Best of the Program | 6/18/21

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There are still bitcoins available to mine; will you become a Bitcoin millionaire? A California district cut its COVID death count by 25% by revisiting some of the cases. Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips is back in the news again after being sued for not making a cake celebrating a transsexual. Hunter Biden is going through yet another racist text scandal. The liberal privilege in the media has never been more apparent.
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ABC Tuesday, Dancing with the Stars is back with an all-new celebrity cast.

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Hey, it's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn and Stu.

Today on the podcast, we start off the show with Nancy Pelosi refusing to answer a very important and easy question about abortion.

As a powerful cath.

Yeah, right.

So powerful.

You know what she's like?

She's like a walking Catholic cathedral.

That's what she's like.

She's a Catholic cathedral personified.

Some cities have decided to revise their COVID death numbers.

Surprise!

And do you remember the cake baker from Colorado who refused to bake a cake for the gay couple?

He's in trouble with the left.

Again, not let this guy go.

And one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Eric Clapton, has come out saying that he lost some friends because he admitted that he had side effects from a COVID-19 vaccine.

How dare he?

It's amazing.

We go over all this and more on today's podcast.

You're listening to the best of the blend back program.

Hey, it's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn and Stu,

who will return sometime next week or sometime next month or whenever.

Is it next year?

I don't know.

It's sometime.

They'll be back.

Maybe.

And we think, I guess they're coming back.

We think they're coming back.

And so.

This time.

This time, they're pissed.

I don't know what they're mad about.

I don't even know.

I mean, we're happy guys.

I don't know

what they're so angry about all the time.

By the way, you can listen to our happy shows.

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And just like Pat Joe, rate and review it so other, you can share your find with other people.

Right.

It's important.

Yeah.

It's like, you know what it's like?

It's like when you're mining for Bitcoins and you find one and

it's like $60,000.

It's like, it's that feeling.

I will

more than anything right now that my weight was worth bitcoin

what more than anything right now i wish that your weight my weight was worth one bitcoin or

whatever i wish it was two because your weight is worthless and

you know overbearing right now and so it would be nice if there was some value to it you know what i mean no

no

i don't we were talking to a

sports reporter jill savage she's been on the pac-12 network and all kinds of sports.

She's a sports reporter.

And she just moved to Dallas.

And so she was in to

talk to us yesterday.

One of the really interesting things about her is her family are Bitcoin miners.

Right.

That's the first time I'd heard someone say that they're, you know, I've never met one who's their business.

Their family is in the Bitcoin mining business.

It is their family business.

That's really something.

And it's lucrative.

I mean, super lucrative.

So you have to invest, I guess, in all the special computers.

And then obviously you have to fit into a network of computers.

Oh, yeah.

I mean, you got to dig the giant holes and you got to get the

brains.

I don't know how the computers are digging holes.

You would think you'd get a backhoe, wouldn't you?

That's what I thought you mined.

I'm mining for Bitcoin.

I got this big backhoe here.

But the way you mine is...

It's an algorithm that you solve.

You're putting puzzle pieces together, kind of.

And then when you solve a problem, you get a Bitcoin.

So that's really cool.

And there's still,

you know, we, we, by our calculation yesterday, we figured there were about 2.3 million left.

Right.

Left out there.

Yeah.

To find.

Yes.

And so, and they're still, I mean, because that's only, they only have 21.

Is that right?

Was it only 20, they only have 21.

21 million.

Yeah.

21 million total and 18 million some have been found so far or purchased.

so when you find them through mining obviously you didn't pay the 38 i think it's at 38 000 or 40 000 right now 43 000 whatever it is per bitcoin i mean that's unreal so i'm so glad i bought my bitcoin at 10 cents a bitcoin man

i don't even talk to me about that i don't want to talk about it because we We honestly started talking about Bitcoin for real on this show.

Yes.

At $300

a coin.

Every morning.

$300.

And I kept saying.

Through this stupid studio.

I'm buying them today.

I'm buying it today.

Today's the day.

Today's the day it just dropped down to $320,000.

We got to get a bit $320.

We got to get it.

And I never did.

I know.

And it went up to $1,000.

And I'm like, okay, I'm still going to buy one.

I'm going to buy one or two or, you know, whatever.

And I didn't.

And then it went up to 10,000.

And I thought, hey, maybe

I'll buy one.

But I didn't.

And now it's, you know, it's gone up to 60 some thousand, 60,000.

And at one point, Tika Tiwari came to the show.

Yes.

Sat right, not in this studio, because we weren't in the studio at the time, but in that studio over there.

He sat on this program.

Sat on this program and said, and Bitcoin was at 1,000 or 1,400 or something, I think, at the time.

And he said, you know what?

By the end of the year, I think it's going to be at 40,000.

Well, he had the timing wrong, but sure enough, it went up to 40,000.

Then it went up to 50, then it went up to 60, Then it went up to 64,000.

So

anywhere along those points,

we could have bought Jeffy.

Well, that would have been just dumb.

Yeah, it would have been just dumb.

I'm waiting for it to hit 100,000 of Bitcoin.

Then I'm going to get in.

You're going to get in 100,000?

I'm jumping in.

Yeah, that'll be a good time to do it.

Well, I just heard somebody say they expected to go to 400,000.

Holy cow.

I don't know if that's true.

I don't know how legitimate that is,

but

that would mean, you know, paying $38,000 right now is a bargain.

Yeah.

And for the people who got in, you know, under $1,000,

these are good times.

Yeah, these are good times.

And anyway, Jill Savage, whose family does this, seemed to be pretty pleased at what they're doing right now.

Yeah.

And it sounded like they've gotten quite a few.

Yeah, she did not

give a total.

No, she, and I asked her for one, but she wouldn't wouldn't give it to us.

Like, how many, how many Bitcoins have you found?

How many have you mined?

Uh, we, we won't, we won't, we won't say

why, yeah, huh?

Because you don't want people to come and try to steal them from you?

Is that what it is?

Is that the only thing that's that's not a good excuse?

I mean, we know you've got some.

We've seen the back goes and the cranes outside the house, right?

Right.

So, we know you're mining them.

We know that for a fact.

All right, triple eight 930.

No, 888727BECK is it ever here to call to get in touch with this particular program.

The other number I gave you is you can call me on Monday at Pat Gray Unleashed for that.

But California, there's a California county that has cut its COVID-19 death toll now by around 25%.

After determining that some of the deaths were not a direct result of the virus.

Yeah, we just counted wrong.

We always expected to change those numbers according to them.

They were just, we were just,

we just figured, you know what, let's just tack them on the beginning.

And you know what they really figured?

You know what?

Donald Trump is in office right now, so we're going to inflate these numbers so it looks really bad for him.

And that's what happened.

You know that's what happened.

Alameda County revised their total number of deaths caused by the coronavirus to 1,223, down from 1,634.

So over 400 people, fewer.

In one county.

And, you know, they were reporting motorcycle deaths as COVID deaths in some places.

So you know that people have done this all around the country.

They've inflated these numbers.

County officials decided to revise the numbers to align with the California Department of Public Health's guidance on how to classify deaths.

The county previously included deaths of anyone infected with the virus, regardless of whether whether COVID-19 was a direct or contributing cause of death.

Nito Balram,

spokesperson for Alameda County that gave the said the deaths were clearly not caused by COVID.

Yeah.

And we were, of course, we were going to adjust these numbers.

I mean, I don't know why you're coming at me thinking that we were doing it on purpose.

Well, because you were.

I mean, you clearly were.

Yeah.

That's nonsense.

I don't buy the explanation that, oh, we were always going to bring these down.

No, no, I don't think so.

You may have all always, as long as Trump got out of office, you believed that you were going to then

recalibrate the numbers down because you don't want to look bad under Biden.

And not under, yes, and you're using new guidelines to redo this.

I believe that you always knew that if...

We get caught, we're going to have to go with these new guidelines.

Right.

Because right now,

nobody's looking.

We're just saying, yep, they're all COVID, so we're fine.

Also, in China, researchers say they have uncovered a new batch of coronaviruses and bats that resembles COVID-19.

Well, that's good news.

Isn't that great news?

Now,

we were told a few months ago, I will never forget when they came out and said, we tested thousands and thousands of animals in China

at the Wuhan market, at the wet market that they talk about all the time.

And they didn't find COVID-19 in any of them.

And they said, in fact,

it's difficult for the virus to grow in bats.

Do you remember that?

Yes, I do.

Was I hallucinating?

Did I dream that?

Now all of a sudden they're finding coronavirus all over the place in bats.

Yeah.

And that would seem that that's why, right?

Because we got the report

saying, in fact, it was

the senator from kentucky rand paul right he was the one that was talking about it as well yes right he was the one that brought it to the forefront that they had done these tests and it was difficult to uh create the bats even getting coronavirus let alone sharing it yes or spreading it to humans so and now all now we've decided and now oh no no no we got a new batch of coronavirus and bats all of a sudden

okay

so they collected samples from small bats that lived in the forests, in the forests in the Yunnan province.

Love the Yunnan province.

Between May 2019 and November 2020, the samples consisted of urine, feces, and mouth swabs.

That has to be great work.

Would you like to be one of these researchers?

You're correct.

You're collecting.

Yeah, I collect bat urine, bat feces, and I do mouth swabs.

Of bats.

Yeah.

You do that all day?

Yeah, all day, every day.

Every single day.

Wow, that's fascinating.

Yeah, yeah.

And then we get to test it.

I mean, they don't allow me to test it.

I just get it.

So nasty.

I just collect it.

I don't know how you do this.

In total, we assembled 24 novel coronavirus genomes from different bat species.

So 24,

including four SARS-CoV-2-like

coronaviruses.

The researchers said one strain garnered from the

rhinolophus

Pacillus bat species, bears a strong resemblance to SARS-CoV-2.

Strong resemblance.

Strong resemblance, but with differences on the spike protein.

Because we had that.

And I know you're worried about the spike protein.

We had the scientists, the one scientist tell us that it couldn't be created from Mother Nature, right?

It had to be

the way that the system was built inside the virus.

It had to have been man-made.

That's right.

That's right.

So which is it?

Why do we continually hear these conflicting reports?

That, okay, yes, it is happening in nature, and it does jump from species to species, or it can't jump from species to species the way it's currently configured.

Because I thought the science was settled.

I thought the science was settled.

Well, they said that, and then they said the science continually evolves.

So

I guess whatever's convenient for them at any particular moment, that's what what they're doing.

It does look like

convenient.

It really does.

You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.

Remember the guy who got in trouble?

Now, there's been a few of these because one happened in Oregon.

Remember that?

Yes.

And I think they wound up losing their bakery, the Oregon people.

They had to pay a lesbian couple $137,000.

They lost their bakery.

That one went wildly out of control.

Yes.

Then there's a guy in Colorado who also refused to do a gay wedding, and he got sued for that.

And there was a huge to-do about it, went all the way to the Supreme Court.

He won some kind of narrow cooling.

Partial victory.

Partial victory.

That was in 2018.

Yeah.

Wow.

Has it been three years already?

So he got that partial victory from the Supreme Court.

And then what happens?

He gets this trans lawsuit now.

Yes, well,

Tuesday's ruling under a district judge in Denver said that this autumn Scardina was denied a cake that was blue on the outside and pink on the inside to celebrate her gender transition on her birthday because her transgender status in violation of the law.

Because she went there and he said he wasn't going to make it for the celebration.

And he has,

you know, the type of horrible person that he is at one point testified in court that he did not believe

in

transgender people and he did not believe in,

he wouldn't celebrate it.

He wouldn't celebrate somebody who thinks they can.

He doesn't think people should change their gender and he's not celebrating people who think they can.

And now they have said that they've been denied freedom for him not making them that cake.

That's such bullshit.

In Colorado.

A,

go to another bake shop down the street.

I guarantee they'll make it for you.

Is there another bake shop in the southeastern United States or the southwestern United States?

Yes.

Or the

southeastern or northwest as well.

I don't think there is.

No, there is.

This guy is the only barrier in the United States of America.

You know, this particular trans person went to him specifically to persecute him.

Yeah.

She knew that because he wouldn't do the same-sex wedding, that he wasn't going to do her trans celebration.

She knew that.

And that's why she went there so that he could be persecuted even further.

And so he just went through all this.

And so he was ordered to pay at least $500, right?

Yeah, the fine for this, for the

Anti-Discrimination Act, is $500 each violation.

I mean, it's not life-changing.

It's going to be $500 or $1,000, but that's not the point.

The point is, stop persecuting this guy.

I know.

Come on.

And she claimed, you know, it was not a setup.

Oh, of course it was.

Of course it was.

She admitted going in there, you know, immediately after the case to try to, you know, try to catch him.

Now, on the other,

I think it's insane.

And I don't think the guy should have to make the cake and, you know, go somewhere else.

It's that simple.

We all would i say we all would except for this person we all would go unless you're trying to make some kind of point or you're trying to hurt somebody yeah you'd just go down the street and have somebody else make it right but on the other hand

on the other hand is it a religious violation make the cake

yeah when you think about it uh

what did she want she wanted a blue on the outside pink on the inside so that's what she's saying i'm a boy on the outside but i'm a girl on the inside there's a girl screaming to get out that's why i want the cake to be made that way.

Okay.

If you make a pink and blue cake, does that mean that you're celebrating with her?

Does that mean that you believe that?

I don't think so.

Once you know.

She's made a cake and he's here.

Right.

I mean, she made a point of saying that that's what she wanted the cake made for.

Yeah.

So now he knows about it.

Yeah.

And he thinks it's a violation.

So that's the point.

What I think doesn't really matter.

If I was the cake maker and a trans person came in and said, hey, would you, I want to do a celebration of

my trans

self,

my transition.

I'm going from boy to girl, and I want a cake to celebrate it that's blue on the outside and pink on the inside.

I think I'd just make the cake and give it to her.

How has that violated my religious sensibility?

I don't know.

I don't know.

I made you a pink and blue cake, really.

I didn't say, okay yes i agree with you that you are now

right yeah it doesn't say it didn't change my feelings and my belief that gender is eternal i just made you a pink and blue cake right and it doesn't say i don't know that uh but he shouldn't have to do it

wanted the hey we're going to celebrate my my transdom on top of the cake as a message so it was just the cake yeah yeah

and it does seem like just make the cake

it does it does you're in business but he shouldn't have to.

You're in business to make cakes.

If you don't want to make a cake for somebody, I believe you shouldn't have to.

And I agree with you.

You shouldn't have to.

And maybe what he should do is go talk to another baker and say, when I tell people, get out!

I don't make those cakes here.

Go down to Bill's shop.

And just send them to Bill's shop.

Yeah, but if he had done that,

that wouldn't have been okay for her.

Because she's trying to make a point here.

She's trying to hurt the guy.

I know.

You know she is.

Or he or whatever she,

this person.

Whatever they have become.

Whatever they identify as.

He's identifying a great transition.

No, if he would have sent them down the street,

they wouldn't have gone down the street.

They would have insisted that he do it.

Yes.

And they did.

I mean, that was the point.

Right.

Yes.

And of course he doesn't.

And you're right.

I agree.

If I go into a shop and ask for something and say, yeah, nah, I'm not doing that for you.

Why?

Because I've decided I don't like you and I don't want to do it for you.

Mm-hmm.

Okay.

Okay.

I mean, will I be upset?

Yeah.

I'll be like, I don't understand it, but okay.

There used to be a thing.

Okay.

We reserve the right to refuse service to anybody.

No, they used to be on restaurant

windows all the time.

No shirt, no shoes, no service.

You can't do that anymore.

No way.

You can't do any of that.

What do you mean you reserve the right to refuse service to me?

No, you don't.

You can't do that.

Yeah, it's my place.

I don't have my business.

Yeah.

Now, if this is a libertarian country, of course that's true.

If you want to refuse service to somebody, it's your business.

You can.

You should be able to.

You should.

You should be able to.

On the other hand, you shouldn't be able to say to black people or Hispanics or Jews or anybody you don't like.

I'm just not going to serve any of those people, right?

But if you think somebody's going to be a troublemaker or whatever, I don't know on what grounds you would

reserve the right to refuse service to them.

No, I'm not going to serve you.

But

it used to be that way.

Right.

And that used to be the problem.

And people would do that because of race.

Right?

So because we have to get rid of that, now we have to get rid of everything.

Okay.

All right.

Okay.

Okay.

And here we are.

All right.

Yeah.

Well,

I think you could refuse service to white heterosexual people, and you'd be fine.

Really?

I do.

Yeah, I do.

I think you could.

If I walked into a business that's run by, you know, a BIPOC,

which I love that term now.

I'm going to use that term all the time.

That's a specific BIPOC bakery.

Uh-huh.

Yeah.

If I run into a BIPOC bakery or a restaurant and they say, are you heterosexual and white?

Oh, yeah.

No.

Yeah.

No, I'm sorry.

We refuse service to you.

So get out.

I bet if I had a problem with that,

tough.

You might be able to get a part of the Colorado anti-discrimination law, though, right?

Because if I go in there and I ask for a, I want a white cake with white frosting because I want to celebrate my whiteness.

That just sounds racist, doesn't it?

It does.

You can't do that with anybody else.

You can do that with gay.

Right.

You can do that with, obviously, with trans people.

Then it's perfectly fine.

But if you did it as a white person, no, you're done.

You're done.

No way.

You're done.

And they'll arrest you.

I'll throw you in prison for that.

They probably will.

Yes.

Well, since white supremacy is the biggest problem we face in this country.

In the homeland.

Yeah.

It's the most dangerous threat we have in America.

He ordered a cake white, and white frosting

to celebrate his whiteness.

You're going to jail.

You would do that.

And by the way, why can't you?

Why can't you?

That's my point.

It's bizarre, isn't it?

It is.

I mean, you've got Black History Month.

You can celebrate Black History.

You've got Gay Pride.

We can be proud of being gay all day.

SmackDab in the middle of Pride Month.

Or smack dab in the middle of it.

But if you were white Pride, nope, sorry, you're a racist, you're a supremacist, you're

dangerous, you're KKK.

I did not want you to get out, not one moment.

Man, and the gay pride thing has really expanded this year.

I mean, oh, yeah, huge.

They've got it on Disney.

Disney has gay pride month shows that you can watch all month.

You watch a different show every day for a month at least and not watch the same show twice

on Disney.

It's amazing.

We're going to have the big Miley Cyrus show, too, coming up.

What's the Miley?

Pride Month.

Oh, is she celebrating Pride Month?

Yes, she is.

Isn't she hetero?

Oh, she buys.

She buy right now.

She doesn't even like to use the term bi anymore.

Oh, what is she like?

Because I want to make sure I call her what she likes.

She said, my whole life I didn't understand my own gender and my own sexuality.

I've always hated the word bisexual because that's even putting me in a box.

I don't ever want to think about someone being a boy or someone being a girl.

Okay, so

you don't?

No.

Why?

No, because

if I'm identified as gender neutral.

Oh, okay.

All right.

Is she supposedly gender neutral?

Yeah, when she met someone who was gender.

I related to that person more than I related to anyone in my life.

She's jumping on the bandwagon.

That's all she's doing.

She's jumping on the bandwagon.

Shut up.

How dare you?

Get out.

She's celebrating Pride Month.

I related to that person more than anybody in my life when I heard that they were gender neutral.

So coming up on.

Yeah, me too.

Yeah, me too.

Okay.

Are you by no?

Unbelievable.

Seriously, unbelievable.

So coming up at the end of the month, you're going to have a big show.

Miley and other entertainers in Nashville is going to be great celebrating Pride Month.

So, man.

Can't wait.

The best of the Glenn Bank program.

On the heels of Hunter Biden's N-word scandal, you know, where he was,

he said it multiple times in emails.

Oh, yes.

So he obviously uses that word on a regular basis.

You don't just use that once or twice to a person of color that is your lord.

Or to anyone.

Or to anyone.

Anyone.

For any reason.

In today's world, I mean, it's strange even when we talk about old comedians like Richard Pryor, who I was a huge fan and am a huge fan of, and when you quote his lines using the N-word.

And you can't.

It's so.

It's jarring.

Yeah.

Yeah.

You can't do it.

I mean, you really can't.

You have to say N-word because you just can't say it.

Even saying N-word is

jarring, right?

So the actual word being spoken over and over, only rappers do that now, right?

Right.

They're the only ones who can do it and it's fine.

It's perfectly, you know, everybody has fun with it then.

It's great.

Don't even worry about it.

But anybody else for any other reason.

That's why I identify as a rapper.

No, it doesn't work.

Sorry.

That doesn't work.

That didn't work for the girls in South Lake, in South Lake, who were singing the song, the rap song.

Yeah.

And they've done this twice now, and they got suspended for it both times.

Unbelievable.

They were singing a rap song.

Okay, you don't want them to sing a song.

Don't put the lyric in it.

And who was it, the rapper, that had the white girl come up on stage and then hollered at her for singing his song?

Yeah.

Word for word.

Why'd you bring her up?

Why?

Why'd you put it in the song?

Seriously, if it's that bad that you're going to persecute somebody for saying it, don't put it in your song.

What are you doing?

It doesn't make any sense.

It's the world god mad.

Anyway, Hunter Biden apparently doesn't feel that way.

He's perfectly fine using it.

Yes, that's for sure.

He's the only white person who can use it, and it's okay.

And it's not on CNN non-stop.

Well, he also used a racial slur to refer to Asians in previous text messages with his cousin, President Joe Biden's niece, who asked if

he preferred foreign or domestic women.

Now, this is, I guess this is after he was dating

his dead brother's wife, right?

Yeah, his former sister-in-law, I guess, you know.

Is it also after hooking up with the stripper and impregnating her?

Is it after that?

Do we know?

She was a dancer.

A dancer.

First of all.

She was a stripper.

Dancer.

There was some dance involved in the stripping.

Yes.

Yes.

But he forgot completely about her.

I didn't know.

Oh, man.

Whoa, I didn't even know.

Is that right?

she didn't exist for the longest time, and the child most definitely doesn't exist.

He said it wasn't his, and DNA proved otherwise.

Right.

He's just a delightful guy.

He's really, it's really a sweetheart.

He is, I know, and a gentleman.

And so, referring to Asians with the offensive term yellow in a 2019 text exchange with his cousin Caroline Biden.

Jeez.

Wow.

So he was trying to get over Hallie

at this particular moment.

That's the sister-in-law.

Yeah.

His bro's wife.

You can see how that could happen, though.

Can you?

Yeah.

You can see how that could happen.

Yeah, that doesn't surprise me.

Things are tough.

Right.

You're trying to comfort console each other.

Yeah.

One thing leads to another.

I get it.

Pretty soon, you're with her and a couple of strippers in Arkansas.

Whatever.

It was Ohio originally, but it's okay.

I thought she was in.

Yeah, that's where she lives, but the club I thought, I think the first night, the first time that they were together, I think the club was in Ohio.

Yeah, okay.

Well, it's hard to keep track of his love life.

It is hard.

I'm not sure which hooker or which stripper he's doing with

their snow.

That was his point.

That was his point, yeah.

That's true.

You know, I've been snorting so much blow off the stomachs of hookers and strippers, I can't keep them straight.

And now you're asking me to know which one I impregnated and which I didn't?

Come on.

I know.

I mean, come on, I can see how that happens, too, to be honest with you.

What am I?

A rocket scientist?

No.

I can't keep all that straight.

I'm just

an oil executive.

This guy's so awful.

I, you know, and then his dad is president of the United States.

And it's so sad because Bo, you know, is gone, and all Joe has left is

Hunter,

which is why he continually refers to him as my surviving son.

Right.

Oh, that's why

I always said that Hunter's book should be titled I'm Not Bo.

It should have been.

It should have been the title of his book.

It would have sold more copies.

Pretty sure.

Yeah.

I'm pretty sure.

But the guy is obviously a racist as well as a drug addict.

I don't know if if he's recovering or actually an actor.

Clinic still

recovered because that's why he's doing his artwork now.

Oh, it helps him get through artwork.

That's why it gets him through the day, right?

This is artwork.

Do you see how much that's selling for?

His artwork?

Yes.

Okay, Glenn has been talking about the showing that he's going to have in Park City, which is really cool.

And, you know, you're talking about the 100th most important person in the world of art.

At one time.

At one time.

He might be higher than that now.

But he's got this showing, and they're charging a fortune for his.

I mean, some of them, I believe some of them are in the $70,000 range.

Wow, which is pretty cool.

You know, I have a couple of paintings, Glenn Beck plant paintings in my home.

I do as well.

I'm pretty sure they're not worth $70,000.

Mine are.

Are they?

Yes, they are.

In fact, mine are worth a lot more than that.

I'd be selling them right now then.

But Hunter Bidens

are worth like five, six hundred thousand dollars.

They're saying they're going to sell between $75,000 and $500,000.

$500,000 for a Hunter Biden?

Have you seen them too?

They're beautiful.

Some of them are that abstract stuff where you just sell it.

Oh, they most definitely are.

Yeah, because he was taking the one photo they had him holding a straw or something.

He's blowing paint on the canvas.

Yeah.

Yeah.

My daughter did that when she was three.

So it's good.

No, not like, not like

Hunter.

No.

Because Hunter knows just the right amount of blow to use.

He does.

He's a blow expert.

That's a fact.

Yeah.

That is a fact.

It is a fact.

The good news is, though, you'd think to yourself, well, we'll see who

buys his art and who really appreciates it, except that now because

of privacy,

we're not going to know who buys his art.

Oh, because of privacy.

Yeah, because they want to stay anonymous and keep that private.

You can't keep your medical information private anymore.

But if you buy a Hunter Biden, we're going to keep that on the down low for you.

Okay.

All right.

That makes perfect sense.

I mean, this laptop keeps giving and giving, though, I will tell you that with the Hunter information, man, it is a never-ending plethora of information from him, man.

One thing after another.

But I will say this, the cover he gets from the media, other than Fox and talk radio, is incredible.

It sure is.

Because this would be a mascot.

Let's go back there again.

Can you imagine if it's Donald Trump's son,

Don Jr.

or Eric, either one of them, they're doing blow off a hooker's stomach or they claim that they were.

Or they're impregnating women all over the country or their paintings, which they've just just blown out of a straw, are selling for 500 grand.

You wouldn't be talking about that?

Oh, my gosh.

You wouldn't be mocking that?

They'd want him in prison.

For sure.

Absolutely.

I mean, they want him in prison now, and they don't even have done anything close to that.

It's astounding.

I mean, if...

If somebody were to tell you the position we'd be in right now, the place where we are in history, say five years ago,

certainly 10 years ago, you wouldn't even begin to believe it.

You wouldn't believe it.

Well, no, because you didn't count on

the horrificness of Donald Trump.

And now,

yes, that's exactly what it is.

I mean, that's what Hillary is telling us.

Oh, man.

You know, Hillary is reminding us that we are in a better place now because

Joe Biden?

Yes.

And, you know, how she also reminded us at one point, and maybe we have time to get to Hillary.

I mean, we can talk to

her.

She reminded us that how bad Putin was and how Putin had denied her the presidency.

So,

which is, you know, she's still singing that song.

Will not

let it go.

We'll let it go.

And she is still saying the 2016 election was stolen from her when it's such conspiracy theory to say anything out of the ordinary happened in 2020.

How dare you be a conspiracy nut?

But they're still harping on 2016.

oh yeah here she is uh talking about the putins on the morning uh

i think that uh you know his long uh history with uh foreign relations his eight years as vice president seeing what worked what didn't work uh watching the disaster of the trump presidency and basically giving a green light to uh putin to do whatever he wanted once he helped elect trump of course

i think you'll see a much different approach

giving the green light for putin to do whatever he wanted.

Now, say what you will about whatever it was he said

in press conferences about Putin.

He had a different style.

Yes, he did.

He had a different style.

But what were his actions with Putin?

He kept all of the sanctions in place.

In fact, he clamped down on them.

They

sent some of the ambassadors back home.

They stopped the pipeline or they tried to stop the russian pipeline uh they certainly didn't give it the go-ahead no and then it's all undone when biden gets in yeah but it was trump that gave him the green light wow and she just can't cannot get past the fact that she lost that election

she also had this to say about about the election joe biden uh has learned a lot as we all have and you know remember you know putin made it his mission to deny me uh the presidency in power because did he you you know I did raise issues that were uncomfortable with him.

I did speak out about the oppression

and frankly the rigged elections in Russia.

Because I do think you need both

an inside and an outside game.

You need a public and a private approach to Putin.

And that's what Joe Biden gets.

That's what you need.

That's your demand.

That's the public and the private approach.

And is there anybody better to talk about how to handle Russia than Hillary Clinton?

And when you think back to what she did as Secretary of State with the Russians and how delicately she handled that situation, wasn't it brilliant?

It was.

Just a reminder here for us.

I wanted to present you, which represents what President Obama and Vice President Biden and I have been saying.

And that is,

we want to reset our relationship.

Sure.

And we want to do it.

So we will do it together.

We worked hard to get the right Russian word.

Do you think we got it?

You get that wrong.

I love this so much.

We worked hard.

I got to say it again.

We worked hard to get the right Russian word.

Really?

Okay, so all the people in the State Department, everybody doing research for you.

You can't Google it.

Google Translate.

Ever heard of it?

What's the right word for reset?

Peregrusa.

You got that wrong.

Pete Grusta, which means for sure.

But we won't let you do that to us.

I promise.

I mean, the incompetence

of the beginning.

She should have been fired right then.

Seriously,

we should call her up.

You're fired.

And we're not even going to pay for your trip home.

The plane doesn't even count.

We're done.

Embarrass the hell out of the United States of America.

You're in charge of the State Department.

Yeah.

Right.

And

you've said, you've mentioned the vice president and the president.

We've all worked hard for this relationship, to reset this relationship.

And to get the right word.

To get the word.

Right.

And to get the right word, which she didn't do.

Which they can't even do.

When you think about that,

it's hard to believe that she's that bad.

I know.

But she was and is.

It's amazing.

And then she wonders why she lost the election to Donald Trump or anybody else.

Well, Putin.

Well, right.

Putin got her in.

Yeah,

he was working feverishly behind the scenes because he was so afraid of her.

Right.

She just proved right there.

There was nothing to fear on the part of Hillary Clinton.

She's a joke.

I thought you had one task.

One task in dealing with our biggest enemy on the planet.

Reset this relationship.

We're going to reset the relationship.

It's so important to you.

Yeah.

George Bush messed this up so badly.

We want to start from the very beginning.

We want to start afresh.

We want to start anew.

When we worked hard, we spent hour after hour poring over Russian documents, trying to find the word for reset.

What do you think of our job?

You got it wrong.

Pergrusta means overcharge.

Oh, we don't want to do that, huh?

We're not going to let you do that to us.

Oh, my gosh.

That's embarrassing.

Yeah, I'm still embarrassed.

And that happened, what, eight years ago, nine years ago, ten, whatever the case is.

Amazing.

Just amazing.

That's complete incompetence.

That's the Democrat Party in a nutshell, right there.

But Trump, that guy.

Yo, yeah.

Did you read the one tweet?

Yeah, that tweet where he said something mean.

Oof, hate him.

Yeah.