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I just looked up at Damus NBC and they're showing the polls where their own poll
has
Youngkin up by two points.
Okay.
And the banner says, polls show Virginia race essentially tied.
That's no.
No, not exactly.
Not exactly.
But you've had early voting.
I think they've been voting since 1963 now in Virginia.
We will see what happens.
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So America has two choices today.
There is the choice of Terry McAuliffe, who is
a longtime Clinton operative and has been around in the swamp for a very, very long time.
He's made it very clear what this
election really is all about.
Here's cut nine last night.
And I promise you, we've got to diversify our teacher base here in Virginia.
50% of the students at Virginia schools, K-12, 50% are students of color, and yet 80% of the teachers are white.
We all know what we have to do in a school to make everybody feel comfortable in school.
So let's diversify.
I can't believe with Northam around that he's making this.
I mean,
Mr.
I Dress Like a Klansman for Halloween,
but they've made it all about race and anti-parents.
Here is a video from Glenn Young on what he is all about.
You can feel it.
You can feel it.
It's happening all over the Commonwealth.
Virginians are coming together like never before.
This is no longer a campaign.
It is a movement being led by Virginia's parents.
Parents have a right to be engaged in their kids' education.
And that's what we're standing up for right now.
One has made it about
parents.
and common sense, and the other has continued to make it about race and Donald Trump.
And I just don't know if that's going to work for Terry McAuliffe.
It will be an incredible message if it doesn't, because this is all they have.
All they have is to say Trump over and over again.
That's their only tactic and race and, you know, gender and all these weird sort of divisive tactics.
If this doesn't work.
The message they're sending in Virginia to the Democratic Party nationally about what their future is in 2022 and beyond is going to be terrifying to me.
I am convinced, and I say this with all love and respect due to Donald Trump.
I wish he were our president today, but there are a lot of people that right now
would vote for a Republican, would vote for Ron DeSantis or a Republican, a strong Republican,
that was actually doing what Ron DeSantis is doing.
And they would vote for him, I think, in 2024.
And they would vote for a Congress to reverse this crap.
And I think it would be a stunning stomping if Donald Trump runs and he doesn't have a positive message.
I mean, I think if he runs, he's probably going to get the nomination.
Oh, I don't think there's any doubt about that.
No doubt.
But if he runs and he is the same Donald Trump, You're going to have people that are either going to drop out or they will vote for somebody.
I mean, mean, who else is going to run?
You're not going to run Kamala in 2024.
You're not going to run Biden in 2024.
I mean, I think the most likely outcome is they run Biden in 2024.
I don't think, I mean, look at his poll numbers.
If this goes south,
they will replace him.
I wouldn't say it's an over 50% chance, but it's still the most likely outcome.
Kamala would be another one that would be an opinion.
She'd lose.
She's terrible.
She'd lose.
But, you know, the issue here, it's funny because what was the thing that
obviously there's a lot of people who just absolutely love Donald Trump and love everything about him.
Those people are going to be there for Trump no matter what.
But there's a, you know, the people who he had in 2016 and didn't have in 2020 were people like suburban moms who didn't like his persona and didn't like all the tweeting.
And everyone makes fun of him.
Oh, well, you know,
get over the mean tweeting.
Okay.
Fine.
What's interesting about this is the Democrats handed Republicans that world because they pushed big tech to ban him from all these platforms.
So now he's not out there tweeting all the time.
Virginia is a vision of what that world looks like where Donald Trump is not controlling every news cycle.
And again, like, forget what you might think about that and how silly it is.
This is about winning elections.
And in this particular race in Virginia, Young's done a really good job at not, he's not saying like, he's not, you know, Liz Cheney or Adam Kinziger and going on MSNBC every day and saying how evil Donald Trump is.
He's got a good relationship with Trump.
But he's also,
Terry McAuliffe has been unsuccessful in painting him as the same person as Donald Trump.
You know, Youngin has a lot of the same policies, and I think Trump and Yunkin would agree on a lot.
But there's that separation where, especially in a purplish-leaning blue state, it makes sense to have.
And Donald Trump, I think, has been respectful of that, and the campaign has worked pretty well so far.
So
I was thinking about this driving in today that
it's kind of like COVID.
I would never wish COVID on the country or the world, never.
However, in my family, it actually,
at least the first year, was good for my family far as we came together and we found what was important and
we forged new bonds and new memories that we wouldn't have been able to do.
And you spent more time with your family?
I could say this.
A lot of what we're seeing in Virginia is because of COVID, because parents were home.
So I would never, I would never, but we did see blessings from it.
If you care to look at it that way, we saw good things.
Same thing.
I would never,
never
wish Joe Biden and this administration on the country.
However, it has given us the blessing of being able to see who they really are.
You know what I mean?
Without Donald Trump
in the mix right now, thanks to the idiots over at Facebook and Twitter, by removing him from the mix and seeing what they are actually saying and doing, it is shocking America.
I mean, for instance, you again, Terry McAuliffe is trying to make this about we need more black teachers instead of white teachers.
No, we just need good teachers.
That's what we need.
Juan Williams comes out yesterday with an op-ed for The Hill, and he says that parental rights is a rallying cry that is full of racial division.
No, no.
He says that the concerns in Loudoun County Public Schools stem from white parents feeling ignored when they complain that their children are uncomfortable learning about racism.
It is a campaign to stop classroom discussion of Black Lives Matter protest or slavery.
Those are two very different things, by the way.
You can't put those both in the same sentence.
And it could upset some children, especially listen to this, white children who might feel guilty, end quote.
Do you want any child to feel guilty?
I don't want black children to feel guilty.
I don't want white children.
I don't want Asian children.
I don't want Muslim children to feel guilty.
You should feel guilty if you were the one that was flying the plane or handing out cookies the day that the World Trade Center was bombed.
But if you're a Muslim and you're a kid,
what did you have to do with it?
You didn't have anything to do with it.
If you're a Muslim, if you didn't have anything to do with it, which most likely you didn't, why would you feel guilty?
It's impossible for white children to feel guilty about slavery.
They just got here.
You're teaching them about slavery.
How could they possibly be guilty of it when they didn't even know what it was until you said it?
That's Juan Williams.
Here's the mayor of, I think it is,
yeah, Richmond.
Here, this is the mayor of Richmond.
We've seen Glenn Young sort of divide parents all throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, pitting parents against parents, demonizing teachers, demonizing public education.
To me, that's not the sort of governor I know that Virginians want.
I'm not pitting people against people.
I don't think Glenn Young is pitting people against people.
We're speaking out for the truth.
And sometimes the truth is hard to take.
And if you stand against the truth, I guess then that does make you my enemy in the argument, but it doesn't necessarily make you my enemy in everyday life.
unless you can't live with my decisions and my points of view.
And that's where this divide is coming from.
We've always had different opinions, always.
Americans never agree on stuff.
I mean, we're not exactly Israel, but we are, we're Americans.
We enjoy our diverse opinions.
But diversity is not allowed.
If you won't take the vaccine, if you won't say Donald Trump is evil, if you won't do exactly what they say to do on
climate warming or climate change, then you are the enemy.
Well, the people who are speaking up in favor of CRT
either don't know what it is or they are the enemy of truth and justice.
And that's okay.
That's okay.
I will fight them in every possible way I can without being violent.
But they're not my enemy.
They are the enemy of truth.
So he says he's pitting people against each other.
We want a governor who understands
that it will teach the seriousness and how barbaric slavery actually is.
In order for us to actually grow as a commonwealth, we have to understand that slavery was real and the Holocaust was real.
Unfortunately, Glenn Young and his supporters don't believe so and believe our children should not be taught the same as well.
Where is Glenn Yunkin?
Where is any parent in Virginia that I have heard saying that we shouldn't teach slavery and the Holocaust because they weren't real?
That is, that is such an exaggeration.
It's crazy.
It's a complete falsehood is what it is.
It's not even an exaggeration.
There's not a grain of truth to it.
It's completely ridiculous.
And this goes back long before anything recent.
I mean, everybody, there's, I don't know, you go back 150 years, you're going to find some people saying all sorts of things, teaching about slavery, I suppose.
But as a kid growing up, all I heard was that it was really bad.
There's never a point where they're like, you know what?
It was a mixed record on slavery.
That was never a thing.
It's never been a thing.
No one learns that.
And let me tell you this:
if Virginia decides to continue to go with this, Virginia will be lost.
It will be lost.
You can't continue down this road because there are people that are teaching absolute falsehoods about slavery.
Falsehoods.
And I'm going to show you a great example of one in 60 seconds.
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Okay,
you want to hear the most offensive
history of slavery.
You want to know where Virginia is headed and what
they will be teaching your children.
All you have to do is look to the culture.
And right now, the culture is Netflix, Amazon.
So what's on Netflix?
Well, here's Kaepernick.
Kaepernick has a new documentary out that is, I mean, just the promo looks awful.
Here he is comparing the NFL to slavery.
Potential players are paraded out in front of scouts, coaches, nonas,
who measure their physical talent and on-field abilities.
Coaches will tell you they're looking for warriors,
killers,
beasts.
They say they want you to be an animal out there.
And you want to give them that.
But let me tell you something.
What they don't want you to understand is what's being established is a power dynamic.
Power dynamic.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Now the stands fade away.
Before they put you on the field, teams poke.
Poke.
Pride.
And examine you.
Examine you.
Searching for any defect
that might affect your performance.
Oh, my gosh.
No boundary respected.
No dignity left intact.
No.
All for a $500 million contract.
Can you believe that?
Now he shows.
Now he's standing in front of a cotton field with people bound and chained on an auction block.
$600.
Do I hear $600?
And then he shows the coach looking at the athletes on the field.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
Now,
there might be some differences between the NFL draft and slavery.
I can't think of any right now.
But we...
This was not scheduled.
Who's on the phone with us?
What's your name?
Paul, this is Alberry.
Alberry?
Barry.
Barry.
Yeah.
Hi, Barry.
Barry Tompkins.
Barry Tompskins.
Yes.
Just wanted to say I was listening to your program
and I was very offended
by you.
By me.
And your white privilege.
Okay.
And I was you seem to be making the point that Colin Kaepernick and his documentary, his fine documentary for Netflix,
was comparing slavery to being an NFL player, and I find that to be absurd.
You do?
Yes, that was not not what he was doing.
There is no comparison.
Being an NFL player is much worse than slavery.
And it's clear to anyone who looks at it.
Really?
National Football League players are forced to live within walls of wall, like a prison, walled, and many of them are glass, glass-walled
these prisons that they live in with upstairs and downstairs and 12 to 15 bedrooms.
That's a house.
That's cul de soul.
And they are surrounded by outdoor bodies of water that they are forced to dip their torso and head into
just to
they could drown at any moment.
Does the white man care?
Is that about a pool maybe in the back?
These NFL players are forced to perform sexually with dozens of models per week.
Forced
dozens of models
all over them.
Every room, another model, or two or three.
Really?
And these players must perform night after night after night after night.
And these NFL players, Glenn, may be punished by the law after only 44 domestic violence incidents.
Not 43.
43, that will be fine, but 44 or more domestic violence incidents may result in some minor punishment, up to and including a fine.
Now,
let me ask you this, Barry.
There is
some that would say that
that prison that they're living in,
they bought one of those prisons for their moms.
Yes, double prison.
You've now imprisoned two African Americans.
What do they say, Glenn?
Mo money.
Mo problems.
And you keep throwing money at these players.
Look, Adolph, I know that you might not be interested in the plight of Colin Kaepernick and his wonderful hair.
Yes.
But you know, some of us out here do care.
We do care.
We do care.
These poor Africans.
How many people are living in Colin Kaepernick's hair?
14.
14.
They're 14 people.
14 people.
And they're full size.
All right.
Thank you very much, Mary.
I appreciate it.
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Wow.
Wow.
More than a hundred world leaders yesterday agreed to end deforestation by 2030.
Isn't that great?
Oh, it's so great.
It is so great.
Making a real difference.
Yeah, build back better.
You know what I mean?
This thing is broken.
And yesterday, in between speeches and nap time,
Joe Biden stepped to the microphones yesterday and outlined some pretty exciting things
for those who are all into saving the planet from global warming.
We're planning for both short-term sprint to 2030
that will keep 1.5 degrees Celsius in reach and for a marathon that will take us, take us to the finish line and transform the largest economy in the world into a thriving, innovative, equitable, and just clean energy engineer for a net zero world.
That's why today I'm releasing the U.S.
Long-Term Strategy,
which presents a vision of achieving the United States goal of net-zero emissions economy-wide by no later than 2050.
Great.
And
reinforces an absolutely critical nature of taking bold action in a decisive decade.
Oh.
Good sentence.
You just read some of it.
Yeah, that was a good sentence.
Yeah, he is great.
He's going to say, and we're going to transform the
economy, the greatest nation in the world, into a green economy.
And I think, you know, when he says that, I think you understand that what he's talking about, because he released this, it means building more electric charging stations.
more windmills,
more solar-powered infrastructure that would improve the production and use of green energy.
Also, he's going to electrify the school buses.
So we have that going for us.
And he is going to help Americans save
what?
What?
What?
He's going to help.
I mean, this is the president of the United States.
Remember, he's got to win elections.
He's going to help Americans save
money.
No, not money.
Energy.
Jobs.
He's going to help Americans save energy by installing solar panels on their homes and making their homes more energy efficient.
And he's going to transform our economy from fossil fuels to new green energy.
And that's going to happen, most of this, by
2030.
That's going to be a, you know, it's build back better.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's going to be great.
Now, let me go back to the, I'm going to fundamentally transform the world's largest economy.
I mean, that seems like maybe something we should discuss, you know, doesn't it?
Doesn't that seem like something
that maybe
the wife and I should sit down at the table and talk about?
You know, hey, honey, I've decided I'm going to fundamentally transform the way I look and look at and earn money.
Okay.
Okay, what exactly does that...
Hmm?
Well, I don't believe in this capitalist system anymore.
And so I'm going to fundamentally transform the way we pay our bills.
You know, I'm going to, I'm going to,
you know what?
Look, if these companies don't fall in line with my rules, then we can't buy them.
We're not going to buy them.
And we're going to punish them.
Okay, wait, you don't really have the right to.
Yeah, yeah, whatever.
Just, I'm going to do it.
I did it on executive order.
I could have talked to you about it.
Doesn't this seem like something we should all sit down and talk about?
If you are going to change us from a capitalist to a centrally controlled society, we should probably, I don't know, maybe even have a vote on that.
You know, it's interesting you bring that up, Glenn.
You might note that today is an election day.
Oh, and quite a powerful message can be sent today,
particularly in Virginia.
All around the country.
Really?
Yeah, to point out that maybe if you don't think that socialism is the way to go, you may have something, you have some ability to do something about that today.
Well, the Environmental Protection Agency is acting.
You know, damn the torpedoes.
They're going to limit methane coming from roughly 1 million existing oil and gas rigs across the United States.
You know how they burn that excess?
We're going to limit that.
And
Canada said that they want to be net zero by 2050, and they have to hit a goal by 2030.
And to do that, they have to cap the amount of
oil being drilled for and shipped.
So Canada is limiting their oil.
So we could all be dependent for a while on Saudi Arabia, I guess.
But they're going to make that more and more difficult to get to.
The idea here is to drive your energy cost, the cost that you pay every
time at the gas pump and every winter or every summer when you're heating or air conditioning your house to drive it through the roof.
So you will beg them for anything.
Anything.
Okay, I'll try your damn solar panel.
It's got to be cheaper.
But it won't be cheaper.
It won't be cheaper.
These ideas are, if you think that gas is going to go down You are a moron
and I say that with all love and respect for all morons I've been a moron myself at times often Okay, you don't need to try to support you you're a moron look at what they're doing.
Of course, there is no
energy cost that is going to go down when you're capping oil in Canada, you're canceling the pipelines, you're putting all kinds of restrictions on oil and gas gas retrieval, you're not going to dig for coal anymore.
What are you, crazy?
You think energy prices are going to go down?
By the way, remember, part of the Build Back Better goal is that by 2030, you will own nothing.
And to quote them, and you'll like it.
No.
No, I won't.
I won't like it because that means I'm a slave to someone else.
We had that system before.
It was called serfdom.
Is there a road that leads there that you're supposed to avoid?
We're on it.
We're on it.
Yeah, we're on it.
So here we are.
Here we are on the road to serfdom.
Literally, you won't own anything.
Well,
how is that possible?
Well, you make property taxes so high you cannot afford them.
You put all kinds of regulation on farmers so they can't own the farm, but somebody will bill gates is one of those
you won't be able to pass your farm on to your kids these things are already in play they're gonna tax uh uh methane gas they're gonna stop methane gas well the cows are the biggest uh emitter of methane gas so if you're gonna screw the oil company you gotta screw the cow company too
And they want to do that, obviously, when it comes to the...
It's why you're paying $10 a pound for meat.
It is why.
They are not controlling the monopoly of the meat processing plants.
There is a monopoly.
And they are getting rich while they are driving farmers and ranchers out of business.
And they're doing it because those meat processing plants are all in on the global climate change and the build back better.
And so they are making impossible meat, impossible burgers or whatever, which I don't have a problem with.
But don't you dare put people out of business through a
monopoly of processing our meats.
And that's what's happening.
And it is the government's fault.
All of these things, all of these things are happening right now.
And there's no conspiracy.
See, this is why I say, don't you think we should talk about it?
They won't talk about it because they say it's a conspiracy.
It's just like CRT.
They're saying CRT isn't taught in our schools, but you know
what you call CRT
and what others will call CRT
is being taught in the schools.
But the so-called experts will say that's ridiculous.
That is a crazy
legal argument that was taught in Harvard and it's not being taught.
Yes, the legal argument is not being taught.
But everything about CRT and its effects is being taught and you know it, but they'll call you a conspiracy theorist for saying that you're saying that CRT is don't play that game.
Don't play that game.
These things are happening and you can go to their website at thewhitehouse.gov.
You can go to the
Great Reset and look for it at the worldeconomicforum.org and you'll find all of it.
Yeah, no one's gonna do that.
And you know, you're just ranting on the radio.
You'd need to come up with some sort of packaging to document all of this stuff.
You'd need to come up with like a long-form
packaging that people could see all this and see all of the links and all of the resources and all of the references.
Like a book?
Yeah, like a book.
You'd have to come up with an entire book on this.
I have one right here.
It's called
Joe Biden and the Rise of the 20th Century Fascism: The Great Reset.
And it's available at Amazon right now.
Really?
You could pre-order that right now?
Pre-order that I already know that it was pre-ordered.
That is weird.
Actually available again.
It's weird how I knew that, but that's interesting.
Yeah.
Because I mean, look,
it is really important to have this stuff in one place.
And as you point out, you know,
actually, because of the issues being dealt with in the book, the book is actually difficult to print
in advance because they're going to go go through that first printing and it's going to be months before yeah it's five months for a reprint which is so we are put we we put a number on the first printing we're the this is the first time uh i am independent i am not doing another contract with simon and schuster i don't want another contract with any of these people because they work against our interests uh and i will write the books i want to write and i'll put them out when i want to put them out so this is the first one and now it's happening in the Great Reset.
And I was told by the printers that it'll be five months before you get a second printing, so you better order enough.
I don't know what to order.
Um,
so please pre-order now so we have some idea of what is what the interest is on this.
So, you get your book.
If you order now, pre-order now, you'll be guaranteed to get your book when it comes out the first week of
January.
And again, it's called The Great Reset by me, Glenn Back.
And one thing just to point out on the book, real quick, Glenn, is that the Great Reset, we've gone through a lot of the things that you've taken directly from the website that are well sourced and everything else.
There is a lot of stuff about the Great Reset that's out there that's not true.
And I think it's really important that we have a sort of baseline of understanding of what is real and what isn't, because people are taking stuff and they're,
we've seen this going back many, many years, in that you can discredit information by
not going after facts, but by just adding falsehoods.
Yes.
And a lot of people are adding falsehoods to this to make it seem like this is giant conspiracy theory.
You need to know what is true.
The great reset by itself is not enough.
You need to know what is in the actual movement that is real and documented.
And, you know, it's difficult to sift through it online.
I'll be honest with you.
It's a lot.
It's really hard.
It's really hard.
And this was the hardest book we've ever had to write because it's forever changing with new information because it is so complex and it is so
well underway.
And everybody has been hiding it.
And they're just like taking, you know, covers off of tables and going, aha, look what's under this table.
And you're like, holy crap.
It is, it is everywhere.
In fact,
the metaverse and what is it?
Facebook is now meta?
Meta.
So stupid.
You think it's stupid.
You think it's stupid.
It actually plays a role in the great reset and education.
It can also still be stupid.
It's a stupid thing.
Stupid.
Yeah, it is.
It is.
It is.
Thank you.
But it is also, this is Facebook playing their part.
One of the things is to get everybody into the metaverse for global warming.
You know, if nobody's driving cars, if we're all online all the time, that helps with global warming.
But it is also part of the indoctrination of your kids.
All schools in the future, they want in the metaverse, and Facebook is going to be the one that pioneers that way.
If you saw Ready Player 1, you know what's coming.
But if you saw Ready Player 1,
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I know it does to me at times, but there are some good things that are happening in Washington.
One of the things that is happening is it doesn't look like Joe Biden's, you know, Green New Deal and this $3 trillion, because that's what it really is, $3, well, that's what the two of them, the actual price tag is, but it's actually more than that.
$3 trillion bills look like they're not going anywhere.
Jim Jordan is joining us next.
He's the Republican of Ohio, the GOP House ranking member, and the author of a new book called Do What You Said You Would Do.
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What does that even mean?
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Welcome, Jim.
How are you, sir?
I'm doing fine, Glenn.
Good to be with you.
Great to have you here, and thank you for fighting the good fight.
I mean,
I watch your clips and I'm like, oh, thank God somebody is saying this.
Are we
losing as badly as it feels like we're losing?
Yeah, I mean, look, the Democrats haven't done anything that's been helpful to the country.
Every policy, you know, I said we went from energy independence to the spectacle of the President of the United States begging OPEC to increase production.
We went from a secure border to chaos.
We went from safe streets to violent crime because they defund
the police in every major urban area.
We went from respect around the world to the debacle that was the Afghanistan exit and on you can go.
So no, yeah,
we're not winning, but I I think we might win today.
We might win today in Virginia.
And that'll be a good sign.
And I think
this, I really think this memo from the Attorney General a few weeks ago that came public, where he's going after parents of school, but I think that's where the last straw in Americans are like, we've had it with the attacks on our freedom.
We're going to start pushing back.
And if Glenn Young wins tonight,
I think that's a huge sign that the country is about to turn things around.
Yeah,
we're standing, even if he doesn't win tonight, because I I don't know about the vote, but even if he doesn't win tonight, people shouldn't get discouraged because I'm seeing them stand up more and more and more.
I mean, the courts just reversed the mandate thing in Chicago for the police, which is a blessing for Chicago.
They must have been freaked out of their mind with even less police officers on the street.
But
people are starting to find their voice, which I haven't seen before.
Yeah, no, I think you're right.
right.
And frankly, it's because it's been for now over a year of government assaulting people's First Amendment liberties.
I told a group the other day, every single right we enjoy under the First Amendment has been assaulted.
Your right to practice your faith, your right to petition your government, right to assemble, freedom of press, freedom of speech.
And America
is beginning to push back.
And the good news is freedom is contagious, courage is contagious.
One person stands up, then pretty three people standing up, and moms at school board meetings stand up, and on and on it goes.
And I think you're seeing a reawakening and then re-embracing freedom starting to happen again in this country, and that is a good sign.
Do you see the president's bills passing?
Are they going to pass?
Well, so think about it.
Oh, you're breaking up.
You're breaking up.
I'm sorry,
there, Glenn.
Can I hear you?
I can hear you now.
So
four different times, the Speaker of the House has said today's the day of the vote.
And so she's 0 for 4.
And twice she's brought the President of the United States to Capitol Hill, and he's 0 for 2.
So let's, let, you know, the odds seem to be moving in our direction.
So hopefully you don't get the votes for this thing.
Hopefully it doesn't pass.
And it's not just the crazy $3 trillion in spending.
It's the policies contained in the legislation.
I know.
It's the Green New Deal stuff.
It's the tax increases.
I told this, I was speaking and I said, Think about the Democrats' economic plan.
The Democrats' economic plan is basically lock down the economy, spend like crazy, pay people not to work, and then for everyone who has been working, oh, we're getting ready to raise your taxes.
Such a deal.
Let's hope this stuff doesn't pass.
You wrote the book, Do What You Said You Would Do.
It seems
like obvious advice, but how come people don't do that when they go to Congress?
Because it's so easy to get here and to go along.
And the whole town is rigged against doing what you told the voters back home, what families and taxpayers and small business owners want you to do.
The whole town is rigged against it.
The bureaucracy is against it.
The mainstream press is against it.
All the Democrats are against it.
And frankly, some of the Republicans.
And that's why
I was so impressed with what President Trump was able to do because all those groups were against him.
And yet, in spite of all that,
he actually did more of what he said he would do than any president, certainly in our lifetime, Glenn.
So it's really, I always tell folks, we make this job way too complicated.
What did you tell the voters you were going to do when you ran for the job?
If they elect you, go do what you said.
Go do what you told them.
That's the contract you formed.
But people get here and don't do it.
So I think your listeners will enjoy the read.
I really do.
We take them behind the scenes and interactions with the president.
I've been fortunate to be involved in every big investigation that's happened here, the IRS, the Benghazi investigation, of course, the impeachment.
And so we give them a feel for what it's like behind the scenes and all those investigations and a lot about the Freedom Caucus.
So one of the things, Jim, that
I think people are so frustrated on is
what do all these investigations end up doing?
Nothing.
Nobody ever seems to pay a price.
Yeah, well, unless they're Republicans, you know, unless it's Michael Flynn, unless it's, you know, the bogus investigations, the bogus stuff that was done at the Justice Department, no, you're right.
And frankly, it used to be the number one question I get.
People walk up to me all the time and say, when is someone going to jail?
And they were mostly back during the Mueller investigation and the whole crazy Trump-Russia collusion, false standard.
You're right.
But all we can do in Congress, I can't put anyone in jail.
All I can do is get the facts out to the American people and hope we have a Justice Department that's actually willing to hold people accountable and
not let this double standard continue to happen, which is maybe more than anything, Glenn.
And I know you get this from your callers and your listeners.
I get it from constituents and folks I see all over the country.
They hate the double standard.
They hate that, you know, Lois Lerner can do one thing, but we can't.
We do the same thing, we're in trouble.
Or Clinton gets away with this, and Andy McCabe gets, Garland just gives him all his back pension and pays for his attorney fees, even though he lied several times times to the Inspector General and lied to the FBI.
We don't get that kind of treatment.
So it does drive Americans crazy.
Well, it should.
I don't think we don't want that treatment.
I think Americans, and this is what the left miss,
Americans are fair.
They're decent and fair.
They want the rules to apply evenly.
Yep.
Yep.
No, it's human nature.
And, you know, from the time you're a kid,
someone at school gets two cookies, you get one.
And you pick the thing.
It's just instinctively we get fairness, and we want fairness, and it's part of the American system.
It's called equal treatment under the law.
But when we don't see it happening, it is frustrating, it is wrong,
and it shouldn't take place.
So, what do people do?
Let me switch to
the virus and the masking and all of this craziness about having a vaccine passport.
It
feels so incredibly unconstitutional.
I think it is.
I think it is too.
Where is this headed?
And how come it hasn't been
headed off of the pass yet?
Well, I think here's the good sign, and I guess I said this earlier, but Kyrie Irving stands up and says, no, we're not going to go for it.
Then you got the Chicago Police Union, and then you got parents at school board meetings, and then you have health care workers in New York.
Again, I think you're seeing more and more Americans say, wait a minute, this is not how it works.
We know instinctively this is not constitutional.
We know it's going to get challenged in court once OSHA OSHA comes up with their final ruling and is actually, you know, so I think Americans are pushing back.
I don't think it is constitutional, but that doesn't seem to stop this administration.
You know, they just continue to do one stupid thing after another, one unconstitutional move after another.
And again, it's why they're at what was 71% of the country thinks Joe Biden has got the country on the wrong track.
Oh, yeah.
Frankly, I'd like to know who these 29% are.
Who thinks we're on the right track?
Right, I know.
I know.
So I think Americans are pushing back, and I do think in the end, freedom has a way of winning out.
Even if it's difficult and tough and
a long road, I think it wins out.
And more and more Americans are doing the right thing and standing up for their First Amendment liberties.
You were
great
when Viola Garcia was
being,
you know, the letter that was given to the White House and then the Justice Department.
Is anything going to come of this with Merritt Garland?
Well, we've asked him to rescind it.
And the idea that, you know, one day after that hearing two weeks ago in the House Judiciary Committee, when Merritt Garland said the only basis for his memorandum was in fact the original letter sent from the School Board Association to the President, and then the School Board Association apologizes the very next day, and I told some group is that this doesn't happen in D.C.
where a major left-wing group apologizes.
And it wasn't just your normal normal apology.
They apologized twice in one paragraph.
We regret and apologize for the letter.
We apologize for the stress this has caused.
So this was a
full backpedal because they saw how bad this was hurting McAuliffe and his race.
They saw how wrong this was.
Now, Garland has yet to rescind the memo.
So what we did yesterday is we sent a letter to every U.S.
attorney in all 94 districts because remember, his memorandum said
he wanted action taken in all the judicial districts around the country.
So we sent a letter to them.
What are you doing?
And never forget the day he sends this memorandum on October 4th, accompanying the memorandum was a press release, and the press release said we're going to get the National Security Division of the Justice Department involved.
But that's the division that deals with domestic terrorism.
So this idea that they weren't treating parents as domestic terrorists is just not.
I mean, that's what they were doing, as indicated by the fact in your press release accompanying the memorandum on the same day, you're talking about the National Security Division being involved in the task force to deal with moms and dads at school board meetings.
This is frightening what they're doing.
And again, this is why parents are saying, no, no, no.
When you start telling parents that, oh, government's smarter and knows better about your kids than you do as moms and dads, moms and dads are going to say, wait a minute, wait a minute.
We're not buying that baloney.
And they are speaking out, standing up, and defending the truth and defending their rights as parents.
So I think this is going to backfire on them big time.
And I do think in the end he'll rescind it, but he hasn't yet.
We're talking to Jim Jordan, the Republican from
Ohio, and the author of the new book,
Do What You Said You Do.
I want to ask you about
the
Freedom of Speech Caucus that you have going on, the campus free speech caucus.
Yeah, well, this is, I mean, you know how the cancel culture mob and the woke mob, what they're doing to people.
And it's most prevalent sometimes, I think, on college campuses.
Mary Weiss,
when she resigned from the New York Times, and she wasn't even on the right, she was actually center left.
When she resigned and talked about the cancel culture mindset that dominates so much in mainstream press and so many places, so many institutions now.
She says, if you go against the woke mob, you will face what she termed was the digital thunderdome.
And I thought, what an appropriate term.
They will attack you, your family, your employer.
Well, on college campuses, they just come after you.
You're not allowed to speak out.
You're not allowed to be conservative.
And so this is something we're doing with some young, brave students around the country.
Kat Kamick, a new member from Florida,
new young member, she's doing a great job with this.
Dr.
Murphy's doing a great job.
So we've got this caucus.
We're also working on legislation to go after big tech.
Specifically, the first bill that we want is to get rid of the liability protection they enjoy under so-called Section 230.
So there's a number of things we're trying to do
that will push back and stop this attack on, as I said earlier, every right we enjoy under the First Amendment.
And of course, of those five rights we have under the First Amendment Glenn, you know the most important one, even more important than your right to practice your faith, is your right to speak.
Because if you can't speak, how do you really get to practice your faith how do you really get to to worship uh the way you're supposed to worship so the the free speech issue is so important um and we're trying to push back on on what's happening out there in the culture every way we can jim jordan the author of the book do what you said you would do it's available everywhere now wherever books are sold um and you should pick it up uh jim is
a leader in the freedom caucus he is also the gop house ranking member one last question have you thought if you take over the house have you thought about asking Donald Trump to be the Speaker of the House?
Yeah, that's been talked about.
I mean, that's something that the president would be interested in that.
That's sort of something I think that
people would entertain.
But I think mostly most likely what's going to happen, he's going to run for president.
Kevin McCarthy is going to be Speaker.
And we're going to have to focus on doing what we told the voters we're going to do, stopping this nonsense from
the Biden administration and the Democrats that control the government.
But I think President Trump's going to run for for president.
I've already said I'm for him 100%.
I'm for him 100%.
We need him back in there.
Again, you know, talk about doing what you said you would do.
He said he would cut taxes, he did.
He said he'd reduce regulations, he did.
He said he'd get out of the Iran deal, he did.
He said he'd get out of the Paris deal, he did.
He said he'd put the embassy in Jerusalem, he did.
He said he put conservatives on the court.
I mean, you can just go down the list.
No one's ever done it.
When we go to the White House when President Trump, they had the big whiteboard there in the West Wing, and they had every single campaign promise they made.
And then they put a check mark when they got it done.
That's how you're supposed to govern.
That's how you're supposed to lead in this great country.
And we have way too few people who are willing to actually say one thing at the election day and then get in office and do that very thing.
He was willing to do it.
And what a contrast the American people now see between what he did and this Biden guy.
Oh, yeah.
Congressman Jim Jordan, thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
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Keep it up.
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It's from an old proverb, adversity makes strange bedfellows.
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Strange bedfellows, because we have a lot of them.
Looks like Manchin is threatening to scuttle the spending deal again.
He says the Democrats are playing shell games.
What?
Stu you.
What other games do they play?
That's the game that they play.
And here's the thing, there's nothing under any of the shells.
That's the game.
He says, what I see are shell games, budget gimmicks that make the real cost of the so-called 1.75 trillion bill estimated to be almost twice that amount.
He says the measures written ignore the impact of spending on inflation and U.S.
debt, which has already reached $29 million.
He says leaders ignore it.
29 what?
Sorry, 29 trillion.
If it was 29 million, I would be changing my opinion about this administration.
I would be okay.
Yeah, I'd be okay.
Exploding debt.
He questioned expanding new government programs while existing ones
teeter on the brink of insolvency.
We are not in a position to expand entitlements.
What?
We already were not in a position to expand entitlements before COVID.
Then we spent $7 trillion.
Okay.
No, I can't hear this.
We have another trillion.
Where is Corey Bush?
Plus another $2 trillion?
Corey Bush said yesterday that Joe Manchin's concerns about the Build Back Better Act, which is basically yours.
Okay.
Same concerns.
Really, is it?
Yeah.
They're the same ones, huh?
Yeah, pretty close.
But Corey says this is anti-black, anti-child, anti-women, and anti-immigrants.
We shouldn't pass it then.
Shouldn't pass any of this stuff.
Just to make sure that she, because she could be right.
Who knows?
Maybe all of these plans are really anti-black and anti-child.
Oh, she's saying your plan, your stance against it.
You know, one of the things that they're trying to maintain here on the progressive side of the aisle is that the infrastructure bill is a bad bill.
And the only reason they're voting for it is so they can get the reconciliation bill, which is the bigger one.
And it's such a crazy thing.
It's like, really, we really have, you guys would have a problem spending the extra $1.2 trillion on infrastructure.
Like, obviously, this is such a lie.
They're just blatantly lying, and they don't have any power.
And this mansion has the power, cinema has the power.
And if they actually stand up and do the things that they said they would do to echo a theme of this half hour, then this could stop.
If you see
Virginia go to McAuliffe and it's not a bloodbath for the Democrats, this bill will pass.
No, yeah.
This bill will pass.
Yes.
It's the only chance we have.
They are waiting for the results of Virginia.
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Our politics, I don't think, have changed.
But who we see engaging in similar thinking and truth-telling has changed.
Yeah.
Right?
Ten years ago, you and I would have, we would have never thought of being at the same table because we're on opposite sides, but we're really not.
This is from a podcast with Heather Haying and her husband that are
what I always thought were far, far left, but they actually
are not.
The far, far left is killing them now.
They were professors up in Oregon.
And this is what makes Strange Bedfellows.
The adversity that we're going through,
it breaks people out of these categories because you have to examine what people are really for.
And so there's a
There's this time where we are going to find ourselves standing together with people that you wouldn't expect.
You know,
Nicki Minaj,
for a brief moment, we were fighting for the same thing.
Now, it was a brief moment, but it was a moment.
All of a sudden, your ideological opposites are suddenly your allies.
And that's
that when they stick around, and when you stick around, it's because you're bonded together for a cause, because there's something worth fighting for together.
And
when it comes to Heather Haying,
it is freedom of speech and diversity of thought and being able to express yourselves.
That's quintessential.
There is something
that I'd like you to prepare for, and that is the welcome wagon.
You remember what a welcome wagon was?
I don't think they have them anymore, but a welcome wagon used to be when you'd move into a neighborhood, the neighborhood would all get together and somebody was selected to bring the welcome wagon over and it was food and just kindness from the whole neighborhood.
And
everybody would get to know each other.
Because if you were in the neighborhood, and this is the one I want to really emphasize, if you're in the neighborhood, chances are you're friendly.
Now, that's not always true.
There are people in the neighborhood that are bat crap crazy.
But we have to look for people that are in the neighborhood.
What is the line for Americans?
What is the final piece of adversity that will bring us together as the strangest of bedfellows?
It may be happening right now.
I think we're at the beginning of it.
When rappers, listen to this, when rappers, Republicans, actors, environmentalists, truck drivers, NBA players, liberals, millionaires, moms, pop stars, sports anchors, comedians, and historians are all on the same team, you're starting to have e pluribus unum.
They're starting to stop arguing about the things that don't matter and start standing together for the things that do.
I have a name for it.
I just made it up, but it's the Joe Rogan effect.
The Joe Rogan effect describes the countless Americans that have just
come up to a line where they're just not going to cross, regardless of politics, career, background, anything.
They're just like, nope, not going there.
And Joe Rogan has come up to that line himself with the vaccine mandates, and he's just not going to cross it.
If they can figure out a way to force you into carrying papers, into carrying something that lets you enter businesses or lets you do this or lets businesses open.
As soon as you give politicians power,
any kind of power that didn't exist previously, historically, they don't relinquish that power.
They find new reasons to use it.
So he has come up to that line.
Remember about a year ago, I said, where is your line?
What is the line that you won't cross?
Many Americans are finding it right now.
Too many.
are missing the opportunity and it's going to put them too far down the field, I fear, to turn around at some point.
But others are finding their line.
Dave Chappelle has come up with his line.
It's the pressure to apologize for his comedy special and he said, I will not cross it.
You will not summon me.
I am not bending to anybody's demands.
Jonathan Isaac of the Orlando Magic reached the line he won't cross with the mandates.
At this point in time, it is going to take courage.
It is going to take boldness to stand up for what it is that you believe in, to say it proudly and to say it loudly.
If you listen to this program, you heard, believe it or not, the rap artist Bryson Gray tell you on this program
that when you've reached your line, it's time to stand up.
It's time for us to like stand up and stop allowing and succumbing to what's going on in this country.
What's great about this is it brings me back to
this woman that we, my family and I met in Poland.
I've told you the story a million times that said the righteous didn't suddenly become righteous.
They just refused to go over the cliff with everyone else.
They just refused to go over the cliff.
The Rogan effect is when you get to the cliff and you're like, okay, this is madness.
I'm not going with you.
Then after everybody else has jumped off the cliff, you look around and see, holy cow, I'm standing with you.
you didn't jump off the cliff either.
That's what this is.
You're starting to see the people that won't jump off the cliff, and sometimes they're surprising.
It's people who believe differently, live differently, think differently, dress differently.
But the one thing we all have in common is we didn't go over the cliff.
And for that reason, we're now a team.
And each in our own way, we're trying to persuade others don't go over the cliff but they will some will some won't
not going over the cliff makes you part of this team
and Joe Rogan is not the only one I've had several of these people on this show and that's good news good news
Because this is the kind of momentum on the side of liberty like we haven't seen in America for quite some time.
It's not a political
stake.
It's not a party.
It's not even people that generally
agree on a lot of stuff.
It's just that we agree on the things that matter.
See, we're always going to argue about things.
That's what people forget.
You're going to get your feelings hurt.
Life isn't fair.
Things don't always work out the way you want want them.
And if you're being raised in a world and you believe those things not to be true, that you're always going to have fair play.
You're never going to be insulted.
You're never going to have your feelings hurt.
You are in for a long, long
life of misery.
But we were always raised
that life isn't fair.
You're not going to always get the trophy.
You're not all that special.
You might be,
but there's a lot of stuff that makes you ordinary.
Usually, people who are extraordinary, it's only in one little area.
The rest of them is perfectly ordinary.
These people who don't agree with each other are starting to stand together.
And that is e pluribusunum.
From many,
one.
Well, what brought us together in the first place?
The idea that everybody's the same,
that you have an equal shot,
that God built us with
These rights that nobody can take away
and that it's up to you to take those things that you have
and make the best of them.
And sometimes people are going to win, and sometimes people are going to win unfairly,
but you just keep going.
And a government should protect those people who are trying to do the right thing and living by those few rights and responsibilities.
That's our unum,
that parents should have the right to to say to the teachers, no, you're not teaching that to my child.
No.
No, you might teach that to other children, but not my child.
And I have a right to say what I believe with my child.
It's my child, not the government's, not the public's, not a part of the collective.
He or she is mine.
That's worth standing up for.
That's worth feeling alone for.
That's worth fighting for.
People have died for less than that.
The point is here,
you're not alone.
And you're not standing there with a bunch of people who all voted for Trump or who all like the flavor of chocolate for their ice cream.
You're standing around probably the most diverse group of people
in both color,
background, and philosophies.
You are probably in the most diverse group in all of America today
if you found your line and you just won't cross it.
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Five cities across the United States are going to vote on ballot measures to alter the structure of the police force in their community as the country continues a national reckoning on law enforcement.
So on the ballot now in these cities are major police reform measures.
Austin, Texas, Albany, New York, Denver, Minneapolis, and Cleveland.
I got to believe those are going to fail.
No?
You think so?
Why?
What's your reasoning behind that?
I don't know.
The cities are still on fire.
You don't think people are a little sick of it?
Well, Minneapolis is really cold.
So the city being on fire actually might be preferable to what it normally is around this time of year.
You know, look,
there's a lot of stuff going on around the country in these
citywide elections.
And
defunding the police in Minneapolis is really an interesting one because it's basically a proposal with no guidelines.
It's basically saying, hey, we're going to try something crazy here and we'll let you know what it is after you vote for it.
Yeah,
how is this happening?
How are people accepting those things?
It is.
I go back to our conversation last hour with Build Back Better.
They claim that what they're doing is a conspiracy theory, but they're announcing it as they do it.
They're like, we just did this.
We're just doing this.
We're just doing this.
And if you say, look, this is what's coming,
they tell you you're a conspiracy theorist.
And then they do it.
But this stuff,
as Biden said yesterday, to transform the biggest economy in the world, ours,
that's what they're after, to transform the free market system
into something that will be sustainable, diverse, and equitable.
Okay, all of that scares the hell out of me.
And we should be having those conversations, shouldn't we?
This is the problem with politicians.
This is why Brexit happened.
This is why there are protests all over the country and all over the world.
Because people are having decisions made for them.
in so-called democracies or republics.
And that's not the way it's supposed to work.
We're supposed to hire somebody that believes in the same kind of things that we believe in.
And they go in and within certain parameters, the parameters we discussed, they execute those things.
But they're not.
And on top of it, they're executing a lot of things that they won't even talk to you about.
Yeah, a lot of times these things go into the conspiracy realm because only because
people assign really negative intent to them, right?
Like we would look at the things that are being done and say these are really bad and they have really bad intent.
When in reality, a lot of these people think they have good intent.
Like they think that you not owning things in the future is a great vision for the country and the world.
Yeah, I just, I just don't, I mean, I don't see it that way.
And I don't think most Americans would.
And if they were more honest about that, all of their plans would be shot down from the beginning.
Well,
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And some of the big environmentalists are now walking away going, oh my gosh, they've just made this into
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Great final hour of the program.
This hour, Senator Rand Paul stops by.
He's going to talk about the latest Senate hearing that is still upcoming with Dr.
Fauci.
He is on it.
We'll talk to him about that.
Also, the Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmidt, he's also a U.S.
Senate candidate.
He's going to talk to us about the litigation on immigration,
the vaccine mandates.
Also, if we have time, the Google,
the Google lawsuit from several states that he's one of the leaders on.
I'm telling you, if half of this stuff is true about Google,
they have gone full-fledged evil, all that and more coming up in 60 seconds.
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Eric Schmidt Schmidt is running for U.S.
Senate.
He is also the Missouri Attorney General.
I'd love to have you in the U.S.
Senate, but where does that leave Missouri?
You have somebody good to replace you as the Attorney General?
There'll be a long line of people wanting to head down, I'm sure.
You were here in Texas just a couple of weeks ago, and you were here because you were supporting a lawsuit against the Biden administration of Texas.
Tell me about that lawsuit first on the border.
Yeah, so we went to El Paso with the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and announced our lawsuit for Joe Biden to finish the wall.
The fact is $3.8 billion was appropriated by Congress.
The president has no authority to not spend that money on the border wall.
Under the Take Care Clause of the Constitution, he swears an oath to uphold the Constitution and faithfully execute the laws of the country.
So there's a constitutional argument, to be sure.
There's also an administrative law
argument that basically this is arbitrary and capricious, their decision not to do it, because when the Trump administration moved forward with that wall, they gave a lot of great evidence in the record as to why walls are important.
And traveling with those border patrol agents, it's amazing, Lynn.
You go from no wall to some wall to a haphazard wall to a permanent wall to no wall.
All the while, there are materials 20 feet away for a 30-foot-high permanent wall.
And Missouri's interest in this is just like it was with the Remain in Mexico lawsuit that we filed with Texas that we won at the Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision.
Now, amazingly, we have to go back to court to enforce that.
It's amazing.
This is the really bad thing about this administration.
Usually the administration, I mean, first of all, the president's job, the veto, is supposed to be for something he thinks is unconstitutional, not something he doesn't like, something that is unconstitutional.
Instead, he is supporting things that they say are unconstitutional, but let's give it a whirl.
Let's see what the Supreme Court says.
But then when they come back and say it's unconstitutional, they don't change their behavior.
Right.
We got to go back in court now and enforce that.
And it is unprecedented.
And it goes to show you, I think, how far the left is willing to go.
And they are playing for keeps, but you don't have to look very far in the Senate right now.
you're a senator or two away from adding states to the union packing the supreme court federalizing our elections i mean they mean business yeah they do and um and so that's why i think it's very important for the attorneys general across the country to step up in our system of federalism which by the way the founders knew very well human nature and they devised a system of government that spread out power diffused it so no one branch no one person ever got too powerful they're supposed to jealously guard it and the states play an important important role in that too, right?
The states created the federal government, a government of limited powers.
By the way, one of those limited powers is securing the border.
And so it's up to the states now to push back and say, you need to do your job.
You have the money, $3.8 billion, to finish this border wall.
Go do it.
There is a policy in place that can protect our southern border, the Remain in Mexico policy that we want in the Supreme Court.
Now go implement that.
And by the way, all that, Glenn, is meant to protect individual liberty, right?
It diffuses power so individuals can live their lives.
Correct.
We're talking to Eric Schmidt.
He's the Missouri Attorney General.
The problem is, is that everything at the federal level, all of the checks and balances seemingly have broken down.
And so it's now on the states.
It's on you guys in particular, the attorney generals.
I had somebody, one of my
very, very cynical producers, who wasn't so cynical just a few years ago,
say,
what good do these attorney generals do?
I mean,
it's a press conference and then nothing happens.
Well, unfortunately, the courts move a little bit
slower than we'd like to.
But I think we're starting to see those results.
And so the truth is, I mean, he's been in office for less than 300 days, amazingly.
It feels like a lot longer than that.
But it does feel like our culture in our country is slipping away.
And I think it is up to the AGs right now to push back.
We're getting some wins.
The federal leasing or the drilling on federal lands, we won won that lawsuit.
We've got the Keystone XL pipeline in the mix.
Missouri.
So wait, wait, wait, what does that mean?
Meaning that Biden, on day one, there were two, I think, two major policy priorities for him on day one, energy and immigration.
So what he did was, is he came in on day one and tried to undo everything, all the successes that President Trump had, right?
Cancel the Keystone XL pipeline.
He created a working group called, well, to analyze what the quote-unquote social cost of greenhouse greenhouse gases is.
Now, here's, this is like Nostradamus, not Newton, right?
They predict into the future, John Kerry, the climate czar, leads this group.
I'm not making this up, leads this group, predict hundreds of years into the future what migration patterns and warfares look like.
And they attribute all of that cost to greenhouse gases, right?
Pull it back into real-time, present-day value, and then charge these agencies to go tax and regulate agriculture, manufacturing.
And we've got a lawsuit to fight that too.
And by the way, that's going to seep into all these regulatory actions anyway.
You see some of this rhetoric that's being spouted off by Biden over in Europe right now as they plied to fly in their private jets there and have their cars idling for them.
This is the next round of executive actions and continual emergency orders like we're seeing with the vaccine.
He said yesterday that he is issuing an emergency order on
climate change.
And I was just having this debate with somebody just the other day about what do you
it doesn't stop with the COVID-19.
It doesn't stop.
If you allow them this amount of play,
the next thing that is a health hazard is climate change and gun control.
Absolutely.
And you've got J.B.
Pritzker in our neighboring state already rattling that saber a little bit, talking about a public health crisis and emergency orders.
This stuff, that's why.
So in Missouri, I have been very aggressive, not just pushing back against the federal government overreach, but also these local petty tyrants, right?
In St.
Louis County, the county, it's the largest county, it's a million people.
The county executive has tried to, on his own, issue a mask order.
We fought him in court and won to stop the forced masking of a million people, right?
This is a much larger debate.
This is about who we are.
This is about who we've been and who we're going to be.
We've been the freest country in the history of the world.
It's been an exception.
That's when we talk about American exceptionalism, right?
Our founders believed that everybody has a right to pursue their dreams, right?
And that they knew human nature and that tyrants throughout the course of human history and even today try to accumulate and aggregate and exert power and control.
And we're living it, and we've got to fight back on every front.
I said on a video that went viral
that I don't want to live in some futuristic biomedical dystopian.
medical state.
I don't.
And so my job right now is to fight back on every front with everything I've got to protect individual individual rights and liberty.
So let's talk about what you're doing with the mandates because we got a call from some 3M plant workers in your state.
And they're like, look, I mean, we're going to lose our job.
And where are we going to work?
Where are we going to work if these mandates happen?
So
what are the states doing?
What are you doing to stop this?
So there's two fronts here.
The first one opened up last week.
Missouri led a 10-state coalition against the federal contractor mandate, vaccine mandate, which is an enormous power grab by the federal government and could, according to the Department of Labor, affect about 25% of workers who have some
connection to a federal contract, even though they're not working on anything related to any federal dollars.
But again, this is about you will obey.
You can work today.
You can't work today.
You're fired.
Do what we say.
Put the mask on.
Take the vaccine.
And again, I think it fits into a much larger picture, right?
And fight.
And so we're fighting.
Missouri's leading on that.
We anticipate the employer mandate coming in a matter of days.
So you can't file anything for like against 3M or against all companies doing this until they're actually.
So once that order is actually issued for the employer mandate, right?
Once that order is issued, then we have the ability to sue.
Right now, what he's doing, Joe Biden's doing, is he said this weeks, month over a month ago.
We're going to do it.
And I think he's applying a lot of pressure to these entities before he actually issues it.
You don't have a right to stop that.
Correct.
But he's trying to pressure these businesses into doing it, which is cynical at best.
And again, about
power and control.
And I think they're also waiting because they know they're going to lose.
It could be that they're waiting because this Virginia race, too, who knows, is I mean, all these things are incredibly unpopular.
People see it for what it is, which is the heavy hand of government forcing people to do things that in their own good conscience might not do.
I think people ought to be able to make these decisions.
It's like the forced masking of five-year-olds.
I know.
And now the vaccination of five-year-olds.
Yeah, parents can make these decisions.
And by the way, the The left has dreamed of this scenario for a long time, right?
To have the state enter our lives in every conceivable way and continue to get bigger and bigger.
And I think that as a conservative,
the maximum amount of space between the state and the individual so they can pursue their dreams, make their choices, is the right place for us to be, and we have to fight for it.
It's never been in more danger than it is right now.
There's no doubt about it.
We're talking to Eric Schmidt.
He is the Missouri Attorney General and a candidate for the U.S.
Senate.
More with him.
I want to get into the details of this Google lawsuit that really kind of came out yesterday that are stunning.
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All right, so we're talking to Eric Schmidt, the Missouri Attorney General and U.S.
Senate candidate.
I want to talk to you a little bit about
the Google lawsuit.
By the way, not to be confused with the Eric Schmidt from Google, right?
Yeah, I know, right?
I know, I know.
The lawsuit, we've heard talk about it
for a while that it was coming.
And yesterday, at least the first time I saw it,
was it just filed?
No, it's been filed.
I think more details are starting to come out about the allegations for sure.
So I'm looking at it, and it's like 170 pages.
And
the things they're doing, the antitrust antitrust things that they appear to be doing, the way they are just manipulating, lying, and controlling of
so much online is terrifying.
It is.
And I think this is the,
you know, the tyranny of big tech is a real thing.
And
in my view, if you want to take a step back,
originally, you know, when the internet
was
first came into the public consciousness, it was sort of this big IBM machine, right?
I guess this supercomputer somewhere,
which certainly connoted the connotations
were that it was centralized.
Right.
Then you see in the 90s this kind of democratization,
right?
Which is kind of my view of what the internet should be.
People have access to information
and people can freely communicate.
It is a platform.
And by the way, that's when those Section 230 protections came into play in 1996, because, hey, if you're just going to be a platform for people to put their ideas out, we're not going to hold you accountable like a publisher.
Right, right.
Now things have changed.
Now we see the centralization again by a few companies that control a massive more information that the world has ever had at its fingertips in the history of mankind.
90% of the searches are controlled by Google.
And if you think about that, that is immense power.
And when that power is utilized in a way that Google is utilizing it, it's very scary.
Yeah,
they're not only violating privacy, they're colluding
with Facebook to
thwart investigations into them from the federal government, if I'm not mistaken.
They are
telling people that are doing business with them that you're going to get this data, et cetera, but they're not giving that data to people.
They're consuming all that data, correct?
And the algorithms, if you are
paying to be advertising on Google and
maybe you're not a favored industry or company, and you end up on page 12, not page one,
it's over, right?
What is it?
Nobody gets to see behind the curtain in the land.
I don't think I made it past three, and that's when I was really looking for something.
I'm sure I've seen search results for me, too.
I'm sure that I end up on, you know, the bad stories are at the front of the line.
But yeah,
the antitrust, essentially, if you wanted to boil it down into layman's terms, is that they have created an anti-competitive atmosphere, right, by using their power, particularly with the deals that they have with Apple, with
Verizon, or not Verizon, but Microsoft.
Microsoft,
basically be the preferred search engine, right?
And they will do anything to maintain the position at the top of the heap.
And the practices that they're employing to do that are anti-competitive and violate antitrust laws.
And so for me, again, that's Google.
But I think as it relates to big tech, this is
one of the most important issues that not a lot of people are talking about.
But that think about it.
We've got supercomputers in our hands.
There's more power on these iPhones than sent people to the moon in the late 1960s, right?
And if you've got people
who, by the way, have made a decision, Google made a decision to work with the Chinese military
with AI,
machine learning, and woke with us.
But we're woke enough, I guess, not to do it with the United States of America.
So there's a lot on the line here.
So
we're committed to moving this lawsuit forward.
It's a powerful tool.
Now, these things, antitrust cases, take a long time, but the discovery that could come from all of this, I think, would be telling too.
And I think Google's afraid of that.
It is
quite
a read.
You should read it.
It's, again, about 170 pages, pages, but how many states are involved in this?
Well, I think all in all, there's a couple of different lawsuits.
It's pretty bipartisan.
Now, interestingly, different states come at this for different reasons.
You know, it's really an interesting kind of when the political spectrum looks more like a circle than linear.
I think that's kind of what you got here.
Yeah.
So
one last thing.
They're putting through, I've got one minute.
They're putting through a new FCC commissioner.
And we're very concerned about freedom of speech, especially on public airwaves.
You are one of the
attorney generals that will stand for broadcasters?
Absolutely.
And like we did, by the way, for Second Amendment rights, and that nominee got spiked.
Right.
We pushed back against Merrick Garland for sick and the DOJ
and the FBI on parents.
So we'll be on that front line again.
Nothing could be more important than the free expression of ideas.
It's the pressure release valve for our republic.
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Eric, thank you so much for all you do.
Great to be with you, Lynn.
God bless.
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So I don't know how Bill Maher still has a job
on HBO
because he is more and more in line with the middle of America than he is with the coastal elites.
Here he is this Friday on a couple of rants about the vaccine and the mandates.
Listen.
I'm not sure what the latest Dr.
Fauci thing was on Halloween.
He changes his mind a lot, but I think it was go and do it.
I hope so, because it certainly has been my position since the beginning of this.
Just resume living.
You know, I mean, come on, the 15 of 100,000, that's where we are at cases in California.
15 cases per 100,000 people.
I know some people seem to not want to give up on the wonderful pandemic, but you know what?
It's over.
There's always going to be a variance.
You shouldn't have to wear masks.
I should be able, I haven't had a meeting with my staff since March of 2020.
Why?
Vaccine, mask, pick one.
You gotta pick.
You can't make me mask if I've had the vaccine.
Because it's the Democrats who seem to be...
I mean, I travel in every state now,
back on the road, and the red states are a joy, and the blue states are a pain in the ass for no reason.
Just a little messaging.
I mean, I see it all the time.
I saw it driving in today.
People outside alone, walking with a mask.
it's so stupid it's it's it's an amulet yes you know
a charm people wear around
to ward away evil spirits it means nothing i mean can't we get people to understand the facts more who is the zombie woman that was up there yes
yes
I liked her.
I don't know, but I liked her.
I liked her too, but it just seemed like a zombie.
Anyway, but maybe that's just me.
Next week, what day is it?
I think it's either next week or the week after.
Week after next,
is our
is our expose
on
COVID-19,
where we will tell you
exactly how this thing happened.
And,
you know, I doubt that you're going to hear about it on
Google or Twitter or anywhere else, but it is after months and months and months of work and everything has been checked and double checked.
The only reason why it's not on next week is we just want to make sure that we have every single document in hand so the proof is all there because Fauci is not a good guy.
Now, I know this is going to come as surprise to a lot of people.
Stunner.
Yeah, but not a good guy.
Not a good guy.
What's your evidence for something like that?
What would you?
Oh,
watch.
This might be a two-hour special.
Honestly, honestly, it might be a five-day special.
I'm not sure yet.
I mean, I'm losing.
There's a lot there.
There's a lot there.
There's a lot there.
And
Fauci is
he,
I think personally,
there's a chance
he will go to jail if any of this, if he wasn't in with all of the elites, he would go to jail.
He has lied and covered up and
in some ways, I believe, responsible for COVID-19.
That's quite a charge.
Yeah, it's quite a charge.
I know.
I know.
You're laying out the evidence for this charge.
You are laying out the evidence.
Because, you know, you can go back and, I think, question a lot of the things he's talked about as
Senator Rand Paul has and many others have as well.
You know, it becomes more problematic as you get later on and we learn more and more about what he was doing at that time and knew at that time.
Oh, yeah.
You know, it's and said and didn't say.
Yeah, you know, it's really
because he's the noble lie factor really bothers me.
This idea that he's allowed to tell us lies because his intent was quote unquote good and he was trying to save us all from this deadly virus.
And like, that's just not acceptable.
Not in the United States.
You need to tell the truth.
You need to say what you think herd immunity is at the time
and what you're doing.
I'm sorry.
This is the problem with the current regime.
And that is that they don't believe in you.
They don't believe you deserve to know the truth.
They'll just get it done because you're going to stand in the way.
And Fauci, one of the things that Fauci thought people would stand in the way of was gain of function.
And he's right.
But he hasn't paid a price for this at all.
And they're going for more gain of function.
They are actually trying to finance now gain of function
much more than we ever have.
And it's bad.
One of the guys who's been really strong on Fauci is
Rand Paul, a doctor.
Dr.
Rand Paul, welcome to the program.
Hey, Glenn, thanks for having me.
You bet.
Tomorrow is
another showdown, is it not?
The Senate Committee on Health and Education, Labor, and Pensions?
Thursday morning, yep, two days from now.
Oh, two days from now.
We're going back at it.
And the thing is, is with the gain of function, he's not admitted it, but even the NIH admits that the viruses that they were merging gained in lethality.
He's somehow quibbling with the wording and saying, yeah, they got worse, they got more dangerous, but they didn't really gain in function.
So I think nobody believes what he's trying to say anymore.
And so we will be going back at it.
But the real problem is this.
It could be much worse.
The virus that came out of the lab in Wuhan, which we believe came out of the lab, had a 1% mortality and it's disrupted the whole world.
And it's been obviously sad for the 5 million people who died around the world.
But what if it's a 15% mortality next time?
There's a professor from MIT called Kevin Esvelt who's been active in CRISPR research.
This is where you do gene technology and maybe someday we'll be able to cure things like hemophilia and other genetic diseases.
But he's a leader in this field.
He's not a partisan.
He wrote in the Washington Post about a week or two ago and said that this type of research is so dangerous that it could be civilization threatening.
And those are pretty strong words, and yet we've not had one committee hearing on gain of function.
We have not had one committee hearing on the origin of this virus.
And right now, all of the evidence, virtually all of the evidence, points towards it coming from a lab, not from an an animal.
So, I will tell you, we have some things.
I'm doing a special in a couple of weeks, and we have put together some puzzle pieces.
They knew exactly what they were doing in Wuhan, and
there were several members of the Fauci Club that knew exactly what they were doing.
And what scares me is the arrogance of these people that were involved and the fact that they want even more money.
They think that this is
a sign that they need to go and look for all kinds of diseases and
COVID-like viruses that could possibly hurt us and do gain of function on all of them so we're prepared.
That seems like insanity.
So realize as we speak, money is still flowing.
U.S.
taxpayer dollars are still flowing to Wuhan to these labs.
There's a grant that was extended from 2020 to 2025 that was revealed by a Freedom of Information Act.
When Fauci's been asked, do you still trust the Chinese?
He says, yes, that's where the viruses are.
We have to be there.
We have to be involved with their research.
But the thing is, is we're not talking about a democracy or a republic.
We're not talking about a free society.
We're talking about a society where one party rules China and where the military is intricately involved in this type of research.
And Fauci's response is, oh, well, the viruses we've looked at are too distant from COVID to be COVID.
But we've never made that point.
So he's arguing arguing a straw man argument.
Well, we've made the point is that the type of research could have created COVID.
And actually one of the research proposals, ironically, one of the ones that was turned down, would have inserted a cleavage site or a site to attach to the cells that looks just like COVID.
Now, they say we didn't fund that one, but nobody's saying that the Chinese didn't pursue it on their own.
And my fear is that we can get a pandemic 10 times worse than what we just experienced if we're not going to control what's going on in these labs.
So one of the other problems with all of this is
not only does he not have any credibility, all of these things are being forced down the throats of Americans.
And quite honestly, Rand, you know this.
Americans push back when they're told what to do.
And this administration has done absolutely the opposite of everything that would actually make people feel comfortable with the vaccine and getting it.
And now we are having people losing their jobs,
losing their reputations just because they won't get a vaccine on something that has not even been mandated yet, except for federal employees.
Well, and realize that the science of this is that if you've had the disease, your immunity is as good as someone who's vaccinated or better.
In fact, a large study out of Israel, two and a half million patients, showed that your immunity is significantly better if you got it naturally.
Now, this isn't an argument against the vaccine, but it's an argument that vaccine plus natural immunity complement each other, and that if we're going to discount natural immunity, it's completely unscientific and unfair to fire our doctors and nurses and firefighters and policemen, many of whom have had the disease naturally.
If you're not going to test for their immunity and you're going to force them, it's really more about the act of submission.
They will not bend the knee.
They will not bend the knee to Dr.
Fauci and to the collectivists everywhere, so you're going to have to fire them.
But it's a great insult to these people, and we should resist it.
And
do you see any justice coming for those people?
I mean, will you be able to
be able to sue and win?
Is this even constitutional?
It takes forever to get through the courts, but I hope people will pursue it through the courts.
The one thing that may happen is we already have huge problems in the distribution of goods, both because of the lockdown, because of inflation, because of rules against independent truckers.
All this is out there.
What do you think happens?
We've seen some interruptions where nobody knows for sure, but I think the pilots are sending a message to the airlines.
They don't like the mandate.
We saw a thousand flights canceled by Southwest a month or two ago, and then again by American.
And people say, well, everybody's denying it had anything to do with the mandate.
The reason is because the federal law, it makes it illegal to strike.
So you find people coincidentally having a sick day altogether, but they are sending a message.
So what happens, we're already short of policemen because the left have gone crazy vilifying our local police forces.
Now what happens if we drop by 20%?
What if we lose 20% of pilots, 20% of air traffic controllers?
You can see the disaster.
And it's the opposite of what we normally do.
In a time of a crisis, those who are essential workers are usually exempt from mandates like this.
But we're saying, oh, no, you know, submission is so important that we're going to fire you, even if it disrupts and makes the public less safe.
And I don't think that it is a coincidence that they picked November 22nd.
That is the week of the largest travel
in the United States.
They're insane.
They're insane.
It's always insane flying that time of year.
Can you imagine what it's going to be if we all of a sudden are firing everyone?
I mean, these people really literally, they don't want to be in power.
They are so insane, and what they are offering us is just chaos.
And so do you think anybody in 2022 is going to want to return any of these people to office?
I don't know.
It's a recipe for disaster for the country, but also for all the Democrats that are advocating this.
Quickly back to Fauci.
What's the truth on the dog thing?
The truth is, is that, look, I'm in medicine.
I've been around animal research, and some of it is necessary.
But I've come more and more to the opinion that it isn't policed very well, that Dr.
Fauci doesn't have good judgment.
And the idea of cutting out the vocal cords of beagles so you can't hear them crying out in pain to me is disgusting.
And that's true they did that?
That's what that from everything I have been given the information.
I would say yes, that it is true.
And I'll reserve judgment if somebody can find that that's not true, but that's what we're hearing.
We've seen it published in many different locations.
And the research did exist in Tunisia where they sent this to happen.
And so, yeah, a lot of research that just somebody's curious about, hey, wonder what would happen if we do this.
That doesn't mean that we should torture dogs or pets in order to do this.
The other thing we've done recently is I've actually decided that the mandates that mandate animal testing should be removed.
So, I have a bill called the FDA Modernization Act, and in it, we say that a 1938 law that mandates animal testing should be voluntary.
Doesn't mean there'll be no
animal testing, but it does mean that if the scientists are convinced that they can study safety and efficacy without animals, that they don't have to use animals.
I think that's wise.
Thank you so much, Ren.
Appreciate it.
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Another victim of the mandate, this time a nurse in California.
I am being escorted out of Kaiser Permanente Hospital
for
my religious beliefs because I don't want to get a jab and
I asked all day for someone to explain to me why
my sincerely held religious beliefs are not good enough for Kaiser and no one was able to do that for me.
Hi.
So now they're escorting me out because I
wanted an answer and I'm not leaving without an answer.
And I have some nurses here who are standing with me in solidarity and I appreciate that.
And I just want all of you to count the cost.
I want you to watch this and think what really matters to me because
I am willing to lose my safety and security, my house, everything for my freedom.
And I want you to think about that.