Best of The Program | 10/21/21

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Pat and Jeffy discuss the update in the Gabby Petito case and the whereabouts of her missing ex-fiancé. Netflix employees on a walkout lose their cool when they see a protester disagreeing. The Left has Founders-phobia. When college students were asked about diversity quotas, they were all for it, until it came to sports.
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Hey, it's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program today.

We talked about

Brian laundry update.

Was his body found?

We're not positive yet, but it looks like it.

So that might answer some questions that we had on that situation.

Maybe.

Maybe.

We'll see.

The Netflix protest, Dave Chappelle fan, was, there was one

in this big crowd of protesters at Netflix, and they had to silence him.

Yes.

Unbelievable.

It was too much for them, man.

It's really unbelievable.

We get into some founders' phobia and the fact that breadlines are good.

So look forward to them.

Those things and much more coming up for you on the podcast today.

You're listening to

the best of the Glenn Beck program.

Matt, Gray for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program, joined by Jeffy.

Maybe the most discussed story of the year.

Boy, no kidding, Stephanie.

If it's not, you know, COVID-19 is the situation with Gabby Petito, who was killed, and

where was her fiancé, Brian Lundry, who's been missing, what, for a month?

Yeah, more than a month.

He's been a person of interest.

Person of interest.

Everybody's pretty sure

he's a little more than a person of interest, right?

But, I mean,

innocent until proven guilty.

And if this is him, I mean, the same person who killed Gabby could have killed him.

Yeah, that's possible.

That's possible.

Followed him from Wyoming, right, where she was killed.

All the way to the Myakajachi.

All the way to

Miakahatchee

Creek Park.

The swamplands of Florida.

And then killed him.

Okay, it's possible, it's possible, not likely, but possible.

If I'm the attorney, that's what I'm pushing, I'll tell you that.

You know what else is possible?

Is he killed her, and then he couldn't he couldn't face the consequences and killed himself.

Definitely

that's

very probable.

That's kind of what I thought would happen

would be the outcome of this from the beginning.

But they did find human remains, and they do think it's him, right?

Yeah, he's been in the water for quite a while, so I don't know.

I mean, because

if it hasn't been dead long enough to not be able to see who it is, right?

I don't know.

I don't know.

So, but if he was in the water for all this time, yeah, and if he's in the water for this time, I mean,

things tend to happen that aren't good.

There's alligators.

Yeah, there are gators in Florida.

So, yeah, that can be pretty

good.

So,

it is probably him.

So it may be the resolution to this thing.

Yes.

And then I guess people want to know what the parents had to do with it.

Did they help him get away

into the park?

I don't know.

I don't know.

I mean, who knows?

Right.

And this will be the resolution, though, right?

Because still, you're never going to know for sure.

Right.

So you just have to, now we're saying, okay, well, he's dead now, so that's the resolution.

Yeah.

This is his

assumption.

This is his admission.

And maybe it's, yeah, it's essentially it's his confession.

Right.

Yeah.

And so

that'd be the end of it, right?

Well, that means.

Yeah, be the end of it.

Unless you do actually believe that the same person killed Gabby Andium.

Then you got to find that person out, too.

Yeah.

The hunt for the actual murderer.

It's just like, it's just like OJ on those golf courses looking for the real killer of Nicole.

That's correct.

All these years.

When's he going to find him?

I don't know.

I don't know.

Has he ever been at the same golf course at the same time?

I don't know.

Maybe.

Maybe.

As far as I know, he's still looking.

Oh, he's absolutely still looking.

Yeah.

He's searching golf courses all over the country for that killer.

And one day I'm convinced he will find him.

He will too.

Yeah.

So we'll see.

But we'll keep an eye on both of those stories.

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

It's been amazing, though, how many people have followed this story.

and

some of the sleuths on the internet that have that have sort of

tried to figure out that Gabby

and that she was sending certain signals to her parents because

one of her last messages, she talked about her grandfather.

She never called her grandfather Stan, but she called him Stan in this message several times.

So because she never called him Stan,

some people on the internet figured out that was a secret message that meant

send the authorities now.

Now, if her parents can't figure that out,

what kind of boneheads are they?

Idiots.

How did you not figure that out?

I mean, she's lucky that grandpa was named Stan.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Because it meant send the authorities now.

Because if his name was Bob, right.

I don't know what you do.

What kind of message would that be?

I don't know.

I could think of something.

I don't know that I want to say it out loud.

And then they had the guy that

they thought was him.

They busted in on he and his girlfriend at the hotel, broke down the door.

They thought he was Brian Landry staying at the hotel.

Someone at the hotel reported him saying, He's staying at our hotel.

And it wasn't him?

No, it was not him.

No.

They busted down the door, then they realized, oh, hey, this is not him.

So, I mean, the hotel was kind enough to say, hey, sorry, we'll give you a free night and a free breakfast.

Is that what the room did?

Yeah, we'll give you a free night and a free

breakfast.

I think I would have asked for a little bit more, but that would have been just me.

Free night and free breakfast.

If that's not enough for you,

tough.

It's tough.

Yeah.

That's what we're giving them.

Too picky because

that's a pretty sweet deal.

Right.

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Netflix protesters accosted a single supporter of Dave Chappelle.

Did you see this?

I did.

Did you read about that?

You read about that?

You see this in the paper today?

Kevin, did you read about it?

You think it is in the paper?

Those are crazy, Jay.

So

here they are at this protest, one guy holding a sign, and the crowd is going crazy on this guy.

Yeah.

So his sign says, we like Dave.

Oh, and now we're just going to rip it out of his hands.

And now some douchebag just rips it out of his hands and breaks it.

Stomps on it.

And now he just has a pole that used to hold a sign.

And now they're going to call that a weapon.

He's got a weapon.

Shut up.

And then they get right up in his face.

This woman is in his face.

You know, and she's wearing a mask.

I would just breathing in her face like crazy.

You like that?

Putin?

You like that?

She may identify as Putin, but I don't know that she identifies as a woman.

I don't care.

I don't care how she identifies.

That wouldn't matter to me.

Get out of my personal space is all I want.

Look at that.

Look at the Nazis.

Oh, yeah.

The fascism involved here.

They can't stand that somebody has a differing point of view.

I know.

And they are not about to let him be heard.

Look at it.

They're crazy.

They're insane.

Oh, yeah.

The one, I don't know what that person identifies as, was just out of her mind.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So

angry.

I mean, that guy is lucky

to be alive.

You just don't know what those animals are going to do

when they turn on you like that.

Did you see the letter that they wrote, though, to Netflix with their list of demands and

what they wanted?

It was, you know, it was interesting that

one of the top demand was create a new fund of a fund to specifically develop trans and non-binary talent

yes all right all right so i'm gonna develop content on netflix for 0.4 percent of the u.s population yes is that what you're asking me to do yes okay okay 0.4%

is that's what I'm going to develop content for now this fund all right that'll those will be huge huge hits.

Should huge.

Should exist in addition to the existing creative equity fund.

Yeah, it doesn't replace that.

No.

It's in addition

to that.

In fact, I want you to create as much trans

content as you create transphobic content.

Thank you.

Including marketing and promotion.

Right.

Okay.

Don't just think you're going to create it and then not talk about it.

Right.

Then, of course, let's not forget they want them to recruit trans people, especially BIPOC trans people.

Yes.

Isn't that weird that the,

I guess it's Black Lives Matter and

LGBTQQIA2 Plus communities have essentially merged.

They have almost, I mean, if you look at the Black Lives Matter website, it's all about LGBTQ issues and trans issues, almost as much or more than black issues.

Oh my gosh, yes.

Yeah, they've

overtaken it all.

Yeah.

Absolutely.

So

recruit trans people, especially BIPOC, for leadership roles in Netflix and promote an inclusive environment for them.

So allow employees to remove themselves from previous company promotional content.

I mean, I guess that's okay.

If you were in some kind kind of promo that now you're not happy with, that's fine.

I love working for Netflix and now you don't.

Yeah, then you can remove yourself.

Go ahead.

Eliminate references and imagery of transphobic titles or talent inside the workplace, including, but not limited to murals, posters, room names, swag.

How many room names are there at Netflix that are transphobic?

Transphobic?

I'm guessing.

Now this is just me.

How many murals have they devoted to being afraid of transgendered people?

Get out of here.

The walls are covered.

Covered.

Covered.

With anti-trans murals at Netflix.

Every hallway you walk down.

That's embarrassing.

Yeah.

Yeah.

You can't even walk in.

I don't even know how.

Honestly, I don't know how they work there.

I don't either.

Because you know the walls are covered.

It's so stupid.

It's so ridiculous.

It's really amazing.

And I know that I love the, we need to suggest a trans

content alongside an after-content flagged as anti-trans.

I do watch Netflix.

And

I find it hard to

not see anti-trans promotion on

Netflix shows.

There's a lot of anti-trans transactions.

Trans

shows.

They have a whole section that covers, you know,

watch this now.

When I had Netflix, which I don't anymore, but when I did, did,

I kind of noticed the opposite of that.

I noticed that just about every show on Netflix features LGBTQQIA2 Plus, TIPAC.

All of it.

Yes.

Absolutely.

Whole sections of it.

Yes.

Every show has somebody in it with a trans message.

Yes.

I mean, they definitely, they definitely.

They've gone way out of their way to create congos.

I mean, come on.

What's his face?

The head of Netflix even went went out and said, yeah, you know, when I made his statement about Dave Chappelle and we're going to keep it and it doesn't matter, we don't care.

And now he's even backed off of that.

Yeah.

Saying that, yeah, I screwed up the internal communication there.

I feel I should have made sure to recognize that a group of our employees was hurting very badly.

Okay, Ted.

Yeah.

Take it easy, bro.

Yeah.

I mean, this is the same guy that allows the murals on the walls of the air Right.

Of the transphobic murals.

Right.

So he's deep into the transphobia.

Deep into it.

Right.

And

he made the mistake of saying, well, the David Chappelle show is too popular to take it down.

And then they jumped all over.

Right.

So, because you can't say that.

You can't say it's on there because

people like it.

I mean.

You can't say that.

How dare you say people like it?

What?

You mean everybody doesn't agree with us that it's offensive and nasty?

Right.

Oh, man, it's agonizing.

Now,

they did have the one employee that

gave out the information of how much Chappelle made and some of the contractual information.

They gave that employee the boot.

They said, no, you can't be giving out internal information.

How much was it?

That was like 20 million, 20 of a million for that particular special.

He made 20 million on the special?

I think it was something like that.

Nice.

Wow.

The guy's just flat out out fucking, though.

He's just flat out.

I don't know if he could get by

the 20 million.

Probably before what his bills are.

Well, he's got a family.

You know, he's got a family to feed.

That's not just him.

That's right.

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It'd just be nice if everybody wasn't so sensitive.

Now, everybody is so easily crushed or offended.

I mean, can we not just grow up a little bit and toughen up a little bit?

Right.

Really?

I mean, the things that we're all going through right now, white people are fair game at this point, but we got to have pretty thick skin.

So maybe others should have thicker skin as well.

You know, when I don't disagree with that, but I just heard you get a little upset over hashtag bike back to Utah.

Oh, that the Baylor fans were saying to the BYU fans.

Am I crying about it, it, though?

Am I crying?

No, I am not crying about it.

Did I take the day off?

Did I go home and seek a safe space?

Did you need a personal day?

Am I in a safe room right now?

No.

No.

I'm here somehow getting through the show.

You know, the

geez, this was amazing to me the other day when John Gruden got fired.

Oh, my God.

The day the email came out.

Yes.

Okay, this is his personal private email that he sent to people who were his friends, right?

Yes.

And one of them mentioned there was an insult for blacks.

One of them, there was an insult for gays.

There was an insult.

I mean, he just, he was, you know, he was saying things he shouldn't have said.

But on the other hand, we shouldn't have heard any of it.

Correct.

Right?

It wasn't intended for anybody else's conception.

And, you know, Goodell got butt hurt.

Yeah.

When he saw his name in a couple emails, so that's when he okayed.

Well, when you're done looking at the Washington football team emails, we're going to look at the other 650,000 emails to find out if anything more bad was said about me.

Maybe you should.

Let's look at every single coach's private emails to everybody.

All of them.

Open them all up.

Yep, open it up.

But on that day, because he was so crushed, Carl Nassip, who is a defensive, I think he's a defensive end, right?

For

the Raiders.

He's defensive lineman, yeah.

And he's gay.

He just came out as gay.

Nobody cares.

It's fine.

Everybody's fine with it.

But because Gruden said something about homosexuals in general, he had to take the day off.

He needed a personal day.

He needed a personal day.

He took a personal day off.

Wait, what?

It wasn't even said to you.

What do you mean?

Plus, you want to.

What's in the national football league?

I know, right?

Well, that doesn't matter.

That doesn't mean he can't be hurt.

Oh, okay.

He was allowed.

In fact, one of his teammates said he was allowed to go home and grieve in his own way.

He's grieving over an email

that John Gruden wrote about somebody else,

not him.

10 years ago.

10 years ago.

I mean, unbelievable.

It's unbelievable.

It truly is unbelievable.

Seriously, I don't care if you're in the cis community, the straight community,

the LGBT, QQ, IAA2 Plus community.

We all need to toughen up a little bit.

Just dad.

Just a tad.

Come on.

And at one time, he sent a picture or at least was on an email chain where pictures showed up of topless females.

Now, one of the people on that email was Ed Drosty.

I don't know who started Hooters.

So big surprise that that email chain was there.

Yeah.

So, I mean,

I don't know how many people got a personal day because of that email.

I need one, I think.

I think I need one right now.

Yeah.

I don't know.

Now, okay, between this and the Baylor thing, I don't know if I can get through the show.

Oh, no.

Yeah.

It's bad.

Oh, baby.

It's bad.

It'll be okay.

This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.

Glenn was just talking about one of his commercials about the warm glow of the fire.

Right.

The bird in the air, the damp in the air.

It's chilly here in autumn.

And he's so right.

When it gets down to 85 in the Dallas-Fort Worth Worth area, you need that fire to take the chill off, don't you?

Today it's only going to be 85.

Now you're going to need a fire.

I'm cold.

It's cold.

It's going to warm up this weekend, though, because it's going to be in the upper 80s this weekend.

So you'll be fine.

88 on Saturday.

You'll be fine.

Don't worry.

So

you maybe won't need the fire on Saturday, but for today at 85,

we're going to fire that thing up.

So

autumn just isn't the same in Texas, is it?

I don't care.

I mean, I lived in Florida for a bunch of years, and we didn't necessarily have it in Florida.

No, that's true.

So, but New York.

Yeah, when we're in the middle of the

Northeast.

That was nice.

It was nice.

Was it?

I loved it.

Yeah, I love it.

I love the changes.

My wife does too.

Yeah, I love it.

It's a good place for both of you to be.

Really?

Yeah.

You're going to banish me back to the East.

That's a good place for both of you to be.

And your wife?

Wait, you're going to banish your wife?

Yeah, Aliser.

You were talking about the Thomas Jefferson statue.

I love the quote from the congresspeople and the assemblymen who were, you know, our

happy about it.

The husband and wife team, the Barons,

Councilman Inez Baron,

she was saying that we're not being revisionist.

We're not waging a war on history.

We're saying that we want to make sure that the total story is told.

Like do you, Inez?

Like we haven't heard the total story, right?

Has anybody ever hidden the fact that Thomas Jefferson had slaves?

Nobody's ever hidden that fact.

I learned that in first grade.

Come on.

And hubby Assemblyman Charles Barron, when we remove this statue, we're making a step in the right direction for erasing honoring of those who murdered and raped us.

Oh my God.

Okay.

Thomas Jefferson did not murder or rape anyone.

Anyone,

nor did he have a bunch of children with Sally Heming.

That didn't happen.

Well, they did DNA tests.

Yeah, the DNA test, you know what that showed back in 97 or 98?

It showed that it was one of 27 Jefferson men.

One of 27.

And more like, much more likely, either his brother or his nephew.

Thomas Jefferson, at the time, nobody believed it because his contemporaries knew him and they knew his character.

And they tried to slander him with that back then.

And nobody, it didn't take hold back then because they knew he wouldn't do that.

And so we were.

Right, there was some, right, it was some campaign and they were putting it in the town newspaper or whatever, trying to slander him.

John Adams tried to slander him with that.

Yeah.

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were, of course, really close friends until they ran against each other.

And then not so much.

The campaign brought it down.

Yeah, a little bit.

And then later on, they repaired it.

Like, much later on, I think it was 15 or 18 years later, they started writing back and forth to each other to the point where, you know, they died on the same day, right?

And they had just written to each other.

And John Adams' last words were,

Thomas Jefferson lives.

And then he died and then he died too yeah and then he died so but Thomas Jefferson had died an hour before that so he it wasn't a true statement no it was a lie yeah John Adams last sentence was a lie we better tear down his statues too oh we're good to that and is it a coincidence okay Jefferson and Adams die on the same day

and what is that day

July 4th

1826 the 50-year anniversary of the United States of America.

Isn't that something?

That is.

Coincidence.

That is.

I think not.

Yeah.

Yeah.

That's intended.

That's some kind of divine thing that happened there.

Really?

Yeah, I think so.

I think so.

And now here we are.

They were about the same age and

had nothing to do with that.

Nothing to do with all of them.

Yeah.

All right.

Okay.

They hadn't seen each other in years, and they just happened to die on July 4th, 50 years later.

Yes, they just happened to die on those days.

Yeah.

All right.

Okay.

Whatever.

But to me,

what we need to do is start calling this what it is, and that's founders phobia.

Because everything that they don't like that is, you know,

that is

supposedly against trans people, and it's not even supposedly, it's not against that.

You don't mean it like that, but that's transphobia.

Yes.

Or homophobia or islamophobia or you name it it's a phobia so let's just start calling this founders phobia that you're afraid of the founders and they are of course because they can't live up to them and because they can't live up to them they have to bring them down yeah to their level and then you know you can't insist that they be any better than they are and they it it It discredits the Constitution and our founding documents because these are the people who are responsible for them.

So don't tell me about the Constitution.

That was written by a bunch of white, rich slave owners so that they can throw that out all the time.

I love it.

Founders Phobia.

It's all good, you know, because obviously

instead of

looking up, it's easier to tear down.

That's the plan.

That's definitely the plan because, I mean, we see, there was just an article the other day about Americans.

You know what you need to do is lower your expectations.

Yeah, I saw that.

That's what you need to do is lower your expectations.

Okay, we all got spoiled by this supply chain thing.

You know, it's not that big.

Stop whining.

This is how it's supposed to be.

Yes.

It's broken.

Do yourselves a favor.

Get used to it.

Lower your expectations.

Just get used to it.

Just get used to not having things on the shelf.

Get used to not having food in the pantry

and thus on your table.

Get used to not making as much money as you used to.

Don't worry about it.

Get used to America just not being quite right.

Okay?

Yes.

And then you won't be disappointed when things get even worse.

Because they're not going to get worse, right?

Yes.

They're not going to get worse.

Probably a little worse before they get better.

Really?

I think so, yeah.

But the good thing in that statement is they will get better.

They will get better one day.

Yes.

I think they will.

That's the good news.

But will we be around for it?

I'm not sure.

Oh, yeah.

I hope so.

Oh, boy.

That seems longer than I wanted.

Yeah.

Longer to get better than I really wanted.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I love how we're already, we're already originally it was, well, we'll get that supply chain bottleneck taken care of and next year we'll be fine.

Maybe you clean that up by the by the end of this year.

No,

sometime in 20, you know what?

It's probably going to be 2023.

That's before we get this.

Before we get this

chain up.

I know.

So yeah, get used to it.

Yeah.

Okay.

You might have a shortage of a few things, but you don't really need them anyway.

Toilet paper, who needs that?

Use your hand.

Go outside and find a leaf.

If you can find one.

Because there's not any trees anymore, thanks to climate change.

But if you can find a leaf.

If you can find a leaf, use that.

You know, whatever.

I mean,

we're going to go ahead.

Maybe your neighbors have recycled some paper towels or some toilet paper you guys can share like that.

Get together.

A little co-opting of the neighborhood.

But lower your expectations.

Don't think there's going to be new, fresh merchandise around.

Right.

Don't do that.

Well, you're spoiled because this hasn't been a third world nation until recently.

And now

you're just going to see what it's like to be a third world nation.

Because we're the evil Americans.

Right.

And we deserve this comeuppance.

We deserve it.

Right.

We've lived high on the hog too long.

There's no more hog, my friend.

Now, America's chickens are coming home to roost.

Amen.

Amen, Brother Pat.

Amen.

Hallelujah.

There you go.

Well, it's not funny.

It's not funny.

It's really not funny.

And, you know, as a small business owner myself, I see the effect it's having because there are ingredients for our cookie company, which, by the way, we do have the cookies in stock right now.

Is there a way that someone could order those cookies?

Yeah, you could go to kexi.com, keysi.com, and order delicious cookies.

Like we've got the pumpkin right now, you know, for the pumpkin spice thing because everything has to be

next time I'm in a McDonald's parking lot, I'll log on to kexi.com.

Good idea.

Good idea.

And maybe try the, I highly recommend the cinnamon roll cookie.

Yeah, that was,

I have actually eaten the cinnamon roll cookie and

I recommend it.

Yeah,

I recommend you, in fact, giving it to me is what I recommend more than anything.

But anyway, we've already noticed that there are some ingredients you just can't get, or it takes a long time.

It takes a much longer time to get them than it did before.

The good news is, with a lot of those products taking longer to get, is that they cost more too.

Exactly.

So

good.

Yes, you've got the inconvenience of waiting a long time for them when you need them right now, but also

they're three times the price.

So that's great too.

Quit your wine.

You're getting it, aren't you?

Yeah, well, sort of.

We're getting it, all right.

Yeah.

Thank you.

Yeah, we're definitely getting it.

And I love

this administration.

Well, it's a, I mean, people, it's a supply thing, but more people want it.

Everybody's providing out there.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I thought it was supposed to work the opposite way.

I know.

Now, I realize that's old school American thinking.

So I know I need to lower my expectations.

But if I don't lower my expectations, I thought that when the demand was up on something, the price went down.

I mean,

is that?

I don't think that anymore.

No.

Okay.

All right.

No.

If the supply is not meeting the demand, then the price would obviously go up.

Right.

Right.

Right, right, right.

Yeah.

No, I get that.

Yes.

But if you, if, if, if you have a bunch of a product, yeah, a lot of it, right.

Mm-hmm.

And less demand, then the price should go.

go down.

Way down.

Yeah, it should.

But here's, here's the good thing.

We might soon see breadlines in America.

And of course, in the past, we've heard that's a really

good thing.

You know, it's funny.

Sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is because people are lining up for food.

That's a good thing.

In other countries, people don't line up for food.

The rich get the food and the poor starve to death.

Right.

See the logic there in Bernie Sanders.

Food lines are a good thing?

Just like a Marxist.

Yeah, food lines.

That's a a really good thing.

We are.

Well, yeah.

To communists, that is a good thing.

We are, dude.

What are you talking about?

We're letting you stand in line for bread.

You're going to get it, right?

Just wait in line long enough.

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Have you noticed that Jon Stewart

and Bill Maher

and even Russell Brand, some of these really famous, extreme left-wing guys are making some actual sense sense lately.

I think the left has gone so far left that if you have any common sense in your body left,

you just can't abide it.

It's like, okay, I got to say something now.

This is ridiculous.

Right.

Jon Stewart on CNN the other day talked about how stupid some of the things are that they're doing, and especially in California, where they've done the

gender-neutral toy law.

Yeah.

Where starting in, is it 2023?

Most of those new laws

will kick in in the next couple of years.

Next couple of years, if you have a department store that sells toys, you must have a gender-neutral section where they're neither for boys nor girls, nor gs, nor gyms, nor gers.

I don't know.

Whatever gender you are, there's 97 of them.

After all, I can't name them all.

But he said.

We have the Jon Stewart clip, I believe.

Oh, okay.

I think we have Jon Stewart.

Yeah, here's what he said.

Debate going on right now in the Democratic Party about how to appeal to voters in 2022.

There are a lot of social issues getting a lot of attention.

Governor Gavin Newsom in California just signed a law requiring gender-neutral toy sections in stores.

There's obviously a lot of debate across the country.

Not all of it well-informed.

about critical race theory and how race is taught in schools.

Do you have concerns about how these debates are taking place?

Obviously, I'm not talking about how they're depicted in right-wing media because it doesn't matter what the Democrats do or liberals do for right-wing media to lie about it.

But there are a number of independent voters who might not understand what's going on.

Yeah.

I mean,

there are a lot of things a lot of people don't understand.

And it's something's either right and common sense.

I mean, I do think there are ways to accomplish some of these goals

in ways that, but you can't govern to the lowest common denominator.

You can't, I think one of the difficulties, and again, it's with the way that the lens through which we view everything is based on, and what will that mean for the midterms or what I saw a great headline in Politico as Afghanistan was descending into chaos in that final week.

And the headline in Politico, this was the top line headline, the one with the 40

point font, whatever it was.

It said,

why Afghanistan may not matter in the midterms.

And then the subhead was, and why it might.

And I think that they have a point.

They have a point.

But that's our journalism, right, man?

Isn't that like, how many times have you seen stories about the battle over masks?

That's the Karen yelling in the store and the people throwing them out and all that.

And how many stories have we seen about the efficacy of masks or the why or the actual, like there are some, but the overwhelming majority of stories seek to expose the conflict lines.

But do you think it's all about the media?

There isn't anything to the degree of that sometimes accurately.

Yeah, we don't have time for

the whole long-winded Jake Tapper

question soliloquy.

He does that really well, though.

Yeah, he does.

Not really, though.

Stuart goes on to talk about the gender neutral story.

And who cares about that?

Why are we talking about something that stupid?

Can't govern to the lowest common denominator.

Yeah.

And he's right.

He also said, hey, maybe it's time to stop bashing Trump all the time and demonizing Trump all the time.

The guy hasn't been

in the White House for almost a year now.

Can we stop with that?

Well, he's getting bludgeoned by the left for that.

But he's making some sense.

Yes, absolutely.

Never thought I'd say that, but Jon Stewart's making some sense.

So is Bill Maher and Russell Brand.

And so is Russell Brand.

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It's not on, it's not actually video.

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I tell you, I almost believe you.

Okay, so I'm just going to let it go.

We were talking about CNN a few minutes ago, Jon Stewart's appearance on CNN.

That network's in trouble, man.

Boy, no kidding.

I mean, the latest ratings that have come out are unreal for them.

Their latest primetime rating, the primetime lineup, which obviously Tapper is part of it that we just watched with Jon Stewart, 661,000 people.

On average, yeah.

Ooh.

Really bad.

I mean, really, really bad.

More people are using the McDonald's Wi-Fi.

Oh, yes.

By far.

Yes.

By far.

In fact, Brian Stelter show, Brian Stelter being one of the bigger douchebags around,

he actually lost on the cable network, on the cable channels to...

He had the lowest rated week of the year in 2554 demo.

And he lost to.

The Golden Girls.

The Golden Girls.

A Golden Girls repeat, obviously.

Wait.

That's 30, what, 35 years old?

There There isn't a new Golden Girls.

No, there's no new Golden Girls being produced right now.

It's not like season 732 of the Golden Girls.

There's probably only, I mean, there might be one or two still alive, right?

And the Golden Girls.

Well, Betty White's alive.

Oh, yeah.

So

she's 99.

Yeah, she turns 100 in January.

Yeah.

So he lost to the Golden Girls.

I mean, that's embarrassing.

That is embarrassing.

You know what?

You send somebody out to the transmitter.

You tell them to find the power switch and tell them to hit off

and just shut that thing down.

It's not worth the electricity you're spending.

Hey, there you go.

There goes CNN.

There you go.

Done.

Now, I will say they did shut it off.

Sure, 661,000 viewers, average, you know, in the primetime sounds, you know,

catastrophic.

Good.

Yeah.

But they did beat the NBA Finals viewership.

The WNBA.

WNBA.

Yeah.

Whoa.

Did they really?

So, I mean, did you know how victory there?

You know how intensely popular the WNBA is.

Now, this was, of course, the WNBA final featuring the...

The two teams that were playing in the finals.

Why are you saying it like that?

They play two teams play each other.

That's how it works.

I just had a mind blank for some reason.

I don't know why, because I'm so excited every time the NBA

finals are on.

But it was the Chicago Sky versus the Phoenix something or others.

Is that what they call themselves?

The Phoenix or others.

The Phoenix something or others?

That's exactly what their name is.

They went kind of the Washington football team direction for some reason.

Right.

Phoenix something or others.

It's interesting.

And so the Chicago Sky won

and had a massive celebration.

They did.

On the streets of Chicago.

It looked a little something like this.

Look at that.

Look at that.

What you're seeing if you're not watching the radio show on Blaze TV is

a bunch of trucks driving down the road with the Phoenix Sky team and

supporters.

Oh, yeah, the Chicago Sky.

Oh, dare you.

The Chicago Sky supporters.

And about four people watching the parade.

No, there's out, Pat.

There's tens people there.

People in the parade outnumber people watching the parade by about 1,000 to 1.

It's unbelievable.

Can't they have the celebration like at the park or wherever they play,

wherever the WNBA plays?

So it looks like they've got a...

So when 10 people show up, it looks like, oh, there's a lot here.

Right.

That's what they should do, but that isn't what they did to.

So it was unfortunate.

because they have to be equal and we're all about equity.

Yeah, so when the Bulls won their championships, plural,

I remember those parades.

Are you saying there were more people than the Chicago people that showed up?

Yes, yes, that surprises me.

Michael Jordan walks down the street today.

He gathers more people than that.

Oh, no question.

By a lot.

Yes.

Geez.

I don't know.

What keeps them going?

Well,

the NBA keeps them going.

Absolutely.

The NBA makes

something like $9 billion a year.

The WNBA makes something like $50 million a year.

I would bet you.

I bet it's less than that.

I bet it's less than that.

Seriously.

I mean, I don't know that.

That

seems like, because I've looked this up before, but maybe I'm remembering it wrong.

Maybe it was

500 people

or $500.

It might have been $500.

Like one person contributed $1

each

to the WNBA cause.

Are you seeing any numbers?

I guess they have.

Let's look up WNBA revenue.

Yeah, the flashlight sucks.

See, I'm not.

The fact is, I'm not that interested in the NBA anymore.

I know.

Let alone the WNBA.

I know.

Yeah, it says here 60 million.

60 million?

Okay, I was close to that.

It was more than 50.

Yeah.

Yeah, yeah.

I find that hard to believe.

You find it hard to believe?

The WNBA has revenue of $60 million?

No.

No, I'm sorry.

No.

Now, maybe they have some pity

sponsors.

Yeah, maybe.

Because of the NBA?

Yes.

Okay.

But

no.

There's no way.

Okay.

All right.

Congratulations.

Good for you.

Yes.

Congratulations.

Good for you.

On your revenue.

It's incredible.

Good for you.

But, you know, it's the same with the women's soccer thing.

You know,

they keep claiming they should make as much as the men because we're more successful.

Yeah, you win more games.

There's no doubt about that.

You're a higher-ranked team.

They're number one in the world.

Yeah.

The men are not.

But who brings in the revenue?

You've got to look at that.

And even the U.S.

Soccer Association is not saying that.

They're not saying, hey, look, we'll pay you the same when you bring in the same revenue.

Doesn't that make sense?

It does.

It does.

Even for those college kids, you played it this morning on Palm Lee

from Campus Reform.

Yeah.

That, you know, it's all about diversity.

Don't mess with our sports team.

It's all about equity.

Don't do it.

Yes, we want diversity.

In fact, you got to watch this.

This is Campus Reform going out to

the campus of the University of Florida on game game day,

asking about diversity quotas.

Check this out.

Talking first about diversity just in general, do you think diversity should be a factor in hiring decisions and in college admissions processes?

Yeah, absolutely.

Probably they should have diversity quotas for like college admissions and a bunch of other things.

I think they already have bunch of those though, but like those are definitely a good thing.

Absolutely.

Definitely.

I mean, I think it's an absolute necessity.

Yeah, everyone should have an equal part

anywhere, everybody.

As a first-generation college student from a hispanic household it's very important should we develop diversity quotas for you know the workplace or for college admissions how they usually work

is if a population is 35 hispanic then the school in that region i guess would also have to be 35 percent hispanic and its student population to reflect the demographics of the larger community is that something that you would support yeah i would suppose

yeah

how about that i'm surprised yeah yeah i mean yeah yeah i mean you know it's pretty reasonable yeah it sounds reasonable it does yeah same i think it definitely should be taken into account.

No, absolutely.

There should be more diversity in basically every single field.

So what about diversity quotas on sports teams, college sports teams?

Do you guys think?

No, I think that should be skill based.

No, not necessarily.

That's skill based.

No matter

what you are.

Probably not.

I feel like it should be based off the talent.

That's something that's a little bit different.

Yeah, it's less important.

More emphasis placed on ability.

Sports is different than college.

Sports is not the same.

I mean, talent is talent is talent is talent.

Right.

I don't think we should.

Like, college sports is about getting the best players for your team.

And I don't think we should focus on which race or ethnicity to get.

I think the diversity quota for any sports team, it doesn't make much sense.

It shouldn't make no skill.

No.

Just let the skills shine, and whoever's the best player deserves to be on the team.

Obviously, with sports, it's talent first over health.

I did some research about the demographics here you asked for.

We're going to put this into like a hypothetical situation.

So, 50% of students here are white.

This is from 2019.

19% are Hispanic, 8% are Asian, and 5% are African-American.

If we were to apply that quota to the offensive lineup for the Florida Gators football team,

this is what the lineup would look like.

And that's what I'm saying.

A bunch of whiteys.

A couple of Latinos.

Two Asians and one black person.

No,

we're going to say no on that.

Oh, that doesn't work.

No.

I mean, I guess you could say like more skilled people should get into schools too.

I guess what I said could kind of be pod both.

We probably would.

Oh, yeah.

Because we recruit based on skill.

And if we recruited based on diversity, then

we'd probably be worse.

I see nothing wrong with the guns.

That's what we supported one minute ago.

I think it's perfectly fine.

If they're the best players fit for the job, then they deserve the spot.

I don't necessarily think that it's a bad thing that these people are just better at the sports that they play.

Okay.

I mean, it'd definitely be different.

When's the last time you saw a prominent Asian in football?

Does this kind of change your mind about diversity quotas in other sectors sectors like the workplace, like college admissions?

If we're talking about being the best in sports,

shouldn't we also be talking about being the best in the workplace, being the best company, being the best college, the best university, regardless of anyone's race?

Yeah, I think it was a good idea.

Yeah,

I think so.

If you're recruiting athletes based on their skill level, maybe you should admit students based on

their scores and their academic merit more so than diversity.

Right.

Yeah, a little bit because I didn't think about it being

That's your problem.

You didn't think.

You didn't make a good argument for why

my reason for school would be the same for sports, basically.

Sure,

I think so.

This is one minute later.

I didn't think about diversity too much and like college admissions or workplace.

Yeah, I think now that I think about it, you can think of

sports versus college admissions.

I wish you would have done that before.

Skill always comes first.

I don't necessarily think quotas are the way to go.

I know they're on the screen.

Oh, really?

I feel feel like that's just counterintuitive.

Did one minute motivated to admit anybody or do anything?

Uh-huh.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I mean,

it doesn't really matter what person's race is, who they are, whatever.

Like, it's kind of a complete opposite of what I just said to you.

But yeah, yeah, really.

You're right.

You know, it's interesting when you think about a problem, the difference that can make.

Then

when some professor or teacher is just telling you that diversity is good and so you instantly believe it without putting one second of thought into it.

That's it does change things.

It does.

Yeah, it does.

You know what?

That makes sense.

That does make sense.

Yeah, it does.

I think about it differently.