Even Lincoln’s Racist Now? | Guests: Nicole Arbour & Mike Netter | 12/16/20

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A San Francisco school district doesn’t believe Abraham Lincoln cared enough about black lives to keep his name on a high school. Texas State Rep. Kyle Biedermann is proposing a bill that’ll allow Texans to vote on secession. A Paralympic swimmer born without hands was kicked out of a bookstore for not putting on a mask. Why is flu down, but COVID-19 up? Glenn reviews the stats: How many Americans know about the Great Reset, and how many want it? Political activist Mike Netter explains his massive petition to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Comedian Nicole Arbour discusses her journey from Hollywood liberal to Trump-supporting conservative. Glenn and Stu disagree on Tom Cruise’s social distancing rant.
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Oh my gosh.

Yeah.

Ah,

Stu is back.

I mean, this is the perfect day, isn't it?

It sure is for that reason.

Boy, and if I were looking to sell a house, where would I go, Stu?

I don't know.

I just don't sell homes.

I just, when I'm done, burn them to the ground.

Burn them to the ground?

Yeah, because I can't find a real estate agent I trust.

Well, so I don't know.

My friend,

is that true?

Is that the way you really feel?

It is because

you get the insurance money from

the burning the house down.

Yeah.

You know, you can sue the complex that it's in.

There's great ways.

Well, let me tell you, would you stop burning down houses if I could help you find a real estate agent that you could trust?

Of course, but there's no way for that to happen.

There is.

Now, there's a whole new website.

If you're looking for a real estate agent, put down the matches and go.

Let me guess.

Yahoo.com.

No.

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The name says it all.

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Also, Wanda Sykes is back.

Is back.

All these people that, you know, were so irritating, they're suddenly back in our faces again.

And San Francisco is changing the name of some of the schools.

Yeah.

Yep.

Because Abraham Lincoln didn't think Black Lives Matter.

Mm-hmm.

We got that one.

Oh, okay.

We begin the news there in 60 seconds.

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Good to have you back, Stu.

Thank you very much, Glenn.

How are you feeling?

Are you all right?

Yeah, I mean, you know, it's been tough, but I've, uh, I've uh

not been getting any sleep, which is not.

Really?

Yeah.

What's the problem?

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Like a pillow?

Well, yeah, exactly like that.

But I have a tried my pillow?

No, I found a rock out in the garden and I brought it a pretty try my pillow.

Is that better than the rock from our garden?

Are you kidding me?

Now, this isn't, friend.

This is not my pillow.

That's the name of it.

My pillow.

Oh, I thought you were just going to bring your pillow from your home.

You can go to mypillow.com and it's so much better than a rock.

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When you just want to fluff it up at night, you just put your hands through both ends and poof.

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Yeah, but here's the thing: I want to buy a pillow, but I don't want to support communism.

You're not going to believe this.

This is tailor-made for me.

I have a weird set of requirements.

Really?

And you're telling me this company is...

Most pillow companies, I think, are run by the Chinese communists.

Yes, it does not seem this way.

This is Mike Lindell.

Oh, my God.

He's a super American.

He's true.

He is.

He's doing all kinds of great things.

He was a huge Trump supporter.

Still is a huge Trump supporter.

Yeah, he's like making masks during the pandemic and reworking all of his things.

He's being raked over the coals right now.

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For a guy who pulled a rock out of his garden, I know a lot about this company and the pillows he made.

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Ah, nation of sheep.

Nothing better.

Nothing better than a nation of sheep.

In San Francisco, they are just gathering together now to be able to make sure there is nothing offensive happening with their high schools or their,

you know, or their,

what you would call it, elementary schools.

You know what I mean?

I mean, I don't even know why you have them anymore.

Nobody's going.

Anyway, Lincoln High School is many, one of the many San Francisco school names the advisory committee has found to be problematic.

The others include George Washington High School, Herbert Hoover Middle School.

What a bastard that.

And the Paul Revere K through 8.

What'd that guy do?

What'd that guy do?

Was he...

No, you know what he was doing?

He was calling a horse his.

Then he got on the back of that that horse and rode the horse.

Did the horse care the British were coming?

Maybe he thought the British would save him from his quote-unquote master in the stables.

But the sheep just continue to go.

A variety of criteria would remove historic figures from the list, including being slave owners,

known racists, and white supremacists.

So, Stu, you're out.

I'm out for

the Stu the Producer School in.

Where is that?

Where is that one?

Hell.

Yeah, well, you can't because

you're a colonialist.

And

you have been connected to human rights or environmental abuses.

The environmental abuses, from their standards, I don't think I could even deny.

Amen.

Amen.

So

Lincoln, the discussion around Lincoln centered around his treatment of First Nation peoples

because

that was offered first.

Once he met that criteria in that way, we didn't even belabor the point.

Now, so you know, Lincoln freed all of the slaves about 10 years before the First Peoples

released their slaves.

So Lincoln didn't care about the Native American because of, I guess, of their color.

So he didn't care about them.

And of course, we have to take him because, you know, what did he ever do really for the black men?

But he freed the slaves 10 years before the Native Americans did.

I had a problem with that one day.

Unbelievable.

And, you know, today I look up at MSNBC and Ibram Kendi is on talking about

how to be an anti-racist.

He's one of the people who came up with that concept, white fragility, that whole thing.

And it's like, I've been talking about this and we said this on the air.

They will be tearing down statues of Martin Luther King.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, no, no, yeah.

They're tearing them down.

Oh, yeah.

We are not far away from that.

Here we are now.

We're at the point now where Abraham Lincoln is going down.

And I think you'd think, okay, well, I think Abraham Lincoln maybe did more for black people than Martin Luther King Jr.

I think even Martin Luther King Jr.

would probably admit to that.

But there's a recency.

I think you go timeline with this thing.

Like you

throw away the founding fathers, George Washington.

These people were obviously haters.

Now we're up to Lincoln, which you'd think would be the

most impossible to turn around, but now they're going to try to do that.

And then we'll have Martin Luther King.

And then eventually...

Dream, the impossible dream.

It's not that impossible.

It really is not impossible.

Because I had a dream we could get rid of that bastard Lincoln.

And apparently we can do it.

Apparently we can do it.

Now, here's the thing:

you know how weird the world is now?

now?

The conservatives who allegedly hate all black people and hate Martin Luther King, we're going to be the ones standing up for Martin Luther King Boulevard and the Martin Luther King statue and the Martin Luther King school.

See, that's true.

And

we're already there when it comes to his concepts.

When it comes to judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin, the only people even attempting it now are conservatives.

You know why that connects with conservatives?

Because the entire speech is based in the Declaration of Independence.

He recognized that people are flawed, but this idea was not.

People just have to live up to that idea.

The left wants to throw that idea out.

Can you tell me a better idea than all men are created equal?

Hey, let's make a more perfect nation, not a perfect one, a more perfect nation that is always striving to live to its ideals and always looking back in the rear view mirror and going, well, screwed that one up.

Let's not do that one again.

Create a more perfect nation where we have handcuffed the government, the oppressor.

We have handcuffed that.

And all you have to do is just be free, be responsible.

Be cool with other people being free.

And that's it.

That's it.

Go your own way.

And, you know, it'd be nice if you treated people really nicely as well.

You don't have to, but it'd be nice.

So am I allowed to burn down cityscapes and, you know, auto zones because I feel like it?

Can I do that?

Well, that's okay, right?

Are you burning him down for Ulysses S.

Grant or against

Ulysses S.

Grant?

Ulysses, such an old-timey name.

Got to burn it down because of him.

You know what?

This one makes me happy.

Do you know what other

school is that elementary school that's being closed?

Or

Woodrow Wilson?

No, no, they're going to skip over him.

You watch.

He has had, I will say, there have been some examples across the country where they've taken his name off of Princeton.

And I'm torn over that because he is the worst president ever, or one of them.

But you have to remember the mistakes.

Yeah.

It's why we have scars.

It reminds you to not do that one again.

It is part of life.

You make mistakes.

You put a marker up.

I mean, a statue of Woodrow Wilson is a scar.

Oh.

But you know what?

I'm glad it's there.

Because otherwise, if we would have erased him from history, I would have never been able to point out all the problems that we're doing now.

Everything that we're doing now were his ideas.

We're doing it right now.

So

how would I know that this was a bad idea if I couldn't go back and look at the time it was tried last time?

Huge mistake.

Massive racist.

Klan went through the roof.

I mean, hello.

I think this is a huge problem with the

censorship online, too.

People are like, oh, they've got to get, what's his face?

The guy who's always calling for

the million man march.

He's always calling for the killing of all Jews.

And why am I not the Farrakhan?

Farrah.

And the conservatives' response to online censorship was like, oh, I can't believe Farrakhan's still left up there to say whatever he wants.

It's like,

do we not want a historical record of the crazy things Louis Farrakhan says?

I don't want to discourage him from saying any of it.

I would love to talk him out of it.

I'd love to try to get him to change his mind.

I don't think there's a good chance that's going to happen.

But like, they talk about this with elected officials.

When they come out and they're like, oh, we're going to censor Donald Trump's tweets.

It's like, if you think Donald Trump is the worst person in the world and you think he's this big racist and you think he's Adolf Hitler, like having Mein Kampf after the fact, during that situation, was really good.

We were able to see who this guy was.

And it was really important that

we didn't delete his book, burn his book, not publish his writings.

Like, we needed to know that.

We needed to know how he came to those conclusions.

We needed to know so we could stop it in the future.

It's why you can't, it's why you cannot take, let's say, the Hadith

and the Koran and just two little snippets of it.

You have to get into it and understand it.

You have to be able to read it.

Then you can see the nuance and you can say, okay,

some people read this book like we read the Bible where you don't, you know, it's not eye for an eye.

Okay.

New covenant.

And some people look at this and say, Sharia law, because it says in the book, Sharia law, it's eye for an eye.

It's got to be that way.

It's got to be that way.

It's the only way you can understand.

But right now, we either take things out of context or we just don't care about them at all.

So we don't read.

It's the same thing with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

Who reads that anymore?

Everybody's got an opinion on it.

Everybody can tell you about it, but not really.

Not really.

They can quote, if you're lucky, they can quote the life, liberty, and a pursuit of happiness thing.

If you're lucky.

But everybody today will tell you it's either golden or it's an old washed-up paper that means nothing anymore.

The Pursuit of Happiness, isn't that that Will Smith movie?

That's basically where.

That is where that.

That's how futuristic they were.

They saw Will Smith making that movie that long ago.

We have so much to get to today.

And we are also talking to the,

what is he?

He's a state rep from

Texas that is saying

we need that Texas needs to secede.

We have that coming up in about 10 minutes.

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Okay, so there's a couple of other things.

You know, I swear, if I were just drinking, everything would be...

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Apparently, working from home is a privilege, and COVID has just made this obvious.

Wait.

They're going to charge a 5% tax.

5% tax.

The reason why, the reason why,

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people are not paying for gas they're not putting miles on their car oh my gosh they're not spending money to go out to eat uh so they they have all this extra money and they're going to they're going to use the taxes to help people who are struggling

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if you're staying at home

Because you're forced to stay at home,

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Well, there is an effort now to have Texans vote on whether they want to secede from the United States, and it's starting to gain support.

Now, I just want to go back, and I know people say,

you know, you can't secede from the Union, you can't break away.

I'm sorry.

That's the Supreme Court, and I know the Civil War settled it, did it?

Did it really?

The Constitution and the Union, the vote to get into it, is not a suicide pact.

It's not.

If it's killing freedom, if I may quote, governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes.

And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms which they are accustomed.

That's what's happening now with us with COVID.

You know, it's a, it's, we know that it's tyranny.

We know that it's bad.

We know that they don't really have a right to do this.

But what are we going to do about it?

Is that a light and transient cause?

Well, if we wanted to say we're going to get out because of that, or I want to get out because of the uh because of the vote, that's a light and transient cause.

But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism.

It is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and provide new guards for their future security.

But see,

here's the

point that I think we all need to look at, and that is, what's the long train of abuses and usurpations?

Because in the Declaration of Independence, There's tons of them, and they're really, really,

really bad.

because if I may go to the beginning of the Declaration of Independence when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with one another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and nature's god entitle them A decent respect to the opinions of mankind require that we should declare the causes that impel us to that separation.

So

we have to be very clear on the causes.

So what are those causes?

Because I don't think there's much disagreement.

Well, there will be from the left now.

If Donald Trump would have been in office, they would have been making this case.

But you have a harder time when you say, I want a different country, because the Declaration of Independence says it's over a long train of

abuses and usurpations, and you're losing the freedom that this government.

So, if the government is tyrannical, then you have the right to be able to get out.

You don't have the right unless you're living under tyranny.

You have the right and the duty if you're living under tyranny and not some made-up tyranny, not like

slavery 150 years ago.

No,

what's happening today?

What's happening to you right now?

COVID is a good example, but it's one.

But is that, is COVID,

is COVID a long train of abuses and usurpations

pursuing invariably the same object?

Are these abuses going down the road, the same road,

pursuing the same same object, total control over people.

With the great reset and everything else that's going on,

I think

you could make a case.

Do we have him on yet?

Oh, we do?

Okay.

We have Kyle Biederman on.

Kyle is

a state rep from Texas, and he's proposing a bill to allow Texas to vote on secession.

Welcome, Kyle.

How are you?

Well, Glenn, thank you very much for letting me be on and I don't know how much more I can say than what you've already said this morning and I really appreciate you going right back to the actual words of our founding fathers

because what's happening, the negatives I'm getting, which are very few,

come back to the fact that I don't love America.

Well, you listen to every word you've said, Glenn.

We love America, and that's why we need to do something about these abuses.

Yeah, they are dismissing the things that made America America.

That's the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

But let me give you the words from the Texas Constitution.

All political power is inherent in the people.

All free governments are founded on their authority and instituted for their benefit.

The faith of the people of Texas stands pledged to the preservation of a Republican form of government.

And subject to this limitation only, they have at all times the inalienable right to alter, reform, or abolish their government in such a manner as they may think expedient.

Does that mean the government of the state or the government they've aligned themselves with?

Well, that is so true.

And with Texas, as well as every state,

the Constitution does not deny us the ability to

leave.

A lot of people say that that says that.

But again, the Constitution has the powers that are not delegated to the United States by the Constitution or prohibited by it to the states, are preserved to the states, respectively, or the people.

The people is the real key word, Glenn.

The people are the ones that

can rise up and call out their government for the abuses and call out their government for the grievances that they are entitled to make known.

And we have so many grievances, and the people's voice is what's not been heard.

So that's what needs to be heard right now.

So the real question is

the grievances.

Do they, I mean, let me go back to the

Declaration of Independence.

Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes.

If you read the Declaration of Independence, the things the king was doing to people is much more than what's happening to us now.

So what are those reasons?

And do they rise to the level of

get out?

We're not going to be a part of this.

Well,

I'm going to tell you what the biggest problem is.

The states have not,

they've given up their authority and the power that the Constitution has given them.

So it's really the states' fault that allowed us to be in the position that we're in.

But some of the grievances would be our First Amendment rights.

We've got a Bill of Rights that has been trampled on by this federal government.

And so we've got our First Amendment rights, our Second Amendment rights, of course, free speech, religious freedom,

the Tenth Amendment, of course, which is all about states' rights.

All these things are inherent rights that have been given to us that no one can take.

So they're very similar to what England did to the colonists.

you know, back in the revolutionary time.

So I would say that the grievances are major, especially when it comes to the regulation, the forming of agencies and taking over health care and everything else that has been done by the federal government, that it's not their authority.

So the states are the problem.

They've given it to them.

So if this were just a vote,

I would vote for it.

But if this were a vote, I think, I think,

I'd have to really listen to the whole argument.

If this were like Brexit, I would vote for it because it doesn't mean war.

This will not be taken.

I mean, you're just not going to secede.

And, you know, living in Texas and knowing Texans, I'm like, yeah, go ahead, stop them.

But

nobody wants that.

Nobody wants that.

You're exactly right.

You're exactly right.

And when you compare it to Brexit, that's exactly what this is.

It is, okay, what do we do to get their attention?

What do we do to get the discussion going, not just against the federal government grievances, but grievances with our own state.

So we give the people a voice, we let them vote, and then if they vote yes, then the government needs to listen to the people and the discussion begins.

It could take years.

And we don't know where all that's going to go.

So this isn't a...

This is not a pick up your guns.

This is a...

an answer when people say, okay, so we've tried everything.

What next?

This is...

Let's get their attention by all standing together and saying we're not going to be a part of this very much longer

that's exactly right that is exactly it that's all the bill says and even if the even if the legislature allows me to bring this bill through the legislature have the discussion the discussion is not post what's going to happen after the people vote yes if they decide to vote yes for this ability to reassert their status as an independent nation.

Now, after that, that, the bill will also delineate.

Now is when

committees need to be formed, the Texas legislature, federal government, now we start the discussion on all those other things.

But if we don't get that discussion going, then we're never going to be able to talk about these issues that are happening in our state and in our country.

And other states are watching us and they want to follow us.

And Texas needs to lead on this issue.

So, Kyle, does this bill say that we are seceding or that we have the right to secede?

This bill just says that we have the right to reassert our status.

If the bill passes, we don't leave.

All it does is now we start the process of the discussion, forcing the legislatures, the governments of Texas and the federal government to actually start talking about it.

And, of course, with the other states.

So, a lot of people get worried that we're going to be succeeding if we vote yes.

No, we're not going to be succeeding if we vote yes.

All right.

And

have you seen any poll numbers on this?

Do you think this would pass?

Well, when you look at the poll numbers that have been happening for the last five years, it is trending upwards

very much.

And we do have polls where we have the majority of Texans that are in favor of this.

But when I'm looking right now, since I put out my announcement about a week ago, the response has been tremendous.

It's been from all over the world, I'm telling you, Glenn, but it's been tremendous.

And again, the people that are worried are worried in a way of the things that you just said.

We want to be careful that this doesn't cause a civil war.

That's not what this is about.

They're worried that, oh, the next day we vote and then we're seceding.

No, that's not the case.

There's too much to go through.

And we have a great example with Brexit.

Brexit, the people voted, then it took four years for the legislature.

And that was just getting out of the European Union.

Right.

So, this is really just

putting some chips down on our side of the table.

You know, you're not listening to us, so we're going to just lay a few more chips down on the table.

Maybe that will get your attention.

That's exactly what it is.

That's a good idea.

This is Texas, and you know Texas.

Oh, I know.

You go right back to the Alamos.

You go right back to the spirit of Texas, and that spirit is inside Texans.

They just have allowed to get too far,

you know, too, they have not really acted as they should.

With the rate, this is going to wake people up.

With the rate of people moving into this state, I am very concerned about that spirit because Texans are,

I've always felt, are born kind of feeling that,

but it seems to be changing.

It's not gone.

I think it's still the majority, but it's moving in another direction fast, and we could become California fast.

Exactly.

Well, remember what our education system used to truly honor Texas history.

Oh, yeah, I know.

My mother would just tell me, Texas, Texas, Texas.

And that's what she learned every year in school.

Well, that's been certainly minimized.

But we also have a convention of states, Article 5.

And that's in the Constitution.

That movement is moving, but it needs another kickstart.

There's already over 15 states that have already signed on.

We need 32.

And if we get 32 states to sign on, the founding fathers were so brilliant that they gave the opportunity for the states to join together to amend the Constitution.

You know what, Kyle?

I did not think I was going to say this, but just from this conversation,

based on just this conversation, so I'd have to learn more.

But I didn't think I'd say I'm with you, but I'm with you.

I think this is the right direction to go.

It's logical.

It puts chips down the table.

It doesn't point a gun.

It just ratchets things up a little bit where it's like, hey, no, we're serious.

And I think that's great.

Kyle, thank you very much.

You bet.

Very welcome.

And God bless you.

Yes, sir.

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I've got a sad story.

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Sad, very, very very sad story.

People just won't wear a mask.

And celebrities that won't wear a mask.

I hate those damn celebrities that just think they're better than everybody else.

They walk into stores and they think they can wear a mask or not wear a mask because dig me, look who I am.

Oh, wait until you hear this horror.

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We'll share it when we come back.

Also, another horror story.

Tom Cruise completely out of control.

This one actually Stu and I disagree on.

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I said yesterday people were depressed about, you know, Mitch McConnell saying that Joe Biden is the next president of the United States.

What are we going to do?

What are we going to do?

We should rise up.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

America hasn't risen up for their own job, for their own children to go back to school.

If we're not willing to do that,

you really think America is ready to say, I'm going to throw off the shackles of the United States of America?

I don't think so.

When I start to see everybody standing up and say, you know what?

I'm opening my business.

I don't care what you say.

Nobody's feeding my family except for me.

And you're not going to put all of my dreams and all of my hopes out to pasture.

I'm opening my business.

When I see that American spirit, we'll be on the road to recovery.

Well, I'll show you some of that coming up in 60 seconds.

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All right, I'm going to play two people losing it.

And I think this is a positive sign.

Can we go to the guy in California at the, what is it, the, you know, like

Joe's Greek deli or whatever it is.

This guy,

he's got his doors open.

He's abiding by all the rules.

And here comes the Department of Health.

Listen what happens.

I follow the rules.

I continue to follow the rules.

And you guys still, time after time, are giving me citations, telling me I have to close my business.

What about my employees?

You're not welcoming the employees.

I am following the rules.

My tables are inside.

Just because the health department has a whole process to go through that takes however long that takes, I have to close my business for that time.

Who's it?

Are you going to pay my rent?

Are you going to pay my rent?

You chose to make those decisions right now.

I chose to protest by putting my tables outside and by reiterating again.

I never served one single person outside.

I did all take out food and delivery to what exactly I was supposed to be doing.

That's exactly what I did.

I did not break any, and there's not even a law.

I did not break any rule.

What's happening here?

This is a business owner, a small business owner in California that's had it.

They've had enough.

This is what happens when

you institutionalize everything.

And

who is he going to complain to?

The health department?

The cops?

He's broken a rule, but that's not really a law because the legislature didn't do it.

You don't, you can't call anybody because

who's really making these decisions and enforcing them?

In California, Gavin Newsom.

And it's why Gavin Newsom, they already have over 800,000 signatures.

What do they need?

1.5 million for a recall?

They have over 800,000.

They haven't been trying very hard.

People have had it.

I can't believe it has taken this long.

You know, we're coming up on the year anniversary.

The first time all of us heard about COVID, most likely, if you paid any attention at all, was over the Christmas holidays.

Last year, you heard something's going on in China.

They're closing all these things down.

And you're like, of course, they eat bats.

That was a year ago.

Bill Gates came out yesterday and he said that we're just not going to be able to, we're not going to be able to open up, even if we get everybody vaccination.

We're just not going to be able to open up, and you're going to be wearing masks till the end, maybe middle to the end of 2022.

2022?

Spoiler alert, that's not happening.

It's not happening.

No.

I mean, unless there's some massive

virus

craziness that like where none of the, you know, the vaccines don't work and all of that other stuff.

They keep saying this stuff.

It's like, come on.

People are not going to do it.

They're already at the end of their rope.

Listen to these videos.

They're already at the end of their vote, or rope with this stuff.

They've done enough.

There's only so much you can ask, I think, of the American people

that most people are now beyond that point.

They're beyond that point.

And especially if the vaccine comes out, and let's say, you know, and it's in the process now, the Moderna one is supposed to come out this week with the emergency use authorization.

94, 95% effective.

If those numbers are even remotely close to accurate, people are not going to be doing that.

Well, it could live in your nose.

I know.

That's what they keep saying.

Like, well, in theory, it could pass through the nose.

It's like, oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

That would be asymptomatic.

Yeah, that's what they're doing.

Remember what they said about asymptomatic carriers?

Almost no evidence that that was happening.

Oh, no, that's definitely happening, Glenn.

That's what they said at the beginning.

There was.

The World Health Organization said that at the beginning.

Yeah, I think that, okay, I see what you're referring to.

Yeah, the World Health Organization said that at the beginning.

And, you know, now we're at a point where, yes, that can be happening.

But like, look, if these things, if these vaccines work the way that they are claiming to work, you're going to see the death numbers go from, what are they, 3,000 a day right now.

And when that number is at

100 a day, like there's no, I'm sorry, that is not going to, the American people are not going to sit back and be like, oh, well, I'm going to continue to wear my masks and not see my grandparents, like, who are already vaccinated.

Like, that is not going to happen.

Unless you have Andrew Cuomo as your governor, who will do it for completely different reasons.

Oh, yeah.

We know why the two biggest economies, I'm sorry, Texas is number two, aren't we?

Or is it still New York?

The two biggest economies in the United States, California and New York,

they're tubing it.

They're tubing it.

What does that mean?

What is that going to mean for those states?

And where are they going to be the entrepreneurs that are the backbone of America?

Whenever we have a crisis, 80%

of all new jobs are created by small businesses.

Well, you're putting them all out of business and you're teaching their children.

Never go into that.

Never go into that.

I remember the government told everybody to lock down.

It destroyed my mom and dad.

My dad was fighting.

He was, you know, the commissioners were always in giving him fines.

It just destroyed him.

You're destroying

the will and the want and the belief to do it yourself and to make a difference in your own life.

All of it.

And I'm telling you, you're going to start to see more and more.

And I think this is a good thing.

What do you have to lose at this point?

Open your your freaking business.

As he said, are you going to pay my rent?

Are you going to pay it?

Because nobody's paying my rent.

Nobody.

Nobody's paying my rent.

I told you last hour that Deutsche Bank said, oh, you know, who should pay for this?

Those people who are working from home.

Wait, people are working from home because you told them they had to work from home.

Yeah, well, it's a privilege to work from home.

We should charge them a 5% tax.

You've got to be kidding me.

You have got to be kidding me.

And if this starts, it continues to happen once we get past pandemic land.

They're going to wait till you see what they do with the zoning regulations on that.

They're going to start zoning the, well, you're in a residential neighborhood.

You know, maybe I guess if you paid a fee, you could work at home.

Maybe there's a tax.

Maybe we came up with, because it's just not right.

You know, people,

we look, this is not what it's zoned for.

And they will go down that road unless you happen to live in Houston or a few other places.

You're going to go down that road.

A very famous talk show host that will remain nameless had the money to move out of a very expensive city and built a very large, expensive home with a studio in it and then could not broadcast from it because the city said, Met's not zoned for that.

And he had to go build another studio and drive into it.

A very famous broadcaster.

Yeah, I don't know who it is.

It might have probably been Paul Harvey or somebody like that.

Oh, really?

I'm telling you, people are starting to stand up.

And you know what?

It really bothers me.

These people, these celebrities that think they can get away with anything.

Let me tell you about this Canadian celebrity, okay?

She's a Paralympic swimmer.

She's got all kinds of medals.

Oh, she's special.

So she doesn't have to abide by any of the rules.

So she went into a bookstore.

And the bookstore rightly said, you have to wear a mask.

Where's your mask?

She said, I just, I'm here just to buy some books.

You can't be in this store without a mask.

You refusing to put on a mask?

Is that what it is?

Why won't you put on your mask?

And she said, Do you know who I am?

I'm Elizabeth Walker Young.

I'm the Canadian Paralympic swimmer.

And they said, We don't care.

We don't make special exceptions.

Why won't you put on your mask?

And she said, Well, because I don't have any arms or hands.

So I can't put on a mask.

Would you like to put a mask on me?

I can't do it.

I don't have arms or hands.

It's kicked out of the store.

I mean, maybe if we could come up with a mask tax for people without arms and legs, maybe then

they should just be eliminated from society.

The undesirables.

See, that person is differently abled.

But they don't have the ability to put on a mask.

I'm sorry.

The lack of arms and legs is a pretty good mask excuse.

I feel like it's one of the better ones.

Like, if I was going to rank mask excuses, I feel like no arms and no legs is tortured.

It might get to a point to where some of us are willing to lose our limbs to be able to say, I'm not winning.

I can't get on that mask.

I think so.

Yeah.

It is.

I would say it's an upper quintile

excuse.

I believe people that wear glasses should be exempt from the mask thing

because

my glasses are always fogged up and I can't

see

anything.

And you know, it shows how ridiculous these masks are because the only reason why they're fogging up is because all of my hot air is going up into my glasses.

So obviously, it's not going through the mask.

So stupid.

So stupid.

I got something from the Swiss.

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No, I got

something, the evidence on masks from the Swiss Policy Research.

Have you seen this?

I don't know if I've seen this one.

Okay, this is fantastic.

We'll publish it at Glenbeck.com.

An overview of the current evidence regarding the effectiveness of face masks.

So far, most studies found little to no evidence for the effectiveness of

cloth face masks for the general population, neither as personal protective equipment nor as a source of control.

And they start to source all of the.

they have 10 studies that have been done.

May 2020, meta-study of pandemic influenza published by the US CDC found masks had no effect.

Danish randomized controlled trial with 6,000 participants published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

It is annals.

Okay, good.

I just want to make sure.

The annals of internal medicine.

This is why you're in the Hall of Fame.

It is.

Because you got that word right.

If you're down the wrong road, a lot of people would say, yep, that's exactly where that study should be, up somebody's.

Anyway, it found no statistically significant effect of high-quality medical face masks.

Okay.

July 2020, review Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine.

There's a crazy idea.

Found that there's no evidence for the effectiveness of cloth masks against the virus infection or transmission.

It goes on and on and on.

There's 10 of them.

And

I want you to look at them.

You know, it's New England Journal of Medicine, the University of Illinois, the University of East Anglia, which I love that one.

The Oxford Center,

the Danes, the US CDC.

I mean, these aren't slouch places.

Yeah, no, I mean, there has been, I would say the research generally, I mean, he's high, obviously they're highlighting the ones that are favorable for that side of the argument.

There have been some that have shown moderate examples of benefit.

What they have been none of is show this panacea, right?

That you can go wear a mask and not and prevent the spread completely.

There's no there's no study that shows that shows that, to my knowledge, that shows that at all.

Can you help me out on this one?

How come

the flu

is way down,

way down?

They're saying we're not having contact with each other and the masks are effective.

Well, then how come COVID, if we're all wearing masks, how come COVID is going up and you're telling us it's because nobody's wearing masks?

But yet

the flu is down.

I'm going to give you an actual answer to this.

All right.

Okay.

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He knows I'm right about this masks thing.

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He wrote in and said, so I said to myself, yeah, right.

I found out my parents had purchased some, and I asked him if they could try it on my dog.

I have a rescue dog, very picky.

Uh-huh.

He'll wait to see if there are any table scraps going into his bowl before touching his food.

Uh-huh.

Sometimes he won't eat at all and wait until the next day.

Yep.

Well, that doesn't happen anymore.

I took the bag of rough greens out of the pantry.

He literally nudges it towards his bowl.

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All right, now that I've driven away all the audience

and they've

got Dr.

Beck, those that were, thank you.

I'm a doctor, man.

And

now just the

really lazy or the shut-ins are still listening.

Right.

You can go ahead and tell me your facts about how I'm wrong.

So you're so not entirely wrong.

It's a good question.

Exactly.

Just not as right as I usually am.

Right.

The reason why

your question was, why is the flu basically disappeared?

Why?

And they say it's because of masks and distancing and all these things.

And COVID has not.

The answer to that is COVID is more contagious than the flu.

That is the answer to it.

It's a lot easier to pass COVID than it is the flu.

That being said,

the bigger criticism here, and I would say that, and I don't think you're actually, you know, I know you know this, but

this is the point when it comes to masks.

The media has spent all of this capital coming after you and saying, just wear your freaking mask, man.

Man, wear your freaking mask.

And so people are constantly thinking that this will cure or prevent the spread of COVID.

So they, and this is one of the thoughts behind the Swedish model initially, was to say, we're not going to do that.

Swedish models, you have my attention.

Okay, have them back.

Arm back.

So it's not as sexy as you're thinking.

But it is, you know, that people would wind up.

Wearing masks, but then getting closer and having all their contacts and doing all their things and just wearing the masks and thinking they could solve all of these issues.

They can't.

It doesn't do that.

A mask is shown moderate benefit in some circumstances.

One of the ones, like for example, on the USS Roosevelt, where you have a lot of people in very close contact.

You promise Swedish models and I'm envisioning them just wearing a mask and then you bring up Roosevelt.

You are harshing my mellow.

Right.

The bottom line is the methods they've talked about, like masks, are good enough to basically stop the spread of the flu.

They are not good enough to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Now I can only see a naked Roosevelt in his wheelchair,

not wearing a mask.

You're welcome.

Thank you for that.

Just rolling around naked in a wheelchair.

If you can't think of a sexier image than that, I can't.

All right, will you just look at this study for me?

Yeah, definitely, for sure.

You know, look, it is, there is no, especially cloth masks, you know, there's not a ton of evidence that it stops

certainly stops spread i mean it may help in some areas but like that is not how the media talks about it and i think honestly that's done a lot of damage to this because they keep saying oh just wear your freaking mask people look at the video that we showed we the guy is wearing a mask he's wearing he's everyone's wearing a mask but it much much worse for COVID-19 than if people just came in and got pickup because they're sitting there indoors screaming at each other through masks.

That does not prevent COVID-19.

Does it?

They're wearing a mask.

It doesn't work like that.

So you're saying Burkas?

We should all wear Burkas?

Yes.

I want plastic Burkas.

Plastic?

Yes, because I don't want plastic bags.

If you don't have a Burka, wear a plastic bag over your head.

That's all I'm saying.

Tie it tightly, though.

Tie it tightly so you can save all that COVID.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

He's saying to put a plastic bag over your your head.

That's dangerous because I've been in the dry cleaning industry my whole life, so I know.

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It's not for China.

It's because the Great Reset is coming and capitalism itself is under attack and will change unless you stand up.

Our entire Western society will be forever altered at a fundamental level.

How you live your life

is about to change, and most people don't know.

I've been warning about the Great Reset for almost a year now, and people need to get familiar with it really soon because Joe Biden and John Kerry are very familiar with it.

Recently, John Kerry said while sitting in an interview with the World Economic Forum that Joe Biden will accelerate, I'm quoting, the Great Reset with greater intensity than people are expecting.

Now, before I'm called a conspiracy conspiracy theorist, these are his words, not mine.

Now, a poll was just done

on people's knowledge of the Great Reset, and it tells you everything you need to know, both for what Americans actually want and who the bad guys are, who the people are that are accepting and pushing this.

Republicans overwhelmingly know more about the Great Reset than the Democrats.

They also have the most criticism of it, but America as a whole does not want to have anything to do with this plan cooked up in Davos,

you know, with the World Economic Forum and the UN.

The poll is fascinating because it shows how divided we actually are ideologically in this nation.

Conservatives don't trust any of these global institutions or even our own government, but the left absolutely trusts them.

The government workers

polled insanely favorably for this, not only to the institutions, but for the Great Reset as a whole.

And why wouldn't they?

It's the government workers that will have all of the power if it's ever successful.

And make no mistake,

that's all this is about.

The Great Reset is about power for the government, power for institutions, and you,

submission.

servitude, or pain.

So let me give you the

numbers here.

Here are the raw numbers.

One, are you familiar with the Great Reset movement, a global economic strategy in response to the pandemic that seeks to change the priorities of capitalism?

35% of the general public say yes.

41 say no.

24 aren't sure.

52%, if you look at the crosstabs, 52% of the government workers say they're familiar with a reset.

Remember, the average is 35.

52% of

government workers are familiar with the Great Great Reset, the highest of any employment demographic.

70% of

government workers who have heard of the Great Reset said they support it.

This is the biggest support.

So government workers are the most likely to know about it and the most likely to support it.

The people who work for a private company, it has 43%

support.

If you work for the government, the Great Reset has 70%.

The ideological group most likely to be familiar with the Great Reset was conservative, 44, moderates, 31, liberals, 23%.

Of course, they're watching fake news.

They're not getting it.

They didn't know about Hunter Biden for the love of Pete.

Two.

Do you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose the Great Reset?

22% strongly favor, 20% somewhat favor, 10% somewhat oppose, 43% strongly oppose, and 4%,

Cuomo, I'm busy killing people.

I don't know.

76% of the Republicans say they do not favor the Great Reset.

72% of Democrats say they favor it.

67% of other party officials, party affiliations say they do not favor.

So it's only the Democrats.

76 of Republicans against 67 of Independents, against 72% of Democrats.

Four.

So you have the statist class and the Democratic voter.

Everyone else is not for this.

Do you have a favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable impression of the United Nations?

21%, you're very favorable.

I love them.

34%, somewhat favorable.

19%, somewhat unfavorable.

17, only 17%, very unfavorable.

9%,

I'm busy going a nursing home with COVID in New York.

66% of government workers have a very favorable or somewhat favorable impression.

That's the highest, again, of any group.

77% of respondents who said socialism is better than a free market economic system also had a very favorable impression of the UN.

How influential should international institutions like the United Nations, World Economic Forum, and International Monetary Fund be in reducing economic inequality in the United States?

So, how much should the

World Economic Forum or the United Nations, how influential should they be in solving inequality in America?

13%,

very influential,

31%,

somewhat influential,

18%,

not very influential.

25%,

not at all.

And 14%,

again,

the ones who say they should be

influential in solving all of our inequity problems, 65%

government workers.

This is the split in America.

There's much, much, much more

to this, and you can find it right now in stoppingsocialism.com.

Let me give you this one.

What should be the highest priority for business in the United States?

Earning a profit to benefit shareholders or owners, providing individual customers with high-quality products and services at the lowest prices, providing good benefits and pay to employees, climate change, or using business resources to pursue social justice causes.

How do you think this one worked out?

13%

said earning a profit to benefit shareholders or owners.

13%.

Again, what is the highest priority of business?

44%, providing individual customers with high-quality products and services at the lowest prices.

So you've got 57%.

27% say providing good benefits and pay to employees.

6% say climate change.

3%,

3%

say using business resources to pursue social justice causes.

3% of the population.

So why are they all doing it?

By the way, in the crosstabs, only 8% of Democrats said climate change.

4% of Democrats said social justice causes.

They don't even believe their own bullcrap.

That's interesting.

I mean, you could definitely see either one of the first two being the right answer, right?

I mean, the technical right answer is earning a profit to benefit shareholders, though that's not how people understand business.

Giving quality, you know, experience to their customers is helping.

And charging fair prices.

Everybody wins.

Everybody wins.

But still, 57% in those two buckets.

Sort of the literal understanding of it and the functional understanding of it is, I mean, it's a majority, but again, in the United States, I don't know that I'm excited about Yeah, it's all like, hey, we got a seven-point majority.

Okay, sit down.

It's halftime.

I think they could change the score.

This is just really important to show you that the more people get into government,

the more disconnected from real life they become.

The more government workers we have, the less responsibility anybody takes.

You're not going to the DMV and complaining and you're going to listen to me and you're going to change your service.

You're not doing that to the health

department when they come in to close you down.

They don't care.

They don't care.

I want to talk to your boss.

They don't care either.

They're just getting paid.

They do their job.

Period.

Government workers are not a good step.

It's not a step in the right right direction.

And they are the ones that are coveting this power.

They are the most likely by far

to say, yes,

all of this power from the Great Reset, yes, it should be in the hands of the government.

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Who's ready for Christmas yet?

This is the Glenbeck program.

This is really bad.

I just did a pop quiz.

I do them from time to time.

I'm going to start doing them on the air.

Do them from time to time with Stu.

I just said, your thoughts on Victor Frankl.

Go.

Time's up.

Time's up.

Time's up.

He's looking it up right now.

You don't know.

Victor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning.

I've read so many books about meaning.

Yeah.

And

this is probably the most, the only book you've ever,

the only book that I could possibly even think of written by a Victor is like How I Did It by Victor von Frankenstein.

Right, which is

really good.

Yeah.

Oh my gosh.

Another amazing one.

Victor, yeah.

About the experience of

meaning in life.

There's nothing.

These pop quizzes are coming on the air.

I like it.

Do you think?

Yes, I think so.

I mean, obviously, I know he was

an excellent author.

Your thoughts on Edison's price fixing in the 1800s?

Go.

It was.

probably against Tesla.

Time's up.

Knowing you.

No.

No, it's not.

Really?

No.

I found it because I was searching for Tesla.

Of course, of course.

But yes, I like these.

I think this is.

Can I do it to you, too?

Because I could find some things maybe you don't know the details to.

Do you think I could come up with any audience?

Oh, nope.

I think I probably can.

Can't think of any.

Can't think of any.

I'm willing to play this game.

I'm a doctor.

Largely because I'm very willing to admit that I don't know what I'm talking about.

Stand in line.

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I'm at the head of that line.

Don't try to cut in.

We have Nicole Arbor on with us next hour.

I'm excited to meet her.

I'm really excited to meet her.

She is somebody that was wildly successful when she was young

and then had just her life fall apart.

And then

she was in Hollywood.

She was in movies and everything else.

Didn't know her ass from her elbow on real things, I think.

I'm sure that's the way she would phrase it.

She might.

She might, actually.

She might, actually.

But she,

you know, she learned a lot about herself through tragedy and

has really kind of taken on the woke culture.

You know, she did, and I take it personally.

She did a rant about fat people.

I do remember this.

Yeah, and it wasn't about fat people.

It was about fat people who are so out of shape.

they get winded when they roll over in bed at night.

I'm not saying that she used that specific case, and I don't know anybody who gets winded when they roll over at night, but she was.

Well, you've specifically said that.

You know what I mean.

I take it as a personal attack on me.

But she's very, very funny, very smart, and

an arrow in the quiver now of constitutionalists, you know, people who will stand up for the rights of others.

I think it's fantastic.

She's going to be on

with us.

Also, next hour,

we have the founding member of Recall Gavin Newsome.

Recallgavin2020.com.

I'm going to love this one.

Mike Nedder is on with us next.

Oh, no, seriously.

Oil yourself up.

You're going to like this.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

I don't know why you have to oil yourself up.

That's weird.

I want to tell you about RecTech.

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You don't want to go outside.

You want to be outside the entire time with your girl.

57?

What happens to your toes fall off?

Stuff like that.

Exactly.

Right.

That's why you have a smartphone where you can control your rectangles.

Exactly right.

From the indoors.

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That is their.

That's not actually their messaging.

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I mean, you've done this.

You've been cooking with it for a while.

Yes, I have.

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I'm just an average person off the street.

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And you.

Still have all my toes.

And it's great.

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And I don't ever have to go outside.

I'm a hermit.

I had it delivered to my back, and then I pay poor Puerto Ricans to put meat on the grill.

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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.

This is the Glenn Beck Program.

Hey, is everybody having a good time?

I can't hear you, Isa.

Are we all having a good time?

Who loves Gavin Newsome?

Oh, you guys aren't actually making any noise.

That's what's going on there.

Gavin Newsom, the effort to recall him,

gaining some speed.

Largest recall effort, I think, in history.

We'll find out from the guy who was the founding member in 60 seconds.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

You've heard of AMAC, the Association of Mature American Citizens.

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Things like car insurance and road-aside assistance and special deals when I'm traveling and things like that.

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Who gives that to you?

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I was a nobody until I joined AMAC.

AMAC, they are

people that are actually working for you and fighting for your values.

You don't get this kind of support and somebody watching your back like AMAC does.

Right now, they are

pushing a petition through to make sure that

we actually count how many people were killed in the nursing home by Cuomo and others.

Can we count that?

That seems like a really good idea.

Yeah.

Well, maybe, unlike all the other states, they should report that data.

Well, let's not get crazy.

I mean, it's only 49 of 50.

I guess Andrew Cuomo should be able to do whatever he wants.

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Who does this guy think he is, eh?

I mean, going after the governor.

Recallgavin2020.com.

The coalition's founding member is Mike Nedder, and he's on with us now.

Hello, Mike.

Good morning.

How are you guys doing?

We're doing great.

Just who do you think you are going after such a man like Gavin Newsome?

What has he ever done to you?

Well, it's interesting not what he's, well, we don't have that much time.

I know I've done to all of us.

I've got a list here.

Well, the list is pretty big.

Everything from letting prisoners out of jail to begin with, nullifying the death penalty,

keeping kids out of school.

I guess the real, the shorter answer is, what has Gavin Newsom not done to suppress the people of California?

Let me just give some of these to the average American because I don't think they know.

Highest homeless rate in the nation, the infringement of Second Amendment rights, countless new gun and ammo laws, sanctuary state for illegals and criminals, made it illegal for illegal alien, made it legal for illegal aliens to sit on state boards, highest state income tax in the nation, highest sales tax, Proposition 13, attempting to restructure increased property tax, highest vehicle registration, highest poverty rate in the nation, vaccine requirements for children or be fined, water tax, children's medical records automatically now entered into a database.

Constricting the ability for law enforcement to do their jobs.

No longer illegal to not help an officer in need.

Highest gas tax before coronavirus.

Teachers can no longer discipline disruptive students.

Government overreach.

The example overruling the vote of the people to reinstate the death penalty.

He not only overreached and didn't listen, he dismantled the death chamber and then took all the death row inmates and sent them out through the system.

He's granted clemency for felons, those who raped and murdered, even committed heinous crimes against children.

He's got Proposition 47 reducing felonies to misdemeans for violent crimes.

I mean, and I'm halfway through.

It's crazy.

Well, you left out the, not didn't leave out the biggest one, but the latest breaking news, of course, is that the department, the EDD, the department in California, which sends out unemployment, Don't worry, if you're still in jail, apparently we'll send you a check.

Gavin was told about this in April, that this was going on, that they have 17 investigators for a state of 40 million.

And apparently, he was too busy going out to dinner at places like the French laundry to pay too much attention to the people of California.

The trouble with California politicians, quite honestly, is they care more about politics and don't seem to care about the people.

And Gavin is at the head of the pack.

That's why this is a a live petition.

This is not a drill.

It can't be signed online.

It has to be signed in wet ink.

Recallgavin2020.com.

It's amazing momentum.

You mentioned earlier, it is the largest initiative in American history and with volunteers alone up and down the state.

And that includes left people, right people, people in the middle.

We've gathered 820,000 signatures over halfway there to the 1.5 million we need we have until March 17th.

This is going to get done.

That's remarkable that you have that many signatures and you have until March 17th.

When you ask people to sign it, who's signing it?

I'm laughing because when we started back in June, we got an extension, right?

Due to this little thing called COVID that you may have been in the news lately.

You may not be aware of it, right?

But they gave us a three-month extension.

People would come up to the signing booths and they would say, well, what are some of the reasons?

And we'd say, well, it's the prisoners out of jail.

It's the lockdowns.

They go, okay.

To be honest with you now, at the signing booths we have, we have over 500 permanent locations up and down California, close to probably 300 events every weekend.

I go to a lot of them.

People just kind of pull over and yank the pen out of your hand.

You don't really have time to open your mouth.

You're like, ah, they're going to worry about it.

I'll put your pen down because I got to go to a frigging drive-through, right?

Because I can't go out to eat.

So I'm kind of in a rush.

So

it's not one of the harder sells I've done in my career, if you will.

So if you recall them, what happens?

You get all of the signatures.

They all have to then be verified.

The only time signatures have to be verified for Democrats is when you're trying to recall them.

Then they verify them.

Then what happens?

Oh, well, this is interesting, actually.

So we're having the signatures pre-verified ahead of time.

So we're actually going to turn in about 1.8 million signatures.

They're turned into each of the 58 counties.

We're actually with a we're all volunteers and just a group of patriots.

We have quite an operation going.

And the signatures are distributed to the 58 counties.

They then have 30 days to re-verify them.

It's a random verification process if we turn in over 10%.

Then within 90 days, by law, by the 1913 clause in the California Constitution, they have to call a special election.

Here's what's really interesting, especially in California.

It's a little different in Texas.

We have what's called a

top two-tier system in California, what's known as the jungle primary.

So the recall gets around it.

It basically says, do you want Gavin to continue as governor?

Yes or no?

I'll let you guess how I'm voting.

And if you vote no, okay, it's just to take a shot, right?

If you vote no, you then vote from another slate of candidates who are running.

Within,

so that election period is 90 days, and then that vote's certified.

So we could have a new governor by June.

And I want to stress something really important on your show, which I appreciate, Bina.

We don't have to take until March 17th.

We have until March 17th.

The sooner everybody out there goes to recallgavin2020.com and you can print the petition on 8.5 by 11 paper, which means you can do it at home, fans, right?

The sooner we get the signatures in, the sooner it triggers that 30-day period for the special election.

Aaron Powell, Jr.: I should make it very clear, especially for any Democrat that's listening, you cannot vote in this or sign this petition if you live out of state.

I know it didn't work that way recently, but

is that right?

Right.

Yeah.

That's absolutely correct.

However, you can,

and by the way, you also can't vote if you're dead.

I would like to throw that into you.

Why do you hate that?

He's a relative, you know, and he's passed away lately.

I appreciate it, but still, you know.

At the end of this, do we get

the Schwarzenegger style election with like 40 people on the ballot?

And you don't need a majority, right?

It's whoever wins that second tier.

Exactly.

Exactly.

That's exactly the way that it works.

Well, a couple important things here I'd like to make in my time is one, this also opens up the conversation in California.

It's not only just the recall, and as you said earlier, there's way too much to discuss what's wrong with California.

But obviously, our streets look like a campground.

Our power goes out.

We catch fire every year.

I'm stopping now.

But it really opens up the conversation as to what we can do to change the direction of California.

And for all your listeners around the country, especially for you in Texas, let me tell you something.

If you haven't noticed, people like Xavier Barcera are going to Washington, right?

Camila Harris, in case she looks like she's going to Washington, California politicians have become the feeding ground for liberalism across the United States.

So, Gavin Newsom, and you could take this one to the bank, has already reserved the URL for Gavin for President 2024.

So, out there around the country,

this is all being done with volunteers.

There is no big money behind this.

Let me be really clear.

All right.

So out there, if you could donate five bucks, ten bucks, fifteen bucks, we're averaging right now, put it in perspective, it normally takes $4

a signature, $8 million to do a drive like this, to recall the governor of California.

We're averaging 89 cents a signature.

Yeah, it's a 99 cent store, if you will, of recalls, right?

That's fantastic.

It's the only cheap thing you're getting in California.

Well, hey, everybody hates Gavin.

It's funny how he's kind of uniting the state.

People come up and they don't care.

But the reality is we do need donations from around the country.

And at Christmastime, if your relatives come in, the only thing stopping us is time, which we're going to get over, and money to get the word out.

So my plan is that they're going to destroy California so much that it'll just be, I mean, it'll be cannibal.

It'll be like the Donner Party.

And

then everybody will move out.

And then

me and my conservative friends, we can move and have the beaches and the really nice, you know, parks and everything else.

And we'll run it right.

So I say, all you Californians, just move out of the state.

Move out of the state.

You know what's beautiful right now?

New York.

Beautiful.

You'll love it.

Beautiful.

I mean, you know, I can't believe, I grew up in the Pacific Northwest.

I can't believe what's happened to Seattle or Oregon, but what's happened to California is just rape.

I mean, it's just, it was the greatest, one of the most hopeful places I could think of when I was growing up.

Ronald Reagan was the,

you know, was the governor, and it just seemed to have it all and all together.

And then it just took this turn.

You actually think they're ready to

shed all this nonsense?

Well, let me tell you a little bit.

As a political PAC, we have the voter file, right?

So we know who the voters are.

The problem in California, quite candidly, is that when we voted in that top two-tier vote system,

There's 5 million Republicans in California, which actually is the largest block of Republicans anywhere in the country, oddly enough.

We've got 40 million people here, right?

What's interesting is there's 6 million NPPs, no party preference in the voter file.

They've drifted off from either party.

They were the conservatives that really aren't getting information, not voting, not paying attention.

So that's 11 million out of 18 million voters, believe it or not.

And I want to stress that although we need 2 million signatures in the largest initiative in American history, We really only need, not even counting the Democrats that are signing this, 20%

of 50% of the registered voters to sign.

Let that sink in for one second.

California has had it with manipulated elections.

Look, we've had it with needles in the streets, looking like there's happy campers up and down what should be two of the greatest cities in the world.

We've had it, you know, every year Newsome acts shocked, right?

And

that old estate's on fire.

Yeah, dude, it happens every year.

If you have a bury the power lines instead of spending money on a bullet train in nowhere, we might solve these problems.

Life has gotten so bad in California, literally, I want to be careful about using the word revolution because the revolution is with a pen.

But just now think about this: 860,000 or 20,000 signatures that we've gathered so far officially

makes it already about the largest volunteer drive in history.

Well, one more question for you, real quick, because we're up against a network break.

How much of a difference was it that he went to the French laundry?

Like, if before, if you're at a 90% chance of this happening now, what were you before?

75.

I mean, he.

Wow, is that much of a difference?

Let's put it this way: in the last two days alone, thanks to network coverage and a lot of the French laundry, we have 35,000 people a day coming to recallgavin2020.com.

Well, let's see if we can increase those numbers a bit.

Let's get it done.

Thank you so much.

I appreciate it.

We will be following you.

We'll probably talk to you again, Mike.

Thank you so much.

The website is recallgavin2020.com.

Recallgavin2020.com.

This really needs to be done.

If you are in some other state, you can give money to help them with this.

But wouldn't that be remarkable to have

2 million people stand up and say, I've had enough of this, Governor, especially with what's happening in California.

It's past time.

Okay.

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They're doing what many are not brave enough to do.

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Some of the small business owners we spoke to said it's too late.

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Tomorrow, you're going to hear the story of Catherine Hill.

She's the owner of Miss Kitty's Lounge in Clovis, California.

She's fighting for her business, which is hanging by a thread, but she's also fighting for her life and she wants no financial support from anyone.

Listen to this.

I was diagnosed last October with

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Like we're going down.

Went through a mastectomy, had 15 lymph nodes removed because part of it was the chemo wasn't working.

Got all that taken out, went through 15 rounds of radiation

and

right during surgery is when the state got shut down

and right when I was going through radiation is when the landlord hit us with the eviction

and then

went in hoping that they got everything and they found that it had spread to my lungs and then the next week got hit with the lawsuits from the landlord so it's been a non-stop battle like just non-stop this this woman we are highlighting because she knows she's living with a death sentence and she doesn't want a handout she just wants to bring attention to people who have the same plight that she does not the cancer part but the business part.

You're going to love her.

That's tomorrow, along with a bunch of other small business people who are fighting for their life.

And the reason why I bring them to you is because they provide an awful lot of hope, but they also

need to meet you because this is the most generous audience, I think, ever in the history of radio.

That's tomorrow as we all fight for small businesses on the Glenn Beck program.

Nicole Arbor, next.

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Yahoo Finance has named our next guest the top influencer to follow in 2020.

She has an honorary star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

I think that's kind of like my doctorate.

For special achievement in social media, she has sold out events around the world.

She's a comedian, social media superstar, renegade entertainer.

Her name is Nicole Arbor.

Hi.

How are you?

I'm so good.

I, you know, I always defend you.

People always make Colonel Sanders jokes, and I'm always like, guys, no, I don't see it.

Leave it alone.

And then I walk in here and you look like Colonel Sanders.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Like, can you not afford a whole jacket, sir?

I heard you have some money.

This is dumb.

You know, this is really, this is, I'm actually kind of pissed at it because everybody has played Colonel Sanders.

Yeah.

And

I mean, look at me.

Yeah.

I was born to play Colonel Sanders.

Yeah, you should have shown up like that to the audition.

Yeah.

So, Nicole, you are,

you've been controversial for a long time because you're very outspoken.

You're obviously not afraid of anything.

And we're going to do a podcast, so I'm going to spend 90 minutes with you or more because

your background story, the story of how you got to where you are today after such...

an amazing teen in early 20s

is is remarkable when did you

I saw something with you said the other day

something about, you know, you don't have to spend too much too long to realize that,

you know, all the Hollywood peoples, all the, all the Hollywood people are douchebags.

Yeah.

Yeah, it's true.

Yeah.

So,

but you were part of that for a while.

What, when did this change happen to you?

And you, you had the balls to come out and say, you guys are all frauds.

Well, I, I saw the man behind the curtain and I went to Oz.

I was invited to all the parties.

I was at the Oscars.

I apparently a project, a documentary that I was included in, won three Emmys the other day.

And I just was like, all right, that's cool.

I just saw who these people really are.

And I saw that every charity they pretend to support, they don't support that charity.

They show up to the event to walk the red carpet to get their photo taken to wear a dress that's $20,000, donate zero to the actual charity, and then just do an interview that says, I support this.

Like all of them were fraudulent human beings.

Like they don't have any values.

Their only value is the dollar and they don't care how they get it.

Everything that I care about in my life, they don't care about.

And it's just a hollow existence in Los Angeles.

And I'm glad that's happening because it feels like with the election,

a good portion of the country feels like they just had their teeth kicked in.

Because

I know you're a Trump supporter.

You can't believe those guys won.

Well, they didn't.

That's why I don't believe it.

We know that it didn't happen.

So now the country has to rally and decide who we are.

What's going on?

And I am a Canadian that has taken on this country as my own, but we have to decide who the heck we are, what we stand for.

And even if for some reason Harris is now the president, I'm not even going to say Biden's the president.

Biden doesn't know where he is.

But if Harris is suddenly the president, how are we going to act?

What are we going to do?

I think the masks and the veils are off everybody.

We can see who everybody is.

So now we get to move on from here.

But you can't.

But people don't see.

It's amazing to me.

We can watch.

I read this diary of this guy who lived in Germany, and he was writing this warning: look, you guys don't know what's going on here in Germany.

And so

he took back to history.

He was writing it in the 30s.

He started at the First World War and took you to about 1936.

And it's exactly what's happening now.

And he said, the problem is, he said, we have two newspapers.

One says it's this way.

The other other says it's that way.

The events don't even resemble each other.

He said, people who were my friends now scream that I'm, you know,

a racist or whatever.

And he said, no one is talking to each other and we believe the polar opposite to be true.

Yeah.

I actually...

I have so much faith.

Maybe I'm just like a happy cheerleader by nature, which I am.

But I have so much faith that with the masks coming off, yes, Avengers endgame is coming, but we're on the right side.

And

I see people who were the opposite of what we think going, wait a minute, every single day.

They're waking up every day from the entrepreneurs that are fighting back at opening their businesses, from people saying these lockdowns are ridiculous, from just people being like, hey, I know you're saying electron fraud didn't happen, but I'm watching the video with my own eyes.

I can see Biden touching and sniffing children.

I know that's like,

we can see it.

So people are waking up.

And I have faith that more and more people are going to wake up.

And I don't see a takeover.

So are your friends, because when you first had a friend, because you were a friend.

I have one.

When you first had that friend.

Yes, yes.

You were in 2016, you were like I was.

I was against Donald Trump in 2016.

And you were as well.

And you went over to a friend's house and they said, She's a Trump supporter.

Hi, you know, me and my family were Trump supporters.

And you immediately thought, You're a garbage human.

I was like, oh my gosh, you're a homophobic sexist racist, which I've said before was weird because her boyfriend is a a black man who, a little gay.

He's a dancer, whatever.

Yeah, so like,

my bad.

I really like, and I was like, whoa, Nicole, that's that's a you thing for you to automatically assume that this person is XYZ because you've been told to think like that.

And then I've told the story before that I was speaking at USC like the night or the two nights before the election.

And I was just supposed to be there speaking about social media and its effect on the elections.

And they wanted me to say that I'm voting for Hillary and that I would.

And I was like, no,

I'm not going to say that to the students.

And they're like, we strongly suggest you say this to the students.

And it was people from Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Oh, my God.

And I was like, you mofos.

Like, absolutely, you can't tell.

I don't know if you guys have watched my videos to them.

You can't tell me what to do because now I'm going to go do the opposite.

Right.

It feels like you're shady people.

And then when I was on stage, they took the mic and they were like, you know, Nicole was just backstage saying she was going to vote for Hillary if she could.

And I was like, game on, flip table.

Now you guys have an enemy.

Let's go.

And I was just like, that is so wrong.

And that was like my first little inkling that this Hollywood crowd aren't who they say they are.

And then as more and more has come up the last few years, I'm just standing there, like my arms out.

I'm like, I told you so.

I'm going to have in Spartacus or something.

Yeah, I'm ready to go to war.

Let's go.

I saw your video where you expose yourself.

I mean, I mean that.

And

you're the only person that I have ever met that understands that superpower.

Thanks.

I M ⁇ M'd myself.

Yeah.

It's the great.

I'm a raging, recovering alcoholic.

I've heard.

Yeah.

I've made every mistake.

Yeah.

I've made every mistake you could possibly make.

And I've always been open.

Yeah.

And when

I had people come after me and they're like, we're going to destroy you.

I had.

My audience already knows everything.

I mean, I've got nothing to hide.

And it is a superpower.

It's worrying.

It is.

You think those things will destroy you.

You spend your whole life going, if people only knew this or that.

Everybody's alike.

Everybody's the same.

I love it.

I have, you know, Go Team Academy, which we can talk about on your podcast.

But this is something I teach people to do is like, put all of your junk out there in front.

Whoever doesn't back you after they know you as a real person doesn't deserve to be in your life.

They automatically just cut themselves.

Make the cuts.

Get a better team.

Yeah, exactly.

It's good.

If you have to act all day, which is what I see in Hollywood, people are acting from the moment they wake up to the moment they go to bed.

That's not a real life.

It's not fun.

And that's why you're depressed and on drugs.

I think that's why

I think most people

live their whole life that way.

One of the best things that ever happened to me, I hate to tell this to my children because I want them to live around me, but one of the best things that ever happened is I moved across the country away from my family.

Where I was with my family, I was always the stinky little brother.

You know what happened to them, too?

Yeah,

thank you.

But

you get to be your own person.

Yes.

And when you really dig in to find out who you are, not who everybody has said you are,

but who you really are, life changes.

And it's really good.

Yeah.

And I have family members right now who

they wouldn't agree with me being on your show, for example, because they have different things.

They suck.

You should cut them out.

I agree.

No, I'm just kidding.

I can't do that.

Merry Christmas, guys.

I'm going to say Merry Christmas because that's what I believe.

But yeah, I know people that'd be like, what are you doing over at the Blaze or Blaze Media, whatever.

Blase Media.

I don't know what it's called.

It's not blase.

It's not blase.

It's definitely not.

But I'm just like, yeah, this is who I am.

Take it or leave it.

And I think by us living as good human beings and we don't always have to be angry and fighting on Twitter and in the press and whatever.

Be the good guys.

And then it's kind of like what Martin Luther King Jr.

used to do.

It's like, be the good people so that when people are coming against you, they automatically look like the jerks.

You know, march peacefully.

Wear a suit.

Look good.

Be intelligent.

How many people get this?

How many people get this?

Not enough.

Not enough.

My angel was the same.

I had been preaching this for I don't know how long and everybody's like, well, it's time to get up and start.

No, you don't play that.

You never win.

You don't, you, yeah, you can't roll in the mud and not get dirty too.

Don't get me wrong, it's fun.

It's like

you do roll in the mud.

Well, I do roll in the mud, but I see it as my, like, this is my blood sport.

It's like, okay, you guys, SNL, you're really Pete Davidson?

You're going to go after small businesses.

I'm the daughter of a small business entrepreneur.

Like, my dad's a blue-collar guy, ran his own thing.

That would be my dad if we lived there that he's going after.

I take it personally.

Pete, let's go.

You know, like, if I put my gloves on, SNL, you're not funny.

We're going to go at it and I'm going to beat you.

It is so amazing because

no surprise to you.

You're very beautiful.

You were a cheerleader.

Yeah.

And you still are really happy and bubbly and everything that you think of as a cheerleader.

But you are a slugfest fighter, which is so great.

It is so great.

It's a lot of fun.

You know, stand up for yourself.

And I don't, I have this like superhero thing in me.

I'm just like, I was obviously like bullied.

It is such a weak word, but yeah, I was totally bullied growing up.

I went through really hard times that we'll talk about on your podcast throughout my 20s and was disabled and all sorts of stuff.

And I just, my eye twitches when I see bullies and I see them as open game.

I was like, all right.

I'm going after you.

I see you going after them.

I'm coming in.

You can swing at me as hard as you want.

I don't feel it.

I freaked him through the fire.

To challenge Pete Davidson, though, because that's 85 pounds a man.

You're going to pick a check.

Of soy.

I'm allergic to soy, so maybe he's got me.

Nicole Arbor,

she is going to be,

she's going to be with me on the podcast.

I think, is it going to air this week or when we get back?

I don't know.

But

I'm really excited to have the conversation with you.

Me too.

So thank you so much for being here.

You can follow her at nicolearbor.ca.

Come on.

Nah, follow me on Twitter at Nicole Arbor.

Instagram, letter A, letter B, Nicole Arbor.

Okay.

Yeah.

Thank you for being here.

Appreciate it.

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this is the Glenn Beck program uh I want to play

I want to place a piece of audio here that I Stu and I disagree on Stu says he's a jerk and I say well yeah he's a jerk but

he is he's he's a jerk with a point that I think is important it's the Tom Cruise video or audio that somebody recorded while he was freaking out on the set of Mission Impossible.

Remember, he's the executive producer, and two or three people were actually standing there without masks.

And he said this.

They're back there in Hollywood making movies right now because of us.

Because they believe in us and what we're doing.

I'm on the phone with every fing studio at night.

Insurance companies.

Producers.

And they're they're looking at us and using us to make their movies.

We are creating thousands of jobs, you

I don't ever want to see it again!

Ever!

And if you don't do it, you're fired!

And I see you do it again, you're fing gone!

And anyone on this crew does it!

That's it!

And you too!

And you too!

And you!

Don't you ever fing do it again.

Okay, so it just goes on for a while.

Now, Stu sees this as him being just a jerk.

It's Karen Cruz in action.

He's harassing.

And by the way, they were wearing masks.

They were just standing

within two meters of each other while looking at a monitor.

They were wearing masks the whole time.

Okay, well, then I agree with you.

So everything I was going to say is...

No, because I thought that, you know, if they are violating the rules, he's looking at this as I'm trying to keep this movie open.

No one is working in our industry.

They're calling me every day.

Are you sure?

Insurance companies, he makes that very clear.

Are you sure this is going to be fun?

You're going to finish this, right?

You can finish it.

I bet he is under tremendous pressure because he has convinced people, I'll do it.

We won't be closed down for COVID.

We will finish the movie.

And there's millions of dollars at stake.

I have some sympathies to that side of it.

I mean, you know, a lot of businesses are like, look, I hate these stupid rules, but we've got to do them because I want to stay open.

I understand that.

I mean, you just don't need to treat people like trash.

This is the person in the grocery store.

Karen is harassing everybody and screaming at them at the top of their lungs.

There's no reason you need to do it like that.

There's no reason you can't just say, guys,

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