speaker 2
little time until the next election. Remember that? No.
Yeah.
Speaker 2
Well, you don't remember that? Well, I remember that. I just remember Donald Trump doing it.
I'm pretty sure it was him. Pretty sure.
Speaker 2 Okay, how about using when he used the Republican National Committee firewalls to transfer money to private lobbyists and law firms to find dirt on
Speaker 2 Hillary Clinton and then turn it all over to the FBI, which he's in bed with, to launch a, let's call it a
Speaker 2 mix-fire storm investigation.
Speaker 2 You know, you remember that? I don't. And he was, and it was all centered around an ex-spy that the FBI paid, even though they said they weren't working with him anymore because he wasn't credible.
Speaker 2 Remember that? And then
Speaker 2 Donald Trump in his FBI, he had those agents talking about how they have to stop Joe Biden from winning the election. You remember that?
Speaker 2 And then when they burst into the homes of the New York Times reporters and then marched them outside in their underwear for the possible crime of
Speaker 2 stealing the draft of the Supreme Court.
Speaker 2
Yeah. Yeah.
Or was it a... No, I seem to remember it was a diary of somebody.
I think it was.
Speaker 2 I think it was the Trump daughter that you never hear from.
Speaker 2
She had that. She had that diary.
Remember? And then the FBI came breaking in. Or the investigation in the suspected illegal lobbying of Joe and Hunter Biden.
Speaker 2 I
Speaker 2 remember when he was doing that, and then the Department of Justice is like, hey, we're going to keep this on the down low.
Speaker 2
I have a bad memory. I think you really do.
I did something false. Okay,
Speaker 2 how about when the Attorney General refused a congressional subpoena or just refused to honor subpoenas and withhold the requested documents from Congress? You remember that? Or
Speaker 2 when Donald Trump raided Hillary Clinton's house? Do you remember that? Back stolen documents? I feel like I would have remembered that. One of these people is more of a fascist than the others.
Speaker 2 Trying to figure out which one it is.
Speaker 2 Again,
Speaker 2 it is so clear to see
Speaker 2
how it is people aren't seeing it. I never truly understood those with eyes will see, those with ears will hear.
I never understood that.
Speaker 2
I thought, well, you're going to be able to see it in black and white. You'll be able to, you'll watch it.
What do you mean?
Speaker 2 We're here. We're here.
Speaker 2 You refuse to see the truth for some reason. And it's an objective truth.
Speaker 2 Provable.
Speaker 2 And yet nobody seems to see it.
Speaker 2 Is that just me? Is that just you?
Speaker 2 Are there Democrats that actually do see this stuff? 888-727-BECK, the phone call's coming up.
Speaker 2 Now, the fight for life has never been at a fever pitch like it is right now. Things have really shifted since the overturn of Roe, but that's not entirely in the favor of the unborn.
Speaker 2 You have the left going for extreme
Speaker 2 abortion laws.
Speaker 2 You know, California,
Speaker 2 I mean, could it be 30 days? Could it be 30 days after
Speaker 2
birth in California? I know they were pushing for that. It is after birth now.
I think they were pushing for 30 days after birth. That's fantastic, right?
Speaker 2 Geez, what is wrong with us?
Speaker 2 We were going to try to save 50,000 babies this year. I still think we can do it, but it's going to take some double duty because
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Speaker 2 We're still going to buy more and more ultrasounds for them, which is an 80% turnaround.
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Speaker 2 It's my wife's
Speaker 2 50th birthday week, and so she's going to Duran-Duran tonight.
Speaker 2 Surprised her last night. Nice.
Speaker 2
I'm not going with her, and I'm bummed about that. Me and you should go together.
It'll be fun. I'll go.
No, my wife is going. I know,
Speaker 2 which means I'm going to be doing stuff at home with
Speaker 2 the kids and running them around and things like that.
Speaker 2 Well, get an Uber.
Speaker 2
Doesn't your daughter drive or your son driving? My son drives. There you go.
He can do it. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 2
We'll have a great time. Yeah.
Me and you.
Speaker 2 I would actually love that. No, that'd be fun.
Speaker 2 They're really good. They're one of those bands that became very popular for like in that they've got like Teen Beat Magazine, and that's what people remember them from, like the mid-80s.
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They're a legitimately great band. I mean, it's a great band.
They are awesome. They're great to see live.
You've seen them before? Oh, many, many times. Really?
Speaker 2
Like, I love that. I know it's your favorite band.
I know it's your favorite. One of my big fans.
When I told my wife, I said, I've got tickets to go to Duran Duran. And she said,
Speaker 2 is Stu coming? And I said, no, I thought it should just be with you and some of your friends. And she's like, wait, you're not coming? And I said, no.
Speaker 2 And her next response was, is Stu talking to you anymore?
Speaker 2
And the answer to that actually off the air, no. Yeah.
No, I hate to talk now.
Speaker 2 You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 Yeah, so are you going to go? I'm going to make my, I'm forcing myself down there somehow.
Speaker 2 You can't find anybody to go. there's not a huge a huge set of not true not a huge amount of interest in my friends in your friends
Speaker 2 get bad friends or none yeah
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Speaker 2 I'm going to give you one thing I want you to think about today, and I need your help on. And I think this is something that if you go to church every Sunday, you need to know about.
Speaker 2
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Our God and our faith. That's it.
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Speaker 2 So I want you to write this down
Speaker 2 because you're going to have a hard time finding it if you're Googling. It took me a while to find.
Speaker 2 It is acts529.com.
Speaker 2 Acts529.com.
Speaker 2 This is a, it's called the Acts 529 statement.
Speaker 2 And it is vitally important
Speaker 2 that your church, your pastor, your rabbi sign this document. And here's what it is: the Acts 529 statement.
Speaker 2 The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states: Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free speech or free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people to peacefully assemble and to petition the government for redress of grievances.
Speaker 2 During the COVID-19 pandemic, representatives who were elected to secure our God-given rights clearly transgressed their lawful authority in executive action that prohibited public meetings or mandated the wearing of masks and social distancing.
Speaker 2
God's Word directs us not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together. Hebrews 1025 this verse is a divine injunction.
We must obey God rather than the arbitrary decrees of men.
Speaker 2 As a national coalition of pastors and churches, we reject any presidential or gubernatorial decree requiring us to
Speaker 2 disobey the Word of God.
Speaker 2 We will resist any attempt by a federal, state, or local official to restrict or prohibit the free exercise of our religion or place restrictions thereon.
Speaker 2 The end of all civil government being the good of society, we affirm our submission to lawful civil authority as instituted by God Himself.
Speaker 2 But when rulers exceed the scope of their constitutional and God-given authority, they act contrary to their office and the public good and effect the ruin and misery of society we we do not need the permission of civil authorities to obey what God has commanded nor does the church need the approval of civil authorities to serve and worship our God in the way he has prescribed the Greek word translated church is ecclesia which means the assembly.
Speaker 2 Our identity as the church of Jesus Christ means that we are by nature an assembly. We assemble to hear the word preached, partake of the sacraments, and fellowship with one another.
Speaker 2 The apostles' teachings are unambiguous in this regard. Civil magistrates have no authority to dictate what churches may or may not do.
Speaker 2
The Constitution of the United States is the highest law in our land. In 1803, in Marbury v.
Madison, the Supreme Court ruled, any law
Speaker 2 repugnant to the Constitution is null and void. We are on solid constitutional footing in our refusal to comply with restrictions on public worship.
Speaker 2 Again, the First Amendment states, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
Speaker 2 Any law, order, or mandate that infringes our God-given right to worship according to conscience violates the First Amendment and is unlawful. We the undersign hereby affirm the preceding statements.
Speaker 2 You can sign this. If you're a pastor, priest, rabbi, you can also sign this.
Speaker 2
And if you're just a congregant, you should send it to your pastor, your priest, or your rabbi. It is time that we take a stand.
It is time that we do things the right way
Speaker 2 and peacefully draw the line in the sand. You can arrest us if you want,
Speaker 2 but I know who I serve. I will not violate the conditions of my first citizenship
Speaker 2 to meet the demands of my second citizenship.
Speaker 2 I am first a member of a kingdom, a kingdom of God,
Speaker 2 and he is my only king. He is my only ruler.
Speaker 2 I
Speaker 2 have agreed to live under the laws of the Constitution and to protect and support that Constitution.
Speaker 2 That's what I have to do to really secure my citizenship in the United States of America. Support the Constitution and defend it if called upon.
Speaker 2 But when you go extra-constitutional, when you're asking me to do things that you constitutionally don't even have the authority, but instead the Constitution bars you from doing that specific thing,
Speaker 2 I will not violate.
Speaker 2 You can't ask me to because you're in violation.
Speaker 2 You're in violation of your second citizenship. I'm holding true to it.
Speaker 2 And it is all of our responsibility to stand up. This is the first thing that I have seen on COVID that is an act that all of us can take.
Speaker 2
And it is drawing a line in the sand at our churches. You will not violate our churches.
You will not tell us what we can and cannot do in our churches. This is not just about COVID.
Speaker 2 This is also about
Speaker 2 what I can read, what my church can say from the pulpit. Because if you think they're going to stay out of the church, the church,
Speaker 2 what they are building right now,
Speaker 2 the left is building a church.
Speaker 2 This is a theocracy that they're building. It looks a lot like fascism,
Speaker 2 but fascism always has some sort of religion attached to it. Something that you are to believe, that can't be proved, that you are to believe.
Speaker 2 We're going to reimagine the police force. How, where, when, what does that look like? Any test results from that? When do we reevaluate if that's working or not?
Speaker 2 You're asked to just sit down, shut up, and believe.
Speaker 2
And if you have any questions, that's the dark side that is giving you those questions. Don't ask those questions.
Don't even think about those questions.
Speaker 2 That is an old style church. I mean, when I say old, I mean dark ages style church.
Speaker 2
We need to start standing together. So go to acts529.com.
That's acts529.com. You can send it to your your pastor easily.
You can sign the statement. You can share it.
And you could email officials.
Speaker 2 January 1st, 2023.
Speaker 2 They are going to be emailing all of the officials, local, state, and federal jurisdictions to inform them
Speaker 2 that these churches are standing.
Speaker 2 Well, that's going to put me on a list. Yeah.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2 Yep.
Speaker 2 You know, there's also another list called the Book of of life.
Speaker 2 Yeah, that one's going to be checked too.
Speaker 2
I wonder what you're doing or failing to do. I wonder if that helps your name on the book of life.
Because in my book, that's the only one that matters.
Speaker 2 It's time for our pastors to find their strength and to find their purpose. You know, We're all being tested, and I've always looked at this as a good thing.
Speaker 2 We're being tested right now on
Speaker 2 can you actually do what you were sent here to do? Can you actually be the person that you were born to be? Not the person.
Speaker 2
Oh, I don't know. I don't want to do that.
No, I don't want to be one of those people
Speaker 2
because I don't. I don't want to do any of this.
I really don't.
Speaker 2
Talked to Rob Schneider the other day. He feels exactly the same way.
He's like, I got money. I could just go away.
I just go away, live a happy life, just unplug,
Speaker 2
and be fine. By the time they get to me, it'll be a long time down the road.
Probably be dead.
Speaker 2 Wouldn't mind it.
Speaker 2 I was born and so were you
Speaker 2 for this time.
Speaker 2 And all that requires is us not to go over the cliff with the rest of society.
Speaker 2 And that just means you have to stand up and draw a line in the sand and say, no, I'm not going there.
Speaker 2 Because this is how crazy it's gotten.
Speaker 2 Here in a very small town in Texas, Roanoke, over the weekend, there was a
Speaker 2 trans, a family-friendly, trans
Speaker 2 show.
Speaker 2 It wasn't family-friendly. It wasn't.
Speaker 2 Now, you want to take your kids to that? Fine.
Speaker 2 I don't get it, but okay, fine.
Speaker 2 You want to have your kids put money,
Speaker 2
give money to them for their dancing? Okay, I don't know exactly what you're teaching your kids. Well, actually, I do, but you apparently don't.
Or if you do, what the hell is wrong with you?
Speaker 2 You know, Biden's going to give this big gun speech this week. He's bound and determined to take AR-15s
Speaker 2
off the market. Okay, okay.
Well,
Speaker 2 not in my town, not in my town, because my town gets the Constitution.
Speaker 2 But, all right, that's what you want to do.
Speaker 2 I'd have to call you somebody
Speaker 2 like a dictator, because that's what dictators would do.
Speaker 2
Change the Constitution. Change the Constitution.
You want to do that. You believe you have, you're in the majority.
Go ahead. Change the Constitution.
It allows you to do that. Just amend it.
Speaker 2
By the way, the Second Amendment no longer applies. Go for it.
A dictator just goes around that.
Speaker 2 We had people
Speaker 2 that were antifa, dressed all in black with the black masks and everything else, that were actually using ARs from the roof of a garage.
Speaker 2 They were taking sniper positions in this little town over the weekend. Anybody on the left say anything about that? Do they have a problem?
Speaker 2 How about this one? If you're thinking, I don't want to be one of those people.
Speaker 2 I'm not going to sign that. I'm not going to send it to my pastor to sign.
Speaker 2 The Satanic Temple is scheduled to host an event in September at a Pennsylvania high school auditorium.
Speaker 2 According to the TST's flyer, that's the Satanic Temple's flyer, the Back to School fundraiser is a family-friendly night filled with arts and crafts, science experiments, live demos, refreshments, and fun for all ages.
Speaker 2 Northern York County School District previously voted eight to one to reject a residence request to form the TST-sponsored after-school Satan's club.
Speaker 2 But
Speaker 2 they had to let them have a little party, you know, there
Speaker 2 to have a fundraiser.
Speaker 2 Hmm.
Speaker 2 Do they?
Speaker 2 If you don't think that we are fighting evil,
Speaker 2 unlike anything you've ever seen before in your life,
Speaker 2 then you don't get, you don't get it.
Speaker 2
We're not fighting. We really are not fighting.
Boy, this rings so true to me now.
Speaker 2 We don't fight flesh and bone.
Speaker 2 We are fighting principalities,
Speaker 2 princes of the air.
Speaker 2 We are fighting evil.
Speaker 2 We are.
Speaker 2 Tell me what line can be crossed
Speaker 2 after
Speaker 2 man-boy love,
Speaker 2 minor attracted adults,
Speaker 2 after we mainstream
Speaker 2 pedophilia,
Speaker 2 what is the next line, gang? What is it? Because I don't see one after that one.
Speaker 2 If that's the where we're going, no, I'm not going. I'm not going.
Speaker 2 And so I will stand against all of these incursion into
Speaker 2 my life
Speaker 2 because I have certain rights and they're guaranteed to me through the Constitution and God. God gives them and guarantees.
Speaker 2 The Constitution is to guarantee the government won't do anything about it. And you know what?
Speaker 2 They will continue to take and take and take
Speaker 2 until we all put our differences aside and march together
Speaker 2
and say, you know what, we still hold these things to be self-evident and we're not going away. And you're not going to frighten us.
Oh, you're going to put us in jail. Don't like it.
I don't like it.
Speaker 2 But if that's what it takes,
Speaker 2 but that's not going to work unless we all stand together.
Speaker 2 Start
Speaker 2 with the pledge.
Speaker 2 Acts529.com.
Speaker 2
So I want to talk to you a little bit about inflation. So many people don't really seem to understand what inflation, what causes it, what it is, where it comes from.
Inflation
Speaker 2 is caused in our society by the Fed.
Speaker 2 In fact,
Speaker 2 every society, because it's a central bank. Central banks are
Speaker 2 this,
Speaker 2 I don't know, shadow organization almost that
Speaker 2
you don't really know who's involved, which banks own, but it's all the biggest banks. They've eliminated all the other banks.
So you pretty much know which ones own the Fed.
Speaker 2
It's a private corporation. And Congress gave them the right to print money.
And so we're borrowing money no longer from China. We're now borrowing it from the Fed.
Speaker 2 You don't want to be in debt to these people.
Speaker 2 It's like the mob. You don't want to be in debt to these people.
Speaker 2
But we're borrowing money from them. And where are they getting the money? They're just printing it.
That's inflation. You really want to understand about the Fed?
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 So here's another one that I think we should pay attention to. The Biden administration is going to shell out
Speaker 2 $25 million
Speaker 2 through the USDA because you know we're having trouble with farms and farmers, right? Sure. Okay.
Speaker 2 Like, what are some of the problems?
Speaker 2 The environmental restrictions. Yeah.
Speaker 2
No fertilizer. No fertilizer.
No water in California. No water.
Yeah. Water is important.
Water is a pretty big. I'm not afraid of it.
And so what's happening to our farms and farmers?
Speaker 2 They're getting screwed over and barely being able to make money and losing their farms soon because they can't make they've sold their stock. They've sold everything they can.
Speaker 2 And even when they try to sell it, the tax situation is so bad for them that they can't even really sell it either. So it's an impossible liberty.
Speaker 2 Well, the USDA is on top of our biggest problems,
Speaker 2 which includes climate change and equity.
Speaker 2 So, if you need a grant, all you have to do is be eligible for
Speaker 2 the grant that they're giving out now. It includes historically Blackland and Grant Universities, Hispanic agriculture colleges, tribal colleges, Alaska Native schools, and other minority schools.
Speaker 2 You'll be able to get it from, you know,
Speaker 2 institutions could get, you know, from $500,000 to $20 million from the USDA.
Speaker 2 It's their new farming program to get a more diverse farm ownership and farmer pool. So diversity is where we start, according to this administration.
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Speaker 2 This is why the stock market is down, because the Fed made it very, very clear last weekend, no, we're going to continue to raise rates.
Speaker 2 That means with probably two interest rates before the end of the year, at least one of them, maybe one point.
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Speaker 2 Welcome to the program. Do you remember years ago, you probably don't, years ago I said
Speaker 2 they're going to start forgiving loans and give you extra perks if you're with the government because they want you into the government.
Speaker 2 And if they can get you into the government for 10 years, they got you. Because once you start thinking like a government worker
Speaker 2 and you have a union that is taking care of it and all the perks are coming your way and you're the authority, lot of people will just dig the crap out of that. Well,
Speaker 2 we do have the public service loan forgiveness program. It can discharge all of a person's student loan debt after 10 years of working for the government or nonprofit, assuming you meet various rules,
Speaker 2 like you have to have met your payment for the first 10 years, and then they'll erase it.
Speaker 2 However, the Biden administration just used the COVID waiver to quietly transform a small student loan forgiveness program into an enormous one.
Speaker 2 The average debt forgiven under the waivers was $60,000.
Speaker 2 And between October 2021 and June, the education debts of nearly 150 government and nonprofit workers totaling $9 billion
Speaker 2 were forgiven. Congratulations.
Speaker 2 Congratulations. You are now giving the government workers who most likely make more than you already.
Speaker 2 You've just paid for their college education.
Speaker 2 Let me ask you this, Claude. Gun to your head.
Speaker 2
If things keep going in this direction. Gun to your head.
Gun to your head. I love the Constitution.
Speaker 2 Do you think
Speaker 2 this
Speaker 2 blatantly illegal and unconstitutional move by Joe Biden, where he gives away essentially a trillion dollars to win, to buy voters off of an election without the approval of Congress?
Speaker 2 Do you believe the courts will overturn that?
Speaker 2 Yes, I do believe they will.
Speaker 2 I mean, this I think would be fast.
Speaker 2
However, you got to make it into court before he's given it all away. Right.
Because if they give a scratch it back, they're not going to claw it back. Right.
Speaker 2 If they give away all this money and they lower the balances, they're not going to go back and say, okay, now you have to, the balances are going back up. You're making payments again.
Speaker 2
That's not going to happen. No.
I don't think that's going to happen. No.
So you have to, there, there has to be an injunction essentially against it.
Speaker 2 And you have to find someone with standing, which I guess is the challenge right now.
Speaker 2 I don't understand why I don't have standing. It's my tax dollars.
Speaker 2 It's my tax dollars. Why do I not have standing?
Speaker 2
They've ruled on this that you can't have general standing, basically. You have to be specifically affected.
I am
Speaker 2
specifically affected. I'm with you on your part of this analysis, but the courts aren't, unfortunately.
Well, maybe we should challenge that.
Speaker 2
Let me go to the phones. Let me go to Mike in New Hampshire.
Hello, Mike. Welcome to the Glen Beck program.
Speaker 5
Hey, thanks for taking my call. First, I have to give birthday wishes to the most tolerant woman on the planet, Anya Beck.
So
Speaker 2 her, all things flow, including the intelligence I get from you. Ah, yes.
Speaker 5 So let's start by greasing the palms. Thank you.
Speaker 2 Well,
Speaker 5 real quick, well, hey, goes to you, too. You were smart enough and you're clever enough to get it to marry you guys.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 5 bottle it, I'll buy it.
Speaker 5 My point of this and why people aren't seeing it, first of all, crony capitalism has pushed income disparity to the tipping point. And Democrats are the party of envy.
Speaker 5 They've stoked factionalization of society and taking political advantage of the worst of human emotions, envy.
Speaker 5 Some people just don't
Speaker 5 can't admit they're wrong, and then other people don't know what right or wrong is. They just follow a crowd.
Speaker 5 But take heart, Glenn, because I've got lots of Democratic friends and they are switching their party. They are hearing the call.
Speaker 2 They are seeing their mistake, and they're literally saying it and saying, oh my god so i hope so i i hope you're right mike thank you so much um you know living
Speaker 2 living in my neighborhood in texas there's not
Speaker 2 there's not a lot of progressives in fact there's only one yeah we count we count
Speaker 2 and tomorrow's my shift to watch you know who's coming in and out of that house oh yeah we know something's going on oh really yeah
Speaker 2 let me go to uh let me go to lori new mexico Hello Lori.
Speaker 6 Hey Glenn.
Speaker 6 So I feel like the left knows how to vote against what they hate. They vote against.
Speaker 6 We always seem to, on the right, we seem to vote for what we want. The problem is that the people that we vote to represent us don't have the spine to stand up for what we want.
Speaker 6
We send people there with grand ambitions and great goals, and they absolutely get sucked into the machine. So I have to give it to the left.
They vote in dogs, and those dogs go and bite.
Speaker 6 We vote in cats, and then they throw up on everything, and then they run.
Speaker 2
They're pretty cool. It's ridiculous.
But they do circle our legs every two to four years, you know, like, oh, I love you so much, and rub a kids, our ankles. Yeah, that's a cat for you.
Speaker 6 Glenn, I'm 45 years old. I'm raising two white Christian males.
Speaker 2 Oh, my God.
Speaker 6
I know. And one wants to join the military.
The other one wants to be a pastor. Thank you, Jesus, for both of mine.
Speaker 6
And I'm scared. I'm scared.
So it's time where
Speaker 6 I'm sorry, you're a little bit old.
Speaker 6
The 40-year-old start standing up too. I know you're a little bit too heavy.
It's fine.
Speaker 2 We'll do it for you.
Speaker 6
But we need to start actually, like the Ronda Santa, he's younger than me. I'm excited.
I'm finally excited. I'm running for school board.
Speaker 2 Good for you.
Speaker 6 But I'm going to do it.
Speaker 2 Good for you.
Speaker 6
Deal with this. I live in New Mexico.
Oh, my gosh. You can kill a baby up until five seconds before it's born here.
Well,
Speaker 2
I think that's better than California. But I know New Mexico is, New Mexico is madness.
But Lori, are you finding more people waking up or not?
Speaker 6
We are. We are.
And we're coming together and we're trying to be quiet.
Speaker 6 Oh, you can't be quiet.
Speaker 2 You can't be quiet. You can be loving, but don't be quiet.
Speaker 6 No, we're like Game of Thrones, quiet. We're plotting, and then we're just going to attack the dragon.
Speaker 2
All right. Okay.
All right. They're tracing the call now, Lori.
Thank you very much for your vote call. Riley in Washington.
Oh, geez. Washington state or DC? They're equally as bad.
Speaker 6 Yes, they are equally as bad.
Speaker 6 Washington State.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 2 You're the only conservative there. Go ahead.
Speaker 6 Well,
Speaker 6 I'm not, but it feels like it sometimes, that's for sure.
Speaker 6 So I want to tell you, Glenn, I've listened to you since back in the WFLA days. I think I actually listened to your very first radio show.
Speaker 2 Whoa, that was tough.
Speaker 6 I just took over for Mark Larson or Bob Lasseter or someone like that.
Speaker 6 So anyways, the reason that I'm calling, and I'll get to the point, is the comment that you made a few minutes ago is actually what prompted me to call you. All right.
Speaker 2 What did I say?
Speaker 2 Most likely I disagree with it, but go ahead.
Speaker 2 It's not bad.
Speaker 6 But, and I think sometimes when you say, am I out of touch with, you know, the other people here?
Speaker 6 when you made the comment it's fine to take your kids or if that's what you want to do take your kids to drag times drag queen story time whatever it's called you know it's fine i wouldn't do that but it's fine no i said i wouldn't i think i said maybe i just thought it uh i think you're a bad parent
Speaker 2 and I wouldn't do it, but that's what you want to do. I don't believe in, I don't believe in,
Speaker 2
but let me put it this way. And this is a fine line, Riley.
You could convince me to go over this line. This is the debate on the right right now.
Yeah, you could convince me to go
Speaker 2 over the line on this one. But I really
Speaker 2 think that we cannot beat a gigantic government with another gigantic government. We have to stick to our principles of limited government.
Speaker 2 Now, if you want to do it in your town, you want to do it in your state, that's fine, but the government has no right, federal government has no right to tell us what we can and cannot do with our children.
Speaker 2 You can say no story time in the library, no story time in schools, no story time, you know, where it's angled towards children, but you can't stop bad parents from being bad parents.
Speaker 2 Yeah, can I highlight two parts of this, Glenn? Yeah. One is we already have laws that prevent certain amounts of
Speaker 2 children cannot go into strip clubs, right?
Speaker 2
They're not allowed to. We have laws that do that.
That's on that side of the argument.
Speaker 2 On the other side of the argument, conservatives will very much understand what it looks like when the government decides they can micromanage how you parent.
Speaker 2 And we've seen story after story where kids, our parents let their kids go play by themselves in the park and the police show up because
Speaker 2
child protective services has been called because they're by themselves at 11 years old in a park. Right.
And that's,
Speaker 2 we've seen this over and over and over again. And conservatives are typically the targets of it where the government comes in and says, you can't parent the way you want to parent.
Speaker 2 Now, I think we all realize there's a line here where
Speaker 2 we would not say, okay, well, if you want to have your kids inside a strip club, fine, putting them in a strip club. Well, no, that's illegal, right? There is a line.
Speaker 2 The question is, where is that line? And right now, I think the is really trying to suss that out.
Speaker 2 I mean, you see some of these shows that are called drag shows, you would say they're way over the line.
Speaker 2 There are other things that go on where you'd say, okay, well, you know, parents have a right to make their decisions, even if we disagree with them. And that finds a difference to be difficult.
Speaker 2
There's a difference between, not for my kids, not for me. Yeah.
No, maybe when I'm younger and stupid. Yeah.
Speaker 2 But there's a difference between, let's say, somebody dressed as a woman reading stories to kids and then dancing at a stripper pole and having the kids put money into their crotch.
Speaker 2 There is a big difference between that.
Speaker 2 However, I just don't think that the trans anything has any place in our schools. Why is it that they are targeting children? Why is it that the trans community is now targeting our children?
Speaker 2 You want to be trans? Fine, be trans, whatever. I'm still going to call you a dude because you most likely look like a dude and you got the junk downstairs.
Speaker 2
Even if you have the junk removed, I got news for you. You're still a dude.
I'm glad you put that so scientifically. Thank you.
Speaker 2 Thank you.
Speaker 2 So, you know, but if that's what you want to do, the question is: why are they so passionate to target our children? That's the question I haven't heard anybody ask.
Speaker 2
It's, did you notice this one is not about trans. It's like, that's a given.
Yeah, okay, trans. Got it.
Speaker 2 Why is the focus on our children?
Speaker 2 Why?
Speaker 2 Can anyone answer that on the left?
Speaker 2 Back in just a second. Yeah, because they might be trans.
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Let me take Scott in Colorado. Hello, Scott.
Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
Speaker 6
Hi, Glenn. Thanks for taking my call.
You bet. I work for the USDA, and so I can tell you a little more about that
Speaker 6 loan payback. I have a colleague who has over $400,000 in debt, and, of course, she's paying it.
Speaker 2 Wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 2 From college?
Speaker 6 Yeah, well, she's a veterinarian, and so am I.
Speaker 6
Veterinary school is like $50,000 a year. It's outrageous.
It was $8,000 a year when I went 30 years ago. But anyway, so
Speaker 6 not only did she take out loans for the school, she also took a little extra and she bought four houses with that.
Speaker 6
So you and I are not only paying for her education, we're paying the mortgages on her four homes. Oh, and she also has an Audi.
So she had a
Speaker 2
nice. Wait, wait, wait.
I can't. Wait, wait.
Speaker 2 What do you mean she took out a little extra? She just, you don't have to prove what your loan is?
Speaker 6 I guess not. You know, when I went to school, I only took out what I needed for my tuition, and then I had a job and did other things to pay my rent and food and all that.
Speaker 6 But these kids today, they are taking out
Speaker 6 whatever they need to not only cover tuition, but then I guess living expenses, rent, whatever.
Speaker 2 And yeah.
Speaker 6 Bought four houses.
Speaker 6 I only have one house, and I've been working for the last 30 years.
Speaker 2 Let me just point out,
Speaker 2 I'm in a higher tax bracket, I'll bet. I don't have four houses.
Speaker 2 Why am I paying off somebody's loans for four houses?
Speaker 6
Oh, and it gets better, Glenn. So they pay a percentage.
And my colleague was complaining, oh, because we have mandatory overtime many times in the slaughter plants.
Speaker 6 And the... the amount you contribute to your loans is based off a percentage of your your pay and so she was complaining well now i got to pay more toward my student loans because the overtime.
Speaker 6 I'm like, well, that's only fair because I said I'm going to pay the rest of it in my taxes.
Speaker 7
And then whatever, after 10 years, whatever's left over, they just wipe clean. So she doesn't even have to pay 100% of it back.
She just makes her contributions.
Speaker 2 And then after 10 years of service with the government, it's unworkable.
Speaker 2
It's wiped off. It's unreasonable and unworkable.
Scott, hold the line. Hold the line.
Don't follow these guys over the cliff. Hold the line.
Speaker 2 We need good people, especially overseeing our meat and keeping that thing flowing. God bless you, Scott.
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There's some really disturbing things coming out. The pandemic eviction moratoriums are expiring now.
Rent payment relief programs end all across the country.
Speaker 2 And about 8.5 million people are behind on rent as the end of August.
Speaker 2 That's 3.8 million that say they're somewhat or very likely to be evicted over the next two months. Where are these 3.8 million people going to go?
Speaker 2 Rents continue to tick up. They're now topping $2,000 a month for the first time on record.
Speaker 2 Rent
Speaker 2 is $2,000 a month. That's the average?
Speaker 2 That's an increase by almost 25%.
Speaker 2 Evictions are spiking in major cities. In Tampa, Florida, evictions were 52% above average in August.
Speaker 2
In Houston, they were 90% above average. Minneapolis, St.
Paul, 94 above average. And I don't know how you get a house there.
Speaker 2 I mean, they're burning them down as fast as they can build them, I'm sure.
Speaker 2 Also, the average payment for a new vehicle is now $667
Speaker 2
a month. That's the average, $667 a month.
That's up nearly 15% from a year before. The average amount borrowed rose 13%.
Speaker 2 Used car buyers are also borrowing more. The average used vehicle loan jumped 18.7%
Speaker 2 to $28,534
Speaker 2 with an average monthly payment of $515. That's up 17%.
Speaker 2 The average new car or truck is now $46,259.
Speaker 2
I don't know how we're going to keep... doing this.
And listen, there's something that is very, very disturbing, and it is the farmer situation. Farmers are in trouble, and
Speaker 2 it's only going to get worse. The FDA, now in the $750 billion
Speaker 2 inflation reduction bill, they provided money for the USDA to give loans.
Speaker 2 I'm sorry, give grants
Speaker 2 to minorities that want to be farmers because equity is our biggest problem right now.
Speaker 2 No, no, I don't think that's our biggest problem. Fertilizer probably is a big problem.
Speaker 2 Foreclosure on farms, that's probably a big problem. Water, that's a big problem.
Speaker 2 But I don't think diverse workforce on farming is right there at the top of the list that should get the attention of the United States government.
Speaker 2 By the way, the EU has just unveiled emergency measures to curb soaring energy prices.
Speaker 2
Gee, I wonder what those will be. They're working on emergency intervention right now.
By the way, do we have the cut of the Germans and the faces they were making with Donald Trump at the UN?
Speaker 2 Look at, watch this.
Speaker 2 There's the German delegation. Germany will become totally dependent on Russian energy if it does not immediately change course.
Speaker 2 Look at him laugh. Snicker.
Speaker 2 What is this guy talking about? Stop.
Speaker 2
This is amazing. Did you see the silly music there? You hear that? Yeah.
That was showing you how silly the clunk was from Donald Trump.
Speaker 2
That was a liberal website, we should point out, that made that video. And they put the silly music behind it to mock Donald Trump.
They're laughing at him in Germany. They're laughing now?
Speaker 2 I don't think they're laughing now. They're laughing now.
Speaker 2 If they don't change course now, that was two years ago, three years ago. If they don't change course now,
Speaker 2 they're going to have serious energy problems and be beholden to Russia. They're not laughing now.
Speaker 2 Our friend Carol Roth, who comes on the show a lot to talk about the economy, had just tweeted this story. This is
Speaker 2
my mum, so you can tell where this comes from. My mom owns a small cafe.
Her electricity bill has just jumped from $12,000 a year, so $1,000 a month, to $64,000 a year. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 She's working out her options, but more than likely she will be forced to close.
Speaker 2 This is happening all over the continent.
Speaker 2 In England, energy prices are going up tenfold.
Speaker 2 Tenfold by October, tenfold.
Speaker 2 People are not going to be able to afford this.
Speaker 2 And why? Why is this happening?
Speaker 2 You know why this is happening?
Speaker 2 Because the ice is melting.
Speaker 2 because we're in this existential threat. No,
Speaker 2 it's not why it's happening. It's because people
Speaker 2
want to get more power and more money. That's really all this is about.
By the way, listen to this story. A massive ice sheet
Speaker 2 in Greenland is set to raise global sea levels by nearly a foot by the end of this century in a melting event driven by human-caused climate change. The findings in
Speaker 2
the journal Nature Climate Change show that 3.3% of Greenland's ice sheet will melt. That's 110 metric tons of ice.
Sorry, 110 trillion metric tons of ice.
Speaker 2 The ice loss will prompt about 10 inches of sea level rise between now and 2100. You know what? I'm going to take this seriously.
Speaker 2 When Obama sells his house
Speaker 2 on the island, when all of the liberals move out of Malibu, when they all sell their homes, which are going to be completely destroyed, and we should get off because we're destroying the natural habitat, we're destroying the beaches, we're destroying all of that.
Speaker 2 When they start selling their house, then I'll believe it's serious.
Speaker 2 Or at least I'll believe they're serious about it.
Speaker 2 But right now, I don't think they're serious about it, and I don't think it's serious.
Speaker 2 Well,
Speaker 2
prove me wrong. Start moving out of those areas.
Start moving to higher ground.
Speaker 2 No, second thought, don't because I don't want you anywhere near the mountains.
Speaker 2
Oh my goodness. Let me go to Connie in North Carolina.
Hello, Connie.
Speaker 2 Hi. How are things? How are you? Very good.
Speaker 6
Everything's great. Thank you.
Good.
Speaker 6 I have a comment that I would like to make.
Speaker 6 I have been helping candidates through a campaign consulting firm. And as a voter, now I've kind of observed a couple of habits that are taking place.
Speaker 6 Our grassroots candidates that are running for Republican, they're being stomped out by, you know, the establishment
Speaker 6 in different areas.
Speaker 2 Yep, I know.
Speaker 6 So I have another candidate in Connecticut that they snubbed her out, a great conservative.
Speaker 6
And so we're like, okay, well, we're going to start looking at the Independent Party. And she was up to get the endorsement on Sunday.
But then what happened?
Speaker 6 Another Republican candidate came in and on the local level because it's a local race
Speaker 6 he got the endorsement for the independent and the Republican so the GOP is basically bullying themselves into
Speaker 6
these other parties which now I am looking at very actively what are the other parties in North Carolina because all I'm ever told told is, oh, you can't change parties. You're bad.
You're evil.
Speaker 6
It must be for the greater good. Well, guess what? I don't believe in the greater good.
I believe in truth. And if that means losing, then that's what you do.
Speaker 6 But the people are losing because these candidates aren't being placed on the ballot for the
Speaker 6 people to even know about. They're being pushed out.
Speaker 6 So what I'm doing now is I'm just doing research in North Carolina just as a voter
Speaker 6 and trying to find out what's going on. But I am going to keep doing that and decide what.
Speaker 2 Well, Connie, I'm not going to talk you out of it.
Speaker 2 I do believe that this is the
Speaker 2 possible last midterm election we will have.
Speaker 2 The
Speaker 2 country is on the line. And I do believe at this point,
Speaker 2 and remember,
Speaker 2 I've never said this before. I wasn't this way 2016.
Speaker 2 But I do believe that if we don't all hang together, we will hang separately.
Speaker 2 And I agree with you. I've seen the Republican Party do some awful things.
Speaker 2 But the most effective thing we can do is do our best to get that party to come back our way.
Speaker 2 It may not be possible.
Speaker 2 I would be for disbanding the Republican Party and starting from scratch. I think the leadership of the Republican Party is the biggest problem.
Speaker 2 Mitch McConnell, and I think Kevin McCarthy, I don't trust him a bit to do the right thing.
Speaker 2
You know, he's part of the problem, I think. A lot of people I know like him.
I don't.
Speaker 2
But I will tell you this. Don't give up.
And I'm not trying to convince your mind
Speaker 2 or to convince you to go the other way, Connie. You do what you feel is right, but just hear me out.
Speaker 2 That's the way we all felt at the end of the Tea Party.
Speaker 2 They
Speaker 2 came in
Speaker 2 and
Speaker 2
took over the Tea Party and did everything they could to destroy it, and they weren't serious. But the few people that we did get in made a huge difference.
And it was the Tea Party that set up
Speaker 2
everything that you're seeing now in the Supreme Court. And that's not me saying that.
That's the New York Times saying that. Connie, thank you so much for your phone call.
Speaker 2 I understand your frustration. Tammy, California, welcome.
Speaker 6 Good morning, Glenn. How are you?
Speaker 2 Very good.
Speaker 6 Good. I have a question.
Speaker 6 When I hear Nancy Pelosi
Speaker 6 or
Speaker 6 Corrine Jean-Pierre say, our Constitution is under attack, I feel that they have attacked our Constitution.
Speaker 6 It doesn't seem like it's the same Constitution that's hanging on my wall that was written in 1776. It's like a 20, 20.
Speaker 2 Yeah, well,
Speaker 2 it's the first of all the Constitution
Speaker 2 1789
Speaker 2 and Bill of Rights 1791.
Speaker 2 But I'll tell you, they don't believe in the Declaration of Independence, which was 1776, and they don't care about the Constitution.
Speaker 2 All of that stuff is hyperbole. All of that stuff is just to image themselves as Americans.
Speaker 2
They don't care about the Constitution. We must.
We must.
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Speaker 2 I'm going to tell you a story, but I understand in the break that there's an update to this story, so I don't want to give you this story until it's fully updated.
Speaker 2 But hopefully, we'll have that here in just a few minutes.
Speaker 2 Robert in Ohio. Hello, Robert.
Speaker 2 Robert?
Speaker 2 We haven't lost Robert, have we? Have we lost lost him?
Speaker 2 He's gone.
Speaker 2
Boy, that's really too bad. Really too bad.
You know, I want to go to the election here for just a second because
Speaker 2 I'm glad you're doing this because
Speaker 2
I've been a little ranty on this lately. Have you? I have because there's this real pessimism seemingly setting in.
Stop it. On the right.
Speaker 2
By the way, that is by design. Yes, I think so.
All these poll numbers and everything else, first of all, the poll numbers were very, very early.
Speaker 2
And I don't trust the polls anyway. There's not that much there, right? There's really not.
Again, I'm a person
Speaker 2 who does this for a living, right? This is my job to look at these. You've called the last two or three elections.
Speaker 2
Perfectly. The 2020 election, I called the exact electoral count.
Exactly. Okay.
That doesn't mean I'm going to do it every time, but still, I watch this stuff. All the time.
Speaker 2 And I'm not saying that there's no chance the Democrats do well.
Speaker 2
There's no chance they hold the Senate. There's a very good chance they hold the Senate.
I would say it's potentially over 50%.
Speaker 2 But
Speaker 2 that being said, the pessimism that is being transported to all of us from the media is way,
Speaker 2 way over the top.
Speaker 2 You know, DDHQ, which is a decision desk headquarters, does this
Speaker 2 breakdown of polling. They're very good
Speaker 2 people who analyze this stuff all the time.
Speaker 2 They do a generic ballot race and analysis, and they do it all the time.
Speaker 2
On August 2nd, it was plus 2.4 for Republicans. Their latest one was Republicans plus 1.4.
So they've had it move one point.
Speaker 2 The difference in the seats would be a Republican lead of 235 to 200 back in the beginning of August to 231 to 204.
Speaker 2
So a four-seat move. That's not nothing.
If it continues to go this way, you should panic because eventually it will change.
Speaker 2 But there is no reason to believe we should be pulling the plug on this election and freaking out because the Dobbs decision is ruining our lives.
Speaker 2
Number one, I would trade the Dobbs decision for 10 midterm elections. It's much more important than any single election.
But number two,
Speaker 2 there is no evidence. to make anybody believe that the Republicans are not going to be engaged in this election when it really gets to election season.
Speaker 2
The Democrats got engaged early because of Dobbs. There's an argument to be made there, but that's not necessarily helpful in November.
And I will tell you this, too.
Speaker 2
You have to do everything you can do. And then you got to let that go.
But I'm telling you, if you're not out campaigning for the people you know
Speaker 2 will stop judicial nominations from going through, you got two years.
Speaker 2 Anything can happen in two years.
Speaker 2
The chance of winning the Senate along with the House is enormous. You will get two things.
You can't get anything passed because the president would have to sign it. However, you'll get two things.
Speaker 2
You will finally get bad guys going to jail. You will.
They're going to have to turn them over to the Justice Department, but they can put them in
Speaker 2 jail for contempt of Congress just for lying to Congress.
Speaker 2 You can also have a new DOJ in 2024,
Speaker 2 and they recommend to Congress that's still there on the docket of things to do.
Speaker 2 But more importantly, if you take the Senate, you can stop them from changing the makeup of the court.
Speaker 2
You can stop the filibuster. All of this stuff you can stop.
We should be working night and day.
Speaker 2
There are many candidates on the bill that I'm not real thrilled about. But boy, I got to tell you, Dr.
Oz for senator. Yeah.
Speaker 2
Woo! Dr. Oz all the way.
I mean, at least he's alive. Yes.
He can walk around and he can get through full sentences. That's incredible what they're running against him now.
Dr. Oz for Senate.
Speaker 2 Glenn Pack program.
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Speaker 2 All right, a couple of things. First of all,
Speaker 2 Elon Musk, speaking at an energy conference in Norway, Elon Musk said, quote, I think we need to use oil and gas in the short term. Otherwise, quoting, civilization will crumble.
Speaker 2 What is it going to take for people to understand that?
Speaker 2 Emitted energy crisis in Europe, which some anticipate will get much worse in the winter, high gas prices, and a grid rendered more unstable in the U.S.
Speaker 2 By the way, I have serious concerns about our grid. I think our grid can go out coast to coast.
Speaker 2 It wouldn't take that much. And when that happens, it could be weeks before we have everything back online.
Speaker 2
That is a disaster of biblical proportions. I mean, you want to talk about your refrigerators go out.
What are you going to eat?
Speaker 2 I mean, I don't think the soy sauce is going to go bad in my refrigerator, but everything else would go bad.
Speaker 2 He also indicated that we, quote, have a clear path to sustainable energy future, but it's not a path that we can tread quickly. It's going to take decades to complete.
Speaker 2 That transition by no means is simply or is
Speaker 2 simple or an easy one. This is one of the biggest challenges the world has ever faced.
Speaker 2 Our food supply, be it staple grains, clucking birds, favorite vegetables, or seafood, praised for its nutritious quality, has become increasingly dependent on fossil fuels.
Speaker 2 Even if we try to change the global food system as fast as realistically conceivable, we will be eating transformed fossil fuels, be it as loaves of bread or as fishes, for decades to come.
Speaker 2 He said the
Speaker 2
transition will not be, it cannot be, a sudden abandonment of fossil carbon or even its rapid demise, but rather a gradual decline. But they're not going to do that.
They're not going to do that.
Speaker 2 People,
Speaker 2
we have got to wake our friends and neighbors up, and we have got to go out and vote. We have to go out and vote.
This is a dismantle. You saw what happened in Baghdad.
Speaker 2 And Biden denied it
Speaker 2 right at the beginning. No, we're not evacuating anybody at the embassy
Speaker 2 in Baghdad. Oh, really? Because
Speaker 2 there's the photograph of everybody getting onto the helicopters.
Speaker 2
Just a helicopter Uber. They were going out to the other side.
Is that what I was going out to get into?
Speaker 2
Yeah, and this is the most secure, largest embassy in the world. Not just ours, in the world.
And there's pictures of people breaking into the palace and swimming in the pool. Just like we saw,
Speaker 2
we've seen around the world now with some of these palaces. That's what they're doing.
They're breaking in. They're swimming in the palace pool, the former Saddam Palace pool.
Speaker 2 Chaos
Speaker 2
all around the world. But Joe Biden seems to get zero blame for it.
I will tell you,
Speaker 2 I looked at the footage from Baghdad, not of the actual, of the entrance into the palace, and I thought, looks like January 6th. That's one image that we will never get back.
Speaker 2
We cannot make any more of those images. No.
Cannot make any more of those images. Look at the way the world is going this way.
Look at the way they've used this one already.
Speaker 2
And there's so much more to come. All right.
One other thing. And I say this with an awful lot of love and respect for the former president.
I like the guy.
Speaker 2 We have strangely become friends.
Speaker 2 However,
Speaker 2 just because I'm friends and I like him and I'd support him as president,
Speaker 2 that doesn't mean I relinquish my thinking.
Speaker 2
There is a story that has come out now, and this is true. It's coming from him.
He issued a statement. What was it, yesterday? I think it was yesterday.
Why don't you read the exact statement?
Speaker 2 This is from Truth Social.
Speaker 2 He says, so now it comes out conclusively that the FBI buried the Hunter Biden laptop story before the election, knowing that if they didn't, Trump would have easily won the 2020 presidential election.
Speaker 2
That last part is in quotes. Well, but I'm not sure that is true.
But what is true is
Speaker 2 I think it was like 81%.
Speaker 2 of people said that it would have changed the election.
Speaker 2
And I saw a poll after the election that said, if I would have known about the Biden thing, I wouldn't have voted for it. There's a legit argument.
Legit.
Speaker 2
And of course, this is one of the reasons we criticized it so heavily at the time. They were trying to, certainly the press was trying to manipulate the results.
No, the FBI and everybody was.
Speaker 2 But at that time, we didn't
Speaker 2 have the FBI information.
Speaker 2 Anyway, he goes on to say, this is massive fraud and election interference at a level never seen before in our country.
Speaker 2 Except for 2016.
Speaker 2 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2 Yeah, don't. I mean,
Speaker 2 you know,
Speaker 2
Russians. You know, the Russians.
That all was, you know, manipulated by the FBI again. Yeah.
My understanding is Vladimir Putin cast the deciding vote in that election. No, no, he no.
Speaker 2 No, no, he didn't. Anyway,
Speaker 2
he was trying to make it look that way. Oh, okay.
I'm sorry. I misunderstood.
Speaker 2 So Trump finishes with a remedy. Declare the rightful winner or...
Speaker 2 And this would be the minimal solution, he says, declare the 2020 election irreparably compromised and have a new election immediately.
Speaker 2 So here's the problem with this. And
Speaker 2 I understand what he feels.
Speaker 2 And I understand, I mean, I can't imagine living like he has lived. Guy's been under attack for five, six years, total attack from every direction.
Speaker 2 So I appreciate that. However,
Speaker 2
there is no remedy to this in the Constitution. It wasn't there.
I would be for a, I'd be for an amendment. You know, there wasn't anything about four terms
Speaker 2 in the beginning because we never thought we would need one until FDR. Nobody had the guts to run more than two terms because you think you're better than George Washington.
Speaker 2 It wasn't until the progressive era that people started to say, yeah, I do think I'm better than him.
Speaker 2
So we had to change that. But at this point, there is no remedy to that.
If the election is completely fraudulent, there is no remedy.
Speaker 2 And I don't want to do anything that destabilizes things even more. You would have to have you'd have to have real evidence presented
Speaker 2 by
Speaker 2
people that both sides could possibly agree on. Now, we're not going to get everybody on that.
We won't. We won't get the
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die-hard righties or the die-hard lefties to agree. We won't.
But those in the center, I think about 80% of this country,
Speaker 2 maybe 70% of
Speaker 2 over 50% of this country can look at facts and reason, I believe. There's just nobody out there that we all trust anymore.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 until we have that situation, We need to
Speaker 2 overwhelm the ballot box because there is going to be cheating. So overwhelm the ballot box.
Speaker 2 And if that means, like for instance, if the Republicans don't win the House this time, assuming everything stays the same,
Speaker 2 I'm going to have a really hard time believing that. You know, I will be like, okay, all right, all right, we've had enough, okay?
Speaker 2
But I don't know what that means. That just means we better have some people in our states that get very serious about cleaning up the ballot box.
Very serious.
Speaker 2 Some states were.
Speaker 2 Most states, eh, not so much.
Speaker 2 But we can't go off the Constitution. We cannot do it.
Speaker 2 I don't want to become everything that they are, where the Constitution matters when it works in our favor. And it doesn't matter when it doesn't work in our favor.
Speaker 2 We cannot become the people that say,
Speaker 2 well, yeah, I know the Constitution, you know, says that we can't do this, but it's really important.
Speaker 2 I know that. But that's what got us here.
Speaker 2 And I know people don't want to play by the rules. But
Speaker 2 if we don't,
Speaker 2 what do we have?
Speaker 2 I think of my kids a lot about, you know, what are they seeing me do? What are they seeing me do?
Speaker 2 My son wrote to me and he said, Dad,
Speaker 2 if
Speaker 2 I wanted to be successful like you,
Speaker 2 what should I do? And don't say I should work hard, get a job and work really hard.
Speaker 2 And don't say, you know, it's little things like, you know, just clean up your room every day. Don't say those things.
Speaker 2 I'm like, well.
Speaker 2
He was expecting you to manipulate him into housework with this big important question. Yeah, no, that's what I say.
You know, I tell him all the time, son, you've got to be reliable.
Speaker 2 You have to be reliable. There are certain things that you do
Speaker 2 that mean something. You know, Jordan Peterson, clean your room.
Speaker 2
Stand up straight. Yeah, stand up straight.
There are certain things that you have to do that you think are meaningless, but they're not because they carve your character.
Speaker 2 And that's what makes a person successful. Either that
Speaker 2 or corrupt.
Speaker 2 But one way or another, you're going to be corrupt or you're going to have real character if you really want to be successful. You want to just, you know, ride the wave, ride the wave.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 2 But we can't, I can't say to him, okay,
Speaker 2 well,
Speaker 2
well, this time, son, this time, here's the shortcut. There is no shortcut.
There is no shortcut. And our kids are watching us.
My son knew I was going to say that because
Speaker 2 he knows how hard I work.
Speaker 2 So he knows the first thing I'm going to say is you got to work hard. And you got to take every absolute, every opportunity to learn from people.
Speaker 2 And even people you think have nothing to teach you, they have something to teach you.
Speaker 2 But he didn't want that answer we have to be people what did he want who take the answer
Speaker 2 a sense of what he wanted
Speaker 2 what did he want you to say i don't know i don't know like some secret hack to yeah
Speaker 2 some some hack i mean everybody is everybody's looking for a hack his thing is
Speaker 2 uh his thing is that
Speaker 2 how am i going to compete with you and i'm like when did this become a con competition right you and me i mean i same team the lottery i hit the lottery there is no listen to the show son there is no reason yeah i'm this successful you could maybe
Speaker 2 advise them to be an an overweight uh
Speaker 2 host that okay a lot of times can't pronounce names okay
Speaker 2 in a major broadcasting company because once in a while lightning strikes exactly
Speaker 2 right so just just kind of be there and then at some point they're gonna go okay you Showing up every day and putting in effort, though,
Speaker 2 is part of your answer and is part of the story. I will tell you, how many people do you know that are in a job right now that have said to you,
Speaker 2 I just can't even get anybody to show up.
Speaker 2
Oh, my gosh. All the time.
All the time. Or
Speaker 2 are my favorite?
Speaker 2 They just started working here. And they think that they should be able to do X, Y, and Z.
Speaker 2 No, you got to earn that. I talked to somebody who said they worked one week and they were like,
Speaker 2 yeah, I'm going to need next week off for a vacation.
Speaker 2 Like,
Speaker 2 you've been here a week. You don't get a vacation,
Speaker 2 you know,
Speaker 2 after the first week. Not usually.
Speaker 2
That's not the way that works. And they just don't understand it.
You just have to play by the rules, do the right thing, and work hard. We do have a major election update.
Speaker 2
Seriously? Major election update. It is.
Is it? Yeah. In fact, we have our
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first contender for the 2024 presidential nomination. Really? Somebody just threw their hat in.
The first contender. Okay, hang on just a second.
Speaker 2
He's not giving me any indication he's joking. I'm not joking.
This is real. This is good.
Okay. This is happening.
All right. Labor Day is coming up.
Speaker 2 You can celebrate all your hard work by giving yourself a gift of reassurance. You know, we got to take the pressure off and we have to have some faith in something.
Speaker 2 Well, I don't have any faith in the
Speaker 2 credit of the United States of America, do you?
Speaker 2 You know, do you notice that it doesn't say on your dollar that this, you can be turned in and it'll be a dollar's worth of whatever that's consistent? Doesn't say that.
Speaker 2
You're not going to get that in exchange for anything. So it is what it is, baby.
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This is the Glenbeck program. I feel like I'm being set up for something, but someone has just announced their candidacy.
The first candidate
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for 2024. Officially a candidate for 2024.
A lot of people didn't see this coming this early.
Speaker 2 Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
Speaker 2 Shut up. He has officially filed to run for president in 2024.
Speaker 2
The official form is, I will give you one humorous piece of it. It says the committee is a principal campaign committee.
The candidate, and it literally says candidate, Kamala Harris, Joseph R.
Speaker 2 Biden Jr.
Speaker 2 I don't, I don't know, it's just the paperwork, but it lists Kamala Harris first, but it is called Biden for president. So So I think that means he's running.
Speaker 2 He probably filled that out himself.
Speaker 2 President Harrison.
Speaker 2 President Neem, Harris, Vice President, me. Yes, but
Speaker 2 he is at least saying he's running. So for all the speculation that he does not want to run, at least we know that part's true.
Speaker 2 We know that's true.
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