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We discovered Stu's, I mean, really deep, deep hatred of Broadway and people from Broadway,
or people that want to go to Broadway but could never.
Hatred for the person who is now running the DHS
Misinformation Board.
Well, I mean, she may be a lovely person, but her artistic abilities,
they hit me in a way that I can't take it.
And because she is like that, you want her deported.
Look, I don't have control of this disinformation board yet, but if I do in a future administration, then
this might be a lesson to those on the left.
You may have control of that board now,
but I might have it later.
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So where are the men?
Where are the men?
Last night, I went to a concert at the Toyota Music Factory here in
Dallas.
And
I saw a show with my son and my son-in-law of a group called AJR.
I don't know if you know AJR, but
these guys, they're three, as they said, three dorky Jewish boys singing pop songs.
And they started when they were 15, real prodigies, and their brothers, and they...
They started making music and they still make music in their living room.
And
I think probably about three or four years ago, my son and I took a trip across the country.
And I was really having a hard time getting a handle on where his head was.
And I said,
you play the DJ.
You pick the songs.
And he said, I don't know if you're going to like these guys,
but I want you to, you know, try this.
And I heard it.
And the more I heard, the more I liked.
And I understood my son because of the music he was listening to.
And this was a real important point in his life and our understanding with each other.
Here he is, 13, and I knew he was afraid of something.
I knew
he was just afraid.
And the first song he played for me
was this.
My new address is
December.
So I wrote it on the back of my hand.
Cause I leave the nest this this coming December
to make it as a grown man.
I'm not to lose my only defenders.
I'm packing up whatever I can.
Been waiting for today,
but
all I can think to say is.
Oh no,
don't throw out my legos.
What if I can't let go?
What if I come back home, back home?
Oh no, don't throw out my Legos.
What if I can't let go?
What if I come back home, back home?
Can we keep my Legos at home?
Cause I want to move out.
I don't want to move on.
Now, he's, you know, at the time, 13.
And when that song played, I just answered, no, we can't keep them.
And your mom and I are moving the minute you're out of the house.
But
I understood him.
And the more I listened to this particular artist, AJR,
the more their lyrics are,
the more the lyrics became something that, you know, I wouldn't have said this because he would have immediately rejected it.
But the more I was thinking, yes, continue to listen to these guys.
Because they are
last night at this concert, you really need to see it, especially if you have kids.
But I mean, the average age was probably 25 years old.
And it wasn't a bunch of kids.
It wasn't a teeny, this is not a teeny bopper, you know, kind of group.
But it was so refreshing to see all of these,
what are they, millennials, 25 years old?
Yeah, the millennials.
They're listening to this group and, you know, arms raised up and singing these lyrics.
These lyrics are so culturally important and rare today.
The next one he played for me was
fantastic.
A message you never
ever hear.
It's called 100 Days.
Remember when we all got drunk?
I ended up with two broke thumbs.
Oh my God, I felt so dumb.
Lucky me.
I wrote a song that no one knows.
I played a show and no one showed.
Oh my god, I felt so alone.
Lucky me.
When all is going wrong, and you're scared as hell.
What you gonna do?
Who you gonna tell?
Maybe I.
A hundred bad days made a hundred good stories.
A A hundred good stories make me interesting at parties.
Isn't that fantastic?
This is the opposite that our culture is now pumping in.
This is the opposite.
They're saying, how lucky am I?
I broke my thumbs.
How lucky am I that I did a whole bunch of concerts and nobody came?
Because it gave me something.
It gave me character.
It gave me stories that are interesting.
That is fantastic.
Once you put it into context, as they do in the song, and the last part of that was, because I'm not scared of you no more.
Not afraid.
We are not addressing the real fears.
Can you imagine growing up in this age?
I cannot even begin to imagine.
Kids are not going out and playing.
You know, the one thing I remember growing up, especially every summer, was I was out of the house in the morning.
I would do my chores and I'd be out of the house in the morning and I wouldn't come back and I didn't have a cell phone.
Nobody was tracking me.
Nothing.
I didn't come back until the street lights went on.
And we would go and play.
We didn't organize a play.
We didn't have, you know how important it is that your your kids play without a referee?
Your kids are out playing baseball, soccer, whatever it is, without a referee and without adults.
They have to figure out how to get along, how to solve problems and arguments without others going, hey,
you knocked that off.
You only need that when they're breaking windows.
I know your parents Knock it off.
But going out and playing,
organizing,
watching out for each other,
all of that stuff is lost on these kids.
It's lost.
And imagine, I mean, we are all thinking to ourselves, I don't care who you voted for, we all know.
This thing's coming apart.
This whole thing is coming apart.
So that tension is in them, too.
What is tomorrow going to be like?
They also don't have any idea of what
can't be done.
And so everything can be done, so there's no wonder anymore.
I mean, I think that's why Elon Musk is so, at least this is why I like him.
The guy is looking over the horizon and saying, don't tell me we we can't do it.
Of course we can.
We just need to get all this other apparatus, all this bureaucracy out of our face.
Let people do it.
Because we're in a new age.
We are having a problem now
because our Congress is about a thousand years old.
If you added up all their ages, you have enough experience to bring you back to the dinosaur age.
They're not looking forward.
Their horizon is maybe five years from now.
And those are the people steering us.
It takes youth
to be able to look forward.
It takes middle age from 40 to 60 to couple that with a little bit of wisdom.
And then it takes the older generation to go, slow down, slow down.
Right now, all we have is the slow down.
And it's not wisdom, it's greed and corruption that motivates them.
I was talking to my sons last night,
and we were talking about
women and how to treat women.
And
my son-in-law said,
you know,
I've heard you say it over and over again, and I've said it over and over again to my son,
hey, you don't treat women that way.
Hey,
you don't hit women.
Hey, get the door for your mom.
Show respect for women.
And
in,
you know, traditional families, at least, we are taught, boys are taught by their fathers and others how to treat a woman.
He asked me,
have you ever heard anybody teach their girls how to treat a man?
and i thought
no
i've never heard anyone say hey
you don't treat a man like that
have you
and in that vacuum
we have destroyed man
Men are not men anymore.
They're really nothing
Because a man can be a woman.
We are taking apart the genders.
And once you take apart, this is the basic building block of all of the universe.
All the animal kingdom, everything.
Male and female.
An egg and the fertilizer.
It boils down to science.
Not the science, but science.
Basic science.
You destroy that,
and everything else becomes a lie.
Everything else.
Because does it get any more basic than
egg
fertilize life,
family.
It doesn't.
That's it.
That's how it all began, gang.
Even if you believe in evolution,
those monkeys were doing something in the cave.
So we are destroying men, just destroying them.
If you look at, you know, history or you look at even the Bible as a history book, you will always see men gathering at the gates.
Men gathering at the gates.
Why?
Well, the men watched for intruders.
They made announcements.
They carried out justice there.
In the Bible, they convened with angels at the gates.
The men at the gates, they were not only responsible for the physical protection of the city, but also the social and the legal and spiritual protection as well, the men at the gates.
And some men met at the gate.
They were protectors and supporters.
Others were not.
Others also
met at the gates, and they were the destroyers.
So
we still have men at the virtual gates.
But most of the men are destroyers, or they're drunk and asleep.
And mean I don't mean chemically drunk.
I mean spiritually or temporally just drunk.
They're not on guard.
Men are supposed to be protectors and leaders and supporters of their family and their community.
They protect
How many men are doing that right now?
Protecting our communities, protecting our families.
Oh, there's cops do that.
Leadership in 2022.
This ain't ancient times, but it's not even the 1970s anymore.
And we're not going back.
And part of that is good.
I mean, you know, 1950s, all women were housewives and all men work at the office and have a briefcase.
Man, I'm glad those days are gone.
I'm glad.
I mean, I think everyone, Stu, that has been in charge of my television division has always been a woman, hasn't it?
The last 20 years?
Often, yeah.
Yeah.
Great.
Great.
But where are the men?
And I don't mean in position.
I just mean where are men?
Where are men that are willing to stand at the gates?
See, what's going to happen is men are going to get really pissed off soon at all of this stuff because they're just being erased.
And so there are men now that are coming back and saying, you know, women should stay at home.
I don't know these people.
But I am afraid that that will come.
We've got to go back to tradition.
Okay, all right.
Male and female, mom and dad, okay.
But we need men who define themselves, men who serve, men who care.
Most importantly, men who are driven by a moral code.
Do we have a moral code anymore?
You know, look at what we've done.
We first destroyed all of our heroes.
This is so brilliant in the way this has been pulled off.
What did they do?
They chipped away for a hundred years at anyone who could be a hero.
By the time I was growing up, they had already destroyed the founders and everybody else and now they were going after other heroes There was no such thing as an American hero anymore someone your kids could look up to and Then the last part heroes gave up on it the people who used to at least
You know, try to do the right thing because hey the kids are watching me and the kids look up to me.
That was over Now it's like yeah, I'm doing blow
what's the deal yeah I was doing it at home plate what's the problem
I'm no role model
you're a man
you should be a role model
people just gave up
entirely on being a man
Well, we're at a place now where the men and the boys
have to be separated.
We have to separate the men from the boys.
And I think we're starting to see some real modern-day leaders.
Ron DeSantis is one of them.
Elon Musk is another one.
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Michael Malas is with us, another really smart friend.
He is the author of the anarchist handbook and the host of You're Welcome, Michael Malis.
Welcome to the program.
How are you?
We've lost Michael.
You know what this is, DHS?
This is Dangerous.
This is the first step of the disinformation board.
They're like, Michael Malice, too dangerous.
Yeah.
Too
dangerous.
Yeah.
Delete him immediately.
Look, you know,
let me play something.
I think Elon Musk,
which I want to talk to Michael about, I think Elon Musk is the Howard Hughes of our day.
Remember, Howard Hughes, richest man in the world.
Howard Hughes
took TWA and made it a global airline.
He changed everything.
He was under attack because the government was in bed with Pan Am and they called him in front of Congress trying to destroy him.
And this is how he dealt with it.
Listen.
Senator, may I ask a question?
Well, now, if you'll just wait till I issue a subpoena from Mr.
Mars, I've asked you whether or not you would produce him, and you said you didn't know, as I understand it.
I don't remember if that was my answer.
Well, what was your answer?
I don't remember.
Get it off the record.
Well, now, Mr.
Hughes, I'm asking you what your answer was.
And we're not going to have this bickering back and forth.
You are before this committee, and you're going to answer the question.
You asked asked me just now about a reply that I made.
My answer is I don't remember.
Now the man is talking about
will you bring Mr.
Mars in at the two o'clock session?
No, I don't think I will.
Will you try to bring him in?
No, I don't think I'll try.
Stop.
That is, if that's not Elon Musk, because he's just sitting there going, hmm, no, I don't think I'm going to do it.
Welcome to the program, Michael Malice.
How are you, Michael?
I'm doing great.
Thanks so much, guys.
So,
you know, I look at Elon Musk and he's got to know what he's in for, but I think he's kind of like the modern-day Howard Hughes.
I mean, you know how Howard Hughes ended up, right?
Oh, yeah, no, yeah, I know.
It's totally how Musk is ending up.
Isn't this the end of this?
Like, Musk is, you know, peeing into bottles in a theater.
I totally feel like that's how this ends.
You know, his skin became translucent and
it was really kind of horrific stuff.
And the air conditioner was covered in mold.
I don't think Elon Musk knows what he's in for, to be honest.
You don't?
No, and I'll tell you why, because I don't think even President Trump knew what he was in for.
I think people don't appreciate the level of malevolence that the enemy class is capable of.
And as a good example of this is Brett Kavanaugh.
If you sat down, Brett Kavanaugh, who, as you guys know, worked for the W.
Bush administration, he'd been in Washington for a long time.
And you sat him down.
You said, you know, Brett, this is going to be an intense, you know, confirmation process.
What do you think is the worst that's going to happen?
And, you know, he would say, oh, they would make me out to be a racist, or there's this one decision, or, you know, this memo I sent to the president.
The fact that he'd have to be on Martha McCallum talking about when he lost his virginity never entered his mind.
I will tell you this.
There is,
we call it a Glenn Beck tax.
I meet so many people who like, oh, no, you know, I don't care about that.
You're going to come under attack.
No, I get it.
I'm tough.
And then they're like, I had no idea what it's even like to approach the gates of hell until I said, I like you or I'm working with you.
And you don't really have an idea.
And I don't even have an idea
what it was like for Trump and probably Elon Musk.
You might be right, especially if you've been the darling of the other side.
You're like, nah, there's some good people there that are going to defend me.
No, uh-uh.
They all shut their mouths.
And this is how it works.
So he's got, not only does he have literal children,
he also has, you know, SpaceX, he has Tesla.
These are all vectors for attack.
And, you know, there's, it's very easy for any bureaucracy, and they already announced they're going to start investigating him, to start sniffing around.
I mean, if you're dealing with space, I don't know how many treaties you must be, you know, that contradict each other you must be dealing with internationally.
There's got to be, you know, even if there's a completely clean, like an audit, you know, if some, if your taxes are completely clean and you had the best accountants in America, it's still very easy for them to be like, all right, we're basically going to give you, you know, a prostate exam and just sit you down and go through everything.
They did this to Andy Warhol every year for the last like 15 years of his life.
I know they did to Rubin after he endorsed Larry Elder.
They audited him in California.
So I do not think Elon Musk has any idea what he's in for because I don't think any of us has seen, you you know, the kind of enemy class at this level of losing control.
Yeah.
Twitter got a president elected.
Yeah.
Bill O'Reilly just said he doesn't, you know, he thinks that this Department of Homeland Security, you know, truth board is
nonsense.
It'll be overturned by the courts, but it won't have any teeth.
It won't do anything.
I think he's wrong.
I think they will use this until it's overturned in the courts, but they will just use this and go full steam ahead against against their enemies.
Well,
I'll kind of take a moderate between the two position, which is in the same way now that let's suppose I'm Twitter, I'm Facebook, or I'm some, or I'm, you know, some department store, I can say, well, according to the SPLC
or according to this other organization, this person is a white nationalist.
So I'm not firing them because I have my finger on the scale, my thumb on the scale.
I'm firing them because this other objective organization is telling me this is a bad person.
Now they're going to say, well,
Daily Beast article, New York Times article, John Smith, comma, who according to the Department of Homeland Security, is a misinformation agent, comma.
And then the rest of the article writes itself.
So that's how they're going to weaponize this rather than some kind of explicit over-the-head or wellian censorship, in my opinion.
So we have Elon Musk fighting back.
I think we have Ron
DeSantis fighting back.
I think we're starting to see some people who are like, okay, enough is enough.
Is this a trend?
Are we starting to go the other way?
Let's hope so, because one of the worst things about Trump is he broke the barricades, he knocked down the walls, he breached their fortresses, and then he just stood there making fun of them.
He didn't do anything to press the advantage.
He didn't dissolve any department in Washington.
He didn't cut the budget.
He didn't, you know, kind of end any careers other than maybe some Republicans.
so he trump and the fact that he's still going on places like piers morgan and npr and he genuinely thinks that he's going to be able to schmooze these people and i don't blame him because his entire career in new york you know before he got into politics was schmoozing uh he was a darling of the view people forget this yeah uh as a new yorker like you know he was this big media personality and he still thinks and i think any president thinks that the power of their personality is enough to get people to like them and he's really really wrong.
Yeah.
Let me go to the student loan forgiveness.
The Biden administration yesterday said the president's not concerned about this with inflation or anything else.
There are so many things wrong with this.
Talk about the student loan forgiveness idea.
Well, there is no group more privileged, and I'm not being sarcastic or ironic, than college graduates.
It is the most correlated thing to not being homeless, not being unemployed, to being able to get a job.
You have the most advantages on paper.
It's more than being tall, being, you know, all these other things that supposedly give you privilege.
If there's any group that I'm worried about with their debt, it's like the destitute, right?
If you could wave a magic wand, what about people who are in credit card debt?
If there was some way to help them with the huge interest rates, as opposed to college graduates who have that resume, which will get them ahead, it's such, so clearly a buyout of the worst people, which is, you know, young college graduates who are very, very opinionated and very, very unintelligent and
unknowledgeable.
It's just an awful, awful idea.
This is a function of, you know, the government taking over in large part the college loan industry.
And it's just, and frankly, what I think we should do is seize all the endowments of Ivy League universities and distribute that money as reparations and pay off the debt that way.
I have to tell you, those endowments.
They piss me off so much.
You know, $50 billion in endowment.
And
what are they doing?
They're not paying taxes.
They are working against our system.
They are churning out monsters.
I mean, it is, those endowments piss me off.
Yeah, just seize them, tax them.
I'm sure Harvard and Yale have the best lawyers in America.
They produce the best lawyers in America.
There'll have to be some workarounds.
And this would really be a good idea.
And this is from
an anarchist.
You're saying you sincerely would support the American government seizing
the
endowment funds?
Let's just say taking the endowments from Harvard is my compromise position.
Michael, always good to talk to you.
Have a great weekend, man.
Take care, guys.
You bet.
Michael Malas.
You're listening to the best of the Glen Beck program.
You know, Stu, I was just thinking about that triangle, you know, the Biden triangle, where scary is up at the top, sad is in the bottom right-hand corner, and then funny is on the other.
I was thinking for other presidents, that would be a square because he would also have good.
Right.
There's no, there's no, there's no place for a good comment.
There's nothing that he has said that you're like, okay, well, that's good.
That's going to That's going to be good for us.
Yeah.
The Joe Biden gaff triangle of emotion does not have an opportunity for a positive comment.
No, it doesn't.
It doesn't.
All right.
I want to bring in a friend of the program, Lisa Booth.
She is now the host of the podcast, The Truth, with Lisa Booth.
And this is
from Fox News Channel.
She's a Fox News Channel contributor.
And
are we going to find your podcast on the Fox News Channel?
No, not Fox News, but iHeart.
And it's launching this Monday, May 2nd.
My first guest is Governor Ron DeSantis.
He's my governor because I fled the communist state of New York and moved to
Florida, and I could not be happier.
Oh, that is fantastic.
That's fantastic.
It was 40 minutes,
and we got into
all the important issues.
Did you ask him the most important issue?
Why will he not come on the Glenn Beck program?
i see i wish we had this conversation before i interviewed him and i would have yeah i did not i'm sorry i failed you so what did you learn from from him
so what i wanted to do was one you know we got into a lot of the the cultural cultural issues we talked about some of this transgender stuff that is happening his fight with disney i talked to him about I mean, you looked at that Ras Newsen poll.
I'm sure you saw it, where 51% of Biden's supporters actually supported putting people who weren't vaccinated in designated facilities.
29% of Democrats supported taking the kids away from parents who aren't vaccinated.
So I asked him, how close were we and how close are we to this becoming a reality?
And so I got into a lot of that stuff with him, but I also wanted to get into the human side of Governor Ron DeSantis.
So we spent time talking about fatherhood, his push for his push for fatherhood in Florida to get fathers to step up, be accountable.
We talked about his wife, his marriage.
And so we got into, you know, sort of the nuts and bolts of how he thinks, who he is.
And so I wanted to kind of get a different side of him than people might see on TV, you know, in that 40-minute interview where I sat down next to him and got into all this stuff with him.
So it's really interesting.
I love,
I'm so happy that his wife is doing better now.
She was, you know,
going through cancer treatments, but so glad that she is doing better because I think she's the key to him.
she is more conservative than he is i mean she is you know you grow up and you're around um
you know communism you kind of get it pretty quickly and from everything i've heard she is just
she is she is uh you know a combination of ronald reagen and uh i don't know mussolini maybe a little bit uh where she is just like this is not happening.
And I love that because I think that
a lot of times the spouse throws people off track.
Well, and I've had the chance of meeting her a few times, and she is lovely.
She's all the things.
She's so smart, just a really amazing woman.
And so I was joking around with him.
I was like, you know, I've had the chance of meeting her.
She's awesome.
And I was like, well, I guess that's why you married her.
And then we both started, you know, laughing about that because, you know, and I asked him because there was this rumor that she's his most trusted advisor, that she's really the person he leans into the most in politics.
We get into that conversation.
So it's just, it's a different side of him than, you know, people get typically with TV.
So I really encourage everyone, anywhere you get your podcast, you can go on iHeartRadio app, wherever else, The Truth with Lisa Booth.
It's such an amazing conversation.
You don't want to miss it with Governor Ron DeSantis.
And then Thursday, I have an interview with Steve Bannon coming out.
So it's going to be a banger week, a huge week, and just really interesting stuff.
I hope everyone loves it.
And what are you approaching Bannon with?
Well, he's brilliant.
You know, I mean, this, I mean, you know this, Glenn.
He's just so smart.
And so we really talk about, you know, he was sort of one of the guys in 2016 that was really pushing this realignment in the Republican Party that we see now, where now the Democrat Party is becoming the party of the coastal elites.
It's that headline we saw last year with AOC.
AOC illegally parks her $60,000 Tesla outside of Whole Foods, right?
Like, that's today's left, you know, and the right has really become this party of the working class, which is why you're seeing this growing momentum of Hispanics moving towards Republicans and just this, you know, the change in the two parties.
And so I really get into that at the beginning with him of asking him about his role in that, why that was important to him.
You know, he grew up in a Democrat family, a working-class Democrat family.
And now, of course, is a conservative.
And so we sort of get into that as well.
And just big picture immigration, not just what we're seeing, but what's the impact when you have millions of people in your country who don't share your values, who, you know, don't believe in the rule of law, who don't believe in our culture?
Like, what does that do to a society?
So it's sort of just
trying to get into some of these deeper issues as opposed to just some of the surface level stuff that people are talking about.
So when you talk to him, ask about the difference between big T traditionalist and small T traditionalist.
He's a capital T traditionalist.
And that is a scary, scary thing.
And most people just look at that and say, oh, he believes in traditional values.
That's small T.
And he just wants a return to whatever.
Traditionalists
is something brand new, and it's quite terrifying, actually.
And he is a big believer in it.
Well, you know, I think there's a whole host of things going on in our country that, you know, are concerning.
And so
what I want to do with my podcast is just, you know, I think we're sort of figuring out right now, especially after COVID.
I mean, Glenn, you saw it.
Like, it's sort of scary how close and how susceptible America is to tyranny.
Well, I don't think this isn't, sorry.
No, I was, no, go ahead and finish.
No, I was just going to say, you know, I'm 37 years old.
I don't think I ever realized just
you know, how close we are to stuff like that in America.
I mean, you just, you, you just sort of always believe that like freedom is here and we're always going to be a free country.
And that's not the case.
So the point of my podcast and what I want to do with it is just have some of these deeper conversations to try to figure out like, who are we as Americans right now?
Like, what do we believe as a country?
What are we fighting for?
You know, you said something really important.
How close were we or are we because of COVID?
With this Ministry of Truth that the DHS is putting together, it takes one emergency and that thing has teeth and you lose all your rights.
I mean, you cannot have the government be the decider of what's true and not because the press was set up to challenge the power, challenge the government.
How can you have the government say to the press, this you can report and this you cannot report if you want to be free, you can't.
Well, and it also just shows that the left has no regard for our Constitution or anything that this country is supposed to value because I thought the whole point of the First Amendment was to protect us against the governor or against the government, to protect their speech or ability to speak out and speak freely against the government.
And here you look at the abuse of power that they're trying to wait.
I mean, they have the DOJ going after parents.
And we know the left, I mean, this is a party that is not afraid to wield government powers and abuse their opponents.
We saw this with Obama.
using the IRS to target conservatives.
We saw them spying on reporters.
We saw what they did with the FBI and the DOJ going after Trump in a baseless investigation and then basically, you know, giving Hillary Clinton and her team a pass for, you know, breaking their phones with hammers and deleting government evidence, right?
So like we know what they are capable of.
So this is not just small ball stuff.
And of course, they don't care about disinformation.
They're the purveyors of lies.
This is about stifling any opposition, controlling society, power,
making sure there's no daylight or accountability for what they're doing.
That's what it's about.
And that's why it's so scary.
And it's how it's for the DHS.
They think we're terrorists.
I know.
It's so bizarre as the media was the
biggest
siren on agencies like the DHS and saying, you know, after 9-11, they're going to spy on us.
They're going to make people disappear, blah, blah, blah.
They were clear on the dangers that that organization could
pose.
They happened to be more right, I think, than I was at the time on the dangers of the Patriot Act and everything else.
And now
that they have control of that agency, now they don't care.
It was never about rights.
It was never about anything other than power.
Well, 100%.
And
I've gone through personally and politically sort of this awakening over the past few years, really starting with Trump and, you know, Trump really exposing a lot of this stuff was happening in government, you know, with the FBI, DOJ spying on him, that abuse of power with the government.
And then Kavanaugh having the left be have the audacity of basically accusing a father of two and a husband of gang rape.
If they're willing to do that to him for political purposes, then they're willing to destroy anyone.
for political purposes.
And then COVID and just seeing how the left doesn't care.
They have no regard for just destroying lives, you know, shutting people down, locking people down, destroying, you know, small businesses, things that people have worked their entire lives for or have been passed down in their family.
Just no regard for life, liberty, or anything.
And so I've just, I've gone through this awakening of sort of realizing what we are up against.
And then you look at that polling, as I mentioned originally with Rash Newson.
I mean, these people literally, I didn't get the vaccine.
They would have put me in a camp.
if they were able to do so.
I mean, that's for real, right?
And then now we've got what's going on at the DHS with the Ministry of Truth.
So like, I am awake.
And I think a lot of other conservatives are.
I know you've been, and you are.
And, you know, it's this is serious stuff.
And so it's scary where we are right now as a country.
We are literally at war.
It's just a Cold War, but we are at war with ourselves in this country.
Lisa Booth, she is the host of The Truth with Lisa Booth.
You can find it through iHeartMedia, wherever you get your podcast.
iHeart's Truth with Lisa Booth.
And it premieres with Ron DeSantis on
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Monday.
Yep.
Thank you.
I'm a big fan of yours, so I appreciate the opportunity.
Thank you.
And don't let Stuage ever talk you out of that.
He tried, but I know.
No, I know.
I'm not supposed to tell him.
I know.
Lisa, thank you so much.
God bless.