Red States Are the New Red Scare | Guest: Rep. Kat Cammack | 11/10/21
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Press play and read along
Transcript
Speaker 1 This episode is brought to you by Netflix: Jay Kelly, the new film from Academy Award nominee Noah Baumbach.
Speaker 1 George Clooney stars as an actor confronting his past and present on a journey of self-discovery, alongside Adam Sandler as his devoted manager.
Speaker 1 Critics are calling it a declaration of love to the chaotic art of filmmaking, with the Wall Street Journal praising it as a transcendent comedy drama.
Speaker 1 Jay Kelly is now playing in select theaters and on Netflix December 5th.
Speaker 2 Want to talk to you a little bit about Keeps, Stu?
Speaker 3
I would love to talk to you about Keeps, Glenn. Actually, I've been talking to you about Keeps for a while.
And Keeps is, I don't know, how you keep your hair. Do you want your hair?
Speaker 3 Do you want it to stick around for a while? Or do you just want it to go away?
Speaker 3 Well, if you want to keep the luxurious head of hair in your holiday photos this year, Keeps offers doctor-recommended FDA-approved hair treatment and has
Speaker 3 more five-star reviews than any of its competitors. They use the generic version, so you pay like half the cost, and you can do everything online beginning to end.
Speaker 3 So, if you don't know,
Speaker 3 you know, look, I don't, I'm one of those people who'd like to see as few people as possible face-to-face, just kind of like my thing.
Speaker 3 But if you're kind of like that,
Speaker 3 or maybe I don't know, the government won't let you out of your house right now, you can go and answer a few easy questions, snap a couple of pictures of your hair, and a licensed doctor will review your information and recommend the right hair loss treatment for you.
Speaker 3
It's shipped right to your door. And if you have any questions along the way, you can message your Keeps Doctor 24-7 and track your progress.
They've got this all worked out for you.
Speaker 3
You can get started now with a special discount. Go to keeps.com slash save for 50% off your first order.
K-E-E-P-S.com slash save. It's keeps.com slash save.
Speaker 3 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
Speaker 3 This
Speaker 3 is
Speaker 3 the Glenback Program.
Speaker 2
You sick twisted freak. If I can even call you that anymore.
You're more of a danger, more of a criminal than anything else. Oh, yes.
Speaker 2 Yes.
Speaker 2 I want to show you what was said yesterday about the announcement we gave you yesterday about the new University of Austin.
Speaker 2 The left is so freaked out about everything.
Speaker 2 And the good news is America is waking up to all of their lies and they're being, they're boxing themselves in.
Speaker 2
I want to show you how this is a pattern all the way through even to even to Gozar and that. Oh my gosh, that very dangerous anime video.
Did you see that? Did you see that?
Speaker 2 Oh my gosh, that was very, very dangerous.
Speaker 2 We begin there in 60 seconds.
Speaker 2 The Glenn Beck program. So Jamie wrote in about Relief Factor and what it's done for her and her husband.
Speaker 2 She says, my husband and I were both, we both started using Relief Factor and we were surprised by the results, right? I know. We both had minor aches and pains.
Speaker 2
Plus, I had problems with my knee that just wasn't improving. After about two weeks of Relief Factor, we both started seeing a wonderful lessening of pain.
Even my knee was feeling better.
Speaker 2
I can tell you that going forward, we will not be without it. Thank you so much, Glenn.
Thanks for Relief Factor. Jamie, thank you for listening.
Speaker 2 Thank you for writing in, and thank you for trying Relief Factor. I know, I know, I was surprised that it was working for me too.
Speaker 2 I don't know why, but you know, he's like, oh, it's developed by doctors, but it's, you know, it's not a drug. It's a, it's a, you know, thing that reduces inflammation.
Speaker 2 I'm like, oh, yeah, oh, ibuprofen 800, look out.
Speaker 2
I'm flying high as a kite. No pain at all with ibuprofen 800.
Could I get that in
Speaker 2
a prescription, please? Because I can't just take four Ibuprofens right off the shelf. They're completely different.
Anyway, ReliefFactor.com. Call them now at 800-500-8384, 800-500-8384.
Speaker 2 ReliefFactor.com.
Speaker 2
All right. Yesterday, I told you about the new university.
I told you it was one of the best,
Speaker 2
one of the best pieces of news I've heard in a long time. And there's more of that to come today.
I've got some great stories for you today. Things are changing.
Speaker 2 There is a parallel economy that is being developed now. And it's because, I mean, it
Speaker 2 There is no bad.
Speaker 2 In God's world, there is no bad. Everything will work towards his end.
Speaker 2 And if you just realize those things, it makes life a lot easier, a lot easier. There have been so many times that things have not worked out for me and my life.
Speaker 2 And I would fight it and I'd be like, no, it's going to be this way. And I was miserable, miserable.
Speaker 2 And now, when things don't go the way I want or thought they should, My wife and I will sit back and go, okay, well, is there any way to understand this now? No,
Speaker 2 but we trust that it's all going to be okay.
Speaker 2 And every time, and it might take 10 years, but every time we're like, oh my gosh, if that would have happened, this wouldn't have happened and this wouldn't have happened.
Speaker 2 And, you know, we wouldn't be exactly where we are now, which is exactly a great thing.
Speaker 2 So,
Speaker 2 what's happening right now, people are losing their jobs, they're getting cut,
Speaker 2 they are being forced to either be a pariah in society and be ostracized for speaking their truth
Speaker 2 or
Speaker 2
go along with it. And more and more people are saying, I'm not going along with it.
I'm not going along with it. You see the Seattle school system had to close
Speaker 2 because too many teachers just didn't show up because they're like, I'm not doing the vaccine. So you can fire me.
Speaker 2
I mean, this is chaos. And I want you to know that is their intent.
When it comes to the administration, I truly believe it is their intent. And I'll make that case today.
Speaker 2 So yesterday, I told you about this incredible university started by people that honestly, 90% of them, I don't think we would have ever taken the time to get to know each other or even had a meeting because we both would have said, there's nothing in common here.
Speaker 2
But they are classical liberals. And I consider myself a classical liberal.
And if you know what a classical liberal is, it's somebody who just believes in the Bill of Rights and freedom.
Speaker 2 It's somebody who believes in the individual and not the collective.
Speaker 2 And we are finding ourselves now in bed, strange bedfellows, people that you're like, I can't believe.
Speaker 2 And it used to be hard. Now it's becoming, now it's it's becoming kind of really cool
Speaker 2 because a lot of people are finding themselves in this situation. So
Speaker 2 these professors and
Speaker 2 scholars from all over the country decided to come together and start the University of Austin, a real university.
Speaker 2 Yesterday, it was announced. By the end of the day, they had a thousand professors from all over the country filing for an application saying, How can I apply to teach at your school? A thousand.
Speaker 2 This is going to start a wave. So now, what does the press say about this? Because these are people, a lot of these people are people that were held up as far left academics.
Speaker 2 A lot of these people were
Speaker 2 way on the far left, but they are not against the Constitution. They're not against the Bill of Rights.
Speaker 2 So, what do they say?
Speaker 2 Here it is. You ready? Conservative thinkers, ideologues, announced the creation of a fiercely independent University of Austin Alternative College.
Speaker 2 Now, I'm trying to think of the conservative thinkers and ideologues that are in this particular
Speaker 2 Barry Weiss. conservative,
Speaker 2 ideologue,
Speaker 2 Heather Haying,
Speaker 2 conservative,
Speaker 2 Neil Ferguson, probably a conservative.
Speaker 2 I look at him as a historian, an accurate historian, but let's throw him in.
Speaker 2 Peter Bogozian,
Speaker 2 a conservative, an ideologue?
Speaker 2 Kathleen Stock, Ion Hersiali.
Speaker 2 She's not a conservative. She believes in the Bill of Rights.
Speaker 2 Robert Zimmer, Steven Pinker, Stu. You'd put him right in the conservative.
Speaker 3 Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 2 Jonathan Haidt from NYU.
Speaker 2 Jonathan Height.
Speaker 2 Jonathan Haidt is a guy who listened to me, Rush Limbaugh and
Speaker 2 Sean Hannity
Speaker 2 to come up with his book on what was it?
Speaker 2
He was going to write an anti-conservative book. This is from him.
He told me this.
Speaker 2 And he started listening to this show and realizing because I use different language than some conservatives do, he's like, wait a minute, I understand that.
Speaker 2
Oh, I misinterpreted what they're saying. Oh, I see what they're saying.
It's moral foundations. Moral foundations.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 And he's not a conservative.
Speaker 2 Glenn Lowry,
Speaker 2 Tyler Cowen,
Speaker 2 David Mehmet,
Speaker 2 Saurabh
Speaker 2
Arami. Armari.
Amari.
Speaker 3 Yeah, may he be a conservative. There's a few here that are conservative, but that's the point, right? Like that you don't completely eliminate one side of the aisle.
Speaker 2 You put the conservatives next to Heather Haying.
Speaker 2 I love Heather Haying, Neil Ferguson. That's a university I want to
Speaker 2 go to
Speaker 2 because I want somebody to challenge what I believe.
Speaker 2 And that is either for conservative or
Speaker 2 for
Speaker 2 what I would consider
Speaker 2 more
Speaker 2 leftist thinking.
Speaker 2
I want to hear somebody. She's very concerned about the planet.
I want to hear somebody that I believe.
Speaker 2
is not an ideologue. I want to hear somebody who is not just saying, that's why we have to do the Great Reset and the Green New Deal.
That's about politics. That's not about science.
Speaker 2 So tell me what it is and let's find real answers together. Well, you can't do that in today's society.
Speaker 2 If you're not for the Green New Deal, if you're not for the Great Reset, if you're not for mandatory vaccines, you don't have a place at the table.
Speaker 2 You're going to be labeled a criminal at some point.
Speaker 2 I mean, they've been talking about climate crimes for a long time, and that's just people who just don't believe in climate change.
Speaker 2 These are not conservatives. And if these are conservatives, this has been the best thing to be said about conservatives in a very long time.
Speaker 2 Okay,
Speaker 2 so let me just show you a pattern here.
Speaker 2 You have them distorting,
Speaker 2 and they're distorting because they're freaking out.
Speaker 2 And they're also making it a very, very narrow road that you have to walk if you want to be on their side. Okay?
Speaker 2 If you don't walk exactly where they tell you to walk, it's like the blow darts from, you know, Indiana Jones. You step on the wrong stone and
Speaker 2 you get blow darts in the side of your neck.
Speaker 2 Listen to this.
Speaker 2 Race between Sweeney and Durr was called last Thursday morning by the Associated Press. Durr,
Speaker 2
there were roughly 2,000 votes between them with 100% of the precincts reporting. Durr apologized for his past social media commentary.
He said it came in the heat of the moment.
Speaker 2
Among the posts reported last week was one that said Muhammad was a pedophile. Islam is a false religion.
Only fools follow Muslims' teaching. It's a cult of hate.
Speaker 2
Durr also compared vaccine mandates to the Holocaust and defended rioters at the U.S. Capitol, according to the Associated Press.
Now, let me ask you something. Let me ask you something.
Speaker 2 Where did these tweets come from? I mean, they were there available before the election. Why are they suddenly now in the press? Listen to this.
Speaker 2
He says, I support everybody's right to worship in the matter. They choose to worship the God of their choice.
I support all people. I I support everybody's rights.
Speaker 2 That's what I'm here to do, work for the people and support their rights. But New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy called Edward Durr, a little-known Republican truck driver,
Speaker 2
a dangerous guy. This guy who is apparently winning is a dangerous guy.
I want to be unequivocal. I do not welcome this in any way, shape, or form.
Speaker 2
Okay. All right.
So now he's dangerous. What is it? So what?
Speaker 3 What do you mean? What does it matter whether you welcome it or not? These are elections with results. Who cares if you welcome it?
Speaker 2 Yeah, but look what they're doing immediately.
Speaker 2 They're trying to undermine him
Speaker 2 and trying to pit people again. Instead of learning from the election and learning that, you know, there are other people that think differently and you no longer have control of your state.
Speaker 2 The guy this unknown truck driver beat
Speaker 2 was a powerful, powerful party boss. And I think that's one of the reasons why they lost, why he lost, because people don't want that.
Speaker 2 They don't want the powerful party boss making all of the decisions for them. They want to be included in the decisions, and they want the corruption and the say one thing, do another to end.
Speaker 3 And they see him as most responsible for the nonsense they have to deal with.
Speaker 2 Correct.
Speaker 3 He has the most power. He's the most responsible for the crap they're dealing with.
Speaker 2 Correct. Now,
Speaker 2 you go to sweeney the guy who
Speaker 2 was beaten
Speaker 2 he says the results from tuesday's election continue to come in for instance there were 12 000 ballots recently found in one county
Speaker 2 12 000 ballots found
Speaker 3 is there any evidence of this he keeps saying it but i don't is there any evidence
Speaker 2 uh not that i know of and he says also the 12 000 ballots recently found in one county that is a quote but he then said i didn't say found. I didn't say found.
Speaker 2 I said they were just still being counted.
Speaker 2 Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
Speaker 2 Ballots just magically, you know, showing up to be counted.
Speaker 2 This is the problem.
Speaker 2 And they are digging their own grave because
Speaker 2
people know what's going on. People know what's going on.
And you are coupling it now with pain.
Speaker 2 Biden refuses to take any kind of responsibility or blame for his bad polls. Can I get cut number seven, please?
Speaker 4 Is this giving you kind of a sign that maybe you need to recalibrate some of your administration's priorities as you approach that one-year mark in office?
Speaker 5 Well, look, the poll I saw just before I walked in on another station was my polling number is down, but it's 48% to 52%.
Speaker 2 But look,
Speaker 5 the point is I didn't run because of the polls. I don't think presidents should be deciding what to do about, look, a lot of people are worried.
Speaker 2 Decided to think about this.
Speaker 5 Look what 750,000 people have died because of COVID. 750,000 people.
Speaker 5 The psychological scars that it's put on so many people. Schools have not been open because of COVID, and they're just getting open again.
Speaker 2 We're in a situation where there's
Speaker 5
a lot of anxiety. Gas prices are up exceedingly high.
They've been up this high before, but
Speaker 5 not recently.
Speaker 2
Okay, this is, I can't wait to explain this and take this one apart. Give me 60 seconds and I'll come right back to it.
Brendan, American Financing, NMLS 1-82334, www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org.
Speaker 2 I love the fact that listeners write in and tell me their experience. Brenda wrote into the show recently about her experience with American Financing.
Speaker 2 She said, I contacted American Financing after hearing an ad on your radio program.
Speaker 2
I needed to refinance my mortgage and take cash out both to pay for work on my basement and to pay off a credit card. My mortgage consultants were really helpful.
The entire process was really smooth.
Speaker 2 My refinance was completed in about four weeks. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Glenn, for your recommendation.
Speaker 2 Brenda, you're welcome.
Speaker 2 I'm glad you were able to get the financial help that you needed and it went as smoothly as it has for me and several of my friends who have done the same thing as you have done.
Speaker 2 American Financing is a family-owned business. It's been helping people just like you get their houses, financial houses in order, and now is the time to do it.
Speaker 2
Please, if you're going to do this, please put this on the top of your list today. American Financing at 800-906-2440.
800-906-2440. AmericanFinancing.net.
10 seconds station ID.
Speaker 2 Okay, so
Speaker 2
everybody knows, everybody knows about the canceled pipelines. Everyone knows that we were energy independent.
When I say everybody, I don't mean everybody, everybody.
Speaker 2 I mean the majority of people who are awake
Speaker 2 and even those on the Democratic side, the average Democrat.
Speaker 2
We were energy independent. We weren't relying on anyone else.
We have plenty of oil.
Speaker 2 That's why gas prices, natural gas prices, everything went down because we got serious about it and got all of the regulation out and stopped trying to cripple these companies.
Speaker 2
So when he says gas prices, gas prices, you know, what am I going to do? It's OPEC. No, it's not.
No, it's not. You canceled the pipeline.
You're talking about canceling a second pipeline.
Speaker 2 And when I show you next hour what they really, truly intend
Speaker 2 in their own words on tape
Speaker 2 you're
Speaker 2 you'll know everything you need to know about what's coming your way
Speaker 2 right now they just have to silence people that's why and and and make sure that they're walking a very tight line if you want to be part of the the change you want to be a democrat well then you better tow the line dnc member
Speaker 2 is organizing an effort to press Democrats to remove the mayor of Buffalo
Speaker 2 and
Speaker 2 revoke his post.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2 they're taking the mayor and saying we're throwing you out of the Democratic Party
Speaker 2 and
Speaker 2 getting rid of you because you went against us and you ran as an independent because the Democrats ran somebody so far to the left, they knew they were going to lose.
Speaker 2 So he's under attack. Then you have the Treasury nominee who is from the Soviet Union and she liked it.
Speaker 2
She's blaming Manchin and saying Manchin is not playing like a good Democrat. He's not on the Democratic side.
He needs to come into line.
Speaker 2 Do you want that kind of an ideologue in the Treasury Department?
Speaker 2 The good news is they are making the tent so small
Speaker 2 that
Speaker 2
there's not going to be anybody left in it. They'll just continue to eat their own.
The bad news is they're doing real damage to the economy, to people's reputations, to our families, to our children.
Speaker 2 Remember, he just said schools were closed because of COVID and now they're just opening up again. Whose fault is that? The labor unions.
Speaker 2 But he failed to mention that Seattle has to close schools because there are not enough teachers because of the mandate.
Speaker 2 And in California, there is a high school quiz that
Speaker 2 can you identify a group of complete idiots? It's multiple choice. KKK, All of Florida, Fox News, or Texans are the responses to the multiple choice quiz.
Speaker 2 Come on.
Speaker 2 Come on.
Speaker 2 Really?
Speaker 2 All right, back in a minute. We're going to Gozar the Destroyer.
Speaker 2 Next.
Speaker 2 This is the Glenback program.
Speaker 2 So Iris listens to the program and she said,
Speaker 2
the day the trial package came for rough greens, I put some on my hand and offered it to my dog, Shiloh. He licked it clean.
And ever since then, he gets very, very anxious about mealtime.
Speaker 2 When I'm mixing rough greens into his kibble, he stands up and begs for his bowl. Uno is,
Speaker 2 I was just doing this last night and I was mixing it in, and he put his nose, his head, underneath my arm, like, get your arm out of the way. I'm ready to eat.
Speaker 2
Uh, he said, the funny thing is, Shiloh was such a picky eater before. Same with Uno.
He has more energy now. He wants to play more often.
This is great stuff.
Speaker 2 Iris, I'm glad that Shiloh is having great experience with rough greens, and I want you to try it for your dog. Rough greens, it's not a dog food, it's just something you sprinkle on the food.
Speaker 2 It's a supplement filled with all the things that will make your dog healthier and happier. Get a free bag of rough greens for your dog to try out just to make sure that they like it.
Speaker 2
If they do, much as Uno and apparently Shiloh, you will start to see the changes in your dogs. Watch them over a couple of months.
Roughgreens.com/slash back, 833-Glenn33.
Speaker 3
Big special on Glenn TV tonight. The promo code is Fauci Lied.
If you do that, you get 25 bucks off your subscription at blazetv.com/slash Glenn.
Speaker 2 All right, you sick twisted freak. Tonight on Blaze TV, I'm kicking off two weeks that will begin to expose the biggest story of any of our lifetimes, COVID-19.
Speaker 2 It has changed everything from how we live our lives, operate our business, and what the government can force you to do.
Speaker 2 Ben Shapiro is joining me tonight to talk about what they are doing and what other businesses can join in on doing and suing the government.
Speaker 2 And I'm going to give you the chalkboard sneak peek at what I'm going to expose next week.
Speaker 2 It is a look inside of what might be the most important chalkboard of my life and maybe the last chalkboard of my career.
Speaker 2 We are going where no man is willing to go.
Speaker 2 Well, let me just give you the name of it.
Speaker 2 Next week
Speaker 2 is...
Speaker 2 Crime or cover-up. And I believe it's a crime.
Speaker 2 Tonight, Blaze TV, Panic, Politics, and Profit, a sneak peek of the most dangerous chalkboard. That is tonight, Blaze TV.
Speaker 2
Get $25 off your subscription, 25% off now for a year's subscription at Blaze TV. Do it now.
Blaze TV.com
Speaker 2 slash Fauci
Speaker 2
slash Glenn. And the promo code is Fauci Lied.
Fauci lied.
Speaker 2 Okay,
Speaker 2
Stu and Pat are with us. Hello, Pat from Pat Gray Unleashed.
Hello, Glenn. So I want to get your thoughts
Speaker 2 because now
Speaker 2 the Democrats are, they've already consulted experts, and they say a storm of violence is coming because of Congressman Gozar's
Speaker 2
little video. A storm of violence? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Wow, yeah.
Speaker 2 The problem is, reading from the report, the problem is now, particularly on the Republican side, they are not willing to marginalize or punish their own extremists.
Speaker 2 I'm not willing to say the problems of our political polarization come only from one side of the political spectrum, but I am worried about the increasing stridency coming from the progressive left.
Speaker 2 But there is nothing,
Speaker 2 nothing like this Gozar video coming from the progressive left that I've seen. Oh,
Speaker 2
no, definitely not. Oh, this is a very dangerous development.
I'm still quoting.
Speaker 2 Okay, so I talked about this a bit yesterday. I think it's an art crime myself.
Speaker 2 Yeah, I think you should be held in art jail for crimes against art. Okay.
Speaker 2 I mean, anime is, you know, an art form, and that was an abomination of anime. Okay.
Speaker 2
And a lot of it wasn't even anime. Right.
A lot of it's just an animal.
Speaker 2
Are you an art crime detective? Yes. Okay.
Yes. So I think it's an art crime more than anything else.
I didn't even, I didn't know. I watched it two or three times.
I don't see where
Speaker 2 Omar is killed or heads chopped off or anything. I don't.
Speaker 3 Was it Omar AOC?
Speaker 2
No, it's AOC. AOC, yeah.
I didn't see any of that.
Speaker 3 I didn't see it at all. I mean, I've seen it reported, though.
Speaker 3 I think if you watch it kind of slow,
Speaker 2 you can see it. I watched it several times and
Speaker 2 he kind of cuts her head off or something. I mean, it's obviously.
Speaker 3 And we should point out, it's like a jib jib jab video. He's just putting faces on top of existing animation.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2 And then he is the size of Joe Biden's ear, and he's holding two samurai swords that are the size of a toothpick.
Speaker 2
And he flies at Joe Biden's ear, which could be prickly. Could be prickly.
A prickly landing because of the hair of the ears.
Speaker 2
But he's got a soft landing there in the ear, and then he's going to jab those toothpicks into Joe Biden's ear. Maybe he's going to pierce his ear.
I don't know. Well, it could be.
Could be nice.
Speaker 2 Could be a stud in there. It could be nice.
Speaker 2 Well, I mean, it looks good on his son.
Speaker 2 I think it's a stupid video, art crime.
Speaker 2 Two, it's just not smart to do things like that in today's world. If you're a conservative, I hate to disagree with this expert that is warning of new violence from the right.
Speaker 2 But I've seen, you know, things like this before from the left, and it's much, much worse. Kathy Griffith comes to mind,
Speaker 2
or Griffin, or whatever her name is. Kathy.
She is Kathy. Griffin.
Griffin. Griffin.
Yeah. Love her.
Speaker 2 That comes to mind.
Speaker 2 Stu, Pat. They are now saying
Speaker 2 that they want him
Speaker 2 to be
Speaker 2 criminally charged. Criminally charged for this.
Speaker 2
Criminally charged. Yeah.
With what? What would you charge him with?
Speaker 2 Let's see.
Speaker 2
Calls for criminal investigation. Pelosi, calling for criminal investigation into the Republican congressman.
That's bizarre.
Speaker 2 Is it? Is it or is it the right thing to do?
Speaker 2
Threats of violence against members of Congress and the President of the United States must not be tolerated. Oh my gosh.
Wasn't it Madonna that said she dreams of blowing up the White House or
Speaker 2 something like that?
Speaker 2 Wasn't it
Speaker 3 Johnny Depp who said, hey,
Speaker 2 who was the, when was the last time an actor assassinated a president when Donald Trump was president?
Speaker 2 In other words, implying that it was about time for him to do such a thing. Yeah, well, neither one of those were,
Speaker 2 you know, were threatening members of Congress.
Speaker 2 I think here what it is. It has to be
Speaker 2 threats of violence against members of Congress
Speaker 2 and the president of the United States must not be tolerated.
Speaker 3 Well, you you have to take into account the history here, though, too. I mean, remember when that gunman went after the Democratic softball team and tried to kill all of the Democrats.
Speaker 2 It was the Republicans that were being shot at.
Speaker 2 That's right.
Speaker 3 But it was a Republican who at least had the gun, right?
Speaker 2 No.
Speaker 2
That was a Democrat as well. Was he a volunteer for any particular campaign? Well, the Bernie Sanders campaign.
Okay, now hang on just a second. Let's get some things straight here.
Speaker 2 I know what you guys are doing, but let's talk about
Speaker 2
the gunman that shot Gabby Giffords. He was clearly a conservative.
No, no. That was definitely not.
No, it was because Sarah Palin said, let's target this district.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 he was like, I get you.
Speaker 2
I get it. Wink, wink.
And he grabbed his gun.
Speaker 3 He was an insane person who was protesting rules of grammar, he believed. had gone off the rails.
Speaker 2 I think it was a misplaced comma that he was all pissed off about. Seriously, serious grammar.
Speaker 3 Seriously, he's upset about grammar.
Speaker 2 Grammar. grammar.
Speaker 2
Remember the play, too, where they assassinated Donald Trump on stage? Oh, but that was only in New York. Yeah, right.
Yeah, it was Shakespeare. Again,
Speaker 2 maybe for unlightened people like you, you would deem it an art crime, but that's why you're not in charge of art jail. That's probably why.
Speaker 3
And that, of course, followed on the heels of the movie they made to assassinate George W. Bush.
Oh, yeah. Which that was, but that was a long time ago.
Speaker 3 You know, that was a different era when they they had full production budgets behind the assassination of Bush.
Speaker 2
And that's when it was okay to imply that you're going to assassinate the president. Totally fine.
It was. You know, can I ask you a question?
Speaker 2 Highest gas prices we've had in a long time, and they're only going to get
Speaker 3 since 2014.
Speaker 2 Yeah. Well, it's going to be all-time highs very soon.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 the oil and gas price to heat your home going through the roof. Did you see Kraft macaroni and cheese? Everything Kraft makes, but don't worry, Kraft is a small player in the food business.
Speaker 2 Everything Kraft makes is going up 20%.
Speaker 2 20%.
Speaker 2 Wow. Okay.
Speaker 2 I, as a guy who lived on macaroni and cheese because it was 29 cents a box at the time, and that's all I could afford.
Speaker 2 Kraft makes some things that a lot of people who
Speaker 2 can only afford that eat that 20% increase. And this Congress is worried about this.
Speaker 2
It is the dumbest, stupid video I've ever seen. Again, an art crime.
Move on.
Speaker 2 Move on.
Speaker 2 And it was stupid for him to do it. Because in this environment, why would you? Why would you? Then, you know, you're making people focus on the wrong thing.
Speaker 3 Did he just retweet it or did he actually produce the thing?
Speaker 2
No, I think he retweeted it. Okay.
So somebody, somebody screamed, didn't he retweet it? I mean, if so,
Speaker 2
I give him a longer sentence in art jail than art jail. Yeah, he goes to not art jail.
He goes to art prison. Oh, wow.
Wow.
Speaker 2 If he paid for that, yeah, that's art prison. He has no judgment whatsoever.
Speaker 2 Did you see the latest statements from Ted Cruz
Speaker 2 about seceding? Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2 This story is all
Speaker 2 being twisted.
Speaker 2
Big time. That's not what he said.
He was asked questions and a question and answer thing, and he was kind of joking and kind of not.
Speaker 2 They were like, what do you think about, you know, what do you think about Texas secession? And he's like, I don't think it's time for Texas secession.
Speaker 2 You know, I appreciate that, but we're part of America and we have a long way to go before any of that happens.
Speaker 2 Then he said, However, if the Democrats end the filibuster, if they fundamentally destroy the country, if they pack the Supreme Court, if they make D.C.
Speaker 2 a state, federalize elections, massively expand voter fraud, there may come a point where it is hopeless.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 2
Yeah. Okay.
I think everyone in the country should agree with that one.
Speaker 2 You know, if they're, if they've completely derailed us from the rule of law and what the norms of America are, yeah, yeah, I think maybe. But I don't think we should secede again.
Speaker 2 I think they should.
Speaker 2 Because I want the National Archives. Give me all the papers.
Speaker 2
You think they're too dangerous to be read. Great.
Give them to us.
Speaker 2
Yeah, we'll abide by them. We'll live by them.
You don't like them anyway. Yeah.
So it's not like, it's not like
Speaker 2
the Republicans or conservatives or constitutionalist, you know, classical liberals. It's not like we want war.
It's not that we want to change the nation, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 2
We want to abide by the founding principles. And those went off the rails a long time ago.
So we're not un-American. It's not like we're the South.
The South changed the rules.
Speaker 2 They wanted out because they wanted to change the rules.
Speaker 2 I don't want to change the rules. Well, the same rules.
Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, the Confederate Constitution was a separate Constitution that had different rules than our Constitution. That's why they wanted their own country.
Speaker 2 I support any state that wants to secede and make the United States Constitution the rule of law,
Speaker 2 the Bill of Rights.
Speaker 2 You know what I mean? It's like, we're going to really change things up here. And we're going to do exactly what the founder said we should do in 1791.
Speaker 2 And Cruz was, you know, like you mentioned, half joking because he said, we're going to take, we'll take the oil and we'll take the military. Well,
Speaker 3 yeah, I mean,
Speaker 2 yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 Well, they don't want the oil anyway.
Speaker 3 They don't want it.
Speaker 2
They think it's bad. They think they're going to be done with it by 2035.
No, 2030.
Speaker 2 2035 and 2030 for coal. Right.
Speaker 2 Really? 8
Speaker 2 years? There's no way. Oh, we are going to be so cold.
Speaker 2 This will cause massive death.
Speaker 2 If it happens. I don't think it's.
Speaker 2
If it happens. They're dead serious about it.
They're dead serious about it. That's true.
Speaker 3
If they maintain control for the next 10 years, it probably will happen. I mean, I don't think the American people will allow it to happen.
But I think you're right. If they were to maintain.
Speaker 3 Well, no, what are you talking about?
Speaker 3
They're losing Virginia. They've been in power for 10 months.
They're already blowing Virginia and almost New Jersey. We've got truck drivers
Speaker 3 beating Democrats in New Jersey.
Speaker 2 Man, Manchin is toast.
Speaker 2 Is toast.
Speaker 3 He's got a while before his re-election.
Speaker 2 But Pennsylvania?
Speaker 2
How that's coal country. That's fracking country.
Are you kidding me? They're not going to to hold Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 By the way, I just want to say to people who voted the other way in Pennsylvania, told you.
Speaker 2 Oh, that was wrong.
Speaker 2
Thanks, Pat, for joining us. Pat Gray, Unleashed.
I love that show. Where is it available? I don't know.
Wherever you get your podcast. Oh, really? Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 Or Blaze Radio and TV Live right before this show. Wow.
Speaker 3 I get mine from the Apple Podcast Store. Probably not available there.
Speaker 2
No, it's available. Really? What about Google? If you're at Google for the the love of Google.
Wow, that's incredible. What about Stitcher or let me tell you about blinds.com?
Speaker 2 They're saluting the heroes who have served our nation and they're honoring them by passing on huge savings to everyone with up to 45% off site-wide. Now is the perfect time to try blinds.com.
Speaker 2 They're amazing deals for the Veterans Day special and their sale. You get your home looking best for the holidays.
Speaker 2 Blinds.com makes it easy and affordable to upgrade your whole house with the latest styles, premium materials, even convenient motorization.
Speaker 2 Here's the thing: you can have them measure and install, or you can do it yourself.
Speaker 2 You can get a designer from blinds.com for free, or you can do it yourself.
Speaker 2 And a lot of cases, there's no wait because a lot of the stuff that they do are made here in America, so you don't have a problem with the supply chain.
Speaker 2
Not everything, but a lot of the stuff is made here in America. That's good news.
Blinds.com, now through
Speaker 2
November 11th, save up to 45% off everything. That's blinds.com, 45% off.
Blinds.com, rules and restrictions may apply.
Speaker 2 The Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 2 This is this is one of my favorites. Okay, let me just share this because nobody watches the view anymore.
Speaker 2 But Whoopi Goldberg said, I didn't even understand how anyone, you know, who's seen what this video from Congressman Gozar looks like. I mean, it's not even funny.
Speaker 2 I think the Secret Service should come by and say, dude, what are you thinking? Okay, I'm okay with that. I'm all right with that.
Speaker 2 Secret Service popping in the office and going, dude, what were you thinking? I know, stupid, right?
Speaker 2 Then Behar jumped in and noted that Gozar and his far-right colleagues in the house all go after cancel culture, but they never cancel their own.
Speaker 2 Yeah, that's called consistency, Joy. I don't know if you don't know if you know that.
Speaker 3 They should be canceling their own if they're against
Speaker 2 counsel culture. That makes sense.
Speaker 2 We need a cognitive test maybe for senility of these people. Okay,
Speaker 3 well, can we start at the top?
Speaker 2 Then they went on and they condemned the video and reflected on the repeated incidents where Ocasio-Cortez was harassed by conservative members of Congress. When one of the other girls
Speaker 2 on the view who is conservative spoke up, she said, we do have to remember that it was Republicans that were shot on a baseball field by leftist activists. So it does kind of go both ways.
Speaker 2 Behar challenged her to name another such incident.
Speaker 2 Okay, well,
Speaker 2 you mean of what? The actual shooting of people or the name-calling of a Casio-Cortez? Because they're in two different categories.
Speaker 2 But we could go to the Maxine Waters video if you want to talk about winking at violence. But I'd like to go back to the cognitive test or maybe senility.
Speaker 2 Think that one might be something the girls at the view,
Speaker 2
you know, lightning strikes. Maybe it's a lightning strike.
That's one I could probably go for.
Speaker 2
This is the Glenn Beck program. Let me tell you about Built Bar.
Built Bar is just the greatest protein snack. I've been exercising, believe it or not.
Speaker 2 And the exercising makes me want to eat better.
Speaker 2 This is the freaking trick of it all. It is, isn't it?
Speaker 3 You exercise, you're trying to get healthy, and then that just makes you want to down more junk food.
Speaker 2
So I, no, no, no. Makes me want to eat healthier.
No, I actually came, I came back from the gym, yeah, and I actually
Speaker 2 ate only one Bilt Bar yesterday. Wow.
Speaker 2
Congratulations. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah. Like the night before, I was looking at the family-size Oreos, and I'm like,
Speaker 2
I don't, I think that's false advertising. Let's test it.
That's me on a really bad day, or me and Rafe during a movie. That's what that is.
Anyway, Built Bar. It's really great.
Tastes so great.
Speaker 2 The flavor comes first. They have lots of available flavors.
Speaker 2
Don't indulge in the coconut cream pie. Have a coconut bar covered in real chocolate instead for 130 calories.
They're fantastic. Built.com.
Use the promo code Beck15. You'll get 15% off your order.
Speaker 2 Promo code Beck15 for 15% off at built.com. That's built.com.
Speaker 2 All right, radio show begins in a minute.
Speaker 2 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
Speaker 2 This
Speaker 2 is
Speaker 2 the Glenback Program.
Speaker 2
There is a new world order that is being formed now. There is a new way to do business in America.
It is not the free market.
Speaker 2
It is a goal to change everything by 2030. And I'm going to show you how they're doing it in their own words.
President Obama, John Kerry, and now
Speaker 2 the nominee for the comptroller of our currency in the Treasury Department. I want to start there because this will affect everything, all of your prices, every part of your life, including your job.
Speaker 2 And we go there in 60 seconds.
Speaker 2 The Glenn Beck program. You've worked hard for what you have, so it only makes sense that, you know, you wouldn't want somebody to come along and take it from you.
Speaker 2 Unfortunately, in an age where everything is online, just about everything is online, hackers come in. People who are trying to steal your identity and steal your money,
Speaker 2
steal your credit. Lifelock is there standing by.
This is Life Lock by Norton. So Norton is great.
We've known them for years and years as the people to protect your software.
Speaker 2
They are now partners with Life Lock. And LifeLock is the best in the business, in my opinion, at least.
They were the first
Speaker 2
to go after identity thieves and protect your identity. Now, nobody can stop everything.
But like I said, they're the best in the business.
Speaker 2 And what makes them the best part of it is, I think, if there is a problem, if they find one,
Speaker 2 they have a whole team of people that will work with you to make sure that that is cleaned up.
Speaker 2 Because that, I mean, you can alert me to stuff, but if you don't know, if I don't know how to call the fire department, don't you need to tell me my house is in fire if everybody is out of the house.
Speaker 2
I got it. Can you help me? That's what LifeLock does.
Lifelock.com, 1-800-LifeLock. 1-800-Lifelock or Lifelock.com.
Make sure you use the promo code Beck for 25% off.
Speaker 2 All right.
Speaker 2 There is a couple things happening today, and I want you to listen to this segment of the program. If you can give me 45 minutes, because
Speaker 2 I have really, really good news, and I have an answer. If you are worried about your job because of COVID or, you know, you won't comply in in one way or another.
Speaker 2 This is really a good thing that is happening if we look at it that way and we do something about it.
Speaker 2 And I'm going to give you what somebody is doing about it in about a half an hour that you're going to absolutely love. But know that we are going to have to stand up because pain is coming.
Speaker 2 Pain is coming.
Speaker 2 And the people who are set out to honestly,
Speaker 2 no hyperbole,
Speaker 2
destroy our country as we know it, are not going to stop because we slapped their wrist or because we voted them out in one election. They'll keep going.
This has been going for a long, long time.
Speaker 2 And I don't think people understood how, you know, our intelligence and State Department and everything else, I don't think they understood how far off the rails they have gone, our Justice Department, until recently.
Speaker 2
Well, there is something big. They can get away with a lot of things for a long time before people notice it because it doesn't affect their life.
But this is going to affect your life.
Speaker 2 And let me just give you three quotes here.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2 here's John Kerry.
Speaker 2 You know, we're at,
Speaker 2 what is it?
Speaker 2 COP 23 or 26 or whatever it is.
Speaker 2 And they're all making promises to each other what they're going to do. And John Kerry says that we will not
Speaker 2 have any
Speaker 2 coal-fire plants operating by 2030.
Speaker 2 Now, just so you know, that's 25%
Speaker 2 of our electricity. 25%.
Speaker 2 That's a big percentage. They're also shutting down nuclear energy much slower, but they just shut down the nuclear power plant in California so okay New York too in New York
Speaker 2 where are we going to get the energy and it's one thing to say we're gonna go green okay that's great
Speaker 2 but what is reliable enough to provide 25% of our electricity because it's not wind and it's not solar as France and Germany can tell you those are nice they're little additions, but they will not replace it.
Speaker 2 So here's John Kerry saying the United States will have no coal-fire plants by 2030.
Speaker 2 Hmm. Virginia and Pennsylvania are going to like to hear that.
Speaker 2 Now let me give you two other things.
Speaker 2 This is the secretary of the,
Speaker 2 or no, sorry, she is the comptroller of the currency that's what she's wanting to be uh brought in for she is currently in senate hearings uh and they the senate i i hope to god there are democrats that will stand against this woman she is a total soviet central planned kind of person here she is in the social
Speaker 2
wealth seminar back in March. So it was a long time ago.
How old were you in March?
Speaker 2 This is what she says the government should do for gas,
Speaker 2 oil, and coal industries. Listen.
Speaker 6 For certain troubled industries and firms that are in transitioning. And here what I'm thinking about is primarily coal industry and oil and gas industry.
Speaker 6 A lot of the smaller players in that industry are
Speaker 6 going to probably
Speaker 6 go bankrupt in short order. At least we want them to go bankrupt if we want to tackle climate change, right?
Speaker 2 So we want them, now not the big guys, not the big guys,
Speaker 2
because ExxonMobil is going green, you know. So not the big guys, but they want the small guys at first to go out of business because funding will dry up.
Why will funding? ESG, the great reset.
Speaker 2 Environmental is the E.
Speaker 2 If you are producing a lot of CO2, if you are producing coal energy, gas,
Speaker 2 or
Speaker 2
nuclear, or natural gas, you're not going to be able to get a loan because you're not green. And so it will dry up.
Now.
Speaker 2 Have we heard this before?
Speaker 2 Yes, because I played it lot
Speaker 2 back in the 08-09 period. Remember this? So, if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can.
Speaker 2 It's just that it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted. Got it?
Speaker 2
There you go. This isn't new.
This has been in the works for a very long time. They are bankrupting, intentionally bankrupting industry, an industry that makes the country move.
Speaker 2 If you don't have coal-fire plants in the next eight years, you cannot build enough solar panels,
Speaker 2 windmills,
Speaker 2 people will freeze to death in the winter. You bankrupt enough oil, gas, and coal companies, you're done.
Speaker 2 So when the president says, oh, I understand, I mean, gas prices are going out of control and there's nothing we can do about it, that is a lie.
Speaker 2 That is a lie. That is intentionally being done.
Speaker 2 Now, I have to tell you,
Speaker 2 I personally think that this is their plan on everything.
Speaker 2
Remember, by 2030, this is the plan of the Great Reset. By 2030, you will own nothing.
That's their goal. By 2030, you will own nothing.
Well, how do you make that happen?
Speaker 2 Government can't just confiscate it. No, but government can make it so you sell everything you have because you can't pay the taxes, you can't afford food,
Speaker 2 they need you on the dole.
Speaker 2
That's how that happens. By the way, when they say you won't own anything, they don't mean everybody.
They just mean you.
Speaker 2 They will make sure that somebody, somebody has to own it.
Speaker 2 You'll just forever be a serf. You will forever be a renter.
Speaker 2 Well,
Speaker 2 there is no climbing the ladder. There is no getting out of poverty if that is your system.
Speaker 2 So oil, coal, gas.
Speaker 2 Those three things gone and intentionally being bankrupt.
Speaker 2 That's a problem.
Speaker 2 Now, again, they told us that don't worry about inflation.
Speaker 2
You know, inflation is no big deal. No big deal.
It's transitory. Except now the New York Fed says, maybe not so transitory.
Looks like it's here to stay.
Speaker 2 In fact, they say that the inflation rate a year from now will be 5.4%.
Speaker 2 Wow.
Speaker 2 Well, that doesn't seem bad historically.
Speaker 2 You're right. Historically, it doesn't, right?
Speaker 2 I mean, in the Jimmy Carter years, what was it? 18%? No, it was, yeah, 18%.
Speaker 2 So we're a long way from that.
Speaker 2 Unless you calculate it the way they calculated it back then.
Speaker 2
The way they calculated it in 1990, we wouldn't be at 5.4%. We'd be at 8.9% inflation.
That's a big difference. If you calculated the way they did in 1980 during the Reagan-Jimmy Carter
Speaker 2 transition,
Speaker 2 we would be at about 14.2% inflation. The only thing that's changed is the way the government calculates it.
Speaker 2 Now, you don't think they'd have any reason to calculate it so the inflation rate looks better, do you? I mean, boy, you are a cynic.
Speaker 2
But don't worry. Don't worry.
It's just your gas prices.
Speaker 2 Oh, and the producer prices rose 8.6% now.
Speaker 2 As the Democrats and everyone else laughing inflation off, you are not.
Speaker 2 Because that means producer prices rise 8.6%. That means your stuff is going to raise 8.6% as well because they will pass it on.
Speaker 2 Now, the good folks of Kraft and Heinz
Speaker 2 have let us know they're there for you.
Speaker 2 Now, I want you to know that I don't have a problem with companies passing on the cost increases. You have to,
Speaker 2 or they will go out of business and, whoa, wait a minute, go bankrupt. Boy, I wonder if we could just get price controls.
Speaker 2
Here is... Kraft and Heinz.
I don't know how many Kraft and Heinz products you purchase, but I'm guessing it's a lot for the average American.
Speaker 2
That's your macaroni and cheese to ketchup and everything in between. Don't worry.
Kraft, very small, very small company.
Speaker 2 They are now
Speaker 2 going to raise the price of their products 20%.
Speaker 2 That's macaroni and cheese, ketchup, jell-o, everything that they make.
Speaker 2 20%.
Speaker 2 So you're going to the grocery store. Can you even buy meat for hamburger helper, tuna helper?
Speaker 2 By the way, hats off to Beth from Yellowstone, tuna and hamburger helper.
Speaker 2 Can you even afford the meat for that?
Speaker 2 Meanwhile, Biden is suggesting that you are the problem for the supply shortages because you are just buying too much. I know because I'm just going out and buying cars like crazy.
Speaker 2 You know the price of a new vehicle now is $45,000.
Speaker 2 That's the highest on record. $45,000 for a new car.
Speaker 2 And Biden, you know, he's going to raise the...
Speaker 2 the tax rates.
Speaker 2
If he does that, New York will have the highest marginal tax rate. That will cripple New York.
And it couldn't happen to a better state.
Speaker 2 But it will cripple them.
Speaker 3
But it's not even two-thirds of your income. It's only 66.2%.
Yeah, I know. So that's not even 66.7%.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2
You still get more than a third of your money. I know.
I know. What kind of greed is there out there?
Speaker 3 Right? It's unbelievable.
Speaker 2
Jeez. Jeez.
And then if you give tithing, you know, God, he's demanding 10%.
Speaker 2 But what has he done? You know, the government gets 66%. Yeah.
Speaker 2
That's more in line. Yeah.
It's more in line.
Speaker 3 Six and a half times as much. Yeah.
Speaker 2 I know what God has done for me, and I know what the government has done. I think that's a fair balance.
Speaker 2 By the way,
Speaker 2 also, if you want more evidence, that these things are intentional,
Speaker 2 why
Speaker 2 on God's green earth, when you have a shortage of workers,
Speaker 2 would you make companies fire the good workers that are showing up and want to work?
Speaker 2 Why would you do that?
Speaker 2
Open up schools, open up schools, open up schools. We got to open up schools.
So they open them in Seattle. Now they don't have the staff to run the schools, and the schools have to close.
Speaker 2 This is by design.
Speaker 2 This is all by design.
Speaker 2 More in a minute.
Speaker 2 Yvonne and her husband live out in California.
Speaker 2
And they've lived there for a long, long time. And they've got a whole lifetime of aches and pains.
Yvonne and her husband are not immune to the aches and pains of getting older.
Speaker 2 And it started slowing them down bit by bit every day. They were less and less able to get around and live the lifestyle they wanted.
Speaker 2 They tried a number of different approaches to their plan, but nothing worked.
Speaker 2 Finally, because they listened to the program, they heard me talking about Relief Factor and how it had helped me get my life back. And they were desperate, so they gave it a chance.
Speaker 2 I know it's weird that it takes real desperation to go here, doesn't it? But, and I'm not a doctor. Wait a minute, I am.
Speaker 2
Uh, and so, you know, you're taking it from me. I'm just telling you what happened to me.
It's remarkable. Well, the same thing happened to Yvonne and her husband.
Speaker 2
They found freedom, freedom from a life of all aches and pains. They got their lives back.
I got my life back.
Speaker 2 Would you at least try?
Speaker 2
ReliefFactor.com. ReliefFactor.com or call 800-500-8384.
800-500-8384. ReliefFactor.com.
10-second station ID.
Speaker 2
I've been telling you for a long time, you got to spit yourself out of the system. That's what we did when we started building the Blaze.
And I'm going to show you
Speaker 2 a good thing that is happening because of Biden and these mandates.
Speaker 2 If we choose to view it this way,
Speaker 2
there is help if you want to stand up and you just don't know what to do. And I'll share that with you here in just a second.
Tonight on my Wednesday night special on Blaze TV,
Speaker 2 the story of our lifetime. This is the biggest thing that has happened in my lifetime.
Speaker 2 It's bigger than 9-11.
Speaker 2 And it has
Speaker 2
much more power and is further along to destroy us than 9-11 did. And it's COVID, COVID-19.
Ben Shapiro joins me tonight on the Wednesday night special at 9 p.m.
Speaker 2 And then, because this is a two-week episode, next week, our real big two-hour live special
Speaker 2 will be on cover-up or crimes, COVID.
Speaker 2 And it is going to be one that I, I'm honestly, we've had conversations with our attorneys and everybody else. We have done so much work on this to make sure it's all buttoned up and all foot-noted.
Speaker 2 And I just don't, I really don't think it will last the entire episode.
Speaker 2
And I'm going to give you a sneak preview of that. Tonight, I'm going to, I just want to ask you a few questions.
Does this make sense to you? Does this make sense?
Speaker 2 Because once you know what I'm going to show you,
Speaker 2 everything fits in.
Speaker 2 And it is not a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 2 This information has been compiled by, you know, scientific,
Speaker 2 I don't know, moles, people who just, there are people cut from this cloth that just can't sleep at night until they find the answer. And they have been going and finding the archives, finding,
Speaker 2
they know what they're looking for. And we spent about two weeks just learning from them.
Well, wait a minute, so what does that mean?
Speaker 2 I'll show you what really happened with COVID,
Speaker 2 and
Speaker 2 I think you will understand
Speaker 2 why you should stand up against it. We begin tonight at 9 p.m.
Speaker 2 We need your help, and we need you standing with us.
Speaker 2 Panic, Politics, and Profit, a sneak peek of my most dangerous chalkboard tonight. If you are not a Blaze subscriber, please, we ask you to join us.
Speaker 2
We are doing a special now, blazetv.com slash Glenn. If you use the promo code Fauci Lied, you'll get $25 off your subscription.
That's Fauci Lied in the promo code.
Speaker 2 Make sure you use it and join Ben Shapiro and myself tonight at 9 p.m. for part one.
Speaker 2 All right, you sick twisted freak.
Speaker 2 We're coming back with some really
Speaker 2 good news.
Speaker 2 This is the Glenback program. So I was having an art lesson last night, and I'm talking to my art teacher.
Speaker 2 And in the middle of mixing colors, she said, hey, by the way, have you ever you ever had the kids read the Tuttle Twins books? And I looked at her and I was like, do you know who I am?
Speaker 2
Do you know what I do for a living? Do you ever listen to the show? And she's like, no, not really. And I'm like, yeah, I advertise for the Tuttle Twins books.
And she homeschools her five boys.
Speaker 2 Well, that's insane. But anyway,
Speaker 2 she homeschools and she said the Tuttle Twins are a big part of the curriculum because it's really easy to understand these big concepts.
Speaker 2 And when I talk about big concepts, I'm talking road to serfdom, leviathan, things that we all should have read, but probably didn't.
Speaker 2 And they make it easy for everyone to understand. I mean, honestly.
Speaker 2
Teenagers should be reading these books. Parents should be reading these books.
It's Tuttle Twins. They're having a Veterans Day sale.
Get 50% off their book sets right right now. TuttleTwinsbeck.com.
Speaker 2 TuttleTwinsBeck.com. Use the promo code VETERAN and get 50%
Speaker 2 off.
Speaker 3 At Blazetv.com/slash Glenn, you can use the promo code Fauci Lied to save $25 off your subscription to Blaze TV tonight.
Speaker 2 Brand new Glenn TV and Stu Does America.
Speaker 2 If you're standing up for the Bill of Rights, if you're standing up for your own personal rights, if you are standing up for somebody else's rights, you are on the right side of history.
Speaker 2 We have seen these kinds of things before come and go. For instance, the Red scare in the 1950s, that was the Reds were the communists,
Speaker 2 and everybody had to go confess and find a communist, give me names, and then they were canceled. If they had ever attended a Communist Party
Speaker 2 rally or
Speaker 2 meeting,
Speaker 2
well, socialism and communism was big in the 20s in America and the teens because people didn't know it. It hadn't been tested yet.
They didn't know of the atrocities.
Speaker 2
And there were communists that were trying to overthrow us. But the red scare this time is the scare of the red states.
Make sure you're afraid of anyone who voted red.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2
we're being canceled because of it. But we don't want a revolution.
We just want the Bill of Rights. Well, I read a great article.
Speaker 2 It's an op-ed piece from the Federalist, and I want to read it to you because I think this is very, very good news. And this, if you are thinking, what am I going to do for a job?
Speaker 2 This.
Speaker 2 You may be a CEO who is a Christian, but not a Christian CEO. These are the words that I believe eventually led to my husband's departure from his company.
Speaker 2 He had run a successful tech company for more than a decade, and 2020 was the most profitable year yet. However, identity politics led the company to value cultural compliance over performance.
Speaker 2 Like many other Christians, Andrew lost his position instead of his faith. We had prayed for God to deliver us and save us from losing the job in many years that we had invested in it, but he did not.
Speaker 2 Within a few months of leaving the country, the company, Andrew started a job board. He had been studying the labor market data and seeing the pending labor shortage.
Speaker 2 This, combined with the overwhelming woke culture dominating corporate America, made a job board an obvious and strategic place to start the fight.
Speaker 2 He wanted those who value freedom of speech to be able to work with like-minded employers and colleagues rather than keeping their heads down and hoping they wouldn't run afoul of their HR departments.
Speaker 2 Red Balloon.work was born in early August. Red
Speaker 2 It provides an off-ramp for conservatives.
Speaker 2 Within a month, Joe Biden mandated vaccines in a press conference, which made the political and religious compliance the pressing issue for millions of workers in this country.
Speaker 2 Red Balloon is a small new startup, not a large profitable tech business like Andrew has been running in the past. However, in the last few months, he has been at this adventure.
Speaker 2 And what has been obvious is that God did not deliver us when we asked because he was redeploying us. He's doing that with many people.
Speaker 2 No soldier complains about being fired from one base to move to another. It might not be what he wanted, but it's his duty as a soldier and he may not shirk from it.
Speaker 2 For our family, and I believe many others right now, God is writing a bigger story of deliverance than we can see.
Speaker 2 In 25 25 years of tech experience, Andrew has never experienced anything like the responses he's received to this job board. Again, it's redballoon.work.
Speaker 2 Christians from across the theological spectrum, along with secular conservatives, have volunteered their time because they see red balloon as pivotal work, many of them labeling it God's work.
Speaker 2
I'm telling you, this is happening everywhere right now. Everywhere.
And it's just people who are, the time has come for them, exactly, she said, to redeploy their skills.
Speaker 2 Things are going to change, but this is critical. Andrew receives thank you notes daily from people grateful for somebody standing up in the business space.
Speaker 2 Courage is attractive and contagious, and God calls his people to it. One employer told us, I think I'd better die on this hill or there won't be any hill left.
Speaker 2 All throughout this country, conservatives are awakening and fighting courageously, willing to risk their livelihood, their respect, their friendships rather than violate their conscience.
Speaker 2 Almost like our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor, isn't it?
Speaker 2 Christians and other conservatives are starting businesses, holding on to businesses rather than selling and surrendering cultural control, and looking to invest their money in culturally aligned companies.
Speaker 2 Job seekers are moving their families to find work with freedom-loving employers. Canceling conservatives is not silencing or cowing them.
Speaker 2 It is driving conservatives and Christians to consider the connections between their faith and their money and jobs.
Speaker 2 For years, the church has focused so narrowly on conversion that it has neglected to teach Christians about the importance and purpose of vocations.
Speaker 2 Many are unprepared for the challenges they now face in the workplace, but the realization that faith should inform all of life is growing.
Speaker 2 The more extravagant the demands of our authorities become, the more eyes are opened and consciences fixed.
Speaker 2 God is using draconian political leaders and rabid woesters to do his work and awaken his people.
Speaker 2 The story of Exodus is a good reminder that God likes to deliver out of extreme difficulty at the very last minute, and sometimes later than that.
Speaker 2 He uses the machinations of those in power as a means of his deliverance. If Pharaoh hadn't have followed Moses and the Israelites to destroy them, Pharaoh would not have driven his army into the sea.
Speaker 2
If Judas had not betrayed Jesus to the Pharisees, we would be lost without any hope. In the same way, God is using those who hate him to deliver his people.
This is God's war.
Speaker 2
Oh my gosh, this is so true. This is God's war.
Go where he sends you and take heart.
Speaker 2 I can tell you right now,
Speaker 2 everything she said was true.
Speaker 2
These are enemies of his, not of ours. We have to find a way to love them.
And if we can't get there, at least yet, find a way to see the divine hand in all of this.
Speaker 2
Because they are so rabid. and moving so far out of the mainstream so fast, people are waking up.
And it's not just conservatives. It's people all over the country.
Speaker 2
And this goes to exactly what I've told you before. It's a mosaic.
It's people. It's not one person that's going to save us.
It's a whole collection of people.
Speaker 2 And all they have to do is just realize they're in the position and in the space they're supposed to be.
Speaker 2 Even if that means they're being fired or have to quit their job, that's going to lead them where they need to be because it's all hands on deck.
Speaker 2
This is fantastic. Now, if you go to redballoon.work, you will see they have jobs posted all over the country.
You can find them through location. You can find them through the type of job.
Speaker 2
But my hats off to these people. This is fantastic.
It's redballoon.work.
Speaker 2 We need to stand together. Redballoon.work.
Speaker 2 All right.
Speaker 2
This is another example of standing together. It's Patriot Mobile.
Patriot Mobile is this incredible company that does really,
Speaker 2 really great work out of the share of their profits. They do, they stand for the
Speaker 2
Bill of Rights, the Second Amendment, the First Amendment. They put their money where their mouth is.
They are fighting hard behind the scenes.
Speaker 2
Now, Patriot Mobile is America's only Christian conservative wireless provider. You get the same great service.
They're on the same cell towers as all the others. You get the same great service,
Speaker 2 the same coverage,
Speaker 2 and you get it at about half the price.
Speaker 2 And they're standing with you, not against you. We all have to stand together.
Speaker 2 Let your voice be heard one by one, the collective voice one by one, as each chooses to do it, will be overwhelming to them.
Speaker 2 Switch now to patriotmobile.com/slash beck. That's patriotmobile.com/slash back.
Speaker 2 Or you can call them at 972-Patriot. 972-Patriot, patriotmobile.com/slash beck.
Speaker 2 You are listening to the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 2 All right.
Speaker 2 I'm going to play something
Speaker 2 that one of our producers found on ABC 57. This is in South Bend, Indiana.
Speaker 2 Watch this report or listen.
Speaker 7 The pandemic has caused demand to spike at food banks across the country and here in Michiana.
Speaker 7 But now with prices spiking, they're struggling to keep shelves stocked heading into their busiest time of year.
Speaker 8 Items like canned goods are usually the easiest ones for volunteers to provide those in need, but with price increases and a lot of their usual suppliers not even having these items on stock, they're actually having to provide alternative options as demand increases ahead of the holidays.
Speaker 9 I think it's a real
Speaker 9 problem coming up. We're seeing shortages now within the food bank.
Speaker 8 Deb Nicholson has been volunteering at Clay Church's food pantry for years. But she says this holiday season is prepping to be the most difficult and busiest she's ever seen.
Speaker 9 A lot of of the items that we normally have were running short on or we don't have at all anymore.
Speaker 2 At the height of the building.
Speaker 2 If you're watching local news, it's probably happening in your community as well.
Speaker 2 I brought in the,
Speaker 2
what is your title, Suzanne? I'm sorry. Executive director of Mercury One.
And
Speaker 2 we have
Speaker 2 disaster relief, but we've also helped food pantries around the country.
Speaker 2 And I think this is going to be a big, big, big problem this year and next.
Speaker 2 I would like to see if we can help this particular food pantry that was brought to my attention. And I know we help others, and we will help as many as we can, I'm sure.
Speaker 2 But I would like to ask you to go to mercury1.org.
Speaker 2 And if we can concentrate on food here for a couple of weeks
Speaker 2 and see what food pantries we can help, you know, what communities around the country are hit the hardest, and which food pantries are giving the biggest bang for the buck back.
Speaker 2 This is
Speaker 2 going to be a real crisis
Speaker 2 and we need to, before we do our Christmas shopping, before we do our holiday food shopping,
Speaker 2 let's see if we can get holiday food for at least another family and
Speaker 2
give. If you can do that locally, great.
If you'd like to just
Speaker 2 have us handle it, 100% of what we, you know, what is donated goes to whatever it is.
Speaker 2 And so with the food, if you want to donate, just
Speaker 2
mark down food on the check. And otherwise, it'll just go into the general fund.
And that's, I can guarantee you, we will go through that money really rapidly before Christmas.
Speaker 10 Yeah, they could go into humanitarian aid and we can track anything that's coming in today through Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 So we'll get an idea. We'll get, I mean, one way or another,
Speaker 2 just donate and we will get that food out. And I'd like to talk to you as an audience on some things maybe we can do ourselves
Speaker 2
as families. in our own local areas.
But I wanted to bring this to your attention and thank you, Suzanne, for everything.
Speaker 2 Our pleasure.
Speaker 2
I just want to make sure that we are aware aware of it and we are helping out. We're not just bitching about the problem.
We're actually doing something about it.
Speaker 2 I also wanted to go over, you compiled, it was our 10th anniversary.
Speaker 10 It was on Monday.
Speaker 2 For Mercury One,
Speaker 2 and you gave some amazing stats.
Speaker 2 You...
Speaker 2 We have Mercury One and the Nazarene Fund has evacuated 47,000 people, moved them, evacuated and moved them to safety. That is remarkable, 47,000.
Speaker 2 In our 10 years of service, we have raised, not incounting this last year, we have raised $76,863,407
Speaker 2 and given it away.
Speaker 2 As of
Speaker 2 the 1st of October, we have raised and given away $126,067.17.
Speaker 2 That's about $6.5 million for education, $17.5 million for humanitarian.
Speaker 2 Before this year, the Nazarene Fund, $28 million,
Speaker 2 and
Speaker 2 the total through 2020 was $52 million.
Speaker 2 It is remarkable. 5,000
Speaker 2 have been evacuated through
Speaker 2 other partners
Speaker 2
that we helped. That we've supported.
Yeah. For the Nazarene Fund.
440 children and women rescued from the hands of ISIS. 100,000 people helped in humanitarian aid.
35 disasters responded to.
Speaker 2 We support 20 veterans organizations and supply humanitarian aid to orphanages and
Speaker 2 communities.
Speaker 2 It's remarkable work, And thank you for doing all the hard work and everybody at Mercury One that works and never gets any credit.
Speaker 10 We have an amazing staff, but I'm going to give God the glory and all your audience.
Speaker 2 Yes.
Speaker 10 And our donors.
Speaker 10 It is a privilege every day at Mercury One to serve your audience and to serve our donors and be the hands and feet here on this earth with all that they allow us to do through their donations.
Speaker 2 I will tell you, we were standing at this little
Speaker 2 get-together just at Mercury One, just with the staff and
Speaker 2 some friends and celebrating it the 10th anniversary, what, Monday?
Speaker 10 Monday. Yeah.
Speaker 2
And it was so great to stand and talk because I was talking to a couple of people. I've been for a long time.
And they said, I...
Speaker 2 I work so hard and I always think about the audience because the audience is so
Speaker 2 unbelievably generous.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 one of them said to me, I work so hard to make sure that not a penny goes anywhere that it's not supposed to go. And we look at your donation truly as
Speaker 2 a sacred responsibility. And we try to find the people that can spend it the best in local communities.
Speaker 2 So if you would like to get involved, please join us at mercuryone.org. That's mercuryone.org.
Speaker 2 And we're going to try to get some food to the food banks in your local areas as quickly as
Speaker 2 we can here in the next few weeks.
Speaker 2 So I've lost track on how many bills there are. The infrastructure bill, the
Speaker 2 bipartisan
Speaker 2 reconciliation bill, the Build Back Better Bill, which one's which, what's been passed, what hasn't been passed, and best yet, what's in the Build Back Better Bill that probably nobody wants you to know about?
Speaker 2 Talking to the youngest Republican female in Congress in 60 seconds.
Speaker 2 The Glenn Beck program. Ah.
Speaker 2 Welcome back to the wonderful world of Build Back Broke. Yes, where we can look at inflation.
Speaker 2 We can look at what the Treasury secretary uh or sorry the treasury uh comptroller of our currency who is is uh still in in the senate being approved uh you know she just wants to bankrupt all oil and gas and coal companies um which i think is you know i think that's going to be great um and janet yellen's just talking about she needs a hundred trillion dollars maybe a hundred and fifty trillion dollars to really fight uh global climate change which again i think is great we could just you know mint a uh 150 trillion dollar coin and just keep it in the Fed.
Speaker 2 And then we got the money. You know what I'm saying? We got the money.
Speaker 2 Goldline is a company that is
Speaker 2 a little off that beaten path. They're more like me and saying, that's insanity.
Speaker 2 Goldline is now offering some great deals. I was just looking up at, if I can see the price of gold, it was up like 20 bucks earlier today.
Speaker 2 I mean, things are becoming very, very clear, very clear to people. Goldline is currently offering up to 6% of free metals included with any qualifying self-directed IRA acquisition.
Speaker 2 You can find out how you can use a portion of your IRA or 401k or any other retirement vehicle to acquire the physical precious metals. Don't put all of it into anything.
Speaker 2 Don't
Speaker 2
shove all the chips all in on anything. That's insanity.
You need to
Speaker 2 spread the risk out because God only knows what they're going to do next.
Speaker 2
This week, just for completing the application for a self-directed IRA, Goldline will give you for free one of their branded one-ounce silver bars. Don't wait.
Inventory is extremely limited.
Speaker 2 Call 866Goldline. They're waiting for your call now at 866Goldline or goldline.com.
Speaker 2 Representative Kat Kamek.
Speaker 2 I'm excited to talk to her. She grew up on a cattle ranch.
Speaker 2 She understands hard work and small business and
Speaker 2 good, honest, decent people that where your handshake is your word.
Speaker 2 Her family lost their cattle ranch in 2011 because of an Obama-era program,
Speaker 2
evicted them from their home and their livelihood. They were homeless.
She was homeless.
Speaker 2 She decided in months of homelessness she was going to fight back against the failures of big government, and she's dedicated her life's work to becoming part of the solution in Washington.
Speaker 2 Her husband is a firefighter, and she joins us now from Washington, D.C.
Speaker 2 Hello, Congresswoman.
Speaker 11 And actually, thank goodness, I am in the great state of Florida, the Sunshine State. Ah, good.
Speaker 2 Kingdom State. Good.
Speaker 11 And I'm rolling through some orange groves right now.
Speaker 2 Oh, I love the smell of orange groves.
Speaker 2 Let's talk a little bit about,
Speaker 2 first of all, your experience with being put out of your cattle ranch. That, cat as you know that is coming all over the country all over the country
Speaker 11 yes and and you know i i've i've seen this movie before i've lived it and my family we lost everything because people in washington did not read the damn bill and you see what's happening again this is this is the twilight zone you've got bills that are being changed in the dead of night and no one is not only not reading it, but the Nancy Pelosi changes the procedures and the rule on the bill, which is really just a way of saying they're going to prevent us from forcing a reading of the bill on the House floor.
Speaker 11 And call me crazy, but I think that you should have to sign a piece of paper that says, I read read this bill, I understand what's in it, in order to vote on it.
Speaker 11 Because when you are spending that ton of money and you're making decisions for millions of Americans, are you or are you not a member of the House of Representatives?
Speaker 11 Do you represent the people and can you speak on their behalf? Certainly not if you cannot read the bill.
Speaker 2 So you have read the bill, at least one version of it, and there's some really bad things in here,
Speaker 2 like for illegals,
Speaker 2 for instance.
Speaker 11 Yeah, you know, I always say that it's a great day in America if you're a member of the cartel because our trafficker-in-chief, not commander-in-chief, he is the trafficker-in-chief.
Speaker 11 He has done more to support the cartels and the influx, the invasion basically, at our southwest border than any other administration in history.
Speaker 11 We know that the cartels are making about on average $6,000 per man, woman, and child that they are moving across the border. You don't get across the border without the blessing of the cartel.
Speaker 11 But what this does is it incentivizes people to come here illegally because there is mass amnesty built into this reconciliation bill.
Speaker 11 And the reconciliation bill is the technical term for what is the build back better.
Speaker 11
I call it build back broke or Biden plan to bankrupt America. You know, there's all kinds of fun alliteration going on here.
But
Speaker 11
just right out the gate, amnesty. Amnesty is what is promised in this bill.
And then on top of that, you're looking at all kinds of social programs that have been built in.
Speaker 2 Free college entitlement.
Speaker 11
Exactly. Exactly.
College admissions, health care, social programs. That right there, coupled with the Democrats HR1 to basically overtake and federalize our elections.
Speaker 11 That right there is the Democrat agenda.
Speaker 11 Dependency and control, and they're doing it through elections and granting amnesty to the millions of Americans, or I'm sorry, illegals that have come across and continue to come.
Speaker 11 And let's be clear, this isn't just Mexico and Central America. In the month of September, we had a record 141 different nationalities apprehended at the southwest border.
Speaker 11 This is a global invasion that we are experiencing right now.
Speaker 2 I urge anybody that
Speaker 2 is following the border to read what's happening in Poland and I think Lithuania.
Speaker 2 The Russians are sending all of these migrants over their borders, and they say it's an invasion and to destabilize their countries.
Speaker 2 And they are sending military troops because they know what Russia is trying to do to them.
Speaker 2 We don't even have that conversation. Of course, this isn't about destabilization.
Speaker 2 The Hyde Amendment is out, which protects American taxpayers from funding abortions, which is a nightmare.
Speaker 2 Then you have the Endless Frontier Act. What the heck is that?
Speaker 11 So that's the long and short of it is basically we're going to be giving China all of our intellectual property.
Speaker 11
That to me is absolutely egregious. And I mean you can point to any number of items in this bill.
You hit on the height amendment just now, taxpayer dollars going to fund abortion on demand.
Speaker 11 We know that China is our biggest adversary and the biggest threat to our national security. And now we're
Speaker 11 just laying down and saying, hey, take our intellectual property.
Speaker 11 They do it already, but now we're basically giving them a green light and we're paying for it that to me is absolutely insane what is wrong with us
Speaker 11 it makes no sense it really doesn't it makes no sense and and when you look at
Speaker 11 this is the green new deal in in full and total that they're pushing and one of the little provisions in there is 7.8 billion with a b
Speaker 11 7.8 billion dollars to create the civilian climate corps which is not a group of people that goes out and and picks up trash on the side of the road.
Speaker 11 This is a group of people that they sit in a room and they come up with marketing schemes to create propaganda to sell the American people on the Green New Deal initiative that we'll live on in perpetuity.
Speaker 11 We are literally creating propaganda arms within the government to sell the Green New Deal. This is insane.
Speaker 11 And we know full well that China is not going to participate in any global emissions reduction plan. We saw that just this past week.
Speaker 11 Russia and China, the two major emitters in the world of greenhouse gas emissions, and the world comes together for the G20. And who is noticeably absent?
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2 All China and India.
Speaker 2 The last thing we have time to talk about is the family businesses and farms. And as somebody who has a farm, has a ranch,
Speaker 2 and I bought it so my children and my grandchildren can always have some place to go and
Speaker 2 raise their own food if they want it. But I know they can't, they would never be able to afford the taxes on this should I die
Speaker 2 under under this new plan that is in this particular bill.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 11 And we've seen the assault on the family farm for
Speaker 11
and this is this is the final nail in the coffin as far as I'm concerned. You know, it crushes the family farm.
And not only are you seeing the 25% capital gains rate and
Speaker 11 making the changes to the death tax by cutting the death tax exemption in half, right?
Speaker 11 Yeah, which we're all familiar with the saying, you know, land rich, cash poor.
Speaker 11 Anyone who tries to pass along the family farm, they don't have
Speaker 11
the cash on hand in order to pay the taxes that inevitably come. And so what ends up happening is they end up selling out.
And in Florida, this is a great example.
Speaker 11
I'm literally driving through some groves right now. And I'm looking on one side of the street.
You have beautiful groves and folks that are working hard. And these are multi-generation operations.
Speaker 11
And on the other side, you have housing development. That's the final crop.
That's a foundation slab. That's land that will never go back to agriculture.
Speaker 11 And that to me is very scary because when we no longer have the ability to to produce our own food supply, which of course we know food security is national security, and we start looking overseas to import our food, well, look at how good that's going for us in oil right now.
Speaker 2 Kat, do you think this is, is this going to pass?
Speaker 11 Nancy Pelosi only brings something to the floor if she knows she's got the votes. And to date, for the last eight weeks, Americans have been blowing up the phones in Washington.
Speaker 11
They have absolutely shut down the Capitol Switchboard. They've denied her those votes.
With the passage of the infrastructure bill last week, that basically greased the skids.
Speaker 11 And there will likely be a vote. And now it's up to us to make sure that we are louder than ever in voicing our concerns and shutting it down.
Speaker 2
Well, I would like to be really loud to those 31 Republicans that voted for the last one. What they? Yeah.
I mean,
Speaker 2 if you don't get it at this point, you're never going to get it.
Speaker 2 Okay, so you were saying that we should call our congressman and blow up the switchboards at the Capitol. No on the Build Back Better bill.
Speaker 11 Yes,
Speaker 11
call your members of Congress. Go to house.gov.
You type in your zip code. You find out who your member is.
You call their D.C. office.
Don't send an email. Emails can be ignored.
Phone calls cannot.
Speaker 11
Call their offices. Tell them to vote no on the Build Back Better plan and call every single day.
Get every coworker, family member, neighbor you've got.
Speaker 11 We can shut it down, but they need to know that they are on notice and that we, the American people, are watching.
Speaker 2 Great.
Speaker 2 Congresswoman Kat Kamack
Speaker 2
from the great state of Florida. Thank you so much, Kat.
God bless.
Speaker 11 Hey, thanks, Glenn. Have a good one.
Speaker 2 You bet.
Speaker 2 We have an update on Kyle Rittenhouse in just a second. American Financing NMLS 1-82334, www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org.
Speaker 2 Okay, for a million reasons, and you will find all million million reasons in my new book that comes out in January.
Speaker 2 You really need to order it in advance because of the slowdown.
Speaker 2 The next printing will be five months later, so you've got to get it in the first printing. The Great Reset, Joe Biden and the Rise of the 21st Century Fascism.
Speaker 2 This is everything you need to know, and it will explain why I've been saying for the last year, it's not just interest rates that are going to make it hard for people to get a loan.
Speaker 2 You are going to have a hard time getting a bank to give you a loan unless you comply
Speaker 2 with
Speaker 2 Build Back Better.
Speaker 2 The people that can help you right now lessen the interest payments on your mortgage,
Speaker 2 help you get a consolidation loan to be able to stop paying those high-interest credit card financing charges is American Financing. They've been in business for 20 years.
Speaker 2 They're a family-operated kind of business. I mean,
Speaker 2
I just love their story. They've been with me for, I don't know, gosh, 12 years, 14 years.
American Financing can help you. Just call them.
Speaker 2
10 minutes is all it will take. American Financing, 800-906-2440, 800-906-2440.
American Financing or AmericanFinancing.net. 10 seconds station ID.
Speaker 2
This is unbelievable. We have to take the Kyle Rittenhouse testimony right now.
He's testifying.
Speaker 2 And he is.
Speaker 12 That's where I run.
Speaker 12 We're going to just take time for our break anyway.
Speaker 12
You can just relax for a minute, sir. We're going to take a break about 10 minutes, and please don't talk about the case during the break.
Read what you're going to do. So you see the emotional break.
Speaker 2 Holy, I mean,
Speaker 2 this case is
Speaker 2 unbelievable.
Speaker 3 To give you just the last half an hour of what has happened is breathtaking in this trial.
Speaker 2 I mean,
Speaker 3 no one assumed that Kyle Rittenhouse was going to testify in this trial. He was seemingly so far ahead.
Speaker 2 You don't put the person to charge the defendant.
Speaker 2 Why make that mistake?
Speaker 3 Why mix it up, right? Who knows what's going to happen?
Speaker 3 You could have one terrible moment that blows up your whole case. Everyone was assuming he was way ahead on this.
Speaker 2 Nobody,
Speaker 3 people, legal experts were saying it would be nuts to have him testify. Out of nowhere, they say he's going to testify.
Speaker 3 He goes into the stand and has been testifying as we were just speaking here the last few minutes and is going through seemingly calm and trying.
Speaker 3 You know, it was interesting to see how he would come off. No one's really heard the guy speak.
Speaker 3 And he was talking seemingly normally, and then all of a sudden got into the details of the case and just completely lost it on the stand.
Speaker 3 Now, this does not certainly support the idea that a white supremacist who wanted to go kill people who were oddly white, would how this person would react.
Speaker 3 I mean, it seems like he's incredibly emotional and distraught by this, but it is an incredibly risky move by the defense here.
Speaker 3 And
Speaker 3 they just stopped the trial because he couldn't even get through a sentence.
Speaker 2
Right. Which makes him not look like a wanton killer.
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 But somebody who was involved in something that turned out horribly without ill intent and is paying the price for it every day, just living the memory of it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 I mean, this is I, this, the Kyle Rittenhouse case is
Speaker 2 really
Speaker 2 a, almost everything we're hitting now is a pivot point for one group or another.
Speaker 2 If you've bought into the Kyle Rittenhouse story that he was a wanton killer and a racist that just went and showed up with a gun and was killing people, if you bought that from the media and now you're seeing the trial and you're seeing what's really being said by not the defense attorneys, by the prosecution,
Speaker 2 by the prosecution.
Speaker 2 The prosecution has had three different witnesses that just dismantled the case.
Speaker 2
No, we were pointing a gun at him. He was probably afraid for his life.
Okay, self-defense. It's crazy what has gone on.
Speaker 2
This thing should have never gone to trial. Never.
Never gone to trial.
Speaker 3 This should not have gone to trial. This should not be happening.
Speaker 3 Anyone who watches the video can clearly see what occurred. Correct.
Speaker 3
This is what happens when you hand your justice system to Twitter. This is what happens.
Yes.
Speaker 3 But to see this thing happen in this way is...
Speaker 3 To say it's stunning is completely an understatement. I mean, you never go back to the OJ level like gloves going on hands to see a shocking moment like this in a trial.
Speaker 2
This is. Oh, I think this is way beyond.
Way beyond. Maybe.
Way beyond.
Speaker 3 But I'm just trying to to think of historical confusion.
Speaker 2 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 I mean, I've just never seen, and we've asked a couple of experts,
Speaker 2 the people who do this for a living and have done it for decades, none of them have ever seen anything like this.
Speaker 2 They're like,
Speaker 2 what was the prosecution even thinking?
Speaker 3 And you would argue, what is the defense thinking? If you think you're ahead of the case, which everyone seemed to agree that they were, why would you do this? Maybe Rittenhouse demanded it.
Speaker 3
Maybe he said, I want to tell my story. I'm sick of sitting here in silence, and I want everyone to see it.
That's a very risky move, but it's possible. And
Speaker 3 the trend of this is bad.
Speaker 3 The trend of taking cases and seeing what the reaction is on Twitter and then trying to use your justice system to carry out the whims of retweets is a really bad idea, and civilizations ought not adopt it.
Speaker 2
But that is social justice. Yeah.
That is what social justice gives you. And it's not real justice by any stretch of the imagination.
What'll be interesting is if he is found
Speaker 2 innocent or not guilty, if he is found not guilty,
Speaker 2 what is the left going to do?
Speaker 3 I mean, there's already people on social media calling for cities to burn over it.
Speaker 2
I know. But that, again, is a pivot point.
We are at the point to where all of this is built up and built up and built up and built up. And
Speaker 2
as Reverend Wright used to say, the chickens have come home to roost. And now we are seeing the result of all of these things.
And it's all bad. Inflation, gas prices,
Speaker 2 lawlessness on our streets,
Speaker 2 Afghanistan, all of these things.
Speaker 2
And they're all going to be a version of Afghanistan. They're all going to pivot somebody or some group of people that go, okay, that's my line.
I can't. I've been lied to the whole time.
Speaker 2 I can't do it another day.
Speaker 2 This is the Glenback program.
Speaker 2 I want to talk to you a little bit about Bilt Bar.
Speaker 2 You know, my goal was this year to start working out.
Speaker 2
That was my January resolution. And I did just last week.
So
Speaker 2 I think I'm pretty good.
Speaker 2
I think I'm going to be okay at Christmas time. I'm going to be like, yeah, I started that.
I did that. Of course, it was eight weeks ago, but I started it.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 I want to get healthy again.
Speaker 2 That's a new thing for me. But anyway,
Speaker 2 right now,
Speaker 2
you can get Bilt Bars. They are a healthy snack and they taste fantastic.
Just taste fantastic. They have nine different flavors.
They have new ones coming.
Speaker 2
Black Friday, go to built.com because they are going to be announcing something. I don't even know what it is, but they just say big things are coming.
That's built.com.
Speaker 2 Right now, if you use the promo code BEC15, it'll help you get through the holidays because you'll be able to have something really good as a treat instead of, you know, 800 calories of some pie.
Speaker 2
Anyway, Built.com. Built.com.
Use the promo code Beck15
Speaker 3
and head over to Blazetv.com slash Glenn. The promo code is Fauci Lied.
You save $25 off your subscription to Blaze TV.
Speaker 2 You know, I've said this
Speaker 2
so many times in the past. We're living in historic times.
You've got to keep a diary. I mean, I wish I did.
Speaker 2
I write in my diary from time to time. I used to be very faithful in it, and I haven't been a long time.
These are historic times, historic times. What is happening now with the Rittenhouse trial
Speaker 2 is phenomenal. The last few days have been devastating to the prosecution.
Speaker 2 He looks absolutely innocent.
Speaker 2 Most experts all agree, how could this have even gone to trial? And the answer is Twitter.
Speaker 2 but
Speaker 2 i mean i would have motioned for dismissal of the case if i were the defense i don't think they did that this morning did they stu
Speaker 2 um they should have stood up and said your honor uh did you hear the prosecution's witnesses they said it was self-defense uh i move for dismissal but apparently they didn't And then they did something else that is highly unusual when you think you're going to win the case, and that is call the defendant to the stand.
Speaker 2 Because once the defense gets in there, they're going to try to get him to say,
Speaker 2 Yeah,
Speaker 2 I just lost my reason and I shouldn't have done that, or I didn't take time, or whatever. They're going to try to trap him in it.
Speaker 3 Yeah, and it's one thing to put a CEO of a financial company on the stand, right? This is an 18-year-old kid, you know, who knows what's going to happen when he gets on
Speaker 2 the stand.
Speaker 2 And he just got on the stand, and the defense was
Speaker 2 examining him, and they just asked,
Speaker 2 what happened?
Speaker 2 Listen to what happened on the stand when the simple question was asked.
Speaker 12 What's your plan? My plan is to get out of that situation and go back north down Sheridan Road to where
Speaker 12 the car source lot number two was.
Speaker 12 And did you you get back? Were you able to go in a northerly direction? I wasn't. Describe what happened.
Speaker 12 Once I take that step back, I look over my shoulder and
Speaker 12 Mr. Rosenbaum,
Speaker 12 Mr. Rosenbaum was now running from
Speaker 12 my right side.
Speaker 12 And I was cornered from in front of me with Mr. Zaminsky.
Speaker 12 and there were
Speaker 12 three
Speaker 12 people right there.
Speaker 12 Take a deep breath, pal.
Speaker 2
So this goes on for a while. He can't speak really anymore, except a few words here and there.
The judge says, let's take a 10-minute break. They're not back from that yet.
Speaker 2 But
Speaker 2
it did not look like a faky cry. It looks like a cry that you have when you found out your parent died.
Yeah, he's totally out of control. Totally out of control in despair.
Speaker 3 And I don't mean that in a bad way. Like it looks very authentic.
Speaker 2 It's not a
Speaker 2 kid cry. Yeah, it looks like a kid who's just lost a parent.
Speaker 3 And by the way, his mom was in the courtroom courtroom also sobbing uncontrollably.
Speaker 3 What they have put
Speaker 2 this family through is completely, completely
Speaker 2 incomprehensible.
Speaker 2 Think of the punishment he's going to have. Are we back in with him? Did they just bring him back to the
Speaker 2 looks like it's coming back?
Speaker 2 Join it when we can.
Speaker 2 Sarah, just let me know.
Speaker 2 The thing that is amazing to me is
Speaker 2 this kid's life is wrecked wrecked forever. Forever.
Speaker 2 Forever.
Speaker 3 With at least half the country.
Speaker 2 With half the country. That means he's 18 years ago.
Speaker 12
I was going to step forward to put that fire in the Duramax out, and Mr. Zeminski stepped towards me.
I went to go run south, back south down Sheridan, and Mr.
Speaker 12 Rosenbaum was right there at the corner of the Duramax,
Speaker 12 starting to chase me.
Speaker 12 And that's when I realized the only place I can run with the people around me
Speaker 12 is straight towards the building of the car source lot number three.
Speaker 12 When you saw Mr. Rosenbaum, that's when you said friendly, friendly?
Speaker 12
When I heard burn inside, I don't know exactly where I was at and the time for that. Did Mr.
Rosenbaum say anything to you?
Speaker 12
No, Mr. Zaminski instructed Mr.
Rosenbaum to get him and kill him. That's what I heard.
And you go running what's been referred to
Speaker 12 the southwest corner of CarSource? Yes. And as you're running in that direction, describe being chased, what was happening? As I'm running in that southwest direction,
Speaker 12 oh boy.
Speaker 12 Mr. Rosenbaum throws...
Speaker 12 At the time, I know it's a bag now, but when he threw it at me
Speaker 12 with the light, it looked silver and it looked like the chain. When he threw it at me, I
Speaker 12 and then I continue, I turn around for
Speaker 12
about a second while continuing to run, and I point my gun at Mr. Rosenbaum.
Does that stop him from chasing you? It does not.
Speaker 12 After you turn around and you had your hands up kind of in a low-ready position? Yes.
Speaker 12
And you see Mr. Rosenbaum coming at you? Yes.
And what do you do then?
Speaker 12
After he throws the bag and he continues to run, he's gaining speed on me. A gunshot is fired from behind me, directly behind me.
And I take a few steps and that's when I turn around.
Speaker 12 And as I'm turning around, mister Rosenbaum is,
Speaker 12 I would say,
Speaker 12 from me to where the judge is
Speaker 12 coming at me
Speaker 12 with his arms out in front of him.
Speaker 12 I remember his hand on the barrel of my gun. And
Speaker 12 why didn't you just keep running?
Speaker 12 When I was over there, there were about a hundred people surrounding that
Speaker 12 those cars and there was no space for me to continue to run to.
Speaker 12
And so you turned around? Yes. And as you see him lunging at you, what do you do? I shoot him.
And how many times did you shoot? I believe four.
Speaker 12 And
Speaker 12 after you shot him, what did you do?
Speaker 12 The people around the cars that were originally there were not there anymore.
Speaker 12
They moved away. And I ran around to see if I could help Mr.
Rosenbaum. And when you got to Mr.
Rosenbaum, what was happening? Mr. McGinnis was,
Speaker 12
he took off his helmet and slammed it on the ground and took off his shirt. And I don't remember what he said.
I
Speaker 12 wasn't focused on that. I was in shock, sorta.
Speaker 12
Let me back up a second. Did you know Mr.
McGinnis was even around? I didn't. Okay.
And he says something to you, and what do you do?
Speaker 12
I pull out my phone and I call Dominic Black. And you call Dominic, and what do you say? I told them I just shot somebody.
I had to shoot him. And what do you do then?
Speaker 12 I now know it to be Kelly Zeminsky, Joshua Zeminski, and I don't know the other people who were screaming, get his ass, get his ass, get him, get him, get him.
Speaker 12 And
Speaker 12 based upon that, did you feel as though you were safe to stay where you were at? I thought the safest option would be to go north down Sheridan to turn myself into the law enforcement down there.
Speaker 12 And as you head down Sheridan Road,
Speaker 12 describe what's going on.
Speaker 12
Oh boy here, go back. As I'm running, at first I'm in the sidewalk and Mr.
Lukowski,
Speaker 12 Jason Lukowski is in the sidewalk and I stop to talk to Mr. Lukowski for a brief second.
Speaker 12 I remember telling him that I just shot somebody and I need help to get to the police because the crowd, there was a, not a crowd, a mob was chasing me
Speaker 12 and did Mr. Lukowski offer you any help
Speaker 12 I don't remember what do you do then I I continued to run after hearing people
Speaker 12 say
Speaker 12 people were saying cranium him get him kill him
Speaker 12 people were screaming and I just was trying to get to the police running down Sheridan Road and you say I'm trying to get to the police why were you trying to get to the police because I didn't do anything wrong.
Speaker 12
I defended myself. Did you feel as though there was safety where the police were? Yes.
And as you head down Sheridan Road, what's the next thing you remember?
Speaker 12
The next thing I remember is Anthony Huber striking me in the head with a skateboard. Okay.
As you sit here today, do you remember talking to Gage Grosswoods? Yeah, sorta, a little bit.
Speaker 12 I didn't know it was Gage Gross Groups
Speaker 12
when he came up to me, but sorta. Okay.
And when this individual runs up to you, all sounds close.
Speaker 2 Really?
Speaker 2 Powerfully authentic.
Speaker 12 Yeah. Within a foot.
Speaker 2 He lived just.
Speaker 2 I did not.
Speaker 12
Did you point your gun at him? I did not. Why not? I didn't see him as a threat to my safety or life.
Okay, was he armed at that time? Not that I noticed. Okay.
Speaker 12
And you continue running in a northerly direction down Sheridan Road? Correct. And as you're running in that direction, you said the next thing you remember is Anthony Huber.
Yes. Describe that.
Speaker 12 Anthony Huber,
Speaker 12 what I remember is running past Anthony Huber, and as I'm running past Mr. Huber, he's holding his skateboard like a baseball bat.
Speaker 12 And he swings it down and I block it with my arm, trying to prevent it from hitting me, but it still hits me in the neck. And as I block it, it goes flying somewhere off in the distance.
Speaker 12 And do you stop then? No.
Speaker 12 What do you do next? I keep running down Sheridan Road towards the police line. Then what happens?
Speaker 12
I get lightheaded. I almost pass out and I stumble and hit the ground.
Okay.
Speaker 12 Before you hit the ground how many times were you struck?
Speaker 12 I believe twice.
Speaker 12 Do you remember anything about the other one? I remember the first one being a rock.
Speaker 12 I don't remember who did it, but I remember like the bumpiness of like a concrete rock hitting me in the back of the head.
Speaker 12
Now after being struck with Mr. Huber's skateboard you end up on the ground.
Yes. You're on the ground.
What's the first thing you remember?
Speaker 12 As I'm on the ground there are people around me. I don't recall how many, but I remember moving my rifle in their direction and they back off besides one person.
Speaker 12 When you noticed people by you,
Speaker 12 you said you moved your rifle in their direction? Yes. Did that individual keep coming? The last person did.
Speaker 12 The people that stopped, what did you do to them? Nothing. Okay.
Speaker 12 And you're saying the last person in that group continued to come at you? Yes. And describe describe what happened.
Speaker 12 The last person,
Speaker 12 I don't know his name, I don't think he was ever identified.
Speaker 12
Jumps at me with his, he was wearing boots, I believe. And as he's running at me and jumping, as his boot is making contact with my face, I fired two shots at him.
Why did you shoot at him?
Speaker 12 I thought if he, if I would be knocked out, or
Speaker 12 he would have stopped my face in if I didn't fire
Speaker 12 as a result of being kicked in the face, whatever.
Speaker 2
Holy cow. Mr.
Hughes. Okay, so that is the testimony of Kyle Rittenhouse, and it goes exactly to the footage.
Speaker 3 You can see all of everything he just said was confirmed by video.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 it is going to be,
Speaker 2 there is a pivot point here again.
Speaker 2 And it is time for America to ask, which side am I on?
Speaker 2 You are either on the side of decency and a kid maybe making a mistake for just being there,
Speaker 2 but not a wanton killer, not somebody who should be charged with murder.
Speaker 2 You're either standing there with the truth and the video, or you're going to deny your own eyes and your own ears.
Speaker 2
But it's another pivot point. Choose wisely, America.
Back in a minute.
Speaker 2 All right, let me tell you about My Pillow and Mike Lindell, what he has. For a limited time, Mike is offering his My Pillows, the ones that started it all, for the lowest price yet.
Speaker 2 You can get a standard My Pillow for $19.98. That's originally $69.98.
Speaker 2 For $19.98 now, that's a $50 savings. The King Pillow is just $10 more.
Speaker 2
So get them. And by the way, you can get them as a gift.
They have a money-back guarantee, and usually it's, I don't even know, a month or so, but they have a money-back guarantee.
Speaker 2
And Mike has extended this now until March 1st of next year. So you can give it, and they've got plenty of time to try it.
And if they don't like it, they can send it back. Mypillow.com.
Speaker 2 Click on the radio listener specials, and you're going to find not only the amazing offer, but rotating discounts on over 150 MyPillow products, from the Giza Dream Sheets to the Mattress Topper to the Slippers, and so much more.
Speaker 2
Enter the promo code Beck at mypillow.com or use it when you you call 800-966-3117. 800-966-3117, it's mypillow.com.
Promo code Beck.
Speaker 2 This is the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 2 This is the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 2 You know, the last time we tried people and just let the mob dictate, it was
Speaker 2
in the bad old days in the South with African Americans. It was really wrong then.
It is really wrong today.
Speaker 2 But
Speaker 2
that is going to be the question that is going to be answered today with the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. In watching him, he looks totally sincere.
He is backing up everything that is seen on
Speaker 2 videotape.
Speaker 2
It's clear he was going to the police. He turned himself in afterwards.
He knew he killed somebody, and he knew he was going to have to pay for it. But as he said,
Speaker 2
I thought it was very clear that it was in self-defense. And if you watch the video, it is very clear.
But that's not the story the media is going to tell.
Speaker 2 I don't know how they're going to try to distort it this time. But it's really important that you pass on the raw video of the testimony.
Speaker 3 And I have a frame-by-frame of the actual incident. I'm going to post that at StudozAmerica on Twitter now so you can actually see every single thing that happens.
Speaker 3 It's all backed up by what he just said.
Speaker 2 We'll see you tonight at 9 o'clock on the Wednesday night special, and I'll also be joining Stu for his show that precedes mine at 8. This is the Glenn Back program.