Biden’s Awkward Presser | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Dr. Scott Atlas | 3/26/21

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Glenn and Stu discuss President Biden’s extremely awkward first press conference and the lies the Left uses in its gun control arguments. South Carolina state Sen. Tom Corbin shares the unique way his state is working to protect Second Amendment rights. Democratic South Carolina state Rep. Cezar McKnight reviews a bill to ban transgender procedures on minors. Bill O’Reilly is back to discuss Biden’s “wandering” presser, gun control, and the filibuster. Glenn’s latest podcast warns about a massive threat to conservatism that no one is talking about. Dr. Scott Atlas gives his insight on the coronavirus pandemic and what we’ve learned through it. Glenn discusses the importance of the Suez Canal and whether Glenn has too many artifacts.
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Speaker 11 in the press conference?

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Speaker 44 Also, if you're worried about gun control, there's lots of things you can do.

Speaker 45 do.

Speaker 46 We talked to Senator Tom Corbin.

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Speaker 51 Talking about the press conference.

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Speaker 26 I mean, before we get to Tom Corbin, I mean, I just, I have to play one of the highlights, I think, of the press conference yesterday.

Speaker 75 50 votes so that the Vice President of the United States can break the tie. Or I get 51 votes without her.

Speaker 27 Uh-huh.

Speaker 75 And so I'm going to say something outrageous.

Speaker 75 I have never been particularly poor at calculating how to get things done in the United States Senate.

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Speaker 75 if it holds near and dear to you, that you

Speaker 75 like to be able to,

Speaker 75 anyway.

Speaker 75 We're going to get a lot done.

Speaker 77 And if we have to, if there's complete

Speaker 75 lockdown and chaos as a consequence of the filibuster.

Speaker 54 Now,

Speaker 65 have you heard any of the main networks even talk about that?

Speaker 26 No, I was reading he was crisp, but he was on his game.

Speaker 26 They seem to think he did a good job.

Speaker 50 Wow.

Speaker 78 I've never heard anything that awkward.

Speaker 66 It's terrifying.

Speaker 65 And I lived through the Reagan administration at the end when they were calling him senile and saying it.

Speaker 28 I never saw that from Arnold Reagan.

Speaker 81 Never.

Speaker 4 I've never heard that from anybody but my grandfather right before he went into the home.

Speaker 26 Not till Reagan was out of office, right? I mean, you know, when obviously he was having real problems, but that was long after.

Speaker 26 This was, I don't know how you explain it. I don't know how you can just blow it off and say there's nothing there.

Speaker 26 We're just conservative conspiracy theorists who are seeing something and imagining it. This is a problem, man.
I mean, he's the president of the United States.

Speaker 26 Even though I don't think he's going to be a great president, I would like to have someone who is at least alert and competent and can keep his thoughts together.

Speaker 36 Because it's not just this place, and we'll get into it here in a little while.

Speaker 8 And I can't wait to hear the opinion of Bill O'Reilly coming up in just about an hour from now.

Speaker 24 I want to talk to you a little bit because, in the press conference yesterday, there was a lot of talk about gun control.

Speaker 18 And

Speaker 18 if Joe Biden gets rid of the filibuster and he goes after guns, it is going to tear the country apart.

Speaker 43 I mean, you can't

Speaker 19 take away the AR in today's world.

Speaker 18 That is the modern sporting rifle.

Speaker 60 It is what people use when they go hunting. It is what you use for sports.

Speaker 94 You don't use grandpa.

Speaker 80 It's like, honestly, it's like going from

Speaker 96 trying to think of something that people who don't shoot would understand, but I don't think those people

Speaker 36 understand any. I mean, they still call, you know, magazine a clip.

Speaker 97 I heard somebody.

Speaker 26 I don't know. Maybe I'm in the minority here.
I grew up in the Northeast.

Speaker 26 We were not around guns. My dad was in the military, but we were not around guns at all.

Speaker 26 I would, without doing this stupid show every day, I would not know the difference between a magazine and a clip either. I don't think there's a lot of if you

Speaker 69 a gun person.

Speaker 18 How do you even talk different than like yeah, how do you talk to people who don't have any interest in even learning there's a difference between a magazine and a clip?

Speaker 26 Yeah, it's difficult. I mean, like, you know, famously, you know, Bloomberg, who's spent more money to try to take your guns than anybody else in the country.
And yet, carries one.

Speaker 26 Of course, has security and carries one. But he was talking about an automatic weapon and didn't know the difference between automatic and semi-automatic.

Speaker 26 I mean, that's an even more fundamental, obvious thing you need to know. And he didn't even know that.

Speaker 18 So, the difference between going from an AR, an auto, you know, a

Speaker 3 modern sporting rifle and the one with the wood that, you know,

Speaker 17 like they used in World War II, it's like going from, you know, one of those black, scary pistols that you always see like with James Bond that everybody has now

Speaker 92 to a cowboy gun. I mean, it's just, it's, it's ridiculous.

Speaker 14 It's ridiculous.

Speaker 57 Now, there are things going on that you can get involved with, and I urge you to get involved locally and at your state level to protect the Second Amendment.

Speaker 12 I wanted to talk to state Senator Tom Corbyn of South Carolina because what they're doing in South Carolina is fantastic.

Speaker 73 They have, you have an unorganized militia already and it's been it's been there since the beginning of the country, right?

Speaker 105 Yes, Glenn.

Speaker 72 Yes. Hi, Tom.

Speaker 105 Hi, good morning. Thank you so much for having me on the show.

Speaker 105 Yes,

Speaker 105 our state constitution has in it in Article 13, Section 1, it has lined out a citizenry militia that's been in our state constitution since its inception.

Speaker 95 Okay.

Speaker 10 And I've been to South Carolina.

Speaker 35 I'm trying to remind Stu, I think he was with me.

Speaker 11 One time when I was in South Carolina, I went into this place and it's almost like a museum, but it's also, they still meet there.

Speaker 28 It's a militia headquarters, and they have the registration book that is still in practice today signed by George Washington.

Speaker 31 I mean, you guys have had.

Speaker 107 I did not know that.

Speaker 108 Oh, yeah, it's an amazing place.

Speaker 110 But anyway, you guys have had a militia from the beginning.

Speaker 103 So what are you doing to fight against the

Speaker 73 gun grab here?

Speaker 105 Well, that's a great question.

Speaker 105 There have been other bills sponsored in the General Assembly in South Carolina. For example, there's one dealing with the Second Amendment sanctuary state, okay? And I co-sponsored that bill.

Speaker 105 But basically, what that bill does is that if the Attorney General determines that a law coming out of Washington or an executive order is unconstitutional, then no state funds can be expended to enforce it.

Speaker 105 You know, which is great. I mean, that's somewhat of a pushback against Washington.

Speaker 105 But I always wanted to pass a law creatively that would ensure and give comfort to the people that I serve that Washington could not come down here and confiscate any of the weapons that we legally possess now.

Speaker 105 That was the goal of this bill. So

Speaker 105 when I was thinking about how to do that, and I'll be honest with you, I collaborated with Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr., who's a constitutional scholar, and I was trying to make this a great bill.

Speaker 105 Had a lot of help from staff in Columbia.

Speaker 105 But the idea was, when you look at previous Supreme Court rulings and you look at the United States Constitution, which says in the Second Amendment, a well-regulated militia, comma, being necessary to the security of a free state, comma, and these commas are important.

Speaker 105 The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. You and I understand that the part about our Second Amendment not being infringed, and infringed means

Speaker 105 to act so as to limit or undermine something. That's the definition of infringe.
Right. Okay.
So you and I understand that that means the citizens of this nation, okay?

Speaker 105 But sometimes Washington can be scary in the way they think. So what I wanted to do was craft legislation that would actually

Speaker 105 mesh and it would layer it, it would give layers of protection.

Speaker 105 So, because we have what is deemed an unorganized militia, in South Carolina, you're either, if you reside here, you are a member of the National Guard, the State Guard, and if you're not a member of one of those, then you are in the South Carolina unorganized militia.

Speaker 18 You're automatically,

Speaker 14 as a citizen of South Carolina.

Speaker 105 As a citizen. Okay.
That's correct. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 114 So

Speaker 105 when the Supreme Court has looked at the Second Amendment, they always look at it in terms of, well, does the Second Amendment apply to every citizen or just to the militias? Okay.

Speaker 105 Well, they've always determined it applies to the citizenry, which is great, which is what it does, and they should do that.

Speaker 105 Well, suppose that a law was passed or an executive order that went back up to the Supreme Court, any sort of confiscation, and they did decide that it was only the militia.

Speaker 105 Okay, this bill would then still protect every citizen of South Carolina because we are in a militia. All I had to do was go in and define what the armament or weaponry of that militia was.

Speaker 105 And that's all the bill does. People have a misconception.
They think we're forming a militia and we're trying to start a militia, things like that. That's not it at all.

Speaker 105 All this bill does is define the weaponry of the militia, and that's in Section 2. It says,

Speaker 105 an unorganized militia member, at his own expense, shall have the right to possess and keep all arms that could be legally acquired or possessed by a South Carolina citizen as of December 31st, 2020.

Speaker 105 And that date was just picked at random, Glen. And I could use today's date, okay?

Speaker 105 This includes, but is not limited to, shouldered rifles and shotguns, handguns, clips, magazines, all components, and all ammunition fitted for such weapons. It's really

Speaker 105 a very brief bill, a to the point bill, but it's designed to prevent the federal government from ever confiscating anything that we can legally have now because of the way it's crafted.

Speaker 105 They are the armament of our militia, and the government cannot disarm a state's militia or a standing army in a state.

Speaker 22 Well, you might be the only one,

Speaker 14 because I don't know how many states have a state militia like that.

Speaker 95 Do you know?

Speaker 95 I honestly don't know.

Speaker 105 I would think that some states, particularly those that were involved with the Revolutionary War at the time or these areas, you know,

Speaker 105 along the coast, would have some sort of provision like that. I haven't really researched other states.

Speaker 105 Some may do, some may not. But that was the uniqueness of South Carolina that I discovered.

Speaker 105 And I felt like through all of the collaboration with all the wonderful people who helped me with this bill, that that would be the best way to approach any sort of gun confiscation.

Speaker 105 I love the idea of sanctuary state, Second Amendment sanctuary states.

Speaker 27 But that is a

Speaker 87 speed bump.

Speaker 115 What you do is

Speaker 41 what the sanctuary state movement means, and it's really important,

Speaker 22 is that it says no state resources.

Speaker 48 So

Speaker 61 the local law enforcement nobody can help the federal government take guns away but it doesn't stop the federal government from coming in and doing it themselves yours does because you say wait a minute uh no this is you have actually state resources that can be used to stop the federal government from doing that correct

Speaker 105 exactly these weapons that we possess are part of the weaponry of our of our organized and standing and well-regulated militia here in South Carolina.

Speaker 35 One last question for you.

Speaker 18 I didn't hear bullets or ammunition in that list.

Speaker 105 I glazed over it, and I'm so sorry for the last sentence. It says all components and all ammunition.

Speaker 77 Good, good, good.

Speaker 50 Yeah, that's all right.

Speaker 72 Senator Tom Corbin from South Carolina, thank you so much for what you're doing.

Speaker 69 And gosh, we may be counting on the people of South Carolina.

Speaker 8 Thank you.

Speaker 105 Well, I hope hope other states have it. Thank you, Glenn.
You're a true patriot. Thank you so much for what you do.
You bet.

Speaker 89 I hope that you and your state are thinking this way.

Speaker 21 By the way,

Speaker 122 I would love to see the numbers of new weapon purchases this week.

Speaker 3 You can't even get close in Texas.

Speaker 124 And here, everybody has guns.

Speaker 60 You can't even get close to a gun store now.

Speaker 57 The line for guns, the ammunition, forget about it.

Speaker 87 Forget about it.

Speaker 26 Nothing increases the amount of firearms in this country

Speaker 73 better than a Democratic president.

Speaker 84 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 83 I mean, I think

Speaker 73 the gun companies are like, oh, come on, Biden.

Speaker 114 I can't wait for Kamala.

Speaker 32 All right.

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Speaker 122 By the way, there is something.

Speaker 4 that is happening in in in over 20 states now.

Speaker 8 Four have already done this.

Speaker 113 20 states are looking to pass legislation on the Second Amendment to beef it up and to be sanctuary states.

Speaker 86 And you also have

Speaker 10 over 400 counties.

Speaker 14 If you look at the map of the United States, county by county, and you see the number of counties that have already passed

Speaker 14 gun sanctuary,

Speaker 109 it should tell the

Speaker 95 left left and the media america is not going to give up their guns they're just not

Speaker 35 uh it is everywhere look at that look at the map wow uh it's everywhere strangely nothing in montana i mean it's almost as clean as california but california even has in northern california has some uh some counties that have passed this but if you see

Speaker 74 there's a lot of red state uh growth available there too.

Speaker 83 I mean, there's very little.

Speaker 26 Very little in Nebraska, nothing in South Dakota. Yeah, very little.
Almost nothing in North Dakota.

Speaker 88 It looks like, is that Alabama that there's nothing?

Speaker 2 Mississippi?

Speaker 104 I mean, that is,

Speaker 28 that's pretty remarkable.

Speaker 7 But there is...

Speaker 10 There are some states that are almost completely filled in that haven't passed it as a state, but all of the cities and the counties have passed it.

Speaker 23 And you need to get involved in that movement.

Speaker 21 Texas, the governor just endorsed the movement here in Texas, and it has been proposed.

Speaker 7 Everyone should be on the phone with their state legislator and their state senator and their governor's office and say, I want the Second Amendment protected.

Speaker 86 I want something like

Speaker 14 a sanctuary state for the Second Amendment.

Speaker 31 In fact, all the Bill of Rights.

Speaker 26 And they're coming here for this. I mean, you could tell, it was interesting listening to the press conference yesterday.
Biden was asked directly, are guns your top priority?

Speaker 26 And he didn't answer directly, but he did immediately pivot to infrastructure. He's like, it's about all about timing.

Speaker 26 What's the order that you do it in? And, you know, infrastructure is really important.

Speaker 8 Told you that yesterday, didn't I?

Speaker 81 Yeah, I think you did mention that yesterday.

Speaker 11 Yeah, I mentioned that it is it's not the storyline is not finished complete.

Speaker 48 They have to have the right storyline.

Speaker 11 They need the right example.

Speaker 26 They need not a guy named

Speaker 26 Ahmad to be the shooter. They need someone named Ted.

Speaker 13 So when he pivoted immediately to

Speaker 26 be wearing a red hat. They need to be, you know, that's what they need.
And once they get that, they'll go for it.

Speaker 36 But I wonder if there's anything in the infrastructure bill.

Speaker 12 I mean, remember, that's, what, three billion?

Speaker 30 Four, I mean, trillion?

Speaker 97 Yeah.

Speaker 26 It was pushed out there as $3 trillion. And they started looking at it more closely.

Speaker 121 It's actually more like $4 trillion.

Speaker 65 So I wonder what's in that bill.

Speaker 15 Is there something in that bill that will help them on guns?

Speaker 55 It's not fully baked yet.

Speaker 26 I mean, they may very well, they may know what it is, they may have it written, but the details of it have not been released yet. Just the outline of the $4 trillion.

Speaker 26 Just the outline. Just the outline.

Speaker 14 How long would it take you to spend $4 trillion?

Speaker 82 I mean, you would think that

Speaker 128 that would be easy, but I don't think so.

Speaker 26 At any other place than Taco Bell, it would be very difficult.

Speaker 88 It would be very difficult.

Speaker 28 Very difficult.

Speaker 30 Very difficult.

Speaker 26 I talked to Brian Riedel yesterday from the Manhattan Institute about this. He was just blowing my mind at how much.
I mean,

Speaker 26 Biden is coming in and tripling our debt, tripling it.

Speaker 104 And no one's even noticing.

Speaker 26 No one's even noticing. He was going through all the comparisons about these old timey days, I mean, pre-coronavirus,

Speaker 26 where,

Speaker 26 you know, we've lumped on more debt in the last, you know, year and what Biden wants to spend in the next, you know, 10 years that just wipe out everything.

Speaker 26 I mean, we might as well not even have had a country the last 200 years.

Speaker 102 I'll bet you that we have lumped on more debt from January to today than we did from George Washington to Ronald Reagan.

Speaker 27 Jeez.

Speaker 88 I mean, I'll bet you.

Speaker 26 This is a problem.

Speaker 26 This is a problem. You think? Yeah, it's not going to end up.

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Speaker 50 Yes.

Speaker 14 Yes, indeed it is.

Speaker 108 Things, not everything sucks.

Speaker 83 Not everything. I mean,

Speaker 83 yeah,

Speaker 31 I'm going to go out on a limb.

Speaker 70 Not everything.

Speaker 88 Not everything sucks.

Speaker 61 There are some good things that are happening.

Speaker 34 We just told you about what was happening in South Carolina and all over the country for people who are trying to stand for the Second Amendment.

Speaker 11 And there is a big push now, and everybody is going back and forth on transgender

Speaker 86 issues with people competing against women in women's sports who used to be a man, yada, yada.

Speaker 7 And it's been very, very divisive.

Speaker 57 And of course, if you are on one side, you're a homophobe bigot.

Speaker 67 If you're on the other side, you can do no wrong.

Speaker 63 How do we get past all of this?

Speaker 35 We get past all of this by people just having some common sense and looking at some issues with common sense.

Speaker 60 The fact that you can have, that the state will allow your child

Speaker 63 to have

Speaker 68 life-altering drugs.

Speaker 50 When there, what was the last one I saw that the parents lost the right at at like eight years old

Speaker 83 and the child decided they wanted to be a different gender and the state said, yep, sorry.

Speaker 68 And the parents are like, wait, wait, wait, what?

Speaker 70 Eight, twelve, fifteen.

Speaker 129 If you want to do something to your body, that's fine.

Speaker 93 But once your brain has fully developed is a probably a good standard.

Speaker 23 There is a Democrat that is pushing a trans surgery ban for minors.

Speaker 11 Now, he's a black Democrat, and I want to start right away.

Speaker 72 First of all, welcome to the program, Cesar McKnight.

Speaker 12 How are you, sir?

Speaker 105 Good morning, Glenn. How are you?

Speaker 45 I'm good.

Speaker 96 I first want to start by giving you the opportunity, and

Speaker 100 I so despise that this has to be done, but you're not homophobic, you're not transphobic, you're none of the phobics, correct?

Speaker 105 You're absolutely right. And in fact,

Speaker 105 to further display

Speaker 105 the fact that I'm not phobic in any way, I was one of the chief persons on our judiciary committee fighting to put in protections in our hate crime bill for transgender, for LGBQ people. I mean,

Speaker 105 they stripped it out in the beginning in the subcommittee, and in the full committee, we were able to put it back in. So I have to tell people, are you going to...

Speaker 105 Why don't you judge me by what I've done? And that is, I've worked hard to make sure that transgender people are protected from acts of violence.

Speaker 105 So when I hear someone tell me I'm transphobic, I laugh at that.

Speaker 30 Right.

Speaker 100 And it's crazy how no matter what you did in the past, does not matter unless you're 100% on board right now.

Speaker 71 So tell me what you're

Speaker 82 what you're trying to do in South Carolina.

Speaker 131 This becoming a South Carolina doesn't suck hour.

Speaker 11 Well, what is it you're trying to do?

Speaker 105 Essentially, what this bill does is House Bill 4047 says that no child in South Carolina will

Speaker 105 be able to undergo transgender surgery or transgender hormonal therapy under the age of 18. So if a person's under the age of 18, they cannot have transgender surgery.
Anyone older than 18, they can.

Speaker 105 That's all it does.

Speaker 35 And why do you think,

Speaker 9 why are you giving 18?

Speaker 85 I mean,

Speaker 27 why are you coming up with that?

Speaker 27 Well, actually,

Speaker 105 science says that people don't fully develop with regard to their brain until they're they're 25. Right.
But

Speaker 105 I wanted to reach a compromise.

Speaker 105 I knew 25 would be a bit extreme.

Speaker 105 We allow kids to smoke cigarettes at 18. We allowed them to get tattoos at 18.
Right. So, okay, I see this as a compromise.

Speaker 23 Yeah, I saw you say that, you know, it's a little unreasonable that you can't get a tattoo until you're 18, but heck, you could go have, you know, hormo-blocking drugs, you know, when you're 12.

Speaker 105 go ahead. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 105 It's simply ridiculous. And I want you to understand that I've gotten some significant blowback, but I've also gotten some significant support, particularly from people who are transgender and LGBT.

Speaker 105 They're just some people that have a political agenda. And if you aren't 1,000% with them, you're their arch enemy.

Speaker 105 I've been in the state legislature now for going on eight years. I don't deal like that.
That's not how you get things done. I compromise with people.

Speaker 105 The things that I can work with you on, I work with you on. And the things that I can't, I won't work with you on, but I won't demonize you at the same time either.

Speaker 14 You know,

Speaker 18 it's interesting to me that, because I think I know a lot of gay people.

Speaker 47 I don't think, no, I don't have any transgender friends, but wouldn't be opposed to it.

Speaker 113 But

Speaker 36 it is, it's amazing to me that

Speaker 34 usually the ones in the gay community that I know are,

Speaker 10 you know, they've pushed for gay rights and gay marriage, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 100 But then after that pass, they're kind of like, what is the rest of this?

Speaker 86 What is happening to us?

Speaker 128 And it is those few that have this extreme agenda that are pushing it.

Speaker 72 And I, quite honestly, I see that from a lot of white people on the African-American community.

Speaker 105 Yeah, and what I've tried to tell my white progressive friends is that African Americans tend to be much more socially conservative than their white progressive counterparts. I'll give you an example.

Speaker 105 In my legislative district, I've got nothing but overwhelming support from this bill. I've had people who are the head of my ministerial alliance reach out to me.
They are all supportive of this.

Speaker 105 And my legislative district is almost 65%

Speaker 105 African American. And even the white evangelicals that live in my community have told me, we never voted for you before, but we will vote for you now.
So to me, this issue is a win-win issue at home.

Speaker 105 And my job, number one, in the legislature, is to take care of home. So they're happy, I'm happy.

Speaker 88 Let me ask you this.

Speaker 18 Because we just had Tom Corbin on from South Carolina, I'd be interested in what you thought of his

Speaker 4 unorganized militia bill.

Speaker 105 I haven't really had an opportunity to study that bill in particular, but what I will tell you is where I stand on the second amendment i'm very much so pro second amendment um i'll just give you a brief history my parents ran a nightclub liquor store a bail bonding company and a taxicab company it's the most dangerous business you could have you could have

Speaker 105 it's the only it's like and we did it well in war i mean that's a wow and i i said all i said all that to say this i'm not going to put any american citizen in a position to where they can't protect themselves.

Speaker 105 I wouldn't do it to my parents, and I'm not going to do it to anyone else. So that's where I'm an avid hunter.
I own firearms.

Speaker 105 I skeet shoot regularly, and I think that we have, you can have responsible gun ownership in this country, and that's where I stand.

Speaker 105 And I'm not going to support anything that's going to take away the rights of citizens to bear arms.

Speaker 138 I'm not.

Speaker 60 As a Democrat, how do we speak to other

Speaker 90 Democrats that have not gone all woke and crazy about the modern sporting rifle?

Speaker 120 It's an AR

Speaker 37 is what people use to hunt now.

Speaker 78 How do we explain an AR looks spooky, but it's not any different?

Speaker 105 It's kind of hard for me to explain it to anyone. I was in the Army, so I know how to use an AR-15.
I mean, that's what you learn in basic training.

Speaker 105 And I think that all the people that are giving the most

Speaker 105 forceful blowback or talking about the AR-15 have never used one. They've never been to a rifle range.
And they're trying to put this one-size, fits-all gun control thing on all of America.

Speaker 105 What works in New York City does not work in King Street, South Carolina. So I think it's a local issue, and you need to let your local legislature speak to those issues.

Speaker 35 So in your district,

Speaker 55 how is Biden doing?

Speaker 16 How are the national Democrats doing?

Speaker 30 Is there

Speaker 91 what are they viewed?

Speaker 105 Well, Vice President,

Speaker 105 pardon me, President Biden is very well liked in my legislative district.

Speaker 105 They really like President Biden. They know him.
They trust him.

Speaker 105 Speaker Pelosi, Leader Schumer,

Speaker 105 they're not as highly regarded.

Speaker 105 Again, you're talking about San Francisco and New York City. So there's not a lot of commonality there.
I mean, this is the land of barbecue, macaroni, and cheese, and various other southern dishes.

Speaker 105 There ain't no tofu in Prestree, South Carolina. Right.

Speaker 112 So

Speaker 105 they're not as well regarded as Joe Biden is.

Speaker 111 Representative Caesar McKnight from South Carolina, a Democrat.

Speaker 28 And a Democrat,

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Speaker 85 Thank you so much. God bless you.

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Speaker 142 I'm Glenn Beck.

Speaker 108 And that's just the way it is.

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Speaker 32 Oh, man.

Speaker 32 You know,

Speaker 12 Joe Biden, Biden, he had some funny moments yesterday in the press conference, didn't he?

Speaker 18 I mean, he had some pretty funny lines. I don't know who's writing for him.

Speaker 113 He's hilarious.

Speaker 25 Could we please play the GOP voter suppression?

Speaker 19 This is from the press conference yesterday.

Speaker 73 You're going to love it.

Speaker 76 What I'm worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It's sick.

Speaker 49 Yeah.

Speaker 140 It's sick. Okay.

Speaker 76 Deciding in some states that you cannot bring water to people standing in line,

Speaker 32 waiting to vote.

Speaker 91 Where is the?

Speaker 76 Deciding that you're going to end voting at 5 o'clock when working people are just getting off work.

Speaker 76 Deciding that there will be no absentee ballots under the most rigid circumstances.

Speaker 76 Republican voters I know

Speaker 76 find this despicable.

Speaker 76 Republican voters,

Speaker 76 the folks out in the,

Speaker 76 outside this White House.

Speaker 7 I'm not talking about

Speaker 76 the elected officials. Oh, you.

Speaker 102 I'm talking about voters.

Speaker 79 Who are you talking to?

Speaker 32 Voters. Yeah.

Speaker 76 And so I'm convinced that we'll be able to stop this because it is the problem.

Speaker 33 They're riddled with problems, but wait, there's more.

Speaker 76 Jim Crow looked like Jim Eagle.

Speaker 107 This is gigantic

Speaker 76 what they're trying to do. Wait a minute.
And it cannot be sustained.

Speaker 42 He says this makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle.

Speaker 48 Jim Eagle. Jim Eagle.

Speaker 26 After that happened, by the way, I can tell you, I'll be honest with you, it's exactly what I did. Google Jim Eagle to see if it was a person I was unfamiliar with.

Speaker 26 I was like, wait, was there some other bigger racist named Jim Eagle?

Speaker 32 I genuinely had no idea what he was talking about.

Speaker 69 And then

Speaker 26 looking online, I guess he was trying to say that an eagle is a larger bird than a crow.

Speaker 27 Yes.

Speaker 26 This is more racist than Jim Crow.

Speaker 27 Yes.

Speaker 26 Which, first of all, is completely insane. It's not true at all.
Secondly, it's a very weird way of talking about things. Thirdly, the Eagle is the symbol of our country.

Speaker 27 So it's weird to make that the ultra-racist example.

Speaker 114 But see, it would make sense if you're like, it makes Frankenstein look like Stu Breguer.

Speaker 114 You'd at least go, okay, well, he's worse somehow or another than Frankenstein.

Speaker 67 And you'd say, no, just uglier.

Speaker 15 And then you'd move on.

Speaker 2 That would make sense.

Speaker 54 There is, this is the worst joke, but it also works on zero levels.

Speaker 99 Except,

Speaker 22 eagles are bigger than crows.

Speaker 26 This is like one of his weird malarkey moments that like is somewhere in like 1907, someone said something like this and he remembers it.

Speaker 28 I did think that this is possibly a grandpa joke.

Speaker 93 You know how dad jokes are bad.

Speaker 28 This may be a great-great-grandfather joke.

Speaker 25 I'm not sure. Because I think you're right.

Speaker 37 Maybe at some point,

Speaker 22 people in the old time movies, you know, they would.

Speaker 3 Whoops. It would have been...

Speaker 68 This one.

Speaker 112 And he said, Eagle, Jim Eagle is better

Speaker 145 than Jim Crow.

Speaker 145 And the audience laughed.

Speaker 4 Maybe, maybe in those old film newsreels, that would have been good.

Speaker 124 But I don't think so.

Speaker 26 So, and again, what was the thing he was trying to say that they're trying to ban water?

Speaker 107 Yeah.

Speaker 69 Now,

Speaker 26 I've looked at the fact check down, fact check on this. So there's a bill in the Georgia House.
Again, this is not a widespread thing.

Speaker 27 It's one bill.

Speaker 26 It says that you can't give money or gifts, including but not limited to, food or drink to an elector. Such giveaways banned within 150 feet of a building.

Speaker 2 It's not like somebody is trying to pass out with, you know, because they need water.

Speaker 3 I just have to stay in this line.

Speaker 29 No,

Speaker 53 I need water.

Speaker 114 It's like you can't have a barbecue and hand out, you know, hot dogs and hamburgers and sodas or water within 150 feet.

Speaker 64 You can do that 150 feet away, but you can't do it and bring things to people in line.

Speaker 16 You can't do it.

Speaker 26 And like, right. Like, and you can set up a

Speaker 26 self-serve thing. You just can't have people walking out and giving you water.
Though there could be volunteers doing it.

Speaker 37 That's not related to the election board.

Speaker 26 You could have other ways of doing it, but they just don't want people giving out

Speaker 32 money and prices.

Speaker 145 Look, they're on the ground begging for water, and Jim Eagle comes to kick them repeatedly in the stomach, all because of those nasty Republicans.

Speaker 26 This is not an effort to stop people from voting.

Speaker 107 It's insane.

Speaker 27 Back in just a minute.

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Speaker 27 Bill O'Reilly.

Speaker 33 How are you, sir?

Speaker 27 I'm okay, Beck.

Speaker 38 Thank you for asking.

Speaker 105 Thanks for having me on. You bet.

Speaker 9 We're going to have to

Speaker 5 have to cut our time short today because we're just so jam-packed with things to do.

Speaker 130 But I want to get through all the things that you think are important.

Speaker 11 Let's start with the president's press conference.

Speaker 105 Okay. First of all, I think you should take a listener poll on whether you should cut me short.

Speaker 27 I think.

Speaker 107 I've already taken it.

Speaker 91 Why do you think we're cutting your short?

Speaker 112 I got nothing after you.

Speaker 27 I've got that. Okay.

Speaker 105 Okay.

Speaker 26 Presidential press conference.

Speaker 105 I am going to quote Dion.

Speaker 69 Okay.

Speaker 105 All right. Remember Dion, Dion the Belmont?

Speaker 32 Barely, barely.

Speaker 119 I know. All right, barely.

Speaker 27 Okay.

Speaker 105 I'm quoting Dion. Ready? Yes.
They call me the wanderer, the wanderer. I roam around and around and around.

Speaker 119 Unquote, Dion.

Speaker 2 That is, it is amazing how bad it was yesterday.

Speaker 105 Well, I'm nicknaming President Biden the Wanderer because he gets up there and he just goes goes wherever he wants to go. He ruminates, word of the day, ruminates for Stew.

Speaker 105 But the problem is that many times when he's ruminating and wandering, he forgets what his train of thought is.

Speaker 105 He can't bring it back. So I'm talking to Glenn Beck now, everyone,

Speaker 105 and we're having a discussion about the presidential press conference. I'm making some wise guy comments.
But,

Speaker 105 you know, if I forget my train of thought,

Speaker 105 then the whole thing crashes. He's not able to bring it back.
All right. And that is a little troubling.
And the other thing that was troubling yesterday is that he misstated facts. I mean, big,

Speaker 105 big facts. Now, I got a whole bunch of mail here in my lap from billorilly.com viewers because we do TV every night, as you know.
And they go, oh, he's lying. He's lying.
He's lying.

Speaker 105 I don't think he knows what he's saying.

Speaker 117 Oh,

Speaker 11 may I give you an example of this?

Speaker 9 Can we play the part on infrastructure?

Speaker 28 This is from the same press conference, literally 60 seconds apart from each other.

Speaker 85 Here's cut one.

Speaker 147 I still think the majority of the American people

Speaker 147 don't like the fact that we are now ranked, what, 85th in the world in infrastructure? I mean. Okay, stop.

Speaker 59 85th in the world.

Speaker 2 60 seconds later, here he is.

Speaker 147 We have somewhere

Speaker 147 in terms of infrastructure, we have, we rank 13th globally in infrastructure.

Speaker 134 Wait a minute.

Speaker 105 We live in such a high-tech age, it just whipped right in 30 seconds up from 85 to 13.

Speaker 105 So you are agreeing with me, Beck, that he doesn't know what

Speaker 27 he's saying.

Speaker 69 He doesn't know.

Speaker 27 He has no idea.

Speaker 105 Here's the important part of this. Okay?

Speaker 105 He said, I'm quoting President Biden, there is a significant increase in the number of people coming to the border in the winter months of January, February, March. It happens every

Speaker 105 year.

Speaker 105 Okay?

Speaker 105 So he's denying that there's a border surge.

Speaker 105 That's unusual.

Speaker 105 The truth is that between February 20th, that's Trump in 2020, and February 2021, Border Patrol apprehensions are up 174%.

Speaker 61 Yeah, but only 174.

Speaker 38 Yeah, actually. I mean, that's only 13%.

Speaker 105 So you get the President of the United States looking into the camera going, hey, you know, this is not any problem. This always happens.
It's not any worse now.

Speaker 137 Total

Speaker 105 lie.

Speaker 105 100% lie or 174%.

Speaker 91 Right, right.

Speaker 145 Okay.

Speaker 141 So. Which is only 3%.

Speaker 105 You would think that the press corps would know

Speaker 105 that this was fallacious, another word of the day.

Speaker 32 Right.

Speaker 105 And because they come armed with the facts, the press corps does. You know, everybody knows how good and brilliant they are.

Speaker 105 Not one challenge to that, and not one stat quoted by the nine reporters who were called upon. See, you interview a president in a fact-based way.
You don't give them room to run like Yamachi

Speaker 105 El Cindo what is her name that PBS person I mean she should

Speaker 105 she should be the PBS correspondent and Biden spokesperson just run from seat to the podium and run back

Speaker 105 okay so I mean is it and she was second oh Yamuchi would find your mind I have a great

Speaker 105 okay thank you so

Speaker 105 it but it's disturbing for me as an American not just as a journalist all right to see the president of the United States and Biden believes it.

Speaker 105 That's, and people don't believe me when I tell you this. He believes there's no problem down there.

Speaker 105 Oh, no, no, no.

Speaker 25 You've said this for the last couple of weeks, that you think he is so out of touch that he has really, truly no idea what's going on.

Speaker 105 Along with Elvis, he's left the building. Okay.

Speaker 105 He does.

Speaker 79 Well, but he's had a good, I mean, he's had a good long run.

Speaker 30 Could you please?

Speaker 104 Could you please

Speaker 104 play Biden enter the Senate?

Speaker 11 This is him yesterday.

Speaker 91 Do you have it?

Speaker 100 Biden enters the Senate.

Speaker 27 Yeah, or something.

Speaker 76 With regard to the filibuster, I believe we should go back to a position of the filibuster that existed just when I came to the United States Senate 120 years ago.

Speaker 27 If it holds near and dear to the Spanish.

Speaker 105 That was a joke. That was a jest.
No, it wasn't.

Speaker 85 Yes, it was. No, it wasn't.
Yes, it was.

Speaker 84 No, it wasn't. That was a jest.

Speaker 38 Okay? You think so?

Speaker 105 Yes.

Speaker 105 Yes. He was trying to be funny, but he didn't pause and smile because he doesn't know what he's saying.
I'm telling you,

Speaker 105 look, he came in with 150 pages of notes, giant crayon written notes, giant notes.

Speaker 112 All right? Yeah.

Speaker 105 He doesn't know.

Speaker 105 Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 47 Have you ever seen in a press conference

Speaker 85 Wallace said last night, who's not a, you know, he's not exactly anti-Biden.

Speaker 105 He came out and said, this is the same Chris Wallace that said that Biden gave the greatest and honest speech of all time. Yes.

Speaker 27 Okay.

Speaker 104 So he came out and he said last night, I covered Reagan, and I've never seen a president come out with talking point notes like Joe Biden did.

Speaker 20 Do you agree with that?

Speaker 105 Yeah, and they were written in crayon, John.

Speaker 97 No, they were not.

Speaker 30 They were not.

Speaker 55 They were typed out.

Speaker 140 No, he comes out and

Speaker 105 he should just say it. He should just say it.
Hey, I got a whole bunch of notes here because I don't want to screw up. If he said that, most Americans go, okay.
Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 105 You know, I understand. You don't want to screw up, so you're going to be precise and read off the page.
Because he knew the China question was coming.

Speaker 105 And so the China question comes.

Speaker 105 He looks down and he reads the whole answer, and that's that. But this, I just want to make one more point because this is clearly,

Speaker 105 clearly, should be worrisome for the American people. And this was the absolute nadir, third word of the day, of the press conference.
He looks into the camera.

Speaker 105 The President of the United States says, you know what? Here's how we're solving the border thing. And remember, we have hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals pouring into the United States.

Speaker 105 Hundreds of thousands. All right.
Here's how I'm solving it.

Speaker 105 I'm going to send Vice President Harris down to Central America with $700 million and get to the root causes of why the people are coming here.

Speaker 105 I'm going, does anyone on earth think that this is going to solve the problem?

Speaker 105 Does anyone on earth not know

Speaker 105 why

Speaker 105 millions of people in third world countries want to live in the United States? Does anyone not know that? We have to spend $700 million on root causes. Here it is, Joe Biden.

Speaker 105 If you live in Honduras, you don't have anything.

Speaker 105 You will never have anything.

Speaker 105 If you come here, you could work hard and build a good life. That's it.
We don't need Kamala Harris to go down there and tell us that.

Speaker 105 You are not going to solve a problem that's been underway since the Aztecs.

Speaker 137 Do you get it?

Speaker 119 Oh, my God. I'm sitting there.

Speaker 105 It's just, it's almost like third grade again. I'm flashing back to St.
Bridget's school. It's third grade.
This guy is at that level.

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Speaker 4 Bill, tell me how you think we're moving on gun control.

Speaker 62 What do you foresee happening here?

Speaker 105 Well, it's not going to be an issue that's resolved

Speaker 105 because the Second Amendment is fairly clear, and the Supreme Court, as comprised, is not going to ban, allow any bans or confiscation or anything like that.

Speaker 105 So, all the people who want their guns and love the guns and that kind of thing,

Speaker 105 just you don't have to worry.

Speaker 105 But what could happen is you could have public safety compromises. For example, if you buy an AR,

Speaker 105 then you would register the AR so that people would know if it's stolen,

Speaker 105 if you are a lunatic all of a sudden that you have a heavy weapon in your house. I don't think that's unreasonable, but you're never going to get it unless the progressive left, the Democratic Party,

Speaker 105 compromises on gun crimes themselves. See, the stats are that mass murder, like in Colorado and Atlanta, comprise 0.02% of all gun homicides.

Speaker 105 And that comes from a University of California Davis study, not exactly a conservative bastion.

Speaker 105 So this is not the essential problem of gun violence in America. The problem is criminals selling narcotics or holding up stores using guns.
That's where 76%

Speaker 105 of the homicides occur.

Speaker 105 But the progressive left doesn't want to do anything about that. In fact, they are letting gun criminals out of jail in Chicago and New York City.
Do you know that?

Speaker 65 Which is why, Bill, quite honestly, I don't buy into your first theory because I believe you on the second.

Speaker 100 I know those stats are right.

Speaker 81 Your first theory is that you don't have anything to worry about.

Speaker 88 They're not doing this for common sense.

Speaker 105 They can't overcome the Supreme Court. So when you say they, yeah, might it pass the House? Yeah.

Speaker 105 Could it they jam it through the Senate? I doubt it, but it's possible. But as soon as they do and Biden signs it, there'll be a federal

Speaker 105 court challenge and it'll be stayed and the Supreme Court will hear it.

Speaker 12 It wasn't the last time they had an AR ban.

Speaker 105 Well, that was way back in what, 2008?

Speaker 113 2004 is when it slipped through.

Speaker 32 The Supreme Court is. When it ended.

Speaker 105 Beck, as you know, the court is much different now than it was back then.

Speaker 105 And the country is so polarized now, way more than it was back then. I mean, Bush, he wanted that.
The Republican president wanted that. Remember?

Speaker 105 Now, Republicans don't want any part of the progressive central government telling them what they can and can't do. Am I correct? Yes, you are.

Speaker 105 There's not one traditional conservative that wants the federal government to have more power. Not one.

Speaker 105 So we're living in a totally different country now.

Speaker 54 Let me go to the filibuster.

Speaker 113 Last night, here's what Joe Biden said about the filibuster.

Speaker 75 The one I asked for is 50 votes so that the Vice President of the United States can break the tie, or I get 51 votes without her.

Speaker 75 And so I'm going to say something outrageous. I have never been particularly poor at calculating how to get things done in the United States Senate.
So the best way to get something done,

Speaker 75 if it holds near and dear to you, that you

Speaker 75 like to be able to

Speaker 75 anyway,

Speaker 75 we're ready to get a lot done. And if we have to, if there's complete lockdown and chaos as a consequence of the filibuster, then we'll have to go beyond what I'm talking about.

Speaker 36 What does he mean by that?

Speaker 105 Well, he means that he's going to do what he's told to do.

Speaker 105 That's what he means. So if they tell him, they being Susan Rice and McClain, Ron Klain,

Speaker 105 the chief of staff, they tell him, you know, Mr. President, we got to really knock the filibuster out, so you got to get behind that.
And

Speaker 105 he will. I mean, he's going to do what he's told to do.

Speaker 137 He doesn't have any principles.

Speaker 105 That's gone. This is a guy who is in the White House, who is absolutely incapable of making an independent decision.
Would you agree with me?

Speaker 67 Sadly, I would.

Speaker 27 Sadly, I would.

Speaker 105 That's where we are as a country. And I'll tell you what, next year, 2022, if Americans don't wise up, and it's not the Republican Party is so great.
They're not.

Speaker 105 They're not.

Speaker 105 But these people are dangerous. These progressive left people are dangerous to your freedom, to your family.

Speaker 105 And if you don't get it now by watching what's happening in this country, if you don't get it, then you're going to lose your country. And I'm not saying that with any exaggeration.

Speaker 105 You're going to lose your personal freedom. You're going to lose your money.
They're coming after your assets. You want that? Continue to vote Democrats into office.

Speaker 24 Yes or no question here, Bill.

Speaker 110 I just did what the Washington Post did,

Speaker 51 the Washington Post Reports podcast, which was covering this.

Speaker 68 They then never mentioned the huge gaff where he completely lost control of his faculties in the middle.

Speaker 28 Is that worth covering or not?

Speaker 105 No, I'm not for the Washington Post. That's not a newspaper.

Speaker 27 Okay, all right.

Speaker 54 Bill, we've got about

Speaker 5 60 or 80 seconds.

Speaker 116 All right.

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Speaker 117 Something that is really important for your personal survival politically.

Speaker 73 We talk about that after the break.

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Speaker 68 It's Friday.

Speaker 26 Normally on Friday, we continue with Bill O'Reilly,

Speaker 36 and that's always entertaining and important.

Speaker 37 However, there is something that is happening in the podcast that has been downloaded yesterday.

Speaker 47 For Blaze TV subscribers, it will be available for everyone tomorrow, wherever you get your podcast.

Speaker 31 But I urge you to listen to it.

Speaker 35 Now, this is not something that is going to be mainstream.

Speaker 11 And the reason why is because this is kind of like when I talk about Woodrow Wilson.

Speaker 134 Now, everybody, and it might have been you, at one point, if you're a longtime listener of mine, you'd go, why is this guy continually talking about Woodrow Wilson?

Speaker 79 And then all of a sudden you got it and you were like, oh my gosh, that's so important that I know that.

Speaker 11 Now I understand the progressive movement, right?

Speaker 14 They are now saying that they are looking for right-wing extremists.

Speaker 71 And the media and everybody else is saying that they're Christians,

Speaker 123 that they're white supremacists, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 142 And you and I both know that's not true.

Speaker 99 However, What I know that you most likely don't know is that there is a global movement that is now here in America.

Speaker 148 And I've been warning about it for how long, Stu?

Speaker 55 At least a decade?

Speaker 19 Years and years and years for sure.

Speaker 81 Years and years and years.

Speaker 104 And it has fallen on deaf ears.

Speaker 67 And I'm begging you, please listen to this podcast.

Speaker 55 This is going to play a role and it will be a very dangerous road.

Speaker 14 It is capital T traditionalism.

Speaker 55 And if you've ever heard me talk about Alexander Dugan,

Speaker 123 this is what he is pushing.

Speaker 78 And it is happening in Europe and it is now here in America.

Speaker 37 There are three leaders, global leaders of this movement.

Speaker 18 Two of them now live in America.

Speaker 2 One, I don't think, really affects us because all of his influence is in South America.

Speaker 52 Some reason or another, he's decided to move here to America, but he still is influential in South America and Brazil in particular.

Speaker 35 The other one is very involved here, and you will know the name.

Speaker 103 First, let's go to

Speaker 52 what is traditionalism.

Speaker 14 Listen from the podcast.

Speaker 62 If the average person was asked to define what a traditionalist is, I might define myself as a traditionalist.

Speaker 7 I believe in the Constitution.

Speaker 41 I believe in the founding fathers.

Speaker 7 I believe in America.

Speaker 62 I go to church on Sundays.

Speaker 7 I believe in

Speaker 15 God and mom and apple pie and Chevrolet.

Speaker 148 But that's not what we're talking about.

Speaker 149 Everything that you just described, I think, could be labeled traditionalist with a lowercase T. And that's the only little bit of help that we get here in identifying what this is.

Speaker 149 When we talk about an uppercase T traditionalism, we're talking about a very, very small spiritual and eventually political movement that really comes into existence in the early 1900s.

Speaker 149 And yes, they might share with you a belief that things used to be better or that maybe the principles that we should live our lives through today

Speaker 149 and which we should hold to in the future were established in the past.

Speaker 149 And therefore that we should be critical of the notion of progress, right?

Speaker 149 But they wrap all that in

Speaker 149 something far more arcane and esoteric.

Speaker 149 And they wrap it all in a sort of worship of the past and also a belief that where we are headed right now is going to lead us to destruction and that that destruction is good and necessary.

Speaker 67 And Dugan describes this as, and we'll get into who Alexander Dugan is in a little while,

Speaker 21 but

Speaker 7 I don't know if this is the way the American traditionalist, and we'll explain what that means here in a minute,

Speaker 132 Dugan describes this as the

Speaker 125 apocalypse or the end of the world as described biblically,

Speaker 81 but they're working to bring it on because it's good.

Speaker 27 Yes. Okay.
Yes.

Speaker 60 And that's the way it is with traditionalists all around the world.

Speaker 109 It is really the biblical apocalypse.

Speaker 149 Not quite. Okay.
So maybe right here is where we start to see a distinction between, let's say, a conservative Christian and one of these capital T traditionalists.

Speaker 149 So

Speaker 149 the way, let's say in the apocalypse that you would hear about in the Bible, in that biblical tradition, it tends to be followed by some sort of heavenly utopia.

Speaker 91 Right. Right.

Speaker 149 A rapture. Right.
The traditionalists instead see an earthly apocalypse as being the prelude to an earthly utopia.

Speaker 149 And it's in this this, that might seem like a small difference there, but

Speaker 98 so there's no Jesus returning on this one.

Speaker 149 Not in the sense that they are talking about. No, they're talking about human society, secular, political, worldly, material society, returning to a utopia.

Speaker 149 And again, that might seem like a small difference, but it means that

Speaker 149 destruction can become the tool of a politician.

Speaker 2 This is

Speaker 138 it's heady stuff um

Speaker 99 but it is critically important i have studied this for a long time the podcast is with benjamin teitelbaum

Speaker 99 um and he is a guy i i swear to you he's a he's a uh professor

Speaker 37 but i he's not a crazy professor and he also i don't think he agrees with me uh on you know all of the policies but we agree on principles and uh he is not crazy, nor is he wrong.

Speaker 118 And

Speaker 57 when I found him months ago, I was like, you're my brother.

Speaker 68 Man, I feel like I found a brother because there's only the two of us that are ringing this bell.

Speaker 101 And he has spent 10 years studying this.

Speaker 14 And it is critical that you understand because, as he says in this,

Speaker 68 this is not a biblical apocalypse.

Speaker 2 This is a mystical apocalypse.

Speaker 37 They believe that there was this great spirituality.

Speaker 101 We're talking about paganism.

Speaker 133 We're talking about

Speaker 10 the druids and things like this, that there was this

Speaker 52 great

Speaker 35 understanding of spiritualism in the time of the Vikings, etc., etc. And the only place that still has this, see if this sounds familiar to you, Stu.

Speaker 88 The only place that really still kind of has this is India.

Speaker 60 And India is the home, they think, of still this original people.

Speaker 78 The original people, they left India and they kind of went north into Europe.

Speaker 80 They became the Vikings and

Speaker 144 all of the Tessarek and all of that stuff.

Speaker 88 Does this

Speaker 88 sound familiar?

Speaker 104 Sound familiar, yeah. Okay.
Okay.

Speaker 79 Who else did this?

Speaker 59 Who else talked about this?

Speaker 71 Who else centered their entire movement on this?

Speaker 26 I mean, this was the Nazi movement.

Speaker 48 Exactly right.

Speaker 2 Everyone thinks that the Nazis were Christians.

Speaker 92 No, they used Christianity.

Speaker 35 They believed in this kind of stuff.

Speaker 115 And what this movement is doing is infiltrating in our churches.

Speaker 46 And it is traditionalism.

Speaker 123 Look, who's your big, for instance, in Russia, who's the biggest defender of the Orthodox Church in Russia?

Speaker 89 The Russian Orthodox Church.

Speaker 112 Putin.

Speaker 104 Who's the one standing up against

Speaker 22 lesbian marriage?

Speaker 32 Putin.

Speaker 101 Who's the one standing up against transgenderism?

Speaker 112 Putin.

Speaker 61 How's he doing it? Because the church teaches it's wrong.

Speaker 35 He images himself as the defender of the church.

Speaker 2 This is

Speaker 115 in Brazil and South America, and it is in here in America in our politics.

Speaker 108 And it is a stealth

Speaker 69 foreign body

Speaker 37 that conservatives, if you don't pay attention, you will get swept up and you will stand with people that you think are on your side because we're against big state.

Speaker 71 We think the whole thing should just be shut down and rebooted, restarted.

Speaker 60 They don't believe in individual rights.

Speaker 104 They believe in a global movement.

Speaker 61 You have to go beyond the surface.

Speaker 35 And if you don't know this,

Speaker 55 chances are you could go down the road and you will be on the wrong side.

Speaker 92 This is dark, dark stuff.

Speaker 53 This is really evil stuff.

Speaker 26 I got to listen to this one. This is this weekend.
Is it come out tomorrow?

Speaker 52 No, it's out now for Blaze TV subscribers.

Speaker 26 Oh, I canceled my subscription. Oh, did you really? Yeah, it'll come out soon.
Two Does America was very I didn't like that you guys had that show, but uh, you know, who the leader is here in America,

Speaker 35 and uh, I intentionally don't say who the leader is

Speaker 113 until about a half hour or so into it, because I need you to understand it first.

Speaker 15 And when you, by the way, it's not Donald Trump,

Speaker 115 when you hear who the leader of this is and who is who sat with this guy

Speaker 53 on record and talked about it in detail

Speaker 101 and

Speaker 65 had no problem hiding any of it,

Speaker 92 it will show you

Speaker 91 how

Speaker 108 deep this already is in America.

Speaker 106 And you are going to be blamed for all kinds of things if you don't cut this out.

Speaker 59 If you have, and I'm telling you, American churches have already taken financing from these people because

Speaker 71 They they don't know the difference.

Speaker 7 They don't know the difference

Speaker 47 Now, this is not what the left is talking about.

Speaker 37 It's not what the media is talking about.

Speaker 53 This is a real threat to the right.

Speaker 110 And

Speaker 7 I can only ring the bell.

Speaker 42 What you do with it is up to you.

Speaker 113 But

Speaker 32 you need to watch this.

Speaker 14 You need to understand this and take it for more than just the podcast.

Speaker 20 Do your own homework after and do everything you can to make sure that those around you who believe in small government and the Constitution,

Speaker 82 the people involved with this, do not believe in the Enlightenment.

Speaker 123 They think that was a mistake.

Speaker 7 Does that sound familiar?

Speaker 57 That's also on the left.

Speaker 30 That's why this is traditionally not a right movement in America, but they are piggybacking onto it like like a leech.

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Speaker 54 Let's go to cut one here from Biden's press conference yesterday.

Speaker 62 Cut one, Pat Elements, please.

Speaker 31 Is it on muted?

Speaker 151 Mr. Vice President, as you know, the AFT represents teachers, paraprofessionals.

Speaker 152 Priscilla, the vice president. Can you hear the vice president? He just said hi.

Speaker 140 Hi, how are you?

Speaker 152 That's okay. She just did.

Speaker 153 Are you? Are you preparing for the press conference tomorrow?

Speaker 75 Thank you. Gosh.
And I'm happy to take questions if that's what I'm supposed to do, Nance, whatever you want me to do.

Speaker 138 And that was it.

Speaker 19 Now, in the press conference yesterday,

Speaker 124 it's several moments.

Speaker 26 Several. Several

Speaker 57 moments.

Speaker 43 Let me just play the.

Speaker 40 Now the music is coming up. I'm going to be out of time.

Speaker 148 You're not seeing the

Speaker 66 gaffes.

Speaker 148 And they're not gaffes.

Speaker 110 They're like that.

Speaker 125 What press conference? 24 hours before the press conference.

Speaker 25 What press conference?

Speaker 35 He looked like a deer in the headlights.

Speaker 128 He couldn't put it together.

Speaker 40 This president, unfortunately, is not up to this, and this is a danger to our country. Back in a minute.

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Speaker 72 Scott Atlas on the phone with us now from

Speaker 43 the Hoover Institute.

Speaker 61 And he has

Speaker 11 just written The Last Word, the Stanford Review, Review, and we wanted to get the last word from him on coronavirus.

Speaker 25 He is, if you don't know, he kind of became the anti-Fauchy in a way and said, yeah,

Speaker 22 maybe we don't have this one right.

Speaker 79 Welcome to the program, Dr.

Speaker 135 Atlas, how are you?

Speaker 105 Great. Thanks for having me.
You bet.

Speaker 135 All right.

Speaker 15 So let's look back now at what we've done, what we learned, and where we are.

Speaker 105 Okay, that's a big topic.

Speaker 105 Well, what we've learned,

Speaker 105 first of all, there's a set of things we learned about the virus that we have known for months, by the way, and that is that it's really not risky for the overwhelming majority of people, but for elderly, high-risk people, it's extremely dangerous and significantly worse than the flu.

Speaker 105 The other things that we've learned is that we know how to protect these people. We should have protected them from the beginning,

Speaker 105 but that wasn't the recommendation. Instead, the recommendation was to lock everybody down and somehow indirectly protect them.
And what we learned was that was a gross failure.

Speaker 105 Hundreds of thousands of Americans died. many

Speaker 105 of whom were in the high risk.

Speaker 105 Hundreds of thousands, in fact, were in the high-risk category, almost all of them, but a lot of them, 40% or something, were in nursing homes, which was the obvious target.

Speaker 105 Instead of protecting those people, the people that were in charge of implementing policy did these lockdowns.

Speaker 105 Almost the entire country, almost every governor did lockdowns, and those were the policies that were recommended by the people

Speaker 105 without, not me, but by the other people on the task force. So the people that are saying somehow there was a bad result

Speaker 105 that advocated for the lockdowns are criticizing what was implemented that they recommended.

Speaker 105 They criticize people like me who decided and knew that the lockdowns were going to be a disastrous,

Speaker 105 harmful way to pursue policy. And they criticize those of us who criticized that as if their policies were not implemented.
Their policies were implemented.

Speaker 105 That means the policies advocated by the people like Dr. Fauci, Dr.

Speaker 105 Burks, and all the governors implemented the lockdowns and they were proven to be not just ineffective at stopping the virus, but they were extraordinarily harmful.

Speaker 105 And, you know, we can see that by looking all over the world, as well as our internal comparisons.

Speaker 105 If you want me to talk more about that.

Speaker 31 Well,

Speaker 113 I want to actually go back towards the beginning of something you said.

Speaker 61 When you said that we found out that it's not as deadly, except for older people.

Speaker 4 You know, we've had these things before in the past.

Speaker 12 We've had, well, polio was a big one,

Speaker 118 and we didn't do

Speaker 12 this kind of a lockdown.

Speaker 55 Can you find anything in history that you would compare COVID with that we've seen in the past and didn't destroy our economy

Speaker 8 and lock everybody up?

Speaker 105 Well, there were previous pandemics that were very deadly, including pandemics that were more deadly to younger, healthier people.

Speaker 105 There's never been a lockdown like this before.

Speaker 105 Never.

Speaker 105 And it's obvious why. In fact, the classic pandemic preparation paper, I think, was written in something like 2009.
I may be wrong about that.

Speaker 105 But that paper that is referred to as the classic way to think about these management of something like a pandemic said very explicitly that we do not lock down because of the harms of the lockdown, because of the inability of human beings to function in a healthy way with a lockdown, and it was extremely unadvisable to do such a thing.

Speaker 105 So it's never been done and it will never hopefully be done again,

Speaker 105 although I'm wary of that.

Speaker 105 Because if I can say something that I didn't really finish with, which is you asked me what we learned.

Speaker 105 And I wrote this in that paper, the last word, because what we really learned were two shocking things.

Speaker 77 I'm afraid of that.

Speaker 105 What we learned was the massive power of the government

Speaker 105 and we never, I don't think, consciously realized that the government could shut down society, close your jobs, close your businesses, close your schools, quarantine you inside your home, stop you from seeing your own family.

Speaker 105 We never understood that kind of power existed.

Speaker 105 And the second part that we learned that shocked me even more more as an American was that people were going to just say okay to that.

Speaker 105 Yeah, that's that's that that passive response, that acquiescence to such an extraordinary, draconian restriction on your own personal liberty was a shock to me that people went along with that, as they have and continue to do.

Speaker 35 Is it because it came so slowly? Because everybody was willing to do it, you know, for 15 days.

Speaker 52 And then we even understood, well, we're going to wait until Easter.

Speaker 18 But then after Easter, it was kind of like, wait a minute, wait a minute.

Speaker 14 What, what, what, no, we can't continue to do this.

Speaker 54 And it allowed those first two kind of allowed people

Speaker 14 to position anyone who was against it as somebody who wanted grandma to be dead.

Speaker 105 Yeah, I mean,

Speaker 105 it's sort of looking back on it, trying to figure out how this has evolved into what we have today, which is by the way in my opinion a completely and wholly damaged american psyche that will potentially never come back and i'm i hate to be cynical like that but i i have my doubts but what why did this happen well first of all of course fear and and that's understandable the the fear that was invoked by the completely inappropriate pronouncements of the World Health Organization at the time that started this whole thing about this fatality rate that, of course, I was afraid to, this extraordinary fatality rate that was probably 50 times what it really is.

Speaker 105 And

Speaker 105 the idea that everyone the calculations of the models that were

Speaker 105 originally in the UK that assumed that everyone was at equal risk,

Speaker 105 which again is a massive hypothetical error. And

Speaker 105 that kind of fear

Speaker 105 was, of course, it shows you what the impact of fear is on human beings, and that's sort of understandable. But then what happened was

Speaker 105 the media, and there's some fascinating data about this, particularly the American media, recklessly, irresponsibly created fear.

Speaker 105 And I don't know if it was because or only because of the election year. I think a lot of it probably was politically motivated in the beginning.

Speaker 105 But I think at this point, people over several months, and by the time I got to Washington, and I didn't get there till the end of July, beginning of August,

Speaker 105 by then, there was a damaged psyche. This was an obsession, an addiction.
The fear was not going to be overcome when,

Speaker 105 no matter who won the election, and I actually, people said, oh, well, when the President Biden wins,

Speaker 105 this will be over. I didn't think so, and of course, it has not been over.

Speaker 112 It is over.

Speaker 105 And the fear and the fear-mongering by the media,

Speaker 105 which is really extraordinarily harmful, was the sort of ingredient.

Speaker 85 It is extraordinary how

Speaker 133 different parts of the country reacted to this.

Speaker 63 People in New York, they're still terrified of it.

Speaker 101 Here in Texas,

Speaker 133 we're not so afraid of it.

Speaker 121 We have a healthy fear of it,

Speaker 62 and we just take precautions.

Speaker 22 But we know who's most at risk.

Speaker 47 You go into California, you go into New York, or better yet, they come here.

Speaker 14 They just almost don't even know how to be in society anymore.

Speaker 105 Yeah, well, I live in California,

Speaker 112 unfortunately.

Speaker 105 And,

Speaker 105 you know,

Speaker 105 what's extraordinary is the fear.

Speaker 105 What's extraordinary is a complete lack of critical thinking. There's been a gross, gross distortion of the data by the people who are the faces of the so-called public health world.

Speaker 105 But worse than that, there has been a direct spreading of pseudoscience and direct harm to the public.

Speaker 105 And we've seen it time and time again, literally pseudoscience, yet they lash out at those of us who do analyze it correctly and claim we are using pseudoscience, including my friends at Stanford,

Speaker 105 who

Speaker 105 don't understand that, for instance, the six-foot rule that we have been living by religiously was pseudoscience. It was never scientifically generated.

Speaker 105 The World Health Organization used three feet from the beginning, as did many countries, Austria, Finland, Sweden, China, Singapore. I can go on and on.
There's no problem with using three feet.

Speaker 105 Even not saying three feet's the correct number, but it's an arbitrary designation. To say six feet, and now that we know it's wrong, where is the uproar?

Speaker 105 Where is the instant admission of error and the, more importantly, instant change of everything to three feet? Why is that not being done?

Speaker 105 I think this is a serious example of people having bought into something,

Speaker 105 even when it's proven wrong, they are still wedded to it. And it's relevant because that is a big difference between a functioning business, a functioning restaurant, a functioning school, and not.

Speaker 32 Three feet is a very different number from 60.

Speaker 144 Well, I will tell you this.

Speaker 130 Also,

Speaker 129 you can't expect outrage when people will go to a restaurant and have to wear a mask while walking to the table, but then you can take the mask off while sitting at the table.

Speaker 35 That is the most, I mean, that is almost magic.

Speaker 104 in its thinking. Wow.

Speaker 83 Also, it's go ahead.

Speaker 105 Sorry to interrupt, but but it's completely irrational, okay? And I'll tell you why it's irrational. Exposure does not happen when you're walking past somebody.
The CDC even

Speaker 105 defines exposure as sitting in some, being in someone's personal space for 15 minutes or more.

Speaker 105 The only time you're going to be exposed in a restaurant is when you're sitting at the table with the people you're with.

Speaker 105 You're not going to be exposed by walking to your table, yet this is the sort of topsy-turvy Alice in Wonderland logic that we use here in this country it's completely off the rails I can't even emphasize enough how irrational the behavior is I mean the biggest example

Speaker 105 is how we double down on stringent requirements in the low-risk environment yes what do I mean by that the schools there's no safer environment than a school, yet that's where we're testing, that's where we're setting up these barriers, that's where we're not even opening the schools in many parts of the country, or even colleges.

Speaker 105 It's a low-risk environment compared to the community. It's healthy, younger people for the most part.
Of course, the high-risk people, they can be protected, they can be vaccinated, whatever.

Speaker 105 But the low-risk environments don't need mats testing every single day, closure, et cetera. Airplanes are a low-risk environment.
There has never been significant outbreaks of cases on airplanes.

Speaker 105 There have been cases, but the data on airplanes is not showing that it's a high-risk environment yet. The airplanes

Speaker 105 were told,

Speaker 105 I just flew somewhere,

Speaker 105 it must be on a two-hour flight, you're told more than a dozen times to put your mask on in between bites, in between sips.

Speaker 105 Meantime, the air filtration system on an airplane is much more effective than anywhere else, but so schools...

Speaker 105 Low-risk environments, we have the most stringent requirements. This is the complete lack of rational thought going on.
And again, it's an an indication of a severely damaged psyche.

Speaker 105 You walk around outside in California, outside,

Speaker 105 and you'll see young people, young healthy people who are extremely low risk to begin with, wearing a mask alone riding their bicycle, in their car alone wearing a mask. This is totally irrational.

Speaker 105 It is pseudoscience. It's like carrying a magic quarter inside your pocket.

Speaker 72 All right, we're talking to Dr.

Speaker 67 Scott Atlas.

Speaker 11 Let me take a one-minute break and then I want to come back and talk to you about what the former director of the CDC has just said about this.

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Speaker 59 So we're with Dr. Scott Atlas.

Speaker 62 Scott, let me ask you about what the former director of the CDC has just come out and said, and that is he believes that this did come from

Speaker 24 the

Speaker 62 laboratory in China, that it escaped.

Speaker 47 It wasn't intentionally set, but it did come from that laboratory in Wuhan.

Speaker 65 Any comment on that?

Speaker 105 Yes, I actually just read Dr. Redfield's statement, or at least the interpretation of the statement.

Speaker 105 Yeah,

Speaker 105 I've always felt that way. I don't have any proof on that.
And I think he said we'll see also. I agree with him that

Speaker 105 the most likely scenario is that it came out of the lab. It does not mean

Speaker 105 necessarily that it was created in a lab or that it was intentionally let out from a lab.

Speaker 142 But we can't even say that's

Speaker 105 the most likely scenario.

Speaker 109 We can't even say that anymore without being called conspiracy theorists.

Speaker 27 Look, all I want is the the truth.

Speaker 100 I don't care.

Speaker 62 I don't think that the Chinese went and

Speaker 35 made this virus and then intentionally released it.

Speaker 22 But we have to know the truth.

Speaker 101 And you, I mean, what happened to science in the last year?

Speaker 105 Yeah, I think this is a, you know, there's a couple things embedded in your question.

Speaker 105 Science has become,

Speaker 105 I think, science and expertise

Speaker 105 have been destroyed.

Speaker 105 We'll see if it's permanent. There's certainly a massive amount of politicization of science.
The best journals in the world, New England Journal, Lancet, Science, Nature,

Speaker 105 Journal of the AMA, have become completely politicized, editorialized, and in fact have published

Speaker 105 defamatory garbage. It's embarrassing.

Speaker 105 The second part of that is that the

Speaker 105 undermining of the term expert

Speaker 105 has been really destructive, I think, because

Speaker 105 with this sort of censorship, this outrage, this failure for people to say they were grossly wrong and instead lash out and defame people like me who were correct, and I was correct over and over again about every single thing,

Speaker 105 as were others.

Speaker 105 Those people who have continued to sort of twist and distort my words words and others have undermined the entire process of seeking the truths that we need to solve crises like this.

Speaker 105 And so that kind of heavy-handed rebuking,

Speaker 105 censorship, bullying,

Speaker 105 and all these official and unofficial statements emanating out of universities, including my own,

Speaker 105 really have been harmful because what happens is you get the second part of that.

Speaker 103 Sorry, we're out of time.

Speaker 25 Dr. Scott Atlas, the last word, find it at stanfordreview.org the glendack program sorry i hate network breaks where i don't have any choice um

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Speaker 18 Do you remember?

Speaker 102 Do you remember when

Speaker 15 we went back to

Speaker 11 I want to talk about the Suez Canal?

Speaker 45 By the way, you're talking in my ear.

Speaker 4 We're talking about the Suez Canal, but I want to go back to a time when we were talking about the USS Fitzgerald.

Speaker 80 The USS Fitzgerald was a giant cargo ship, and it was heading south away from Japan, about 64 miles off the coast.

Speaker 104 And then

Speaker 104 another ship was heading southeast, but at 1.21 a.m., it made a 90-degree turn and was heading, it would have missed the Fitzgerald, but five minutes later, it turned again, this time back east directly towards the U.S.

Speaker 53 ship.

Speaker 104 Do you remember when this happened?

Speaker 12 You don't even listen to me anymore, do you?

Speaker 26 No, not usually, no.

Speaker 55 So the two collided at one o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 93 This is off the coast of, I think,

Speaker 27 Japan.

Speaker 25 This is a few years ago, a couple of years ago.

Speaker 118 And they collided.

Speaker 96 And if you look at what happened,

Speaker 109 The

Speaker 68 crystal, the ACX crystal, which is the boat that rammed the U.S.

Speaker 89 Navy ship,

Speaker 52 they said we couldn't control the boat.

Speaker 30 We lost all control of the boat.

Speaker 31 We lost power.

Speaker 60 And it was clear that it was steering, but they weren't steering it.

Speaker 50 Okay.

Speaker 23 And

Speaker 14 it was something the Navy was investigating.

Speaker 101 Is somebody hacking in to these ships?

Speaker 60 to be able to just take over any ship and then use them as a ramming device.

Speaker 57 The only reason why I bring this up is

Speaker 104 because what happened in the Suez Canal.

Speaker 103 The Suez Canal, in case you don't know, is super important for everybody's economy, and it has been for a long time.

Speaker 93 In World War II,

Speaker 4 it was so important, the Suez Canal was so important, they put these giant lights on the Suez Canal because the

Speaker 26 Not this again.

Speaker 113 Not the Suez Canal World War II story again.

Speaker 79 Really?

Speaker 32 Again, I don't think I've ever told it on the air, have I?

Speaker 26 I don't know if you've ever told it on the air, but you've told it to everyone in this building 54 times.

Speaker 26 There was a big light on Suez Canal World War II.

Speaker 130 Then tell the story. Tell the story.

Speaker 26 You know it's not remember it or was listening to it at any point.

Speaker 97 You are

Speaker 141 the worst.

Speaker 38 You are the worst. No, you are the worst.

Speaker 53 This is a great story.

Speaker 35 It involves a magician.

Speaker 53 I mean, it's a great story.

Speaker 26 The reason I know the Suez Canal light is because you have it in your office.

Speaker 99 Yes.

Speaker 114 And that's why you tell the story. Because people go and they come in and they're like, what is that?

Speaker 31 What is that?

Speaker 26 Hold on. I got to call into the board.

Speaker 26 I want to show people this.

Speaker 27 Hold on.

Speaker 33 You are the worst.

Speaker 30 What is your wait?

Speaker 99 What is your point?

Speaker 26 I want to show people people.

Speaker 119 Do we have this?

Speaker 155 Okay. I want to show people exactly.

Speaker 91 Good. Show them the light.

Speaker 32 Show them the light.

Speaker 155 I'm walking down the hallway now. Let's see.

Speaker 137 To your office. Uh-huh.

Speaker 155 And first of all, you're not a pack rat at all. I just want to make sure, just in the hallway,

Speaker 105 this is.

Speaker 155 You've got dresses for movies here.

Speaker 137 No, that's randomly nothing.

Speaker 114 It's Dorothy and the flying monkey outfit.

Speaker 137 Sure it is. Uh-huh.
Okay.

Speaker 155 Then over here, we got all the Star Wars stuff all over. Just randomly.
Yeah, there's that.

Speaker 38 Vader. Just hanging out.

Speaker 27 That's cool.

Speaker 27 Have you seen, by the way,

Speaker 19 have you seen the c-3 pl that just came in we have to have it repaired we i guess we have some people from here's it oh look it's abraham lincoln's head in a box

Speaker 97 all right all right i'm trying to tell the story about the suns canal

Speaker 105 all right go know the sun

Speaker 155 oh there's jeffy hi jeffy keep him around too and no one understands it

Speaker 73 oh here's a giant robot yeah okay we got it we got it we got it

Speaker 104 i can't believe you're making fun of me on this this is a great story.

Speaker 155 Oh, is it?

Speaker 27 Yeah, it is. Here it is.
Look at this.

Speaker 155 This is in his office.

Speaker 155 There's just a giant spotlight next to his polar bear, of course, obviously.

Speaker 155 Just a giant spotlight.

Speaker 142 From the Suez Canal.

Speaker 115 From the 1940s during the Second World War.

Speaker 27 And why is this?

Speaker 27 Wait.

Speaker 155 What is this? You just have a bow. Is this a bow on his desk?

Speaker 83 You know it is. It's just a bow.
Shut up.

Speaker 30 Just a bow sitting on his desk.

Speaker 54 That's just.

Speaker 155 It's what?

Speaker 27 Nothing. Nothing.

Speaker 30 Nothing.

Speaker 135 It's an important bow. It's all it is.

Speaker 67 It's nothing.

Speaker 36 It was just something that I just.

Speaker 155 You don't want to tell people what it is.

Speaker 53 No, because you're going to make fun of me.

Speaker 50 That's why.

Speaker 155 Why else am I here? Of course I'm making fun of you.

Speaker 155 This is the bow from Hunger Games.

Speaker 155 Catnus, right? Or whatever? Catnus' bow.

Speaker 11 Why did you listen to that story and you didn't listen to the

Speaker 71 tell me about the magician?

Speaker 31 You have been in my room a million.

Speaker 85 Okay, turn him off.

Speaker 83 Turn him off.

Speaker 71 Here's the thing. It was so important because so much material goes through oil, everything.

Speaker 134 If you lose the Suez Canal, you have to go all the way around Africa, and it adds at least 14 days.

Speaker 115 And

Speaker 26 is he still out in the hallway just making fun of me?

Speaker 71 What are you doing?

Speaker 155 I was just walking back to the studio. I didn't know I was back on.

Speaker 51 So,

Speaker 108 anyway, so

Speaker 64 everything goes through the Suez Canal.

Speaker 2 I believe there is a chance that

Speaker 17 this ship

Speaker 35 might

Speaker 134 have been

Speaker 109 digitally digitally hijacked.

Speaker 144 Because, how come that is never

Speaker 67 Stu, would you please come back in the studio?

Speaker 155 This is like you looking in a mirror here, Glenn. Look at that.

Speaker 79 Shut up, you jerk.

Speaker 134 He's now in the lobby and

Speaker 11 showing the head of the Stay Puff marshmallow man.

Speaker 121 You incredible jerk.

Speaker 137 Okay.

Speaker 18 So anyway, hurry up.

Speaker 57 Come on back in real quick.

Speaker 50 Okay, here I go. Okay.

Speaker 71 You're just in time.

Speaker 71 You're just in time to hear

Speaker 66 the Suez Canal spotlight story.

Speaker 132 So that spotlight, they tried to confuse the

Speaker 41 Germans.

Speaker 113 I think it was the Germans that were trying to bomb the Suez Canal to stop the flow of oil into

Speaker 18 unoccupied Europe and Great Britain.

Speaker 150 So they put these giant spotlights down on the canal, and then they hired a magician to put some sort of spinner inside of those lights, and those lights would come up onto the planes.

Speaker 104 And it wasn't just to spot the planes so you could shoot them down.

Speaker 139 In that case, it was to disorient the pilots so they couldn't bomb the Suez Canal.

Speaker 70 Now, a pack rat

Speaker 150 would have found found the spinners.

Speaker 81 I don't have the spinners.

Speaker 135 So, you don't have the spinners. I don't have the spinners.

Speaker 26 You just have the light from the Suez Canal.

Speaker 129 It's not to say that I haven't looked and spent years looking for the spinners.

Speaker 26 But anyway, if you happen to have those Suez Canal spinners out there and you want to buy or is that not a great story?

Speaker 101 Seriously.

Speaker 93 I mean, now it's not because I didn't tell it well because he was involved.

Speaker 2 But that's a great piece of history.

Speaker 26 and that we went to a magician to save the suz canal come on can we go back to a magician to save the suz canal now that would be nice needs a magician to save this stupid break in this show up from you

Speaker 129 american financing

Speaker 11 American financing is uh

Speaker 26 stop looking at me i'm just stop it it. I'm curious if American Financing can provide a loan to buy a spinner for the Suez Canal.
Do they offer that type of lending program?

Speaker 26 Is that something?

Speaker 26 I mean, if you went to them with a great credit score, they'd be like, you know what?

Speaker 26 Here's hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy a light.

Speaker 59 It would not be hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Speaker 55 It would not.

Speaker 11 It would be cheap because nobody would know what it is.

Speaker 150 It's like the rat that I have from Ian Fleming.

Speaker 79 A rat. Ian.

Speaker 30 Yeah, you know the rat story.

Speaker 11 Yeah, you know that's a great piece of history and a great story.

Speaker 135 It's a great story.

Speaker 69 I don't know that I want to own the rat with a story.

Speaker 41 You just have a story that everybody goes, huh?

Speaker 134 But you don't have the rat and you could say, look, this is the history of this rat.

Speaker 79 And they're like, I can't believe you have a rat in your office.

Speaker 11 And then when you tell them the story, they're like, that is cool.

Speaker 26 That is, it's a cool. If you're going to have an explosive rat, that's the one to have.

Speaker 121 Oh, my gosh, you are such a jerk. Such a jerk.

Speaker 104 American Financing can help you with your mortgage, like they helped Stu.

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Speaker 35 You know, I didn't even get to the point of why I was talking about the Suez Canal.

Speaker 128 Thank you for that, Stu.

Speaker 134 In the coming months, they are bound to be interesting, to say the very least.

Speaker 133 Now is the time to get a hold of your finances and make sure that you're ready for whatever comes.

Speaker 85 And as I say that, I think, I spent that money on that stupid rat and that damn light.

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Speaker 25 It's worth the price of admission and worth the price of your subscription.

Speaker 27 It certainly invites you.

Speaker 26 I mean, look, it was fun to make fun of you on the radio, but

Speaker 61 I was ready to start fresh. I was ready to start.

Speaker 135 Ready to start fresh. Yeah.

Speaker 26 Well, I just think, I think people should consider the fact that there was just a moment where

Speaker 26 if you're watching on Blaze TV, you got to see your face side by side with a stay puff marshmallow man as we discussed how it looked like you were just looking into a mirror.

Speaker 26 And I never really saw the resemblance.

Speaker 26 Are you made of marshmallow or did you give birth to the marshmallow man? Because you are definitely related, I would say. And the

Speaker 26 decapitated Abraham Lincoln head was a nice touch. Typical conservative racist would want to decapitate Abraham Lincoln, and that's what Glenn has done.
He's got Abraham Lincoln head.

Speaker 114 You know what that head is.

Speaker 99 You know what that head is.

Speaker 26 I know what it is.

Speaker 26 It's a symbol of your hate. Abraham Lincoln's decapitated head is living in a box in our studios.
It's not on display.

Speaker 91 By the way, it's not.

Speaker 26 I mean, it's just dumb.

Speaker 114 Do you know what it is? No, it is not.

Speaker 26 Do you not know what it is? It's actually a really cool story. Okay.
Right? This one I think I did listen to. Go ahead.
So, Larget all.

Speaker 26 This is the outline. Okay.

Speaker 26 Disney was working on something. Walt Disney was working on something with Abraham Lincoln, a robot of some sort.

Speaker 32 Oh, my God.

Speaker 69 An Abraham Lincoln robot.

Speaker 132 This is like a father and his son as the father is listening.

Speaker 22 All right, tell me what you've learned.

Speaker 79 What have you taken?

Speaker 114 And he tells it this way.

Speaker 130 This makes me want to hang myself.

Speaker 26 You should understand this is how everyone hears your stories.

Speaker 26 I just want to be straight up with you.

Speaker 26 So

Speaker 26 there was an Abraham Lincoln robot he was building, but it wasn't ready. But they needed, it was almost ready to be shown on TV or live.

Speaker 26 And Walt Disney needed to light the robot, like and put lighting on it but it wasn't ready so he took a styrofoam Abraham Lincoln head and put it on a broomstick so he could light it before the robot was ready you have the styrofoam head how close am I to that that's not bad I'm I think that's a 75% of the facts you must remain 50 feet away from any artifact

Speaker 73 I want a restraining order I thought from on you I gotta say that was better than I thought I'd do at the beginning of the story so

Speaker 132 Yes, that is

Speaker 50 the outline of the story told very poorly.

Speaker 26 Yes, but I didn't say I was going to tell it well.

Speaker 89 But thank you for that.

Speaker 79 But it is kind of a cool.

Speaker 26 You have a lot of these items around here. Are these that eventually go into the museum next door? Yeah, yeah.
Because the museum is apparently like legit. I always think of you as like a

Speaker 26 just a pack rat that just buys weird things.

Speaker 78 No, they all tell the American story.

Speaker 93 They all are a part of

Speaker 91 little people.

Speaker 122 I mean, for instance, the Suez Canal light,

Speaker 2 that is not the story of the Suez Canal.

Speaker 132 That's the story of somebody thinking, how are we going to confuse

Speaker 7 the Germans?

Speaker 11 How are we going to get this canal to remain open and them not bomb any of the Suez Canal?

Speaker 80 I don't know.

Speaker 133 Somebody thinking out of the box and going,

Speaker 35 have we called a magician?

Speaker 2 I mean, who thinks of that?

Speaker 27 That is a strange story.

Speaker 141 Who thinks of of that?

Speaker 101 And then the magician getting the call and going,

Speaker 132 yes,

Speaker 11 I think I can develop something that will confuse the pilots.

Speaker 93 That's a great story.

Speaker 106 It's always about the individual coming up.

Speaker 7 It's not government.

Speaker 35 It's the individual coming up with something that has never been done before.

Speaker 26 That happens over and over. And Matt Ridley's book, How Innovation Works.
We talked to Matt Ridley a few months ago.

Speaker 26 That whole book is filled with the most important things in your life that are developed, not by like some crazy expert, but by people just playing with things, tinkering with things on their own, and coming up with incredible things that have changed the world.

Speaker 50 Correct.

Speaker 37 I mean, and that is, that's the American story.

Speaker 60 That's what you lose.

Speaker 35 You know, when they talk about infrastructure investment, we don't invest in, they're not talking about roads and bridges.

Speaker 14 What they're really talking about is investing your tax dollars into companies to have a public-private partnership so we can beat China on things.

Speaker 142 We're way ahead of China on many things, on many things, most things.

Speaker 123 Chips, computer chips, they are 10 years away from being able to make their own computer chips.

Speaker 55 And the only reason why they're that close is because they had to steal our technology.

Speaker 37 We don't need these public-private partnerships.

Speaker 92 We need government to get out of the way.

Speaker 123 The American people will and always have

Speaker 102 led the way and found the way to do the impossible.

Speaker 35 It's not a giant corporation. It is not a giant government.

Speaker 25 It's the individual that matters, not the collective.

Speaker 37 Have a safe weekend.

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