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We're going to talk about the economy.
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We are going to talk about the Supreme Court.
Mike Lee joins us about what's now going through the Senate.
And I want to start with a very frank letter that we just received, an email from somebody who
used to be, in her own words, a modern pro-choice woman.
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So I got an email in, and I want to read it verbatim.
I can no longer relate to the modern pro-choice woman.
I don't want to shout my abortion.
I want to pretend it never happened.
Up until last week's SCOTUS leak, I had done a pretty good job of burying my 20-year secret.
But the Roe vs.
Wade information earthquake triggered an eruption.
I can no longer pretend to be ambivalent or leave it to blue-check pro-lifers to speak for me.
My days of repeating safe, legal, and rare, that mantra like a good Gen X libertarian feminist, are over.
Some pro-abortion activists call their life-ending life-ending procedure self-care like they just booked a hot stone massage or a facial at a spa
this is a polite euphemism many women tell themselves not because we are cold-blooded killers but because it's how we survive we have to lie in order to justify what is actually taking place
denial is just a protective coat barrier from the truth
remember any woman born after row v.
Wade has been programmed to believe that abortion is a natural born right.
It's legal, therefore it must not be evil.
It's a medical procedure.
Women do it every day.
Planned Parenthood has a nice way of describing abortion on their website.
A doctor uses a combination of medical tools and a suction device to gently take the pregnancy tissue out of your uterus.
Gently take the tissue out.
Benign euphemisms that wrap our hearts and minds in a suffocating cocoon.
Benign euphemisms to keep us in line.
I was raised in the Bible Belt, and I believe that sex before marriage was the greatest of sins.
You'd be better off robbing a store by pistol than be caught fornicating with a boy, and yet I did fornicate with a boy.
No boy I'd ever be proud to bring around my parents.
I never gave him the option to talk me out of it.
I just demanded that he paid half for the procedure and never speak of it again.
I told myself it would be easier to survive the hidden shame of the abortion than wear the shame of my sin on my belly for nine months.
I took the so called easy way out at six weeks.
I swallowed a pill I got from some abortionist who gave me the creeps.
He was no medical saint like the ones portrayed in the cider house rules nobly nobly saving women from coat hanger abortions.
The doctor in my story made a quick buck at the expense of terrified good girls.
Years later I would I would learn that he kept aborted fetuses in buckets and was under investigation for shady medical practices.
I couldn't leave his clinic fast enough, but at least I wouldn't have to miss work or skip my college classes.
I could just finish my degree and still make my parents proud.
How convenient.
But the pill I took made an ugly, painful mess and didn't finish the job.
Now I had to see a real obstetrician to get an ultrasound and deal with the aftermath.
This doctor's office was nicer.
It had bright lights and pink walls.
Although my doctor was professional, I still felt the quiet judgment in her voice.
I refused to look at the image of my tortured fetus on the screen.
I knew what it it would mean if I did.
My feminist career ambitions would lose the battle to my soul if I looked at that baby.
The doctor told me the fetus was still viable, but now most likely mentally challenged.
The kinder thing to do would to be finish the job at an in-clinic abortion.
End the fetus's suffering.
End my own self-torture.
I woke up from anesthesia to learn the abortion was complete.
It was over so quickly, but the internal conflict hangs and hangs.
You find weird ways to cope.
Not long after I discovered an abandoned robin egg still perfectly intact.
I wrapped it in a sock and I carried it with me.
For over a decade.
If I couldn't do right by my own child, maybe I could keep this unhatched egg safe.
Eventually, I had had to come to terms with the fact that the bird egg was dead, and I got therapy.
He was a good New York psychologist, secular, liberal, tolerant.
He helped me to forgive myself, but I always knew who I really needed to ask forgiveness.
It's easy for a young woman with all those stockpiled eggs in her ovaries to be pro-choice.
She can toss away the miracle of life like a rotten banana or a bruised apple because it's easily replaced.
It wasn't until I was forced to confront the mortality of my own fertility that I felt the full choice of my regret.
But I don't write this letter to achieve redemption or to be the new face of the pro-life movement.
You'll not see me pleading with women outside of an abortion clinic.
You'll not see me protesting with a cutesy homemade sign at the March for Life.
You're not going to see me sparring on Twitter, uh, Twitter confronting baby killers with cold hard facts.
For For now, you'll not even know my name.
I suppose this isn't very brave, but my story isn't complete, and God's work in me is in an active state.
Mine is a modest mission.
Maybe if I'm honest about my own wounds, I can help other women like me to heal.
Maybe I can love the terrified, knocked-up woman in the Bible Belt who believes the best,
and the worst lies in our society has ever told.
Better than any conservative talk show could ever, ever, could come up with.
These are the best of the worst lies.
The SCOTUS leak ripped a band-aid off a festering, 50-year-old wound.
It's naive to think that we'll fix this mess for the unborn overnight and deprogram men and women plugged into 50 years of slick, well-packaged lies.
Slavery was legal in the U.S.
for over 200 years before we fought a war to end it, and it would be another hundred years before we'd end state-sanctioned racism.
When it comes to the issue of defending innocent life,
I know it's hard to be patient.
This is a clear battle of good versus evil for many on the right.
But you need allies like me, the former safe, legal, and rare pro-choicers who are afraid to come out of the shadows, afraid to become a political prop in the culture war, but willing to do the quiet missionary work in our own backyard.
I hope for the day future progressives look back in horror at today's progressives fighting to keep abortion on demand.
I hope for the day the New York Times publishes the pro-life version of the 1619 project.
Maybe they'll call it the 1973 project, whose mission is to reframe the country's history by placing the consequence of abortion and the contribution of the pro-life movement at the very center of our national narrative.
Until that day,
I just want to help these women be braver than me,
to see beyond their impossible tomorrow.
If I had allowed allowed someone the chance to let me be brave,
I might not have had the same successful career.
But I now would have a 20-year-old son or daughter to invest this unexplained overflow in my heart.
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Chip Roy has been talking a lot about Biden's border policies.
Talk about the damage being done to the United States of America.
Mr.
Secretary, do you know what this is?
This is a mobile morgue, a body trailer, needed by counties in South Texas overwhelmed by dead migrants.
That particular trailer is filled with these bodies.
27 bodies that were stored in this mobile morgue in South Texas with dead bodies of migrants.
Dead bodies like this one found on a ranch just three weeks ago in South Texas.
A dead migrant.
Somehow that's compassion.
How about the dead bodies found by migrants?
Compassion.
How about the ranchers who had to walk out of their door and this is what they face?
Gentlemen with rocks threatening a rancher in South Texas, only able to be saved when they were able to bring their dogs out to scare the people away in order to save themselves.
Or the fact that you've got houses being attacked, you've got livestock dead on the side because we've got ranches wide open.
How about the little girl here with a brand on her arm?
A little girl with a brand on her arm because of your policies, a little girl here in the desert found by ranchers trying to save their life.
And how about the lost voices for people dying from fentany?
The hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of Americans dying from fentanyl.
Faces, faces of Americans, faces of Americans across this country dying because of fentanyl pouring into our country.
Time of the gentleman is expired.
You know full well.
Time of the gentleman is expired.
I'm just so tired of all of this.
Aren't you?
Aren't you just so tired of all of this?
Democrats try to claim the moral high ground on everything that they push.
It's all about compassion.
If we can just save, fill in the blank.
Record amounts of illegals are crossing our border.
Record amounts of people are dying because of it.
Not only are migrants dying, Americans are dying.
U.S.
servicemen are dying on the border.
Fentanyl overdoses are reaching now critical stage.
It's now the leading cause of death for adults 18 to 45.
Fentanyl, the leading cause of death 18 to 45.
And no one is talking about it, including our local and city government.
I will show you all tomorrow night.
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It's the Wednesday night special, Biden's Border Bloodbath, the deadly crisis exposed.
It is amazing to me how
the
how we are now starting to see the fruits of all of their labor.
We are now starting to see the starvation.
I'm telling you, millions will starve to death in the next five years because of what this administration and the
global elites have decided to do.
Millions will starve to death, and we won't be in a position to help anyone.
We talk about
abortion as it's a right.
It's death.
We talk about our fuel policy as something that will help the planet, but it will mean death.
We talk about
the border, but we don't talk about the death.
This is a death cult that we're facing.
And you know what's what's crazy is people are starting to wake up and they're starting to see facts that we thought people knew.
Like I always thought that, you know, Bill Maher, I disagreed with him, but he was informed.
Do we have the Bill Maher cut?
Listen to this.
I learned things this week, because this put it on the front page, that are pretty basic things that I did not know about abortion.
Like in Europe,
the modern countries of Europe, way more restrictive than we are, or what they're even proposing.
If you are pro-choice,
you would like it a lot less in Germany and Italy and France and Spain and Switzerland.
Did you know that?
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
That's right.
Okay.
I learned most people who are pro-life are women.
Did not know that?
He goes on to say, most abortions are done with a pill.
He said, even if you go into a clinic, they're done with a pill, and the pills are easy to get in America.
So for people who are saying we're going back to 1973, we're not.
That's just factually inaccurate.
I think there's an awakening that is happening.
People are going from woke to awake, which is a very nice transition.
And a very different thing.
Very.
Very different.
Yeah.
The pill thing is such an interesting part of this because, you know, you can, women are doing it in Texas.
They did a study on what happened in texas when they cut the abortion restrictions down to six weeks with this recent law that they passed and it prevented at least in texas they think only about 10 of abortions part of that was people traveling uh also it was part of people just ordering from online pharmacies in india these pills that they can get these abortions and like really i mean being honest about it there's no way we're going to be able to regulate that out of existence there's no it's never going to be the case.
So,
you know, I mean, we can't stop fentanyl, right?
How are we going to stop abortion pills that are legal all around the world from flowing in in the mail?
I mean, it's just not going to happen.
So,
what you talked about with the woman earlier is the much,
in some ways, more important than Roe versus Wade being overturned.
Roe versus Wade being overturned is an important part of this, but it's really like going to the gym once.
Yes, it's part of getting in shape, shape, but it is only the first step of getting in shape.
And you have to keep going.
Oh, and you have to change.
I mean, people are like, you keep going, and then pretty soon you just love it.
I've never found that part.
I've never found that part.
But
we have to work on people's hearts.
You know, there was this tweet last week that came out that said, you know,
this abortion thing, guys, you better wake up.
It's going to stop the hookup culture.
That's a good thing.
That's a good thing.
Yeah,
that was the big threat.
Probably a good thing for our society, is it not?
And a good thing for us as a nation, as a people.
I was shocked to hear, I mean, it's been 20 years since I've dated.
And I dated poorly back then.
I lucked out.
But I was shocked to hear that people now expect sex.
and then depending on how that goes, we'll see about a relationship.
Whole thing is flipped upside down.
Everything.
I mean, now upside down, inside out.
Right.
Yeah.
What was typically the way you would meet people is now like a creepy thing.
Walking up and meeting someone at a bar, meeting someone at work, you know,
you know, with the idea when you walk up to them that you're flirting with them is now this like creepy thing.
And the normal thing is if you swipe a certain direction, whatever direction that is,
you show consent beforehand and you kind of reverse engineer the whole process, does not seem like a good, sensible way for a civilization to operate.
And now we can't get President Biden to actually call what's happening the terrorist activity that is happening at our Supreme Court justice's house.
We can't even call it terror.
We can't even get a president to disavow those who are now saying exactly the same thing that many people said
before January 6th that got them into so much trouble.
We got to stand up and fight.
Oh, that was obscene to say.
Now you have Lori Lightfoot and others saying it all the time.
Mike Lee joins us next.
You should see what they're doing in the Senate this week.
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I'm going to read two things to you.
First, the New York Times.
The New York Times wrote, Two days before a mob of Trump supporters invaded the United States Capitol, upending the nation's peaceful transition of power and leaving at least five people dead, the right-wing radio star Glenn Beck delivered a message to his flock of 10.5 million listeners.
It's time to fight.
It's time to rip and claw and rake, Mr.
Beck said on his January 4th broadcast.
It's time for you to go to war as the left went to war four years ago.
Now, they updated that even though we gave them all of this information a week before the story aired, two days after publication, they updated it with this.
Mr.
Beck did not lobby for his listeners to invade the Capitol, and a day later, he urged marchers in Washington to channel your inner Martin Luther King, adding, violence is not who we've ever been.
But the language he used on his January 4th show was typical of the aggressive rhetoric that permeated conservative talk radio.
Okay.
I mean, again,
you specifically said not to go.
I know.
So couldn't that, why would they use you as an example?
It makes no sense.
Here is the latest story today.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot set social media ablaze Monday evening with a call to arms.
That's a quote.
Quote, to my friends in the LGBTQ plus community, the Supreme Court is coming for us next.
This moment has to be a call to arms.
We will not surrender our rights without a fight.
We will fight, a fight to victory.
Hmm.
I wonder if the New York Times is going to say the same about her.
She's calling to arms.
I don't know what that...
means except call to guns.
Isn't that what arms imply?
But there's a double standard here.
The president won't, will not disavow those who are now marching in front of the Supreme Court justices' homes, which is my understanding, it is clearly illegal to do if you are trying to
intimidate or change the verdict of a Supreme Court justice.
Mike Lee is joining joining us now
from
Washington, D.C.
Hello, Mike.
How are you?
Hello, Greg.
Well, it's good to be with you.
Good.
And, you know, what they did to you at the time, that sounds like reckless disregard for the truth to me.
That's actionable defamation.
Ooh, really?
Huh?
Absolutely.
All right.
Look,
you told them what you had actually said.
They ran the story anyway, not reflecting that.
That is.
Does it matter that they corrected it two days later?
No, because they still defamed you in the meantime.
Nobody reads the corrections like they're reading the original story.
This is part of what's disgraceful is that they get away with this.
So
let's talk a little bit about, first of all, what is happening to the Supreme Court justices in front of their homes.
Mike, that's clearly illegal, is it not?
Yes, it is.
It violates a Virginia statute.
It also, quite arguably, violates a federal statute, 18 USC Section 1503, I think it is,
that
would seem to suggest that this is unlawful.
But more than anything, Glenn, this is just really creepy.
It carries with it an implicit threat of violence because it says to the occupants of the home where they're protesting, we know where you sleep.
It's the only purpose it serves.
And that has no place place in society.
You know, I actually dealt with it.
First time I ever dealt with this, I was 11 years old.
My father, who was serving as President Reagan's solicitor general at the time,
filed a brief in a case, and it dealt with an issue related to abortion, related to Grove v.
Wade.
The abortion rights movement didn't like it, so they protested in front of our home.
I was the only one home at the time.
Actually, my older sister, Wendy, was there, but she was asleep the entire time.
She slept long.
So I went out and talked to them.
them.
You know, the movie Home Alone hadn't come out yet.
It wouldn't come out for another 20 years, but when I saw that movie many years later, I thought, I know how that kid feels.
I started thinking, what do I do?
Do I break out the illegal fireworks dash that I had from where my cousins bought on the Indian reservation the summer before?
Do I turn on the sprinklers?
It occurred to me if I did any of those things, news crews would show up.
That would be bad.
So I just went out and talked to them instead.
And the very first thing the lady said to me, there's a lady who appeared to be in charge of all of of them, we'll call her Karen.
And Karen said to me, well, hello, little boy, we're not here to hurt you.
That's creepy.
And it's creepy anytime you protest in front of the home of a public official.
Right.
That's what's wrong with it.
And I'm wondering if that would even be said today.
A lot of these protesters, I mean,
it's vile what's going on, just as it was vile on January 6th.
That was a mob.
And not everybody, but the ones that that really kind of broke down the door, et cetera, et cetera, those people were in a mob mentality and just vile.
So, Mike, yesterday, without anybody condemning these people and saying it has to stop, the Senate voted to pass a bill to provide security services to the Supreme Court justices and their families, and it was a unanimous vote.
Yes.
How can somebody on the left say that this isn't violent and yet vote unanimously to provide security?
Well, if one of them were on the show with us,
and I'm sure all the lefties come on your show constantly.
All the time.
So
you could probably provide the answer.
I'm sure they would say, look,
the potential is there.
We want to make sure they have safety when they need it.
But look, there's no reason for them to not condemn this.
There's no reason for them to not call it off.
It is inappropriate.
I have yet to have this conversation with any of my colleagues, Republican, Democrat, otherwise,
in which they will disagree with the suggestion it's inappropriate to show up to someone's home to protest.
It's not appropriate.
I don't know why it is they can't find the moral courage to express publicly what I think all of them believe privately, which is that that is unacceptable.
That was the problem with January 6th for many of us.
We were like, where is Donald Trump?
Why isn't he stepping up to the plate right now and saying, this is horrible?
Stop it right now.
Let me ask you, there's a bill now going through
at the Senate, and it's to codify Roe.
Can you explain what's going on here?
Yeah.
There's a bill moving through the Senate, and they want to codify Roe, but it's Roe on steroids.
It's worse than Roe, far worse.
It basically says that no state can have any law restricting abortion in any way and guarantees abortion right up until the moment of birth without any restriction by any other law.
And so this is a very radical proposal.
This is substantially farther to the left than what you'll see from
any ordinary American.
Americans understand that regardless of how they feel about abortion more broadly, they understand that the closer you get to birth,
the closer you get to the point where a baby could clearly survive outside the womb,
nearly all Americans support some restrictions on abortion, but they want to get rid of even those.
This act is intended to protect all people with the capacity for pregnancy, cisgender women, transgender men, non-binary individuals, those who identify with a different gender, and others who are unjustly harmed by restrictions on abortion services.
Mike, I got to believe if I were running for the Senate and I was kind of in a purple state, I would be really upset at the Democratic leadership if I'm running as a Democrat.
Yeah, and why wouldn't you be?
But look, they're trying to impress a certain radical French element of their own base, and this is where they're going to do it.
The next step they're going to do is they're going to try to pack the Supreme Court or hashtag expand the court, as many of my liberal colleagues are now using that hashtag.
They want to add justices to the Supreme Court of the United States, which is itself a huge mistake.
All these things are designed to delegitimize and denigrate and isolate those Supreme Court justices inclined to vote for Justice Alito's masterfully written majority opinion.
Mike, you were part of the crew that you were a leader in the crew to find these Supreme Court justices.
They're saying now that it looks like this is going to be the filing
ruling.
Do you believe that?
Yes, I do believe that.
And I also believe that the reason these people are freaking out so much is that
they're afraid of the same thing.
And so that's why I think if this does, in fact, happen, the pivot will happen very, very quickly.
And they'll move on to saying this is an illegitimate court, so we're going to have to change it.
We haven't seen this since 1937.
It's why I started seeing this coming about a year and a half ago.
That's why I started writing the book that comes out June 7th, available for pre-order now called Saving Nine.
Saving Nine explains what happened last time they did this, how we stop it, and why it's such a horrible idea.
It is a book that is right on time
called Saving Nine and very good.
Mike,
the bill that they are trying to pass, let's just live in fantasy land, say say we say that it passes, okay?
Isn't that still what the Supreme Court was saying shouldn't be done, that it should go to the states?
It's not a federal issue?
Yes.
So the Supreme Court draft majority opinion written by Justice Alito said that these are the sorts of decisions that ought to be made by the people's elected lawmakers
and not by nine lawyers wearing robes on the Supreme Court of the United States for the simple reason that there's nothing in the Constitution that makes this something that the courts decide, nothing in the Constitution that even makes this federal rather than state.
Now, there are some places for federal law to weigh in on most areas, but most laws, most of the time, that affect most of your day-to-day life are state laws, not federal laws.
So it follows logically that given that there's nothing in the Constitution making abortion distinctly a federal issue, most laws dealing with abortion should be handled at the state level.
Does that include if New York or California includes partial birth abortion or afterbirth abortion, which is now strangely being talked about in those states, does the federal government have a role in stopping any of that?
Depending on how far Congress wanted to push the envelope, Congress could try to assert more authority in that area.
My personal view is that this is one of those areas
that
really is perfect for the Constitution, for the Constitutional Principle of Federalism.
Because look, there isn't a lot of national unity, national consensus on this issue.
People in Utah would decide this very differently than the people of New York, and people in Mississippi very differently than those in the state of Oregon.
And, you know, sometimes that is part of the constitutional compromise.
That's part of who we are.
That is the compromise.
Right.
We allow people to govern themselves differently according to local preferences.
Well, Mike, I want to thank you for all the
work that you did with Donald Trump and Ted Cruz to get these guys on the Supreme Court
and women as well.
It's because of, I think, your work that we have these people.
And I am hoping that when we get a Republican in office,
that you are appointed to the Supreme Court because I think you would make a tremendous Supreme Court justice.
Thank you so much, Mike.
Thank you very much, Glenn.
You bet.
By the way, if you want to support Mike in his race for Senate, you can do that by, I don't know, checking out
Mike Lee for Senate or whatever the hell.
I don't know
the best way to point people to his site, but yes, you should go look at his site.
And this is an important week, week, I think, by the way, to consider that if you are a person who looks at the ruling from
Alito
and looks at that in a positive light
and maybe have dreamt of the day that Roe versus Wade would be overturned your entire life, for example, it's important to highlight, as you did right there at the end, the really vital role that Mike Lee has in this ruling.
He was the guy, basically.
That's why they're coming after him so hard.
Right.
He was the guy who put together the list along with the Federalist Society and a couple of other people that you mentioned.
But he was really the driving force to get that list in front of Donald Trump that he wound up selecting from.
These three justices.
And in the office with him,
campaigning for these people, really trying to educate Donald Trump on who they were and getting them.
to be the candidate.
Without Mike Lee, you don't have this situation that we're looking at this week.
That's That's how crucial he's been to this process.
And if you care about this issue at all,
you should remember that as you look at who you're voting for here in Utah over the next year.
Well, you have Edwin McMuffin, who's running against him, who is pro-choice.
And so that's, you know, that's one thing that you would have going for you.
Is he pro-choice?
I didn't even know that.
Yeah, I guess he's pro-choice.
Regardless, I mean, it's one of these things that even if you had somebody else you were considering, like, this is such a vital issue, and he was so vital to it.
And I tell you that the left knows it.
Too bad the right doesn't know it, but the left knows exactly what he's done.
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By the way,
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tweeted or messaged me just uh during the break it's leeforsenate.com leeforsenate.com i'm like okay whatever i can't imagine why he would find that to be important you know
he is so important in the senate please uh if you can help the left definitely knows what mike has done for the supreme court and what he is capable of doing uh and they want him out and they're they are pulling out all the stops.
Lee4Senate.com.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenbeck Program.
All right, we're going to talk a little bit about the economy this hour.
Specifically, the SP has now just hit
the U.S.
states with the credit scores.
Hey,
all of you states,
What's your ESG score?
Yep, it's begun, which means we better get serious about who we're going to elect, and we can't have any Mamsie Pamzy rhinos.
We need
real people that understand the Constitution.
I would love to see the Freedom Caucus in charge of the House.
That has to happen.
But we need more people in the Freedom Caucus.
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So there is an opinion in the Washington Post.
I I was listening to a podcast the other day featuring two hard-left Americans in their late 30s.
I won't name names, but you know the type, socialist intellectuals who use terms like dissident to describe themselves.
The conversation mainly centered around a few themes.
The kids today are too self-righteous and judgmental.
The
Democratic Party is corrupt and uninspiring.
Donald Trump wasn't nearly as bad as everyone said.
And I miss the good old days.
This
op-ed is so worth the read today in the Washington Post.
Again, are millennial leftists aging into right-wingers?
Yeah, and I think there is a real pushback, and hopefully there is a pushback not to the uninspiring Republican Party, which everybody says is the only thing we have.
Well, that's the only thing we have because
nobody's doing anything about it except for the Freedom Caucus.
Freedom Caucus is inside the Democratic Party, just like the Progressive Caucus was inside the Democratic Party.
And this is the antidote to the progressive disease.
And
I just hope that it is spreading all over the country because we need people that will stand together.
in the shade of the Constitution.
Andrew Roth is the president of the State Freedom Caucus Network.
He is trying to create more freedom caucuses all around the country, and he is with us now.
Hi, Andrew.
How are you?
Hey, thanks for having me, Glenn.
You bet.
You just started one in Nevada and South Carolina, right?
And just last week in Illinois, we've got five total: Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Nevada, and Illinois.
Our plan is to launch another five to seven this year so we can have maybe 10 to 12 total going into the the new year okay so what what does the freedom caucus so for people who don't know what does it stand for uh and what are you looking for
well hopefully your listeners know about the house freedom caucus and we are operating uh under their blessing and under their auspices and they believe in limited government
more freedom, both economic freedom and cultural freedom from the woke left.
And they have made great strides in the halls of Congress.
But if we're going to take back this country, they recognized, as do a lot of people, that the fight is at the state level now.
There are all of these big issues that need to be won at the state level, whether it's election integrity, school choice, CRT, the list goes on.
Right.
So we need to organize at the state level.
And
I'll confess, like, a lot of people don't know who their state senator is or their state rep.
And there is a lot of mischief and a lot of corruption happening at the state level.
But the good news is, is that there are a few conservatives in each legislature who we can help organize by bringing them resources and expertise that we have to create these state freedom caucuses.
So that's what we're doing.
And I'll tell you what, it's an exciting project.
And we're going to change things around as quickly as we can.
I will tell you,
what I've seen traveling around and talking to the different state legislatures,
without the Freedom Caucus, there seems to be a group of people that
are
angry and can't work within the system.
And you understand it because in some of those states, the system is so corrupt on both sides.
But there's got to be an organizing factor that can get things done.
And I think that's what you guys are doing in Washington.
And you're, to me,
this is the answer.
The answer is coming right now from the Freedom Caucus, which is don't play the game on either side.
Just let's return the power to the people.
That's exactly right.
And these state lawmakers, I mean, just think about it.
Everything is working against them.
First of all, they're citizen lawmakers.
You They've all got full-time jobs, or at least most of them do.
So they're either busy harvesting the crops or
doing their nine-to-five job, and they're taking time out of their busy life to go to the Capitol and be a representative, which means they don't have a lot of time to read the bills, to understand how things work.
So the establishment already has them under their thumb.
Plus, they don't have staff.
And if they do have staff, it's usually provided to them by leadership, which means they have an actual spy in their office.
So anytime a conservative in any state legislator wants to do something proactive to limit the size of government, there are a lot of forces working against them.
But we can change that.
And that's what we're trying to do.
We're going to bring them resources, staffing, all sorts of things so that...
they can strategize, they can meet, and they can figure out which bills to kill and which to push up.
And here's the best part is that we can build a coalition of supporters behind them.
You know, as I mentioned before, a lot of people don't know who their state rep or their state senator is, but we plan on changing that.
We want to turn these people into heroes because if they see that fighting for limited government and liberty is something that people will respond to, they're going to do more of it.
And so their colleagues are going to follow them as well.
So
are you going?
the state houses?
Are you talking to the reps that you look at and say,
these are the kind of people that we want?
And you're talking to them one-on-one?
This is both the
grassroots, but does the politician come first to make sure you have somebody that you can support right away and then gather the support for that person?
Oh, definitely.
We have a pretty rigorous vetting process.
We reach out to the grassroots and we basically ask them who's the most conservative member in the legislature.
And they usually land on one or two people and then we start talking to them.
And then we give them bylaws, like a template, which they can take to their colleagues.
And it's basically an accountability document.
Basically,
it tells them who they can invite into the Freedom Caucus, how they can kick people out.
When a Freedom Caucus takes a position, it's expected that all members follow that position.
And if they don't, they need to submit a letter basically explaining why they can't.
And if you rack up too many of those letters, then it's time for you to go.
So the bylaws are an important part.
And then after that, we try to identify somebody in state who knows how things work, who can help that Freedom Caucus operate, kind of the person behind the curtain.
who can help read the bills, make vote recommendations, build coalitions.
None of this is happening right now.
And this is what we're going to change.
And I got to tell you, it's working.
I mean, we're just in five states right now, but it's working.
We've had some major successes.
A couple of chairmen of these state freedom caucuses have been on your show and have explained the success that they're having.
So I think
the best is yet to come.
Well, I hope that you're right because a lot of these people who I happen to believe in all over the country,
they're beating their heads against the wall.
They're so outnumbered
and they see what the problem is, but
it's so dirty.
I mean,
because I'm fighting against ESG, the money
that is
being pushed around by the big banks and the lobbyists is just insanity.
And people don't have the time to do their own homework on it.
It's a problem.
Yeah, and that's why we just need to bring more resources on our side to level the playing field.
In South Carolina, in fact, today,
there's going to be a big, big bill decided on certificate of need.
And I know a lot of people don't know what that is, but basically, if you want to build a hospital in some area,
you literally have to get the permission of the incumbent hospitals.
Right.
It's a racket that the government has set up.
And in South Carolina right now, the Senate wants to repeal certificate of need in the entire state.
And the majority leader in the House, a Republican, promised to repeal it.
But then when he realized that there were enough votes to actually do that, he killed the bill.
Well, the South Carolina Freedom Caucus is not taking no for an answer, so they're going to attach an amendment to a new bill that will repeal it.
And we're going to find out today if that's successful or not.
Wow.
I hope it is.
I know here in Texas, my local area wanted to build a hotel, a hospital, and had to get the certificate of need.
And the entire thing was just a scam.
I mean, people don't understand how many things and how many big businesses have
colluded with your state government to get special things that you don't even know about.
You just don't know.
Yeah,
I would call it a soft form of corruption, but maybe it's a hard form because it's happening every day
without people knowing about it.
But that's what we're trying to change.
So if we're able to repeal it today, I think it's going to be a huge victory.
And you know, everybody's favorite state, Florida, doesn't have certificate of need, and everything's doing just fine down there.
So any excuse that we need it for the health of
for public health reasons is just nonsense.
So we're really excited about it.
Okay, so how do people get involved
if they want to get involved at all and help?
What do they do?
So our website is statefreedomcaucus.org, and there you can go and see which state freedom caucuses we have up.
We also urge people to recommend state reps in their state.
We're having conversations with state lawmakers all across the country.
We're not quite to Vermont and Hawaii yet, but
we're getting there.
And I'll tell you what, there are actual patriots in states like that.
Oh, I'm sure.
Sometimes I think the liberal states are our best opportunity.
Of course.
Because the Democrats have been in charge for so long that they've gotten lazy.
Yeah, I mean, it's, you know, you're,
you know, it's one thing to be a Catholic in Rome and another thing to be a Catholic in China.
You know,
when you're not surrounded by it, you have to work for it.
And
I think I was much sharper when I had to be in New York every single day, you know, battling it out every day, even in the streets and at dinner and everything else.
You can get a little loose
if you're in a very conservative area.
Yeah, you're in the lion's den.
So I really do have a lot of hope for states like that.
In fact, like I mentioned, we just launched the Illinois Freedom Caucus, and those guys are going to fight for right to work, lower taxes.
They're going to take on the corrupt pension system there.
They've got a lot of work.
Yeah, they've got a lot.
There's a lot of conservatives in Illinois who need a voice to get behind.
Andrew, thank you very much.
This is Andrew Roth.
He is
running the State Freedom Caucus.
You can find it at statefreedomcaucus.org.
StateFreedom Caucus.org.
You want to sweep up and clean up your state and get it back to where it should be.
This is a very good start.
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from the Wall Street Journal this should this should wake people up please
Ideological criteria will now influence the credit ratings of state and local governments thanks to the S ⁇ P Global Ratings.
In addition to rating governments on meaningful financial criteria, in March, the biggest of the top three credit rating firms began to apply Environmental, Social and Governance, or ESG, rating system.
So what does this mean?
That your town might be financially rock solid.
Your state might be rock solid.
But do you have non-gender bathrooms in your schools?
It's now moving past, we're going to boycott the all-star game.
Now,
your state will lose not business, financial services.
unless you play ball.
S ⁇ P Global says it incorporates ESG risks and opportunities into the credit rating analysis of public issuers.
This includes ambiguous and open-ended categories such as how a state scores on managing carbon, political unrest stemming from community and social issues, and adverse publicity that results in reputational risk.
For all of these states that said, ah, you know, we'll deal with this some other time.
You know, they're not gonna, this is business doing business.
It's now going to cripple your state.
If you speak out on an issue on the wrong side, or you don't speak out on an issue on the right side, or you pass some bill that gets national news and it is deemed by the global elites to be on the wrong side,
your credit rating of your state or community will go down.
You have a school that is up in arms about the school board because of what's being taught.
Do you know what this is going to do to the credit rating of Florida?
You know what it's going to do to the credit rating of any community or state?
Hello, Utah.
Where are you?
You can find this article, by the way, in the Wall Street Journal.
So enough of it's a conspiracy theory.
How is it different than the Chinese social credit score, for example?
Well, the Chinese are all run by communists, and so the communists do what they're supposed to do in each province or state, or they're killed.
So, no force of violence, no force of violence.
But, I mean, the social credit score is.
It's exactly the same thing.
And it's starting with the states.
And it will go to, well, what businesses are you doing?
Because remember, the ESG score, you cannot do business with businesses that have a lower ESG score.
So this will cut back from state business being done by anybody who's not playing the woke game.
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You're running out of time.
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You know, we have gone from conspiracy theory.
It's still called a conspiracy theory.
But what the hell is this?
Isn't this exactly what I warned of?
It's exactly what I told you.
And it's now in the Wall Street Journal.
And it's currently happening to states because
SP Global said that's the way they're going to start raiding the states.
Doesn't have doesn't matter how good your finances are.
Are you playing ball with the woke mob?
If not, you're out.
You better wake up.
You better wake up, conservative states.
Take a stand now or lose.
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The spirit of America is now awakening.
Thank goodness, it is starting to happen.
Higher education in America is now undergoing a revival, and the old system
really has been exposed for nothing other than a propaganda machine.
So, what do you do?
What do you do if you're putting your kids in college?
This year, Jordan Peterson has left his tenured position of a professor at the University of Toronto, and he left because of wokeness and how it has captured our universities.
He has just announced that he has been appointed as the chancellor of Ralston College in Savannah, Georgia.
Now, the people behind Ralston College have been working since 2006 to raise funds and receive accreditation as a university.
They now offer an MA in humanities.
But this is what they wrote
on their website.
Ralston College is the answer to what exactly.
It's no secret that the integrity of higher education in the United States and elsewhere has become questionable, not least because most colleges and university are no longer places where freedom of inquiry, freedom of speech, on which free inquiry depends, are protected, let alone celebrated.
Nevertheless, our vocation is not critique, but to show another way.
Ralston College is devoted absolutely and without qualification to freedom, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and to all other freedoms, economic, political, religious, that are intrinsic to human nature.
So instead of just mourning the loss of higher education, people now are starting to step up and fill the market void.
You can think of
Barry Weiss or University of Austin.
Our nation's future academics cannot be pumped out of left-wing universities.
It can't.
So this is really good.
Your kids can now go to Hillsdale, University of Austin, or Ralston College.
That's two more options than you had just two years ago.
And it is a fantastic development.
Things are changing in America.
But then again, we're still having problems.
And I want to ask you who we are.
There's a baby shortage in America, not a baby shortage, but a baby formula shortage in America.
And I want to talk to you about that at the top of next hour.
But ask you the question, are we going to take that sitting down?
Are we just going to sit back and blame the president while parents are going all across town just try to feed their babies?
Are we going to accept the fact that our products aren't made here anymore?
That we have to rely on other nations?
Are we going to accept the fact that now, now the government is saying, hey, hey, hey, you don't, you better not make your own baby food.
Why?
We've done it before.
They were doing it when I was a kid.
And I mean, besides the fact that I'm nuts, I mean, I'm
I turned out fine.
Our ancestors faced odds and they faced them with tenacity and faith.
And we live now better than anyone in the history of the world has ever lived, thanks to those people who just did it and didn't wait around for permission.
If you happen to find yourself in the unsuspecting town of Lockport, New York,
There is an even more unsuspecting Cold Springs Cemetery.
And if you find yourself there, you're most likely going to walk past the grave of Jesse Hawley without even giving it a second glance.
In fact,
I mean,
you'd never know that this
unsuspecting tomb in it is the man who inspired one of the greatest feats in American history.
Have you ever even heard of him, Jesse Hawley?
200 years ago, Jesse Hawley was an unlucky New Yorker, and he was in debtor's prison.
He had a flour business that went south and he couldn't afford to
keep going.
So he had no clear shot to the coast
and
he had to pay for expensive boat rides to the Atlantic
with his freedom
because he went into debtor's prison.
Debtor's prisons were one of the nastier English ideas that followed us into the new world, designed for discomfort.
it was the shameful home for any man who fell from grace and landed face first in bills.
We didn't have bankruptcy then.
As
Jesse replayed his fall,
one expected theme shaded every single memory, and it was infrastructure, or lack of it in his case, lack of infrastructure.
He couldn't deliver his goods.
That's why his business failed.
He needed to get his goods out to the coast, and he couldn't.
And that's why he was in prison.
There was no efficient way to travel.
And that's what caused him bankruptcy.
Now, if this were today, it just would have been the part of the story where, you know, Jesse railed against the system and demanded
reparations.
And if he was the right skin color, maybe some group would, you know, rally around him.
But he didn't do that.
Instead of wallowing, Jesse's realization gave him an idea.
It was a brilliant idea, but you can't
post bail with a brilliant idea.
So he drafted his
ingenious, albeit lofty plan from prison.
He had lots of time on his hands.
He drafted in excruciating detail the plans for a major statewide canal connecting Buffalo with Lake Erie and Albany with the Hudson River, providing direct connection into Manhattan.
He published his plans
in the Genesee Messenger under the pseudonym Hercules.
Nobody knew that he was actually in prison.
Now perhaps it was luck, perhaps it was destiny, but the future governor of New York just happened to be a reader of the messenger and loved the idea.
So now fast forward a few years, July 4th, 1817.
DeWitt was now the governor of New York.
No support from the federal government, no one with any real experience in engineering, endless critiques of naysayers.
This July 4th was marked with the smell of gunpowder and the sound of dense rocks being blasted into pieces as they broke ground for the first time on the idea of Jesse Hawley's called the Erie Canal.
At the time,
it was a 40-foot-wide glorified ditch running across New York.
Jefferson actually said the idea for the canal was little short of madness.
But these were homesteaders, these were farmers, Irish immigrants paid in whiskey some of the times that actually did it.
There were no experts, and despite the odds, it was American ingenuity
that opened the Erie Canal and changed America forever.
It was completed in 1825.
It was a success.
Immigrants and tourists
could go from New York upstate.
You could go take your goods downstate to New York.
This was dreamt up.
in a prison by a guy who was bankrupt, carried out by amateurs, and it's an American legacy.
You know, one of the reasons maybe why his grave is really kind of unknown and his name is unknown
is because a lot of people in America did these very things, the unheard of, the unheard of.
It was the crazy idea that made us who we are.
Flying machines, telephones, assembly lines, skyscrapers.
We took it all on.
We wouldn't settle for anything less.
You know, the torch of the Statue of Liberty is not the torch of freedom.
It's the torch of imprisoned lightning.
Electricity.
Electricity.
What were the Americans going to do with this imprisoned lightning?
It's not just a welcome to
all from all over the world saying, you have a dream.
I stand here at the gates,
and this is a special place.
And I hold in my hand in prison lightning, the idea that you can take something from nature and make it into something that serves mankind.
I look at the baby food shortage, and it pisses me off.
I look at the shortage of
anything in our stores and it's almost everything that we're having short and we're at the beginning of it and it pisses me off.
I look at, oh, New York hospitals are running shy of XYZ.
We don't have the right medicine.
Why?
Why?
And we're all sitting around waiting for the government to do something.
Again, why?
We're the people that despite all odds, we took it on.
We didn't settle for less, and that's what they're telling you to do now.
Settle for less.
Americans have to settle for less.
No, I'm not going to.
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I want to talk to Robert Kirosowi,
who is,
I don't know if you've ever read the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad, but he's great and a friend.
And he is
kind of giving a warning here.
He said, when inflation goes up, and it is going to go up, he's not talking about this, he's talking about what's coming.
When inflation goes up, we're going to wipe out 50% of the U.S.
population.
Now,
I know, I know, right?
You have to read that.
The Marvel movie?
What is this?
When inflation goes up, we're going to wipe out 50% of the U.S.
population.
Now,
you have to read on or, you know, listen on, and I want to make sure that I understand what he's saying.
But he's saying, we don't produce anything in this country anymore.
We only produce bubbles.
That's all we produce.
And he said, the Keystone oil pipeline,
all of the stuff that they're doing with energy.
Now with the food shortages, et cetera, et cetera, that are going to come.
He said, we're, and I think what he means is we're going to wipe out half the U.S.
population, meaning we're going to wipe out the savings and retirement and everything else you thought of.
Maybe poorly phrased.
Yeah.
Because it does sound like he's planning an exact extinction level event.
Right.
Well, I mean,
honestly, there is one story in the news about Iran that is an extinction level event.
They are now
actively
trying to find
the right altitude and
equipping their missiles with a nuclear warhead to blow them up.
It only takes three to blow them up at the right altitude over the North American continent that would fry all of our systems.
And that's an EMP.
And if that happens, 90%
death rate in the first year.
Because that's based on a war game that the government did, right?
Years ago.
Yeah, 90% death rate.
And it's weird if you really
think we're getting less, less dependent on technology, though.
Oh, yeah.
You know, I think we're going the right direction.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
All of that stuff.
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine
what people's lives would look like?
No one knows how to do anything.
I mean,
include myself.
I'm like number one on this list.
I don't know how to do anything.
No, you're not number one.
I don't think I know how to do things.
No, I'm number one.
No, you're too prepared to be number one on this list.
You've got, you know, nine,
for the average person, nine years of food storage, or for you, six months of food storage.
And I think like you, you really are prepared.
Like you.
You've taken a lot of steps.
The average person has not done those things.
You can't, I mean, you can't imagine an EMP.
There is a great book called One Second After,
and that comes from the EMP.
The other has, you know, global energy shortages, and that comes from the left, and that one's called World Made by Hand.
They're both really, really good,
depending on who you're talking to, you know, for the storyline.
But, you know, you don't understand what wiping out our technology really means.
Running out of energy, what it means.
In one second after, it really does a good job of saying, oh, and after a week, those with diabetes start to drop off because there's no refrigeration.
Within
after the first 30 days, those who are taking psychiatric drugs or heart medicine or any of those things, they're no longer being delivered.
You can no longer get them.
Those people start to die.
It's amazing how many people are alive that wouldn't be if it wasn't for modern technology.
And I mean modern technology of just being able to go to your CVS or Walgreens.
How long until TikTok goes away?
Because we cannot live.
Apparently,
judging by my household, we can't live about 30 seconds without it.
Yeah, I don't think it ever goes away.
I think cockroaches and TikTok.
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Or...
Oh, no, no, no.
It's the government.
They still haven't come out with their investigation of one of the baby formula factories.
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She's a contributing writer for the Deseret News, editor of Heroes of Liberty book series, and the latest target last night of a man once known as Keith Oberman.
I mean, surely that's still his name, but most people don't know his name anymore.
We'll get into that here in a second.
Bethany, welcome.
Thank you so much for having me.
You bet, you bet.
So we were talking about this yesterday in a meeting, and I don't understand it.
The baby formula shortage.
I don't know why nobody is doing anything about it.
And I don't, I really, this bothers me that we're living in a country that is now just expected to, you know, get over it,
And that's not America.
Oh, no, it's not.
So what's happening with this?
Take us from the problem to possible solutions.
Sure.
So, I mean, everyone is having supply chain issues across the board from everything from lumber to the car
chips.
So, I mean,
it turns out that there are consequences to shutting down your economy for a year and a half.
Shocking.
Shocking probably, to all your listeners, but there are unintended consequences to such an action.
And this is one of those unintended consequences.
Almost 50% of the baby formula that our babies in America use is made in China.
And, you know, Shanghai is currently locked down.
You can't get things on and off boats to and from China.
So there's a lot of that going on.
There's a lot of sort of staffing issues across the board that are leading to drugstores and all these department stores having a hard time getting things on the shelves.
But the sort of major precipitating factor was a massive recall at one of the biggest formula companies called Abbott.
And they found that there was a bacteria that had made its way into the formula can that was extremely dangerous to babies and two babies died.
So it wasn't a super duper overreaction on their part, but they decided to,
in my personal opinion,
do a recall that was maybe a little bit too broad.
And they pulled a lot of formula off the shelves.
And there was no real plan for
how do we replace it in the marketplace.
And so there's also not really been a plan to test the formula that they pulled off the shelves to see if it was in fact safe.
And it wasn't, hang on just a second, but
it wasn't that they just pulled this all off.
They also shut the factory down and the factory is still not operating.
Yeah, because they had to clean it.
There was a bacterial infection so severe that it killed two babies and hospitalized, I think, six.
So, I mean, it was a really serious thing, and parents have to know that, you know, what they're feeding their baby is safe.
But this is sort of the lack of urgency that we see on the part of the government in
so many ways that we've really gotten a window into in the last two years.
A total lack of urgency to treat this as
an emergency.
One of my sort of favorite stories about this is during COVID,
we learned that the vaccine was somewhat dangerous to teenage boys, that it was causing heart issues.
And the FDA scheduled a meeting three weeks away on Juneteenth.
And then when Juneteenth became a national holiday, they were like, you know, we're going to honor that holiday.
We're just going to push it back another few weeks.
And so
we were administering a vaccine to teenage boys that was potentially life-threatening to their hearts.
And FDA pushed it off for five weeks.
And that sort of lack of urgency and government bureaucracy that we saw with the hearts of teenage boys, we're seeing the same thing with Formula right now.
So, you know, it's crazy.
This is why
centralized planning never works.
It just never works because the people in charge of all of it that have to give the go-aheads and everything else, they're government workers and not necessarily
the fastest or understand the concerns down the line.
Let's be honest.
What'd you say?
We're the most competent, let's be honest.
All of us have sat in the DMV before, and those are the people right now who are sitting on the manufacturers.
So like ability to get food out.
What is the company waiting for from the government?
I mean, they have to get the okay that everything is safe and that everything is sanitary and that they can release everything that they've pulled off the shelves.
So they have completed, the company has completed everything it was supposed to.
We're just waiting for inspectors?
Basically, yeah.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
So I mean they are ramping up.
They say, I mean, the issue is also, you know, they are ramping up production, but
they're afraid to sort of pour more money into it because then it's going to increase the cost of formula, which has already gone up significantly with inflation.
And so, you know, this is something the Biden administration can do.
They can say, we will pay the difference.
We will get more people in so that you're running 24-7 and
we will foot the bill.
We just, we need a formula, affordable formula produced right now today, and we will do whatever it takes to make that happen because this is a priority and babies are our most precious natural resource.
And you're not hearing that from the Biden administration.
And you would be, I'm quite surprised because that sounds like a public-private partnership and they love
those.
yep okay so what is it that parents can do because i'm seeing all these warnings no don't don't do anything what i'm not gonna let my baby starve and yeah i'm pretty sure that i mean i i was probably getting a little whiskey in uh my nipple when i was you know growing up with a bottle um uh you know they had to have done a lot pardon me it does explain a lot
um but there had to be things that you know we were feeding feeding our kids back in the day before formula that we can do again, not for every child, the special needs children, but for the regular baby.
So I'm going to push back a little bit on you with that.
So most regular babies who don't have special needs, there's enough switching that you can do that you can find an alternative.
If like, you know, the CVS brand is in stock, you could get like the Target brand.
Like there's some wiggle room.
Okay, so it's not a shortage for the average baby.
Oh, it's not a shortage for average babies as well.
So it is, but not nearly to the extent that it is for babies who are on special formula.
The special formula shortage is particularly acute.
And those are the majority of the parents that I'm hearing really panicked.
Like the parents with the average baby, no health needs, just can take formula.
They can sort of run around to different stores and usually find something in stock.
I'm not saying that that's right and that, you know, whatever.
Yeah, but it's not a panic situation.
Right, right.
And I think that that's, if I were that parent, that is what I would do.
The formulation of formula is really specific.
And there are a lot of different minerals and nutrients that are in there that you can't just do at home or you might not get precise.
I spoke to a pediatrician actually in Texas.
Her name is Whitney Morgan.
And she told me, you know, I've seen babies come into my office and I've seen babies die when I was working in a hospital.
Their parents tried to stretch a formula can and put more water in and it messes up their electrolytes very quickly and it can lead to hospitalization and deaths
more easily than I think any people, anyone wants to consider.
But also one of the sort of scary things is, you know, all of these recipes, and I sent her one of those recipes and I said, what do you think about this?
break down the recipe.
And she said, it is lacking in a couple nutrients that, you know in the short term will absolutely keep a baby alive but in five months we're going to notice some cognitive issues that are now you know permanently in place because this baby was not getting the brain food that they needed basically
so you know a lot of a lot of people you know grew up on this homemade formula but a lot of people didn't grow up
there's
there's a lot of room for error and we saw that room for error with what happened in the Abbott formula company that you know they they were they had the best safety protocols in the world and two babies died of the bacterial infection so I would really really caution parents against DIYing formula because it can go really wrong really fast and I think it's more dangerous than than the shortage
that's not an answer I wanted
but I'm glad you told me the truth I just
I mean we don't understand how blessed we have been as we are losing things.
Nobody thinks of baby formula as, I mean, this, this is,
you know, if this would become acute for a long period of time,
it would change
our society.
A lot of babies would die or, I mean, it's, you don't even think of that because we're so used to having it.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
And one of the first things that I, I, I have five kids and I mostly breastfeed, breastfeed, but I also understand that like life happens.
And one of the first things I did when COVID started was buy a couple of cans of formula just in case, because we saw things flying off the shelves.
And I was like, you know what?
I'm just going to have a couple cans.
I'm breastfeeding my baby right now, but life happens, things can change.
And this is one thing that I'm scared of.
I'm scared of flying off the shelves.
Okay.
Let me switch topics.
You were, can you give me
the tweet here, Stu,
From Keith Oberman.
I don't know.
I mean, I guess he's just sad in his nursing home tweeting things out, but he came after you yesterday because you were homeschooling.
Mother's Day.
On Mother's Day.
Perfect.
That's good.
After Bethany had responded to
Steve Schmidt tweet, Keith Oberman said, Imagine putting homeschool mom in your bio and not understanding you've just ruined the lives of five innocent children.
Jesus,
the worst.
That's incredible.
Yeah.
I mean, he's like a really sad human being, honestly.
Like,
we have this sort of saying in Yiddish, like, nebach, like, oh, this like poor soul.
And that's honestly how I feel about him.
Like, he, I don't know if you remember, he went after Mitt Romney at Christmas time last year.
No.
Um, Romney posted a picture of his like beautiful, enormous family that's like perfect in every way.
Right.
And he tweeted something like this as like my worst nightmare or something.
And it's like, that really says a lot about you.
It's sad.
It's really sad.
And anybody who can't see that homeschooling, I mean,
just what we've learned about the teachers' unions and CRT and
SEL, all of these things, how do you not see that putting your kids in the wrong school is much, much worse, much worse.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I live in Montgomery County, Maryland, and the test scores that have been released about what happened over the last two years are mind-blowing.
Like, I know.
The abilities of children in middle school to do math went from like, they were testing at like 60, 70%
to about 5%
on level.
I will tell you.
Oh, I know.
I will tell you, I'm having a hard time with my kids in high school because they're just,
they just,
it's like they just lost.
I don't know.
Well, they did.
They lost two years, and it, they're just,
just struggling so hard to get anything back.
We've just destroyed a generation.
No, we absolutely have.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate it, Bethany.
Yeah, thank you so much, Claire.
You bet.
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The UN General Assembly now is voting to see who's going to fill that seat on the Human Rights Council that Russia has just vacated.
Will it be Venezuela, Cuba?
Oh, they're already on.
Who else could it possibly be?
It might be, you know, it might be, you know, that group of Nazis that escaped and are in, you know, the jungles of Argentina.
Might be those guys.
You think?
Yeah.
You never know, Stu.
You never know.
Well, sometimes you know.
There are times that you do know.
All right.
So where do you want to?
I have Sophie's choice happening here.
I have
the world and war,
or I have the economy that we haven't really hit yet.
Gosh, those are both really important ones.
You know, the war is, I think,
can wait a day, don't you think?
I mean, what's going on over there?
I mean, not if you happen to be in Mariupol.
Yeah, then you probably think it's not capitalized.
It's probably pretty bad.
But yeah, the economy, I think,
is the bigger burning story right now because of all the markets tanking.
I mean, we're seeing this
in the regular stock markets.
We're seeing it in the crypto markets.
We're seeing it everywhere all at once.
And it does feel like we're leading towards something ugly.
Bad.
Bad.
Well, first of all, on the markets, the reason why the markets are going down.
Anybody?
Because the Treasury and the Fed are no longer
investing in the market.
That was something the Fed never did.
But when the stock market got to be a little dicey and a little rough, the Fed decided to print up some money and invest in the stock market.
Now they're having to sell those stocks.
And so it's kind of like a free market again.
So all of that free money is some of it, some of it is going away.
And that's what's happening.
And you may have missed this if you watched mainstream media.
Oh, yeah.
But there was a debate a while ago about whether inflation was going to be transitory.
And everyone on the mainstream media said it was.
And everyone in the administration said it was, and you probably said it wasn't.
You won that debate.
I don't know if people even realize this, but like they're not even trying to say it anymore.
They have now acknowledged, okay, we were wrong on that.
Now you're seeing people like Powell
making moves.
And, you know, he's a, he is a.
He looks back at what happened in the Reagan administration, for example, when inflation was turned around in a positive light.
He looked at that and said, you know, he's an acolyte of that school of thought, oddly.
Now, he didn't do it early on.
Now you're at the point where you have to have the Biden administration helping to manage that process.
And that's terrifying.
It was scary when Reagan did it, honestly.
Absolutely terrifying.
And it's worse now because they're out of options.
If you just know what's happening in Japan
and how Japan is spiraling now and on the edge and can't pay their bills unless they continue to get bailed out by the Fed.
And the Fed can't do it because they already gave them $7 trillion
at the end of last year.
Oh, you didn't know that?
$7 trillion.
They can't do it anymore, or it'll cause more inflation here.
We're kind of at the end of the road.
At least it wasn't $100 trillion.
Could have been $100 trillion.
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yesterday,
the mayor of Chicago, who's done a bang-up job, I mean,
who could possibly say something
in a negative way about the performance of Mayor Lightfoot?
And she's done it with elegance and beauty.
And class.
And beauty.
And beauty.
And beauty.
And class and beauty.
So she's done all of that and so much more.
And then yesterday, she came out with a statement that
said, you know, it's time to fight.
You got to fight.
Now is the time to fight, fight, fight.
And so, you know, everybody's all up in arms about, you know, let's fight.
She said to my friends in the LGBTQ plus community, Supreme Court is coming for us next.
Now, that doesn't sound like they're all going to put you in chains, does it?
Does anybody ever notice that these things don't happen?
Is anybody like, you know,
that didn't happen?
There is that weird attention span thing that I think if we came up with a way to solve it, our society would be in a much better place.
These stories that come up, they're the biggest story in the world.
We have an opinion on it.
They have an opinion on it.
And then it just kind of goes away.
It's like the transitory inflation thing.
Like, that was a big story.
We kept saying it's not transitory.
And then it was just settled, but there was never a point where people said, oh, well, you know, Glenn Beck really nailed that one.
That doesn't happen.
No.
That, that part of it, if it would just happen.
You know, you know why?
Because we're all Dory the goldfish.
We're all, we're all Dory.
Yeah.
What were we talking about?
I will say.
No, I do have two young children, but I don't quite, she was forgetful, right?
Is that
it?
Yeah, yeah.
Like she would remember.
She had short-term memory problems.
Is that it?
Okay.
I have short-term memory problems.
Hey,
I'm Dory.
I have short-term memory problems.
That's the way it happened over and over again.
Okay.
Sarah's saying she's not a goldfish.
So you may not.
She's not a goldfish.
She's a whatever fish.
She's a cartoon, Sarah.
Let it go.
The point
is that that would be, like, there are certain things that we can all talk about that would really improve our society.
Man, that would be a great one.
It would be.
Just like, okay, hey, everybody, let's look back at that thing we were all talking about incessantly three months ago.
Yeah, but we don't.
And how did that turn out?
And how should we adjust the next, our perception of the next story based on what we learned?
Wouldn't that be really interesting?
Well, wouldn't it be great if our society would do that?
It would be interesting, too, if just somebody just
had a sense of memory in themselves.
But I don't think people see the
I just don't think they see the hypocrisy in themselves.
Making such a big deal out of calling for violence on January 6th.
Use me as an example.
The New York Times used me as the prime example
of
January 6th.
And that's not what I said.
Here's what the New York Times, two days before a mob of Trump supporters invaded the United States Capitol, upending the nation's peaceful transition and power, leaving five people dead, the right-wing radio star Glenn Beck delivered a message to his flock of 10.5 million listeners.
It's time to fight.
Time to rip and claw and rake, Beck said.
It's time to go to war as the left went to war four years ago.
Now, as the left went to war four years ago, clear what I said, but not in this particular context.
We talked to the New York Times for a week leading up to this article.
We gave them the tapes.
We told them exactly what it was.
We gave them the actual quotes.
They refused to print them until a correction two days later.
Mr.
Beck did not lobby for his listeners to invade the Capitol.
And a day later, he urged marchers to really kind of channel your inner Martin Luther King.
That's just adding that violence is just not who we've ever been.
But the language he used on his January 4th show was typical aggressive rhetoric.
I mean, you guys blew this.
You should have given him the January 5th show when you specifically said not to even go to the event.
You see, before it was a riot.
Right.
You're just like, look, there could be problems.
Yeah.
And I don't think it's a good idea to even go to the January 6th rally.
And, oh, that's right.
You did give them that.
I did.
And they didn't put that in at all.
And I did.
You decided to skip the January 5th show to include the January 4th show where you weren't talking about going to the riot.
Right.
Or the rally.
And the other was the January 6th transcript also.
Anyway.
Right, where you said it was what was going on was terrible.
So I'm looking at my tweets from January 6th.
I'm looking at other people that have tweeted on January 6th.
And
it's quite amazing how all of these people...
all of these people.
Here's Ted Cruz.
Those storming the Capitol need to stop now.
The Constitution protects peaceful protests, but violence from the left and right is always wrong.
So they need to stop now, and it's always wrong.
And yet, Ted Cruz, you know, he's a maniac.
But look at what, you know, Lightfoot is saying up in Chicago.
Look that President Biden is not condemning the,
I believe, terrorist activities of those who are marching.
I mean, what is the definition of terrorism?
It's to get a political viewpoint changed into the favor of the people causing terror.
Well, if I'm in one of those houses with the Supreme Court or even in the neighborhood, I feel terrorized.
100% what it is.
It is.
And we should remind people that this has not even occurred yet.
These protests, this
firebombing of pro-life centers is occurring before the ruling has come out.
It's not even official.
It was a draft.
We have no idea what it's going to look like.
It could overturn Roe versus Wade.
It might change.
We have no idea.
So during the protest on January 6th, here's what Kevin McCarthy, that radical extremist, this is what he said.
What is unfolding is unacceptable and
un-American.
It has to stop.
Hmm.
Because that's weird.
I haven't heard the White House say these things.
Why?
We know why.
And it's about time America starts just feeling comfortable saying it.
Because the Democratic Party has been taken over by absolute radical Marxists who are looking to destroy our country and our unity.
That's what's happening.
And I don't put all Democrats into that.
I think a lot of Democrats, you know, just
look at the Democratic Party as the Democratic Party used to be.
A lot of people are just getting their news from,
oh, I don't know, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok,
and they don't realize what's about to happen.
And so they'll just listen to more of these lies.
You can't lie the way this administration lies.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
There's lots of times that I would watch Donald Trump and I'd be like, that's not right.
No,
that's not right.
But Donald Trump, and it's not what about is him at all.
He shouldn't have done it.
I wish he wouldn't have.
But, you know, with Donald Trump, you know that going in.
You know that going in.
Has anybody believed that everything he has ever built is actually the most luxurious,
the
best?
of fill-in-the-blanks
ever.
How dare you?
You typical
anti-Trump extremist.
I know.
No, but I mean, you know, that's he's, look, he describes that process in his book.
I read The Art of the Deal when I was like 12.
Yeah.
And he goes through that specifically.
He
talks about how, you know,
you exaggerate knowingly.
It's just part of the process.
It's part of how you do it.
And then you have to look at everything he says in that context because usually there's some sort of negotiation behind it.
That's usually, you know, usually the way he works.
And that's okay.
You know, I mean, I think we all understand that with Donald Trump.
You know, we're told, though, that these other guys are nothing but truth-tellers.
And man, if I don't see just as much exaggeration from them as we'd ever see from Donald Trump, I'm not sure.
No, and I also see actual, dangerous lies.
Dangerous lies.
What we're doing with oil and gas is not affecting this at all.
This is all Putin.
That's a dangerous lie.
That one's
in particular bizarre because he went to his own voters and said,
to elect me, I will stop fossil fuels in 10 years, right?
Like,
I will not do all these crazy things they're doing to expand fossil fuel use.
And then he comes back to the American people when their gas prices are high and says, I have done nothing to affect these prices.
I've done nothing to affect the supply.
In fact, we have more supply now than ever.
And And it's just these oil companies that just won't pump the oil.
And then he goes back to his side and says, these oil companies, all they want to do is pump oil because they're so greedy.
I mean, he's saying the exact opposite.
I know, because
this is the problem.
We have an opportunity to get out of this right now.
We could
supply the world
with oil and energy.
We could supply our farmers
with oil and energy, but we choose not to.
So we are going to go through really tough times.
Mark this down on your calendar.
I believe in the next two years, we are going to see massive starvation.
Hopefully not in this hemisphere, but absolutely positively for sure,
we will see starvation like we haven't seen
perhaps even in our lifetime
massive starvation and that's not counting what won't be seen in China but on the African continent and here's the worst part of it we all know it's coming anybody who is paying attention knows it's coming
and what are we doing about it
we're intentionally sabotaging our own farmers and our own energy system so when the time comes when all of these people are starving remember it was the conservatives who were standing up going guys
you are going to kill people with this You are going to be responsible for the deaths of millions.
we are not going to be in the position to help like we have in the past.
And that is the biggest American tragedy.
Oh, and by the way, other countries south of our border will also be starving.
And how are we going to help them?
Or will we just allow them to come across and help themselves?
This, we are setting ourselves up
for
something beyond the Great Depression.
I just hope that those within the sound of my voice are taking this next election seriously.
And I say that knowing that many people in Congress and the Senate listen to this program.
You have no idea what's about to hit you guys.
You have no idea.
We have got to start.
Where is the plan from the Republicans?
Where is it?
Back in a minute.
So may I suggest that you make a plan?
I just read an article from
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And in it, he said...
Silver and gold, he just bought 2,500
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I think so, too.
I think so too.
Silver is going to be very important in the future because you can use it to make things, but also you can use it to trade for things if things got really bad.
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Last time this offer was presented years ago, they sold out in about three days.
What this is is a gold, they're like gold chiclets.
They're small broken up pieces of gold that are again made I think from the Canadian mint so they're all measured and weighted and marked and they're in small amounts, so you could use them should the crap hit the fan, but also silver as well.
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Hey, if you love meat, expect to be poorer.
It looks like we are headed now for the meat prices that will be the highest level in generations.
In generations.
That's, you know, that's good.
That's good.
You know, I'm sure the inflation on the meat prices, that's, you know, just temporary.
It's just going to.
Transitory?
Yeah, transitory.
We're looking now another 6% to 7% more for beef.
Pork products increase about 5%.
And chicken, more than 8%.
And, you know, of course, you know, if you're eating out, that's going to be even more expensive.
The problem is there's a shortage of just a couple of things.
Labor,
fuel.
Okay.
So that's
over that too.
Yeah.
Yeah, and fertilizer.
And that's it.
Yeah, that's it.
Okay, good.
We got plenty of ranchers.
We've got plenty of ranchers.
And they have the cows.
They just can't afford to feed them.
Now, here's the good news.
While prices of beef in store, you know, in stores is increasing, there's no additional profits that are being made by the ranchers.
So the ranchers are struggling.
There's none of that grease.
You know,
nobody's getting rich on this, which is nice.
And because the feed costs are so high,
they decided to plant a lot of soybean instead of
corn.
But
while that's good because they don't have to have more fertilizer, corn also feeds, you know, a lot of the chickens and
stuff like that.
And so we're going to have less corn,
you know, next year.
And also that affects the cattle feed as well.
But other than that, the price soon is gonna come down.
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