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Nice to be here.
You are back.
Good to see you.
Glenn Beck back in Texas.
Yes, good to see you.
Good to see you as well.
Yeah, thank you.
I flew in on Saturday so I could be here for the CPAC
speech.
How'd it go?
It went really well.
I saw the president and
he.
Biden was there.
Wow, that's amazing.
No, I saw the real president.
Oh, okay.
Donald Trump.
He was on fire.
And
I think he, well, he's clearly running, but I think he really gets it.
But he also is still really pissed, really pissed about the last election.
That was not on his teleprompter.
But he did mention it a couple of times.
Really?
Yeah.
And I kind of go back and forth because I can see how personal it is to him.
And that bothers me.
But then again, it kind of makes me happy because I know he'll make cleaning out that hornet's nest top priority.
And that has to be done.
Because look at what's happening now.
If we don't collapse the size of this government soon, it will become an oppressor.
Yesterday, or over the weekend, the Senate passed the $740 billion climate and healthcare reconciliation package.
Now, just remember, $700 billion was the size of the
TARP Obama,
the first
Obama stimulus package.
And we all had a cow that it was $700 billion.
We thought that was outrageous.
This is $740 billion just on climate and, quote, healthcare.
But is it?
Let me give you some information on this.
It passed.
The bill includes $370 billion in green energy subsidies.
Now, do you remember how well the green energy subsidies happened last time when Obama was in?
Aren't we just making money hand over fist with all of those great investments that we made under Obama?
I'm a billionaire because of my investment in Solyndra.
Right, are you?
Because it's just, it worked out so well.
Yeah.
Is it because of inflation?
Because I think that went out.
I think that went out of business.
Now,
here is the key to this bill:
$80 billion.
Now, remember, $370, this is the biggest thing ever.
This has got to be done because we're all going to die in a fiery flood.
$370 billion and $80 billion
is for the IRS.
Now,
I want you to listen to what they say and you'll read it over and over and over again.
It's the Internal Revenue Service
for enforcement.
Now, enforcement?
Do we have that many greedy billionaires that just aren't paying their taxes?
I'd like to know.
Do we have that many billionaires that have enough money for really good attorneys to read the law?
That you're going to need 87,000 new IRS agents?
That doesn't seem to compute at all, does it?
Now, by the way, they're saying that it's going to reduce inflation.
It's not going to reduce inflation.
If it does,
and this is the honest to God truth, it may reduce inflation.
Why?
Because it's going to hurt you so badly that you won't be able to buy things.
Remember, too much money chasing too few goods.
So if you can't make the goods, you've got to reduce the money chasing it.
That means they've got to slow you down at the store.
And that is exactly what this bill will do.
But because the government is going to be spending so much more money, I don't think it's going to reduce inflation at all.
In fact, I think it's going to make inflation worse.
But
your life is going to become much more tough.
Now, I want to give you some perspective on this.
First of all.
The American people, just see how out of touch the American people,
the
Washington is compared to the American people.
Just 12%
of the new
economist YouGov poll, 12%
of people think that this will actually reduce inflation.
The other hand, three times as many, 36%, believe it will actually increase inflation.
23% say they don't think the bill will move inflation either way, and only 29% say they're unsure.
Now,
this bill is climate and inflation reduction.
You don't believe that it's actually going to reduce inflation.
They didn't ask if you think it would actually
help the green movement and protect the earth.
But they did ask this.
Do you...
Do you believe it will lower inflation?
Average respondent?
No.
51%?
No.
But do you support the bill?
31% said they strongly oppose or somewhat oppose the bill.
The rest
agreed with it.
So who's confused here?
You don't believe in it, but you support it.
Now, I'm not talking about you personally, but I'm talking about the American people.
How is that possible?
That is because we still believe that our government, somehow or another, there's still enough people believe that our government or your personal guy in Congress or in the Senate is doing the right thing.
I don't know how this is working.
Well, I do.
They didn't ask another question in that poll.
Do you actually know what's in it?
I can guarantee you most people don't know what's in it.
But let me give you a couple of things.
And let's start with a big one.
The Inflation Reduction Act
will give the IRS $80 billion in additional funding.
So you know that's a 600%
increase of their budget.
600%.
They will hire as many as 87,000 additional employees for enforcement.
The increase would more than double the size of the IRS workforce, which currently has 78,661 full-time staffers.
So they have 78,000.
They're adding an additional 87,000.
To give you you
some perspective,
the Pentagon, you know how many people work at the Pentagon?
You know the huge building that goes on and on and on?
Pentagon, world's largest military.
The Pentagon houses 27,000 employees.
27,000.
We're talking over 160,000 IRS agents.
The State Department employs 77,243.
The FBI has 35,000 people.
The Customs and Border Patrol employs 19,536 Border Patrol agents.
This will make the IRS bigger than all of those agencies combined.
Now, are you for this act?
It's a little too late, but are you now for this act?
This is going to be staggering.
And here's where it really will impact you.
In the bill, in fact, I want to
page 529 of the Inflation Reduction Act.
It will
pay
farmers to not farm.
They want to restore the soil.
So the measures will include plowing your soil less, implementing climate-friendly crop rotation techniques, and planting cover crops that do not yield any food.
There's $20 billion available, September 30th now, to diminish the climate
impact from farms.
They are going to start paying farmers not to farm and then you'll be fine.
They're also going to now,
I would like to say encourage you,
but what they're going to do to the farmers is tell them exactly how they can farm.
They're going to tell them now, just like they are over in Europe, where the farmers are going out of business and on the streets protesting.
They are now going to tell them that they have to adopt more climate-friendly provisions.
They are going to regulate what you can feed your cow.
They're going to also tell you what you can grow, how you grow it,
what you can use as fertilizer.
And
the fertilizer that we're all used to, you know, the one that grows one-third
more
than the old fertilizer, you're not going to be able to use that.
Now we're entering a global food crisis.
Farmers all around the world are going in on this nonsense.
It's not working all around the world.
And we've just implemented it.
And we're hiring 87,000 new IRS agents to make sure you comply.
Well this doesn't have anything to do with the taxes.
Oh yeah it does because you will be getting subsidies.
Oh yes it does because you'll have an ESG score if you're a farmer.
This is going to devastate our farms.
Have you ever noticed that whenever communists take over,
the first thing they do is kill usually everybody who disagrees with them.
They take out anybody who is ever successful at something.
Look at the difference between GM
and Elon Musk.
Look at the difference between what he's building and what all these other guys have been building.
The guy's building a spaceship to Mars.
The guy has transformed the automobile.
And yet, he's on the outs.
They're coming after him.
I can guarantee you, some of those 87,000 IRS agents are just going to work on Elon Musk and his companies.
So they first come after anybody who is a capitalist, anybody who disagrees with them, anyone can do anything.
They get rid of them if they can't co-opt them.
Then they go after the farmers.
And then when there's a problem with the farmers, They then kill the farmers or take their land away and say, you're not doing it right.
Well, because farmers have farmed for generations.
They know the things that they have to do.
It's not like farmers don't know to rest their land or to or to change their crops.
Of course they know that.
They're farmers.
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very dangerous.
Oh, by the way,
in Europe, they're already to the next phase.
The first phase was saying
the climate has to be controlled and we have to control it through the farmers.
The farmers then start to collapse.
The farmers then start to take to the streets and say, this is insanity.
Well, the next phase is because no one knows where their food comes from or how to grow it, the next phase is already happening.
The anti-farm sentiment is growing now in Europe.
You watch.
The farmers are going to get a really bad name.
And the farmers are going to be blamed for the food shortages.
You watch, I guarantee it.
It's already happening in Europe.
So now people are taking to the streets and saying it's these farmers that are at fault.
This story repeats itself over and over again until human beings learn the lesson.
The question is, America, will we learn the lesson this time?
It's amazing because on some of these things, we're behind.
We have the results from Europe and we're still doing it.
This time it'll be different.
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I find this really interesting.
The days of ultra-low interest rates, low inflation, and supersized stock market returns are over, according to BlackRock.
BlackRock is now saying that investors are going to have to expect lower returns on their investment for the next 10 years.
Now, gee, why do you suppose that is?
Well, they say that the
coronavirus pandemic, quote, pushed the global economy into a new regime.
That's their exact words.
Stu have you ever heard?
I mean, we've talked about the economy for a long time and what's going on.
I'm sure.
I'm not an economist.
I don't live that world, but I'm probably more read up on it than the average bear.
Have you ever seen anyone use the word regime when it comes to capitalism?
Not usually, no.
No, I haven't.
Investors can now expect a decade decade of higher inflation, lower returns,
and many analysts are calling it a regime change in the financial markets.
Hmm.
That's weird.
Okay, so let me go back.
Let me go back to a couple of other things here.
They've passed this stimulus package, but the New York Times
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They say it's the only way to curb carbon emissions.
Editors pondered whether the Inflation Reduction Act, which just passed the Senate and Vice President Kamala Harris's tiebreaking vote, would appease Biden's appetite for a green energy agenda and determine further, more heavy-handed executive regulations.
With Congress action looking now more likely, will Biden's promise to confront the climate crisis with presidential proclamations, executive orders, and regulatory power go unfulfilled?
The threat is now so desired that we need Biden to deliver on his pledge.
That means using every executive and administrative power legally available to him to protect Americans from climate-fueled disasters,
boost renewable energy, and continue to shift away from fossil fuels.
Declaring a national emergency, says the LA Times will unlock additional tools and resources so he can enforce it.
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Want to spend some more time talking to you about the $740 billion climate and health care reconciliation package?
We welcome to the program, Mr.
Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
So excited about how this is going to help us.
Yeah.
It's going to help us so much.
Well, it's going to help us with the,
well, it's going to lower the cost of prescription drugs, which are wildly out of control with inflation i mean the inflation alone on prescription drugs you know the price of drugs has gone crazy hmm yeah actually no it's the one thing really that hasn't gone crazy in fact all items since 2017 all items inflation about up about 20 percent uh you see even higher numbers in transportation and you know uh food and beverage fuel and utilities all right um hospital and related services uh-huh prescription drugs is flat
It's the one thing measured in this particular chart that has not gone up.
So prescription drugs have not gone up.
That's weird.
Of course, there are
specific examples of drugs that will get all the press.
But when you look at the entire industry as a whole, it actually has shown no inflation since 2010.
So that is probably, I mean, if we had to rank things, probably the one with no inflation.
The least high priority.
The least highest priority.
Okay.
Then
they voted to lower the cost of health insurance, which I thought we took care of with Obamacare.
Oh, we took care of it.
Oh, we took care of it.
All right.
Yeah, we shot it in the head.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So since 2010,
we see a bit of inflation, of course,
26%
inflation overall.
Okay.
Now, family premiums up a little more than that.
Really?
54%.
Only 54%.
But then, of course, you also have to factor in deductibles.
Oh, deductibles up 162%.
Okay.
Since the Obamacare thing.
But you still have your doctor if you want your doctor.
And like, not usually.
Huh.
Now, listen to this.
This is what this is going to entail.
The Inflation Reduction Act is going to lower the cost of prescription drugs, health insurance, and energy prices.
Oh, that's good.
That's good.
Plus the 87,000 new IRS employees, which again is
by far more than what's at the Pentagon.
That's the Pentagon, the State Department,
the FBI, and the Border Patrol combined.
The IRS will be bigger than all of those combined.
What do you think they're buying bullets for?
What do you think this is really all about?
By the way,
now there's this big thing in Europe to
a campaign to boycott energy bills.
And they're now trying to tell people, you know,
a group, I'm sure there's no Marxism or anarchist involved in this at all, saying,
you just don't pay your energy bill.
It's too high.
It's too high.
Just don't pay it.
Well, what do you think that's going to do?
That is bottom up, top down.
That is such chaos.
that the companies will say, what do we do?
And the government will come down and either take control of those companies
or they will make sure that you pay, if it's after an election, you pay your bill.
One way or another, I think they're going to do both.
It is really a bad thing.
Oh, but LA
has an idea.
The LA City Council is going to vote on Friday.
whether or not, because Unite here, Local 11, a progressive union, 37, sorry, 32,000 hospitality workers in Southern California and Arizona gathered over 120,000 signatures for an ordinance that would require all hotels, luxury to family-owned, to house the city's growing homeless population.
Every day they would have to report to some sort of central committee how many rooms they have.
And anyone who comes in and says, I'm homeless, you have to put them into the hotel for the night
oh and there'll be enforcement on that by the way too I wonder what who would enforce that I mean gee
um
you can't do that I don't know if you know that a that's private property you can't just you can't just do that
the second thing is who wants to go stay at one of those hotels I don't care how nice of a hotel is.
If I have vagrants that might be in the room next to me, I don't know who those people are.
Oh, you don't know who the people are?
Well, you are a bigot.
You don't know who the people are.
No, I know the people generally staying at the hotel I'm staying at can't afford it, which kind of cuts some of the drug addicts and heroin users out of staying there, which I'd like my kids to avoid.
You know what I mean?
Just saying.
Otherwise, why not just pitch a tent underneath a bridge?
You have some prejudice against heroin users?
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
Well, bridges?
Yeah.
Both?
Yeah, both of them.
Both of them.
Heroin users under bridges?
Yeah.
Yeah.
By the way, I can't take Eric Adams and what he said.
Pat, your head's going to explode.
After a second bus, a second bus.
Two buses now.
Two, two buses of, and, you know, they seat almost 40 people.
Two buses.
After the second bus of immigrants arrived in New York City,
he said, this is horrific.
This is horrific.
Jeez.
Yeah.
This is Greg Abbott's greatest dream.
I remember
when he came up with this idea.
One of his best moves ever.
It was a fun idea.
You know, I thought it had some good satellism to it.
It was a satisfying idea.
It's been more satisfying than I ever dreamed.
He couldn't have possibly imagined that all of these big city mayors would play exactly into what he wanted and complain about it like this.
80 people, 80 people are bused in.
80.
We've got million, a million plus sitting in Texas.
Oh, they've got 80 and they're like, this is horrific.
We're going to collapse because of this.
Washington, D.C.
has a $31 million budget for homeless people.
They took in a few thousand and they're like, this is going to break us as a city.
These border towns have 80 people in them and they're taking in thousands a day and no one cares.
No one cares.
And you can, and these are the people that said they would take care.
It's all fun and games until the illegals really start showing up.
Yeah, it is.
It is.
And then, and then they don't know what to do with them.
And D.C.
is an even better city.
Love them.
Yeah, they're loving them, aren't they?
Yeah.
In D.C.
and New York,
embrace them.
Love them.
Just give them jobs.
Create homes for them.
Right.
You know, do those things.
Get them food.
Right.
Accommodate their language.
Accommodate all of the things that you're now going to have to pay for.
What is the problem?
Love them.
Jesus would love them.
I have Ron DeSantis on this week on Thursday for the podcast.
And that should be.
I think he's the only governor out there that is running in the right direction at the right speed.
I think Florida is one of the only ones ones that may survive.
I mean, everybody else,
even Texas, which is pretty good,
is not nearly moving fast enough.
It doesn't feel like we're on the same trajectory as Florida right now.
It seems like they're protecting their freedoms a lot more passionately than we are in Texas.
Yeah.
I mean, there's no doubt that Governor Abbott has made some missteps over the last couple of years.
But he doesn't suck though no he doesn't he doesn't suck no the problem is
because they expect ron de santis yeah nothing better for for governor abbott than to be running against potential governor bedo o'rourke though yeah oh yeah if you want to claim i know yeah no seriously i think abbott would be a great governor
really in any other state right but texas is like wait a minute what what wait we don't like to be outdone yeah we don't like to be outdone right and and and if he were in any other state, we would count him as one of the best
governors in the country.
And he is.
But if you live in Texas, it doesn't feel that way.
And Texans, you better wake up because you really do want to go out and vote.
Otherwise, you get bedo.
Yeah.
It's interesting with DeSantis in particular, from a political standpoint, he is, he's always in the middle of the right issues, taking right things.
Right.
And usually, you know, like,
usually like at the right level too, he doesn't, he's not just saying, you know, you might like, it might be satisfying to conservative talk radio listeners if you come out and you attack all these issues and you do all these things that are really, really hardcore.
But he has a way of balancing, you know,
talking to his base by doing things that are, you know, legal, that are sensible.
That are going through the House and the Senate.
That are going through the House and the Senate.
And he's passing laws.
He's not just doing it executive fiat.
It's not just big symbolic gestures.
I think it's been a pretty interesting approach.
I remember when he kind of emerged as one of the top candidates as potential presidential nominee in 2024,
it was early.
It was like early, it was, you know, early pandemic.
He was one of the first governors to sort of open things up and at least got a lot of attention for it.
Even though other governors, I mean, like, you know, Christy Noam has pointed out, she never closed down.
Right.
Right.
But like he's been able to maintain that and continue building on it where a bunch of other governors from that era were were sort of the darlings of conservatives for a while and faded.
He's been able to stay right there.
Right.
Because he continues.
That's what I mean.
He's on the right track at the right speed.
He's taking all of it on.
You know, it's like I really appreciate the states that are taking on ESG, but many of them are taking on just the E.
Well, that leaves the people of your state at risk.
It's the S and the G as well that are problems.
And DeSantis is doing these things.
At the top of the hour, I'm going to tell you what he did.
Vanity Fair just came out with a hysterical article about how authoritarian Rick DeSantis is.
Or
can you imagine how bad Ronaldo is if Rick is bad?
Imagine how bad Ron will be.
You will never get that name right.
Oh, never.
It's not like you're like President Ronald Trump.
Just DeSantis.
Just DeSantis.
Just DeSantis.
Okay, so anyway,
this is hysterical.
He just put in a civics requirement.
And wait until you hear the way Vanity Fair is talking about it.
I mean, 1619 Project will come to mind several times,
but
it's crazy because they are defending incorrect history.
Their defense is...
Thomas Jefferson was raping his slaves.
If I hear that one more.
Oh, geez.
That's not true.
It was not true.
In fact, dig up that information we had on Thomas Jefferson a couple of weeks ago, just
so we can remind people at the top of the hour.
But,
you know, I felt something
probably about eight months ago, I felt the seasons change.
And that was spiritual advice to me almost 15 years ago.
And somebody said to me, Glenn, I said,
when am I going to know?
And they said, watch the trees.
When the seasons change, you will know.
And I didn't know if I would know that.
And I had a real feeling about eight months ago, seasons are changing.
And we're in it deeper now and getting closer to real problems.
This summer, within the last eight or nine weeks, I felt them change again.
And I think, I could be wrong, but I think that is this climate bill.
I think this is the beginning of an entirely new kind of America.
And when it is all implemented,
look out.
The only other thing that I think they could do to make things, to really polish us off, is emergency orders.
And if he goes for emergency orders
and declares a national emergency with the weather,
we're going to be cooked.
But I was at CPAC and I saw some of the candidates that are coming up.
And if we can get these candidates in, they're serious.
They're serious candidates.
I don't know about the ones around you, but the nation has a few people that are willing to go to Washington, lives, fortunes, and sacred honor.
and save the Republic and save the Constitution.
What are you saving it from?
People who are trying to destroy the Constitution.
Read it.
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Thank you.
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James Lindsay, we have to see if we can get him on today or tomorrow.
Yeah.
He's been permanently banned now from Twitter.
He can reclaim his life.
I will say, if I got it permanently banned from Twitter, I know I would be frustrated about it, but then I think I'd wind up appreciating it later in life.
I don't know if we're going to have time to escape the Hunter Biden scandal today, but Potato Head over at CNN said, it's not just a right-wing media story, apparently.
There's something to it.
What?
Yeah.
You're kidding me.
No.
Now I'm wondering if he's going to be banned.
Because
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It's really good for climate.
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I thought we couldn't talk about it because people like the New York Times said it was a conspiracy theory.
I thought Hunter Biden scandal was a conspiracy theory.
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I mean, how do we know when we can, when we're going to be banned, when we're not going to be banned?
I guess we asked James Lindsay when we talked to him.
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What's dude?
What do you China's gonna rebuild?
Yeah, they're just working out a deal real quick just to get China to come in and rebuild.
Ukraine.
That doesn't seem like.
Seems suboptimal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe.
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I have a theory on this.
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Also,
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This is according to Vanity Fair.
Few people in politics today are more drunk with power than Ron DeSantis.
Right?
Am I right?
Am I right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I read that right.
She's wrong, but I did read that right.
The Florida governor punishes companies that disagree with him.
He attacks people for living their lives.
Oh, my gosh.
Suspends democratically elected officials for failure to enforce his favorite fascist
policies.
Oh my gosh, there's so many things wrong with this.
I can't even.
Like many a conservative in 2022, DeSantis also hates the idea of kids learning that American history involves a lot of unsavory business, usually on the part of white people.
Which is why he started a new initiative that involves straight-up lying about the country's past of Florida schoolchildren.
Oh my God, I think I'm going to hyperventilate and pass out.
Okay.
Okay.
First of all, he has not suspended democratically elected officials for failure to enforce his favorite fascist policies.
Those are not policies.
Those are laws.
Laws are different than an edict.
An edict is what our presidents on both sides of the aisle, but especially this one, are drunk on.
Those are different than laws.
Also, when you have like the FDA say, we're going to regulate you right out of business, they're using policies, not laws.
Anyway.
Now she's concerned about the lying to children, 1691.
Multiple news outlets have reported that Florida teachers who have attended conferences held by the Florida Department of Education this summer as part of a, quote, civics excellence initiative,
end quote, have been deeply disturbed at what they've seen.
According to the Tampa Bay Times, not the Tampa Bay Times.
Holy cow.
Throughout the sessions, facilitators have attempted to downplay the history of slavery in the U.S.
and insist that out of all the slave-owning nations, the U.S.
was the least into it.
Now, I doubt they said that
quote.
Yeah.
Hey, but we were the least into it.
You know, everybody else is like, dude, love slavery, right?
Cool.
Yeah,
we weren't that into it.
But I mean, if you wanted to define...
being
less into it than other nations, you might find, for example, a country that it's an initial draft of the Declaration of Independence used an anti-slavery argument as one of its central arguments.
Yes.
You might say that the part of the country that did outlaw slavery did it before everywhere else in the world.
You might even say we were the first to
stop all importations of slaves.
And then at the same time,
we also sent our naval ships off the coast of Africa.
Did you know this?
To stop slave trading ships from leaving leaving Africa headed anywhere towards us
did you know that yeah huh didn't know that but anyway
and we were the second we were the second nation to fully outlaw or was a third no no no Mexico did Mexico but they
did it with a delay right if I remember the story right so here's what it is yeah England banned you know stopped all of it banned all of it they were number one full of white people uh then number two was Mexico but that's only if you say,
okay,
they stopped it.
But what they said is it'll all be over within 100 years.
That's not stopping it.
That's not stopping it.
They did it with like a, it's like one of these little parliamentary tricks they do in these bills where they're like, oh, we're going to do
one year of Obamacare spending when you know it's going to be renewed after that one year so they don't have to include it in the costs, which is what they did with this past bill, by the way.
So here's what they say.
Throughout the sessions, facilitators attempt to downplay the history of slavery and insist that all the slave-owning nations, the U.S.
was the least into it.
Yes, that is true.
That is true.
12 million slaves in America, 12 million over the course of the whole thing.
Is it 12 million in America?
I may be giving that number.
That number may actually be over all of the slave trade in the entire world was 12 million.
The Western slave trade was 12 million.
We took 4%
of the 12 million.
Like, I don't know, 70% went to Brazil.
Why are we the...
Wait, why are we going to go to the bottom?
Are you trying to present this like we were the least into it, Glenn?
Yes, I actually am.
Yes, I actually am.
We were the least into it.
We took the fewest slaves.
Now, that is not an excuse.
It's not downplaying it.
But it's still a horror show.
Right, but it's saying, look, we weren't alone in this.
It wasn't just because because of white people.
This was a thing that was going on.
And we
participated in it, but we weren't the ringleader in it by any stretch of the imagination.
Then what they forget is the majority of enslaved people in America were born into slavery.
Yes, why is that?
Because we were the first to stop the importation.
That was the founding fathers trying to stop it without another war.
They're like, okay, no more importation.
You can't import them.
So now you could only have slaves that were born here.
Still bad.
But at least they weren't fueling the international slave trade.
It was a progressive move.
They told teachers, told the Times that it felt like.
instructors were trying to claim America had been less bad when it came to enslaving people.
Well,
that is the case, that we were less bad, but we're not removing the word bad.
It's not like we were good because we only had 4%.
No,
it's bad.
It's like saying you're trying to downplay something by calling someone a murderer when, you know, others were serial killers.
And you're saying, well, they killed less people.
That still does, or fewer people.
That still doesn't make you excited about the market.
It's like comparing World War II with the Korean War.
They're both wars, both really bad, but one killed a lot more.
Okay, anyway.
Meanwhile, the other slide, they're talking now about slides.
The other slide quoted George Washington and Thomas Jefferson as saying they wanted to get rid of slavery while crucially leaving out the fact that both men enslaved people, with the latter owning more than 600 in his lifetime and famously raping at least one of them.
Oh my.
It blowed in my head.
It's got exploded.
That is not
true.
That is not true.
This came out around the time that I can't remember his name.
Shoot, wrote the book,
American Sphinx.
And some people decided they were going to publish something.
They said, he was raping Sally Hemings all the time.
That's not true.
Within a week, that was debunked.
They did a deep study on it.
And only one person out of all of the experts said that, I can't say that it's true, but I don't want to say it's not true because
I don't know for sure.
And that wasn't even about a rape.
That was about the fathering of the children.
And that was one of the, you're right, Glenn, one of the experts said he thought it was more likely than not that he had fathered one of the children.
That was it.
This is the over, this is the overall take, though, from the, from the, uh, from this commission.
I have it right here, if I can open it up.
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However, it is our unanimous view that this allegation is by no means proven, and we find it regrettable that public confusion about the 1998 DNA testing and other evidence has misled many people into believing this issue is closed.
With the exception of one member whose views are set forth below, as the one we just discussed, our individual conclusions range from serious skepticism about the charge to a conviction that it is almost certainly untrue.
Okay,
most certainly untrue to, I really don't think it's true.
That's their variance.
Okay.
What was the study?
Give me the source.
It is the Thomas, hold on a second.
Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson.
I got the Heritage Society.
Okay, Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society.
All right.
Now, this teacher added that a few, a few of the facts presented, very few of them had sources.
We're not told which documents stated this or how to find them, just that they existed.
1619!
You can't source anything because it's all made up.
Elsewhere during the workshops, which, according to the Times, were developed with the input of Hillsdale College, a private Christian college in Michigan.
Okay, one of the best universities around.
And yes,
it is a private Christian college.
Would we rather have this come from Berkeley?
And other groups, including the Bill of Rights Institute.
Oh my gosh, not the Bill of Rights Institute.
Teachers were reportedly informed that the whole separation of church and state business, that the founders didn't actually mean that.
Incredibly, several slides reportedly stated that this is a major misconception.
Incredibly?
You are an idiot.
Who is the person that is the editor at Vanity Fair that allowed this to go through?
You have the knowledge of a fourth grader, which is, by the way, the knowledge of a college graduate now because everything is indoctrination.
You've never been taught the truth.
I tell you what,
I don't have who wrote this at the
Vanity Fair, but you are more than welcome to come down here.
We will spend the day and we will show you all of the sources.
All of the sources.
We have them.
First draft.
Original documents.
Their original letters.
We have them all.
You'd like them?
I'd love to show.
During a breakout session, Slides repeatedly stated that not only was that a misconception, but the presenters reportedly mentioned more than once the influence of Jesus Christ and the Bible and what it had on our country's foundation.
This is Christian nationalism philosophy that was baked into everything in there, said one of the teachers.
Ending school prayer was compared to upholding segregation.
Barbara Siegel, a 12th grade government teacher at Fort Lauderdale, said she was disturbed by the emphasis on Christianity, telling the Times it was very skewed.
There was a very strong Christian fundamentalist way of analyzing different quotes and different documents.
It was very concerning.
You teachers have never been taught and you have no serious inclination.
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honest
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I don't know.
I haven't named it yet, but I was thinking, Stu, what do you think of,
remember the show, What's My Line?
Yes.
Yeah, game show on TV.
No idea how it even worked or what it was about.
I just remember the name, What's My Line.
Okay, so what's my line?
I think it should be What's My Line or
Yeah, What's My Line?
What's My Line?
Do you draw the line anywhere?
Anywhere?
What's your line?
What's your line?
Because I got a couple of them that are past my line.
For instance,
Jalen Rose.
You know who that is?
ESPN, I don't know.
Analyst.
Analyst.
Player, yeah.
Does whatever.
He says that he is making his mission to cancel the term Mount Rushmore because he says Mount Rushmore is just offensive.
Stu?
What's your line?
Is that beyond it?
My line there is no.
Yeah, yeah, me too.
Not canceling.
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Okay, no.
Mars Wrigley, the company that produces Snickers, issued an apology to China on Friday after suggesting that Taiwan is an independent country.
Stu, you're a Snickers executive.
They come into you and say, Stu,
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Thank you.
No, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
How about this one?
Now, I had a really hard time even understanding this story because it gets very confusing.
Okay.
If you have children, you might want, I'm going to be talking about an anatomically correct
thing
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Yeah, I read it to Stu right before, and he was like, wait a minute, who?
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Okay.
An 80-year-old Washington statewoman woman has been banned from using her local ymca's pool after she expressed discomfort with a biological male in the women's locker room as young girls were undressing she was in the shower when she heard a male voice peeked out to find a biological male in a women's swimsuit engaging with little girls who were undressing
Got it?
This seems like a heroic story of a woman protecting children against a male in the women's bathroom.
Correct.
Correct.
That's not what the story is, though.
No, it's not.
The biological, no, the 80-year-old woman is the villain here.
The biological male was reportedly with the girls from the day camp overseeing their bathroom activities.
Now, my first question comes in.
You don't have a woman that could do that?
Wait, so the biological male worked at the YMCA.
Okay, employees.
And he's at the girls' camp, the day camp.
And the job they gave the biological male was overseeing their bathroom activities.
They couldn't have selected any other employee.
No, you would be sexist and a bigot.
Got it.
He was overseeing their bathroom activities.
Addressing the Port Townsend City Council on Monday, Julie Jamin, that is the 80-year-old.
Julie Jamin.
Julie Jamin, okay.
Okay.
Resident of Port Townsend about 40 years, described the situation she had been in after her regular swim at the Mountain Valley Pool.
In an effort by the city and the YMCA to apply the neocultural gender rules at Mountain View Pool dressing what?
The neocultural
gender rules.
This is the 80-year-old saying this.
At Mountain View Pool dressing shower and room facilities, women and children are being put at risk.
Jamin also also said she had been showering after her July 26 swim at the pool when she heard a man's voice in the women's dressing area.
She said she saw a man in a women's swimsuit watching little girls pull down their bathing suits in order to use the toilets in the dressing room.
In an email from the YMCA's marketing and communications manager to the post-millennial, they said that the staff member was not engaging with these little girls, but rather escorting them to the dressing room.
Okay, so he was just standing there looking at them, waiting for them, I guess.
According to the Port Townsend Free Press, Jamin, who had been in the shower when she realized what was happening, hidden behind thin, sheer shower curtains, asked this person, revealed, to go by the name Clementine Adams.
Clementine.
Now, I think that's the guy.
That's the guy who was
employee.
Right.
She said, ask this person revealed to go by the name of Clementine Adams.
I don't even know what that means.
I think it means they have uncovered who the person is.
So, okay.
That was not named in the original story.
They're revealing that here for the first time.
Clementine Adams and said, quote, 80-year-old woman, do you have a penis?
It's a fair question in this moment.
I think it is.
Clementine said, none of your business.
Jamins then said, get out of here right now.
You're discriminating and you can't use the pool anymore.
And I'm calling the police.
Can't you?
Okay, so now hang on just a second.
Who said that?
I believe that was Julie Jamin, the 80-year-old woman.
This is the way the paragraph reads.
It starts here.
You're discriminating and you can't use the pool anymore.
And I'm calling the police.
Oh, wait, no.
If you're discriminating, then it's got to be the employee saying that.
Yeah, but which employee?
I thought Clementine Adams.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
I think we just jumped into another time dimension.
You're discriminating, can't use the pool anymore.
And I'm calling the police.
YMCA aquatics manager, Rowan Deluna, told Jamin after she requested that Adams leave the room.
Okay, so another employee.
Yeah.
What's the name of that one?
I don't know.
That one is Deluna.
Rowan Deluna.
Rowan.
Don't have a sex.
Don't know if she has male parts or female parts.
Don't know.
Rowan?
Rowan.
I think of Rowan Atkinson.
So do I.
And you can't tell.
In an email from the YMCA's marketing communications manager, they said that Jamin was not permanently suspended for this incident alone, but rather due to, quote, repeatedly violating the Olympic Peninsula YMCA code of conduct.
I can't imagine what it is.
If a guy can stand in the girls' dressing room and watch little girls go to the bathroom, I can't imagine what their code of conduct is and what you would have to do to violate that code of conduct.
Also, specifically use disrespectful words or gestures towards YMCA staff or others and abusive, harassing, and/or obscene language or gestures towards the YMCA staff or others.
This 80-year-old woman.
This 80-year-old woman.
Right.
Okay.
The manager said that the facility has experienced past issues, but that the incident in the changing room was, quote, unforgivable and extremely harmful.
Unforgivable
to ask a person with
to get out.
Yeah.
As Jamin, an 80-year-old woman, I'm saying this.
As Jamin attempted to leave the building, Deluna reportedly told Jamin that she was not abiding by the YMCA's principles and values.
You mean the Young Men's Christian Association?
I just
there's a lot in there.
There's a lot in there.
The Young Men's Christian Association.
Okay.
Another YMCA staffer reportedly blocked Jamin from leaving, to which Jamin said, bull crap, I'm going to the police right now.
I want help and I need it immediately.
Wait, they kicked her out and blocked her?
Blocked her from leaving.
Another employee.
Blocked her.
Blocked her.
Then Jamin went next door to the police and then later received a callback from the Port Townsend police, Mark Titterness.
Okay, so Titterness.
Titterness?
Titterness.
Titterness is his name.
Titterness is his name.
Police officer.
Okay, got it.
And Titterman said that the 80-year-old woman had an emotional response to a strange male.
Is it Titterness or Titterman?
A Titterness.
Sorry, Titterness.
Yeah.
Had an emotional response to a strange male being in the bathroom and helping a young girl take off her bathing suit.
Now, that's a hateful thing to say because it was not a young male.
No.
It was not a strange male.
It was not a strange male.
Yeah.
It was a a strange woman with a penis.
Correct.
At the Young Men's Christian Association.
Now imagine how she has suffered her whole life being a female and going, and I got this junk downstairs.
I'm sorry.
And saying, and I got this junk downstairs.
This call also contained call records made by an anonymous person at the YMCA.
Anonymous.
Anonymous person said Clementine was in the bathroom with a child in the day camp.
And Julie asked if she...
Julie, who is Julie?
Julie, is it Julie Jamin?
80-year-old woman.
Okay.
And Julie asked, I didn't know we were on a first name basis with this, with this 80-year-old woman, seeing that you're an anonymous caller.
And Julie asked if she had a penis and then started screaming at her to get out.
In another call, this person, so is it same
person?
The person made multiple calls?
Yes.
In another call, this person said that Jamin had been asked to leave and is refusing, but they were blocking her.
Remember that?
Yet another call said that Jamin was screaming at an employee.
Another call from another person?
Yet another call said that Jamin doesn't even say if it's the same person or another person.
I'm guessing, seeing that we've had two from the other, from that one person,
and this one doesn't say from another individual, just says another call.
I'm sure she's just like, you know what?
And another thing.
She was screaming at an employee and calling names and refusing to leave.
Jamin had also spoken to Wendy Bart.
This is the the CEO of the Olympic Peninsula YMCA.
Running out of space.
Wait, Wendy Bart?
Bart.
She's the CEO.
Wendy Bart.
Bart said that a staff member, unnamed, claimed Jamin said to Adams,
and I can't even, you're going to stick your
EFF-ing
P-word into those little girls.
I think effing is so isn't that.
I didn't even feel comfortable saying that in this particular
context.
According to Jamin, she said, quote, I'm an 80-year-old woman.
I don't ever talk like that.
By the way, there is no signage informing women the shower room is now all gender or what that means.
Jamin told the city council, nor have parents been informed of what they can expect with these new policies.
So
there you go.
Okay.
I
really have a difficult time following that story.
But I find this more and more because I don't know who is talking to who.
Oh, I was trying to read that Demi Lovato story from last week where apparently they,
she was a she.
Then she said, no, I'm a they.
Now she's back to a she because she's feeling feminine right now and trying to decipher like, now do all the people who are calling her they, they were wrong or they're, they were right.
And she wasn't.
No, they were she, you can't.
They now have to change back to she.
And because she's feeling very feminine now, she can be she, but she could go back to they or it.
I mean, but like that means nothing.
Right.
If you can just change it by feeling away and just changing it for everyone, then what you changed it to or from mean nothing.
And that's, of course, I guess the point of all of this.
But
remember, remember, what did I tell you the operative word would be in these times?
Chaos.
This is chaos of the language.
You can't understand anything.
So the basic story here is that an 80-year-old woman heard a man in the locker room
who was helping, again, not just in the locker room, but helping kids undress and
little girls go to the bathroom.
And she called it out, yelled at the guy, wanted him to leave, and then she got thrown out and it's being harangued by the organization.
So
what is a reasonable answer here?
So you've got a bunch of them.
Let me edit out the ones I shouldn't say and say
the reasonable answer would be that if you're going to have a transgendered employee that's going to be working for you, that perhaps you don't assign them the duties of being inside a women's locker room with elderly women who obviously aren't onto your new gender thing
and having them have the responsibility of undressing children, little girls, and perceptions.
So
here's what the rational thing would be to do.
Now, this is not rational 10 years ago.
This is just rational today.
If you weren't trying to cause chaos and destroy the fabric of our nation, you would say, okay, look, dude,
ma'am, we are, we're totally cool, but because not everybody believes the same thing,
we sure appreciate you, and yes, you can help, but we do have to notify all of the parents
because a lot of the parents, so that we give them the option of dropping out.
I know bigots, but hey, this is the way they are.
And
you can't take the little girls into the bathroom because some parents say no.
Okay.
We just, we want you to be happy, but we also want to respect other people that may not believe the same thing.
Or you just have this and lock it down from anybody else who isn't on your train.
But what they're doing is causing chaos and strife and condemning anyone.
That's the problem.
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Carrie Lake, welcome to the program.
Good morning, Glenn.
It was good to hear you on stage.
They said you're following Glenn Beck.
And I said, no, I can't do that.
Don't make me follow him.
He's too much of a legend.
You are remarkable.
I watched you and I listened to you on Saturday at CPAC, and you could someday be an easy vice presidential candidate.
You could be a president.
I don't know where
you're headed, but...
Let's get ahead of ourselves.
Yeah, I know, I know.
I'm headed to the ninth floor, the governor's office in Arizona, because we have such problems here that we need to solve.
And I think what we learned from President Trump is it doesn't take that much work to solve the problems if you have the will to do it.
And we have the ideas.
Unfortunately, this last part of the election, the primary, the media refused to to cover our policies, which I believe are some of the best policies we've ever seen in Arizona because they're America-first policies brought down to the Arizona, to the state level.
So give me some of those policies.
Give me the things that you're really proud of, and you're like, can't wait to put this in.
I really love, you know, besides the border, and I talk about that all the time, but so I want to talk about a couple of others.
I want to talk about my...
My program to end street homelessness, chronic street homelessness.
I don't know if you've been to Phoenix lately, but I have.
many American cities are just turning into homeless encampments.
And, you know, I just don't believe God envisioned us to live in despair with a needle in our arm on the street.
And we need to help these people, but we also need to remember it's not compassionate for the people of Arizona to allow this problem to grow.
It takes away our quality of life.
So we're going to work to get the help to these people.
And I've got, it's a very involved plan.
I won't go into every detail.
Get them off the streets, and we're going to ban urban camping, as they call it, by building enough shelter beds for them to have a place to stay, get them treatment, get them off the streets.
And, you know, those who refuse the treatment, it's going to become a little more difficult to live in Arizona because we're not going to allow public drug use, the crimes that the chronic street homeless typically are taking part in.
So it's a little bit of tough love, but there's a lot of love in there.
And frankly, Glenn, we need all hands on deck.
We need everybody to be contributing.
We've got jobs that are out there that we want to put Americans in to fill, so we're going to get job training for these people once we get them off the drugs.
And I just refuse to allow any money from the state to go into a homeless program that is not showing results.
That's the problem with so many of these issues.
An industry is created around an issue, and then there's no interest in solving the problem.
It just enables the problem, and we're not going to allow that anymore.
Yeah, I tell you,
there's lots of programs out there that are showing results.
They're just bad results.
I mean look at California holy cow Los Angeles now is talking about
they're voting on Friday the city council on whether or not to demand hotels from five star to dumps to every day by two o'clock post how many rooms they have open and then they have to shelter the homeless in those rooms.
That's insanity.
Can you imagine?
It's total insanity.
And those kind of policies have enabled the homeless and the drug using
subsection of the homeless to continue to use.
They're handing out needles and they're handing out food and keeping everybody on the street.
What we need to do is get them off the street.
And we will ban the urban camping by building enough shelter beds.
And President Trump kind of talked about it.
I was surprised in his speech at CPAC.
We're going to build enough beds so we can ban the urban camping.
Because if you don't have enough beds, you can't ban urban camping.
And then we're going to get the help needed, and we're going to get these people to become contributing members of society.
Build them up, help them, but we cannot continue to forget the hardworking taxpaying Arizonans who want their parks back.
They want to walk down the street without being accosted by somebody who's either on drugs or mentally ill and dangerous.
And we've just seen too many crimes that are committed by people who are homeless and on the streets that are serious crimes.
And we can't just keep throwing money at these programs that are enabling people to use drugs and remain on the street.
Well, there's so many things.
So many things that are playing into this.
I mean,
you have the border, you have the lack of respect for police, you have
DAs.
I mean, everything that's happening is designed to create more and more chaos.
Let me talk to you about ESG.
Are you familiar with ESG?
And if so, what are you planning on doing about it in your state?
What is ESG?
What's that acronym?
ESG is Environmental, Social, and Governance.
So it's the
Great Reset.
I am familiar with that.
And what part of that are you asking about my opinion of that?
So I'm going to tell you what, I'm going to send you a copy of my book.
There are states that are now taking it on, I think, about 22, and the state treasury are pulling all of their
resources, all of their investments out of any group like BlackRock that is enforcing ESG standards because
it's not good.
It's just going to cripple everything.
I'm with you on that 100%.
And we have
hopefully Kimberly Yee, who is our state treasurer, will get on board with that.
We should not be investing.
When I was doing a lot more investing when President Trump was in office, I looked at companies that I respected that respected us.
And that's what I wanted to put my money into.
And we need to start looking at that.
We've got to stop investing our state money.
And some of these banks, for example, that we're doing banking with in the state, they are against our constitutional rights.
They won't work with people who manufacture ammo or guns.
Pretty soon it's going to get to where they won't work with you if you don't have the same ideological beliefs they have.
So what is your Trump supporter?
What is the main thing that drives you, the main issues that drive you?
Obviously, the border.
What else really is driving you?
Is it education?
Is it what?
Yes.
My education plan calls for a dual-track education after 10th grade.
And, you know, Glenn, you and I are old enough to remember when we kind of had this in our schools.
So after 10th grade, you decided if you were going to take that route to go to a four-year college or if you wanted to go and get trade skills trade training if you wanted to get vocational training or certification the majority of jobs out there don't require a four-year college they require a little bit of training and you can go out and actually make a good living they have this down in one of the schools near Tucson in the Vale School District they have a welding program in their school it's so popular they had to grow it the first year.
Every student who graduates high school from that welding program has a job offer between $70,000 and $100,000 with full benefits.
These are the smart kids.
I'm telling you, they're going to be able to make a living, provide for their family someday.
And we've got to start providing our kids a true education that prepares them for the real world out there, not some fantasyland world where they're ending up in debt, working at a Starbucks.
So, how would you compare yourself to, let's say,
DeSantis,
where he is pretty much taking the bull by the horns on every subject
and getting a lot of heat for it.
Where are you when you look at how you would handle your job and how
would you get the House and the Senate on board with you to be able to pass laws and not edicts?
Well, let's start with the DeSantis part.
I absolutely love the man.
I've been watching him for a long time, and I love that he doesn't care what the the media thinks.
He cares about the people of Florida, and he cares about freedom.
And so I would do a lot of the same things here.
And we need somebody who is not going to cower to the media.
We've got to start having Republicans who say, we don't care what they're saying.
We care about effective policy that helps our constituents.
And so I really respect what he's doing, and I might even copy a few of the things he's doing if he doesn't mind.
Yeah, I don't think he would.
I don't think he would.
When it comes to our legislature, that's a great question.
And I've already already been thinking about that.
As a matter of fact, I talked to President Trump along the way, and I said, would you please consider endorsing some people in the legislature?
If you want me to be successful as a governor, I've got to have a legislature I can work with.
You know,
we had a majority, but it was a one-vote majority in Arizona.
And it was with three rhinos in the legislature, it made it really hard to get.
a meaningful election legislation planned or through rather.
And so he did endorse three people, and we we got rid of three rhinos and I'm really excited about that.
So that'll help and I think we're going to have a red wave and I will work very closely with the legislature.
As I said, I'm running for governor, not God.
We need the legislature to do good work and make sure we're addressing the real problems out there.
Okay, I'm back with Carrie Lake here in just a second.
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Kerry Lake, she is running for governor in Arizona.
Carrie, you called the the media evil bastards on Saturday.
I know,
you know, I know what you meant by that.
I feel the same way.
Why do you say that?
Because you said it with real conviction and you have been on the inside.
Well, I really called the media and the people that were part of, and it may have been the media, I don't know, the people who were part of trying to bring me down in the primary.
And so I don't know who that could have been, but
when you're following people's children and you're taking pictures of them and you're parking outside trying to intimidate.
So I think a part of that was my opponent, perhaps.
I don't know.
But the media has been just disgusting.
I can't believe, you know, when I walked away, Glenn, I knew it was bad, but I didn't think it could go any lower.
I have been running an amazing campaign.
They've never covered our policy.
There's obviously alternative media that does, but the mainstream media, corporate media, has never covered my policy.
It has been just personal destruction, an effort to destroy somebody.
And the sad thing is they're not even telling the truth.
I mean, if I've done something out there that is worthy of me being destroyed, then I'm fine with that.
Cover the truth.
But the truth wasn't enough for them.
So they just heaped on lies and lies and lies.
And it's just, the good thing is, though, the people of Arizona aren't believing them because I've been in their homes for 27 years.
They know me.
And so all of these ridiculous attack ads and the terrible hit pieces the media does has not had an effect on the voter.
And I'm really happy about that.
I think there's, I don't know who said it.
I need to look it up.
Maybe it was Zig Ziglar or something like that.
It was one of those quotes that if you live your life, live your life in a way or in a manner that if they speak ill of you, no one will believe it.
And I think that kind of sums up why it didn't work.
Yeah, I think, you know, you and Donald Trump have something going going for you.
You've been in people's homes for a very long time before you were political and people made up their mind about you.
And, you know, being a news anchor in Arizona for as long as you were,
they have to spend an extra amount of time destroying you because, again,
you are, it's a weird thing with television.
People invite you into their living room and you are with them every day, holding their hands when it's really scary and telling them the hard news when sometimes they don't want to hear it and there's a great deal of trust that goes with that if you earn that trust you also talked about destroying the mccain machine what did you mean by that
well i don't think people realize how um huge our victory was the mccain machine is is kind of the political apparatus that's been operating in arizona for a generation and unfortunately it wasn't a machine that was definitely looking out for we the people It was more of a political power that you could not even run for office unless you made your way through that machine and were approved by that machine.
And it is a very powerful machine, and we managed to defeat it.
And I'm very proud of that.
I think people are trying to read into it that I'm being disrespectful of John McCain.
I'm talking about the apparatus he created.
And, you know, the McCains, you can't say anything about their dad who was in politics for 40 years
without them thinking they're being attacked.
It's like, no, your father was in politics for 40 years.
Trust me, I know attack.
I've been in it for one year and they're attacking.
It comes with the territory.
You go into politics and you get to be criticized.
So what?
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
I'm just happy that I believe that the Republican Party, the new Republican Party, is truly the party.
of we the people and america first and i want to welcome people into there are so many people waking up glenn democrats waking up every day saying, what the hell is going on?
This is not what I thought it was.
This party is
decrepit.
I'm sorry, Joe Biden is, and the party is as well.
It's dead-end ideas.
It's dysfunctional, and we don't want to be part of it.
And as they leave that party, I think we need to welcome them in to the party of America first.
I liked what you said about this
at CPAC.
I really, as good as it makes you feel, and I'm glad that it's gone to
Let's Go Brandon.
I think that's fantastic.
I love it.
It's a joke and it's not hurtful.
Where it started, I really don't like.
And, you know,
just
calling people names and that's not going to help us.
We have to, because they are waking up.
And those people have to see a welcoming, happy group of people, not a bunch of people like they just left.
They want to find, that was the secret with Reagan, he was a happy warrior, and you knew he loved the country.
And that's really,
that's what's separating us now.
The people who want to destroy us and the people who say, hey, we have some problems, but we can fix them.
The base here, the stock is really good.
We've just screwed it up.
That's the difference.
And we have to welcome those people in.
Amen.
That's how we save our country.
And, you know, everything else is just distraction.
I think the number one issue, obviously, the border, we've got to solve that problem.
And I have a plan for that.
I actually have the strongest plan that the country has ever seen to secure our border.
We have all these really important things.
Give me a taste of that.
Give me a taste of that.
Well, on day one, we declare an invasion at the border, and we send our Arizona National Guard troops to the border.
We stop people from coming across because right now they've got to come across with the Border Patrol.
Joe Biden's in charge.
We're going to take charge using Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 of the U.S.
Constitution.
We are being invaded.
We're in imminent danger.
And there's no time for delay.
And we are going to use that clause to take back our control of the border at the state level.
and take it back from the federal government because they're doing nothing.
And then we're going to finish President Trump's wall with the materials that are on the border left there.
Let me ask you, obviously, you have talked to attorneys about using that clause,
and Texas has not used it, and we feel the same thing.
It is an invasion.
What is the argument against, well, how are they going to try to take that apart legally?
Well, they will try to take it apart.
But when I put that policy together, we brought in some of the greatest minds in the Constitution, in law, and in border security.
And we put together a policy, and I said, this has to make it through.
We're not going to have a policy where, you know, week one, we can't do it anymore.
Right.
It's never been tried, but it's right there in the Constitution, and we know for a fact we're being invaded.
Yeah.
And once we declare the invasion, we're ready to take on that fight.
Absolutely ready.
Obviously, the guarantee clause requires the federal government to do their job.
Your website is CarrieLake, K-A-R-I Lake.com.
If you want to get involved and find out more, CarrieLake.com.
Thank you, Carrie.
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We have
a good friend and a friend of the program and a brilliant individual, James Lindsay,
who has just been permanently banned from Twitter after calling a Harvard instructor a child
sexualization specialist.
Which I guess might be a euphemism for groomer, but I don't think so.
That could be a very legitimate term.
If you're part of this, how do we sexualize children?
You could be a specialist in that, and it wouldn't have necessarily a bad connotation for the left.
But as you know, you cannot say groomer.
You could call anybody you want a Nazi.
You can call them Hitler.
You can call them anything, but you dare not call somebody a groomer.
And, you know, part of that I agree with.
I, you know, if it it was, if it was equally enforced, groomer has a very specific meaning, and I don't want to overuse that word because that
entirely is a real thing.
Somebody who grooms somebody to have sex with them.
I think they are,
I think this movement is much more child sexualization.
But I do believe that there are people in this movement that are absolute groomers.
They know what they're doing.
We have James Lindsay here because I, for the life of me, James, cannot find out what this argument was really all about, only that you've been banned.
Yeah, I think I beat them at a word game, so they had to kick me out of the matrix because the last thing in the world they will tolerate is somebody being better at words than they are.
So, yeah, they kicked me out temporarily a couple of weeks ago for calling similar people and some of the same people groomers.
I did not know at the time that they had changed the rules to make groomer illegal.
So, okay.
And then
I saw the same people and I called them child sexualization specialists instead, which is a little bit more of a specific term because that's what they're doing.
They're using a particular ideology called queer theory to sexualize children.
Correct.
And so, okay.
Which is different.
Which in some ways is very different than grooming.
It doesn't have the intent that I'm going to have sex with you.
It's just trying to get the kids to have sex.
And
that's clearly what is happening.
Yeah, exactly.
So
Twitter did not like this one bit because I was mass reported by these people, which, by the way, violate Twitter's terms of service.
But we see again that Twitter doesn't have consistent enforcement of any of its terms of service.
In fact, I was accused in the relevant tweet of being a bigot against black women, which is false and malicious, but I still have no recourse.
The person is not banned for accusing me of such a thing
without evidence.
And so the issue here is that, I mean, there's the Twitter issue and then there's the real issue.
The Twitter issue is that Twitter is complicit in whatever is going on, not passively, but actively.
It has taken a side in defending people who are actively sexualizing children, and that side is to defend those people.
And the real issue then is that the rampant sexualization of children for ideological and political purposes is running unchecked in our society and has
systemic and institutional support from some of the biggest corporations and entities in our country, including our federal government.
James, it is
terrifying how evil this really is.
They are attacking our family, but not necessarily in the way you would expect.
The schools are attacking the parents.
They're attacking all societal norms.
They are confusing our children.
What's going on with gender reassignment is absolute insanity.
And now, thank God, Finland, Sweden, the UK,
a couple of others are now saying, we got to stop this.
Don't follow America down this insane road.
It's extraordinarily dangerous.
But we just keep putting the pedal down and moving faster and faster on it.
And I just,
I know people see it.
I just don't know if they know how far along this is really advanced against our children.
So, what was this woman at Harvard?
What were you guys talking about?
Why did you call her this?
I'm not sure who you're talking about.
There is no woman at Harvard that's relevant here.
There is a person who poses as a woman relevant here.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
In a reply to Alexandra Colarabo or whatever, a clinical instructor at Harvard Law School Cyber Law Clinic, who had quoted, quote, tweeted something he posted and wrote,
you wrote something.
I don't even know.
What was it that you wrote?
What did she object to?
How did this happen?
So, I mean, it's this kind of stupid ongoing argument where, okay, groomer has kind of gone back and forth between myself and this individual whom I will not call a woman for any reason whatsoever.
And because unlike, say, Kentonji Brown Jackson, without referring to an expert or deferring to an expert, I do know what a woman is, and it's not that.
And so that said.
wow see you I mean I'm telling you you this this story even comes from the Blaze and it comes from a really good writer of ours but they're leave that's a big part of the story
so you're saying this is not allowed to this is a transgendered person who is saying she's a woman but you're saying it's a man right that that's that's i'm saying i'm no longer participating in that good illusion got it okay i'm done with it good and so yeah to be clear anyway the the stupid it was was kind of this ongoing, okay, groomer, okay, groomer, kind of poke the bear,
tease the situation with this same individual many times over a course of a few months.
And then finally, in this case, it turned out not to be anything to do with it.
The person had said that Alex Jones's attorneys were curing people of
imposter syndrome, thus implying that those attorneys are completely incompetent, to which I replied, now do Kamala Harris, for which this person accused me of what made up a term called misogynoire that was invented in 2010, which is a specific form of misogyny directed at black women.
And I said, okay, child sexualization specialist to be dismissive
and to play the same word game, exactly the same word game.
It's just stupid.
And so, I mean, it's Twitter.
It's Twitter sparring.
It's just nonsense.
And so this was apparently worthy of a lifetime ban from Twitter for myself and any account they think that I might be running in the future.
So
clearly Twitter is complicit in protecting whatever is going on when you invoke those words because those words are huge no-nos, which it seems to be that they are complicit in protecting the sexualization of our children.
And as you said, it is a very advanced problem.
They are doing this rampantly.
They're doing it in the schools.
They're doing it behind a parent's back.
The state of California is passing legislation to make itself a LGBTQ, they call it sanctuary state, so that if any child from any state in the union, any of the other 49, makes it to California, that declares themselves LVGTQ and needing sanctuary, they are now a ward of the state of California.
California can take people's children away from them in other states if the child can just get within California's borders and request
that designation.
And so this is to the point where it's extremely destructive.
It is teaching children in secret in schools not to trust their parents, to want to turn on their parents, to not to believe their parents don't understand them, that their faith, that their culture, that our nation is all irrelevant and obsolete and needs to be overthrown.
And using the idea that you don't know who you really are unless you join in what they call queer theory understandings of who you are, a queer identity, to get there, which is destabilizing of not just the family and the faith, but the child itself.
This is how you induce personality disorders.
This is, we talk about
irreparable damage from the physical transition, the chemicals, the puberty blockers, the hormones, the surgeries.
But this is irreparable psychological and emotional damage being done to our kids.
And this is the issue.
This is where we have to draw a line and say this stops now in this country.
And so I'm working with lawmakers around the country now to ban these things
very specifically and with extreme consequence for teachers who think they're going to be little smartasses and keep it going.
Who's working with you now?
What states can can you say?
I mean, I could mention, I guess, a couple.
I'm definitely working with lawmakers directly in Idaho, which is not fooling around with this.
I've talked to lawmakers in Oklahoma.
I'm working with locals here in Tennessee, where I live.
And I would love to continue.
There are a few others.
I'd love to work with lawmakers across the country.
I've talked with federal lawmakers about this as well.
And should there be this red wave in the House and the Senate this November, these people are on notice.
The law is not going to be on their side, and they're not going to get preferential and differential treatment from the law for much longer.
Well, I tell you, I don't know who makes it to the finish line first,
but they're accelerating, James.
I mean, you know what I love about you is you're a guy who probably 10 years ago,
if you would have known who I was, I don't know if you did, probably would have said, I disagree with everything that guy says.
Oh, yeah, you were the big evil.
Really?
Yeah, I knew who you were 10 years ago.
Yeah, absolutely.
You know, that crazy guy.
Yeah, crazy.
And
you were honest in your views and went, wait a minute, I might be on the crazy side.
And I don't even think you thought I'm on Glenn's side or I'm on that side.
You're just like, my side's going nuts.
And you've done your homework and you're so brilliant.
And you have
a lot of answers, but you also have a viewpoint from both sides.
You know what both sides are doing.
Do we win?
I mean, I am optimistic, to be honest with you.
Just to be really kind of dark, to get to an optimistic point, both the Bolsheviks in Russia and the Chinese Communist Party under Mao attempted the sexualization of children and had to back off from it because it was actually too inflammatory.
And it seems like they've removed all breaks in America from this.
This is the issue where it stops being being partisan.
This is the issue where it becomes about parents and children.
This is the issue where parents become, and then of course decent people allying themselves with parents, become the largest political bloc conceivable.
And so I think that they're going to do some damage.
I think for a number of months or maybe even years to come, they're going to continue to do damage.
But this is going to flip around.
And this is going, I've been saying for two years, I've been telling my colleagues at work, queer theory is going to be their downfall.
Once that gets unleashed, and it's now unleashed in full, they're not going to be able to stop it because it's run primarily by crazy people who will not put the genie back in the bottle.
And it is so abhorrent that it will be their downfall.
And that's where they've decided to go.
And, you know, okay,
fine.
They've set the terms and we're going to win the table.
The author of Race Marxism, James Lindsay, the founder of New Discourses,
you can find him at newdiscourses.com, Nick, NewDiscourses.com.
And what's the name of your podcast?
It's New Discourses, isn't it?
Yeah, the New Discourses podcast.
If people go there, I actually read literal papers from education theory and queer theory that Marxists publish.
And you can hear in their own words, with my clarifications through their complicated language, exactly what they're saying, exactly what they intend.
I did one recently on Drag Queen Story Hour.
They have a paper about it.
You should go listen to it.
It's called Groomer Schools 4, is the title of the podcast.
You can find it very easily.
Why is it so important that they do this?
That's the transgender, the queer story hour.
Oh, because it is a method of inducing children to ask the questions, which then justifies their allowance to do the curriculum.
So
they can't just introduce sexual curriculum very easily without getting in trouble.
And therefore, they make the children ask the question, why are you a man dressed as a woman?
And then they can start to have a discussion about do men really have to dress like men and do women have to dress like women?
Isn't that arbitrary?
Couldn't you feel differently?
Maybe you want to be one of these people.
Maybe you want to dress differently.
And they can use that.
It's called a generative theme in Marxist education.
It's got a whole lineage of 50 years of educational exploration.
And so that's the mechanism by which they're doing this.
James, thank you so much for everything that you do.
You can follow him at newdiscourses.com, James Lindsay.
God bless, brother.
Keep it up.
Thank you, Glenn.
You bet.
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There's another gun shop, this one in Arizona, black metal firearms in Mesa.
The ATF inspector came in and was taking pictures of his sales records on her personal phone.
The video is out and available.
They asked the ATF.
They were supposedly just doing a regular audit, which they usually just look through the records and say there's a problem here you need to fix, here you need to fix, but they don't look at the actual
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