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Hey,
it's Governor Cuomo Day on the program.
We begin in 60 seconds.
The Glenback Program.
You ever open up an old photo album and get immediately transported back to that moment in time, those old family videos?
Do you even have the equipment to watch them anymore?
Today would be a really good day for photos, wouldn't it?
Today, I think you...
I mean, it's important to take pictures of important days.
No, this is about saving the pictures that you've already taken.
Yeah.
See, that's what I'm saying.
Well, if I were to take a photo today, then I would save them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you save them for a long time.
Is there anything that you are addressing in particular?
I just think that today is a day that you can build memories memories that last a lifetime.
I canceled tonight's TV show today.
You did?
Did you?
Yeah, yeah.
Well,
I had a little cancer surgery yesterday.
A little run-in with a surgeon.
And it does look like a run-in, doesn't it?
It does.
He found a little bit more.
And
so
I heard the same thing.
Yeah.
Ooh, there was more than I thought.
Is that why you dug about three inches into my skull?
Oh, gosh.
And
he did say to me, hmm,
I think we're going to get to know each other quite well.
And I was like, oh, really?
Right.
Yeah.
Thank you.
So, anyway, so everybody, look, point.
Let's get it over with.
Glenn's got bandages all over his face.
I look like I, you know, was attacked in some marshmallow war or something.
I don't know, but there it is.
Ha ha ha ha.
Let's move on.
It is interesting that unlike every other circumstance in life, you have no respite for even when it's cancer here.
Like it does it.
You get no benefit.
Oh, no, they were talking to me yesterday about Glenn.
You know, you got to do the TV show.
Your audience will
understand.
And I'm like, did you watch the Olympics with Bob Costas?
The pink eye earlier.
He had one pink eye and you couldn't, you were like, I can't listen to it.
I don't.
I'm looking at is the eye.
I've got four huge bandages on my face.
How long will these bandages be on your face?
Till tomorrow.
Oh, that's it?
That's it.
Oh, then today is the day to make memories.
Yeah, really.
Shut up.
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Now, you know it's a big day when somebody on this show has a vacation day and they decide, I'm not taking it.
Stu was supposed to be on vacation, supposed to be leaving today, and he's actually going to leave the show early today, but he could not leave because today
is like his Pearl Harbor.
Today is
a big day for Stu.
The man who has created AndrewCuomoisAwful.com
months ago.
And happy birthday, Stu.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
I want to be clear.
I did not come in off of a vacation because you had bandages all over your face.
Oh, no.
And I wanted to be part of all that.
No, I said to you.
I said to you yesterday, could you do the show for me?
You're like, I'm on vacation.
Okay, thank you, Stu.
So, Andrew Cuomo, it's interesting to watch.
I went through the entire report yesterday
and there's a lot in there.
I mean, there were 11 different accusers.
There's a couple in there that were upset at certain comments and stuff that
maybe you could brush off as as not as serious as the others.
There's
some really serious ones.
One interesting thing that I have not heard anyone mention, if you remember the beginning of the sexual harassment stuff with Cuomo, and I'm not talking about him murdering thousands of elderly people.
Oh, no, that's a totally different scale.
That's not as important as this.
Nothing in here about murdering old people.
That's not in this particular report.
This one is about the sexual harassment.
And the first thing we heard was Lindsay Boylan, and she came out and she wrote a long post about her interactions with with uh governor cuomo one of the first things she said that had any traction whatsoever was that she was on a private plane with andrew cuomo and others and he started saying you know let's play strip poker remember this hey hey let's play strip poker
i was talking about zip strip i was saying maybe we uh uh take the stairs in the executive mansion take them down to the original wood that's what i was talking about stripping the paint off.
Not stripping like she thought.
She completely
misunderstood.
However, there's an update to that story in the report.
It says,
Ms.
Boylan wrote this medium piece, and then they released a statement, if you remember, the Cuomo administration, with multiple people signing it, saying, we were on each of these October flights, and this conversation did not happen, end quote.
But during our investigation, one of the individuals who joined the statement, Mr.
Zemsky, testified that he did, in fact, recall the governor making the comment about strip poker on the plane.
Listen, that's how we were on the plane, but I was talking about a Volvo,
the car.
That's what I was talking about.
See, I.
You know, look, Andrew Cuomo should step down for
the well-being of the state and the country, But I would really miss your Andrew Cuomo impression if he does.
I don't want it to go away.
We can keep it going.
So they went through 74,000 documents, interviewed a couple hundred people.
The biggest accusation is 74,000.
74,000 documents.
Like tons of, they have tons of texts about all of these incidents.
People who are making these accusations texting their friends right after they supposedly occurred.
It's bad.
Yeah.
All of this is.
Some of it sounds like it wasn't a big deal, right?
Some of it sounds like just, for example, there's a nurse who is, there was a statement made by Cuomo, kind of like, yeah, you make that gown look nice.
Hell, look, is that something he should be saying?
No, no.
As the governor.
But is that something to remove him from office?
No.
No.
Executive assistant one.
And it used to be something you could kind of say in society.
Right.
Sure.
It's men could compliment women.
Right.
As soon as
you can't.
I mean, do you guys know any more, anybody more more huggy than me?
In real life, no, you're pretty huggy.
What doesn't mean in real life?
Well, like Andrew Cuomo, I've seen him on TV.
Yeah, he is.
He's more huggy than you.
Okay, so I'm a very huggy person.
Yeah.
No one has ever filed a complaint.
No one has ever filed a complaint.
That's not to say that's not because that's not what we're talking about.
What you do is not what we're talking about.
Right.
We're talking about a guy that's copping feels.
Right, but that's what he's doing.
That's what he's doing.
He's claiming that I just hug people right no you know when you hug
you know i'm hugging and so i've got parkinson since sometimes my hands wait you vibrate on their bloody
this is a well-defined strategy what you're talking about right there in the hug in the moment of taking the photo there was a lot of grabbage going on there was a lot of uh uh multiple women said while they were taking photos he would grab them on the rear end well there is one woman who claims he reached under her shirt and cupped her breast.
Yes.
You're talking about executive assistant one in the report.
And then they took a photo right after that.
Yeah.
So during
while they were taking a photo,
but because he did it, the photo was incredibly blurry.
It was a selfie in the mansion of the White House.
They eventually did get a photo that...
was taken.
And that's important because he denied taking the selfie, saying he'd never, he doesn't even like taking selfies.
I don't take selfies.
Now, multiple other other people testified that he did the same thing.
Not only did he ask her to take the selfie, but he told her she could only share it with one person, another female assistant.
And they go through
the timeline here.
It's very clear that he was trying to make the other one.
Jealous.
And she knew that at the time.
And she knew that at the time.
They were friends.
And they're both in here as accusers, by the way.
Both the one who took the photo there, executive assistant one, plus McGrath, who's another one.
He is, he is,
I mean, when he asked, what was it, executive assistant number one.
I'm trying to remember who it was.
Who was the one that asked him, what kind of girlfriend are you looking for?
There were several.
He did that to several people.
He said to one of them,
someone who likes pain.
Yes, that was, I can't remember which one that was, but that was definitely in the report.
That's the girlfriend he's looking for.
Let me give you some of the, this is some of the worst stuff from the executive assistant one.
And this is the stuff that really crosses the line from creepy behavior to criminal behavior in many ways.
She talks about how he would hug in a way.
You know how
you said you're a hugger.
There are ways you hug people that you're being friendly with, and there are ways totally renocent.
Yeah, she's saying that he would intentionally hold her really close to feel her breasts against his body.
Then she says he would rub her back for long periods of time.
Again,
this is a governor of a state and an executive assistant here.
It's important to understand what this looks like.
Inappropriate interactions left her so nervous, you said she would break out in hives.
And I thought to myself, that's, you know, I don't know.
Like, is that...
That's why I was licking her face.
I thought maybe there was honey in those hives.
But Cuomo actually confirms the hives thing, saying that he noticed her with this blotchy skin on her neck and assumed she was just being nervous because of his dictation.
Which, again, I'm glad he finished that word.
I knew knew it had the word
dictation in it.
Think about this for a second here.
Governor Cuomo stood next to Executive Assistant One on her left as they took a selfie with the right hand.
This is the photo we were talking about.
As Executive Assistant One held up the camera, the governor moved his hand to grab her butt cheek and began to rub it.
The rubbing lasted at least five seconds.
Now,
take a moment,
look at your clock if you have a second hand in front of you and time out how long it would be to rub an executive assistant's butt for five seconds.
Here we go.
Hand on butt now.
Oh my.
Hand off.
That's a lot of rubbing.
That's a lot of rubbing.
That's a lot of rubbing.
Eventually, they get to a situation where they're in the mansion.
And she's pretty credible here for a couple of reasons.
Number one, she does say the thing that you mentioned, Pat.
He goes in for a kiss.
He goes under her blouse, cups her breast, goes through all this
stuff against her will.
And long enough, by the way, that she said she
looked at him and then looked down and could see
his hand.
Yeah.
Yeah, she describes it.
She says, I mean, he was like cupping my breast.
He cupped my breast.
I have to tell you, at that moment, I was in such shock that I could just tell you, I remember looking down and seeing his hand, seeing the top of my bra, and I remember it being like a little even, even the cup, the kind of bra, to the point that I had to tell you that it didn't fit me properly.
It was a little loose.
I remember seeing exactly that.
I don't even understand what that means, but I'm going to go with it.
Well, I mean, what she's she's saying.
She's saying she looked down and she was like, oh, you know, this doesn't fit me exactly right.
It doesn't keep predators out.
It's funny that you're mocking it because it's, I actually thought of something you said a million times when I read that, which is when you have a big, important moment in our life, you can see the paint on your wall and remember the color of the paint and the texture of the paint and all the weird details around it.
And that's what she's citing here.
She had a moment that was so traumatic, it froze in time.
It froze in time.
Yeah.
What's interesting is this woman, who is the biggest, probably the worst complaint.
I mean, there's multiple issues here.
What year was it?
This is 2020.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
So how old were you?
Oh, my God.
I was 12.
I was 12 in 2020.
After the Me Too era, right?
After
Como
two times.
He not only passes or puts in legislation that says everybody's got to stop with this sexual harassment and defines it, then he also comes out and starts to tweet and take a real hard stand on sexual predators.
Yeah.
Amazing.
And says there's a zero tolerance policy.
Right.
But the reason we know about this, which is interesting, is that she,
after all these accusations start coming out, she talks to her executive assistant friends to number two and number three in the report.
And they believe, because of the New York State Handbook, they are required by rule to report this.
So executive assistant one does not report it.
She's not trying to sink Cuomo.
The other two women go to the authorities and report it.
And that's how this comes out.
That really kind of makes it more believable.
I think so, too.
And there's multiple people like this.
The other big one that kind of came out yesterday is one we did not previously know about, which was a state trooper who was assigned to Cuomo's protection.
Protection.
Now, when I say...
So he's assaulting the person.
There's no protection for the woman who's providing him protection.
Right.
And when I say assigned to her protection, she was assigned to his protection only because Andrew Cuomo basically saw her and thought she was hot.
So she is, and we know this,
at least most of this.
We don't have him on record saying it was because she was hot, but we do have records of her not being qualified for the job.
So she did not have enough experience to qualify as someone on his protective detail.
And he forced it through because he wanted her on there.
He's claiming, oh, well, I wanted diversity.
I wanted more women
on the protection.
Right.
In fact, to the point of he asked specifically for her, this one woman, there was other women there.
They didn't ask for them.
Asked for this one woman to come on his protective detail.
The person who was in charge of this said,
all right, well, I looked into it and she's not qualified, so I'm not going to do anything.
Cuomo approaches this guy again and says, hey, where's my girl?
Basically, like, I asked you to bring her on.
Where is she?
And he said, well, she's not really, she's not qualified.
She doesn't have enough experience.
The next day, senior aide from the governor's mansion calls the same person and says, hey, by the way, we need to bring her on.
We're adjusting the rules on this particular requirement.
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So, Cuomo's defense is: I do it with everybody.
You know what I mean?
Oh, okay.
All right.
All right.
I mean, I guess that could have been Osama bin Laden's.
Look, I blow up everybody.
You know, I sexually assault everybody.
Yeah.
How dare you hunt me down for it?
That's who I am.
If you commit genocide, you can't be charged with murder.
Right.
I've done killing everyone.
Yeah.
That's a pathetic defense.
His defense was pathetic on so many levels.
It was creepy, too.
He did a weird defense.
The way he delivered it was weird.
It was just strange.
Awful.
Well, I do have a dramatic
recreation of his apology coming up.
Oh, my gosh.
I can't wait for this.
See,
this is a good day to skip vacation.
Yes.
So this trooper, well, interesting part, there's a lot of interesting stuff that goes on with the media as well.
His office intimidates the media multiple times.
This trooper, somehow one of the Albany papers got word of the story and was going to write about it.
And the people in Cuomo's administration got ahead of it, called the,
I think it was the Albany Times Union, and basically threatened the reporter and said, you can't say this about this officer because what you'd be saying is that she only got her job because she's attractive.
And they had a female aide do this.
So basically a female aide calling a reporter and saying, how dare you assume that because she was attractive, she got this job.
Women can do things.
And if you run this report, you are saying women can't do things.
They're only there because they're attractive.
Oh my God.
Now utilizing this gender stuff, the diversity stuff multiple times.
They use that as their defense.
It's almost like
they don't mean it.
It's almost like they don't mean it, Clay.
Did it work?
It did.
They scratched the report.
That's why we didn't know about it until this thing came out.
They also went after Lindsay Boylan, who was the first accuser, the one that's the strip poker accuser.
They went after her and leaked
private personnel files to media sources to the extent, and there's a couple media sources in there, who actively rejected them sending it, said, do not send me her personnel files.
And they sent them anyway.
To reporters who said they did not want them.
They still tried to trash her to the point where they printed them out and hand-redacted these files so that other people wouldn't be seen in them.
So this was not like, oh, gosh, I sent you the wrong file or, oh, gee, they actually printed them out, hand-redacted them so that only she would be targeted in these particular complaints.
I mean,
this is an operation, and
it is, in my mind, a criminal operation.
Not just from Cuomo, by the way.
All of his top aides are all over the stuff,
taking out and executing criminal requests on his behalf over and over and over.
Why is the state not going after him?
Well, I think they are.
I mean, they're going to impeach him.
They're not pressing any charges.
At least Stefanic yesterday came out and said she thinks he should be not only impeached, but arrested.
And I think arguably that's true.
However,
you know, I doubt, you know, look, we know the realities of politics.
The idea that he's going to get arrested,
I think it's a small chance.
I think it's right.
But, yeah.
But impeachment, i think look every democrat in the entire state is basically out there saying now he should not only resign but be impeached there's a good chance he gets impeached
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So we're talking about Andrew Cuomo, eh?
Yes,
baby.
We have
Andrew Cuomo,
his amazing apology.
And I'm going to read it verbatim.
It's not an apology.
Well, no, his defense.
His defense.
His defense.
It's a powerful one, though, too.
It's powerful.
He has really good reasons.
Removed really good arguments.
Oh, my gosh, Tony.
Yeah, so moved.
I was moved.
I'll tell you that.
You know, you could tell.
Well, I had a movement.
Yes.
You could tell Cuomo knew this was coming, though, because about a week ago, he shifted from...
Hey, look, just wait for the report to come out.
When the report comes out, it's going to show I'm innocent.
And all of a sudden it became, wait a minute, this is politics.
These guys, these guys hate me.
All these Democrats, by the way, who are investigating me, all Democrats, by the way, and the accusers, who, by the way, all Democrats, all those Democratic accusers, all those people are using politics against me.
This guy went after Kavanaugh.
And all the accusers were Democrats.
Right.
Okay.
That was clearly political.
Clearly political.
And yet, all of us took it seriously until we heard them.
You know what I mean?
These are people in his own party and afraid of him.
Some of them are still working inside
the executive branch.
You want to talk about courage.
Oh, so brave.
So brave.
These people are.
Yeah, like one woman who was so excited to come see Andrew Cuomo, she comes up in
a handshake line.
She didn't get a handshake, unfortunately.
She was an energy executive and she had the logo of her energy company in the place where logos are.
Like, for example, this Andrew Cuomo is awful t-shirt.
Or right where your giant boobs are.
Right, where your giant man boobs are, my moobs.
My moobs.
And so, if you were to, let's say, come up and start poking the places where it says Andrew Cuomo is awful on my chest, you'd be touching my moobs.
And that's
not okay.
He kind of like traced it, right?
He was kind of just
he basically traced the logo and kept pushing his fingers into her boobs.
Did he think it was in braille?
And that's why he was just trying to read it with his fingers.
Why is it that there seems to be a period in the middle on the right side, and then in the logo, there's a period in the middle popping up over there?
And just do a little circle around that baby.
It's just so disturbing.
So this all happened, and
she was obviously upset about it.
Then he leaned into her and said, I'm going to say that there's a spider on your shoulder.
And he then takes his hand and brushes the top of her breast to her shoulder a couple times.
And it's like, oh, you got a spider there.
He is so weird.
He is smooth.
Yeah, that's the word.
So here is, and I'm going to have a hard time telling the difference between the actual tape, but I want to say to you right off the start, this is a dramatic recreation.
It's a voice actor impersonating Cuomo on his statement yesterday.
And I'm going to read it verbatim because it's bad enough verbatim.
So here we go.
It's been a hard
and painful period for me and my family, especially as others feed ugly stories to the press.
Many of them in my office.
But I cooperated with a review and I can now finally share the truth.
Badabing.
My attorney, who is non-political, former federal prosecutor, I believe he was an altar boy at one point, has done a response.
That's fair.
I believe he was an altar boy at one point.
Don't interrupt an actor when he's...
He's done a response to each allegation.
And it's weird because he did it quickly.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, we just got the report, and he's written 90.
He's fast.
And the facts are much different than what has been portrayed first
I want you to know directly from me
I never ever ever touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances this is a quote
I'm
I'm 63 years old
and I've lived my entire life in public view That's just not who I am.
It's not who I've ever been.
I love how the way he plays.
I'm 63 years old.
What are you saying there?
As if, because I'm a grandfather.
I love that one.
He's too old to be doing this.
Is that what he's implying?
That is what he's implying.
He does that in the report as well.
When someone who's like in her early 20s mentions, you know, some of these harassment claims, he's like, look, shit, my daughter's a 22.
This is crazy.
One of the people that he rasped when he said,
you know,
I, you know, how young is appropriate for me.
And one of them said, at least as old as your daughter's, your old freak.
Yeah, that's the state trooper who said that.
Shit.
Which is amazing.
And he's like, look, how could a 63-year-old recognize a woman in her younger, early 20s is attractive?
That's impossible.
I don't think guys ever lose the ability to
understand
that a younger woman is pretty.
The question is whether you start assaulting them on the job.
Yes, that's kind of the issue.
Look, she was four, but she was beautiful.
I used to be four.
I can spot them.
Okay, so tell me about, before I get into this part, tell me about Charlotte Bennett, because this is, he makes a big deal out of this one, and this is the most, I think, disgusting of all of them.
Yeah, Charlotte Bennett is, we just actually
spoke about her.
She was 25, and they had a conversation about how old he could date.
Could he date, who could he date?
And he he said he wouldn't want to go under 22.
He thinks that would be ridiculous.
That's 63.
I wouldn't want to go under 22.
Now, that's a weird cutoff.
That's a weird cutoff.
That's way too young.
And shockingly, just happens to be a little under her age, Charlotte Bennett's age.
It was reported multiple times from other people in the office that the governor had interest toward her and brought her to places where she wouldn't normally be because he was attracted to her.
But
the thing about her is she was a victim of, I believe it was a rape at one point earlier in her life and had disclosed this to Cuomo.
Over and over again, he would bring this up to her to talk about her.
It's rape survivors.
They love it.
This is like,
how are you feeling about that rape thing today?
That's basically what he did.
And so his defense basically is: look,
I had,
I.
I'll give you the defense.
I'll give you the defense.
He's got a defense.
I just think what he did to her, he played on someone who was vulnerable,
had already experienced a traumatic event.
Yeah.
And he played on it.
And without getting to his defense, he over and over again, he's accused of basically grooming these women.
Like he would, he wouldn't.
And she said it.
She said, multiple people said it.
And she even says at one point that she saw him as a father figure initially.
Um, and he violated that.
Sleep with your daddy.
Oh, daddy can be great.
Was that actually his defense?
I didn't know that he said.
Okay, this is his actual defense.
Now, listen, there is one complaint that has been made that bothered me most.
That complaint was made by a young woman, Charlotte Bennett.
Oh, yummy.
Anyway, she worked in my office.
And it's important for me
that you fully understand the situation.
You see, Charlotte worked in my office last year as a
assistant.
And she was smart.
She was talented.
She was eager to learn.
Side note.
And I was eager to teach, you know.
She identified herself to me as a survivor of sexual assault.
She said that she came to my administration because of all of the progress that we had made in fighting sexual assault.
She talked about her personal trauma that she endured and how she was handling it.
I could see how it was affecting her, you know, and I could see her pain.
Why, I was even talking to this young woman.
Why would I?
I did ask her questions that I normally don't ask people.
I've heard Charlotte and her lawyer, and I understand what they're saying, you know what I'm saying?
But they read into comments that I made and draw inferences that I never meant.
They obscribe motives I never had.
Simply put, they heard things that I just didn't say.
That's
his defense.
They heard things that he didn't say.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
You know, there is an interesting weird line here in that, like, what he's saying there is that she's lying.
She's lying.
Right?
But he can't say it.
He can't.
He's trying.
He's already said survivors need to be believed.
Believed.
Hashtag believe survivors.
Yeah, but he wrote that during the catalogue.
But she's so upset about the rape
that she just doesn't even know what she's saying anymore.
Is that it?
Isn't that it?
That's basically what he said.
That's what he's saying.
I could see her pain.
I did ask her questions that I don't normally ask, but she heard answers and she heard inferences in those questions.
And I didn't, I was just asking her, you know, in the spirit of helpfulness, how young of a girl I should date.
It's indefensible, particularly when you see the scope of it.
I mean, it goes into massive detail.
There's tons of examples with most of these women.
It's not just one thing or one time.
It is really extensive.
And, you know, it also, by the way, what is downplayed in the report is the two sides of this.
One side of people saying like, oh my gosh, I don't want to do this.
I don't know what to do.
I don't know how to report it.
And then the other side,
an incredible level of intimidation and anger that any, they all were in this terrible work environment where they'd be screamed at every time they made a mistake.
They would be berated in front of the entire room constantly.
So like, this is separate from a normal work environment type of thing, separate from the sexual harassment.
They had this intimidation factor that he led.
Anytime you disagreed with him, you'd get yelled at, berated by his aides and everything else.
So they were terrified to report it.
Some of them did report it.
And some of the aides around, including general special counsels around the governor, did nothing with the information.
They didn't run it up the chain as was required by law.
A lighter version of Jeffrey Epstein.
He had all those people around him that enabled him, that defended him, that they would intimidate.
He didn't have to do all of it.
They did it for him.
No, it's true.
And he went on the, you know, Cuomo went on in probably the most cited part of this defense where he runs a montage of him like hugging Bill Clinton.
Like, I hug everybody.
This defense, which we mentioned earlier.
And Bill Clinton actually assaulted me.
I'm just saying he had his hand on my ass for more than five seconds.
I'll tell you that.
That would I actually believe.
But he leaves out all sorts of details here that he, you know, the woman that he's talking about that complained about him grabbing her face with two hands and coming in and giving him her a kiss had already physically removed his hand from her bare back earlier in the interaction.
Okay, now listen to this.
This is really important.
They're meeting.
She has a bare back.
He puts her hand.
And this is the first time they've ever met.
Ever met.
Yeah, ever met.
He puts his hand on her bare back, a little on the lower side of the back.
She's so uncomfortable, she physically removes his hand from her back.
And then he says something like, oh, you're aggressive, or something like that.
And then reaches in with both hands around the head, as she says, kind of behind her head so that if she tried to pull away, he could make sure that didn't happen, basically.
A controlling position.
And then
comes in, and then there's a picture of this happening where he gives her a kiss.
Now, in in and of itself, an Italian guy coming in, putting his hands on your face and giving you a kiss, you could say his defense would work against that.
But think about this interaction for a second.
It's the first time you're meeting someone.
The person is excited to meet you.
They're a fan of your work.
You come in and make them so uncomfortable, they physically remove your hand.
If somehow that interaction occurred with someone, you'd be...
You'd standoffish.
You'd be like, well, I don't know if this person is really sensitive.
I don't know what's going on.
I better just remove myself from this operation.
Instead, he goes in and tries to take control of her head and still forces a kiss she clearly does not want.
Well, I think he's actually into that kind of stuff, obviously.
I mean, when he asked, you know, what are you looking for in a girl?
When he was asked, what are you looking for in a girlfriend?
He said, somebody who likes pain.
I think he is, he likes.
He likes this aggressive.
He does.
And it's important quickly to just mention Chris Cuomo is mentioned multiple times in this report report as well.
The CNN anchor who actually wrote the first denial for the governor, emailed him a draft of it, which is basically what he used.
A CNN personality wrote the defense against these women.
And they're going to lecture us about Me Too and believe all women.
I mean, it is despicable.
How this guy remains on the air after what he's done here is absolutely incredible.
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Things are starting to become more and more clear.
They were doing some things that don't really make sense right before we found out that there was a virus.
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He is the one that ushered in its release.
Hello, Michael.
How are you, sir?
Good morning, Glenn.
Thanks for having me.
You bet.
Now, so your report, the GOP report, finds the Wuhan lab was carrying out some suspicious activity just before the start of the pandemic.
What is the suspicious activity?
Well, you know, it goes back to the summer of 2019, the Chinese CDC,
and the actual director of the Wuhan lab expressed concern about the safety of the lab.
Then they began these major renovations that took place with respect to the air quality.
waste systems.
In September the 12th, they had this genetic sequencing database that they took offline in the middle of the night.
Finally, they bring in the top
general for Kim Bio,
the chemical biological expert, to really take over the Wuhan lab.
This is in basically September, October timeframe.
Also, Glenn, we had the 2019 Military World Games.
9,000 athletes travel from around the world to Wuhan.
And then they describe it as a lockdown sort of ghost town.
And many of them come back infected with a flu-like virus consistent with COVID.
Finally, satellite imagery.
It's shown a lot of cars going to the hospitals.
And guess what's right in the middle of all the hospitals?
The Wuhan lab.
Well, that wet market was also just a couple hundred yards away, you know.
I mean, it probably came from the wet market, don't you think?
Yeah, that's
the
classic Chinese diversion.
The Communist Party lies.
They want you to think it's coming from the wet market when it's really coming from somewhere else.
And that's why they silence the doctors who start talking about this SARS-like virus.
Remember, under international health regulations, they had to...
were required to report this after SARS in 2004, but instead they hide it.
I call it the greatest cover-up in human history.
I think it is, and I think it's the biggest
turning into the most disastrous thing in all of human history.
When it comes to tragedies, this is
the Titanic on a global scale.
You say that you believe it was leaked from the lab.
And how did we find out that they were
sending people in to change the air conditioning and and all of that right before the leak was announced
well you know my team did a very thorough and exhaustive investigation uh we have a classified annex to this but this is really coming from open source and we did we dug into on the internet quite a bit uh they actually did report some of this and we we found it.
I think, you know, Glenn, what's most disturbing is what was actually happening at the lab at that time and the lack of safety protocols.
Even our own State Department had two cables warning that the
safety protocols weren't being followed.
And it's this gain of function, genetically modifying coronaviruses
to basically
manufacture in a lab a superstars-like virus with an eye towards making a vaccine for it.
And then they tried to cover that up.
And Peter Dozik is the main culprit here, the doctor who published papers with Dr.
Xi, the bat lady.
Remember, these bats are about a thousand miles away in a cave.
The specimens get taken all the way to Wuhan.
This was not a naturally occurring event out of a cave.
It was manufactured in the lab, and we have the papers to prove it.
They published papers about this.
genetic modification process.
And they were doing genetic modification on the lungs of mice at the same time and injecting that coronavirus into
the lungs of mice,
we know
over the summer.
I mean, it is the paperwork and the paper trail is so very clear, and it leads to Fauci and Peter Dadzik.
I mean, they were clearly doing that.
They admitted they were doing this.
The question is,
is anybody ever going to be asked to pay for this?
Is Fauci and Peter Dazik, are they at least going to be
marked as part of the problem?
Well, they need to be held accountable.
You know,
unfortunately, the Democrats are in control.
They need to be called to Congress to testify about this.
We need a real investigation into this.
You know, you talk about commissions.
Why are we having a commission on this?
Why aren't we holding China accountable?
Why aren't we given access to the Wuhan lab?
Those archived databases hold the smoking gun, the proof that we need to prove that what they were doing is directly related to COVID-19.
But if you look at what Peter Dozick does,
he conspires with, he's actually an agent of the People's Republic of China, writes this Lancet letter.
to debunk this conspiracy theory that it came from the lab.
Remember at the time, President Trump was talking about it.
Many Republicans like myself were pointing to the lab.
So he gets 24 virologists to sign off on this medical journal with his science, which, and this will blow you away.
They were literally able to,
they could take the man-made fingerprints off of this so it looked like it was naturally occurring.
which is really sinister.
And that's what they did.
And so then they make this argument that it couldn't possibly have come from the lab.
They lie to the world.
And then Fauci is the one who endorses this and is complicit.
And then you get into the NIH funding,
going which we haven't talked about yet, but the idea
that Dowsic is getting funding,
American taxpayer money from NIH.
going into the Wuhan lab with the Batling.
With the monster.
Yeah.
With the Batling.
And I don't know if you have.
We should talk off air because we have been doing investigations of our own.
And we're about to, we're a couple of weeks away from releasing some information on the cover-up.
The cover-up is very, very clear.
And there's a paper trail on it.
And I don't know if you've seen it and all the players involved, but Fauci is at the top of this.
Well, we've seen, you know, the emails.
You know,
we want to know, you know,
obviously obviously NIH is approving the grant.
There's a relationship with DOSIC.
Even the other day, I think Fauci said, you know, we would be negligent
not to have invested in the Wuhan lab, almost doubling down on this.
And we are going to get to the bottom of this, Quinn, whether it's the Democrats have no appetite for this.
And I don't, you know, for the life of me understand why, but they don't.
They don't want to know what caused this and what can we do to stop it from ever happening again.
But you and I do and Republicans do.
And it's our duty to the nation and the world to uncover the truth.
So the American people are so tired of
some people, you know, January 6th people who did wrong.
They're in solitary confinement.
And the people who were behind the riots all during the summer, the Antifa that has been doing things in Portland for two years, they get off scot-free.
Andrew Cuomo, anyone, anyone else would be out by now.
But I think he's actually going to fight it.
Luckily on that one, at least the president has come out and said he thinks he should resign, not demand it, but he thinks he should resign.
We're tired of nobody
being held responsible for any of the things that are happening.
Are these people...
Are they going to be held responsible?
Can they be held responsible
in a Democratic Congress?
It's going to be hard because they, again, I chaired the giant task force, Glenn.
They were going to participate in the beginning, and then Pelosi called a diversion.
As we got closer to the election, she thought it would favor President Trump, so she backed out of it.
We've called for hearings on this.
They consistently deny our ability to have a hearing on this.
And that's quite frankly why we just wrote our own report on this.
We're in the minority, but we have a responsibility to speak the truth, come out with the report, and then to your point, hold those accountable and responsible for what they did.
We're talking about four and a half million people dead now and tens of trillions of dollars.
in economic devastation, and yet no one's held accountable.
And you cited all the other events
and no one's held accountable there.
And I think that's what people are tired of.
And, you know, I hope good patriots
like you and myself, what we did with this report, finally telling the truth about what happened,
will hold those accountable.
I hope so too, Michael.
Thank you so much.
This is Congressman Michael McCall of the great state of Texas.
You can follow him on Twitter at Rep McCall, K-M-C-C-A-U-L,
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Thank you so much, Michael.
Appreciate it.
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And I'm having to take the day because of my face.
What's wrong with your face?
What do you mean?
I hadn't noticed it.
It's a jerk.
I had noticed.
I hadn't noticed it.
Really?
Is it that subtle?
Yeah, it's real subtle.
It's real subtle.
Yeah, because you just mentioned it now.
I was like, oh.
Wow.
Huh.
So there is some.
So what are you seeing then?
I mean, because it looks bad to me.
Like
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Is it four?
Because it's hard to tell.
Four.
It is four.
It's four.
Four.
Would you call them giant bandages on your
i would that's what i would call them giant bandages i look like i was uh you know in a fight with a razor blade and i think i was you were yeah yeah i was they were digging cancer out of your face yeah and that was that's always fun that's always funny i was supposed to have one uh but uh when they got in there they were like hmm you know
And so they did them all at the same time.
So, no,
they dug two other holes just to have a biopsy.
And the doctor was like, dang,
this is cancer.
And I'm like, well, then let's take it out.
And he's like, I have to get a biopsy first before I can do that.
So I have to come back.
So it's a good look.
It's a good look.
It's a good look.
Especially when you're on television the next morning.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's always fun.
Yeah.
I had the slight advantage of doing it during, because I had the same problem in some of the same places.
It's really weird.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The good kind that isn't spreading all over your body.
Yes.
It's not the melanoma stuff.
Yeah.
And they dug it out of my forehead and my nose.
But I had, what, a week or so before I
before I had to be on television.
So I have the good kind of cancer.
I don't remember what it's called, but it's the good kind of cancer.
Is it like carcinoma?
No.
No.
I don't remember.
It's fun, sir.
It's the fun cancer.
The fun, sir.
And I was like,
what do you mean the good kind of cancer?
And they said the kind that doesn't usually kill you.
Yeah.
It just.
if you let it go, it would, which is why they take it out.
Yeah, it goes, it goes deep into you.
And so I have that.
And then I have
pre-cancer all over my face for melanoma.
Dang.
And I don't know why.
I mean, I grew up in Seattle.
Maybe because
when it was sunny in Seattle, I would just get fried.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Because you,
you know, you never saw the sun.
And my mom was always like, you got to buy sunscreen on.
And she'd lather it on.
But, you know, I'm a pretty pasty kind of guy.
And
it doesn't take a lot of exposure to the sun to do this.
Yeah.
That's what my doctor said.
It just happens.
Yeah.
And, you know, I went to.
Let me change something else.
I also went to the, I guess, no, I went to, I went to the hearing place to be able to get my headphones because they're made in ear hearing.
And the doctor said, you got to get hearing aids.
And I'm like, what?
Anyway,
she said, because you, you know, you are the same way.
You and I have listened to music so loud our whole life since we were young teenagers every single day
doing this
and she said you ever have a situation where you've been in a concert or something and you hear ringing afterwards and I'm like yeah
but it did you know didn't bother me she said no no no
that is showing you what it will be like when you start to lose your hearing.
She said,
it goes, it makes the impact.
And then in your younger years, it comes back.
But when you've had that ringing in your ears, when you've had that, like, I can't really hear you,
that's the level of damage that you've done.
And it just,
it takes a long time before it all peels back and goes away at that.
You know, when you start to become 50 years old, you start to have that.
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We have a couple of things.
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How does he survive this?
I guess just because.
He's on CNN.
Yeah, just because they don't care.
They don't care.
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I mean, it's all about politics.
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Well, yesterday, Andrew Cuomo
denied anything that was in that investigation of him fooling around with people and not fooling around, but sexually harassing them.
Play cut eight, please.
First, I want you to know directly from me
that I never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances.
I am 63 years old.
I've lived my entire adult life in public view.
That is just not who I am.
And that's not who I have ever been.
I got to tell you, I can't imagine being one of the 11 accusers that the state now, the Democratic Attorney General, has found credible.
I cannot believe what they must be feeling today.
Oh, they've got to be outraged and frustrated.
And what happened to believing the survivors?
Boy, that goes away, doesn't it?
When just as soon as
just as soon as it goes against your agenda.
Yeah.
It's the
report that came out yesterday is really damning.
I don't know how this guy survives other than he's a progressive darling.
And people in New York are afraid of him.
Just the few details you hear on the news might not sound that bad, but
Stu really went in depth through it and read all 165 pages or whatever there were.
And there's a lot of damning evidence in there.
Oh, my God.
I mean, the guy is a dirtbag.
Oh,
really bad.
You read the testimony of the women and you believe them.
Now,
some of them are like, you know, hey, honey, your dress makes you look cocked.
You know, okay.
You shouldn't do that.
You shouldn't do that.
That's bad.
But that
should you be impeached?
Yeah.
Probably not.
Lose your job.
You know, no, you just shouldn't do that.
You're a pig.
Okay.
That to me is not sexual harassment.
If you're doing it all the time, boy,
shake those boombas.
You know,
shake those boombas.
Is that a thing?
That's a.
I don't know.
I've only said it this one time.
But,
you know, that's a problem.
Now,
yesterday, Chris Cuomo comes on CNN,
and he says,
good evening.
I'm Chris Cuomo.
Welcome to prime time.
We're focused on COVID here, especially until we get the Delta variant under control.
And for now, as you know, it's getting worse.
Bum, bum, bum.
Okay, so let me, before I get into Chris Cuomo
and his portion of the report that does not look good, let me just say this.
What did he just say to you?
Hi, I'm Chris Cuomo.
We're concentrating on COVID tonight.
And I'm not going to say a word about my brother.
Right.
That's what he just said.
And then he says,
and we're focused on the Delta variant because
it's getting worse.
Okay, let me tell you about a,
I mean, just following the science here.
Just following the science.
What is the number one
reason
that, or one of the complications, the number one complication or pre-existing condition?
The comorbidities.
Yes, that would, you were more like, you were 30% more likely to die.
It was number one.
What was number one?
Obesity, I think.
Obesity, yes, 30%.
What was number two?
Diabetes?
High blood pressure.
Syphilis.
I don't know.
A study released on July 1st titled Underlying Medical Conditions and Severe Illnesses Among 540,667 Adults Hospitalized with COVID-19, March 2020 through March 2021.
Researchers show the strongest risk of factors for death were one,
obesity,
with 30% more likely to die.
Number two,
with 28% more likely,
anxiety and fear.
Really?
Ah,
anxiety and fear.
Anxiety and fear.
Wow.
Yeah.
So they've really,
you could almost blame
some of the media.
Yeah, you could, but I will.
I mean, if you look at what has been said in the past, they were boosting their ratings.
Charlie's Chester
said fear really drives the numbers, which is why we're constantly having the death toll on the side.
Oh, oh.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
He said, putting the increasing numbers there is not to inform the audience, but to keep them tuning in.
Wow.
Network president Jeff Zucker, Chester said, used a red phone to tell producers to ratchet up the number for ratings effect.
Well,
you could say that they were engaging in fear-mongering for ratings,
or you could say CNN was actively killing people.
Sure could, and they would if the shoe was on
Fox's foot, right?
Oh my gosh, they'd be all over that.
All over that.
This came out on July 1st.
I just got it yesterday.
We really, I mean, Fox and conservatives really do need to play the card.
What I mean, I think so, too.
And look at why does fear play such a bad role?
First of all, fear does not come from any place good.
Okay, we know that.
Fear destroys hope.
And what people,
the reason why people die is because they are hopeless.
When you're hopeless, you don't, there's no coming back.
That's why whenever you see somebody, no, stay with me, stay with me, you're going to be fine.
You're going to be fine.
Plus, let's not forget, fear leads to anger.
Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.
Yes.
Yes.
No.
No.
Why was he always indecided at the end?
Why was he indecident?
I'm not sure.
I don't know.
Yes, no.
Yes, no.
Is he talking to himself?
Is he arguing?
He's trying to decide.
Yeah.
Right.
Okay.
Okay.
Look at both sides of it.
Now, on to the harassment report from
the Attorney General, the Democrat Attorney General of New York.
That's important to note because all of these people calling for his resignation in New York, they're almost all Democrats.
Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden,
he took a break from his pudding and said,
And I think that translates roughly
to
he should resign.
Now,
there's another Cuomo involved in this in the report.
If you've read it, and we have,
According to email communications obtained by State Attorney General the office, Chris Cuomo sent an email in which he proposed lines that were eventually included in a late February statement issued by Andrew Cuomo in response to the allegations.
Questions have been raised about some of my personal interactions with people in my office, Chris Cuomo wrote.
I spend most of my life at work, and my colleagues are also my personal friends.
I never intended to offend anyone or cause any harm.
February 27, Message Jane also revealed that political consultant Liz Smith wrote, I don't love that part, but Chris Andrew wanted it in, and Chris wants to make sure we have enough contrition in here.
Chris Cuomo was also copied in a series of other emails advising how to respond to the specific allegations from former aide Charlotte Bennett, with the report saying that the television personality and other advisors counseled the governor to express contrition after the press published Ms.
Bennett's allegations.
The report said that Andrew Cuomo and his staff actively consulted Chris Cuomo as well as a series of other people close to the governor.
How is he on the air?
Seriously,
he can't cover
COVID because, A, when he had it, he went out.
Do you remember all those pictures?
Oh, yeah.
He said he was trapped in the basement.
He wasn't trapped in the basement.
He went out.
Yeah.
Okay.
So he violated the
quarantine.
The quarantine.
Yeah.
He not only violated the quarantine, he lied about it to his audience.
And he just lied about it the other day because somebody, one of his guests called him on it, and he lied about it then.
What did he say?
Well,
there was an argument about, it was that guy who owns.
a bar or restaurant and he wrote, he put a sign up that said,
you must provide true proof that you have not been vaccinated in order to in order to come into the establishment and so obviously that pissed off Cuomo and he's they're arguing back and forth about it and he's telling him how dangerous that is and so the guy said well what are you talking about you're you're the one who violated your own quarantine and and left when you were sick infecting people.
So don't start with me.
And he like, I did not.
Well, of course you did.
Of course course you did.
There's video of it.
Everybody has seen it.
We all know you did.
There's pictures of one and video of another.
Yeah.
And
we know that to be fact.
People were there who are on record saying I saw him.
Right.
So he has no credibility on talking to me about a vaccine.
He has no credibility to talk to me about the politics of the vaccine because he was involved in all of the political maneuvering with his brother.
And his brother killed all these people.
This is what is crazy to me is that these sexual harassment things, yes.
I mean, who didn't see this one coming?
So, yes, I believe them.
The
allegations ring true.
The state attorney general, who's a Democrat, says that they're true.
And they're bad enough.
Yeah.
But on the other hand, you're talking about killing people.
Killing.
Being responsible for the deaths of literally thousands of people.
Right.
Thousands.
Right.
Why?
Why?
Why would you do that?
Because he gets a lot of money from his campaign from a lot of private hospitals in New York.
He gets a lot of funding.
from the medical industry.
And they all said, don't, you'll overrun our hospitals.
So he didn't care about the old people.
He says he did, but he didn't.
And he did it for financial reasons.
And,
you know, they're not even investigating that.
That's worse than the things that he, I mean, what he did against women is bad enough.
But we're talking, it's like getting,
you know, Hitler on a speeding ticket.
What?
You know, oh,
he had a hit and run.
He killed some kid.
And you're upset about, what about the death camps over here?
I mean,
it's really, it shows where our society is right now.
And it also shows where our society is that he hasn't resigned yet.
He is going to try to fight this.
And I think, I think there's a chance that he wins.
I think there's a chance that he just stays in office.
You know, he learned this from Bill Clinton.
You just stay.
Yeah.
And you just keep going.
Keep deflecting until it kind of burns out and people are sick of hearing about it.
And then you move on.
You made it.
You move on.
It's quite a thing to watch, especially from the side that has been lecturing us for the last 10 years.
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But anyway,
we have somebody that I really am anxious to meet.
He is an intern at the Federalist and a college student.
He's a senior at Pepperdine University where he studies political science and rhetoric and leadership.
And
he wrote an article that I shared with you yesterday from the Federalist.
The left has a pedophilia problem and it's out in the open.
I think this is one of the
most comprehensive and the best articles I have read on this.
And he is absolutely right.
And we're at the bottom of the slippery slope.
I don't know when we got here, but it seems like we were kind of standing on the edge just yesterday and now we're normalizing pedophilia.
We're going to be joined by Spencer Lindquist in just a second.
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His name is Spencer Lindquist.
He's a college student from Pepperdine University and an intern at the Federalist, and he wrote a fantastic column that I think everyone should read.
The left has a pedophilia problem, and it's out in the open.
Let's go to Spencer.
Hi, Spencer.
Hi, thank you for having me on today.
You bet.
I found your
article not just fascinating, but incredibly brave.
You're exposing things that
the left does.
I mean, it is part of their religion.
I really truly believe.
It's part of their religion, and they don't want it discussed the way you did.
Well, thank you.
That's absolutely right.
And what we're seeing right now is that the left's ideology is completely devoid of any form of limiting principle.
So they have degraded the sexual ethic of our country and of our civilization ever since the sexual revolution.
And right now, the latest casualty in that revolution is going to be the innocence of children if the right does not put a stop to this.
So let me ask, Manzer, is there anything more degrading than that?
I mean, I think we're at the bottom of the slippery slope, the one that they said didn't exist.
I think it's turning out the slope, less of a slope and more of a cliff.
And we are tumbling down to that breakneck speed.
And the the way that we are seeing this attempt to normalize pedophilia, I mean, we're seeing this, and there was a New York Times article the other day that referred to the rape of a 13-year-old as trading sex.
This is a homeless 13-year-old.
And this was referred to as trading sex.
I've had conversations with people
through my work with my YouTube channel called The Pendulum, where people have told me at Pride Parade that they are, quote, down to the kink with kids.
We are seeing horrible, horrible pushes to normalize pedophilia from outlets like New York Times, The Washington Post, Vice.
This is a coordinated push, and this is a top-down push from elite interests in our society.
I'm just looking at the articles from Vice.
Are they the worst offender of this?
Because there's, what, 10 articles here.
This eight-year-old drag queen doesn't care what the haters say.
Photos of the fabulous kids of RuPaul's drag convention.
Meet the child stars of the controversial new wave of drag.
A pedophile opens up about being targeted by vigilantes.
A child rape victim on why society should be more empathetic to pedophiles.
Most child sex abusers are not pedophiles, experts say.
I spent a year with a non-offending pedophile.
I mean,
how about this one?
The current misconception is that every pedophile is a child molester, and if they're not, it's just a matter of time.
It's important to show the world that that is just not the case.
Those are all from vice.
And in one of those articles, they were discussing the idea of non-offending pedophiles.
And one of the pedophiles who they cited in that piece had actually been a foster parent and had been accused of raping a young girl.
So what they are doing is not only irresponsible because they are well aware of the consequences.
And this is not about tolerance or acceptance or love is love.
Those are all rhetorical tools that are being used to advocate for the normalization of pedophilia.
And if we conservatives grant them that frame that this is about tolerance and acceptance, then we are not going to do the exact thing that conservatives are tasked with doing.
If we cannot conserve the innocence of youth, we have no business calling ourselves conservatives in the first place.
I don't know what's happening to my fellow Americans.
All this stuff is going on, and
we don't seem to do anything about it.
We're just starting to, I guess, accept it as inevitable.
I think what we have to realize as a country is that these small bites that have been taken out of our ethics,
out of our belief in really just basic decency,
let alone religious faith,
and the wave of secularization, is that these small bites will never stop.
And one day we will wake up and we'll see exactly what's going on right now happening on an even larger scale.
I mean, we have academics in Ivy League institutions.
There is an associate professor named Joe Fischel.
And he, in a piece called Keep Pride Nude, argued that children should be exposed to adult nudity, to indecent exposure at pride parades.
So we are seeing this from some of the most powerful institutions in our society, from powerful media outlets like the Washington Post and the New York Times, to the premier academic institutions like Yale, Ivy League institutions.
And we need to understand that this is a top-down push.
The American people do not want this.
There is no grassroots desire for this.
This is something that has been foisted on us by the elites in our country, and it seems that they have some sort of vested interest in quickly normalizing pedophilia.
As the GQ writer over in the UK, someone needs to create porn for children.
Hear me out.
Young teens are already watching porn, but they're finding hardcore, aggressive videos that give terrible view of sex.
They need entry-level porn, a softcore site where everyone asks for consent and no one gets choked.
Absolutely, absolutely disgusting.
And the one thing I think that we can be thankful about is that they are so out in the open about this.
They are so out in the open.
They have become emboldened and they believe that this is something that the American people are going to accept.
But what it is, it's a humiliation ritual, quite frankly, because they think that if we'll accept this, then what won't we accept?
What agenda will we not accept if the degradation of our youth is allowed to continue?
I don't think there's been a time in American history where the youth have been
in more danger than right now.
You send them to school where they're supposed to be taught the things that we all supposedly believe in.
They're taught to hate their country.
They're taught to either say they can't make it because they're not white, or if they are white, that they are responsible and should be guilty all the time.
Then they get online
and
they can see and engage in anything.
Pedophiles are now openly coming out, and we are being, the society is being numbed to the point to where we're not standing up about this.
And I have to tell you, I just, I mean, I don't, can you think of a time in American history, any time in American history, where our children were in this much danger?
None whatsoever.
I can't think of any time in our history that children have been in so much danger.
And quite frankly, what we need to do, and one of the first steps of this solution, is to cast off any form of belief that the insults or the framing that the left uses is legitimate or in good faith in the slightest, because it isn't.
When you're called a homophobe or a bigot, you have to understand that these are buzzwords that are used to try and threaten your livelihood, threaten your career, threaten your reputation.
But there's a whole lot more at risk than just our reputations or our careers.
The future of our country is at risk.
The innocence of America's children is at risk.
And if we don't stand up for that, then we have, once again, we have no business calling ourselves conservatives.
This is one of the defining fights of our time.
One of the things in your article that I was not aware of was the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus.
And they performed a song with,
I thought, pretty revealing lyrics.
You think we'll corrupt your kids if our agenda goes unchecked?
Fine.
Just this once, you're correct.
Then they followed up with we'll convert your children happens bit by bit, quietly and subtly, and you'll barely notice it.
Now, they say that this is a joke, but I think the left always does this.
They'll say, this was just an academic paper, or this was a joke.
But in this case, you seem to
present evidence that it is definitely not a joke, at least to a lot of people in this choir.
It very much seems that it is not a joke in the slightest.
The two people that that actually wrote this song,
they recently wrote a play that's all about Bachabazi, which translates to boy play.
And that is a a very, very disgusting, disgusting tradition in certain areas of the Middle East.
Can you can you can you without becoming graphics
explain what that is?
So Bachabazi translates to boy boy play
and
essentially there are young young boys who are groomed
to dance for men, and it goes farther than just dancing.
But they built an entire play around this.
And then these are the people who are writing this song.
And we're supposed to believe that this is just a joke.
This is not a joke.
This is not a joke.
And there is a consistent trend of this happening in society.
So once they got called out on it, they tried to walk it back.
We cannot let them walk it back.
This is disgusting.
We have to call it out for what it is.
So,
who is the main source?
Who should we be
looking at to, I don't know, boycott, speak out?
What should we do?
Because it doesn't seem like anybody in Washington is doing anything about anything.
The first thing that we have to do is for all the parents out there, you have to understand that your children's mind, your children's safety, your children's future is at risk.
And our first responsibility is to our youth and to defending the youth in your life who you you have the ability to guide and protect.
And past that, there is no way around this other than to engage in social shaming.
People who say that we should be sexualizing children, they should have no seat at the table.
If there is any use for a cancel culture, it is for people who are pushing for the normalization of pedophilia.
This is completely intolerable and has to be treated as such.
Why do you feel so passionately about this?
I mean, you know,
there's a ton of things going on, and you don't hear a lot of people talking about this.
Is it just because nobody is talking about it?
That really is a huge part of why I'm so passionate about this.
And also, it's just about,
I mean, what do we want our future society to look like, right?
The people who are going to shape our society are the young men and women.
Young boys and girls will eventually be the men and women who lead this country.
And if we allow the left to poison them,
whether through things of a sexual nature, like I discussed in my article, or through critical race theory that teaches them to hate themselves and each other, if we allow the youth to be completely captivated and controlled by the left, we have a very dark future ahead of us.
If we do not defend them, then everything else, every policy disagreement is completely erased.
You are chief of staff of the California College Republicans.
Just a real quick comment on how you think things are going to work out with Gavin Newsom.
And I saw the poll numbers today.
It looks like it's getting very, very close.
And one Republican seems to be standing out.
Well, the California College Republicans, our board just unanimously voted to endorse Larry Elder.
So I'm very, very excited for his campaign.
And the California College Republicans are very, very excited to take a role in supporting him.
Newsom has absolutely, his administration has been train wrecked with California.
And we've seen a state that
has already been struggling, just absolutely, absolutely absolutely declining at a breakneck pace.
I've seen San Francisco, and if you look at it when I was a child, when I went there on family day trips versus now, it has gotten immeasurably worse.
And the Newsom administration is largely responsible for a lot of the decline that we've seen in recent years.
Spencer, thank you so much.
God bless.
Keep up the good work.
An intern at the Federalist College student at Pepperdine, Spencer Lindquist.
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Have you seen the video that he put out with all of the pictures of him kissing people?
Yeah.
This guy is not going to give up.
No.
Oh, he's he's categorically said that he's not going to resign.
And I don't think he is.
He's taken that stand the whole time, and he's serious about it.
And
why not?
I mean, Democrat, the D gives you all kinds of immunity to scandal.
People just don't care.
Can you imagine if this would Donald Trump?
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
This is everything they accused him of.
Yeah.
This is everything they accused Kavanaugh of, except times 11.
Right.
You know, Kavanaugh was one.
And it wasn't 30 or 40 years ago.
It's been in the last 12 months.
Yeah.
It's been all kinds of things going on this year.
So,
yeah.
If he, if he rides this out,
I don't know what it takes to dislodge a demon.
I don't know if it's a good idea or just
a lifetime of getting away with it.
Probably, yeah.
The second, I think, a lifetime of getting away with it.
And why not?
He knows he can always claim, ah, that's just an Italian thing.
We just do that.
That's what I do.
That's what I do.
I don't mean anything sexual by it.
No, it's not.
There's a huge difference between that and, you know, and placing your hand on the buttocks of a girl and rubbing it.
Yeah.
And then saying, you know, hey, I like my girls to like violence.
How you doing?
You know, all the things that he did that are, you know, you don't, he doesn't, he didn't, that I know of, greet Bill Clinton or George W.
Bush by putting his hand under their shirts and cupping his breast.
No, I'm pretty sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, that's the difference.
He's conflating this, hey, I kiss everybody's cheek.
Yeah, that's not what the report said you were doing.
No.
Okay.
And
the problem here is, is this goes again
to
one of the,
I think the strongest thing people are feeling right now is no one pays for their sins.
No one pays for it.
I mean, you'll pay for it, but if you're in the right crowd, you don't ever pay for your sins.
And that leads a country to a very dark place.
You either become a corrupt society and you become like Mexico, where thugs are in charge,
or the people push back and
it's not a good transition.
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New Emerson College poll inside California politics.
Would you vote to recall or remove
or keep Governor Newsom?
Vote to recall 46%.
That's up.
Vote to keep Governor Newsom, 48 and undecided, 6%.
That is three percentage points up since July.
And the the gain is coming from voters who said, I just, I don't know.
Last month's poll was 9%
voters
that were undecided.
And the vote to recall was at 43.
Now he has lost support from Hispanic voters.
54% of Hispanic respondents say they would vote to recall.
It is the only racial group responding in favor.
of the recall.
The majority of black respondents and Asian respondents wish to keep Newsom.
Why?
He's done such a bad job.
He's been
so bad for California.
He's hell-bent on destroying the state, I'm pretty convinced.
White respondents are split at 48% in favor of recalling Newsom, 49% in favor of keeping him.
You know, it is...
They openly say that California is the model for the White House.
I mean,
how do you say things like this without expecting people to go, oh, okay, yeah, sure.
Well, you're trying to destroy the country.
I think just because we're in such a crazy place that people are just used to crazy.
I mean,
the New Mexico Supreme Court just found that gas stations can be held liable.
for selling gas to intoxicated drivers.
Now,
how often do you even interact with the convenience store clerk when you get gas?
You pull up, you pay for it at the pump, and you move on.
Is a clerk supposed to do anything about that?
Even if you come inside, they're supposed to be able to ascertain whether or not you're fit to drive and not sell you gas.
I mean, if you're sloppy drunk, too, a lot of drunks get really mean.
Yes.
What do you mean
you're not going to sell me gas?
I want gas, damn it.
I mean,
that now that puts that person in danger.
Here's what you do: it's called common sense.
You see somebody who's coming in and filling up his gas tank that should not be driving, and they're absolutely sloppy drunk.
Call 911.
Hey, I'm at the gas station.
This guy just pulled off.
He's coming in to get gas.
Here's his license plate.
Here's his car.
He's still here if you're around.
Otherwise, look for him here.
That's what you do.
It's not your responsibility at all.
It's
crazy town.
It's just,
I mean,
how often do you,
you've got a store clerk there who probably has other customers too.
So even if they come in and they, you know, get something to eat or whatever, it's not even about selling them alcohol.
It's about selling them gas.
And you've got all these customers and you're supposed to be able to figure out if he should get gas or not.
Well, maybe
the person who's working at the gas station shouldn't, you know, go to jail or pay a fine.
Maybe we should just lower their social credit score.
Okay, yeah.
Just make it so that they can't go to the restaurant of their choice or go to a baseball game.
Right?
Yeah, they can't participate in society.
Exactly right.
Yeah.
Exactly right.
China's got it right.
Oh, yeah, they do.
They do.
So what's happening in China is coming here.
It's already happening.
Listen to this.
Go to the go just Google Southern Poverty Law Center
most dangerous extremists, American extremists.
See what comes up.
Last week, PayPal announced a partnership with the Southern Poverty Law Center to investigate the role of white supremacists and propagators of anti-government rhetoric.
PayPal says the collected information information will be shared with other financial firms and politicians.
Facebook is taking similar measures, recently introducing messages that ask users to snitch on the potentially extreme friends, which considering the platform's bias seems to mainly target the political right.
At the same time, Facebook and Microsoft are working with several other web giants and the United Nations on a database to block potential extremist content.
Do you have the list from Southern Poverty Law Center?
Yeah.
Number one on the list.
Maybe this is just alphabetical.
Alex Jones is at the top.
Alex Jones.
Then you got Alex Linder, who is
a premier neo-Nazi, apparently.
Okay, so Alex Jones.
National Alliance.
Alex Jones is a head of a neo-Nazi.
Yeah.
Okay.
Andrew England, so this is obviously
alphabetical.
He is a neo-Nazi daily stormer
from that website.
Neo-Nazi.
Then we've got Andrew Weave Arenheimer, an internet troll and hacker.
Okay.
Okay.
He's with 4chan.
Okay.
April Gady, she's a mother and promoter of the tonally challenged twins Lynx and Lam,
whose Prussian blue was for a time hot on the white nationalist circuit.
So she's a mother
who
promoted some act and they don't like the act.
I don't know.
Then we got Arthur Jensen,
August Crees.
I am not on the list anymore.
You're not yet.
Well, let me scroll down.
Well, if it's alphabetical.
Yeah, I'm saying.
David Barton on their top 10.
David Barton's still there.
David Barton's still there.
David, he's listed right above David Duke.
So he's got that going for him.
That's unbelievable.
David Barton was number three on their top 10.
Yeah, and I was and I was number four.
And I was a little upset that David beat me, but you know, well, he's, he's been doing it longer.
So now David Barton
is on the list for PayPal.
PayPal.
David Barton is one of the nicest guys I've ever met.
Has not an ounce of hate in him.
He is literally the most Christ-like person I think I know.
Would you agree with that?
Oh, yeah.
He is just so Christ-like and doesn't hate anybody, will talk to anybody.
And when you say, I don't think that's right, David, he'll say to you, well, this is my information.
What do you have?
Do you, I mean, because I'm willing to correct it if it's wrong.
He's always like that.
You must be slipping, Glenn.
I don't see you on the list.
Thank goodness.
Thank goodness I'm not on that list anymore because I wouldn't be able to use PayPal soon.
Or since they are putting that, that partnership with the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center, this thing is, remember, wasn't it Southern Poverty Law Center that was run by a pedophile or a
guy who was
a guy who was propositioning
young boys, not real young, but like 18.
So,
you know, they got a lot of credibility.
Southern Southern Poverty Law Center, they are investigating the role of white supremacists and propagators of anti-government rhetoric.
What does that mean?
What is anti-government rhetoric?
Because I don't see anyone on that list.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Do you find any Antifa?
Not so far.
Not so far.
Yeah.
You won't.
That's anti-government rhetoric.
The rhetoric of Richard Spencer,
the Nazi Party,
and is the same rhetoric as Antifa.
They don't believe in the Constitution.
They want it destroyed.
I have a right to question my government, and I have a right to make sure my government is following the Constitution.
I'm not anti-government.
I'm anti-corrupt government.
Again, PayPal says the collected information will be shared with other financial firms and politicians.
Why would they share it with politicians?
And are they going to base this on who's on the Southern Poverty Law Center list?
Is that where it will be
announced a partnership with the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center to investigate the role of white supremacists and propagators of anti-government rhetoric, subjective labels that potentially could impact a large number of group or people using their services?
I mean,
we are here, gang.
Remember, you said, not probably you, but a lot of your friends said, I don't have anything to worry about.
I don't care if they snoop on everything I have because I don't have anything to worry about.
I'm not doing anything wrong.
And we said to you, there is going to come a time when you will no longer be defining what is wrong.
And if they have access to everything,
even the access to everything that you don't have access to.
Remember, they can take your entire web history and they can tie things together that you would never tie together.
Tie them together.
You can't defend it because you don't have all of that information.
They have information on you.
Meanwhile,
Alexa and all the others are listening to your conversations at home.
Have you ever said anything that might be construed as anti-government?
Of course you have.
Everybody has, left and right.
You just better be sure.
You set these systems up.
The left better be sure that they have control of the government.
Because once you have these systems, no one is going to let them go.
No one will let them go.
It will take another George Washington to let them go.
You really think that anyone on the Republican side is going to say, no, we've got to get rid of all of this stuff when they have information on everybody?
Why isn't they, why is no one, no one going after
the NSA for all the snooping that they're doing?
Why is no one going after, you know,
the FISA courts and the FBI for the vast abuse?
Because people who are in power, you know, wouldn't mind a little help from here, you know, here and there.
We are so close to that black mirror episode of a social credit score.
You ever see that?
No.
Oh, watch, watch that, Pat.
It's phenomenal.
It is exactly.
Is it based on the Chinese model?
Yeah,
but it's here in America.
And it shows this woman who has a great credit score, and she's happy to everybody.
She treats everybody.
She talks to the right people, doesn't talk to the wrong people because she's always being tracked.
She has a good credit score, and she's trying to get a new house and an upgrade, but she needs a little higher credit score to be able to get that loan.
Something goes wrong in her life,
and her credit score takes a dive.
And by the end, she can't do anything.
She can't rent a car.
She can't do anything.
That's what we're headed for.
I think we've arrived at that destination.
When you see all the things that you're cut off from with Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and all that stuff.
Wait until they have the U.S.
dollar, digital U.S.
dollar.
I'm going to talk about this a little bit tomorrow.
If you don't know what the DUSD is,
it's definitely not the mark of the beast.
It's definitely.
Oh, it's not.
So we don't need to worry about that.
We don't have to worry about that.
Oh, for sure.
But it is absolute control on your entire life and tracking of your entire life.
We'll have that on tomorrow's broadcast.
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Yeah.
It's, I mean, what is happening?
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So
I'm just getting ready to go to do the rest of my day, and the employee mocking has begun.
Jeffy just walked in.
With a situation like you have, Glenn.
He's got a paper towel.
A roll of paper towels on his forehead.
Yeah.
Couldn't move the surgery, Glenn, just like you.
I tried.
Man, I told the doc, hey, can't we do this on a Friday?
And he was like, oh, no, no.
Who do you think you are, Glenn?
So you're mocking here.
Jeffy is what you're doing.
Yeah, that's just wrong, Jeffy.
That's not funny.
I just don't want you to feel it alone.
No, I don't feel it.
I'm with you 100%.
See, I don't is saying this, that you look ridiculous.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, no, I'm very well aware of it.
If it were my choice, I wouldn't be here today looking ridiculous or tomorrow looking ridiculous.
But that's not really my
choice.
But thank you, Jeff.
Your uncle.
Yeah, I remember when you were in the hospital with a heart attack, me going to your bedside and just eating french fries and going, so you can't eat fries anymore, huh?
Sucks to be you.
Would you like?
No, I shouldn't offer these.
These are delicious.
They're parmesan.
Parmesan french fries
just don't let me go along yeah no i appreciate it you're the hell out of here it was a nice gesture thank you it was it was really nice i mean you're always there for me you're always there for me i am yeah you are you jerk
all right if you don't know what we're talking about it's because you don't have blaze tv right but i had uh but he's got rolls of paper towels taped to his head i had some minor surgery today all over my or yesterday all over my face for
cancer.
And not that it's not a good look, because.
No, it is.
It covers most of my face.
My wife was like, you're almost attractive to me.
Almost.
Almost, almost.
All right.
We will
see you tomorrow tonight.
Our special, Wednesday night special is on COVID.
This is the Glenn Beck program.