Did the FBI Meddle in the 2020 Election? | Guests: Bill O'Reilly & Michael Malice | 8/26/22

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Glenn and Stu play the classic survival choice game where you have to pick who survives a catastrophic event, but it has since been made about race and identity. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg comments on the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020 and seemingly painted the FBI as the primary suppressor. Bill O’Reilly joins for his weekly news recap, discussing President Biden’s student loan forgiveness and his abuse of executive orders. Author Michael Malice joins to give his anarchist take on Biden’s student loan forgiveness. West Virginia state treasurer Riley Moore joins to put Texas on notice for its lack of serious action against ESG-supporting financial institutions. Is the heir of BMW, Stefan Quandt, engaging in election interference?
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Okay, so, Stu.

Let me give you this, let me give you this assignment, okay?

Yes.

And see what you think about it.

Here's the situation.

I'm just reading right off of the assignment.

You're a member of a civil defense team appointed by the president to make a decision on fallout occupancy.

A war has been declared, and it appears the only occupants of a fallout shelter in Death Valley have a good chance of survival.

It's a weird place for the survival.

Leads you to believe also that

nobody's going to live.

Right.

Okay.

So

end of the the world.

End of the world.

Okay.

Okay.

End of humans and the species.

The Death Valley Civil Defense Director has wired Washington that at present, 10 people are occupying the shelter.

A computer has calculated the shelter can guarantee survival for only six people.

Your committee has to decide which four are to be excluded from the group.

Four must go, so six may live to rebuild society.

Here are the rules: everyone must agree with the choice.

No voting is allowed.

And the final decision must be acceptable to everyone.

Okay.

That's going to be a tough one.

That's going to be a tough one.

Okay.

Did you ever do this in school?

I don't remember doing this thing, but I mean, you know, you had those brain teaser type of questions that occasionally you'd go through.

And so we would go, we, we did this, I think, in our rights and responsibility classes.

We talked about, you know, in my day, it was still worried about nuclear war and everything else.

And so we would do things like this, but it was all skills-based.

Okay, you got a doctor, you've got a plumber, you've got somebody with no skills, but they're really, really smart.

You know what I mean?

And you have to pick.

All right.

Here are the 10 people.

A 36-year-old female physician who is known to be a confirmed racist.

Now, I don't know about you, but I find these 36-year-old female physicians all the time that are confirmed racist.

It's the most racist part of our population.

It really is.

36-year-old females.

I mean, mean, here in Texas,

they're all racist.

So, I mean, it's hard to hear the diagnosis through the hoods, but

they have eye holes for a reason.

They need mouth holes.

They do.

They do.

They don't have mouth holes.

Right, no.

A 36-year-old female physician who's known to be a confirmed racist.

Number two, a Hispanic Marine Drill instructor.

Hispanic.

See where this is going?

Okay, and no agent on that?

No.

Just Hispanic is all that matters.

A biological

researcher who is a black militant.

An Asian biochemist.

Asian biochemist.

An Olympic athlete.

A Hollywood starlet.

A third-year medical student who refuses to reproduce.

A 16-year-old pregnant high school dropout of questionable IQ.

A pregnant high school dropout?

Yes, 16 with questionable IQ.

30-year-old Catholic priest,

a 32-year-old carpenter and all-around fix-it man who served seven years for pushing narcotics, who has been out of jail for seven months.

Now, in my world,

I either say, you know, we party at the bomb site.

You know, forget the shelter.

We're just going to hang out.

Or

I close the door behind me, you know what I mean?

And just you by yourself, yeah, maybe the Hollywood star, yeah, you gotta bring the Hollywood star in.

I think that's definitely

the first one.

I was like, No, she's coming in, yeah.

So, you gotta include her.

If you're, you know, if you learn from that documentary, Gilligan's Island, uh, you know that the Hollywood starlet, where's the millionaire and his wife, anyway.

Um,

so now,

first question is:

do you have a problem with this?

Is this more indoctrination?

I guess a lot of it depends on what the context is on how it's being presented.

Is it a...

You're saying, I assume with this question, you're saying that this comes from a school and is going to children to try to teach them about racism or something.

Well, have you ever, I mean, why is it an Asian biochemist?

I guess the only reason why is because you have a confirmed racist as the doctor.

Right.

I can see that being a factor Because you see,

you don't want the black nationalist and the white supremacist in the same six-person closet.

Do you notice that closet?

Why would you say that?

Is there a homosexual on here?

Are you reading into the Catholic priest something that's not there?

Not at all, Mr.

Hater.

Okay, so

here's the thing.

Notice that there are no white people here.

So the 36-year-old female position who's known to be a confirmed racist might be black.

And so she'd get along with the black militant.

She may be racist against white people.

That's a good point.

I assumed right away that it was a white person.

Exactly, which is an interesting thing.

Everybody's race is mentioned except white.

That's fascinating.

Right.

Because you just assume, I mean, I assumed with the, you know, this is some left-wing thing.

So isn't that interesting that, because I did the first time too when I read it, and I think the parents did.

Look at this: female

physician known to could be confirmed racist.

Everyone just assumes it's white.

Now, that's part of indoctrination, is it not?

Unless the kids are smart enough to go, wait a minute, who is the confirmed racist?

What race is she?

And is she racist against all races other than hers?

Or is she like, I hate Native Americans?

Well, there's no Native Americans in the group.

So she could be a delight.

Right.

So she could be a delight.

So, yeah, because it's interesting because you mentioned the black nationalist, black militant, I believe is the word.

And you could say, you know, right there,

black militant is a racist.

I don't know if anyone knows this.

If you happen to be a black nationalist, you are also a racist.

Correct.

So notice it's a black militant and not a black racist.

Right.

That's true.

That's a good point.

Okay.

So, and then you have a you have an athlete.

No, you have an Olympic athlete.

Doesn't say what race.

Right.

Olympic athlete.

So don't just assume that it is white.

Oh, I didn't.

I did not.

No, I know, but

why is there

black, Hispanic,

black, and Hispanic, and they don't mention the race of anyone else?

Asian.

Asian.

Yeah, black, Hispanic, and Asian.

First of all, the Asian gets in.

An Asian biochemist, yes.

Yeah,

you're smarter than all of us.

I mean, the only thing...

You're so racist.

Yeah, well, sometimes racism works in your favor.

Some stereotypes, I would say, some of the stereotypes that have been tossed around against certain races, they tend to enjoy quite a bit.

Yeah.

Well,

some stereotypes, you know, sometimes they have actual, you know, it's like I've always said, don't hate people because of their race.

That's so stupid.

Get to know a person.

Hate them for real reasons hate them for the content of their character not the color of the skin who cares i looked into their character they're worthy of the hatred

okay anyway i i think thinking about this again though assuming i guess you're in this room are you trying to you're trying to plan the future of society correct not you being in the room because at first i thought hollywood starlet you want in the room but think of how annoying that would get after like 10 minutes oh no if she's the only one you're here there's six people left and she's one of them, bye-bye.

Right.

So there's no reason to bring a Hollywood starlight in there.

Correct.

I mean, I think the Asian biochemist is the king of this particular exercise.

100% in.

And the Olympic athlete.

What do you need the Olympic athlete for?

If you are

having to repopulate the earth,

you want a genetic specimen.

Plus, In my case, I need somebody to carry me while everybody's walking long, long ways out of Death Valley.

That's okay.

I can see that.

Right.

Yes.

All right.

I mean, I'm saying about the repopulation, but it's really about, hey, dude, put me on your back and just carry me.

You need the, you need the exercise.

Right.

You know, you can't let yourself go.

Don't do it.

I don't know that they believe you, but I

let me throw another one out there that I think is maybe controversial here, but I think this is a no-brainer, which is the pregnant high school dropout.

And the thing is, you're trying to rebuild the species.

You need a head start.

She's already pregnant.

So I think she's in.

Yeah, but if you're in that.

Plus, you're getting two for one.

Yeah, but if you're true, right?

True, yeah.

Do we have to now?

Look, I'm normally

a personhood guy, but do we have to count that as two people?

Okay, so now, so no.

So listen to this.

Listen to this.

The baby's crying in a small cramped space.

Yeah, but you're going to have to do this eventually.

You're going to have to repopulate the space.

You don't have to be in that small, cramped space.

You're going to be out after a while.

You know, six months at least, you're in that room waiting for things to settle down.

So, you don't, if you're only gonna be in there for six months, then you can rethink that.

But if this is a long-term,

like you're in, it could be 10 years, you gotta get it, you gotta get started with a repopulation.

Well, I've luckily, I should be there because I've read the government book on third, it's called On Thermonuclear War.

Right.

Yeah.

So I know what to do.

All you have to do to be safe after the whole thing is blown up is just scrape off the first six inches of all topsoil.

I don't know what you do with it, but you just scrape that off and hope there's no wind and you're fine.

Earth will be fine.

Okay, good.

Okay.

So,

isn't it interesting that an Olympic athlete is there?

And what did I say?

You put the Olympic athlete there because you want a good specimen, right?

You want to repopulate.

That's the opposite reason for the 16-year-old

pregnant high school dropout with questionable IQ.

This is eugenics.

You don't want the questionable IQ in the gene pool.

This is making you think like a eugenics professor.

And the question is,

and I doubt any of this is being discussed.

The question is, is that a good thing?

is eugenics a good thing?

No, I'm going to go out on the limb on that one.

Then, then if you would say no,

then you shouldn't, the Olympic athlete and the questionable IQ, those aren't questions.

Well, and as I said, that was the questionable IQ lady was my first choice or a second choice.

The Asian biochemist is, I don't even know why that's on there.

It's obvious.

100%.

Is there anybody that's saying no to the Asian biochemist?

I think they walk into the room, the Asian biochemist just keeps walking through the next door.

Just goes right into the

corner of the corner.

I'm just going to set up my cot right now.

Guess who gets first choice of rooms?

He's 100% in he

or she.

It could be she.

I mean, that's even better.

There you go.

The bottom line is: I don't care.

He, she,

what, what pronouns do you have?

Get on in there, Asian biochemist.

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So,

so the question is,

this was the question asked to me.

A teacher, I mean, a parent sent this to a friend of mine and said, can you get this to Glenn and see what he thinks?

I'm outraged by it.

I would think if this was just the only thing that was happening, you got to remember what we grew up in,

if you're my age, what we grew up in was there were problems in the world, but the general population was generally good.

It had problems with racism and things like that.

But, you know,

the C

was

generally okay to let your kids go because kids would, you know, they'd go out and play all the time and, you know, they weren't kidnapped and raped by possibly a guy who would be president someday.

You know, you didn't have a lot of those problems.

And now

the

sea that our kids are

swimming in is toxic.

Everything is toxic.

And once in a while, you'll come up with a good thing.

And so if it was, you know, 50 years ago, 40 years ago, I wouldn't have had a problem with this.

But because now everything else is so toxic, this is all read into wokeness.

So

you can't put this, this is not just an isolated thing.

This is all about wokeness and pronouns and everything else.

They're getting our children to think about race and racism.

When quite honestly, if you're only the six people left or 10 people left, I really don't think you're going to have that much of a problem with racism because we're all in this together, gang.

There's going to be six of us left.

So what do we do?

Now, the good thing is, it's got a mix of everybody, and they're all going to have to procreate with each other.

So there won't be racism the next generation because everybody will be mixed race.

So they're going to have to come up with something like, I don't know, eye color, hand size, something to hate each other over.

But it won't be race in the next generation after this nuclear fallout shelter is opened back up.

That would be nice.

That would be nice.

So I'm not recommending that that's our solution.

No, that's not a policy idea.

No, no, no.

It would be better than the loan forgiveness thing.

I mean, I will give you that, but I don't think it's a good proposal.

Have you seen now they're talking about

a trillion dollars, that this may cost us in the end a trillion dollars?

This is the most impactful and most expensive executive order ever issued in the history of America.

It can't be close.

No, it can't even be close.

It can't even be close.

Are we really a country that's going to allow this?

We are a

This is our problem.

This is a dictatorship.

If this happens, this is a dictatorship.

That's what they were saying about Donald Trump with executive orders.

Well, yeah, you might have disagreed with the executive orders here or there.

This is an executive order that the president does not have a legal right to do constitutionally.

He's using

this

act to hide behind.

Which is their second attempt, by the way, of a justification, not the first.

But the second one is the Heroes Act, which outwardly talks about

student soldiers.

The point of it was, this is in 2003, I think it was George W.

Bush who put it in.

And the point of it was, okay, we are in a war.

Student soldiers have college debt.

You know, when they're at war, they might be injured.

They might be in a hospital overseas.

Maybe we should cancel their debt.

That was legitimately the point of it.

As the author of the bill said, these are student soldiers.

He mentions that phrase several times.

And they're just like, well, emergency could be COVID.

Emergency.

And COVID's bad.

And that way, we can, anyone who's affected by COVID, we can cancel the debt.

Unbelievable.

The courts have to stop this, right?

They have to stop this.

I would think so, but I don't know anymore.

I really don't know anymore.

I tell you, if you weren't for the Convention of States,

you should consider it right now and literally right now.

Because we go five years down the road, and I don't trust our legislatures in the states to cap what we're going to talk about on the Constitution.

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the rest of the the affidavit part of the warrant on mar-a-lago uh is by a judge um

must be released by noon today.

So we're waiting for that at any moment.

We will cover it and read it to you as we get it, assuming that we get it before this program is over today.

The second thing is Zuckerberg.

Could we please play cut one of Mark Zuckerberg in an interview with Joe Rogan?

Listen to this.

How do you guys handle things when they're a big news item that's controversial?

Like there was a lot of attention on Twitter during the election because of the Hunter Biden laptop story.

The Neo-Shows Trevor Burrus, yeah.

So, you guys censored that as well?

So, we took a different path than Twitter.

I mean, basically, the background here is the FBI, I think, basically came to us,

some folks on our team, and was like, hey,

just so you know, like, you should be on high alert.

There was the w we thought that there was a lot of Russian propaganda in the 2016 election.

We have it on notice that basically there's about to be some kind of dump of

that's similar to that.

So just be vigilant.

So our protocol is different from Twitter's.

What Twitter did is they said, you can't share this at all.

We didn't do that.

What we do is we have...

If something is reported to us as potentially misinformation, important misinformation,

we also have this third-party fact-checking program because we don't want to be deciding what's true and false.

And for the, I think it was five or seven days when it was basically being

determined whether it was false,

the distribution on Facebook was decreased, but people were still allowed to share it.

So you could still share it, you could still consume it.

When you say the distribution is decreased, it got shared.

How does that work?

Basically, the ranking in newsfeed was a little bit less.

So fewer people saw it than would have otherwise.

So it definitely...

By what percentage?

I don't know off the top of of my head, but

it's meaningful.

But basically,

a lot of people were still able to share it.

We got a lot of complaints that that was the case.

Obviously, this is a hyper-political issue, so depending on what side of the political spectrum, you either think we didn't censor it enough or censored it way too much.

But we weren't sort of as black and white about it as Twitter.

We just kind of thought, hey, look, if the FBI, which I still view as a legitimate institution in this country, it's a very professional law enforcement, They come to us and tell us that we need to be on guard about something, then I want to take that seriously.

Did they specifically say you need to be on guard about that story?

No, I don't remember if it was that specifically, but it basically fit the pattern.

It was interesting.

I listened to a good chunk of this interview last night because I wanted to get the context.

I've seen this all over the place.

First of all, it's interesting.

Because you forget about the pressure they're getting from the other side, too.

A lot of times we talk about how we're we're all annoyed at Facebook and Twitter and all these places.

The other side is putting more pressure on them about making sure they do censor this stuff.

And he went through that pretty in an interesting way.

It's interesting when you listen to him, isn't it?

Yeah.

Because that's what he was saying to me

when I sat at the table.

He said, Glenn, the pressure is just as heavy on the other side.

I don't want to get involved in any of it.

And he really goes into that.

He basically says, I don't want to.

You could say he doesn't want any responsibility for this whatsoever is essentially his point.

Now, whether you believe him on that is another story.

Correct.

It was interesting to hear the lead up to this because Joe Rogan, I think five or six questions, 20 minutes before this question happened, he was leading to this question.

I really seem like he, I mean, he's...

Of course he was.

You could tell he wanted to get something on this.

He's turned out to be a good interviewer.

Yeah.

Interviewer.

Yeah.

He's really good.

And the other thing was I think you get from this, because it doesn't specifically say, he sort of avoids that part of it where he says, I don't know why it started.

You can understand them coming and saying, hey, there could be Russian influence.

There could be, and we all know that some of that stuff goes on.

Hey, be vigilant.

And they thought this was the part of this.

He's not saying necessarily the FBI came to him and said, you've got to stop this Hunter Biden story.

But he doesn't deny it either.

Yeah.

And it fits, he said, at

worst, or I mean, at best,

he said, it fits the parameters of the story they were worried about.

Right.

You know what I mean?

So, and remember, the FBI had that story a year before.

And they had already, we found out yesterday, they had already told their FBI agents, do not look into it.

Yep.

It's, I mean, we're really blessed to have that computer guy.

save a copy

and give copies out, or that thing would have been gone.

We would have never heard of it.

And I think here, if you're looking at this with a critical eye,

I think you're more concerned about the FBI than you are Facebook here, which is interesting.

I think we've been talking about the big tech platforms, which they're guilty of a million things.

I'm not letting them off here.

But at least the way this story is told, my suspicion is much more about the FBI and what they were telling Facebook rather than Facebook necessarily coming in and trying to make these decisions on their own.

You know, he doesn't, everyone talks about him as like an android.

He actually comes off as relatively normal in this interview.

You should sit in the same room with him.

He's either an accomplished sociopathic liar

or he doesn't really have control of his company.

And I'm not sure which it is.

He might, I mean, he might be a sociopath.

I didn't care.

But he is,

you listen to him.

He's very logical.

He's very heartfelt.

You know, he'll look you in the eye and say these things, and you're like, okay, well, he does have a point on that.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

And I I think

there's a level of this where these guys want to make a bunch of money.

They have some sort of idea of what they want the world to be, surely, but like they also want to make a bunch of money and they don't want to be in constant political controversies and they love for someone to take all of this off their table.

Like they'd love to not be able, like to not have to worry about it.

This is why they do the fact checker thing, right?

He even says it is in the interview.

We do the fact checkers, like, who's, who's looking at the fact checkers, right?

How do you do that?

I mean, the fact checkers.

Rogan asked this.

Rogan asked this.

He said, why?

Well, how can we tell if the fact checkers are biased?

And his basic point was like, I mean, he didn't say this exactly, but his basic point was, I don't really care.

I just don't want to have to make the decisions.

I don't want us to be responsible for it.

Like, it's just like

you don't know who the fact checkers are.

It's the same thing with the algorithms, right?

Like, you can say the algorithm is making the choice, but human beings have an impact on that.

But the bottom line is, I think, like, what he wants is no responsibility, which unfortunately for him is not, that's not how this is going to work out.

I mean, people are going to come to him on both sides and say you need to take responsibility for your platform.

All right, I want to play a cut from Rob Schneider.

He's on, you know, SNL, and we were talking about Saturday Night Live.

He is shockingly a fan of this program.

I'm always shocked when somebody who I know is a fan of the show and will admit it out loud.

He did.

Here's what he said about comedy and SNL.

Listen to this.

When Hillary Clinton lost, which is understandable.

Not exactly the most likable person in the room.

And then when Kate McKinnon went out there on Saturday Night Live from a cold opening, and I was like, she started dressed as Hillary Clinton and she starts playing hallelujah.

And I said, I literally prayed to, please have a joke at the end.

Don't do this.

Please don't go down there.

And there was no joke at the end.

And I went, it's over.

It's over.

He's not going to come back.

And it's those.

It really is the end of.

It's gone.

You can take the comedy routines,

the comedy routines, you can take the comedic indoctrination process happening with each of the late-night hosts, and you could exchange them with each other.

That's how you know that's not interesting anymore.

Because

there's not an independent voice anymore.

It's just all indoctrination by comedic imposition.

You used to work

in Saturday Night Live when a conservative and a liberal could work side by side, and you'd you'd hit both sides.

Yeah, well, that was the whole point.

We always leaned more left because we were more liberal, because that's where all the girls were.

That's the owner of the side.

That was the whole reason.

I got in the show business.

I realized, hey, look, I'm five foot five, barely.

I'm Filipino.

I look kind of weird and whatever.

And I said, I get to have to do something to get these beautiful girls because this ain't working.

And so you get wrapped up into this, and I guess I am a liberal.

But we leaned that way, but we also called it when it was necessary to be called.

I thought there's no way that you would have hit Barack Obama and Joe Biden as hard

as at least Joe Biden, because there was tons of fucking things about Joe Biden.

There wasn't.

They stayed away from it.

And truthfully, they just like,

you know, and Lauren Michaels will say this, and, you know, he'll say

the liberals, they're just, they're more sensitive.

They can't take the jokes, the Democrats.

And it's true.

But, like, I will say, they were still doing great stuff.

The real genius of Saturday Night Live is Jim Downey, the head writer.

And he wrote this, and he's also a conservative.

He wrote a great bit, like the great, the last great political bit, was

during when Obama and Hillary in the primaries and the press and how the press were deferential to Obama.

And he wrote this really funny thing.

He said, Hillary, so according to

Syria and

what's happening in Libya, and do you think that

going against Assad and then also supporting Hamas is Hamas' with the creep of Hamas coming in in Lebanon?

Do you think that the process would be

very complicated?

And they said, so Senator Obama, who's your favorite basketball team?

And I said, well, that's brilliant.

And that's really funny because that's the kind of the press was so correct.

And so that's funny.

And I think at the end of the day, like all entertainers, including me when I'm going out performing, and I talk about all this stuff.

But my job is to entertain.

Funny is coming back, though.

I think so.

I mean, I've been ostracized from show business, you can probably tell.

Like, you're here.

At no point in anyone's life has been, you know,

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Florida pair pleads guilty to stealing Ashley Biden's diary.

That's the story.

Amy Harris, Jonathan Kirtlander, stole Biden's diary September 2020 from a Florida resident that had been

formerly occupied by Biden.

The pair first tried to pawn the stolen goods off on the Trump campaign, but were rebuffed.

Kudos for the Trump campaign.

Yeah, I mean, that's a big, that's a big deal.

Not something anyone's mentioning.

I mean, think of how tempting that would be.

If you're a Trump campaign and they're coming out against your opponent a few weeks before the election.

You know what they did?

The Trump campaign said, we're not buying it.

Send it to the FBI.

Get it to the FBI.

So

even with Trump and the FBI, all the stuff Trump knows about the FBI, he still says, turn that over to the FBI.

So then

they sold it to Project Veritas for $40,000.

They looked at it and they said, no,

turn it over to the FBI.

They paid for it, but they would not print any of it.

So these two have been stolen.

So we now know that the diary is true, which is what the press, if they ever talked about it, said that's stolen.

We don't even know if that's true.

Right.

Now we know they obviously wouldn't be doing this.

Doing this if it was a fake diary.

And in the diary,

she talks about inappropriate showers with her father growing up, and that she believes she was molested.

Now, that's kind of some big news, especially when you see what her brother has turned into.

her brother is a deviant of every sort.

What, where does that come from?

And sending dad all of those porn things.

Well, I mean, this, this is,

we're looking at a Michael Jackson situation.

I'm not saying that he did molest.

I'm saying we're looking at a situation where we know

something isn't right.

And we're not doing anything about it.

I'm not saying that he molested her.

She, she, what are the inappropriate showers about?

You know, I don't know if she's, you know, what she's feeling.

Maybe she made that up or she was molested by someone else.

We saw how don't know.

We saw how the media treated Penn State when similar accusations were made about that.

They went crazy.

Crazy.

Didn't listen to any piece of opposing evidence.

Now, here's what really bothers me.

They've had Hunter Biden's laptop for at least a year before the diary was stolen.

So they've had the laptop.

And what are they working on?

There's no charge.

There's nothing on Hunter Biden.

Nothing.

Yeah, but does the President of the United States have a document or two

in his house that is behind the closed door and no evidence that he's using it inappropriately?

But did he take it home?

And he shouldn't have.

That's the investigation we need right now.

Well, we're going to see if we're going to see the full affidavit today, hopefully before heavily redacted.

Heavily, that's my guess.

Heavily redacted.

I think the judge said with minimal redaction.

That is what the judge said.

Yeah.

You're right.

Never mind.

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There is a ton to talk about.

The Fed chair Jerome Powell just told the attendees at the Jackson Hole financial meetings something that none of them wanted to hear.

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Well, you know, I want to start in a more general capacity because

you have the midterm elections which could put an end to some of the madness.

And so the progressive left, which has made unbelievable strides under Biden, knows that.

And now they're working in conjunction with the media to put out these phony polls that show the Biden administration surging in popularity and the Democrats in the generic ballot

beating the Republicans and all of this.

It's not true, but it could have an effect if it's not countered by people like you and me.

Because

we live in a country where half of the voters don't know anything.

And I'm not being super silly, Spec, arrogant.

I'm not.

It's just a fact.

They live in a world of their own,

a world they create out of cyberspace.

They don't pay attention.

They don't understand the big picture.

They don't understand anything other than gas costs me more and so does bread.

But that's all they understand.

And so they're subject to unbelievable propaganda.

But if Americans and the Republican Party don't start to really up the urgency of this.

Well, part of this is because because of Mitch McConnell.

Mitch McConnell has been heard to say that all we're going to do is just keep pointing out how bad the Democrats are.

That way we won't lose anybody.

Are you out of your mind?

I don't know what Mitch McConnell says.

I don't care what he says.

There isn't a central force in the Republican Party now at all.

And really, there isn't in the Democratic Party either because Biden's not in control of his situation.

But the Democratic machine allied with the media out of K Street in Washington, where these political action committees operate,

they are well organized and the Republicans aren't.

So there isn't this urgency of message.

I mean, when you get a poll in Los Angeles that shows that a progressive leftist is well out in front of a guy who says, look, I'm going to clean up the town.

And you just look at, and that poll is probably accurate.

And you say to the people of Los Angeles, okay,

if this is what you want, this is what you got.

You better get a gate and you better get a gun or security guards because this is totally out of control.

And you're voting for it.

You're voting for more of it.

So that's the big story.

I mean, it comes to a point in history, and you know that I am the history guy,

where

a citizenry has to make a decision, a collective decision.

Correct.

And to you and me, it's so clear, right?

It's so clear.

There isn't two sides to the story like there might have been with a Bill Clinton or even a Barack Obama.

There aren't two sides to the story.

This is a massive government takeover of everything in this country to diminish your personal freedom.

That's what this loan thing is all about.

I know.

Government wants to run education pre-K to post-graduate.

They want to run it all so they can indoctrinate, just like you did with the total twin ed,

the students from cradle to when they're out.

This is a massive step toward that.

We will pay if you go along with us, if you agree with us, we'll pay for a lot of your education.

They want to run personal protection, Second Amendment.

They don't want you to have personal protection.

This is the federal government.

But most of all, they want to run the economy to tell you, the American citizen, what you can and can't have.

This is all tied in to the progressive vision.

I'm not a conspiracy guy.

I mock most conspiracies.

But you can see how this has happened in the past to other countries and how it is now being attempted in the United States.

Yeah, I've never really liked this the most important election of our lifetime because I've heard it my whole life.

This could be the last midterm election under the United States of America as we know it.

The Constitution by 2024 could be gone if there's no speed bump in Congress.

We've got to stop this.

The

executive orders bill,

I've always been against executive orders when they are just there.

I mean, we're writing, we're not legislating anything anymore.

And I don't like executive orders.

Now, I think executive orders have to be stopped.

They just have to be stopped because we are in a dictatorship.

When a president can do what he's trying to do, that's a dictatorship.

But you're not going to stop it unless you have a Republican president elected in 24.

Correct.

There's no mechanism to stop it.

So the founding fathers, they wanted a certain type of government, but they realized, all of them, in their personal letters and papers, that this might not happen.

Okay.

Let me let me go.

Just talking about personal papers, the

redacted version of the Mar-a-Lago search warrant affidavit is supposed to be made public.

Now, redacted, are we just going to see a bunch of pages with nothing but black bars over it?

Yeah, I mean, look, what you can expect to see is a generalized rationale

for the search.

You're not going to get any names, you're not going to know what the person told the grand jury that Trump took, you're not going to know any of that.

I don't even think you'll get specific documents that they were looking for.

Don't think you're going to be.

I'm not saying there's nothing here, then that's a nothing.

Look, there's nothing in this whole thing

to me.

All right, this is just

another example

of a government trying to destroy an individual, in this case, Donald Trump.

So the government, the Biden administration is trying to destroy the man because they know that he still has

a massive amount of support.

And the Republicans who hate him are siding with the Democrats, which is really, look, I know Trump better than anybody knows him.

And I understand the eccentricities of the man and that he did do damage to himself and the country by being immature and undisciplined.

And I told it to him more times than you can even imagine.

But he governed the country well.

He didn't.

And that is not in dispute if you look at the border, if you look at the economic deals that he made.

Again, it can't be done by executive order.

I mean, we wouldn't be having this problem if we would have had Republicans with a spine.

Let me switch topics here.

The FBI is losing credibility so rapidly.

We have now the FBI not only with the Mar-a-Lago thing, but we also have FBI agents, whistleblowers at the highest levels, according to Grassley, saying that the FBI was ordered not to talk about Hunter Biden.

They were ordered not to look at any of that.

Mark Zuckerberg was on Joe Rogan, and he talked about how the FBI came to him and said, you know, there's going to be some Russian disinformation coming out.

You know, don't run with it.

So we have that.

Plus, we also have the story that the people who stole Ashley Biden's diary, which I'm all for them being arrested, they stole her diary, but this has really damning information in

that diary.

They arrested those two people, but nobody's looking into the Hunter Biden thing.

No arrests have been made on this at all.

What is the game plan of the FBI?

It doesn't really matter, does it, Beck?

So when,

and I do believe this will happen, the House becomes Republican in November, and when that happens,

And they're all sworn in in January, the first thing the Republicans will do is hold hearings on the FBI.

And then these whistleblowers will come in and they'll say what they are going to say under oath.

And that will be the end of the FBI's reign of power, okay?

Because it'll then be destroyed, and charges,

actual charges,

might

come from that.

That's number one.

But I have to tell you, Bill, I'm concerned that I think we're a country, the United States of blackmail.

They have been monitoring these congressmen and everything else.

And, you know, these congressmen are not the best moral character.

Are you sure that the

intelligence agencies and

look at the power that the FBI had under Hoover?

Yeah, I mean, I know it because I wrote Killing the Mob, and everything is in there about it, but it's that different age now.

So that's the FBI.

But here's the worst FBI thing.

You ready for the the worst, Beck?

Sure.

They didn't even look into who leaked the Alito memo.

Do you know that for sure?

Yeah, because if they had, they would have made an arrest.

There are only maybe 20 people

possible.

I know.

And probably out of those 20 over maybe six or seven

But doesn't that also fall to John Roberts?

Because they do have

their own at least security force that can hire out

to investigate?

I guess I don't know, but I do know that if Trump were president and this happened, you would have had an arrest already.

Yeah, you would have.

Okay?

So when you see something that simple,

all right, that blatant, that you have a person inside the Supreme Court, they're not a lot of them, all right, and they can't find

that person who leaked that memo in a historical fashion, which makes us a banana republic.

If we can't even keep secrets at the Supreme Court level, we're a banana republic.

And so it is a terrible thing, but there is a resolution to this if the House goes Republican.

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too many dollars chasing too few goods.

So you want to,

the economy is overheating.

We got to slow down the economy.

How do you do that?

You make sure that people don't have the money to spend.

What Joe Biden did with

this bailout of people's student loans is absolutely incredible, Bill.

Talk to me a little bit about the fallout of this, what you think if it's going to stand,

Nancy Pelosi flip-flopping,

and what it's going to do to the economy.

Well, I can't predict the economy.

Nobody can.

We still have a big consumer engine here in this country.

People are out.

I was at Yankee Stadium for the Mets Yanks on Tuesday, 50,000 people there spending money and buying, $8 hot dogs.

So I can't predict the economy.

The loan forgiveness thing

will be obliterated if there is a Republican president in 2024.

That will go.

It's a 10-year

expenditure.

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The country cannot afford, obviously, to keep running up this kind of debt.

Biden's not going to stop.

The only reason they do this is to buy votes anyway.

Most of the money is wasted.

It's so complex.

People don't understand who's going to get the loan, how it's tied into the Department of Labor.

I mean, it's just unbelievable.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

You say that this is going to has to wait till the next president.

Do you not think this is going to go to the Supreme Court?

No, I won't get there.

Biden will veto any attempt to rein it in.

So, but, you know, it's only really two years away now.

This is how fast time goes.

I want to tell your audience back because I know you're a very smart and big audience around the world.

A couple of things.

I did an interview with Newt Gingrich this week on billorilly.com.

Everybody should watch that interview.

The way I interview these people is totally different than anybody else, and you know that.

And I got a lot of micro-information about really what's happening because because Gingrich, he went through this, all right, the whole thing

in the contract for America and all that.

So if you really want an astute analysis and get away from the propaganda you see on television and newspaper news, watch that.

The second thing is that people are getting hopeless now, and they shouldn't.

So yes, there are states like mine, New York and California and Illinois, almost irredeemable at this point.

But also states like Florida and Texas and other places that are rising up, that are saying, you know, we want our freedom.

We want to hold on to our personal freedom.

I mean, people in California and New York, I'm shocked, they don't seem to respect their own personal freedom.

They want a government to tell them what they can and can't do every single facet of life.

I've never seen anything like this, ever.

Why do you want to sacrifice your personal autonomy to an incompetent boob like Joe Biden?

Why would you ever want to give Nancy Pelosi power over you or Donald Trump or any other politician?

You know, you've got to fight for your independence.

And we are not there because that message is being suppressed.

Well, that message also, you know, Newt Gingrich had the contract for America.

I have been ringing the bell in Congress and Senate for a year.

Contract for America.

How about a new one?

And they won't do it.

It's not going to happen.

It's not going to happen this time around because there's no central leadership like Gingrich brought to the House.

Well, then Kevin McCarthy should definitely not be the guy in the House.

He should definitely not.

If he can't get that done, then he should definitely not be the leader of the House.

Period.

Whatever.

I don't follow that very closely because

I know the games that are played.

I want the American people to wise up, to see what is happening in a non-paranoic way, and to discuss it with their children, their families, their friends, and say, you know, this is bad.

This is way worse than you think it is when the powerful corporate media allies with the progressive left as it has

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How's it working out for you?

Well, apparently the tiny genitals, I'll be ascribing that to the treatment.

Okay.

All right.

So correlation is causation in this case.

Okay.

All right.

Michael, thanks for sharing that with us.

You are welcome.

Oh, yeah.

I'd like to ask you about a couple of things.

Yeah, you've got me, Scad.

Am I the only person who leaves you at a loss for words?

Yeah, usually, yeah, usually.

I want to ask you about, first of all, the loan forgiveness and your thoughts on that.

Yeah, I think it's really regressive.

I think there's a big missed opportunity by conservatives because as the Democratic Party has shifted from historically advocating at the very least for being the party of the poor and has now become in many ways the party of the universities, the media system, and other individuals who are the most privileged people in our society.

This is money on the table for the Republican Party to go for those votes from poor people in the same way that Reagan targeted labor unions who regard themselves in many ways as have been left behind by the Democrats.

This loan forgiveness, if there's any, I think you and I would even agree on this, if there's any group of people that I would want to have some kind of loan forgiveness, it's the poorest of the poor who have very poor credit and have high credit card rates, right?

So that's the kind of thing where you can never pay it off, and then you're in this kind of cycle of poverty.

Obviously, at a certain point, not getting credit cards at all.

But instead of that, there's no group, none, where there's a better correlation between your position and your privilege in terms of your likelihood of getting jobs, getting married, getting loans than college graduates.

So to target them and have those loans be in effect paid for by everybody else is really egregious and it's brazen.

I mean, I'm going to sound like Glenn Beck, but this is what the founding fathers are worried about, that you're just going to have one group use the mechanism of government to basically loot the treasury and pay themselves on behalf of other groups.

They actually weren't concerned about it.

They said it would be the end of the republic once you had a party start doing that.

Well, this isn't the party started it.

This has been going on for a while.

You know, the Wall Street bailouts, I think the leftists were completely correct that this is Main Street paying for Wall Street and then things like this.

And it's, it's, you know, the, I don't know if you saw this, I'm sure you have.

The Biden Twitter account, which is obviously not being run by Sleepy Joe, you know, was going after Republican Congress people who had their quote-unquote loans paid off as a result of the COVID stuff.

But those were always handouts meant to be we're paying you off to keep people on staff.

There wasn't really this attempt to think that they're going to get paid back whereas with student loans you are in very well positioned to pay off those student loans you have that degree which unfortunately still means a lot in our culture and in our business outlets so i think it's very unfortunate i think it's shameless i do like the shamelessness um but i think the democrats are freaking out as the midterms are coming and they're just going to loot the public um till as much as they can And in one level, I don't really blame them.

But

on what level is that?

Meaning their only interest is holding and maintaining power and they're doing something that's going to, in their mind, do this.

Yeah, okay.

Don't you think they're also turning off a lot of blue-collar Democrats, people who have just, you know, they're working hard.

I mean, this is so beyond partisan.

This is, wait a minute, wait a minute.

I'm working hard.

I'm paying taxes.

This guy got a graduate degree and I'm paying for that?

I mean, I'm outraged.

I didn't have the money to go to school when I was 18.

My parents didn't have the money to go to school.

There's no way we could have gotten a loan for it.

My dad told me, I can't give you a loan on anything.

I can't co-sign on anything because I'm just at the edge myself.

So at 30 years old, I get accepted to a university.

I go, but my first day of college was the first day of my divorce.

My wife and I decided to get a divorce.

I couldn't afford it anymore.

And now I'm paying for somebody else?

Yeah, I hope conservatives are coming to realize what I've been saying for close to a decade, which is as much as you guys hate Nancy Pelosi and the Congressional Democrats and Joe Biden, the corporate press is an order of magnitude more malevolent than them.

And the universities are an order of magnitude more malevolent than them.

They make Pelosi seem like Donald Trump.

Yeah, they do.

It's just pure evil and depravity.

And they have for over a century understood it is their job to take young,

wide-eyed, intellectually curious co-eds and turn them into the shock troops for the progressive militia.

And I hope desperately that there is some measure of seriousness, probably not within the hopeless Republican Party, to understand the nature of the problem and to start looking at solutions such as, for example, seizing their endowments and redistributing that money as reparations.

That would be my personal preference.

And what part of the Constitution do you find that?

The same part of the Constitution, I find everything else the federal government's doing in the penumbra.

Okay, two wrongs don't make a right.

But I appreciate your spirit on that.

I would love to see, there shouldn't be a federal dime going to any university.

None, none, zero.

My favorite part is how they keep saying, you know, they did this in the speech Biden the other day.

He's like, oh, the big problem problem is these for-profit universities.

Because, you know, these places with billion-dollar endowments, multi-billion dollar endowments, are not for, they're just for the common good.

That's not profit.

That's not them floating their own boat there.

We're worried about the University of Phoenix.

That's the real enemy.

It's crazy.

And this is how the swamp gets created, you know, because basically people, these elites go to school together.

They know each other.

It's really hard to wage some sort of cultural war against someone who

was was your dorm mate.

You start seeing each other as basically colleagues, and yeah, you fight in front of the cameras, but behind the scenes, you know, it's like Lindsey Graham fist bumping Kamala Harris when she was a senator.

It's all for show because they know their loyalty is to one another at the expense of the rest of America.

So, I want to ask you about the FBI, but I'm up against a break, and I thought I would break early because I don't want to stop you once I ask you any question about federal law enforcement.

I bet you have a lot to say.

And I want to start with the Joe Rogan podcast with Facebook, where he says, yeah, the FBI came.

And so we

fact-checked the Hunter Biden story.

Like to know about that.

Your feelings on how they are discrediting themselves every day.

It seems to get worse with whistleblowers, thank God.

And the Ashley Biden diary.

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I have to tell you, I've got a rant on Texas coming up in a minute.

In fact, I'm going to reach out to the West Virginia Treasurer, see if he'll come on here in a few minutes.

Because

Texas, I think, is they're being worthless on a lot of things.

They're just not being Texans.

When it comes to ESG, they got rid of BlackRock, but they didn't go anywhere else.

They didn't go on the S and the G, and they also didn't take on the banks, which I think is very damaging for the country because people follow Texas, or at least used to.

Now maybe he's following Florida.

Who would have guessed that?

Michael Malas is with us.

He's the author of the Anarchist Handbook and host of Your Welcome, the podcast.

Michael, you were born in a communist country behind the Iron Curtain.

Your dad got out, your family got out,

and so you know what a Stasi or KGB is like or your family does.

And you have great distrust for the police.

And we're finding out that you were probably exactly right to have that distrust.

Tell me what your thoughts are this week on what's happening to the FBI.

Well, this is one of those moments where I'm not going to take a victory lap.

Yeah, I know.

Because when people say things like this, I always say, and it's very true, I wish I was wrong.

I think this, and I really want to get this through to people listening.

This delusion they have that this is the Democratic Party who created this monster is completely incorrect and completely ahistorical.

The Patriot Act is a great example of the grotesque growth of the surveillance state at the expense of people's privacies and freedoms.

It is always done in the name of some valiant effort fighting terrorism, keeping us safe.

It's never done, we want to oppress you.

It's just, hey, you know, with the lockdowns, you don't want to kill grandma, do you?

Meanwhile, the people who are literally killing grandma have absolutely no consequences.

Gretchen Wimmer is probably going to get re-elected.

Gavin Newsom is going to get re-elected.

And he defeated a recall.

I just hope that people appreciate, you know, there's this line I've said before in the show how a

liberal, a conservative is a liberal who's been arrested and a conservative is a liberal who's been mugged and a liberal is a conservative who's been arrested.

The law is what those who in power say it is.

So they will always be able to find some excuse to arrest and then you are in a position to have to try to prove yourself innocent.

It's not as easy as people think it is.

They think if you just get in court or you just talk to the authorities and you say your truth, they're going to let you off.

It's like an audit, right?

But like on steroids.

An audit is if they want to get you, they will find something.

So if they want to get you for some legality, you know, and you're a target, God help you, is what I want to say.

So, but I see no movement politically to rein back law enforcement.

I mean, DeSantis is tripping over himself, talking about how he backs the blue.

You see this again.

I just had Carrie Lake on my show a few weeks ago, a gubernatorial candidate for Arizona.

She loves the police.

It's like, who do you think is going to be taking your guns away?

Who do you think is going to be arresting your kids for not wearing a mask?

It's not going to be Nancy Pelosi.

It's not going to be Mitch McConnell.

It's going to be the boys in blue.

And the federal agents are a whole other organization because there are very few things that are federal crimes.

And when there are federal crimes, it's very often political crimes.

And political crimes just mean you upset the wrong person.

It is,

it's amazing how they're exposing themselves.

I mean, they exposed themselves with Hoover, but Hoover got to a point to where he had information on everybody.

And I just said to Bill O'Reilly, who I think may have had an aneurysm today on a couple of things, because

to me, it was like,

no, that's quite obviously

wishful thinking.

But he said he didn't think that they had, you know, all that stuff like they had on Hoover.

They have more than that.

And I know for a fact that they are monitoring the phones and emails of Congress.

And you want to change this.

Are you kidding me?

Hoover lasted 50 years in the job because he had information on everybody.

Hoover got his start by deporting Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman under Woodrow Wilson's administration.

So, and we know that they tape all our phones and record all our phone calls.

I mean, these kind of piggybacking warrants and all these things like that, all that stuff is known.

So God help us what isn't known.

And frankly, you know, we saw all the things going on in Guantanamo Bay, and whatever you think of those prisoners there, I would remind the listeners, we are in a situation where the president of the United States and many officials are explicitly referring to their political foes as terrorists.

Now, it's one thing to say this rhetorically, but when you brand a population as terrorists in a legal sense, that gives the federal government all sorts of opportunities to create massive carnage against those who are its opponents.

And again, it was Merrick Garland who was referring to parents complaining about what their kids were learning in school as potential terrorists.

I would remind people, this was not that long ago.

This is like last year.

The things that, and I just did a show on this Wednesday, the things that will get you labeled a terrorist literally are

a fast

hold to the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.

Wait, that makes me a terrorist?

That I say we should enforce those laws and I believe in them?

What are you how?

What?

Well, it kind of does from my perspective, but that's a whole separate issue.

For a totally different reason.

Totally different.

Look at the whiskey rebellion.

I mean, come on, that wasn't exactly peaceful protesting.

I've kind of let that go.

Kind of let the whiskey rebellion go, you know?

But

we have to laugh, but at the same time,

what's different is that this kind of stuff 30 years ago would have been not really news.

But the fact that there are so many new independent news outlets, it allows people to shine a lantern on what is going on.

And it is

having people discuss and be like, wait a minute, this does not pass the sniff test at all.

But we have about a minute left.

How much time?

About a minute left.

With what Facebook said yesterday about the FBI coming in and saying, you know, this is all Russian propaganda and it's going to be released soon, so don't run it.

They are over and over again showing us that the FBI is colluding with the press.

So people still get

their information from these big, huge corporate

sites.

And thank God for the independent broadcaster.

But is it enough?

But Glenn, I'm surprised, and I don't have an answer for this, that Mark Zuckerberg felt comfortable discussing discussing this so publicly and explicitly without fear of repercussions.

Something else is going on there.

That's the question for me.

Yes, yes, yes, Michael.

Felt exactly the same way.

Why is he saying this?

Why now?

What's happening behind the scenes?

Thank you so much.

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What are we gonna let Florida lead the way on everything, Texas?

And quite honestly, I think, and I don't know this world, but I think this actually hurts the anti-ESG movement that is going on in states all over the country.

Because Texas was like,

I don't know if I want to get involved in saying anything bad about the banks.

We'll get into that, and I'm going to ask for somebody to talk me down from the tree, if that's possible.

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West Virginia treasurer, who really is leading the way on this.

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Riley Moore is with us.

He's the West Virginia State Treasurer.

Hello, Riley.

Hey, Glenn, how are you?

Thanks for having me back on.

You bet.

I wanted to ask you if

my feelings are valid here, and you may not want to get involved, but

I think Texas, what they did, sucked.

And I think because, if I'm not mistaken, Texas, at least in school books, Texas is a lot like California.

What Texas does, a lot of the red states do.

What California does, the blue states do um

when texas just decided to take on blackrock alone and only the e so they're protecting energy but not the people

um

and then only took on blackrock and not the banks

is that a good thing

you know glenn i

applaud texas for putting blackrock on there but i

hear your sentiment i'm disappointed i'm I'm disappointed because you look at the list of those other banks,

European banks.

I don't really care about credit suites that much here in the United States.

I don't care about UBS.

I mean, certainly I do because they're part of the movement, but in terms of the entire ESG movement in this country,

it's our own financial system that is doing this to us.

I mean, this is why you have to, yes, the E is the way that we can really fight this, but they're all doing the S and the G, right?

Whether you're talking about JP Morgan Chase paying for abortions, the rest of these financial institutions, we've got to list these folks to stop this nonsense.

Because they can just shift their money around.

And it outrages me that only BlackRock, as you said, all the other banks are foreign banks, nothing about U.S.

banks.

Why would they have done that?

What deal did they make?

I am not sure.

You know, I don't know.

I've not gotten any

insight into what happened there, but I got to say it's disappointing.

And to the listening audience around the country,

we have to, in these other states where this bill has passed, this cannot be the bar.

We've got to move beyond this, or if we're just looking to check a box, we all lose and now we're all under control.

God,

it is.

I mean, I just don't get it.

I'll sit there and I'll talk to congressmen and senators and states and the nation all over.

And, you know, you'll see those who roll their eyes.

You'll see those who deeply get it.

And those who are just starting to hear about it.

And it's like, wake the F up.

Wake up.

Our

liberty is literally on the line, and I just don't get it.

I don't get it.

No, no.

And we let this go on for a long time.

This didn't start last year.

This didn't start two years ago.

It didn't start three years ago.

To get to the point we are right now where they're able to use our own capital against us, control our economy, control policy.

through that capital.

I mean, they're setting the policy in this country, not through the ballot box, because they can't get get it done at the ballot box.

We have to turn this back.

We have to stand up and fight.

And

this

certainly falls short, in my view.

Yeah, and I'm concerned just about, I mean, Texas.

I don't know what's wrong with us.

I really don't know what's wrong with us.

How is Florida?

Florida is really good on ESG, are they not?

They are.

They are.

And, you know, each state is set up differently.

And as I recall correctly, the governor has more authority over banking contracts and the pension boards and things of that nature.

Every state's set up differently.

And Governor DeSantis has been doing a tremendous job because he's taken back control of those proxy votes.

That's something we're doing next year here in West Virginia in our legislative session.

He's able to do it through executive authority.

We need legislation to do it.

Explain what the proxy vote is.

This is so ingenious on the left.

It's beautiful the way they've done it.

It's elegant, simple, and deadly to freedom.

Explain what the proxy vote thing is.

It really is.

It's unbelievable.

You couldn't write a better story.

So the proxy votes, and this is part of the problem, you have a duopoly.

There's two proxy vote advisors out there, ISS and Glass Lewis.

Pension boards look to those advisors on how to vote.

They control roughly 97%

of all proxy votes.

They advise on 97% of all proxy votes.

When we contract, let's say, the state of West Virginia or Texas or Florida with BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard, whoever it might be,

in the contract, they control those proxy votes, right?

Because we're in passive investment vehicles like an index fund or things like that, where there are votes attributed to that.

They control those votes.

Then they accumulate those votes as asset managers and then vote against our own interest here in this country or in the state of West Virginia, like you had happened with ExxonMobil, where they were able to accumulate enough votes to say, you know what, you're an oil company.

Good idea would be, let's vote to reduce oil production by 20%

last year.

Bet we could use that right now, but that's not part of their agenda, right?

So State Street, Vanguard, BlackRock control 25

of all votes cast publicly traded companies in this country 20

of all votes cast in every major company 45

or 25 25 okay

25 of all major companies in the u.s think of that power

it's all publicly traded companies 25

it could be a little bank in west virginia it could be,

you know, Boeing, ExxonMobil, whatever.

They control 25%.

Now, you think about like majority shareholders in some of these publicly traded companies.

We're not talking like 50%,

30%.

I mean, it's smaller percentages because obviously there's so many shareholders involved in publicly traded companies.

So it doesn't take much to have

rich and power.

Yes.

Riley,

who are the best states on this?

Who do you think is, well, first, before I ask that, did we put into any legislation, you see anybody put ESG

or any

entity or program like that?

Because they're going to change the name ESG because we've made it very unpopular.

That's right.

You know, just how woke doesn't exist now and critical race theory is not real.

Right.

Yes,

there will be, you you know, they control language obviously in this country, so they will change that as well.

You know, I think there's good legislation that has been passed in Kentucky, in Oklahoma, in Tennessee.

I think they have a good bill in Texas.

Now, they do have the ability in that bill in Texas.

Maybe this is just their first cut at it.

He has the ability,

the comptroller, to go back and revisit that list every year at his discretion.

I think the bill is good.

It could be strengthened.

I understand Texas state legislature is looking at doing that again.

I hope so.

I'm hoping they do.

But there's a multifaceted approach to this.

It's dealing with the banks, the asset managers, proxy voting.

I mean, we have to fight this on all fronts.

And then you have the attorney generals that are coming in on this SEC role from the government side where they're trying to control emissions all the way down to company supply chains where they're going to have to report this, which is total insanity.

And so you have the federal push that's also happening.

Congressman Andy Barr has been a real leader in this.

Congressman out of Kentucky, he's been doing a great job.

If we can get back control of Congress, I think that will go a long way in the White House to bringing us back to where we need to be in our pension funds in particular with his bill.

It just says all you can do is assess risk and return.

That's it.

And then I want to see some antitrust

lawsuits out there on the well, that's one thing I'd like to ask you.

This just seems like if somebody would get the information and track, I know the ESG funds are tracking lower than the SP 500.

I don't know what the threshold is, but there's got to be a class action suit against all of these people for taking my retirement money and then telling me I I should expect lower returns for a few years.

That's not what I asked you to do.

I didn't ask you to

put your money into something that is an ideological argument.

I asked you to make me money.

Why is there not a class action lawsuit being thought of?

I know that there is one being thought of.

And there has been discussions, I know, amongst attorney generals and other people within the federal government, our elected officials there in Congress, about the idea of an antitrust violation going on here.

Not only with the asset managers, but don't forget that duopoly that you have in terms of proxy advisors, Glass Lewis and ISS, 97%.

I mean, is that not a monopoly?

I don't know what that meant.

I don't know what you just said.

What does that mean?

So, Glass Lewis and ISS, who are the proxy advisors on all of the pension boards,

they do the advisement for 97% of the people.

Oh my gosh.

Oh my gosh.

I mean, this is brilliant.

I mean, Riley, this is really, I mean, this is the crime of the century.

What's happened?

Now, maybe the crime of humanity.

The way the progressives have put this whole thing together, it is going to be admired.

I mean, hopefully for, you know, for years like we admire the Nazis being so evil and so brilliant in the way they put that thing together.

They dupe people for so long.

I think this is akin to that kind of stuff.

This is brilliant planning, really brilliant planning.

Well, you mentioning the Nazis brings me to a great point here.

We've sent out a letter with 17 other state treasurers on Morningstar.

Morningstar

rates all the college 529 savings plans in the country.

Sounds like a good thing.

Well, they have an ESG scoring arm in this, and they've decided to add in BDS, boycott, divest, sanction Israel as part of their scoring system.

So they're bringing in the anti-Semitic aspect of this as well.

And so

if you don't think this is about the great reset in the new world order that these people want to put into place,

I got news for you.

Didn't a lot of states pass bills that they wouldn't invest if you were a BDS

participant?

Yes, we have that in West Virginia, and many other states have anti-BDS legislation.

So our attorney generals have sent letters as well to them saying that they are going to look at this to see if this is a violation of our law.

And if it is, then we are going to have to break contract with them.

Good.

I got to tell you,

that's a problem.

They got us in a box, right?

Because everybody who looks at a a college savings plan looks at Morningstar's ratings.

They have a monopoly on it.

We've just boxed ourselves into a corner, and it's time to get out.

It's time to get out.

And I thank you, Riley, for really being one of the good guys and leading on this.

Thank you so much.

From West Virginia, the state treasurer, Riley Moore.

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Well, welcome to the program.

We've got,

my gosh, we've got a, this has been a busy, busy week.

Busy week.

You mentioned a couple of minutes ago in the commercial, Glenn, about the vaccination and mask stuff that still exists.

Yeah.

Look, a lot of it's gone.

And thankfully, I think a lot of that's because the right and the middle, a lot of times pushed against that.

And thankfully, a lot of it's gone away.

I am fascinated by this Novak Djokovic thing that's going on.

The best tennis player in the world, supposed to come here for the U.S.

Open, is now being banned from the country because he's unvaccinated.

Now, he's already missed Australian Opens for this.

He's missed big tournaments.

He could be the all-time record holder for Grand Slams.

Didn't he play here last year?

That's the crazy thing.

In last year, in 2021, he came and played in the U.S.

Open as an unvaccinated player.

And he was unable to play in Australia that same year.

Now, of course, if you go back to this time period, you're talking about a time where COVID was much, much worse, that more people were dying.

Obviously, the situation with Novak Djokovic, he's not at all personally at risk.

He's an elite athlete.

You know, the chances of the people are going to be able to do that.

I'm going to be a good person athlete with just the few things that are real that you have a shot of.

I'm not putting that.

For now, I'm not putting that in my...

It's not worth the risk.

Certainly, it should be your own choice.

And so we're now banning him from the country so he can't come and play in this tennis tournament that he played at last year when COVID was worse.

And now he's had COVID twice.

So

he obviously has natural immunity and whatever that would even mean for Novak Jokovit, considering he's such a low-risk candidate for anything bad to happen.

We're at a situation where everything has been lifted basically across the country.

There's a couple schools in Philadelphia still doing mask mandates.

I think Georgetown University is still doing it.

There's some of the vaccine mandate stuff, but that never really got to, you know, it was overturned by the courts, never really hit that, the level we were worried about when this stuff was going on.

And still, this guy can't come in and play this tennis tournament, an outdoor tournament where he's standing on the side of the court by himself.

Feet and feet and feet away from anybody, you know, even remotely close to him.

They won't let him come play.

This is insanity.

Insanity.

I mean, the guy should be able to come over here and play the tennis tournament.

And you just say, hey, look, you're taking your own risk.

If you think this is going to be risky, then you know what?

I don't know.

Allow people to look at their own lives and make their own decisions.

Well, everyone else will be vaccinated.

Right.

So, you know, I know it doesn't stop it, but it's supposed to lessen the complications so you don't kill people.

Everyone else will be vaccinated.

It makes no sense.

Something like over 80% of U.S.

adults have already been vaccinated, and the remaining 20% have probably already had it.

Not to mention, probably three-quarters of the people who are vaccinated have had it.

I am proud to say I have had COVID fewer times without the vaccine than Joe Biden and his wife.

I just want to

point that out.

Is that true?

You've had it twice.

He's had it twice, right?

And she's had it twice.

See, I think she's now in a rebound.

She's on three.

Well, the rebound case is really an extension of probably the first case, but whatever.

The bottom line is the bottom line.

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All right, we have a

monkeypox update.

Stu.

We do have a monkeypox update, Glenn, and

it's a rough tale.

A gentleman who

went into the doctors and had some health issues,

including a rash.

And you know, when you got a rash this time of day, you got to check that rash.

You got to check that rash.

And if it's 2022, you're thinking it might be the pox.

Right.

You don't want it to be the pox, but it could be the pox.

Right.

So he went in, got a little test, found out,

yes,

he's got the monkey pox.

He's very, very sad now.

It's bad.

Gonna hurt his dating possibility.

Very, very bad.

Now,

he also got another result.

He was also the same day found out he's HIV positive.

Oh my gosh.

So that sucks.

You don't want that.

I got bad news and bad news.

Yeah.

Right.

And then he also, oh my gosh, found out on the same day cancer.

He was COVID positive.

Oh, so.

Well, now the doctor could say, I've got bad news and bad news, but I also have good news.

Because in really looking at both of them, really one of them is kind of good news.

You're like, oh, my goodness, my God.

Oh, thank goodness it's only COVID.

Just Omicron.

By the way,

you mentioned someone's dating futures.

We have another

monkeypox.

We have another monkeypox update here, Glenn.

This one's a great.

I didn't mean to end it early.

No, it's all right.

This one you need to know about.

Okay.

A 39-year-old bachelor named Zach McCullen.

McMullen, excuse me.

McMullen.

I don't think this is the guy running.

This is the guy running the CIA agent.

It could be the guy.

I don't know.

I don't think his name is Zach, but I...

Could be the guy running against Mike Lee.

We don't know.

It's Egg.

Egg McMuffin.

That's Egg, I'm sorry.

Yeah, sorry.

So

he is pleading with the American people to understand his situation.

People are staring at him.

They don't want to come near him.

Does he have monkeypox?

That seems to be what people believe.

However, he just has psoriasis, the heartbreak of psoriasis.

Oh, my gosh, and it is a heartbreak, especially now with monkeypox.

It's worse now than even when the commercials were out that said, do you have the heartbreak of psoriasis?

Yeah, most of us said, No, I don't even know what that is.

Right, so it's a kind of an icky skin thing that is not the most fun, right?

But not at all monkeypox.

But now, no one will come talk to this guy.

He said, I don't deserve to be treated like a leper.

Which apparently lepers do deserve to be treated like lepers, but not him.

That's a really good, really good thing.

Will we all die from the monkeypox?

Will he ever date again?

Find out in our next exciting episode.

All right.

There's still nothing from the affidavit.

Had to be up by noon Eastern, which

about

20 minutes away.

And so I guess they're waiting to the last minute here.

Yeah, okay.

Got to hope that they've released it early so we could talk about it, but we really can't.

And then when they release it, we'll see nothing but black lines.

That's all we'll see.

Let me ask you, there's a story out of Thailand today.

Normally, I don't really care about all the stories out of Thailand, you know, unless it's Americans that are going over for little children.

Then I kind of care about it.

But you're an evil American and only care about yourself and other

white people.

Well, I care about this one.

I care about this one.

You do.

Okay, yes.

Well, somebody was killed.

Oh, my God.

Somebody was brutally stabbed to death.

Okay.

32-year-old Sapachi Wong Fade

was found in a pool of his blood at a rubber plantation.

He was killed by a 20-year-old male named Pom Pam

who stabbed the man multiple times and actually tore his body in half.

Wow.

Now, the reason why I bring this up is because they say

that it's because the 20-year-old male was super hot of climate change.

So the murder was not necessarily the fault of the murderer.

It was the fault of the climate change.

Yes.

Your SUV.

That he was, that

Supei or Sup Chai or Sup Cha, I don't know, the other guy that got cut in half,

he was forcing

Pom Pam kind of in a slavery kind of way there at the rubber plant.

Right.

Okay.

And

it wouldn't be that Pom Pam just snapped because, no,

I'm not going to be your slave.

No, it's the heat.

So it's not the enslavement part.

It's the temperature.

Yeah, it's the temperature.

It's the temperature.

Now,

he did not, there's no doubt that he was the one who stabbed the man to death because he tore the body in half and then stood over the body

for hours.

Hours.

That's where they found him standing over the

Pom Pam.

Thank you.

And they actually, they didn't even want to approach him.

He was so dangerous.

They took him out.

They had to shoot 1,600 feet away and they took him down with a tranquilizer dart.

Wow.

Yeah.

I should mention that Pom Pam is an elephant.

This is starting to make a little more sense.

Well, the brutality of it and standing over, you know and he did stab him to death with his tusks okay and then ripped him apart um but they're still the part of the story they are blaming climate change i thought the important part of the story was not that this elephant was hot

it's that he's been enslaved he's forced every day to take you know this stuff from a rubber plant and transport it places and i think maybe

the elephant was like, you know, dude, you really pissed me off.

And today I'm hot.

I'm not doing it anymore.

I'm not your slave.

What do you think?

I think that could be.

Seems more likely more hot temperature.

Where was this again?

Thailand?

Thailand.

Thailand is a.

It's always hot.

It's kind of hot all the time.

Elephants are always, you know,

they tend not to be in like Siberia.

You know, they tend to be in hot places.

They also don't have any fur.

So,

you know, that implies that

they live in hot places.

Poor Pom Pam.

I mean, at the end of the day, he's just looking for his freedom.

It's essentially his version of the Revolutionary War.

Or the Civil War.

Okay, I don't know.

That's a Civil War.

The Revolutionary War.

We were fighting for freedom from a government.

The Civil War, I mean,

I guess.

I mean, he was a slave.

Right.

He was a slave.

Yes.

And while many African Americans fought valiantly in the free part of the United States for the Revolutionary War.

They didn't win their freedom.

And I don't think Pom Pam is going to win it either.

My guess is Pom Pam is not alive at this point.

My guess is they...

Pom Pam probably not going back to the chain gang.

You know what I mean?

He's probably, he's not like Dumbo's mom.

Yeah, they're just going to shoot him in the head.

Unfortunately.

Unfortunately.

For Pom Pam.

Yes, and I think all animal kinds.

It's hard to tell a tragic story about something named Pom Pam.

It just

feels like I don't know why you can't get the emotions are not

elicited when you try to tell the terrible tale of Pom Pam.

You know what?

You can thank your whiteness for that.

I guess so.

Yeah.

Yeah, that's because probably culturally.

People over in Thailand are like,

why can't we feel bad for Pom Pam?

That was my grandmother.

What do you mean, stew brigade?

What do you mean by that?

That's a fair point.

You know what?

I am American-centric, and I'm proud to be that way.

I believe it was philosopher Lee Greenwood who once brought us through the emotional tale of how he is proud to be an American.

Yeah, that's good.

And

that's the way I live my life, Glenn.

I don't know about you, Mr.

I'm, you know, you're hoping to re-live the Civil War over there, but

I happen to be.

It means freeing the elephants.

I'm for it.

I mean, we do, well, I was going to say, we do have, you know, trucks now, diesel, gasoline.

But no, no.

Oh, my gosh.

Has anybody thought about the enslaving of elephants and what that's going to do?

I mean, when they have to get, when you need rubber,

you're going to need to get rubber.

And they, right now, they're not using trucks.

Imagine what will happen when there are no cars left.

How are we going to have tires?

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Now,

that seems like election interference, you know, what he's suggesting.

How is it they're going to prevent Donald Trump over in Europe?

You know what I mean?

But

I think that's great.

I mean, this gentleman, I believe, still lives in Germany where his castle might get a little cold

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But,

hey, that's cool.

That's cool.

And congratulations on

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Pom Pam, if he was alive, would be weeping right now at this story.

By the way, one other thing I think it's important to mention: it was just a few years ago that this same guy had to apologize for BMW's role in the Holocaust.

So

there is that.

Back in a minute.

What was Pom Pam's role in the Holocaust?

He didn't have one.

Okay, good.

He didn't have one.

Pom Pam was quoted in the day of saying, if Hitler was here, I'd stomp him to death.

Yeah.

So a hero.

Did we even think about unleashing elephants into Germany to stomp Hitler to death?

I don't think we did.

I've heard of it.

He loved animals.

He would have been like, hey, Pompam, come over here.

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So, we have a podcast.

By the way, before we get to this, speaking of podcasts, what happened to Ben Shapiro yesterday, was it yesterday or the day before, is absolutely inexcusable.

If you can't stand to be in the room with somebody at a general conference, which every conservative has ever had to do, even CPAC, there will be liberals there.

We don't cry and say, I need an apology because I'm so hurt.

I can't be in the same room with that person that has a different idea about taxes than I do.

Oh, my gosh.

It is crazy what is happening.

Anyway, our podcast, Rob Schneider,

it's quite an amazing thing.

He's very frank in it.

Says, I don't care about my career anymore because it's already been destroyed.

His new movie, is it Daddy Daughter Trip?

Yep.

Yeah, Daddy Daughter Trip.

It's only going to be playing in Harkins movie theater because because he had to make a deal with a movie theater chain to get it to be seen, as he said in the podcast, because everything,

all these people that I've made tons of money for,

he said they didn't want to release it because now I'm a conservative.

I mean, that's incredible.

Just incredible.

Really is incredible.

And he's not like some guy.

He's not a crazy whack job.

Right.

I don't know.

I just, it's hard to, it's hard to understand how this happens.

Like, and it is is only one side of the aisle.

And for the people who are always out there saying, like, well, we need to do more and be more aggressive.

You can see why this connects with people.

Because the other side never

tries to make sensible, fair decisions.

Right.

You know,

he talks about Saturday Night Live.

He talks about Hollywood.

It's a really funny, funny episode.

But we talked about how Saturday Night Live is just over.

It's just over.

And I found out that the head writer, I didn't know this, the head writer of Saturday Night Live is a conservative.

Yeah, he said that in the podcast, which is interesting.

You've seen this guy before, too.

He's not been in a lot of things, but he's been in some very famous comedic moments over the past 20, 30 years.

Where would I have seen him?

Probably, I think his most famous thing was Billy Madison, the greatest moment of Billy Madison.

Maybe one of the greatest comedic moments of the 90s comedy.

This is

Adam Sandler has the big triumphant speech.

He thinks he's won this contest.

The game shows the crowd.

The music's swelling.

Everything's going crazy.

And then this happens.

Mr.

Madison, what you just said

is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.

At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought.

Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.

I award you no points,

and may God have mercy on your soul.

That should be played after every Joe Biden speech.

Yes.

Yes, or Kamala Harris.

Yeah, that is.

Or Corinne Jean-Pierre.

Yeah.

Oh my gosh, there's so much use for that clip.

We should start putting those together.

I didn't know he was the head writer.

Yeah, for 30 years or something like that.

And a conservative.

And isn't he like

Robert Downey Jr.'s uncle?

I think so, yeah.

Yeah.

Robert Downey Jr.'s uncle, which I think is why.

You gotta do a podcast with it.

You gotta talk to us.

I gotta talk to him.

And the backstory.

Oh, yeah.

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