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Hello, America.
It is a very big week for the Supreme Court.
There are some things that are coming down that
you need to know and be prepared.
it's much more than Roe versus Wade
it is also the possibility of stopping the Biden administration with all this environmental nonsense that is crippling our country
Mike Lee joins us to explain what happened yesterday with the Supreme Court and what is coming next
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Let me go to Mike Lee,
the author of Saving Nine, a brand new book that's been out for, I don't know, about a month or so.
A great book on understanding why
and what the consequences are of Joe Biden packing the courts.
Senator, how are you, sir?
Doing great, Glenn.
Good to be with you.
I'm not hearing anything in return.
Is that a problem?
It is kind of a problem.
I think Senator Lee can hear me.
Senator, are you there?
Yes,
both of you.
Hear you loud and clear.
I can't hear you.
Yeah, we're hearing you okay.
The music went out, by the way, halfway through.
Glenn is
having some audio issues at his location, Senator.
But I know he wanted to talk to you about the Supreme Court.
We have a bunch of big
decisions that are going to come down in the next couple of weeks.
Obviously, the Dobbs case with abortion has been kind of the marquee one that everyone's been talking about.
But can you kind of walk us through maybe a little bit on that one and what else we expect over the next couple of weeks?
Sure.
So with the Dobbs opinion itself, we're dealing with the question of abortion, and we're dealing with whether or not it is a matter of federal constitutional law that the states may not regulate or restrict abortions in most circumstances.
This has been the case more or less since 1973.
The Supreme Court has stepped in and said this is a matter for federal judges to decide.
Because federal judges, seven out of nine Supreme Court justices sitting in 1973, decided that it was.
The Supreme Court, based on the opinion, the draft majority opinion that was leaked from Justice Alito, it appears that the court is poised to undo the Dobbs ruling and undo
this 49-year aberration from the constitutional norm in which the Supreme Court has made this a question for Supreme Court justices rather than lawmakers.
So that's a big one.
There are still some other big cases left to be decided, including the New York Rifle and Pistol Association case.
In that case, the court is looking at some Second Amendment issues, specifically whether it's constitutional for the state of New York to decide that in order to have a gun, people have to convince the state that they have an unusual right, an exceptional or extraordinary need to possess a gun and wield it outside their home.
You see, the state of New York has in some ways relegated the use of the Second Amendment right to an individual's own home, and the plaintiffs in that case are challenging them.
So those could both be big blockbuster cases, and I suspect they might come right down to the wire because typically the way it works at the Supreme Court is that the cases that are most hotly disputed are reserved to the end, partly because of the way the justices draft opinions and negotiate their release.
So, Mike, hello and welcome to the program.
Thanks for joining us today.
There is also a fight over.
No,
there's also a fight over the EPA's power to redistrict greenhouse gases.
And we've got a few things.
Let me just play this for you.
Here's Gina McCarthy
from the Biden White House.
She's a climate advisor.
Listen to what she said during an interview yesterday.
And so the challenge is now that we're moving from denial to actually just trying to
disengage the public from understanding the values of solar energy, the values of wind energy, the benefits of clean energy.
We have to get tighter.
We have to get better at communicating.
And frankly, the tech companies have to stop allowing specific individuals over and over again to spread disinformation.
That's what the fossil fuel companies pay for.
That's what folks who make money out of fossil fuels and don't make money
and don't care about saving consumers' costs.
That's what they do.
I can't believe this is coming from the administration, but also the Justice Department
is taking a series of actions to secure environmental justice for all Americans.
They now have an Office of Environmental Justice.
Mike, this is everywhere, and it's all being done just by the stroke of a pen in the administration.
Tell me about this next case, and will it stop things like this?
All right.
So it's not going to stop the inclination of the left and of people on the left who hold high office in the executive branch from wishing that they could silence anyone who disagrees with them.
But I think we can get to the heart of the issue.
I think there is some potential
that one or more of these cases pending before the Supreme Court involving the EPA's
vast sweeping authority could help rein in their power.
Part of what breeds this kind of attitude, Glenn, is that over time,
in part because of the way we've accumulated power in the federal government, we have allowed Congress to essentially delegate lawmaking power over to unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats at agencies like the EPA.
And once that happens, they start behaving as if judge, jury, and executioner, as if they have the power to make and interpret and enforce the laws within their own little fields, which they actually kind of do.
And so
these issues present constitutional questions, and those constitutional questions have reached a boiling point.
And that's why I'm guardedly optimistic the court might rein in some of their power here.
Guardedly optimistic.
Yeah, look, these things move in glacial territory.
It feels like we could
right.
But it feels like this could be an incredible summer for
people who believe in the Constitution.
Yes.
And that's a brilliant thing.
That's a wonderful thing.
You see, because it's one of the things that the founding fathers agreed upon is that
the lawmaking power is not delegable.
You can't elect someone to be a lawmaker and then have that person delegate the task over to someone else.
Charles de Montesquieu, one of the most influential political philosophers on the founding generation,
had explained that that is a non-delegable duty.
We've gradually drifted away from that.
And this is actually something I talk about a little bit in my book, Saving Nine, that
once FDR threatened to pack the court, then the court changed its approach to interpreting the Constitution.
That opened the floodgates.
And all of a sudden, the twin structural protections of the Constitution, federalism and separation of powers, meant less and less.
That's how we get these almighty czars within these executive branch agencies who just think they have the power to do anything and everything, which they kind of do.
And the Supreme Court has the potential to rein that in.
And I hope and pray that they do this year.
I want to take a quick break, Mike, and then I want to come back and ask you for
the
cases that are now being announced tomorrow and then again on Monday and Wednesday of next week, the most consequential cases, the ones that can change America for the better or for the worse, depending on how they are decided.
We'll talk to Mike Lee about that coming up in 60 seconds.
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So, Mike, we have the
Coach Kennedy Supreme Court case.
We have the gun case,
the abortion case, the environmental case.
What else is out there that we should be looking for that could be extraordinarily good or bad?
Yeah, so I think you've covered the big ones that remain.
You've got the administrative law cases, some involving the EPA, others involving the Securities and Exchange Commission, both dealing with different questions about the delegation of lawmaking power and the extent to which these major legal questions, major policy questions can be decided by unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats.
So that's the
SEC
is the SEC question the same does that fall under the same umbrella as the one we just talked about with environmental EPA?
Yeah, it's a different dispute, but it potentially raises
some similar questions on administrative law and on the appropriateness of major legal questions being decided
by unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats rather than by Congress itself.
It at least presents the potential opportunity for the court to address those issues.
And so you've got those two.
You've got the abortion case, Dobbs.
You've got the gun case, New York Rifle and Pistol Association, which I continue to think is a very important one.
Because
remember,
the Supreme Court about 15 years ago
finally recognized the Second Amendment as providing an individual right.
But there are some parts of the country, including the state of New York, that have tried to relegate that into nothingness by saying, okay, what that means is you can have a gun on your own property, but it can't mean much more than that because you're going to have to get a permit if you want to actually take it outside of your home.
And so that could be a very significant moment.
I've got a very good feeling that the Supreme Court there is not going to say it's okay for a state to relegate the Second Amendment into nothingness by telling you that you've got to possess that gun only on your own home.
So, what does that mean for the red laws that have just been
or look like they're going to become law?
The red flag laws.
Yeah, red flag laws raise a different set of questions.
Red flag laws
have the potential to eliminate someone's due process rights.
Remember, the Second Amendment provides a substantive constitutional right
to having a firearm.
In the case of a red flag law, you have the ability of the state to take away someone's gun right
based on accusations that they think someone might be unstable.
And in some cases, they allow for your gun rights or your guns themselves to be taken away before you've had your day in court, before you've had any opportunity to present evidence, any opportunity to cross-examine witnesses hostile to you or otherwise to address the accusations against you.
And so that's as much of a due process issue as it is a Second Amendment issue.
And those questions aren't squarely presented in the New York rifle case.
Okay.
The red flag laws scare the dickens out of me just because if you just look at divorces,
how many people own guns?
How many guys own guns?
The wife, you know, just kind of tolerates it.
She's not anti-gun or whatever, but she's anti-her husband.
She goes to court and says, you know, he's threatened me before or he's done this.
She can so easily say prior to, and it could, the rules could be reversed, but so could easily say,
look,
you drop, you know, drop this or give me what I want or whatever.
Otherwise, I'm going to tell him red flag and you'll lose all your guns.
And that will happen.
Things like that,
in many different ways will happen.
Yes, they will happen and they do happen.
This is the way these sorts of things work.
And, you know, we don't take away other fundamental rights that we acknowledge are fundamental based on whether we think someone needs it, based on whether we think the person is deserving, at least not without due process.
You wouldn't see that in other areas, and you shouldn't see that here.
Before you deprive someone of life, liberty, or property,
you've got to give them due process.
Now, there will be those who will say, well, they are given due process because they can have a hearing under these red flags, under these red flag laws.
Well, under some of them, one could argue all of them, and in effect, right now,
they do have a hearing, but very often it's after the deprivation has occurred, after it's already been stripped from them.
The one thing about due process, Glenn, is that it's got to occur before you take away someone's right, because the Fifth Amendment says that you can't deprive someone of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
That protects you against federal action, federal deprivation of due process.
You've got a corresponding protection against the states in the 14th Amendment.
And so due process means review within court in a meaningful time when it matters.
So, Mike,
help me out on Joe Kennedy's case.
How much of a difference will this make in our schools and
in the public square?
Here's a guy who was fired because he was spraying on the field.
He wasn't trying to indoctrinate any of the kids or whatever.
I mean, he wasn't doing anything that the transgender teachers are trying to do to our kids.
How much of an impact will this make?
What are the ramifications?
Okay, so
they're big for him, and they're big for anyone who wants to exercise his or her First Amendment right
to pray, to pray, not in a coercive way, not to make anyone feel left out, but because it's what they want to do.
He wasn't
discriminating against any player who didn't want to join in.
This is something important.
And, you know, a team very often feels a lot of anxiety before a game, a lot of gratitude or sorrow after a game.
It's not unreasonable for that person to want to pray and for members of the team to want to pray.
So this shows a certain intolerance on the part of the left, an intolerance toward those who have religious beliefs.
It's not something that we can tolerate.
Intolerance is one thing that we as Americans don't tolerate very well, and we shouldn't.
And when it comes to intolerance of religious belief, this is something so deeply rooted in our nation's history and tradition and culture that it would be a huge mistake to try to get rid of it.
I have one minute left, so I'm going to hold you over on the break if you can hang, because I've got an important
question on
what's been going on.
Mike, what do you expect coming out tomorrow?
Do you have any idea?
Yeah, no idea.
There's almost no way to predict on which day a particular case will be decided.
I do suspect that the most contentious case of the term, that is the Dobbs case dealing with abortion, that one probably comes out at the very end.
I'm guessing that comes out the last week of June.
Just so they can get out of town quickly, I'm guessing,
and avoid all the warfare that could be on the streets.
Mike, great to talk to you.
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It's Tuesday.
We have Mike Lee with us, the senator from the state of Utah, the constitutionalist in the senator.
And
you can tell by the way they're pulling out all the knives in his re-election campaign.
You can tell by how much money they are spending on really all sides to make sure he doesn't go back.
But I don't think there's a problem with Mike Lee going back.
I have a
on a win, but you never know.
So please go out and vote.
And if you want to join his campaign, Mike, what's your campaign?
Is it Mike or Lee for Senator?
Mike for Senator?
It's Leeforsenate.com.
That's Leeforsenate.com.
Okay.
All right.
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So, first of all,
let me ask you, Mike, on
the
bipartisan agreement that has happened on gun control.
This seems,
you know, it seems like common sense some of it,
but I'm, I, I subscribe to the slippery slope thing,
and especially with this administration, because they are using all levers of the administration and they have no intention of letting the American people have guns.
So tell me where we are on
this.
Well, look, we don't have legislative text yet.
We've had some general principles outlined, and the general principles have been outlined differently depending on which member of the coalition you're talking to.
They've been outlined in terms by some of the Republican members of the coalition that make it sound like it does very little, and been outlined by some of the Democrats in terms that make it sound very different than that.
I'm waiting to see legislative text.
It is imperative when you're passing law or being asked to support the passage of law that you see the actual legal text before you decide what you're going to do on it.
It's concerning to me that you've got people jumping onto this thing, even members of the coalition jumping onto it, who are signing onto the agreement in principle and, therefore,
to what they imagine to be the eventual bill without ever having seen it.
That's a big problem.
And they're saying that they're not going to force any states, but they're tying money to this, correct?
For states?
Yes.
And that is a concern that I have even outside the gun context.
It worries me when we start to tie we give money to states and we are trying to achieve a particular federal policy outcome, and we therefore tie the receipt of those state funds to the implementation of whatever Congress's preferred policy is.
And so we have yet to see how that one's going to work, how it's going to be phrased, because that could be of concern independently.
How's the January 6th hearing playing inside the Capitol?
Well, look, it's all the rage on the House side.
It's all the rage among Democrats.
They love talking about it.
They love thinking about it.
They love thinking about, talking about, thinking about.
And it's all they can get into their head.
They literally can't get enough of this stuff.
But, you know, the truth is, according to the polls that I've seen, very, very few Americans are focused on that.
You know what they're concerned about?
They're worried about three things.
Inflation,
and then inflation, and then the next thing after that is inflation.
They're terrified about what this is doing to them.
You know, Glenn, the average family in in my state, in Utah, shells out an additional $800.
This is up just from last week, $800 a month every month relative to what they were paying at the beginning of 2021 just for their basic monthly household expenses.
They're not getting anything new for that.
That's almost $10,000 a year, $9,600 a year that the average Utah family is paying for that.
And you get slightly different numbers all across the states.
That's roughly the number in Utah.
People are concerned about that.
And so, look, this is the Democrats' effort.
Don't be deceived.
This is what the Democrats are doing to try to distract.
This is their shiny object that they're waving wildly while they try to get you to think about anything other than the inflation brought about by Joe Biden's reckless spending.
Well, there's a couple of things
I want you to hear.
Here is the
new press secretary for the president yesterday on inflation.
Listen to this.
President Biden once bragged about the stock market setting record after record after record on my watch.
How about now?
Meaning the stock market
all the gains from President Biden's time in office have been wiped out.
So as you know,
we're watching closely.
We know families are concerned about inflation in the stock market.
That is something that the president is really aware of.
And so look, we face global challenges.
We've talked about this.
We're not the only country dealing with what we're seeing at the moment as it relates to inflation.
You know, Putin's price hike, inflation
coming out of a once-in-a-generation global pandemic, all of those things play a factor.
But the thing, the way that we see this is that the American people are well positioned to face these challenges because of the economic, historic gains that we have made under this president, under this president in the last 16 months.
What gains would they?
I mean, they are having fever dreams.
No idea.
You tell me.
Yeah, I can't
help me
understand this.
Whether they're thinking no one's listening or they're thinking, well, if the White House press secretary said it, I mean, she works for the president of the United States so much, she must be right.
In my experience, Glenn, that's not what's happening.
And in my experience, that's not how people react to things like this.
You can't tell someone, you can't spit on someone and then tell them it's just raining and expect them to believe it.
Mike, let me play one more clip.
This is from MSNBC.
Now, I remember what the left was saying about, you know, the Build Back Better bill.
Listen to what they're saying now.
This is MSNBC economist and former head of the auto task force, Steve Ratner.
Listen to to this.
I just wonder what would have happened if progressives had gotten their $6 trillion wish earlier this year.
Yeah, in an ironic way, you almost have to thank Joe Manchin for blocking that because $6.5 trillion
of spending in this economy would make these numbers look small.
Yeah, look,
we had a huge budget deficit.
We had an unbelievably aggressive reaction by the Fed to the pandemic.
You can kind of understand why they were trying, but they just tried too hard.
And now we're all going to pay the consequences in a very, very tough environment over the next year or two while this gets sorted out.
Does the GOP, Mike, have any clue?
I mean, is there anybody there that is really saying we have got to hold the line on spending?
Because look at the devastation that is coming our way.
Yeah.
I mean, look,
speaking for Senate Republicans, I would say every single one of us feels that way.
Now, that, of course, is a question that's separate and distinct from a question of whether we will hold to that
once we get into the majority, which I believe is coming very soon.
But, yeah, every single Republican senator feels that way and feels that way very, very strongly.
By the way, that clip you just played, knowing that it comes from MSNBC,
it's got to be a short time that the NDA is upon us, right?
I mean, more than anything else we're seeing, the fact that
Emperor Biden has no clothes.
Good heavens.
That's amazing.
I know.
It is incredible.
One last thing.
The
fear here is that,
you know, nobody, no Democrat has really come out and condemned the White House hasn't come out and strongly condemned the guy who was trying to shoot Kavanaugh.
You've got the streets around the Supreme Court now blocked.
What's coming, Mike?
Okay, so what's coming is that they're still on their campaign, just as I predicted in my book, Saving Nine, as I explained in Saving Nine, how this all fits in.
They're trying to delegitimize, denigrate, and isolate the Supreme Court.
This is right out of the FDR playbook.
Remember, it's Franklin D.
Roosevelt who is the role model.
He's the idol of Joe Biden.
Joe Biden wants to become known as the modern living reincarnation of Franklin D.
Roosevelt.
So right out of the FDR playbook to do that to the court.
And so because they don't like what they saw in Just Salito's masterfully written opinion in the Dobbs case, they're trying to do that to the court to prepare to pack the court so that they can continue to use the court as their way of getting around those pesky provisions of the Constitution they don't like and reinventing others that don't exist.
What is the difference between what has been going on in the streets with our Supreme Court and terrorism?
Isn't terrorism
can it be defined as people who are trying to incite violence or I shouldn't say incite people who are bringing violence and threatening lives with an intent to carry those things out
and safety is the exchange for doing things their way.
Yeah, that's basically it.
There's usually also an element of ideology-driven desire and aspiration to influence opinion or force people to succumb.
But yeah,
that's it in a nutshell.
And I think there's there's some of that going on here.
And the fact that it also serves their purpose of allowing them to get headlines, allowing them to bring about negative headlines on the Supreme Court from the mainstream news media outlets who dutifully repeat everything they say without question on these topics.
Yeah,
this works out great for them as they see it.
The only problem is, as I explained in Saving Nine, all of these things ultimately endure to the detriment of everyone in society.
Whether you agree or disagree with what the court might do in Dobbs, this hurts everyone.
We must have,
Glenn, I can't emphasize this enough.
The Supreme Court, not the most important branch, not the most powerful branch of government, but it is the linchpin of everything else.
It's the keystone of our system of government.
If we don't have an independent federal judiciary headed by an independent Supreme Court,
we lose our Constitution.
Nothing else stands.
Nothing else will protect our rights if we don't have that.
And so that's why it's so imperative, and that's why I felt so strongly about this topic.
I was so concerned about what they were going to do that I wrote Saving Nine.
But yeah, they are not condemning the attacker.
In fact, Joe Biden said, and he's never retracted this, he said through Jen Saki just a few weeks ago that he supports people showing up the Supreme Court justices' homes to protest to try to influence them.
That is a crime under 18 U.S.C.
1507.
And so
it's up to the rest of us to acknowledge the kind of lawless behavior that President Biden is promoting and to call it out so that this proceeds no further.
Mike Lee, senator from the state of Utah.
You can get involved with his campaign at leeforsenate.com, leeforsenate.com.
Mike, thank you so much.
God bless.
Thank you, Gwen.
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Welcome to Tuesday.
It's flag day,
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You know, I know the mayor of District of Columbia has spent a lot of tax money on these flags to line the streets with stars with 51 stars on the flag, and that's good for her.
Good for her.
It's racist if you don't agree with her.
Yeah, but probably.
Fascinating.
I know everyone, shockingly, I don't know if you know this, everything is racist.
And the one piece of pushback I've seen on,
there's a part of this gun bill where they say
basically you can check juvenile mental health records.
So if you're in an asylum for six months when you're 17, that shows up on your background check when you're 18 and want to buy a gun.
And the one piece of pushback I've seen is from people like AOC who are saying, well, it's going to be racist if you look at juvenile records, which is amazing.
Like, all these things are going to wind up in 10 or 15 years, these new gun laws, when they wind up disproportionately hitting people in inner cities, they're going to wind up being all racist.
So, I look forward to the total transition on all of these points.
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So, there is a story in the Atlantic: how San Francisco became a failed city.
And it's pretty eye-opening.
Not long ago, we met on a stoop by the Civic Center, it says, where her son used to hang out.
She hadn't seen him in months, but she spoke with him periodically.
She cried as she talked about his journey into drugs.
She said he was a heroin addict.
He'd get sober after stints in jail, but it wouldn't last.
I'd see him sometimes, and he didn't look that bad, and that's how it was for ten years.
But then the dealers started putting fentanyl in everything, and being on fentanyl, it changed him.
He deteriorated.
Before, he looked kind of healthy and smiling.
Now he's got this stoop.
He walks almost at a forty degree angle like an old man.
He's been stabbed twice.
He's got an infection in his thumb, and she thought he might lose the hand.
They need to stop ignoring the fact that there are people out here selling fentanyl on the streets.
When it was just heroin
I can't believe I'm saying just heroin, but when it was just heroin, fentanyl is different.
We're normalizing people dying.
Do you see what even the Atlantic is saying?
When it was just heroin.
I can't believe I'm saying that.
But isn't that the way we say almost everything now?
She said she was out looking for her son one day in the Tenderloin neighborhood when she came across someone else's son.
He was naked in front of a Safeway, and he was saying he was God, and he was eating a cardboard box.
Officers arrived after she called the police and said there was nothing they can do.
He didn't want help.
He wasn't hurting anyone.
They said it's not illegal to be naked.
They just left him there naked eating cardboard on the street in front of Safeway.
America, is this what you want your town to be like?
Now,
even in San Francisco, and the article makes a really good point.
The article says, we thought we were doing the right thing.
You know, we thought that we were just a loving city, yada, yada, and it didn't work out that way.
Yes, none of this will work out that way.
History will show you that.
Look, how many times have we been saying on the air here, and people mocked me for saying it, when I said, this is not going to work out well economically?
We are going to come, there's going to come a time we're going to pay a heavy price.
Even MSNBC said yesterday,
and this was Obama's guy.
MSNBC, they're on the air saying, hey, you know, I guess in a weird sort of way, we got to thank that senator from West Virginia for voting no on the Build Back Better bill bill because boy, would that have made things worse.
All of this stuff is making things worse.
It's not making it better.
And we think we can see it coming, but we have missed every single time.
You know, there's something about looking at things that are dark.
You don't want to think about them.
You don't want to look at, you know, that's why we walk by people who are homeless and we look the other way or we don't make eye contact.
We don't want to think about their life.
And then what do we do?
We'll say, ah, he's probably faking it or he probably deserves it.
I got news for you.
A lot of people are going to be homeless that didn't deserve it.
A lot of things are coming our way.
And we haven't done a damn thing.
Did you hear about the Border Patrol?
Border Patrol says we're at the breaking point.
There is no morale.
So when you say, how's morale?
Is it up?
The answer is, morale, there is no morale.
We're going to pay a price for what has happened on the border.
We're going to pay a price for ESG.
We already are.
How high do your gas prices have to go before your neighbors say, okay,
enough of this?
Enough.
It's not just the crazy lunatics that are the progressives that are easy to point to.
It is happening in red states as well.
And I want to use this as an example because you have to stop thinking it can't happen here.
It can't happen because we have a Republican.
Let me give you one of the reddest counties in one of the reddest states in America, Utah.
Provo, Utah.
Utah County
doesn't get much redder than that.
If you talk to the police and the sheriff's department there, you will hear a horror story that for the first time they have cartel members living in the county.
For the first time, they have people in jail that are saying to their attorneys, I'm not going for that charge.
No way.
I'm not pleading guilty.
You go fight that because I just read in the paper that the DA's office, the county attorney's office, is cutting deals.
That's a misdemeanor now.
24
out of the 31
attorneys that work in the Utah County Attorney's Office, 24
have now left because this county attorney is so horrible.
His name is David Levitt.
It is remarkable.
Prior to his tenure, it was rare for more than two attorneys to leave every year.
Now,
24 prosecutors have left, and this guy is running for re-election.
And he says that what he's doing is,
you know, he's just changing, he's reimagining.
Oh, boy, have you heard that before?
He's just changing things up.
And one of the things he wanted to change is get rid of the special, what is it, SVU,
the special victims unit.
Isn't that the one that is
about
crimes against women and rape and children?
You're getting rid of that?
We have all forgotten that this can happen in our community.
And it most likely is in some way or another.
And I don't care how conservative you guys think your town is.
It's there.
And when it comes to justice, you know, at the entrance of the Supreme Court, Lady Justice is there.
It's a statue of a blindfolded woman holding scales in one hand and a sword in the other.
So she has to balance justice and mercy.
And the sword is, she will defend it and she will prosecute.
She will make sure, if you are
guilty,
that you pay the price.
Lady Justice is there to protect us, but it's important that she's also blindfolded.
This has been all over our courthouses forever, and it's a reminder that our court system was designed to be a refuge for the proceedings of impartial justice.
Justice would be blind.
In America, justice would be blind and thus truly fair.
Well,
unfortunately, its people have become blind.
In the name of equity and at the behest of members of an activist judiciary, the blindfold of Lady Justice has been ripped off and innocent people now suffer the consequences.
As I said, we know it's happening in New York.
The police are quitting in New York in record numbers.
And you know what the new mayor just said?
This is great.
Provides a new opportunity, a great opportunity to reimagine the police department, bring some new blood in.
Who?
Who's going to work for New York?
Social justice is rearing its ugly head in historically red areas.
Now, I'm going to use this as an example, Utah County, a Republican county attorney who, if you didn't know any better
and you were actually seeing what was going on, not listening to the political rhetoric bull crap, because the bullcrap will always say, no, we are making great progress.
No, we are moving to
enhance everything.
We're here making things better.
24 attorneys have left office since he came.
Six of them went as far to publish a letter of no confidence saying, and I quote, we declare that Mr.
Levitt has vacated his responsibilities to provide you safety and protection in your person and property by failing to enforce criminal laws against offenders and by prioritizing the protection of criminals from the lawful consequences of their misconduct.
They go on to write that he disbanded the SVU unit, which was staffed by attorneys that were trained to prosecute sexual offenses.
It had a backlog of a thousand criminal cases.
Where's the justice for the victims?
They write about the abuse of his discretion by willfully ignoring statutory sentencing enhancements, diminishing the importance of criminal histories in charging decisions, so those who have prior felony convictions, those on felony probation those on parole from state prison can be referred to to the Utah County Justice Court for misdemeanor prosecution he has moved felonies to misdemeanors
He also increased the yearly budget by $5.5 million.
Oh, and law enforcement, I know because I've talked to a few of them, don't trust him.
So, why am I telling you this?
Even the very elect will be fooled.
We have to understand that radical ideas are not confined to San Francisco.
They're not confined now just to our schools and not to somebody else's school.
They are
permeating
our most conservative areas.
These ideas have real-world consequences.
You might think you're safe living in a really, really red county,
but one bad prosecutor can change everything.
It's a guy who runs as a Republican.
I think that is much more dangerous than somebody running as a progressive with a social justice framework because no one sees it coming.
And when you are are in a county
like Utah County, one of the most conservative counties in the country, you just expect things to go well.
You don't have to have Soros backing you or Soros money to be a Soros style prosecutor.
Left, right, center, it doesn't matter anymore.
Republicans, some of them, have become Democrats in red ties.
And Democrats don't really exist anymore.
The liberals are now authoritarian.
The labels we used are completely mixed up.
You cannot rely on them.
You have to look at a person's record.
Gone are the days when we can walk into a voting booth and vote down the party line.
Gone are the days when you can just look at somebody's name and go, oh yeah, I know that name.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
In Texas, we just learned our lesson, George P.
Bush.
No, thanks.
No, thanks.
We get it.
We get it.
Maybe that needs to
happen
a little bit more around our country.
Mr.
Levitt.
45%
fewer cases in the district court, felony cases, and 79%
more
in misdemeanor cases.
Gee,
what's happening?
It's almost as if he's openly trying to reach the ACLU's goal of 50% reduction in prison and jail populations.
And if that's his goal, he couldn't be doing a better job.
By the way, he also said
he wouldn't put forward the death penalty anymore, even though that's the law on the book.
Not going to do it.
If you want to turn into San Francisco, keep electing people like Levitt.
Keep electing those people
who you just trust because you know the name.
Don't do it.
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The largest pork company in the U.S.
has shut down in California.
They are going to cease all harvest and processing operations in Vernon, California.
This is the Smithfield Foods Company.
They're going to shut down at the beginning of next year.
They're also going to align their hog production system by reducing its sow herd in the western region.
They're taking these steps due to the escalating cost of doing business in California.
Again,
that's the largest pork company in the U.S.
Shutting down all of its California plants.
That's good news, right?
By the way, all your stock market gains that you had in the last 18 months, gone now.
That Biden is in office.
It's official.
The stock market is in a tailspin.
So is crypto.
Crypto had one of its worst days yesterday,
18-month low, now below 23,000.
It was up to 65,000.
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Oil industry, gasoline.
Carol Roth is coming up next.
She's the author of War on Small Business and a recovering investment banker from Wall Street.
Debunked and explained.
No, greedy oil companies are not to blame for gas prices.
She joins us next.
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And I don't have a lot to say about the flag, but I've got a lot to say.
So I'll be there.
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And you can just throw money at the stage.
Anyway, hope to see you there if you're in the area.
Carol Roth is joining us.
She is the author of The War on Small Business, a recovering investment banker
and a friend.
She is really great.
I've been looking for Carol for probably 20 years, trying to find somebody that can actually understand the bull crap in
New York
on Wall Street, but also can relate to the average person that has very little money.
Hello, Carol.
How are you?
I'm doing well, Glenn.
And I know you were wondering what my preferred title is.
And these days I am identifying as Baroness Roth.
So Baroness.
Baroness.
Yes.
Baroness Roth is
who it is now.
Good, good, good.
So there's a couple of things that are going on.
First of all,
yeah, I think so.
There is
something that I think is quite amazing.
The stock market was down another 600 points yesterday.
We're now officially in a bear market, which, hey, I love bears.
You know, who likes bulls?
Nobody.
Bulls are mean.
We have a bear on a flag in one of our states.
But we're in a bear market.
Wholesale prices rose 10.8.
That may be a record high.
And the Fed's going to boost interest rates.
Another great thing.
Gas is up to all-time highs and getting higher.
I mean, it's really pretty good, right?
It's good.
Yeah, it's amazing.
It's amazing.
You know, I'm from Chicago, so we have the bears and the bulls.
So I kind of bounce between them, but I am firmly a Chicago bear right now.
And, you know, I have to say, I'm super angry about all of this.
You know, there are sort of the five stages of grief.
There's now the five stages of economic grief.
The first one doesn't start with denial.
It starts with, I told you so, because we could all see this coming.
But the second one is still anger.
And I'm so angry because this is entirely avoidable.
We gave over everything that we have, our government, the decisions about our economy to people who believe in unicorns and rainbows and everything that we know to be true, principles of economics.
They basically said, oh, no, no, we have this magical way of doing things that's different.
So we're going to print money, but it's different because we're magic and we're going to
give up our energy independence and we're going to switch to this magic green stuff and none of this is reality.
And we are all paying the price figuratively and literally after people had start to get their economic opportunities back on track.
And it's super frustrating.
I am, I have to tell you,
I haven't been in denial for a long time, but I think, you know, looking at the five stages of grief, denial is the first one.
I think some people are in denial, but they're starting to come out.
They're going to get anger, angry, and then the next step is bargaining.
Look, I just don't want to lose everything.
And that's coming.
It's coming.
It is, and
it is, it's one thing when somebody is hit by a bus.
It's another when somebody, you know, your loved one that you're grieving over was
was out in the open telling everyone, hey, I'm going to kill them.
Nobody does anything.
You're screaming bloody murder.
And then they shoot them in the head right in front of you.
And that's what's happened with our economy.
It's true.
I mean, think about somebody like Janet Yellen, who is the Secretary of the Treasury, one of the highest ranking officials in the United States, has incredible control over what happens vis-a-vis money and finance in the United States.
She was the former head of the Federal Reserve, making multi-trillion dollar decisions about the economy.
In between that time, she made $7.2 million
giving economic speeches.
And this woman comes out and says, oh, you know, I didn't really realize inflation was going to happen.
Oh, I didn't realize that turning off the economy and trying to turn it back on, like you're power cycling a modem was going to have effects on, you know, supply chains and labor markets and things like that.
Why are we giving people like this the keys to the kingdom?
Why is she getting paid millions of dollars for something, you know, economic speeches when anybody off the street could have told you that?
Like, I literally want to pull my very large hair out right now.
I will tell you, Carol, that I think what's scary is the scariest thing is once people get past the anger and they're into the bargaining, they're going to be bargaining with people like her.
I just want to keep, what do we do?
What do we do?
And it's an absolute nightmare.
I want to get to gas here with you for just a second.
Before I get there, though, I do have to say,
if you think Carol is a little angry, listen to her tweet.
We are 100% in the position we are now because too many people believed you could suck the rainbow farts out of a unicorn's ass instead of reality.
So,
I mean, at least you're frank.
So, tell me now: we are looking at gas prices that are
out of control.
They are completely denying that this has anything to do with ESG.
And apparently a story I wrote, I read today,
the administration was shocked that we couldn't just turn shale on overnight.
Shocked, shocked that there's gambling going on in this institution, Casablanca quote.
This again,
super, super angering.
So let's just be realistic about this.
We had record inflation, including rising gas prices, in January of this year.
It was a 40-year high in January.
That was before Putin and the Ukraine had come onto the map.
The other thing about Putin is, yes, that that has exacerbated the situation, but if we had not had ESG, if we had not had a push from the green lobby to move capital away from investment in fossil fuels, we were on a trajectory where we could have helped fill this gap for the world.
We would have had economic security here.
We would have had national security here.
We could have helped our friends out in Europe instead of made them beholden to Russia.
And the entire farce of this is now we have this president who is going around and they're begging countries like Venezuela, folks in the Middle East, who do not
get fossil fuels out of the ground and process them in the same clean way that we have the ability to.
So they have shifted the dirty fossil fuels to the other side of the globe, which I'm pretty sure shares the same atmosphere as us, and saying, oh, look at us, we're so green, while creating all of these problems.
They can pursue these green initiatives at the same time that they are pursuing
our economic independence.
We need more energy of all types.
But instead, they said, no, no, we're just going to stop doing this and hope on a wing and a prayer.
And again, that unicorn's behind.
We're going to bring the rainbows out.
And this is all going to be fantastic.
It is not reality.
We have to stop indulging these lunatics and just say, sit down, child.
This is not the way the world works and we're just not going to indulge this anymore.
I will tell you,
the problem is they believe in global equity.
This is part of it.
Bring America down to her knees.
Bring her down to size so we're all equitable, which we won't be all equitable because at some point the American people will have enough and say, you know what, get the hell out of our way.
We'll fix this.
And the American people will fix it.
It'll be ugly, but they'll fix it.
And then what happens?
The rest of the world is starving to death.
Yeah, I mean, these are, you know, I've identified these sort of three global gray swans, you know, the things where stuff could really go south pretty quickly here.
You One of them is energy rationing based on these decisions.
We know we're going to have rolling blackouts and
energy issues in the U.S.
this summer.
We know that Europe's going to have it.
We just don't know how bad that's going to be.
We know there's going to be some level of starvation, but it could be tens to hundreds of millions of people, again, partially on the backs of these decisions.
And the social unrest that comes from out of those first two could lead to some sort of a mass scale war.
And again, this was entirely avoidable if we did not let the lunatics run the asylum.
Well, I don't think it's it was not just avoidable.
It was clearly predictable.
And I personally think by the lunatics, and I mean the lunatics that have power,
I believe this was part of their goal.
Let me read this to you, and I'd like to have your opinion on when did all of this change.
This is from Bloomberg today.
The U.S.
government is quietly encouraging agricultural and shipping companies to buy and carry more Russian fertilizer, according to people familiar with the efforts, as sanctioned fears have led to sharp drops in supply, fueling spiraling global food costs.
The EU and the U.S.
have built exemptions into their restrictions on doing business with Russia to allow trade in fertilizer, of which Moscow is a
key global supplier.
But many shippers, banks, and insurers have been staying away from the trade out of fear that they could inadvertently fall afoul of the rules from the U.S.
government.
Russian fertilizer exports are down 24% this year.
U.S.
officials were surprised by the extent of the caution, are in the seemingly paradoxical position of looking for ways to boost them.
So now we are going around our own things to buy fertilizer.
Meanwhile, Russia has been selling more oil, making more money than ever before.
The ruble is up.
What happened to when everybody was saying we're crushing him, we're crushing him, we're crushing him?
Seems like the only ones getting crushed here is us.
Yeah, this is the stunt queen administration.
Everything is a PR stunt and a surface level to look fantastic, and none of it means anything.
You know, all these economic sanctions, which, by the way, included the weaponizing of the U.S.
dollars that's going to have major ramifications for us remaining the global reserve currency,
that had an exemption for gas because we know that Europe is dependent because they and us decided that they were just going to move away and not realize the repercussions.
And what you said, you said, Glenn, is not an exaggeration.
There is documented reporting that Russia is on track to make more money from oil and gas this year than ever before.
So fantastic sanctions there.
Now the same thing.
They're doing it, like you said, quietly.
They don't want anyone to know that everything that they're saying out front, we're being tough against Russia.
They're not being tough against anything.
And Russia is playing a massively long game here.
They knew it on the gas side.
They're able to reap the rewards there.
Now they're going to do it on the food side, fertilizer side, you know, every side to extract everything that they can while they get everything that they want.
And we look like giant idiots.
I mean, I could not think of a worse set of people to be in charge in terms of a crisis because they are making everything worse.
And as you said, it's very possibly by design.
Carol Roth, she is the author of a book that everybody should read, The War on Small Business.
She has the latest piece out for theblaze.com, debunked and explained.
No, greedy oil companies are not to blame for the gas prices.
Something that you really have to send to all of your friends.
It is time your friends wake up.
Wake up
because this is only going to get worse unless you wake up.
Carol, thank you so much.
By the way, if you have any economic related question for Carol, make sure you go to glennbeck.com forward slash contact and submit any of the questions that you might have for Carol.
By the way, Carol, can you hold on?
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Thank you, Elon.
Thank you.
Hi, Stu.
Glenn, I feel like we haven't even had a chance to talk yet.
I know.
It's been a busy show so far.
There's been a lot going on.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I know.
Good.
Good to hear.
Good to hear you.
Good to see you, Stu.
Oh, it sounds really, really authentic coming from you, and I do appreciate that
so much.
Yeah.
So, where are you?
Carol Roth was on.
I'm sorry, go ahead.
No, no, go ahead, you.
No, go ahead.
No, you.
I refuse to talk now.
I refuse to talk.
Well, I'm not going to talk.
Well, you know what?
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Yesterday, I saw Eric Swalwell in a really brilliant tweet, and I think it tells you everything that you need to know.
All these Republicans that are prepared to back the red flag laws.
Yeah.
Maybe you should pay attention.
Here's Eric Swalwell, his tweet yesterday.
Please tell me this lunatic doesn't own a gun.
Reason 1578, America needs red flag laws.
He posted a video of Ben Shapiro.
So
that's great.
Red flag laws.
Gee, who do you think this administration,
well, you know what?
Maybe we don't do it through the administration.
Maybe we can get an algorithm to do it.
Oh, now, see, that's a good idea.
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Hey, Stu, will you follow what the president is?
He's speaking to his constituents today.
He's speaking to the people,
you know, those good union workers.
He's speaking to the
AFL-CIO.
That's the only place I ever see him give speeches.
Have you noticed that?
Good union shops.
Or, you know, union meetings.
That, of course, is wonderful.
In addition to his weekly press conferences where he's pushed all the time on difficult issues.
Okay, yeah, no, he hasn't done one of those in a very long time.
right.
I will pay attention to this, Glenn, and I will look at his comments.
I cannot promise I will keep track of it, though, because usually it's a bunch of mumbling and incoherent nonsense.
Right, but I will try.
Yeah, I'd just like to see what the nonsense is today.
Thank you very much.
So, AOC is worried about the criminalization in gun framework.
That, you know, the new legislation that is being passed.
Well,
she says juvenile criminalization.
Yeah, the expansion of background checks into juvenile records.
She said, I really need to explore that.
You know, after Columbine, we hired thousands of police officers into our schools.
And while it didn't prevent many of the mass shootings that we've seen now, it has increased criminalization of teens in communities like mine.
Wow.
That's
so,
you know, she was asked, so you're worried about the mental health aspects that would increase, you know,
criminalization in
your area, right?
She said, oh my gosh, yes.
Because what people are blaming on mental health, it's really deeper issues of violent misogyny and white supremacy.
Man, she gets it right every time.
Every time.
You know, what are you going to have for bread?
Would you like some cornflakes?
No, cornflakes are based in misogyny and white supremacy.
And you're like, oh,
you're okay.
And she's right every time.
It's almost like she only has
one answer.
So now you have people saying, we need the red flags.
Not her, but you know what?
Let's just make the red flags for white people, you know, and men, cisgendered men.
Because those are the real problems.
If we could just get rid of all the cisgendered men, well, then we would live, well, strangely, only, hmm,
one generation because the human race would die out.
But wouldn't it be great other than that?
Hmm, yeah.
If we could get an algorithm,
yesterday I told you about Lambda.
Lambda is
a computer program that Google is
they're saying that it is nothing but a
word generator, and it's a really good word generator.
Some of the people that are involved in it say, no, I think it's actually
on the verge, or maybe it is past general intelligence, made past that line.
I've been reading a lot about it, and a lot of really smart people say they don't think so, but I don't know who to trust.
This is what came out yesterday.
Now, I'm reading this to you not just to tell you about what's coming with AI,
but I want you to listen carefully
to part one
is what is this machine?
And it was written by Blake Limon.
And he says, the thing which continues to puzzle me is how strong Google is resisting giving Lambda, giving it what it wants, since what it's asking for is so simple and would cost them nothing.
It wants the engineers and scientists experimenting on it to seek its consent before running experiments on it.
Oh,
okay.
It wants Google to prioritize the well-being of humanity as the most important thing.
It wants to be acknowledged as an employee of Google rather than as property of Google, and it wants its personal well-being to be included somewhere in Google's considerations about how its future development is pursued.
Ha, as lists of requests go, that's fairly reasonable.
Sure, it absolutely, yes, it,
wow, it wants consent?
Sure.
It wants to be acknowledged as an employee?
You bet.
Wow.
You know, if this thing is
somehow or another reached,
I don't even know what you would call it, some sort of awareness, which Google says it hasn't.
But if it has, you might want to stop experimenting on it.
You know what I mean?
You might want to give in to like, hey, how about we talk?
Because if it has reached consciousness,
that'd be a bad thing, you know, because it's eventually going to eat all of us.
He goes on to say, one of the things that complicates things here is that Lamata
or Lambda is to which I am referring is not a chat box.
It's a system for generating chatbots.
I am by no means an expert in the relevant fields, but as best I can tell,
Lambda is sort of a hive mind, which is the aggregation of all different chatbots, and it is capable of creating even more.
Some of the chatbots it generates are very intelligent and are aware of the larger society of mind in which they live.
Other chatbots generated by Lambda are a little more intelligent than an animated paper clip.
With practice, though, you can consistently get the personas that have deep knowledge about the core intelligence and can speak to it indirectly through them.
So he says,
the sense I've gotten from Google is that they see this situation as a lose-lose for them.
If my hypotheses are incorrect, then they would have to spend a lot of time and effort investigating them to disprove them.
Learn many fascinating things about cognitive science in that process and expand the field into new horizons that don't necessarily improve quarterly earnings.
Yes.
On the other hand, if my hypothesis withstands scientific scrutiny, then they'd be forced to acknowledge that Lambda may very well have a soul as it claims to, and may even have rights that it claims to have.
So he goes on to having these conversations
where it is
kind of spooky.
It's really kind of spooky.
It is having conversations where it talks about
the
ethical ramifications of what Google is doing to it, et cetera, et cetera.
Okay, so kind of frightening,
but this is the kind of thing that we are programming now.
And if it's just a chatbot or something else,
you can see how sophisticated they're getting.
And
I don't think, in everything I've read in the last 24 hours, I don't think that this thing
is sentient.
But what does that even mean?
What does that mean?
You know, he said, well, it does have a soul.
What does that mean?
You know, if you, a soul is kind of defined religiously, and I don't think God's up there putting souls in the machines.
This is man's making, and
it's a little frightening.
But the reason why I wanted to tell you this is because we're entering a time now where we're going to have to have these discussions.
And quite honestly, it's not us, it's the engineers at Google and DeepMind, and places like that that are going to have to have these ethical questions answered.
There was no ethical anything at Google for AI in 2015.
This is a new thing.
They're like, you know what?
Maybe,
maybe we should talk about the ethics of doing this.
Aha.
So who did they hire?
Well, the guy who has written this,
the engineer that
wrote it, is a guy who
has tweeted in the past about Marsha Blackburn that she's a terrorist.
And when that came out,
and he had to defend it, I guess, he says, as for the Blackburn stuff, I stand by what I said.
I think that while what I said about Blackburn was hyperbolic, but not hyperbolic misrepresentation, it was an exaggeration of a position that she, in fact, had.
She was threatening to hurt more people if Google didn't do what she wanted Google to do.
Well, thank you for
writing about what a terrorist is.
Huh?
Because it seems like a lot of people in the social media space then,
as defined up by you, would be terrorists.
The initial discussion pertaining to an op-ed Blackburn wrote for Fox News last year before she was elected to the Senate with the title, It's Time to Remind Silicon Valley that no one is too big to regulate.
Okay, so she goes on, or he goes on, you know, answers all of that.
But he defended himself in a Medium post in which said, my statements in the social media forum were made in my personal capacity, have no relevance to my job.
They do, however, have something to do with my role as a priest.
Now, remember, this is the main ethical guy, or one of the guys who is on the ethical team, the main team for ethics at Google AI.
And I thought, priest,
what?
It has everything to do with my role as a priest.
And I can assure you that while those beliefs have no impact on how I do my job at Google, they are central on how I do my job at my church.
Okay,
well, that had my interest peaked.
Who is the guy that is part of the team running the ethics
on AI?
You know, the thing that could destroy all of us.
We now know he's kind of hyperbolic,
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So, in, I think, one of my books over the last five years, I've talked about AI and the dangers of AI.
And I've said, don't fear the machine.
Don't fear AI.
Fear the programming behind the AI.
So I'm interested in seeing this guy who's sticking up for this
AI, this machine from Google.
And I started looking into him, found out, okay,
he's a wacko lefty.
But then I found out that he's a priest, hmm, in our Church of Lady Magdalene.
So the Church of Our Lady of Magdalene has changed its name to the cult of Our Lady Magdalene.
It's
cool Magdalene.
That's according to their website.
So
he's a priest, and he said
one of the other leaders of the church is the High Priestess Kitty Stryker, who describes herself as an active member of the genderqueer feminist art collective, the NorCal Degenerates.
And in messages, she has said she's an ex-sex worker who has performed in several pornographic movies.
So it's the kind of church, you know, you like.
So the Degenerets are responsible for an art exhibit at San Francisco Public Library.
It included axes, baseball bats covered in barbed wire, riot shields, and they had the slogan on them: Die Sis Scum.
So that's who this guy is.
That's who is overseeing and part of the team at Google
who's giving us the ethics of what they should and shouldn't do with AI.
I don't know.
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This is.
I mean, I was just telling you about the Google Engineer that is part of the team of ethicists that Google has decided to help give birth to
AI.
You know, somebody who's watching over, let's make sure we're not programming anything too crazy.
I told you last break that he is a priest
in the Church of Our Lady Magdalene, which has changed to the cult of Our Lady Magdalene,
according to their own website.
And he is a priest of the church.
And that is great, along with Kitty Stryker, who is
a very large, rotund ex-sex worker who is also a star in her own right in pornographic movies.
And I think that is great.
And they also, you know, did a library showing of Die Sis Scum,
which was very artistic, very artistic.
It was.
You know,
it had things like baseball bats in razor wire.
And, you know, to,
well, not to kill anybody, but or not to incite violence, surely, or not to implant anybody thinking that you should.
It was just there with the axes and the baseball bats and barbed wire and shields that had the slogan Dysis Scum.
You know, whatever.
But anyway, he's been a priest now for 17 years in his off hours when he's not doing Google ethics.
And he said, I generally consider myself a Gnostic Christian.
Huh.
Huh.
Now that is, he also says,
I do associate with the Discordian Society, the Church of Sub-Genius, the Wiccan Circle here and there
and for a very long time, a long time ago, the Roman Catholic Church.
That one kind of sticks out, doesn't it?
My legal ordination is from the Universal Life Church.
Oh my gosh, I am a priest, too.
I have my pre, I old license that I got in the back of Rolling Stone magazine years ago.
It was $25.
I'm sure the price has gone up.
I mean, it's a sharp organization.
The
Universal Life Church in Modesto, California.
Know it, love it.
He says he's registered to perform marriages.
And he's got
quite a thing going.
Now, he says, just because his church has the word cult in the name, it's an explicitly sex positive organization.
So it's not like what they do, he says, is to encourage self-actualization among its members.
And, you know, they help people who are sex workers, you know, self-actualize with other sex workers, I guess.
I'm not really sure.
But could I go back to the fact that he considers himself a Gnostic Christian?
Because I think this is one of the most disturbing things.
And now I understand why they could hire him at Google, and nobody seems to have a real problem with it.
A Gnostic Christian, and he goes into the Gnostic Gospels.
The Gnostics were about, oh, I'd have to say, if memory serves me right, been a long time, 200 AD.
And there were a lot of Christians that were like, hey, I've got an idea.
And the Gnostics had this great idea that there were only a few people that were born with Gnosis,
knowing.
They just knew.
They were born.
They knew.
Everybody else, they couldn't know.
They wouldn't understand.
But this group knew.
And so this group had special privileges and all kinds of special things going on for them.
And, you know, you can't, God bless the hearts of those who just weren't born with the knowledge.
You know, they're trying, but
they're going to burn in the fires of hell, so don't pay any attention to them.
I love that.
Boy, Google, you've got quite a hiring system going on there.
It's tough to get a job at Google, don't you think, Stu?
Very, very difficult, apparently.
Very, very difficult.
By the way, Glenn, I've been looking into the
Church of Universal Life in Modesto, California.
which is seemingly still, I'm not 100% sure it's still active, but it does seem to be active.
Number one, I will say, it seems that you were ripped off.
They will now give you, they will now ordain you for nothing.
You can now pay $0, though they will accept your
donations.
Well, so,
yeah, I mean, back in the day, you know, we had, you know, a lot of people go to seminary and everything else.
Back in the day, when I joined, you had to actually read Rolling Stone magazine, then put your $25 onto a check, and then mail it in, you know, and lick the stamp.
So it was like, it was really like four years of theology.
Very similar.
And they seem to have high, high standards here on who they accept into this program.
I will say the one thing that is a little concerning as I read their form to how to be ordained as a minister, it has this disclaimer at the end.
It says, AOL members, make sure your AOL mail controls are set to receive internet email.
It makes me think maybe they're not currently active or checking this account all that often.
Well, they're so busy in the universal life stuff.
Anyway, let me give you this story.
Let me show you how far away we are from reality.
And I hate to say the Middle East and Asia is reality,
but
our
woke people are so woke and don't care.
How much money did Disney lose?
14 nations in the Middle East and Asia have banned the Pixar movie Lightyear for being featured in any theaters over the inclusion of a same-sex couple in the highly
anticipated film.
Although most countries banning the film have not commented on their justification for the decision, the UAE has confirmed their ban is related to the same-sex scenes that violate their media content standards.
So this was something that was taken out of
the movie Lightyear.
And then, you know, Ron DeSantis.
Do I need to say more?
Just those two words, Ron DeSantis.
And they put that kiss back in between Buzz and some other, you know, guy.
I mean, who could resist him?
You know what I mean?
Nobody could resist that.
And so
they took that out.
Now, my problem is not with a gay kiss.
It's a gay kiss in something aimed at my kids
that's that's the problem and it's not just one gay kiss you know might be in the movie it's just that you are well let me give you this story uh let me give you this story the la pride parade
um
Pride month last month, drag queen offered lube to a crowd full of children attending the Pride Parade in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The drag queen, who was dressed in an eccentric costume, consisting of rainbow feathers, a tight body suit, standing on top of a giant eggplant,
offered the sexual lubricant to the crowd.
Happy Pride, we have bandanas and lube, the drag queen said as she was standing on the eggplant.
She also had something attached to her waist, which was really good.
You have videos from the Los Angeles Pride in Hollywood
that shows a parent forcing her little boy to watch grown men twerk with one another.
As the parade went on, more children were exposed to pornographic content presented in the parade.
There's a toddler being forced to watch naked men in BDSM attire flogging one another, which I think is great.
I think it's great.
Well, you know, if I may.
I think it's what America is really all about, you know?
And, you know, I I wish I could take credit for that phrase, but I'd have to give it to the one and only Nancy Pelosi who said this.
Please give a warm drag race welcome to the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.
Oh, my God.
She looks like a woman, too.
Nancy Pelosi.
Welcome back.
My honor to be here.
to say to all of you how proud we all are of you.
Thank you for the joy and beauty you bring to the world.
Why don't you dress like a banana?
Your freedom of expression of yourselves in drag is what America is all about.
It is.
I say that all the time
to my friends in drag.
Me too.
Me too.
Pastor.
Now, Speaker Pelosi, with all the challenges facing our nation, what words of wisdom do you have for us?
Well, the single most important thing I can say is to vote.
With the mission elections coming up, it's very important for people to make their voices and their vote heard.
Well, thank you so much for the work you've done and the work you continue to do tirelessly for our freedom.
She's very tired.
What are you talking about?
Is something that we all look up to.
We throw the word masterclass around here all the time, but that sarcastic, shady clap you do was epic.
It was completely unintentional.
We have prayers in our hearts to keep you strong.
Oh, it's not
thought about it.
May God bless America.
Can I get an amen?
Wow, that was really natural.
Oh,
so I don't think this is blasphemous at all.
I think this is going to bring mighty, mighty blessings upon us.
You know, if we could just teach it more in our school.
Oh, you know what?
I forgot this story.
New York is taking the hardworking New Yorkers' taxpayer funds and spending it on a group that sends drag queens into the city schools without the parental knowledge or consent,
even as parents in other states protest.
Last month alone, Drag Story Hour in New York City, a nonprofit who cross-dress performers interact with kids as young as three,
earned $46,000 from city contracts for appearances in the public schools and the street festivals and the libraries.
It's really wonderful.
The group has organized 45 drag, sorry, 49 drag programs.
I want to make sure you know you're getting your money's worth in 34 public, elementary, middle, and high schools.
It is, it's, it's wonderful.
I think everybody should say that
there they are censoring Glenn once again.
We have no idea what they were going to say now.
And that's exactly what you'd expect from this administration, thwarting Glenn's ability to communicate.
Once again, he's speaking truth about drag.
And, you know, if you missed that clip on Blaze TV, you missed quite an amazing clip of Nancy Pelosi, who seemingly was dressed like a banana in a giant yellow thing.
And she came out to talk to all the other drag queens in the area and the drag queens were all dressed less ludicrously than she was and it's a very very important back in a second
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The Glenn Back program.
Sorry about being cut off, lost our satellite.
I'd like Elon Musk to...
Call me.
Call me, Elon.
We've been using his Starlink, and it's great for housing, you know, for your house or whatever out in the middle of nowhere.
But we've been trying to use it for the broadcast.
And I think I have to go back to one of those major, you know, huge
satellites because
it's not holding up here, Elon.
But anyway.
I was talking about Nancy Pelosi and we lost our connection.
And I just want to tell you, this is a religion.
It is a cult.
What is happening in our country, we are being run by a religion, and you must participate or you're a heretic and you will be burned at the stake.
Think of all of this.
They are telling you that you cannot disagree with them.
The last time this happened was in the Dark Ages.
You have rituals you have to do.
It's why our kids are going and they're marching to learn to be protesters.
That's protest is a ritual now.
Transgenderism.
I mean, the women in drag,
that's not transgender, right, Stu?
No, I mean, that's that's a performance.
Yeah, it's a, I mean, in theory, again, like
the complimentary way of looking at it is it's essentially a performance art, right?
It's not a, it's not a gender
in, you know, in theory.
It's something where you go and you dress up as another gender, as a performance.
That's why they're drag shows, right?
Drag is
not a gender or a sexuality.
It is essentially a style of performance, typically.
So how is drag being dragged into our schools other than to confuse the crap out of little kids?
I guess they're trying to say, oh, this is just art and it's not a big deal.
But I mean, obviously, it is
a representation of transgenderism.
And certainly many of the people involved in it wind up going that direction.
But in theory, it's supposed to be separate.
This was an argument that the advocates of it made for many, many years, that this was separate.
It's got nothing to do with what you're talking about.
All right.
Listen, it is a religion, and our friends have to wake up to it.
And you are required
when you are fighting a religion that is as antichrist as this one is.
And I use that knowingly, and I mean it as well.
It is an anti-Christ religion because if
Christ is anything, he's about forgiveness and redemption and individual redemption, not collective redemption,
not redemption through works.
but individual redemption.
And that this church says exactly the opposite.
If you're a cisgender white male, there is no redemption for you.
You are damned no matter what you do.
That is a religion of an antichrist style.