Biden Is Disintegrating Before Our Eyes | 6/16/21

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Pat Gray and Jeffy fill in, and they play President Biden’s seemingly dementia-ridden highlight reel from the G7 summit. As Biden meets with Russian President Putin, is his administration bowing down to Russia? College students believe the American flag is racist. Cops are coming under fire for doing their jobs correctly, but one cop has had enough and is suing the NFL. Did Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot engage in workplace harassment? Pat and Jeffy discuss possible Republican presidential candidates. A pastor in Canada was arrested for hosting a service outside. Twitter says the internet is an essential human right … unless you’re a conservative? Get ready for climate lockdowns! Kim Jong-Un hates K-pop so much, he just banned it.
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Speaker 2 Taking a couple of days off.

Speaker 2 888727-BECK is the number to call if you'd like to get involved with the program. Joe Biden is, of course, in that important summit right now with Vladimir Putin, and I think he'll make us all proud.

Speaker 2 He certainly has during the G7 situation. I already have.
You're already proud. Yes, he's made me just proud.
Bursting. Proud to be an American.

Speaker 2 Not really.

Speaker 2 Not really. Here's

Speaker 2 some of the highlights from the last few days, which have been amazing. And I think what's happening is that he has probably blown away the rest of the G7 leaders with how incompetent he is.

Speaker 2 It seems that way. I mean, we've seen, you know, snippets of that example from them, right? Yeah.
And I mean, for different times where he just is lost, and they're looking at him like,

Speaker 2 what is going on with this guy? You know what they're looking at him like? They're looking at him like, we've been waiting for this opportunity to stick it to America for a long time, and here it is.

Speaker 2 And that's what bothers me about it. I know.
And we see examples of that from the new polling that came out from other countries saying

Speaker 2 how much better they like Joe Biden. Yeah, no kidding.
You bet. Yeah.

Speaker 2 You bet they do. Yeah, we love him because he's not driving that America first.

Speaker 2 There was that shot of Emmanuel Macron the other day

Speaker 2 who was telling Biden the things they need him to do. You're going to do this.
You're going to do that. Right.
Biden's just nodding. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 2 Anything else? Oh, sorry. My dentures just fell out of my mouth.

Speaker 2 I need better.

Speaker 2 Denture grip on him. Right.

Speaker 2 I just need to hold on till I get to my pudding. I'm going to get in trouble from Joy.
How many times has he said that? I'm sick of hearing that. I'm going to get in trouble.

Speaker 2 I'm going to get in trouble. I'm going to get in trouble.

Speaker 2 I think the reasoning is behind that, in his mind, whatever is left of it, is that, you know, years ago, it was funny for him to come back to the press or come back to talk about the people who are going to be able to do it.

Speaker 2 That makes it seem like middle-class judge. Right.
Ah, you know, I'm going to get in trouble, but I'll come back and talk to you. Okay.
Let me try to figure it out. He, you're the president now.

Speaker 2 Right. President of the United States of America.
Exactly. Who are you getting in trouble with? Right.
And what are they going to do to you?

Speaker 2 Well,

Speaker 2 they'll deny my pudding some days. Oh,

Speaker 2 okay. Okay.

Speaker 2 We don't want that to happen.

Speaker 2 So you go ahead and do that impromptu interview. I will say I'm not a fan of having pudding taken away from me.
No, I'm not either. That's true.

Speaker 2 But my advisors are not continually telling me not to speak.

Speaker 2 They clearly are with Joe Biden. Yeah.

Speaker 2 That's got to be the toughest job in the world right now. All right, Mr.
President.

Speaker 2 When you're done with your remarks from the teleprompter, just leave the podium. Leave directly.
Don't answer any questions. We don't need an impromptu interview or any question-answer session here.

Speaker 2 And every time he does it, I know they shout out a question, and he's like, I'm still Joe. I still got it.
Get me in trouble, but I'm too smart for you. Yep.
That's what he still believes that.

Speaker 2 Yes, he does. And then he proves otherwise every day.

Speaker 2 Here he is, not remembering very well that he was president last week.

Speaker 2 Cut one from.

Speaker 2 Well, I was 14.

Speaker 2 Please, at ease.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 4 I keep forgetting I'm president.

Speaker 2 Isn't that funny? That's hysterical.

Speaker 2 I'm sure he does. Oh.
I'm sure he does keep forgetting he's president.

Speaker 2 He keeps forgetting a lot of things. Yes, he does.
Like, it's amazing he's got pants on most of the time.

Speaker 2 But last week, Trump had his pants on backwards. Yeah.
Okay. That was

Speaker 2 Did he?

Speaker 2 Which did not happen. No.
And then they produced that photo of Jill,

Speaker 2 who seemingly did have her dress on backwards. The zipper was in the front.
Is that a new thing where the zipper's in the front? Pat, you know, I am fashion. I know you are.

Speaker 2 So, I mean, there are times when, you know, things get turned around like that as part of a fashion statement. And, you know, Joy or Jill Biden is such a...
Joy.

Speaker 2 As first lady, she's just a fashion statement in and of herself. You know, one of the amazing telling moments of this whole G7 situation over the last week was when

Speaker 2 Biden was wandering around. It looked like a tent area.

Speaker 2 And he had no idea where he was going, what he was doing, who he was.

Speaker 2 Am I wearing pants right now? He didn't know. He didn't know.
And Jill had to rush up to him, grab him by the hand, and lead him to where he was supposed to be.

Speaker 2 That same speech that we just aired when he was at the, when they landed in Germany there.

Speaker 5 How are your meetings going in Cornwall, Mr. President?

Speaker 6 Look at this.

Speaker 5 He's got tennis shoes. How are your meetings going here in Cornwall?

Speaker 2 Come on.

Speaker 2 Come on. Yeah.

Speaker 2 So Joe literally grabs him and leads him to where he's supposed to be. Right.

Speaker 2 You think that G7 leaders of the world haven't noticed? No, somebody's trying to talk to him. Come on, come on.

Speaker 2 Because that same, the speech when they first landed there, when he's turning looking at the babes in the crowd and she turns around saying pay attention right

Speaker 2 i mean it's getting ugly and that proves even that it's getting uglier and to me

Speaker 2 it's so despicable of her what she's doing because she's been pushing him every step of the way

Speaker 2 she knows full well that he's in no shape to do this and that even proves it and that proves it yes it does she's continually having to rescue him she knows what's going on and and yet she's putting him through this anyway.

Speaker 2 I think that's despicable. And by putting him through this, it's putting us through this.
Yeah. Yeah.
So putting patriotism aside. Okay, let's say you don't care about the United States.

Speaker 2 You should at least care about your husband, right? And not subject him to this kind of scrutiny. I do care about him.
I just wanted him to be president so I can be first lady. Exactly.

Speaker 2 So I can have power.

Speaker 2 That's my sense anyway.

Speaker 2 And yesterday he also got apparently a little bit lost reading his notes at the summit. Wow.

Speaker 2 Cut number two.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 I've said before, and I apologize to you, Peter. Oh, I didn't

Speaker 2 think so.

Speaker 2 I mean, there's not a lot of people here. I apologize.

Speaker 2 But anyway, we'll get back to that.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 we,

Speaker 2 you know,

Speaker 2 there's a lot that

Speaker 2 we're having. I used to always.
Wow.

Speaker 2 Oh, my God. Okay, what did he just say there?

Speaker 2 I don't know. I'm sorry, Mr.
President. What was your point just then? I didn't quite catch it.
I know I'm a little thick right now.

Speaker 2 I know that we can, and then, but

Speaker 2 look, what I'm starting to say,

Speaker 2 I've been talking too much.

Speaker 2 Emmanuel, you go. Go ahead.
Really incredible.

Speaker 2 Here's another little look into his mind.

Speaker 2 This is

Speaker 2 slightly better when he's talking about FEMA than whatever that just was. I literally have no idea what he was trying to say there.
Neither does he. And neither does he.

Speaker 2 But he's talking about FEMA in this particular case.

Speaker 2 Maybe we don't have that connected. properly.

Speaker 2 All right.

Speaker 2 I think I can fix that really quickly. Okay.
I mean, look, he also at this G7, right, where he screwed up another time, where he introduced the guy another time, and they were laughing.

Speaker 2 I mean, they laughed with him as he screwed that up. I mean, it's embarrassing.
It is. It's embarrassing.
It is. Listen to this.
But

Speaker 2 there's, you know, there to be, you know, beginning. Again, that start.

Speaker 2 But there is to be, you know.

Speaker 2 Okay. You're starting, what, three four five different topics uh and you're getting to it he's getting to it all right but uh

Speaker 2 there's you know there to be

Speaker 2 you know beginning uh beginning this effort uh for 2021 is uh I think we've learned a few lessons from last year as well.

Speaker 2 There's help

Speaker 2 being there to help clear roads, rebuild main streets,

Speaker 2 and so that the families can get back to their lives.

Speaker 2 That's what FEMA does every single day. Every single day.
Wait.

Speaker 2 FEMA,

Speaker 2 the federal emergency management administration,

Speaker 2 their job is to fix roads on Main Street. That's what they do every day.

Speaker 2 Every day.

Speaker 2 Is it? Yeah, would you

Speaker 2 drive downtown in these small cities here in Texas when you see those construction workers out there?

Speaker 2 FEMA. Wow, really? Yeah.
So So the potholes that we got from the severe weather we had,

Speaker 2 FEMA, fill in those potholes? Yes. FEMA.
That is their fault. We have the potholes.
They need to fill them. FEMA.

Speaker 2 Seriously, that's what the emergency management administration does.

Speaker 2 That's interesting. I mean, when there's not a storm, what are they just sitting around? No, let's put them to work.
Fill some potholes. Right.

Speaker 2 Right. Well, that's great.

Speaker 2 That is great. I learned a a little something today.
Well, there you go. Yeah.

Speaker 2 So don't say it didn't happen because it did. Then he was talking about corruption, something he knows a little bit about as well, with he and his son, Hunter.

Speaker 2 And he's talking about the country, one of the countries where it happened, Ukraine.

Speaker 4 And finally, we agreed that among the most important shared missions

Speaker 4 is renewing and strengthening

Speaker 4 the resilience of our democracies.

Speaker 2 We don't have a democracy.

Speaker 4 I pointed out we have to prove to the world and to our own people

Speaker 4 that democracy can still prevail against the challenges of our time and deliver for the needs of our people.

Speaker 4 We have to root out corruption that siphons off our strength.

Speaker 2 Oh, it does

Speaker 4 guard against those who would stoke hatred and division for political gain as phony populism.

Speaker 4 Invest in strengthening the institutions that underpin and safeguard our cherished democratic values, as well as protecting the free press and independent judiciaries.

Speaker 4 All of those are on the agenda.

Speaker 4 That's how we'll prove that democracy and that our alliance

Speaker 4 can still prevail against the challenges of our time and deliver for the needs and the needs of our people.

Speaker 2 I know for a lot of people, it probably seems like nitpicking

Speaker 2 to worry about whether or not he says it's a democracy or a republic.

Speaker 2 But in this case, it's really not because there is an agenda attached to them babbling about democracy all the time yes when we don't have a democracy this is a republic if we had a democracy this country would have expired uh a long time ago and our founders knew that our founders didn't create a democracy because they know that democracies don't work they don't last there's never been one that's lasted more than 200 years and it just doesn't work that's why they created a republic republic.

Speaker 2 What's incredible is the people that scream and holler about democracy with a democracy, they wouldn't have the voice they have. I mean, it's just amazing to me that they complain about it.
Right.

Speaker 2 The transgender movement certainly wouldn't be controlling our agenda right now, and they are. I mean, you've got 0.7% of the population controlling what the rest of us think, say, and do.

Speaker 2 You aren't kidding. That ain't democracy.
Okay.

Speaker 2 That is

Speaker 2 not democracy. Because absolutely 100% positive.
Okay. Yeah, if this was a democracy, nobody would be hearing them.
I know that.

Speaker 2 It's amazing to me that they continue with this road. But again, it's because we're getting to the socialism part, right? Yes.
I mean, we're closer to it every day.

Speaker 2 Democracy is just their code word for socialism. And they'll couple it with democratic socialism, so it'll sound more palatable to the American people.

Speaker 2 In fact, that's why Lenin created that phrase in the first place during the Bolshevik Revolution.

Speaker 2 He believed that the Russian people would be scared off if they started talking about communism and socialism.

Speaker 2 So he used democratic socialism because it sounded like, oh, well, then we're going to have a say in it, right? That's fine. That's fine.
Good.

Speaker 2 Nope.

Speaker 2 But that's the agenda. And that's why they keep hammering that word all the time.
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Speaker 2 All right. So I guess there was some kind of, you know, we've been on the air for the last couple of hours.

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Speaker 2 But you were saying. But I was saying, yes, we were on the air, so I didn't get the gist of it.
But apparently there was some controversy as they were getting settled into the summit between

Speaker 2 Biden and Putin. The Russians were manhandling our American press or whatever.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 things have started badly, and I'm guessing they're going to go downhill from there. Yes, and they've already said that they weren't going to have a joint press conference after, right?

Speaker 2 It was going to be each man was going to have their own separate press conference. And the excuse for that was really strange.

Speaker 2 Like, they didn't want to give Putin a platform where he could just say anything he wants.

Speaker 2 That's called the press conference by himself, I thought.

Speaker 2 I mean, I was just, I didn't understand their thinking behind that.

Speaker 2 Their thinking behind that is that Biden can't, he can't. He's not capable.
Well, that's not what they said. Yeah, no.
No.

Speaker 2 But that's what they mean. Look, Biden can't handle this, so we're not going to do a joint press conference.
He just can't. Can you imagine the two of them? And I'm not an admirer of Vladimir Putin.

Speaker 2 I don't like the guy. He is a killer.
He's a dictator. He's a strongman, as they used to say in the days of Muamm Qaddafi, Libyan strongman, Muammadafi.
That was his title.

Speaker 2 Every time.

Speaker 2 Every time. But

Speaker 2 Putin is

Speaker 2 vicious and he's a former KGB guy. And

Speaker 2 I just, I'm afraid he's going to tear Biden limb from limb. I mean, he's already there.

Speaker 2 He's already overseeing the hacking of United States corporations that are affecting our infrastructure that we're just letting, ah, we'll just let it go. It's private companies.
Don't worry about it.

Speaker 2 We don't need that oil in the U.S. anyway.
Let him shut down that pipeline. I mean, okay, I know that he's going to say, no, I don't know.

Speaker 2 I don't know what you're talking about, but we know that it's coming from his country and you're not doing that in Russia unless he okays it. I'm sorry, it's just not happening.
No doubt about it.

Speaker 2 And right now, they've kind of ceded the Arctic region as far as oil and gas is concerned. They just ceded that to the Russians.
Yeah, go ahead. We're going to pull out.
We're not going to do Anwar.

Speaker 2 We're not going to drill up there.

Speaker 2 Whatever. You guys take that.
That's insane. I know.
It's insane.

Speaker 2 So we'll keep an eye on that.

Speaker 2 Much more about vaccines and COVID and much more to delve into as well today. Get to as much as we possibly can coming up on the Glenbeck program.
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Really? My daughter had some kind of plague that doesn't seem to want to go away.

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Because apple cider vinegar is good? Oh, yeah, that's not the word you weren't thinking about. Good.

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Oh, it stays with you. It does stay with you.
It comes back just when you think, oh, it's gone. Nope.
There it is again. Right back.

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That is not good at all. So Campus Reform decided to go to the University of Texas Dallas location.

Speaker 2 I didn't know there was a UTD. Is there a UTD?

Speaker 2 University of Texas Dallas.

Speaker 2 It's right there. Right there.

Speaker 2 Make a laugh. Oh, yeah, that place.

Speaker 2 And they decided to chat with students about their belief in the American flag

Speaker 2 and what it symbolizes.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 I'm hesitant to play the full video because it's four minutes long and I don't think you can take it.

Speaker 2 So I'm only going to play the minute long version because I know that four minutes of this is a struggle for the audience and you. But I did originally sit through four minutes and it is tough.

Speaker 2 Tough. I believe that

Speaker 2 here's what the flag means to them.

Speaker 6 Would you be disturbed if you saw a lot of American flags in one place?

Speaker 8 Absolute love of the American flag, I think, is very obviously correlated to

Speaker 8 like extremism in terms of

Speaker 2 like

Speaker 2 overtly

Speaker 2 nationalism.

Speaker 6 I've definitely seen the American flag used as a racist symbol. You see people show up to like Trump rallies with their flags, waving it, screaming in people's faces.

Speaker 6 Well, then, yes, it makes it obvious.

Speaker 2 i see that every day

Speaker 7 yeah i would very much see her point because again a lot of what this uh a lot of what this country is founded on and stands on um is a lot of injustice again a lot of genocide i see a lot of

Speaker 7 flags on church grounds which i find

Speaker 2 very trustworthy um i don't know just

Speaker 2 i find very um like not trustworthy because i don't like the idea of tying in politics with religion which is what this country heavily does even still today. Even still today.
It's not even funny.

Speaker 2 It's what this country does even still today.

Speaker 2 There's some other really good ones in the full clip because they don't know what Flag Day is, which is this was done like, I think the day before Flag Day last week.

Speaker 2 They didn't know, you know, they were questioned about Juneteenth, what that stood for. They didn't know it was a symbol of oppression.
It was just

Speaker 2 agonizing.

Speaker 2 They've been so indoctrinated. They've been so brainwashed, man.
Yeah, this generation in public school.

Speaker 2 There was, of course, they had one guy, one guy in the video that was like, you know, no, that's dumb. Of course, it's the American flag.

Speaker 2 And the rest of it was

Speaker 2 all those.

Speaker 2 I'd like to know

Speaker 2 how somebody has used it as a symbol of racism. She told you they showed up with Trump flags next to it and were yelling and screaming.

Speaker 2 So, I mean. What did they yell and scream? I mean, that's how racist they are.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Down with all minorities. I think down with people of color.

Speaker 2 Isn't that what Go Trump says? Pretty much, yes. Okay, that's what I thought.
I mean, if I say, hey, yeah, I'm pro-Trump. I mean, that means you're

Speaker 2 a symbol of racism and hatred. Yes.
And white supremacy. And xenophobia.
Yes. Means you don't want any immigrants here.
Everybody's got to look exactly like you. Which is interesting.

Speaker 2 You know what it means then? I keep hearing these people say,

Speaker 2 there's no one who looks like me. Well, wait a minute.
Aren't you stereotyping your whole race? Does everybody your color look like you? Yeah, but is that what you're saying? We're long.

Speaker 2 I thought that was racist. I guess we're past the individual.
Right.

Speaker 2 You know, I mean, that's what, you know, we're supposed to have everybody's supposed to be an individual. Everybody's supposed to be body positive.

Speaker 2 And we're all just, everything is just perfect the way you are.

Speaker 2 I guess that doesn't

Speaker 2 count. And the body beautiful thing is is interesting right now because they're really hammering that on commercials lately.

Speaker 2 Have you noticed that the models.

Speaker 2 A lot of pretty body beautiful people.

Speaker 2 I have. A lot of different sizes that are beautiful.
And they're really trying to make us understand that. They are.
Okay. Yes, they are.
This 400-pound, 500, 700-pound person is beautiful. Okay.

Speaker 2 And you will believe that. And you'll believe it or will knock your teeth out.

Speaker 2 Okay. Yeah, you're right.

Speaker 2 Beautiful person. Okay.
All right. I don't want my teeth knocked out.

Speaker 2 You convinced me. That is one beautiful body you got there.
And you will be diverse.

Speaker 2 You will be diverse. You will think that this person is beautiful, and that's it.
There's the different body sizes and the

Speaker 2 interracial aspect of almost every commercial now on television features

Speaker 2 a racially diverse couple. Like one will be black, one's white, or one's Asian and one's Native American, or one's white and one's Hispanic.
They can't, I guess,

Speaker 2 like white people don't pair off anymore and black people don't pair off anymore. And you have the couples that are either lesbian or gay.
Yes, many.

Speaker 2 On all of that. I mean, that's a must.
That's a must. If you're having any kind of get-together,

Speaker 2 say you're having a little family barbecue, you have to invite the entire family. And that means that you have to invite the lesbian aunt and her friend.

Speaker 2 How many lesbian aunts do you have? I've got 17.

Speaker 2 17 lesbian aunts. I only have one.
Really? Yeah, I only have one. Wow, you're not a very diverse family.

Speaker 2 I've got 17 lesbian aunts,

Speaker 2 four are transgender,

Speaker 2 and

Speaker 2 six others are

Speaker 2 binary

Speaker 2 or non-binary. Yeah.
I didn't hear you mention any

Speaker 2 interracial

Speaker 2 gay couples. Well,

Speaker 2 I didn't hear you mention any of those couples. I do have cousins who married each other.
Okay.

Speaker 2 And one of the cousins is Hispanic and the other is purple.

Speaker 2 That happened from some sort of accident? Nobody knows.

Speaker 2 Nobody knows. Yeah.
I think we were using the metric system when that happened, so nobody knows what happened there. Just all of a sudden he's just all of a sudden showed up purple.
It was weird.

Speaker 2 It's not weird, it's perfectly natural. It's beautiful.
I'm sorry. It's perfectly natural and beautiful.
And it's even more so because that purple person married a Hispanic person.

Speaker 2 Do you believe it, my friend? Yes, I do. All right, or we're going to knock your teeth out.

Speaker 2 You saw the, I mean, Procter and Gamble, right? We played the other day the Proctor and Gamble ad with widen the screen program, right, where everybody has to be included. Right.

Speaker 2 And it's just, I mean, it's non-stop. Yeah, because they're showing you black people, and you're supposed to be suspicious of them.
Right. Because they're entering.

Speaker 2 Two black males who are young, you know, in their 20s probably, are entering a convenience store, and you're supposed to be scared.

Speaker 2 Oh, no. And the convenience store worker or owner behind the counter looks up at them.
Yeah, like he's going to keep an eye on them because he knows they're doing something nefarious.

Speaker 2 And then it turns out they're not. No.

Speaker 2 But were you thinking they were?

Speaker 2 That proves your racism. It proves it.
Yeah. It proves it.
All white people are racist,

Speaker 2 which we've been learning a lot. And don't tell me you're not.
No, I'm not going to tell you you're not. Don't tell me you're not.

Speaker 2 Because that just tells me that you are even more.

Speaker 2 Yes. The less racist you think you are, the more racist you really are.
100%. Yeah.

Speaker 2 Even more than 100%.

Speaker 2 This kind of ties in to

Speaker 2 an officer with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department suing the National Football League for libel because the league is pushing this social justice agenda. And while they're doing that,

Speaker 2 they used a case of this police officer who shot Drayjean Reed,

Speaker 2 and they made it one of the examples of police brutality. Well, Drayjean Reed fired first at the officer.
Not only was he

Speaker 2 not unarmed, he was armed and shot at the police officer before he was shot and killed. So I guess what? you were supposed to just lay your

Speaker 2 gun down as the officer and surrender? I mean, you are in today's world. Let him shoot you in the head.

Speaker 2 How is that supposed to? So, you're supposed to shoot the gun out of the guy's hand and then casually arrest him. That's right.
That's right. In the nicest way possible.
Yes.

Speaker 2 While getting his permission to put the cuffs on. I forgot about that.
Yeah, you got to get his permission. I haven't gone through the full training yet.
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 So, there was a high-speed traffic stop.

Speaker 2 Then the guy pulled a gun on the officers and fired. Police fired back, killing the suspect.
Well, the NFL used him and his photo and the remember his name or say his name

Speaker 2 as one of the examples of police brutality. Now, that's the huge problem with this police brutality situation because so many of these cases are

Speaker 2 not police brutality. No, they're misinterpreted by a large number of people from the get-go.

Speaker 2 But they don't differentiate

Speaker 2 in the BLM movement. They don't differentiate.
They just say, say their name, and you're supposed to say their name. And that means they were wronged.
And how long ago did it start?

Speaker 2 I mean, we had President Obama saying the police acted stupidly. And then he made up for it with his little beer summit, right? That's supposed to be okay then.
Oh, I know.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I'm sorry. I know I called you guys stupid.
Have a beer.

Speaker 2 Yeah, that was our post-racial president who was going to make everything really nice for all Americans and the world. He was going to heal the planet at one point, remember?

Speaker 2 Well, he couldn't quite get it done, so

Speaker 2 we got Joe Biden, though, to bring us together and unify the country and finish the job that he's starting to unify.

Speaker 2 Don't you feel unity

Speaker 2 right now with everybody? I feel something, but I don't know that it's unity.

Speaker 2 With you, it's probably gas. AAAAA 727, P-E-C-K.
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Speaker 2 All right. Traffic and weather together every five minutes on the fours.

Speaker 2 Try to get you to where you're going safely. Yeah, this beautiful, beautiful Bornick.
Actually, it's not beautiful at all. In Texas, it's miserably hot.

Speaker 2 And I know that's happening all through the West. Yeah.
So, I mean, they've had record-breaking temperatures everywhere. It's just that it's Texas, and this happens all the time.

Speaker 2 Yet, for some reason, we can't handle it. And they're talking about our grid being on the brink

Speaker 2 of shutting down to make sure that your thermostats are set at at least 78 degrees. 78 degrees, yeah.
Okay. So I, uh-huh.

Speaker 2 My response to ERCOT and the governor was you first.

Speaker 2 78. I'm going to have a sweltering 78 in my house.
I've turned my thermostat just completely off. Completely off.
I've opened the windows up and hoped for a breeze. And it doesn't happen.

Speaker 2 And no, it doesn't happen.

Speaker 2 And then I went around, I looked at all my appliances to see if any could be unplugged. How many did you unplug? I wasn't going to use.
I unplugged my fridge. Did you? Yeah, I did.
Did you? I did.

Speaker 2 No, it was supposed to be

Speaker 2 too much of a drain. I didn't care.
I just unplugged it. I haven't washed clothes in a week.
I haven't run the dryer. I don't want to turn the oven on.
No television. I've unplugged the toaster.

Speaker 2 I've got everything unplugged. Good.
Good for you. So I'm trying to help.
You're a patriot. But I mean,

Speaker 2 this is the problem that was supposed to happen, right? Only we got a precursor of it during the winter.

Speaker 2 When we got that unusual cold snaps, and it proved how fragile our power infrastructure was. When did that happen in Texas? They've made deals with the solar and the wind power people.

Speaker 2 And the Texas Public Policy Foundation down in us has been all over this through this latest legislature, too, is because they made deals. And so when they say, you know, wind power is going to create

Speaker 2 30% of the power, let's say, from the, but it never does. Of course.
That's a made-up number. Yes.
So it only produces such a low amount that they have to make up for it. You know, so like the

Speaker 2 they shouldn't have made these deals. Right.

Speaker 2 And, you know, the nuke plant that everybody is so worried about that's going to be so terrible has

Speaker 2 been fantastic. Oh.
It's worked out. Or they work fantastic.

Speaker 2 They either all melted down

Speaker 2 or they've worked fantastic.

Speaker 2 One or the other. One or the other.
Again, you know what the,

Speaker 2 and this all started in 1979 when Three Mile Island happened. Yes.
Scared the crap out of people. And then China syndrome came.
Yes. And that finished us off.
But

Speaker 2 you know how desperately catastrophic Three Mile Island was? Well, I mean, it released. You can't even drive in that area anymore.
It released the... No, not for 10,000 years.

Speaker 2 you you can't drive at three mile island for another 10 000 years because here's the thing it released all the radiation

Speaker 2 of one x-ray

Speaker 2 i mean yeah but i'm talking we even say that on the air i mean that's i just did

Speaker 2 yeah but i just did one chest x-ray was the equivalent

Speaker 2 so

Speaker 2 that's why nobody survived everybody died

Speaker 2 Entire East Coast pilot. Or they did.
Or not. I can't remember.
One of those two things happened.

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Speaker 2 All right. Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 You remember how he was berated and blasted over and over and over during the campaign last year about the fact that he cleared out these peaceful protesters on the street with tear gas.

Speaker 2 I mean, first of all, if that's what happened, so what?

Speaker 2 Was it really that big a deal?

Speaker 2 Oh, he cleared out the park so he could walk over there.

Speaker 2 He's got a photo up

Speaker 2 to hold a Bible up in front of the church.

Speaker 2 Well, it's not true. What? I mean, he said it wasn't true over and over.
Yes, he did.

Speaker 2 And now it turns out it wasn't true. You know who cleared out the area with tear gas? The Democrat mayor of Washington, D.C.

Speaker 2 And she was quick to come forward when they were blaming Donald Trump and say, no, no, no, no, no, no, you know what?

Speaker 2 I mean, I don't like the guy either, but I did that. Yeah, we did that.

Speaker 2 No. No, no.

Speaker 2 Not a chance that happened. And we even had military people that walked with him that day complain about it.
And that's

Speaker 2 agonizing.

Speaker 2 It's seriously unbelievable. It sure is.

Speaker 2 She let him take the blame. And it was lies like that that he cleared out the protesters with the tear gas.
And

Speaker 2 what he called the soldiers in France when he was talking supposedly talking about how they were suckers or whatever. Right.
Not true. Not true.

Speaker 2 And everybody who with him, everybody who was with him at that time said, that's not true. That didn't happen.
And they just kept saying it. They kept saying it.
The bounty.

Speaker 2 The Russian Soviet

Speaker 2 bounty that they had bounty on American soldiers, which he said, that didn't happen. That was fake news.
Well, it turns out that was fake news.

Speaker 2 And now all of these things have come out and he's been vindicated on all of those. Oh, I just, I.
I know.

Speaker 2 It's really frustrating. It makes you crazy.
It's really frustrating. I don't know that it would, I mean, there was a buildup of four years of just complete Trump bashing

Speaker 2 from the, you know, whatever you want to call them, mainstream media or the, you know, the network news people. people, but

Speaker 2 I don't know that that would have

Speaker 2 made it possible

Speaker 2 to overcome the election. It might have.
If those falsehoods hadn't been proclaimed from every rooftop for six months or a year, he might have won. Yeah, I mean, he might have won.

Speaker 2 The middle-class mom that was just sick of

Speaker 2 orange face and mean tweets might have not gone over to the other side if it wasn't for those lies as well. No question.
Yeah. No question.
It's a real shame. We're never going to know now.

Speaker 2 Well, unless Cindy Powell releases the Kraken,

Speaker 2 then we might know. But, I mean, you keep denying the fact that the Kraken is going to be released.

Speaker 2 Well, you know, I started believing a little bit less in the Kraken when she said that she kind of made it up and nobody should have believed her.

Speaker 2 That's not the point. I'm just saying that.
Maybe the Kraken wasn't so kraken-y. I don't know.

Speaker 2 Seemed less kraken-esque. Really, after she said that? Yeah.
Wow. Yeah.
Than before. Maybe she fed it.
It grew up. TV.

Speaker 2 And now it's kraken like again. You're right.
Yeah. Because kraken,

Speaker 2 they can swallow a whole ship in one bite, right?

Speaker 2 Full grown. A full-grown kraken, right? Yeah.
Right. And it sounded like that's what she had.
I know. Was a full-grown kraken.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 we just don't know. We just keep denying it.
I know. I know.

Speaker 2 Interesting report from OANN One American News News Network

Speaker 2 that Justin Trudeau from Canada, who's part of the G7,

Speaker 2 and when did, by the way, when did Canada start being considered one of the great seven? When did that happen? Because

Speaker 2 you're saying that they're not fun. I mean, come on now.
I mean, they're part of the 07, the OK7.

Speaker 2 Yes. Maybe.
Maybe, but not the great seven.

Speaker 2 I don't know when he got moved up to the adult table from the kids' table, but it happened. It apparently happened.

Speaker 2 It happened. And One American Network is claiming that he was overheard telling one of his buddies at the G7 that Kamala Harris will be president by the end of 2022.
So by the end of next year.

Speaker 2 And I would not be surprised because you have to know that these world leaders noticed the decline of Joe Biden and they're all talking about it.

Speaker 2 Bet that happened. Now, I don't think they have any any audio to back that up.

Speaker 2 I haven't seen it if they do,

Speaker 2 but I believe it wholeheartedly. Believe me, you said that.
That footage of Jill dragging him off underneath that

Speaker 2 canopy. Yeah, it's embarrassing.
That was embarrassing when he wanted to talk to the press and she's like, come on now, come on. And he's wearing his 10s and off he goes.

Speaker 2 That's a little frightening. It wouldn't surprise me that the other leaders are like, whoa.

Speaker 2 And if that had been Donald Trump wearing running shoes or tennis shoes, whatever he had on there, can you imagine the deal that would be made out of that?

Speaker 2 Look at how inappropriately dressed this supposed billionaire is. That's ridiculous.
He doesn't show you that he can't take it seriously. This guy's a joker.
He can't take it seriously.

Speaker 2 He's wearing tennis shoes with a suit. That's what we would have heard.
I know.

Speaker 2 I know. But not a peep out of the media because Biden was wearing those.
No, not even clothes.

Speaker 2 And other countries are seeing it, right? I mean, we get this from

Speaker 2 France and Canada with, you know, G7.

Speaker 2 But, you know, there's that news report. I don't know.

Speaker 2 Do we have the one news segment from Australia, the Sky News network from Australia that is talking about the difference between the coverage of Trump and Biden?

Speaker 2 And if we we don't have it, that's fine. I can talk about it.
But

Speaker 2 they're even noticing the difference, how frightening it is that our press has spent years beating up Trump and

Speaker 2 what they're neglecting with Joe Biden. Yeah, here it is.

Speaker 10 I want to go to the U.S. now because the media has been gushing as their beloved Joe Biden prepares for his trip to the United Kingdom to attend the G7 summit.

Speaker 10 Listen to how CNN is reporting this momentous event.

Speaker 11 Joe Biden is stepping onto the world stage for the first time as president, an equal to foreign leaders.

Speaker 10 Now, let's go back in time to 2018 and see if those same newsrooms offered the presidency of Donald Trump such light and positive coverage.

Speaker 11 Attic and deepening G7 divide, better put perhaps as G6 versus one.

Speaker 2 Wow.

Speaker 10 Sophie, they're essentially, they're calling it the G6 when Trump's there, but Joe Biden's there and it's momentous and it's positive and it's glowing.

Speaker 10 And And they're trying to give the illusion that he doesn't have any disputes with any of these international leaders. What do you think of that?

Speaker 13 I just think Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 This double standard is incredible.

Speaker 2 I wanted to hear what she had said. Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 2 You talked over, okay. Well, play it back to Sam is fine.

Speaker 2 I don't care. Did she agree with it? Did you see the

Speaker 2 case? She did agree?

Speaker 2 Of course they all agreed. Good, good.
They all agreed.

Speaker 2 Now I want to. Now I do.
All right, go.

Speaker 13 What they did to Trump. So, you know, his popularity surely can only win from this because he's getting so much positive PR through the journalists who are massive fans of him.

Speaker 13 It's really quite appalling to watch. And what happened to straight news reporting, which doesn't seem to be existent there.

Speaker 10 Nick, it's not really journalism, is it? No, it's not really. They're stenographers in a way, aren't they? They're documenting history, but they're not being critical.

Speaker 10 But with Trump, ultra-critical, inflammatory in some ways.

Speaker 12 Always, always. Trump could do no right.
I mean,

Speaker 12 give Biden his due. He did get to the top of the Air Force one steps with

Speaker 12 him. Good on him.

Speaker 12 But I mean, the reality is, you know, if you talk to Greg Sheridan on the Australian or anybody who knows about foreign affairs, there are considerable question marks over Biden's foreign affairs policy.

Speaker 12 It's not proven yet.

Speaker 2 What language are they speaking though?

Speaker 2 Barely audible.

Speaker 2 Barely understandable. Should have had subtitles there.

Speaker 2 But it's embarrassing that the rest of the world sees what's going on here and they realize that we're going to hell right now in a handbasket. Quickly.

Speaker 2 And they show you the examples that,

Speaker 2 I mean, absolutely prove positive the point they're making. I mean, we play the one video on your show, Pat Unleashed, which you can hear.
It seems like right before this show,

Speaker 2 every week.

Speaker 2 Or anytime on a podcast.

Speaker 2 There's a video where he picks the dandelion as he's walking to House. They actually used the first part of that.
Yeah, they did. That's what reminded me of it.
And it's just like, oh, my gosh.

Speaker 2 Here we go. I'm going to give my baby girl a dandelion as he gives it to Jill.
And the greatest part of that video is that she,

Speaker 2 as he's picking it, is like, what are you doing? Yeah. Let's go.
Don't act like a four-year-old. Don't embarrass me like this.

Speaker 2 He gives it to her. And not only does he give her a dandelion, it's one that had gone to seed.

Speaker 2 It wasn't even the one with the yellow bloom on it. And when they're the prettiest is when they've gone to seed like that.
Yeah, that's really good. It's really not.
It's really not.

Speaker 2 And she carries it after he gives it to her. And as she's walking up the stairs, you can see like two steps.
And

Speaker 2 she just drops it.

Speaker 2 She literally just dropped it.

Speaker 2 It meant that much to her. Yeah.
It did. It meant that much.
It made it up two stairs

Speaker 2 going under the helicopter, and it just

Speaker 2 drops it. And he was walking through that field, having a tough time, actually.
It looked like his walk was so labored. And then he stoops over.

Speaker 2 I see a dandelion I'm going to give my girl.

Speaker 2 Oh, I got it out. Look how pretty this dandelion is.
Jill, cherish it forever. And she almost did.

Speaker 2 She

Speaker 2 cherished it forever. Almost forever.

Speaker 2 For about the next three steps, she cherished that weed like

Speaker 2 nobody's business

Speaker 2 no one has ever cherished a weed more no than jill biden did

Speaker 2 at that particular moment

Speaker 2 but it's it's just i we i keep saying it but it really is embarrassing and i you know i we i watch we watch these videos and we we watch our president and i mean i i laugh and then i'm embarrassed and then i'm just sad

Speaker 2 i go through. Because then you realize, no, this guy is really in charge.
He's of the greatest country that's ever existed on this earth and he's almost completely gone.

Speaker 2 And there are times when he is gone. He's literally out.
We have examples of that. Many.
And he just goes away. Yep.
And comes back. And okay.
I mean, isn't that the and I don't know.

Speaker 2 I've, I've, I've never had

Speaker 2 Alzheimer's, but isn't that what's so frightening about the disease is that you just go away. I I just don't know.
Yeah, right.

Speaker 2 And who knows when that's going to happen for good or much more frequently than it happens now? I think it happens pretty frequently now. It's really noticeable.
And soon it's going to be unworkable.

Speaker 2 And then what are you going to do? Then you got Kamala.

Speaker 2 How happy are you now? Yeah.

Speaker 2 How happy are you now? It's just depressing. It really is depressing.
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Speaker 2 Hey, you know, the lovely and talented Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago. Isn't she delightful?

Speaker 2 She is absolutely delightful. And

Speaker 2 in late January, Lori sent her then-scheduler an email complaining that she doesn't get enough of what she called office time.

Speaker 2 That's typically a less structured part of the day when the mayor can think, you know, write or make long-term plans, sit there and daydream, contemplate your navel, like whatever she wants to do.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 While it's common for politicians to give staff members specific direction, it's the way Lightfoot delivered her feedback that's raising eyebrows. She treats people like garbage.

Speaker 2 No, you'd never guess that. I know she seems, again, she seems delightful.
She really does.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 Lightfoot repeated several sentences, one of them 16 times to highlight her displeasure over her calendar.

Speaker 2 I need office time every day. Exclamation point.

Speaker 2 Not once a week or some days every day. She wrote 10 times.

Speaker 2 Breaks or transition times between meetings are not office time. She wrote seven times.

Speaker 2 Dude, take it easy. I know.
I know. If this doesn't change immediately, I will just start unilaterally canceling things every day.
She wrote that five times.

Speaker 2 And then she wrote, have I made myself clear finally?

Speaker 2 13 times.

Speaker 2 Wow. Like I said,

Speaker 2 delightful. The note drew a little bit of criticism from political types,

Speaker 2 who saw it, surprisingly, as bullying a staffer.

Speaker 2 It also drew comparisons to a chilling scene in the movie, The Shining, when Shelly Duvall's character finds that her mentally deteriorating husband's character, played by Jack Nicholson, has typed all work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy.

Speaker 2 I mean, it was an email. Yeah.
So, I mean, it was. So it was.
So did she take an axe to the staffer's door and say, here's Johnny? No. I don't think so.
Here's Lori.

Speaker 2 But that could be just down the road, boys. I mean, this person,

Speaker 2 her excuse now is, because she's getting some flack for this in Chicago, and of course she wants to be reelected.

Speaker 2 So her excuse is it was just done out of frustration. It was just,

Speaker 2 yeah, my staff, I was frustrated. Oh, okay.
Well, that makes it okay then, right? Yes. If you were frustrated, because nobody, nobody else on this planet gets frustrated.
Not like that.

Speaker 2 Not like that. No.

Speaker 2 Look, she made it clear during the heart of the pandemic that she needed to be taken care of

Speaker 2 to get her hair done.

Speaker 2 Exactly.

Speaker 2 She cared about

Speaker 2 hygiene

Speaker 2 more than you and me, you low-life people. That was her actual excuse.
Her excuse this time is, well, I got frustrated. Her excuse back then was, well, I care about my hygiene.
Yeah, nobody else does.

Speaker 2 Nobody else wants to go to

Speaker 2 the salon. Nobody does.

Speaker 2 Okay, because we the little people. Correct.
We can't get frustrated and we don't care about our hygiene. Correct.
Because we're little people.

Speaker 2 And really, really kind of strange that she needed to send an email like that when you, you know, normally don't you deal with your staff one-on-one like that?

Speaker 2 You know, to make the point of saying, you know, I need this time. Yeah.
It's important to me. Have a meeting.

Speaker 2 When we have breaks between meetings, that doesn't count.

Speaker 2 I can't do what I want to do in my office time. That you would make that specific request then, not send an email with your rantings.
Right. Really strange.
Very strange.

Speaker 2 And, you know, you would think Chicago has, I don't know, one or two other little problems that she might want to focus on other than her office time.

Speaker 2 Really? Like

Speaker 2 a hundred people being shot every weekend. That seems like a, you know, a little bit larger issue.
I don't know. I guess you might want to pay attention to.

Speaker 2 You know, I could deal with that between meetings, but I need office time. I need some office time where I can do, I can think.
Watch or be re-elected anyway.

Speaker 2 Watch. That's a frightening thought, but she very well might be.
Yeah. She very well might be.

Speaker 2 I mean, it just seems to happen in Chicago.

Speaker 2 And I'm sure it won't have anything to do with dead people voting. I'm sure that.
No. It won't have anything to do with that.
Stop it. Oh, yeah.
All the corruption in Chicago. Okay, yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 The Kraken's going to be released in Chicago. Okay.

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Speaker 2 We have the first audio clip. Oh, great.
From the Biden-Putin Summit. Is it the Biden Geneva?

Speaker 2 Yeah, Biden-Putin.

Speaker 2 I would say the American president goes to the show.

Speaker 2 But here's the first clip from that. Okay.
A momentous event.

Speaker 2 Look.

Speaker 2 Um, if

Speaker 2 so, wow, yeah, it's historic. Wow, it's a historic moment.
You can tell how he's putting Putin in his place. I'll tell you that.
Set him right in his place. No question about it.

Speaker 2 He just took the bull by the horns right there. Well, you have to.
You have to when you're sitting down with a killer.

Speaker 2 When you're sitting down with a killer, that's what you do, is you lay down the law and you establish the rules right from the beginning. Can we record that? Or do we have that again?

Speaker 2 I don't know. Can we go ahead and play that again?

Speaker 2 Look.

Speaker 2 Well, if.

Speaker 2 Wow. Yeah.
I mean,

Speaker 2 that's impossible. I mean, when you hear it the second time.
It's even impressive. Yeah.
It's even more powerful. I wouldn't want to be Vladimir Putin, I'll tell you that.

Speaker 2 Nope.

Speaker 2 No one would. No one would.
No, no, no. This is kind of interesting.
There's a little bit of controversy. Biden apparently nodded when a reporter asked Putin if he could be trusted.
Okay. Okay.

Speaker 2 But the White House quickly sent out a tweet insisting that the president was, quote, very clearly not responding to any one question, but nodding in acknowledgement to the press generally.

Speaker 2 Oh, okay. All right.
All right. Thank you.
Then Putin ignored shouted questions from reporters, including if he feared jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Nivalny. Yeah.
You bet he. He feared him?

Speaker 2 He doesn't have to fear him anymore. He's in prison.
I'm surprised he's still alive. I am too.
I thought for sure he would be dead by now. I did too.
He got really sick

Speaker 2 after that whole poisoning incident, that little poisoning incident that almost killed him, that he actually

Speaker 2 traced it back to Putin's guy.

Speaker 2 And then when he came back and got thrown into prison, I thought for sure he would be dead by now. But he got really sick and then did his hunger strike to bring in the doctors, and it worked.

Speaker 2 He got doctors to come in.

Speaker 2 I don't think he got his doctors. He got the prison Putin doctors, but he did get some medical attention, which he needed because he's still struggling from the poison on top of, you know, obviously

Speaker 2 not eating.

Speaker 2 But I thought for sure that he would be, oh man, look at COVID. Yeah, COVID got him.
Sorry. Darn the luck.
Have a nice day. And it'd be the perfect excuse.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 it's amazing he's still alive. That sure is.
Actually, it's amazing. Apparently, the two leaders did shake hands.
Biden extended his hand first and smiled at the stoic Russian leader.

Speaker 2 Was that before or after the audio clip that we played? It was just before. Okay.
It was just before the audio clip.

Speaker 2 So they're meeting for four to five hours on a wide range of topics. Yeah.
I'll bet. Yeah, I bet.

Speaker 2 Joe, you need a nap time a little bit in there?

Speaker 2 Course,

Speaker 2 if what if?

Speaker 2 Look,

Speaker 2 I've said too much.

Speaker 2 You're going to get me in trouble, Vlad.

Speaker 2 I love how every time he gets into that mind loop that he falls into, it's, look,

Speaker 2 it's either, et cetera,

Speaker 2 or

Speaker 2 I've said too much.

Speaker 2 So far, you've said nothing.

Speaker 2 Nothing. You guys are going to get me in trouble.

Speaker 2 And he says that

Speaker 2 all the time.

Speaker 2 That's one of his fallbacks. Yeah, he loves that.
Big time.

Speaker 2 And I'm sure that they have these little things where, okay, if you find yourself getting into trouble or confused or you don't understand, Mr. President, just use one of these.

Speaker 2 You know they have that. Yeah.
And he uses them all the time. This whole G7 trip has been a little

Speaker 2 disheartening if you're a Joe Biden fan, I would think. I don't know that you see it if you're a Joe Biden fan.
Yeah, because CNN doesn't play it.

Speaker 2 So if you're in your own little world where you've got only liberal friends and you only watch liberal networks, you're not going to know any of this because they don't show it.

Speaker 2 I mean, we saw

Speaker 2 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who I believe is running for president of the United States. Oh, I don't think there's any question.
He was on

Speaker 2 with Maria Bartiromo on Sunday after Biden had spoke at the G7 conference. And

Speaker 2 the way he sounded in this clip, he's running for president. He's talking about Middle America.
He's running for president. I hope we have the...

Speaker 5 Let me bring in Florida Governor Ron DeSantis now, get some reaction to what we just heard.

Speaker 5 Governor, thanks very much for being here and standing by throughout our live coverage of the G7 closeout meeting. Your reaction to what you heard from the president.

Speaker 14 Well, Maria, I think it's quite a contrast from his predecessor.

Speaker 14 I think that President Biden is someone that's much more passive on the world stage, not nearly as assertive as somebody like Donald Trump was.

Speaker 14 I think his energy level is obviously much lower. And so I think that's just something that people are sizing up.
I think that our adversaries are watching that.

Speaker 14 I didn't hear very much in the way of holding China accountable for their role in covering up the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaker 14 I think that's absolutely essential that China be held accountable for their role in that. as well as any bureaucrats in the United States who may have been covering up.

Speaker 14 But you know, they were talking economically a lot about other countries. He was talking about reducing energy production worldwide.

Speaker 14 And I couldn't help but think, you know, here in the United States, you know, he's leaving a lot of people behind. Look at all the workers he left behind by canceling the Keystone XL pipeline.

Speaker 14 Those were thousands and thousands of very good jobs.

Speaker 14 And then also think about family budgets with the sharp increase in gas prices and then the overall budding inflation that we're seeing that's being fueled by his big spending policy.

Speaker 14 So I think that his performance probably played well with European elites. Not sure that there was much in it for middle America.

Speaker 2 Oh, he's absolutely running for president. 100%.

Speaker 2 And I want him to.

Speaker 2 As far as I could tell right now, he'd certainly have my vote. He's the man.
Certainly have my vote. Yes.
I don't know who else there is.

Speaker 2 Other than Ron DeSantis, who's the next logical person to take over the Republican Party leadership? Is it Marco Rubio? No. No.
Anybody that ran. I think he's lost momentum completely.

Speaker 2 Anybody who ran against Trump

Speaker 2 is gone. Done.
Marco, we got your Senate seat.

Speaker 2 Be happy there. Yep.
Be happy with your Senate seat, but you're not running for president anymore. Right.
I mean, Trump ruined it. He destroyed them.
Yeah. He scorched earth, those guys.

Speaker 2 He destroyed them for all time. Lion Ted, Lil Marco, I know.
As far as running for president. Yeah, for president.
For president. Yeah, all that's done.
I think for those guys.

Speaker 2 And I don't know that that's a good thing. That's just the way it is in my eyes.
It is, but they're kind of done in my mind, too. Right.

Speaker 2 You know, even though during the campaign, obviously, I wasn't the hugest. I wasn't the biggest Trump fan.
Really? Perhaps during the campaign. It's possible.
Weird. I don't recall that.

Speaker 2 Things changed when I saw him govern.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 the only person I could really kind of think of is an anti-Trump guy, and that would be

Speaker 2 Ben Sasse.

Speaker 2 And I think I'm the only person left alive who likes Ben Sass. I think you are.
I think I'm the only one alive. I think you are.
Yeah, nobody else on this planet would vote for him.

Speaker 2 It'd be like 143 million to one.

Speaker 2 I mean,

Speaker 2 you have maybe Christy Noam, right? Oh, Christy Noam, yeah.

Speaker 2 How misogynist and sexist of us not to have mentioned her

Speaker 2 immediately. Thank you for doing that.
You have Greg Abbott? Maybe. Greg Abbott.
Really?

Speaker 2 I'm throwing names out there. I don't know.
I mean,

Speaker 2 other than DeSantis, no. I mean, I'm voting for DeSantis over those two.
I don't know. Greg Abbott,

Speaker 2 I don't know how he's viewed nationally, if at all. I don't know people know him very well, you know? Right.
Not like DeSantis.

Speaker 2 Another female, right? You got Nikki Haley? Nikki Haley. Right.
Maybe. Maybe she's kind of lost the luster a little bit.
Well, I think it was some.

Speaker 2 So is Christy Noam because of the

Speaker 2 trans, the athlete thing that she did in South Dakota, which to me wasn't that big a deal. She just wanted it tweaked a little bit.

Speaker 2 She wasn't saying, yes, I want the the trans athletes to compete against the girls. She wasn't saying that.
It sure was pretty much. But that's how people acted.

Speaker 2 That's right. She just wanted the bill not to be as extreme as it was.
Do you work for her now?

Speaker 2 No, but I like her. I like her.
Maybe I'm the last Republican to like Christy Noam, too. I don't know.
Oh, it's sure the Noome Sass ticket. That'll be huge.
Noam Sass. Or Sass.
No, Noam.

Speaker 2 One of the two. Oh, my God.
No, it's got to be Noome Sass. But it's going to be Ron DeSantis.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Or Donald Trump. I don't think Trump runs.
I don't think he runs again. I have my doubts.

Speaker 2 I've listened to him speak, and

Speaker 2 I get the impression that

Speaker 2 it's not going to be him. You know what they're actually talking about?

Speaker 2 I don't think he'd do this, but they're talking about him running for Congress in 2022, winning the seat, and then go after the Speaker

Speaker 2 if we get back, if the Republicans get back

Speaker 2 in the majority. That's a fun thing to talk about.
It's a fun thing to talk about. It's just not going to happen.
No way. And I don't think he'd want to be a U.S.

Speaker 2 Congressperson after being president of the United States. And, you know,

Speaker 2 I doubt that he would lose if he ran, but if he ran under that premise and then didn't even get the ball rolling by losing, that's a huge slap. Yeah, but there's no way he loses.

Speaker 2 He's not going to chance that. There's no way he loses.
I don't think, you know, probably not. He doesn't, you're right.
He doesn't want to be a Congressperson.

Speaker 2 But after a few years of having less of the onslaught against him every single day, all day,

Speaker 2 he might start to think, okay, yeah, I'm not sure I want that again.

Speaker 2 That's my worry, that in the next three years, he's going to say, eh, it's not worth it.

Speaker 2 So then he'd just leave it to DeSantis and just throw his weight behind him. You know who I'd like to see is maybe a DeSantis

Speaker 2 Mark Robinson ticket from North Carolina. Oh, the lieutenant governor.

Speaker 2 That guy's awesome. So a DeSantis Robinson ticket? Yeah, I would be a

Speaker 2 good one. I'd love for that.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 I don't know. Did Glenn play the

Speaker 2 Mark Robinson clip? Oh, that's so good.

Speaker 2 We'll have to see if we can dig that up and maybe play it tomorrow because he's fantastic. I haven't seen it.
He spoke at some, I don't know, it was a Republican get-together, right?

Speaker 2 North Carolina state Republican gathering, yeah. And he nailed what has to happen here about people standing up and don't, don't worry about what they're calling you.

Speaker 2 And it was just really powerful, really, really powerful.

Speaker 2 Triple 8, 727, BECK. It's Pat Gray and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glen Beck Program.

Speaker 2 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn, Triple 8, 727, BECK. Taking a few days off, as is Stu, as a matter of fact.

Speaker 2 Let's go to Jay in Florida. Hey, Jay, you're on the Glen Beck program.

Speaker 10 Hey, good morning, guys. How are you?

Speaker 2 Morning. Doing well.

Speaker 2 Hey, listen, I was listening to the names you were throwing around for the 2024 presidential race, and I like everything you said.

Speaker 15 I think Tim Scott might be a name to throw in there.

Speaker 2 Yeah, he would.

Speaker 2 I like Tim Scott a lot. Yeah, that's a good suggestion.
Appreciate it. Thanks, Jay.

Speaker 2 I don't know how well known he is right now. He's got a great story, though.
But he's fantastic. And a great story.
Yes. And he's a good speaker, and

Speaker 2 he's a good conservative. Yeah, I know.
He's not as fiery as Mark Robinson, though. No, and if you missed it, here's a little bit.

Speaker 2 Here's a taste of Mark Robinson, who is the lieutenant governor of North Carolina.

Speaker 9 The greatest example that I saw and witnessed it firsthand on television was during 9-11.

Speaker 9 People running away from those burning buildings, running away in horror.

Speaker 9 We saw policemen and firemen. running to those buildings, basically running to their deaths to go help others

Speaker 9 because they saw trouble and they knew that they were needed.

Speaker 9 That's got to be us in this day right here.

Speaker 2 We've got to run to the trouble, folks.

Speaker 9 And what is the trouble? The trouble is the Biden administration that is seeking to turn this country into a socialist hellhole.

Speaker 2 Yes, sir.

Speaker 9 The trouble is Antifa that wants to roam the streets and beat you into submission.

Speaker 9 The trouble is Black Lives Matter. Nice.
It claims to care about the lives of black black people, but it's turned a blind eye while violence in black communities are taking lives at a genocidal rate.

Speaker 9 They've turned a blind eye.

Speaker 9 That's where the trouble is, and that's what we've got to run to.

Speaker 2 And we've got all the right in the world on our side.

Speaker 9 And there ain't no reason to be afraid. And there ain't no reason to not take the challenge dead on.
Because I'm going to tell you who we come from, folks.

Speaker 9 We don't come from some weak, jellyback, spineless people.

Speaker 9 That's not who we come from.

Speaker 2 None of us.

Speaker 9 And it doesn't matter what color you are, what nation your folks hail from, how much money you got.

Speaker 9 We all share the same name. We are Americans.
And at Bunker Hill, there was Americans.

Speaker 9 And at Fredericksburg and Gettysburg, there was Americans.

Speaker 9 And at Iwo Jima, raising that flag on Saribachi, it was Americans. And at Porkchop Hill, there was Americans.

Speaker 9 Quezon, there was Americans.

Speaker 2 Did I say dissent

Speaker 2 round?

Speaker 9 There was Americans who ran towards those burning buildings. That is who you share your heritage with.

Speaker 2 Love this guy.

Speaker 9 You do not share your heritage with a weak and ineffective people who cower at the sign of trouble.

Speaker 9 You share your heritage with a strong and brave people who are determined to hold on to their freedom and for the freedom of future generations.

Speaker 9 Guys, it's time for us to stand up and be that generation.

Speaker 2 Yep.

Speaker 9 It's time time for us to stand strong and proud and remember who we are.

Speaker 2 All right, there you go.

Speaker 2 That's a taste of Mark Robinson.

Speaker 2 You tell me Kamala Harris could go up against that guy. No way.
No way.

Speaker 2 If I could

Speaker 2 destroy her in a debate.

Speaker 2 Awesome. Really, really good.

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Speaker 2 Oh, there's a lot going on today. In just a few minutes, Joe Biden's going to make his little press conference happen without Vladimir Putin because he couldn't handle the joint.
I know.

Speaker 2 He couldn't handle the joint press conference. He didn't want to give Vladimir the conference conference.
He didn't want none of that. He didn't want it.

Speaker 2 Because he's not mentally capable of handling it. No, they don't want to give.

Speaker 2 Oh, I'm sorry. That's what it was.
They didn't want to give the platform to Putin. Okay, so they decided to give it all to himself.
Right. Weird.
It's just weird.

Speaker 2 So there's that. Also, a pastor in Canada has been arrested.
Why?

Speaker 2 Well, because because he had a worship service outside

Speaker 2 with people at it. So they obviously had no choice but to throw him in prison.
You have to have to. Yeah.

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Speaker 2 we haven't had the dueling separate news conferences yet,

Speaker 2 but we do know that they talked for several hours. And so Biden is, I think, getting ready to do his press conference, and then Putin is getting ready to do his.

Speaker 2 So it'll be interesting what kind of love fest they leave in the wake of this. I'm guessing we're going to hear,

Speaker 2 it was productive.

Speaker 2 We had a good discussion.

Speaker 2 Look,

Speaker 2 and then the pause for 12 seconds.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 I've said too much.

Speaker 2 I don't want to get in trouble.

Speaker 2 I'm going to get in trouble if I take any questions. My mom gets mad.

Speaker 2 Who is that woman over there? My mom or sister or my, I don't know what she is. Oh, come on, I'm your wife.
Come on, let's go. Time to go.

Speaker 2 Then Jill will lead him away from the press conference by the hand. One day it's going to be that bad.

Speaker 2 It will be that bad.

Speaker 2 That was the first time I'd seen him being pulled away underneath the canopy when we aired it earlier today. Oh, really? You hadn't seen that? That is.
It's astounding. Unbelievable.

Speaker 2 Yeah, it's astounding.

Speaker 2 Have you ever seen that with an American president? Again, I go back to Reagan. In the late 80s, the left was yelling and screaming about how senile he was, about how he had dementia or whatever.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 he never had moments like that.

Speaker 2 Never. The guy had Alzheimer's, early onset Alzheimer's at the end.

Speaker 2 And he didn't look as bad as Biden did. And they tried to tell him.

Speaker 2 They tried to pull that Trump how far he'd fallen when he came. Yeah,

Speaker 2 when he had that speech last week or the week before, and he looked fine.

Speaker 2 fine. Are you kidding me? You're going to worry about that we're supposed to be worried about Trump

Speaker 2 when you got this guy over here,

Speaker 2 the president of the United States.

Speaker 2 Being dragged away from talking to people by his wife so he doesn't say anything. That is embarrassing.
The American president, the leader of the free world, is disintegrating right before our eyes.

Speaker 2 I don't take pleasure in that. I am really

Speaker 2 sad about that,

Speaker 2 but it's something we need to take note of and fix. And on top of which,

Speaker 2 yes, 100%. On top of which, you've pointed out something today that also has brought sadness to myself, and that is that Canada is part of the G7.

Speaker 2 I can't.

Speaker 2 Right? When did that happen?

Speaker 2 That has to be rectified right now. It does.

Speaker 2 I don't care who we call. I don't care what that has to be erected.

Speaker 2 I mean, we got to say, look, okay, we made a really bad mistake, and you know it. Something has to be done.
No country whose greatest sport is curling can be part of the G7. I mean, maybe he snuck in.

Speaker 2 We didn't realize it. And somebody said, well, I guess he's part of it because he's here.
Maybe that happened. I don't know.
Right. But it's never, it can't be official, right? It cannot.

Speaker 2 That could not have been made official. Plus, when your prime minister is a douchebag like Justin Trudeau, we just have to say, no.
I mean, he's arresting pastors. No.
Oh, that's. Come on now.

Speaker 2 That's awful.

Speaker 2 We got to show you this because

Speaker 2 this is about holding a worship service outside.

Speaker 2 Outside.

Speaker 2 And so they come and arrest him. Look at this.
This is Pastor Tim Stevens, who was arrested on new charges. I don't even know what the charge is, but here's what happened.

Speaker 16 I'm going to let you go now to the footage of his arrest.

Speaker 2 Okay, and you had that gathering on June the 6th.

Speaker 16 Okay, so that's where you're under arrest for.

Speaker 2 Man, that's really sad.

Speaker 2 And he had new straight advice to

Speaker 10 question.

Speaker 2 They're frisking him, making sure he's not armed because, you know, these pastors

Speaker 2 are usually heavily armed. He could go rogue at any moment.

Speaker 2 Jeez.

Speaker 2 Yeah, fortunately,

Speaker 2 they got him off the street.

Speaker 2 Thank you.

Speaker 2 Thank you, officer,

Speaker 2 for making the Canadian streets safe for democracy. The entire neighborhood is out there thanking these people.
Yeah, yeah, they are.

Speaker 17 I would say continue the course that you're continuing on.

Speaker 10 Push further ahead.

Speaker 2 Oh, yeah, keep pushing.

Speaker 17 And that's all. How much harder can we push here?

Speaker 17 I don't know how far you are.

Speaker 2 too. I have no reason to arrest you.
His wife is out there begging for them to

Speaker 2 not arrest him. I have no reason to arrest you, man.

Speaker 2 It's crazy.

Speaker 2 Children are crying. His wife is crying.

Speaker 2 The officers are unmoved. Of course, they're just following the law.
Or just following the law. I'll bet you there is no law.

Speaker 2 That's very possible. It's an order of some sort.
It's some sort of mandate.

Speaker 2 From the Calgary mayor. It's some sort of edict.

Speaker 2 But it's not, I'll bet you it's not a law. There can't be a law that you can't worship outside in Calgary, Canada.
There can't be.

Speaker 2 I guarantee you, there's not that law.

Speaker 2 I mean, that is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 But they're making the Calgary streets safe again for

Speaker 2 democracy. And don't you feel safer? I do.
As a result of Pastor Tim Stevens being taken off the street.

Speaker 2 Of course, he wasn't on the streets, he was in his house with his family with his family, and he's been separated from his family.

Speaker 2 Which apparently, illegal aliens in America can't be separated from their family, but you can separate American citizens from their family, and you can obviously separate Canadian citizens from their family.

Speaker 2 Well, he's a pastor, yeah, and so we don't care. I mean, he brought people together in a worship service outside

Speaker 2 now. Apparently, apparently, they offered him a way to get out, they did, and he said no.

Speaker 2 Oh, out of jail. Yeah, the judge said.

Speaker 2 He had to admit and say that

Speaker 2 he wouldn't do his terrorist act again by bringing people together and worshiping. And he wouldn't do that.

Speaker 2 So he's going to be there until June 19th.

Speaker 2 Now they're sending him to a prison rather than jail

Speaker 2 until the end of July.

Speaker 2 Is it July?

Speaker 2 No, I think it's June 28th. I think it's June 28th.
So he's got another 12 days, at least. Doing hard.
Doing hard time. Hard time.
Thank goodness.

Speaker 2 Again, do you want that guy roaming the streets?

Speaker 2 No sense into him. Jeez.
I mean, that is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 He had a worship service outside, which, and maybe the Canadians don't care about the CDC, but the guidelines now are you can do almost anything outside. Yeah.

Speaker 2 Why is it different in Canada?

Speaker 2 I don't know. I thought that they were opening back up.
Thought so too.

Speaker 2 Maybe Calgary is different and they have

Speaker 2 other edicts to follow. That is unreal.
It really is. I mean, we're letting the

Speaker 2 world naked bike ride happen in Philadelphia

Speaker 2 come in August.

Speaker 2 You can ride the bikes naked, but you have to wear a mask.

Speaker 2 So, I mean,

Speaker 2 for health and safety reasons. For health and

Speaker 2 safety and hygiene purposes. Wear the mask, but your butt could be completely butt-naked.

Speaker 2 on the bike seats. Yeah.
And that's okay. But

Speaker 2 for health reasons. For health reasons, wear a mask.

Speaker 2 What was the name of the other pastor that they just arrested? Because he kept having worship services. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2 And he was calling him Nazis. Nazis, get out!

Speaker 2 You know that guy? Well, the first one, you know, made it. He was willing to actually talk to them.
He just said, don't come on a day of worship. We're not doing it on this day.
Right.

Speaker 2 You're coming on the day. Get out of here.
And they kept coming on the Sabbath or whenever they had to go. Because they wanted to show their power

Speaker 2 in front of all the people. Which is presumably why he was so upset.
Right.

Speaker 2 So anyway, there is a follow-up to Pastor Tim Stevens. Yeah, that's it.
That's it.

Speaker 2 This is it. Here's the guy talking about.

Speaker 16 I'm so here for Rebel News with an update on the case of Pastor Tim Stevens. By now, you've likely seen the dramatic footage of his arrest, him being plucked away from his family.

Speaker 16 Well, after all of that, Pastor Tim Stevens was met by a Justice of the Peace offering him bail conditions.

Speaker 16 These conditions were effectively that he would comply and no longer gather with his congregants.

Speaker 16 After everything that Pastor Tim and his family went through, they will not be signing that document and handing over this fight that they have fought so hard to win.

Speaker 16 As a result of refusing to sign that document on principle, on the insistence that he must continue to shepherd his congregation, he will now be held in prison until June 28th. That's right.

Speaker 2 We have pastors being held in prison for weeks

Speaker 16 simply for gathering to worship while Jason Kenney and his friends gather in the Sky Palace, while other groups gather. In downtown Calgary, there was a dance party the other night.

Speaker 16 Hockey teams in the NHL are able to have people start to attend.

Speaker 16 But this pastor gathering outdoors with his congregants is for some reason the subject of all the spite of Jason Kenney, the Calgary Police Services, Alberta Health Services, Nahid Henji, and anyone else who has the authority to call off these ridiculous and targeted attacks of discrimination and bigotry against Christians in this city.

Speaker 16 This absolutely must stop. This is madness.

Speaker 2 Well, I disagree. I mean, I think the Calgary police are saving lives.
They're just clearly saving lives. Thank you.

Speaker 2 Who knows what Pastor Tim Stevens would have done? Outraged that this Justice of the Peace was going to let him back out on the streets.

Speaker 2 This is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 It is really incredible.

Speaker 2 Like he said, NHL's going on. I'll bet they're doing the Calgary Rodeo.
I bet you can go to that outdoors.

Speaker 2 They were, and it showed some of their leaders who have made these edicts, you know, sitting down at a round table, drinking wine, having a good time. Yep.

Speaker 2 So it seems to me, and it's just me that it would be a, almost looks like, almost looks like an attack on Christianity, but almost. I mean, if you didn't know better,

Speaker 2 you might think, huh, that seems like an attack on Christianity. Right, but I mean, but we know better,

Speaker 2 right? So it can't be that.

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Speaker 2 Our agency that does, that regulates

Speaker 2 power and energy in this state, in Texas, ERCOT, what does that stand for?

Speaker 2 ERCOT.

Speaker 2 It stands for ERCOT. Yeah, whatever.

Speaker 2 They're mandating that we should keep our temperature, our thermostats at 78 or higher now.

Speaker 2 So I've taken it to the next. I'm keeping mine at 83.

Speaker 2 That's good of you. I won't go a degree under 83 degrees in my home.

Speaker 2 And that's hard to keep because the houses keep getting warmer and warmer. When you set it at 83, it decides, no, maybe we should be 84.
No. Right.

Speaker 2 Well, we have the wonderful thermostats that learn because they're the nest things from Google. They learn.
They learn how you like it.

Speaker 2 And that's why they turn it up because they know that you don't want it that low. So they're going to turn up your air conditioner.
I'll tell you what, that's coming, my friend. It's coming.

Speaker 2 They're going to

Speaker 2 already have this.

Speaker 2 We've decided for you that you like it at this temperature. Yeah.

Speaker 2 And we've decided that there's a lack of energy right now, so we're going to turn off your air conditioning system right now because you're using a little too much power.

Speaker 2 You want your refrigerator to stay on? All right. We're going to turn off your air conditioner.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2 That has happened. Have you? In the past.
Have you ever in the summer kept your thermostat at 78 degrees? No, that's too cold.

Speaker 2 I hate.

Speaker 2 I got news for ERCOD.

Speaker 2 No.

Speaker 2 That is like

Speaker 2 a death temperature to me. I'm not doing it.
78 is Arctic.

Speaker 2 I mean, I'm freezing.

Speaker 2 Oh, he's shaking. Yeah.

Speaker 2 I'm with you. It's got to be in the 80s or I'm just not unhappy.
There is no way

Speaker 2 any Texas is doing 78 degrees. No.
No,

Speaker 2 we pay to be able to have. That's why we live in places on the planet that are warm because once in a while we like to go outside and be hot, but we also like to go inside.

Speaker 2 And we love to go inside because there's a thing that we invented as humans called air conditioning. Yes.
And the thing is, in Texas, summer here is like winter in northern spots.

Speaker 2 For the most part, yeah. I mean, we don't stay inside

Speaker 2 because it's miserable outside.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 you're not going to be, you're not going to get much relief at 78 degrees.

Speaker 2 And I understand, like, the West is in a really big

Speaker 2 heat wave right now. Salt Lake City had their highest, I think the hottest temperature ever in June at 107 degrees.
I mean, it was 107 degrees.

Speaker 2 The last time I was in Salt Lake, it was over 100 degrees when we were there. It does happen.
Yeah. I mean, I don't, I guess, obviously it wasn't 107, but it sure felt like it when we were there.

Speaker 2 Yeah, it did. It did.
But it's a dry heat. Oh, okay.
It's a dry heat.

Speaker 2 And I will say, though,

Speaker 2 the temperature only drops to, you know, when it's 95 here during the day, it might get down to 85 at night. Bone chilling, 85.
Bone chilling, 85, and it's still humid, so it feels still like it's 95.

Speaker 2 I don't know how they expect you to keep it at 78. You can't.
It's just impossible. So I'm not going to.

Speaker 2 And besides, there are groups.

Speaker 2 The group that was inspired by Greta Thunberg, you know, to control climate change and to wake people up about the climate and the catastrophe that we're in right now.

Speaker 2 You're talking about the great, wonderful

Speaker 2 climate people. Yeah, yeah.
The school strike for climate movement

Speaker 2 made the announcement that they've disbanded

Speaker 2 because they have been a, quote, racist, white-dominated space, unquote. Oh, no.
Yeah, yeah. How dare you? Right, exactly.
So they disbanded.

Speaker 2 The Post said that under the guidance of their BIPOC members,

Speaker 2 the black, indigenous, and people of color people, the group would stop organizing events to fight against climate, global warming, and admit their past support of systemic racism.

Speaker 2 They said that they must be led now by BIPOC people, BIPOC voices and demands, and so they're going to stop doing it and let the BIPOC

Speaker 2 people move in

Speaker 2 and do it. Is this

Speaker 2 the entire global movement or just one chapter? It's a good question. I think it's just the Auckland chapter.
Okay, whoo. I don't want the entire movement to be over.

Speaker 2 Right, I don't either because it's so important

Speaker 2 that they really need to keep going. But this chapter, I think, just got lazy and they're like, let's let the minorities do this.
They're the ones most affected by climate change.

Speaker 2 Just let them take care of it.

Speaker 2 We're going to go back to screwing around on weekends. I'm not going to hold a sign anymore.
Yeah, we can't do that. Let them do it.
No justice, no peace. I'm not doing it.
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Speaker 2 I don't know why the yeah thing happened. I don't really fully understand it myself.
Just for a smile to make Sarah mad.

Speaker 2 Yeah, look how pissed she is.

Speaker 2 Oh, my God. He's livid right now.
I know. Livid.

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Father's Day coming up this weekend.

Speaker 2 If you'd like some

Speaker 2 really delicious stuff to give dad for Father's Day. Father's Day.
I would. Would you? Yeah.
Maybe you go to kexie.com and buy some cookies. 10% off right now.

Speaker 2 Although I can't guarantee they'll be there. Yesterday was a cutoff to guarantee delivery by Father's Day.

Speaker 2 So you might have to eat them like Monday or Tuesday. But dad is still like it, I bet.
The maple baconkexi.com. We can guarantee it getting there late.
Father's Day. Well, it's not guaranteed.

Speaker 2 Oh, it might get there early.

Speaker 2 I just don't know.

Speaker 2 We're kind of at the mercy of the mail delivery people. But you run the joint?

Speaker 2 Yes, but I don't run the post office.

Speaker 2 I can't get them to do it faster. If I was in charge of the post office, we'd have it worked out for you.
Didn't you try to be in charge of the post office? Didn't you want to be

Speaker 2 postmaster general? Well, for a long time I wanted to be postmaster general, but then I found out that the postmaster General answers to the Board of Governors.

Speaker 2 So you want to be on the Board of Governors.

Speaker 2 They are the ones that make the plans for the Postal Service. And what kind of fabulous plans could you make in the Point of Government? I don't want to lay it on for you right now.
I mean,

Speaker 2 there's not enough time in the world.

Speaker 2 You could mandate that they deliver cookies quicker. That would be good.
That'd be really, really good.

Speaker 2 A couple of amazing stories, though, to share before we get finished today.

Speaker 2 This story on Twitter is amazing about Twitter in Nigeria. Are you familiar with what's going on there? Yeah,

Speaker 2 uh,

Speaker 2 I guess Twitter deleted a tweet from the president of Nigeria,

Speaker 2 so they got pissed off and uh banned Twitter from Nigeria, and that did not make Twitter happy.

Speaker 2 Not one

Speaker 2 believers in free speech, they are free communication, and they expressed that, Jeffy. Uh, Twitter said in a statement that they are deeply concerned

Speaker 2 by the blocking of Twitter in Nigeria. They're deeply concerned.
They are. Access.
I love this. How ironic and hypocritical is this?

Speaker 2 Access to the free and open internet is an essential human right in modern society.

Speaker 2 We will work to restore access for all those in Nigeria who rely on Twitter to communicate and connect with the world. Really?

Speaker 2 Are you serious?

Speaker 2 They have the

Speaker 2 giblets. Yes, they do.
To say that when they've banned, what, 100,000, 150,000 conservatives on Twitter who I thought access to the free and open internet is an essential human right. Right.

Speaker 2 And listen, and we all have access. I mean, you know, my Twitter account,

Speaker 2 just like many other Twitter accounts, have gone through and just continued to lose followers.

Speaker 2 I'm sure that all of the thousands of followers that we're losing are all bots. They're all Russian bots.
Of course they are. Yeah, sure.
Sure they are.

Speaker 2 And we're all being shadow banned, so when you tweet something, only a few people see it, or you have to go specifically to that Twitter account to see the tweet.

Speaker 2 But they're all for free and open communication. It's all part of that.
Of course. Of course.
And by the way, there are 39 million. This is why Twitter's a little concerned.

Speaker 2 They're losing 39 million customers.

Speaker 2 There's 39 million Twitter users in Nigeria. Is that surprising to me? And they should follow at JeffyJFR, by the way, when they

Speaker 2 can't. When Twitter gets kicked back off, at Jeffy Jutdown.

Speaker 2 201, there's 200 million people in Nigeria. Do you know that? That's a lot.

Speaker 2 I would have guessed 199. I didn't think two.

Speaker 2 No. Yeah.
Yeah. All right.
But only 39 million were on Twitter. Still, though.

Speaker 2 Still, that's a lot. That's a a lot.
It's a significant portion of their African Twitter base, I'm sure. And so, yeah, they're a little concerned now.
I just, I love that story.

Speaker 2 That is so tasty that Jack is getting a little taste of his own medicine. Oh, yeah.
And he does not like it one bit. They don't like it at all.
Good. They don't like it at all.

Speaker 2 You know, they've even...

Speaker 2 Speaking of social media and, you know, you go from Twitter onto Facebook,

Speaker 2 Facebook has really been been trying to play both sides of the fence. They throw out the,

Speaker 2 well, yeah, maybe we're a little biased. Maybe we're, you know, their second commander.
Yeah, second or turn in command. They admit that, yeah, maybe we're a little biased.

Speaker 2 But then you go on the other side of the fence and Jack's, well, we need regulation. And then the second in command, oh, we don't need regulation.
What are you kidding me?

Speaker 2 No, we don't want regulation. We're for free and open communication.

Speaker 2 But what's, you know, I mean, Jack and Zuckerberg are all working for regulation because they know once they get that locked in, they're good. Yep.

Speaker 2 They can regulate anybody else getting into the game.

Speaker 2 That's what they're trying to do. So people wonder all the time.
They almost have. Why does

Speaker 2 Facebook want government intervention for that reason? So they can shut everybody else down and they can't get to their level. And that's what they're trying to do.
And they almost have, really,

Speaker 2 already. I mean, there was that, you know, Parlor really started in looking like it was going to make a dent.
And we put

Speaker 2 dogs. They were a little bit kibosh on that.
Yep. Yeah.

Speaker 2 It got a little too big for your britches.

Speaker 2 Yep.

Speaker 2 You know, we were talking about

Speaker 2 the climate people, the strike for climate or whatever that is, because they're racist. They shut down in Auckland, New Zealand.

Speaker 2 There's something else that's going on in the world of climate change that's pretty interesting.

Speaker 2 The possibility of climate lockdowns.

Speaker 2 That's not something I've heard about before.

Speaker 2 I don't think I would be for it. It doesn't sound like

Speaker 2 right off the top of my head, I would say, no, let's not do that. Right.

Speaker 2 And here's somebody telling you exactly what climate lockdowns would entail.

Speaker 3 Are you ready for climate lockdowns?

Speaker 2 You think I'm making that up?

Speaker 3 Avoiding a climate lockdown by the WBCSD. That rolls off the tongue.
That stands for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. 3M, Apple, Bloomberg, BMW, Chevron, BP, Dow,

Speaker 3 DuPont, Google, IBM, IKEA, Kellogg's, Nestle, Procter ⁇ Gamble. It just keeps going.
This was published way back in October 2020, so it's not even a new thing.

Speaker 3 They say in the near future, the world may need to resort to lockdowns again, this time to tackle a climate emergency. Wait, how could the climate create an emergency that we need a lockdown to solve?

Speaker 3 Who cares? They say under a climate lockdown, governments would limit private vehicle use, ban the consumption of red meat, and impose extreme energy-saving measures.

Speaker 3 Fossil fuel companies would have to stop drilling. To avoid such a scenario, we have to overhaul economics and do capitalism differently.

Speaker 3 You see, in this article, they explain how the three crises, the health crisis, the economic crisis, and the environmental crisis, are all interconnected by the Anthropocene, which they call a disease.

Speaker 3 Yes, the disease of the Anthropocene. That's from the U.S.
National Library of Medicine and National Institute of Health. What is the Anthropocene? Well, it's humanity.

Speaker 3 Anthropocene literally means the world as controlled by humanity. So what they're saying is humans are a disease that needs to be wiped out.

Speaker 2 That's why they always talk about the anthropomorphic

Speaker 2 climate. or global warming.

Speaker 2 It's the warming that mankind is responsible for. I was just looking at the WBCSD.org website under their Vision 2050 plan,

Speaker 2 and the world faces three critical challenges. What are they? The climate emergency.
Okay. Nature loss.
Nature loss. And mounting inequality.
Oh, wow. So it's time to transform.
Vision 2050.

Speaker 2 Mounting inequality. That's part of climate change? Huh.

Speaker 2 Hmm. That seems to be part of the whole

Speaker 2 green is the new red movement. Yes, it does.
Green is the communist movement of the past.

Speaker 2 According to this, the COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated that these challenges are interconnected and that our systems are ill-prepared for shocks.

Speaker 2 Wow. So they're going to go ahead and prepare us.

Speaker 2 Because

Speaker 2 we need...

Speaker 2 It sets a shared vision of a world in which more than 9 billion people are able to live well within planetary boundaries.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 2 We don't have any choice but to live by this planetary boundary. I don't know anybody living outside of this planet.
Really? Not a single person. No.
There's not one. I mean, there's not one.

Speaker 2 I thought somebody just paid Jeff Bezos 28 million bucks to be able to get it. Yeah, to be up for about 15 minutes.
Yes. Yeah.

Speaker 2 They might do it for a few days or a few months, but they're not doing it permanently. I can promise you that.
That's unbelievable.

Speaker 2 And then they decide that they might shut down vehicles and not allow you to eat red meat. Yeah, the framework to guide business action at the heart of this framework is nine transformation pathways.

Speaker 2 Covering the areas like, like you said, energy, transportation, mobility, living spaces, products, and materials, financial products, services, connectivity, health, well-being, water, sanitation, and food.

Speaker 2 That's good of them. They're on top of it.
Vision 2050.

Speaker 2 Scary.

Speaker 2 Scary. Yes, that's probably a UN initiative, I'll bet.
If you look into the background, or a George Soros thing, either the UN or George Soros.

Speaker 2 Let's go to Kristen in California. Hey, Kristen,

Speaker 2 you're on the Glenbeck program with Pat and Jeffy.

Speaker 2 Hey, can you hear me? Yeah, through the miracle of the modern telephone. We can.
Wonderful.

Speaker 2 I just wanted to make sure.

Speaker 15 Yeah, so I just wanted to share a story.

Speaker 15 I go to university in California and I am a part of a Christian club there.

Speaker 15 And this past year with the lockdowns and everything with social justice movement, it started creeping into our Christian club.

Speaker 15 And me and my boyfriend started to get really concerned because we were just like, can we just preach the gospel and the Bible? And can't we just do this and not have all of this social justice

Speaker 15 in here? And so my boyfriend and I ended up actually speaking up to our staff members

Speaker 15 and completely just got shut down saying, oh, there's different ways you can process this in different areas.

Speaker 15 But then we started talking to other students in our club and about 80% of the students agreed with us and were also very concerned. Interesting.

Speaker 15 And yeah,

Speaker 15 it was amazing to kind of see that actually us speaking out

Speaker 15 really

Speaker 15 really like actually encouraged these people to actually leave our our club these staff members because they said that our club wasn't radical enough for them yeah

Speaker 2 it's amazing how they make you feel isolated but you're not alone you just have to say something

Speaker 2 so Christy

Speaker 2 you said 80% of your club was with you and your boyfriend did they leave with you or

Speaker 2 how did that work out no

Speaker 15 So the way that it kind of resulted, me and my boyfriend, we had been actually like blocked on social media by these couple staff members

Speaker 15 and really felt isolated in that regard.

Speaker 15 So it just wasn't a hospitable environment. So the two of us decided to leave.
But a lot of the other people actually decided to stay and actually fight for it.

Speaker 15 So this next year, they're going to be continuing on in terms of trying to press forward and like getting social justice out.

Speaker 15 And we're wanting to support them, but we can't stay there because it's not.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 So wow.

Speaker 2 I appreciate the call. Thanks, Chris.

Speaker 2 Yeah, good luck with that. And good for you for standing up.

Speaker 2 Triple 8-727-B-E-C-K. It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.

Speaker 2 Jeffy, your favorite musical genre could get you in real trouble in North Korea. Just want you to know that, just in case

Speaker 2 we're going to be traveling. Yeah, don't bring your K-pop with you.
Okay.

Speaker 2 Really? The Korean pop music that you love so much? Yeah, can't bring it. Can't bring it.
Can't get enough of K-pop. North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-un is cracking down

Speaker 2 on the popular music that emanates from South Korea, known as K-pop.

Speaker 2 Apparently, he likes it so little that he's going to put you in jail if he finds you with it. You're going to go into a prison camp.

Speaker 2 Is that because it's from South Korea, or is it just he hates the music? That's a good question. They don't really explain that, but I think it has a little something to do with both.

Speaker 2 I'm sure that they don't like their North Koreans listening to South Korean music. That pisses them off.
And then the music sucks, too. And I agree with him on that.

Speaker 2 I mean, I'm particularly shocked that you would feel that way. Yeah, I know.
Okay. I know.
It's hard to believe. But

Speaker 2 if you distribute the music, for instance, if you were to take some CDs into North Korea and sell them,

Speaker 2 he'll put you to death. He'll shoot you dead.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 It's a death sentence offense.

Speaker 2 That's

Speaker 2 amazing. He really doesn't like it.

Speaker 2 He really hates K-pop. And I was thinking about smuggling some K-pop CDs into North Korea, too.

Speaker 2 Both, because there's a lot of money to be made. I know.
I'm sure the North Koreans love K-pop, but they

Speaker 2 can't have access to it.

Speaker 2 Also, speaking of North Korea, we got this. Did you see the North Korean defector who came to the United States? She walked across the Gobi desert

Speaker 2 in order to find freedom. And then finally made her way to the United States and then wound up at Columbia University in New York, an Ivy League school.
And just, I think she just finished up her

Speaker 2 time at Columbia, and she said what she was struck by was the anti-Western sentiment in the classroom at Columbia. Right.

Speaker 2 And the political correctness that had her thinking even North Korea isn't this nuts. I mean, we saw that from the University of Texas Dallas students earlier with

Speaker 2 the flag anti-I mean, it's incredible. It's crazy, it's absolutely crazy.

Speaker 2 Got to stand up to it and make our feelings known. Yes,

Speaker 2 all right. Uh, it's been fun.
We will see you again back here tomorrow, filling in for Glenn and for Stu on the Glenn Beck program. We'll see you then.
Have a great day.

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