Have You Dragged Your Kids to Pride Yet? | Guests: Sen. Rand Paul & Michael Shellenberger | 6/6/22

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The Jan. 6 committee is set to make its case in a primetime television event, with a former ABC News executive joining the committee. Glenn and Stu go through the questionable relationship between Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein. Glenn discusses the record-breaking high gas prices happening across the country and why we have them. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) joins to respond to an attack ad, discuss his plan to balance the budget, and talk about Dr. Fauci. California gubernatorial candidate Michael Shellenberger discusses his race to beat California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Glenn and Stu remember the heroes of D-Day on its 78th anniversary as Glenn reads the prayer that FDR gave on that day.
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Welcome to Monday.

Well, let's see.

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We've got a drag queen show for children at a gay bar in Dallas, which was just, I can't.

And what is our government focusing focusing on this week a very special episode of the house's january 6th committee it's a don't miss episode this thursday prime time

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Well, hello, Stu.

Glenn, how are you?

You know.

I didn't get a chance to bring the grandkids to the drag queen show for children at the gay bar in Dallas.

So I'm a little upset about that.

Yeah, I will say it was really, really good.

They did a great job.

I thought the Encore was honestly better than the main set.

They really, they turned on.

Really?

Yeah,

everybody that was there was really

appreciated.

And I admire those parents that

said, hey.

Hey, we're not old-fashioned.

We're not, hey, olds.

You know, look at us.

We're part of this new trend that is sexualizing our children at four.

And I think the strength and the power of those parents should be applauded.

Yeah.

I think the main issue here is

why over and over again are the American people

requiring drag queens to wait until four years old to dance in front of them.

You know, they...

Thank you.

Thank you.

You can go way younger than that.

Have you ever, you know, those mobiles, mobiles that are like in the

crib?

Why are they elephants and giraffes and not drag queens?

You know,

I don't know.

I'm so glad.

I'm so glad that we're here now because I did bring my grandson.

He's almost six.

I brought him to a strip club over the weekend.

And man, he was putting dollar bills into her panties like crazy.

It was great.

It was great.

He's, I'm raising him right, Stu, you know, raising him right.

Yeah, although you're indicating a potential future

in a straight relationship, which that is no, he's identified as a girl.

Okay, okay.

No, he's identified as a girl, so it's okay.

It was a lesbian thing that was happening there.

Now, the government is very, very concerned about what happened on January 6th,

and they have turned to some help to make sure that America will really, truly understand what's going on.

They've turned to a former network news executive to hone a mountain of, quote, explosive material into a captivating multimedia presentation for a prime time hearing Thursday.

Then the love boat.

You have James Goldston.

He's the guy that they've called.

He's the former president of ABC News and

a master documentary storyteller who ran Good Morning America and Nightline.

And he has now joined the Committee of Un-American Activities on January 6th as an unannounced advisor.

Now,

if you say to yourself, gee,

making this into a prime time

special

and hyping it like this

and having an ABC producer and former president that ran Good Morning America, that sounds like propaganda.

No.

No.

He says it has to be raw enough so skeptical journalists will find the material fresh and chew over the disclosures in future coverage.

Now, I don't know who those skeptical journalists might be.

I haven't seen them.

He also wants it to draw the eyeballs of Americans who haven't followed the ins and outs of the Capitol riot probe.

So he says it's going to be a mix of live witnesses and pre-produced video.

And at the end, you can vote on a special 1-900 number.

The committee has gained access to the official White House photographs from January 6th that have never been seen publicly.

And we will open Donald Trump's vault.

Geraldo Rivera will be there to open it up.

Now,

I mean, I don't, you know, I, of course, think this is a great idea, you know, to

make our hearings into a prime time made-for-TV special.

Who could think that's a problem?

But I just want to point out this guy has deep, deep experience on knowing what America needs to see and not see.

For instance,

he was

the guy apparently that said,

Epstein, what Epstein stories?

We don't need your stinking Epstein stories here.

He was the guy that, yeah, kind of buried that for ABC.

Remember that being kind of a problem?

In a letter, ABC News president James Goldston, the guy that we were just talking about,

wrote, They're deeply concerned that this victim in search of justice went to ABC News.

I'm sorry, it was a letter to him from McCarthy.

He said the victim that went in search of justice went to ABC News, provided information and an interview, and then ABC News, under the direction of James Goldston, decided to bury the truth about Epstein.

Did you see, by the way, what

Elon Musk said about Epstein?

He's asking some questions about that.

Not that anyone could have any questions about how that's been handled.

Oh, no, of course not.

Yeah, why do you think he's got those questions, Stu?

I've got an answer and love to hear yours.

I don't know why he's

bringing it up at this very moment, per se, though, you know, considering he's getting really escalated criticism from many of the people who

were around Jeffrey Epstein when, of course, he was alive back in those days, those people seem to be highly critical of Elon.

Like whom?

Like, is there any one person that might jump to

the head of the class on that one?

Who do you think?

I don't know.

I mean, he was so intent.

He was so intimate.

Just throwing a name out.

Just throwing a name out.

Bill Gates.

He's been very, very critical of

Elon Musk

and seems to be leading the charge against him.

And he also was the guy whose wife said, I can't live with you anymore, scumbag, because of what you were doing with Epstein.

And the media, of course, responded, Epstein?

What Epstein?

Who's that?

What are you talking about?

He's great.

Look at him.

He's a philanthropist.

I have a feeling Elon Musk is just

raking him over the coals.

This is all targeted towards him.

That's true, because Gates was one of the stranger associates with Epstein.

He praised him publicly many times.

He visited with him more often than almost anyone else.

You know, when it comes to the high-profile

people,

it was uncomfortable.

When you're on the plane more than Bill Clinton, that's saying something.

Didn't he say too?

He was like, hey, he was moving.

He was trying to get his hard drive fixed.

Didn't he say something like, I mean, because he met him.

He met with him even though some of the stuff had gone on.

He continued to meet with him after a lot of those things were accused.

And he

also kind of

almost complimented him as being like, he lives a crazy, crazy life.

I mean, you know,

he's a wild guy.

He's a wild and crazy guy, which I think was.

It's usually Steve Martin who would say that.

But he,

this case, it was Bill Gates.

And it does seem like a strange thing to say about a guy who's been accused

and

has already gotten in trouble for hooking up with underage girls at the time.

Especially when your wife, Melinda,

is saying to you,

stop it.

The guy is a pedophile.

What are you doing?

Stop hanging out with him.

Why are you going to the island all the time?

What are you doing on the island all the time?

I can't live like this.

You seem to be a dirtbag, Bill.

You know, when that kind of stuff is coming from your wife, you're like, I don't know.

Maybe it's just me.

I don't think it's just you.

I do think that he has something to answer to on this, and he does not seem to

really be interested in doing so.

He did come out and say, oh, these meetings were a huge mistake.

Yeah, it's easy to say that, you know, when

the guy has hung himself in prison, allegedly.

It's easy to say that now,

but it doesn't seem like

there's much scrutiny going on over that relationship other than by Melinda.

Yeah, I know.

And apparently Elon Musk now is kind of on the bandwagon, and he's making a really good point.

Why is it no one has been interested in this story?

I mean, this is the biggest scandal story, the biggest scumbag story

probably of my lifetime.

All of these people, all these high-powered people are involved, and nothing comes about it.

Nothing.

There's no list.

Do you remember when we were living in New York and that list of that madam came out?

I think they made a movie of it.

Yeah, yeah, I do remember that.

Yeah.

Yeah, and that list came out and everybody wanted that list.

That was peanuts compared to this.

This is the whole elephant.

Yeah.

Why?

Is no one interested?

Yeah, he met with,

I mean, this really would be an interesting thing to dive into and really look at closely, but he met with gates multiple times went to his condo multiple times stayed late into the night at least once uh his quote was his lifestyle is very different and kind of intriguing although it would not work for me said mr gates in 2011 after his first get-together with mr epstein now again remember his townhouse is the one that has on the walls like pictures of like naked underaged girls that are quote-unquote art

which is again

what are you talking about?

So does Abercrombie.

There's nothing wrong with that.

Yeah, there's all that.

It's just Abercrombie and Fitch.

That's all that is.

Yeah, a lot wrong with it.

And

we

held that line pretty clearly.

It doesn't seem like

Jeffrey held that line all that well, unfortunately.

But they met in January 2011 at the townhouse.

They kept meeting in 2011.

It lasted several hours, according to Mr.

Gates' spokesperson.

This is according, by the way, to the New York Times, who actually did cover this.

I mean, they have looked at it, but it doesn't seem to have elicited the type of attention you'd expect.

I mean, I'll give you an example of this.

You know, Matt Gates, a Republican congressman, has also been accused of some,

you know, ill-advised

meetings with certain individuals.

And that has been fascinating to the media.

I mean, they've been constantly.

Now, Matt Gates is, you know, he's made some news.

He's in the news occasionally because he's a big Trump supporter.

But it's not like, you know, Bill Gates was the richest man in the world.

He created a company that is basically serving 80% of the world's computer needs.

He is, you know, obviously very prominent with his role

in trying to spread the vaccine across the world and has been

criticized.

Trying to spread the what?

The vaccine across the world.

Oh,

apparently, maybe some other things on a jet as he went to an island.

We don't know that part for sure, but

the point being that, like, this is a guy that the media is typically fascinated with almost everything that he does, and why this has not elicited more criticism.

I mean, even to the point where other politicians, there was a lot of politicians, Republican and Democrat, that met with Jeffrey Epstein back in the day.

And man, the lack of interest in the details of some of these meetings was fascinating before Epstein went to prison and hung himself, right?

Like this was fascinating going back years.

We talked about it on this show probably close to a decade ago, and it never created any interest among the media.

All of the news comes out about what actually happened at his condos and everything else, and still it hasn't risen to that level for some reason.

I wonder what it could be.

For some reason.

And I'm sure it has nothing to do with James Goldston, the former president of ABC News, that is the one who killed the Epstein story and now working on that very special, that very special episode of Criminal Intent, the January 6th House Committee on Un-American Activities.

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Welcome to the program.

Stu Bergier, our executive producer.

Yeah, God,

I wanted to bring to you the quote I was looking for, which is a couple great things from this story.

Number one, Jeffrey Epstein and Gates, they were working together to raise some money.

This is after, by the way, he's already gone to prison for not the second time where he hung himself, but the first time for hooking up with minors.

And they sent a panel over to go to work and say, hey, like, should we have some philanthropic ideas?

Like, Gates was pursuing this relationship on that front.

And Mr.

Epstein told his guests that if they searched his name on the internet, they might conclude he was a bad person.

But what he had done, soliciting prostitution from an underage girl, was no worse than, quote, stealing a bagel, end quote.

Now, I like bagels quite a bit, and stealing them is wrong.

I would agree with that analysis.

However,

I find hooking up with an underage girl via prostitution to be considerably worse than bagel theft.

I don't know if I'm the only one on that landing.

What if you stole the bagel?

What if you stole the bagel and violated it?

Could be, could be.

Another crazy one is right before he died, right before Epstein died, he named this guy, Nikolik is his last name, as a fallback executor in the event that one of his two primary executors was unable to serve.

That guy is now running a venture capital firm with Mr.

Gates as one of his investors, and he worked closely.

He was an associate of Bill Gates.

They were in New York, they worked on meetings together, they're like close associates, and this was like one of the last things Jeffrey Epstein did while alive.

Come on, bring it on, Elon.

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but you have to turn in your AR-15.

She says, it's got to go.

I'm sorry.

It's got to go.

Too much at stake here.

Too many lives have been at stake.

Too many damn little kids.

I'm sick of seeing people talk that we should do something.

No, we should do something.

And I don't care, NRA, you got to give up that gun.

But keep your other Yee-Haw guns.

That's

right about the gun.

How many Yeehaw guns do you have?

Oh, my gosh.

So many.

Well, I used to have them, but then there was a boating accident.

It's a long story, but

it's fascinating that now I know we have a constitution, and I know it has a Second Amendment in it.

I was unaware of what the, is it the 28th, 29th Amendment, where Whoopi Goldberg sets the new laws.

Is that part of it now?

How does that work?

Yeah, that's...

No, that's she doesn't even go for that old dusty document.

But if you read that comma there,

those 10 tortured words and that comma,

that is actually known as the Yeehaw comma.

Really?

I didn't know that.

The Yee-Haw comma.

That's fascinating.

You know, I will say it would be much easier if we just handed this all over to Whoopi.

We have all these conversations.

We have all this back and forth on the Constitution, Supreme Court cases.

What if Whoopi just decided everything?

That would be much better.

You know, I think you're right.

I think better than the Supreme Court would be handing over every critical decision to a bunch of old bitty gas bags.

You know, just a collection of, what is it, six?

Just seems like six haggish, but

I think it's five.

Right.

And by the way, I don't mean hags like Shakespeare meant hags.

I meant, you know, haggis.

You know, I said

haggish like women that I'm talking women from Scotland that smell like sheep brains.

Oh,

that's much better.

As usual, those are almost always improvements when you clarify.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Thank you.

Thank you.

I'm glad.

I'm here for you.

Thank you.

I'm here to clarify, you know.

So I think this is

great.

Now, I would like to ask Whoopee

what she thought of the Texas woman that shot and killed her stalker

over the weekend after he kicked in her front door.

Um, apparently, this was, um, you know, in Harris County, which I think is Houston, right?

Um, and he was, he was in this apartment complex.

She was inside, um,

and

she's got this stalker, and he kicks down the front door.

And she happens to have, I don't know if it was a Yeehaw gun or what, but she happened to have a gun, and um, she shot him in the chest and killed him.

Officers said they're investigating.

It's ongoing, but

they're not really putting her in jail at this point.

Now, maybe they should, because how dare her judge this man as a stalker?

That's a fair point.

I mean, she's, look at that.

She's being judge, jury, and executioner of the man who was trying to attack her at that very moment.

It's In that moment, that's what you mean.

Maybe he thought there was a fire.

He thought there was a fire in the apartment.

That's why he kicked down the door.

That would be a very

odd coincidence if that happened to be the case.

But one of the things that's interesting.

He thought there was spoiled milk in the refrigerator and she might drink it.

I gotta kick the door down.

It could be.

It could be.

You know, one of the interesting parts about how we've added so many guns in this country, and by the way, our violence rate has dropped in half as we've added 150 million guns to the society, which is weird if guns are the ones causing the crime.

But one of the interesting parts about all of these new guns is so many of them, a much higher proportion than previously, have come to women.

Women are buying guns because they would like to defend themselves against stalkers.

I mean, you know, the left is the one telling us that almost every male is a rapist.

The left is the one telling us that every

male is going around attacking women constantly.

The Me Too movement informed us that every woman is likely to be raped every three to four weeks in this society.

Yet, for some reason, those same people don't want women armed.

Like, I don't know.

It seems like a really good way to defend yourself against these terrible crimes that are happening at a much less frequent rate than the left claims, but still are happening.

And women should be able to defend themselves.

I don't know why they're against that.

Okay, okay.

Okay, olds.

I'll tell you why, okay?

Okay.

There is is no difference between a man and a woman.

There's no.

Why?

She can fight him off.

She's got the same body strength.

That's right.

Right?

I mean, you're a bigot if you disagree with that.

Right, I'm sure.

She doesn't need.

That was a gun club, yee-ha, NRA lie.

As we all know.

That men had more body mass.

Yes, as we all know, if there was to be, let's say, a boxing match between Leah Thomas and any of the other women on her team, the odds would be even money.

There would be no favorite in the race because they're exactly the same.

They have no difference in their body mass at all.

And certainly it wouldn't be at all disturbing to the American people to see a boxing match between Leah Thomas and one of her female teammates.

That would not be disturbing at all.

We'd all be excited to see it because it's woman versus woman.

I don't know what you want me to say to that other than you're absolutely right.

So, by the way, the Uvalde mother, remember the one who we talked about last week that was like, guys,

go in and get our kids.

You're just standing here.

You've got weapons.

You're hearing the gunfire.

Go in.

Then they arrested her and then they let her go.

And then she went inside while the gunfire was going on.

She went inside and saved her son.

She is now saying that

the

police in Uvalde have warned her that she will be charged with obstruction of justice if she didn't stop telling her story.

Wow.

She's on probation for a crime she is said to have committed nearly 10 years ago, and added that a local judge said there would be no legal

repercussions for telling her story, but the police are threatening her.

So So that's good.

I mean, you know, when you can't trust the feds and you can't trust the local police, that's good news.

I don't know what that has to do with the gun thing, though.

What?

Can you tie that knot, Stu?

I don't.

It's been very, very difficult to make a tie in those...

in that particular case, Glenn.

I thought so.

I'm just glad that instead of focusing on what the police may have done wrong in this situation, they're focusing on the parents.

I think that's the right focus right now.

I think to make sure that the parents of this particular community are held to the highest possible standard and not the police, not the people who could have prevented some of the death, but the people who lost their children.

Those are the people to focus on right now.

See what they did wrong.

I hope we can continue down that road.

Thank you very much.

I mean, it's almost like I have the head of the Justice Department in studio with me today.

By the way, if Joe Biden really wanted to stop people that were buying guns illegally and everything else, he would start with his own son.

Why is it that no one is mentioning Joe Biden's son, Hunter, who not only appears to have purchased a gun illegally, but then

his,

I'm trying to figure out how to explain.

Stu, how do you explain the person that was your brother's wife that you are having crazy heroin-induced sex with after he dies and probably before he dies, too?

You've identified a real problem here because there is no section at Hallmark for this.

I've looked for it, it is not there.

You can't, I don't know how

they can't, they have not come up with a correct.

My hot sister-in-law who's just lost her husband, what card is made for her?

Anyway,

he was very upset because she took his gun and threw it away in a garbage dumpster.

And then the Secret Service went to go pick it up, which is really weird.

I know if I would have committed that,

I know for a fact the Secret Service or the state police or even my local sheriff would have absolutely gone dumpster diving for it and then just not said anything to me about it just written it off as a mistake you know

I know I don't know why the press is not interested in that as a person Glenn who lived in in fear of

because I work I lived now this is this is one reason to live in fear I lived one block away from Trenton so that is one reason just off on its on its surface to live in fear but I I lived one block away from the river in between

New Jersey and Pennsylvania and so, to commute to New York every day when we did the show in New York, I would have to cross that bridge and drive to the Trenton train station.

And again, yes, I feared for my life there, but that was not what that's not what I'm talking about.

What I'm talking about is, as a legal gun owner in the state of Pennsylvania that has, you know, what you would say is probably moderate gun laws, a purplish state, if I happen to cross that bridge with my gun in my trunk and get pulled over, I would be going to prison.

That,

and, you know, when you live in that community, you'd run across a street all the time, especially for gas, because gas is the one thing that is cheap in New Jersey.

So you go across the river, you'd go get gas.

If you get pulled over here while that's happening, you could be in real trouble.

Yeah, I hear that you're right on the gas.

I hear it's almost $18 now a gallon

in New Jersey.

It is cheap.

Oh my gosh.

Yeah, I was thinking about going to New Jersey just to buy my gas there at $18.

bucks.

Wow, how do they do it?

How do they do it?

That's what you like about the states.

You know, they'll have that little war right there on the state line, and one's at $17.99 and one's, you know, $18.20.

And you're like, are these years or are these just the price of my gas per gallon?

And you're excited.

So congratulations for living in especially California, where did you, I don't know if you saw this, the price of gas was $9.56

at one gas station.

$9.56.

God bless you.

Now I don't know how you're going to get a U-Haul and afford the gas to throw all your junk in the U-Haul to get it out of that state.

But you might want to think about it.

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Hey, I have good news and bad news.

Which do you want first, Du?

Let's go with the bad news.

Bad news, good.

I was hoping hoping you were going to say that.

The artificial intelligence program, developed now by Open AI, that is the Elon Musk AI developer, and they're trying to make it so AI doesn't eat all of us.

The thing you have to understand about AI is when it becomes a GI, artificial general intelligence, it will think on its own.

It will be better at general, we are general, we are real,

genuine

general intelligence being.

They will be an artificial intelligence being, but they will think differently as much as we understand spacemen.

We will understand artificial general intelligence because it is complete, it's not biological and it's completely different than us and it won't think like us.

Well, OpenAI has a site and they were using this,

you could you could type in and say hey I want to you know I want to see a picture of vegetables and farmers

and it would come up with a picture it would draw a picture of what you just typed okay

well the problem is is as it went on it was making like little captions for them and it and they didn't make any sense to the researchers.

One of them was,

let's see, vegetables, it was, oh, I can't see it now.

Shoot.

Keyword.

Anyway, it was a keyword like

Vercudis or something, wasn't it?

Vercudi, yeah, that was it.

Vercudis.

Vercudis.

They put Verkudis

and said, farmers and Vercudis.

What is Vercudis?

So the scientists put Verkudis back in, and it gave a picture of vegetables.

It's creating its own language.

They don't understand why.

They don't understand the language.

They don't know what it's doing.

So that's really good.

You know, that's the bad news.

Here's the good news.

Here's the good news.

The very first time this has ever happened, there is a new study on rectal cancer, and it's been given to all of the patients, and all of them are in remission.

All of them, the cancer is being killed.

That is the first time in any cancer treatment that we've seen anything like that.

So not eaten by cancer, but eventually eaten by a machine.

This is the Glenn Back program.

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Hello America, welcome to the Glen Beck program.

Well, how much are you spending on gas?

What does it take to fill your tank?

120, 150 is not unusual, and we are just now at the national average of $4.85 a gallon.

That is, what, another 25 cents?

An additional 25 cents per gallon from last Monday?

This This is out of control.

So what's being done about it?

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So I am, uh,

I flew up to the ranch this weekend.

I went into Park City Fine Art and

brought all of the paintings up for the new art show that is happening this, well, I think it actually starts today in Park City, and I'm going to be there on Friday and Saturday.

And

I tell you, I just, I am in shock from the gas price.

Just shock.

What it takes now to fill my truck is outrageous.

Just outrageous.

How long can people handle this?

How long?

We're already into our savings.

Our savings are almost depleted now.

No matter what Joe Biden said on Friday, I don't know if you heard his speech, but he said, people feel more economically comfortable today than they have since 2013.

Who are you surveying?

Bill Gates and George Soros?

$5

a gallon gasoline is now

in nine different states.

Several other states are just a few pennies away from it.

The average cost of a gallon of regular gasoline reached $4.85 yesterday.

That's an additional $0.3 cents from Saturday and 24 cents from last week.

If you're in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, or Washington, you're now paying more than $5 a gallon.

And in California, according to AAA,

you are now paying $6.33 a gallon on average.

That's insanity.

Now, what do Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington?

What do most of them have in common?

Well, Alaska and Hawaii, you got to ship it over there.

Illinois, Michigan, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, aren't those all left-leaning states?

If the trend continues now, and there's no reason to think that it won't, several other states will join the $5 Club in the next few days.

Indiana, Pennsylvania, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and others.

One month ago, gas was $4.25 a gallon.

One year ago, it was $3.05.

Diesel prices also hit a new record high on Sunday.

National average price is now $5.64

a gallon.

The rising energy costs are a big part of our 40-year high inflation.

Now, let me ask you something, gang.

When will America realize that it is this global warming ESG bull crap that is causing these prices to happen?

The president has already said, and so has Kamala Harris, both of them, in speeches, that what we're going through now is a transition away from fossil fuels and we're paying a high price for it now.

Now they will continue to tell the schlubs of the world that are not paying attention that this is the Biden gas price hike.

But it's not.

They're admitting it to those in the know on tape, on video.

saying this is going to make us a greener planet in the end.

How much

are you going to put up with it?

How much longer before people are telling the federal government enough is enough?

How much longer before you start marching in front of your state houses saying get rid of ESG?

You have You have 23 states.

I don't know why it's not at least 40.

10 states are insane.

We know that.

But when is enough enough?

By the way, you need to calmly teach your friends when they talk about gas prices, you need to calmly just say, not this is Biden's fault.

Just say,

you know, it's the global warming ESG thing that's causing this.

What?

What's ESG?

It gives you the opportunity to explain it.

And here's what you say to your friends.

ESG is

a very Chinese style model

for

the government and the financial system to rank us on who's being best with social justice and environmental and governance.

How many women do we have on the board of directors?

How many blacks do we have on the board of directors, et cetera, et cetera?

Now, you might agree with all of those things, but this is forcing the companies to abandon their search for gasoline.

They cannot build any new drill sites.

They can't pump any oil because they're not getting the loans from the banks.

So the capitalist system is now a shareholder system, and the first place you're seeing this, or sorry, stakeholder system,

you're now seeing in the first place its results in gasoline.

And it is not going to go down.

I think people still think that there's hope that this will go down.

No, the left's hope is that you won't catch on until it's too late, that you'll continue to believe that this gas problem,

our inflation problem,

our food inflation problem is is caused by something else and it's only temporary.

It is not temporary.

This is the plan.

Now, I know that

this is something the press is starting to say.

Conspiracy theory.

This is a plan.

It's a plan.

That's crazy.

That's what the GOP are saying.

Yeah, you know what?

Jim Jordan's right.

He's absolutely right.

Tell me all of the things that are going on and that are going wrong.

And even your Democratic friends who are not crazy,

tell me what's happening at the border.

How is that, is that an accident?

Is that caused by Putin?

What caused that?

We had that solved,

you know, a year and a half ago.

And then what did the first thing Biden do?

He opened up the borders.

This is deliberate because you learn from your mistakes.

Let's say that

Afghanistan was a mistake.

Do we all agree on that?

Wouldn't you learn from that mistake?

That just went on and on and on, and they still say that was a success.

So if that was a success, they're either all crazy or they have a different standard for success.

They have a different plan.

You know, when Biden canceled the drilling leases in the Gulf and then blocked energy exploration in the oil-rich part of Alaska,

gas and oil prices creeped up for two straight weeks.

When he canceled our pipelines, gas and oil went up.

If he really believed that this was for the planet and not to hurt our gas and oil explorers and companies, if he really was doing it for the planet, why would one of the first things he do is open a pipeline for Europe from Russia and then go to war with Russia to try to stop all of that oil coming through a pipeline?

It's intentional.

It's intentional.

By the way, food prices, you know, food at home has now risen according to the government.

Remember, the government is not measuring things the way we used to measure things.

They've played all kinds of tricks.

And this is not a Biden thing.

They started doing this in the 1990s, changing the definition of inflation and what we measure.

So the number that you see, which is, I don't even know, Stu, what is it, 8.6%

now, our inflation number?

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

I honestly thought it was a little higher than that, but it's right around there, yeah.

Can you just look it up for me?

So the inflation rate, it is not that.

The actual shadow stat, meaning the way we used to measure it back when we were talking about Jimmy Carter, if you measure those same items,

we are now up to about 17% inflation.

Your food at home index over the last 12 months, it costs you 10.8%

more than the same set of groceries that you had last year.

You buy the same thing, you're now paying 11%

more for groceries.

Now, I don't know if you missed the news last week, but according to the USDA,

the government is coming out and saying, take the inflation that we had last year

and double it.

That means,

at best,

we're at 22%

food inflation, but I do believe they meant double the inflation and add it to what we have, which would be 33%

inflation.

Either way, people are not going to make it.

Not when they're trying to fill up their gas their gas tanks.

So what is it they're trying to do?

They are trying to cripple people with

oil and gas and diesel.

So you will go out and buy a new electric car.

But that will drive up the cost of your electricity because we are shutting down coal plants.

We're shutting down or turning down nuclear plants.

We are replacing this energy with an unreliable energy of solar and wind.

I am not against solar or wind.

I am completely off the grid because I live in the mountains.

And there's no electricity lines even that come up to this place.

Your broadcast that you're hearing today is run on solar and wind power.

100% green.

This broadcast today is 100% green.

We never

know if we are going to have enough energy day to day.

When I have the whole family up here with me, we have to turn things off beginning at 8 o'clock at night just so we don't get rid of any more

of the solar energy.

We have to just shut down.

So you have about an hour's worth of lights, and then you have to be very careful.

That's terrifying.

You want to run your country like that?

And your food.

People don't understand because they think it comes in this magic saran-wrapped styrofoam container.

But where's your meat come from?

Your meat comes from cattle at farms.

How do they feed them?

They feed them with grain

or alfalfa that they have grown on the land using seeds, fertilizer, and tractors.

The fertilizer uses propane to be able to make it, natural gas to be able to make fertilizer.

You don't have that.

That's why fertilizer is up in some places 300%.

Can you imagine going to the grocery store and paying 300% more for your meat?

Well, eventually you will.

And why?

Because they want you to stop eating meat.

This is a plan.

And it's fortunately cratering

the numbers of Biden and his administration.

However, I don't know if it's really connected with the American people.

They blame it on him, but they don't understand why he's doing it.

And as much as Bill O'Reilly and others want to say he's incompetent, and I agree he is,

this is a plan.

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Later on, we're going to talk about this new national retirement savings plan.

This, again, is another plan to push us into socialism.

When our retirees cannot afford food, what's going to happen?

They're going to have to have the government step in and help.

It's a Green New Deal.

It's a new New Deal.

And there is legislation that is evolving now in Congress.

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These retirement plans never work out because governments always take that money and they spend it elsewhere.

It doesn't work.

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By the way, you know, I started talking about the

art show that I'm having at Park City Fine Art.

I'm going to do another one in

August, I think.

I'm just waiting for the dates

in August in South Florida.

But that one's going to be a lot different.

That one is going to be,

I'm bringing a lot of artifacts with it.

It's Art ART, capitalized effect, artifact tour.

And

this one is just about the art in Park City Fine Art.

And

man, I delivered them on Saturday.

They hadn't even been hung up.

I get up to the ranch, and they had already sold three of them.

I'm just, just

amazed and I am flattered.

Go to Park City Fine Art if you want to see them.

If you're thinking about purchasing one of the originals,

you might want to think about doing it before Saturday if there's a favorite of yours.

But I'll be there Friday and Saturday and I hope to see you there.

You have to RSVP.

Just go to parkcityfineart.com and contact them with an RSVP and they'll give you a time.

I just don't want you standing around in a line longer than you have to.

I really appreciate everybody who is coming out on Saturday.

All right, we have Rand Paul coming up.

I really want to talk to him about a few things:

our national debt, this despicable ad that's being run against him

with a black guy with a noose around his neck.

But also, I want to talk to him about Ukraine.

That's all coming up next.

The Glenn Back program.

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The pain of our past persists to this day.

In Kentucky, like many states throughout the South, lynching was a tool of terror.

It was used to kill hopes for freedom.

It was used to kill my ancestors.

Now, in a historic victory for our Commonwealth, I have become the first black Kentuckian to receive the Democratic nomination for U.S.

Senate.

Okay, stop.

Stop.

If you don't have the Blaze TV

and you're not watching this, this is a guy running against Senator Rand Paul, and he is speaking, but he has standing with a tree behind him and a noose around his neck.

It is one of the most outrageous,

salacious,

and quite honestly, just wrong ad I have ever seen.

And I've seen some bad ads in my day.

Senator Rand Paul joins us now.

Hello, Senator.

Good morning, Glenn.

Thanks for having me.

You bet.

This ad

is just

crazy.

Absolutely crazy.

What's your response to it?

Well, you know, it's despicable.

I'd say it's cringeworthy.

It kind of reminds me of Jesse Smollett.

It's sort of an attention-getter, you know, based on a hoax, based on a lie.

He says in the ad, oh, that I blocked a bill on lynching, which is absolutely untrue.

I actually worked with the authors of the bill for over a year to make sure that it

punished actual lynching and didn't punish minor brush up against somebody, calling people names, graffiti, things like that.

The way they had originally written the bill was Black Lives Matter, remember, painted graffiti on the church in Lafayette Square.

That, under their original writing of the bill, would have been considered lynching and punishable by 10 years in prison for conspiracy to lynch by doing graffiti, which obviously is not lynching and demeans the horrific thing that happened in our history.

So, anyway, I just wanted to get the bill right.

So, we did punish people who actually did this horrific crime, but didn't punish people, you know, who slapped somebody or did something.

Even if there is a punishment, it's not the same as lynching.

But for that, this guy really does the whole Jussie Smollett thing, puts a noose on himself, pretends as if he's being lynched.

I don't know.

It's

despicable, but on one hand, on the other hand, you got to wonder if it doesn't make him just look incredibly foolish.

Well, is there a problem with lynching?

I mean, looking it up, the last lynching in Kentucky was 1927.

And to watch him standing there,

it's horrifying and makes it seem like lynchings are happening all the time.

Well, and it distracts really from the horror we have in our big cities right now.

You know, in Louisville, we have more murders per capita than Chicago.

We had a 14-year-old standing on a bus stop, and many of these tragedies are occurring in minority community.

Kids shouldn't be at risk for being murdered at the bus stop.

I met a moment

by a gang.

Are you back with me now, Glenn?

Yeah, we are.

We are.

Go ahead.

All right.

And I was telling you that we also experienced, you know, recently a mom whose son was shot and lost both of his eyes, five-year-old kid.

And so I think when you, you know, think you're Jesse Smollett and put a noose around your head and start doing that, you distract from the real violent problems that we do need to work with.

You know, we need to figure out how to get more stability, more fathers in the home.

We need to figure out how to get more police patrols.

You know, this guy that I'm running against also wants to defund the police.

So he's for no police force.

He wants reparations for slavery.

And then he somehow thinks that putting a noose around his head is going to be something that's of use to making or allowing for less violence.

Not to minimize racism, I lived in Kentucky for a while back in the 80s, and there was still problems with race, but it has been getting better.

And

I know you well enough to know you take race seriously.

Let's talk about a couple of other things.

This is really getting to me what we're doing in Ukraine.

We just sent them more money than,

I think almost more money by about maybe $5 billion

than the country of Russia spends in a year in their Department of Defense.

We sent it over there.

I don't see any accountants going with it.

And then we keep, like last week, we sent them another $700 million just out of the blue.

And then we sent them a missile system that Russia came out today and said, if any of these missiles land in Russia, we will strike America's homeland with a nuke.

What are we doing?

Yeah, somebody needs to be counseling what happens and what are the possible ramifications of this.

But realize, you're right.

We've given them about $60 billion now, and it's about equivalent to what Russia spends in a year.

But they've also said that only lasts until September.

So in September, they're going to be back at the trough, and they're going to want more.

And it's not money we have.

We don't have a rainy day fund.

You don't walk over to the Federal Reserve and open a big safe and it's like, aha, here's all the money.

There is no money.

It's all borrowed money.

So we either borrow it from China or the Federal Reserve prints it up and

we borrow it from the Federal Reserve.

But that creates inflation.

And so they're going to be back in September wanting more.

And see, they're already starting to talk about what happens when the war is finally over.

It's going to be trillions of dollars to rebuild Ukraine.

Who do you think they expect to rebuild Ukraine?

The United States.

And so I think that we do need to rethink this.

And I'm sympathetic to the cause of the Ukrainians, but, you know, charity begins at home, and

you can't give away money you don't have.

So

I know this sounds paranoid, but I just don't trust these people

in any way, shape, or form, meaning our own government.

Are we anxious to engage in a war over there?

Because it seems like it.

You know, I ask one simple thing that the special inspector general for Afghanistan, who's been on the job for a decade, who's got a whole team and does a great job of trying to prevent people from stealing our money and stealing our weapons, I asked that he be put in charge of Ukraine.

His team said they could immediately start doing it.

They're used to dealing in a war zone and flatly rejected not only by Democrats, but also by the

hawkish leaders in the Republican Party who want to get us involved and really think that somehow this is going to be our war and they don't care where it goes from here.

And nobody's

counseling caution as far as the possibility of this expanding into a much larger war.

So, no,

we should be worried about not that, you know, the thing is, is we can all, I think we're unified in having sympathy for Ukraine, but at the same time, if you put missiles in there and they launch them on a Russian city and the war expands into Russia,

you know, I think really

the reaction of the Russians is unpredictable.

Perfect.

Let's see.

I've got so many things to ask you.

I want to ask you about the disinformation Fauci, and I know you're unveiling

the penny plan budget today.

And I'll let you pick, if you can, squeeze two of those, DHS disinformation, Fauci, and if you want to give us some preview of the Penny Plan today.

Well, the Penny Plan balances the budget in five years.

And the reason I've chosen five years to balance the budget is when we have introduced a balanced budget amendment, Mike Lee and I did this a few years ago.

The amendment says that the budget must be balanced in five years.

Every Republican votes for it.

And then guess what?

When I put forward a budget that actually balances in five years, like the balanced budget amendment would command, I get, you know, maybe 20 out of 50.

And so we put forward as a litmus test, you know, which Republicans are big government Republicans.

You want to see who the good guys are.

See who votes for the budget that balances in five years that I'll put forward.

Now, here's the problem.

About eight years ago, you could freeze spending and balance in five years.

Then it was the penny plan.

You could cut 1% and balance in five years.

Now it's up to six pennies.

So it's actually a 6% cut each year for five years.

And some people say like, oh, my goodness, that's so much.

How could we ever do it?

You could eliminate the Department of Education tomorrow, and you would never miss it.

You wouldn't fire one teacher.

You wouldn't miss it if you fire.

If you got rid of the entire Department of Education, you could probably get rid of half of the Department of interior most of the department of commerce but the thing is is even a six percent across the board to everything there's that much waste in every department

oh easy but i'm with you on eliminating these departments we have to ran or we do not keep our our freedom what what the administration is doing in weaponizing each one of these uh administrative arms is terrifying when you look at it all put together

47 different federal agencies have SWAT teams.

So I'm not for gun control unless we're talking about controlling the guns of the government.

And I think we've got too many people walking around with SWAT teams.

Look,

police

need to have it in big cities where there's a lot of violence.

But I don't think the Department of Education needs a SWAT team, and they've got one.

I am growing, my growing concern over the fact that the states have not put in any kind of legislation to stop what happened the last time we had COVID.

Nobody is paying for

any of the constitutional stomping that they did.

Fauci, nobody's asking any questions except you.

Where are we with Fauci?

Yeah, my wife asked me that every week when I returned from Washington.

She says, how come he's not in jail yet?

And I said, I'm trying.

I'm doing everything I can.

But, you know, he's been referred to Merrick Garland, to the Department of Justice, but, you know, that's a blind end.

It's not going to happen.

But the thing is, is come November, we're going to be in charge of at least probably the House, hopefully the Senate, and there will be a thorough investigation.

I will subpoena every last paper of Fauci's because I think he's not only been dishonest about funding the gain of function in Wuhan, I think there's been a cover-up, and I think there's been a misdirection campaign.

The misdirection campaign is to get us to think about other things,

but not to think about the root cause of where we got the virus.

But his other biggest failing, the other reason he should be filed, is simply that he never talks about treatment.

If, you know, you can still get it if you've been vaccinated.

What are you supposed to do?

People need to know that you're supposed to get treatment within about five days.

The treatments work best within five days.

If you're getting sick and you're at risk, you need to get treatment within five days.

And there are several treatments that actually do work and can save your lives.

I still have people going in to get treatment.

They're denied, saying, oh, you're not high high risk, so we're not going to give you the antiviral pill.

Well, what about the monoclonals?

They say, oh, they don't work anymore, so the government will allow you to use the monoclonals.

So it's a system that is now so socialized that all of the directives come from government and from Fauci.

Instead of you talking about your doctor, these are various treatments.

Some work better than the others.

We would have done better on day three, but you're day six or seven, but we're still going to give them because we think there's a chance it'll keep you off the ventilator.

None of that's happening.

None of the discussion is happening.

It's all coming down from fauci who makes an edict and right now in america he will not let you have monoclonal antibodies period but he will he specifically for the last two years wouldn't let you have them once you became an inpatient you had to beg to leave the hospital to get monoclonal antibodies because of fauci's rigidity and his rules and his algorithms

quickly do we have anything to worry about with monkeypox

i i don't i can't give you the complete answer on that but it seems to be a contact disease it seems to be mostly uh being spread as a sexually transmitted disease.

So we'll see over time, but I can't say that I know much more than that.

Okay.

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Welcome, Michael.

How are you, sir?

Great,

good.

You're breaking up a bit.

Your primary for California is tomorrow.

And the way it works is it's the two top people.

So if it's an Independent and a Democrat, there is no Republican in the race, if I'm not mistaken.

So

you have a chance of being number two, right?

That's right.

It's an open primary.

So anybody can vote for anybody.

Top two vote getters go to the runoff election in November, and I'm drawing support in equal levels from Republicans, Independents, Democrats, feeling very strong that once we get into the runoff, we can beat Gavin Newsome in November.

Have you been in a

debate with Gavin yet?

Not yet.

This is still early, early days, but I think they're scared of me.

They're trying to elevate my opponents

so they don't have to face me in the fall.

You know, I'm the only person that can really counter Gavin's lies, his misinformation.

You know, the state is being driven down the drain, Glenn, as you know.

I mean, we're in simultaneous crises on the worst crime and homeless crisis in our history.

Our forest fires are out of control.

We're having blackouts and water shortages for the fourth year in a row.

People are fed up.

They're fed up with the ideology.

They're fed up with wokeness.

So, I'm the person that's been able to really challenge the governor on these issues, and I think once we get into the runoff, we will defeat him in the fall.

You know what I love about you, Michael, is you're you're honest.

You will honestly search for the truth, and if new information comes, you will change your mind and you'll admit it, and you'll say why you changed your mind based in common sense and actual

facts.

When you're talking to Californians about gas prices, this is all because of ESG and

trying to be

gas and oil independent, or I'm sorry, not independent, off gas and oil by 2035.

And I don't think people get that yet.

Do Californians get that?

No, I mean, this is

outrageous.

We have the highest taxes in the United States.

We have the highest gasoline prices, the second highest electricity prices.

And yet we have open-air drug markets killing our citizens.

We have kids becoming addicted to hard drugs.

We have homicides that increase 30%.

The cities are unlivable.

You know, we were hypocritical.

I mean, we import a huge amount of our petroleum from the Amazon, but we won't allow, we won't unleash oil production in California.

We've seen our carbon emissions in the United States decline 22% between 2005 and 2020, but we won't allow more natural gas production, and they're shutting down power plants.

I mean, this is a governor who

actually has not ⁇ yeah, go ahead, Glenn.

No, no, no, I'm sorry to interrupt.

We're on a slight delay.

What is your plan for

energy

if you are the governor?

What are you going to do differently?

Well, the most important thing to understand here is there's two kinds of environmentalists.

There's pro-human environmentalists that are pro-growth.

They're pro-abundant energy.

And then there's anti-human, anti-growth, pro-scarcity environmentalists.

I'm the former.

I'm pro-abundance.

The governor is pro-scarcity.

Unfortunately, the Biden administration is pro-scarcity.

That's why we're in the worst energy crisis in 50 years.

We need more abundant natural gas oil production.

We need to keep our nuclear plants operating.

We need to build new natural gas facilities in California.

The governor has extraordinary powers, particularly in an emergency, which is what we're in.

I will use those powers to make sure that we keep the lights on, that we expand energy production.

With enough energy, you can produce fresh water through desalination from the oceans.

I will do that.

I will make my appointees to the California Coastal Commission and other commissions make sure that we're producing abundant water for the farmers, for the residents, and for the natural environment.

You are probably the worst

case scenario for Democrats.

Although I should say

the Democrats that are

more socialist in nature, the ones that are still saying we need to get rid of the cops and everything else, there is a real split in the Democratic Party, is there not?

Absolutely.

I mean, that's why we're pulling support.

You know, what you see, it's interesting, of course, you know, black Democrats want more police.

Latino Democrats want more police.

It's really white Democrats, the folks that live in the hills that are upper income, that are the most woke.

The people who must live with high crime,

who live in the flats, who want to see law and order.

They don't want to see the open-air drug markets.

They're the ones that suffer the most.

So we're pulling significant support from those communities.

That's the split here in California is that it's really among socioeconomic class.

It's among people that live in reality as opposed to people that live in social media whose heads are lost to ideology.

I'm trying to call the question on practical solutions, common sense solutions.

I just don't, this is not a, whether or not you should have an open-air drug market should not be a left-right issue.

Whether or not you should raise standards rather than get rid of algebra, which is what the governors people want to do, should not be a left-right issue.

Whether or not you should have enough electricity, enough fresh water.

These are basic functions of civilization.

That's what's at stake is I'm running on a pro-civilization platform.

The radical left has gone so far in California, they really, they, you know, who would have guessed the people that say that Western civilization is evil would, in the end, be undermining the institutions of Western civilization.

The good news is I believe there are a minority of people in California.

Californians are very liberal people, but we want to keep the lights on.

We want to keep the water flowing.

We want our streets to be safe.

We need more police officers.

I believe in the possibility of rehabilitation, but you can't just shut down three prisons like the governor is proposing to do and let everybody out without there being any consequences or any probation.

So these are, I think, just back to basics in California, back to the fundamentals of civilization.

Every time something goes wrong and we've seen these institutions fail, you've got to get new leaders, people who believe in the American way of life, it's the greatest country in the world.

I believe California is the greatest state and the greatest country, but you need leaders that believe in it.

You need leaders that aren't full of self-hatred and white guilt, who aren't out to punish the institutions that are necessary for our survival.

Michael, were you always this way

or did you think the party was?

When did you become

kind of at odds with the what's now mainstream Democratic Party?

Well, I mean, I used to, you know, I was a young radical on the left.

Over time, I'm 50 now.

So, you know, part of it, I've traveled the world.

I've seen, I've been to Africa and Latin America and Asia.

I've seen that we have the greatest system.

There's just two types of civilization, two types of systems in the world, Glenn.

There's just one system, which is what we have.

It's a democracy.

It's equal justice under the law.

The same rules apply to everybody.

When they don't, then you can go to court and address that.

And then there's every other system in the world that is not like that, which is basically might makes right, and that the powerful people dominate and that they're in the grip of some religion, whether it's the Hutus against the Tutsis or the Shias and the Shiites.

It's just tribal.

And what America has done and what the Western civilization has done is it's created fairness, equal justice under the law.

I came to appreciate that by traveling around around the world and seeing that our system is not only the most fair, it's also what allows the greatest freedom, the most prosperity.

There's other issues I came to understand that renewables are too unreliable, they're too dilute to power a major industrial civilization, which is why we're having power blackouts, by the way, not just in California, but around the United States.

And I've come to also see that the left got sucked into victim ideology, This idea that some people are inherently victims, other people are oppressors.

It's childlike.

It's childish.

That is one thing that has changed a bit.

I mean, even when I was a progressive, there was still real love of Martin Luther King, of Nelson Mandela, of this idea that

you could achieve a better life, you could overcome adversity.

That's also positive psychology.

It's the idea that you can change your your mentality, change your life, work hard,

have discipline,

get the right diet and exercise that you need.

These things are now viewed as oppressive by much of the left.

It's in the grip of white guilt and victim ideology.

I reject it.

I know it's unhealthy for us as individuals.

It's unhealthy for the society.

I mean, look at

the mistreatment of our most vulnerable in the name of compassion.

It's done because we're treating people like victims.

We're treating them as subhuman.

I just think it's wrong.

I object to it, and I think it's a common sense view.

You know, the Beatles, we need love, but the Beatles were wrong.

Love is not all you need.

You also need discipline, hard work.

There's a big debate about how do we deal with the racial disparities in education.

Well, this, you know, this is not complicated.

If you want to improve student performance, students need to study more.

Schools, you know, we shut down our schools during COVID.

It was insane.

The governor sent his own kids to private school for in-classroom instruction.

We saw the impact was worse among poor kids, minority students.

I believe that hard work makes all the difference.

My parents taught me how to work hard.

You bring discipline, mentality, focus to your life.

We need a leader of California that will bring that spirit, bring that can-do energy to our schools rather than this pathetic, patronizing, condescending victim ideology.

So I just look and I kind of go, there's two mentalities.

One is a mentality that you can overcome adversity.

It's healthy.

It's strong.

It works for people.

It works for countries.

It works for institutions.

And then there's another mentality, which is a pitying mentality.

It aims to tell people that they're weak, that they can't overcome their circumstances.

I think when people are forced to choose, they choose the former, they choose strength,

they choose resilience.

That's what I want people to embrace right now.

We need to,

you know, as they say, you know, good times make weak leaders.

Weak leaders is what we have in California, but weak leaders make bad times.

And I'm drawing support because people know we need a strong leader that will tap into our inherent resilience to overcome these tough

circumstances.

Honestly, Michael, you know, the rest of that is hard times make strong leaders, and I think these hard times have made you.

I don't want to say anything that hurts your chances,

but if I lived in California and I was a Republican, I think I would probably vote for you because you're the only one that really does have a chance as an independent to beat Gavin Newsom.

And we agree on enough of the stuff, and you are at least someone that has a conversation with people who disagree with you.

And that is the first step towards healing, common sense, and including everybody in the conversation.

Running for the governor of California, the author of San Francisco, he is the founder and president of Environmental Progress.

His website is Schellenberger4Governor.com.

Schellenberger4Governor.com.

Michael, best of luck to you tomorrow.

Thanks so much, Glenn.

I welcome your support and appreciate you.

Thank you.

God bless.

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Can you imagine if he won as governor of California, how much positive change he could make,

but the kind of pressure that he would be under?

My gosh, just the teachers' unions alone for what he said.

It's true.

It would just kill him.

And one of the things we've talked about, this goes to education.

It goes to certainly things like ESG scores and all the battles that we're going through right now.

California is such a big state with so many people and so much money.

We've seen this happen where textbooks get changed and they change them because they want to please people in California.

And then you're in Mississippi and you get hit with those crazy California textbooks changes from these companies.

The same thing's happening with these investment arms where they're chasing the ESG scores because they're getting so much pressure from the government of California only.

California's governor makes a big difference to the entire country.

And that shouldn't be the way it is, but it is reality.

And having someone like Michael in control rather than than Gavin Newsom, who is the worst of the worst and will undoubtedly take this next term and try to turn it into a run for president at some point, man, there is a lot at stake here in this election.

Wasn't Michael the guy who was like the environmentalist of the year?

Is that Michael?

Yeah.

Remember, he was on the cover of Time magazine, Environmentalist of the Year around 2008.

And

now, listen to him.

I mean, he's still an environmentalist, you know, but he's more of an environmentalist like people are on the right.

I am all for clean energy.

But if you're for that, then let's use clean energy.

It's called nuclear power.

And there's new generations of nuclear power that are safer and better than the old nuclear power.

And the old nuclear power is the most safe power generation the world has ever seen.

Yeah.

The first time I think I ever was aware of Michael Schellenberger was he was featured in a documentary on CNN about that topic.

And he was,

I mean, how else would he get on CNN?

He was environmentalist of the year.

And they interviewed him about nuclear power.

And he went through and outlined

all these facts about nuclear power.

And I just remember sitting there watching this documentary thinking, like, how is this on the air on CNN?

And the answer is, Michael has a legitimate reputation as an environmentalist and knows a lot of these players to the point of when you read his books, he gets interviews with all of the big players,

you know, when it comes to the environment and when it comes to homelessness

in his book, San Francisco.

And

they

outwardly say they didn't even

make the points that people like

AOC are saying.

Like one of the big ones he takes on, he goes to the person who says, supposedly, that global warming is going to end the earth in 10 years and talks talks to him about it and he said he thanks Michael for coming to him because he never said anything like that it's it's a total lie that has been you know all over the media for the past 15 years and yet he it didn't even occur it really is incredible

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You know, you don't want somebody like the, you know, the head of J.P.

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But what he did say was, brace yourself for an economic hurricane.

That's remarkable, remarkable coming from somebody like Jamie Dimon.

I would suggest that you brace yourself, but also prepare for impact.

You've got to act and prepare.

It's no good if you're standing in your kitchen and you're right right by the windows and the hurricane is coming in to say, brace yourself.

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It is a flag that

was on a landing craft that brought men and tanks across the channel on D-Day.

The ship was sunk by the Germans on Omaha Beach,

and one of the sailors went down to rescue the flag.

It is

that one flag

tells the entire story

of D-Day.

It is ripped to shreds, frayed.

The stars are still together.

This was the biggest military operation

in world history.

Three million Allied troops

were sent across the Channel.

No one knew if it would succeed or not.

No one knew if Hitler was expecting them,

if he

if he was still there, his troops were on high alert.

If he hadn't looked elsewhere, we were dead.

Imagine being on

the

shore of England, getting ready to go across the channel, knowing that really, truly, one of the most bat hardened and technologically sound armies was waiting across the river on the beach for you.

Eisenhower wrote a note.

He wrote it to everyone who was going across.

He said, you're about to embark on a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months, and the eyes of the world are upon you.

The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you.

In company with our brave allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of

the German people's war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over the oppressed peoples of Europe, and the security for ourselves in a free world.

And it's an important one, I think.

Savagely.

Yeah,

it's a great point you make there, Glenn.

We did lose you here for just a quick second.

Maybe you could back up a second.

Are we there too?

Sorry, we're having a little bit of technical difficulties.

Okay.

The eyes of the world are upon you.

The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you.

In company with our brave allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the German war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over the oppressed peoples of Europe, and security for ourselves in a free world.

Your task ahead is not an easy one.

Your enemy is well trained, well-equipped, and battle-hardened.

He will fight savagely.

But in this year, 1944, much has happened since the Nazi triumphs of 1940 and 41.

The United Nations have inflicted upon the Germans great defeats in open battle, man-to-man.

Our air offense has seriously reduced their strength in the air and their capacity to wage war on the ground.

Our home fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions of war and placed at our disposal great reserves of fighting men.

The tide has turned.

The freemen in the world are marching together to victory.

I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle.

We will accept nothing less than a full victory.

Good luck, and let us all beseech the blessings of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking.

As they were reading that and then launching one by one, FDR was on the radio talking about the fall of Rome.

The next day, once they had gotten onto the beach and were making progress, FDR took to the airwaves again in one of the most

outrageous speeches, if it were given today,

that you will ever read.

Imagine your president coming on the air and saying this.

Last night when I spoke to you about the fall of Rome, I knew at that moment the troops of the United States and our allies were crossing the channel in another and greater operation.

And it has come to success thus far.

But in this poignant hour, I ask you to join with me in prayer.

That's where the president today, if he even said that, would leave it.

He then says, and I'm quoting, Almighty God, our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free suffering humanity.

Lead them straight and true, give them strength to their arms, stoutness of their hearts, steadfastness in their faith.

They will need thy blessings.

Their road will be long and hard, for the enemy is strong.

He may hurl back our forces, success may not come with rushing speed, but we shall return again and again, and we know that by thy grace, by the righteousness of our cause, our sons will triumph.

They will be sore tired,

but night and by day without rest until victory is won, the darkness will be rent by noise and flame, and men's souls will be shaken with the violences of war.

For these men are lately drawn from the ways of peace.

They fight not for the lust of conquest.

They fight to end conquest.

They fight to liberate.

They fight to let justice arise and tolerance and good will among all thy people.

They yearn but for the end of battle and for their return to the haven of their home.

Some, dear Lord, will never return, embrace these, Father, and receive them, thy heroic servant, into thy kingdom.

And for us at home, fathers, mothers, children, wives, sisters, and brothers of brave men overseas, whose thoughts and prayers are ever with them, help us, Almighty God, to rededicate ourselves in renewed faith in thee at this hour of great sacrifice.

Many people have urged that I call the nation into a single single day of special prayer, but because the road is long and the desire, if great,

I ask that our people devote themselves in a continuance of prayer.

As we rise up each new day and again each day is spent, let the words of prayer be on our lips, invoking thy help to our efforts.

Give us strength to strengthen our daily tasks to redouble the contributions we can make in the physical and material support of our armed forces.

Let our hearts be stout to wait out the long travail, to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our courage unto our sons whereverso they may be.

And O Lord, give us faith.

Give us faith in thee, faith in our sons, faith in each other, faith in our united crusade.

Let not the keenness of our spirit ever be dulled.

Let

none of these impacts of temporary events, of temporal matters, but of fleeting moment, let not these deter us in our unconquerable purpose.

With your blessings, we shall prevail over the unholy force of our enemy.

Help us conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogancies.

Lead us to the saving of our country and with our sister nations in a world unity that will spell a sure peace, a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men, and a peace that will let all men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil.

But we know thy will be done, Almighty God.

Amen.

Could you even imagine hearing our President speak like that today?

We have a real problem in today's world where

we don't even really want to

admit our own faults.

If we're honest about what we're facing today, it's all of our own faults.

We let our

love of

of unbridled freedom

conquer

our duty of responsibility.

We let our wants become our needs.

And there is no one to blame any more, or at least there is no one that will take the blame.

Dwight Eisenhower has become one of my favorite people

in history

because while he said the eyes of the world are upon you

and we are going to win

in his pocket on that day,

he had written a letter for release if things did not go well.

He said, Our landings have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold, and I have withdrawn our troops.

My decision to attack at this time and place was based on the best information available.

The troops, the air, the navy did all that

bravery and devotion to duty could do.

Any blame or fault

that attaches to this attempt,

it is mine alone.

Right now our politicians are trying to do something they think very brave and noble.

They haven't even told us what they're truly fighting for.

It's not Ukraine that is driving up the gas prices, it is their fight for climate.

It is their fight for the earth, and they will blame the repercussions on anything.

It is the money printing of greedy politicians and an absolute criminally

incompetent Fed,

the greed of the banks

that has caused this inflation.

Treasury Secretary admitted it.

Last week, yeah, we misread.

We failed to see things.

We shouldn't have done.

But not our Commander-in-Chief.

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and try to emulate that in our own lives

every day

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So it looks like Dr.

Oz now is the candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania, and I'm all on the Oz bandwagon now.

I am praying that he is the man that he says he is.

I'm praying that he is not Mitt Romney or another

rhino.

I don't think he's Mitt Romney.

The biggest thing with him is, can he win?

It's a tough state.

I think he can.

Any Republican should win.

Any Republican in any state where any Republican ever has a chance to win should win this cycle.

So he hopefully will win.

Why do you think he wouldn't win?

Well, I mean, you know, there's a

when you are in a bright red state and you know you're going to win the race.

You can run pretty much anybody and you'll win the race.

When you have a situation like this where you're in a purple state and you're running a guy who's never run a campaign before, a guy who has, you know, been all over the board, honestly, I mean, I think he would even admit that, that, you know, all over the, he's been all over the board throughout his career, believing all sorts of different things.

A guy who, if he, if he makes mistakes, it's a blowable race, right?

Like, you could lose this race if he does not run a good campaign.

If you run a boring, generic Republican in this race, you're likely going to win it.

If you have a guy who gets lots and lots of attention and then messes up, you could lose.

I don't think that, you know, maybe Dr.

Os won't do that.

I'm sure Donald Trump took that into account when he made the, you know, the endorsement.

So hopefully he knows him a hell of a lot better than I do.

But

I'm risk averse in this cycle because you don't need a great candidate to win.

You just need somebody who's not going to pull up the race.

I know.

All on the Oz bandwagon.

Yes.

Yay.

Go Oz.