Teaching Is Under Fire | Guests: Rep. Ken Buck & Salena Zito | 8/11/20

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President Trump was escorted out of his press briefing yesterday after a shooting outside the White House. Democrats have revamped the Russia hysteria. The Nazarene Fund’s Rudy Atallah, a native of Beirut, explains why the people are revolting, how Hezbollah has a hold on the government, and how the explosion devastated many Christian neighborhoods. Teaching is under fire as unions and officials push for Marxism, but Rep. Ken Buck is optimistic that a new generation of homeschoolers will arise. Reporter Salena Zito predicts that support for President Trump is still growing. Stu was ripped off by a Chinese website selling knockoff paper towels, but Glenn has a way to make a profit out of it: Turn them into “disposable masks”!
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Charlie Sheen is an icon of decadence.

I lit the fuse and my life turns into everything it wasn't supposed to be.

He's going the distance.

He was the highest paid TV star of all time.

When it started to change, it was quick.

He kept saying, No, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.

Now, Charlie's sober.

He's gonna tell you the truth.

How do I present this with any class?

I think we're past that, Charlie.

We're past that, yeah.

Somebody call action.

Yeah, aka Charlie Sheen, only on Netflix, September 10th.

I don't even know where to begin again today.

So much has been left on the edit room floor, if you will.

We're going to try to get to all of the stories that are important to you today.

We're going to talk about your children's schools, what are happening with the teachers.

We're actually doing this for a couple of days.

We're talking about the great reset that is coming.

If you don't know anything about it, you don't want to miss a second of the show.

You will be, I promise you, if you listen to this program every day, you will not be surprised about what is coming.

You will be prepared and thus not freaking out.

We also are going to check in with a friend of mine, the guy actually who really heads up the operations for Operation,

no, not Operation Underground Railroad, but the Nazarene Fund.

He is a guy who grew up in Lebanon and he knows it real well.

My gut says, and I haven't talked to him yet, but my gut says something is coming that is not real good

from this explosion that happened.

There are riots in the streets, but, you know, there's riots in the streets in Chicago, too.

You didn't need to blow anything up in Chicago.

We've got riots in the streets.

Also, I was on Tucker last night talking about the

outrageous statements from the Democrats.

about how worried they are that this election might be stolen.

Oh,

we have that and so much more, and we begin in 60 seconds.

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Anyone who really knows me thinks of me as an eternal optimist, right?

Stu?

I mean, don't you?

That's you.

Yeah.

Okay, maybe not.

Maybe not.

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So there was a shooting at the White House yesterday during a press conference with Donald Trump.

Let me just play the part of the press conference here where he was interrupted by Secret Service.

Watch this.

Looks like they're just about going to be topping records hopefully soon.

Excuse me.

So now a Secret Service man walks up and says, Mr.

President,

can I talk to you off the podium?

And then he looks to give him a word of some sort that might be a key word

that knows, he knows, you got, we have to secure you now, Mr.

President.

And so he walks off.

And the press is like, what just happened?

Well, what just happened was a shooting, an active shooting was going on outside of the White House with some guy 50 years old.

We don't know anything about him, which to me means he's either a progressive or a Muslim.

Because if he was a white guy who was a Tea Party member, oh my gosh, the world would know about everything about him.

We would know his shoe size right now.

So I don't know why we don't know anything about him.

We don't know really his condition.

But then the president walked back in after a few minutes and said, somebody has been shot.

He's on the way to the hospital.

Secret Service shot him, but but everything is okay.

And then he followed it with this.

Listen.

There was a shooting outside of the White House, and seems to be very well under control.

I'd like to thank the Secret Service for doing their

always quick and very effective work.

But there was an actual shooting, and

somebody's been taken to the hospital.

I don't know the condition of the person.

It seems that the person

was shot by Secret Service.

So we'll see what happens.

And yeah.

So do you have the third part here where

he's asking?

I watched a full report.

Are you rattled by this at all, Mr.

President?

I don't know.

Do I seem rattled?

It's unfortunate that this is a world, but the world's always been a dangerous place.

Are you rattled by this, Mr.

President?

The guy walked out like, oh, geez.

The Secret Service have to, do I have to walk down those stairs again?

Because honestly, guys, you're going to have to carry me.

I don't like exercise.

You know that.

I'm tired of this.

Can I just sit here in the hallway for a while?

He does not seem phased by this at all,

which

I don't think you would necessarily get from every president.

But smooth handling on this and our prayers go out to the Secret Service, especially when we told you we are just a couple couple of weeks away from

Antifa, or it was,

what did we say the name of the group was yesterday?

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ad busters.

Ad busters.

These are the people that started Occupy Wall Street.

They're saying they're going to lay siege to the White House beginning in a couple of weeks until after the election.

So it's going to get very, very dicey here for a while.

Last night I was on Tucker, and he was talking about how

the Democrats are now talking about the election being stolen.

And they're talking about it in many, many different ways.

They're talking about the president is trying to use the Postmaster General to stop the election and all of the

absentee ballots that are going out.

That's a point where they're going to say he stole the election.

They're saying that now he's working again with russia guys did you read the reports that i mean he wasn't working with russia the first time what do you think he would work with russia now russia is trying to steal the election but of course do we have that uh that uh sot from uh from nancy pelosi from a couple of days ago where she was talking about this yeah she was she was talking about it and she said that uh you know but you know and china uh china doesn't like us either that's another global power but but they're fine they're not doing anything.

China, you're okay with China?

No reason to look into China.

China is for Joe Biden.

That's why.

They don't want Donald Trump.

Russia doesn't want Donald Trump either.

Russia just wants the chaos.

China is actually playing for the guy they've already paid for.

Look, they bought their presidential candidate.

They paid for him through his son.

We want what we paid for.

Of course, China cares.

They're not going to do anything.

No, no, no, no.

Because they're on the up and up.

They sent us the coronavirus.

What?

They're, oh, no.

No, no, no.

We are totally innocent.

We're just...

We're just eating here.

Just all you can hear is the sound of our chopsticks.

Eating.

We're just having lunch right now.

Nothing.

Really?

By the way, I don't know why the Chinese sound like Russians.

Oh,

oh, I do.

I do remember.

It's okay to make the Russian accent because they're a bunch of white guys.

So

anyway,

right now we have a situation to where they are setting us up.

Anything the Democrats say they are doing, and I know you know, if you've been paying attention,

If you've been paying attention, you know that whatever they say Trump is doing, they are doing.

They are saying that Trump is planning for all of these riots afterwards, that he's not going to leave, he's going to contest

if he doesn't win.

Those are all the things they're going to do.

Right now, could I ask you, if you really cared about this election, and I do, I deeply care.

I mean,

they worry about Russia.

Okay, well, let's just look at a couple of things.

The mail-in ballots, hundreds of thousands of these ballots have been deemed fraudulent.

Hundreds of thousands.

Half a million incorrect absentee ballot applications were sent out.

Half a million.

That's to one state.

In the New York City primary, 84,000 incorrect ballots sent.

They're still counting.

the primary for the presidential election.

They're still counting the ballots in New York.

Really?

So

we have a party that screwed up their own caucus in Iowa.

I think they're still counting ballots.

I think they're still like, hang on, hang on, we're going to get a winner here soon.

They screwed up their own caucus by trying something new.

They have already sent out

tons, hundreds of thousands, if not millions of incorrect absencee ballots.

I'm not making this up.

A cat that has been dead for nine years got a ballot.

Okay?

Why would we change at this critical time?

Why would we change our ballot counting and the way we do our ballots?

It is more

important than ever that we don't try something new.

What are we doing?

How does that make sense?

Unless you're trying to create chaos.

That is the operative word.

As I told you 10 years ago, when we get into this thing, chaos will be the operative word.

Anybody that is trying to cause chaos on either side in any way,

run.

Run.

It is honestly one reason why I worried about Donald Trump.

He lives in a world of chaos.

But as we have seen, he may be the only one that can navigate the world of chaos.

Look at him.

Mr.

President, somebody's in the hallway.

They might want to shoot you.

Again, okay.

I mean,

he can live and thrive in that world.

Chaos

is coming.

Then

they're worried about the Russians.

Well, we told you about this in 2014, what the Russians were doing.

And we told you at the time, they are not picking somebody to win or lose.

They are only trying to divide us.

That's why, when we went back and we looked at all of the social media that they put out, they were for the cops and against the cops.

They were for Hillary and against Hillary.

They were for Trump and against Trump.

They were only trying to get us to hate each other.

That's the quickest way to dismantle us.

That's why the Democrats and their Marxist friends are doing this to us, because they need us divided.

If you really cared about the election, you would be watching China and Russia.

You would not be trying to do some new kind of voting.

You would not be asking for absentee ballots when we know absentee ballots are bad.

We know they are.

We know that it has a long history of being inaccurate and slow.

What was it?

One of the primaries that just happened, Stu, they found like 80,000 ballots.

Oh, you know what?

We just found these 80,000 in this box over here.

Wait,

wait.

I don't know.

Now, are you when you're saying this, you mean, are you talking more about mail-in voting than absentee voting?

Mail-in voting.

Okay.

Yeah, mail-in voting.

There is a distinction.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

This new mail-in voting idea.

Let's not try anything new.

Let's not try new machines out.

Let's not try anything out.

Now they're saying, you know, we just might not know on day number one.

This is going to be so close.

Really?

Why is that?

Because we've had close elections before.

You know, the only one in my lifetime

was Gorin Bush.

Why is everyone saying, oh, it could be weeks before we know how this ends?

Why are they setting us up for this?

It's the mail-in thing, right?

I mean, they think that people are going to mail in.

Some of these states have it where if you're postmarked by the date of the vote, it counts.

So, I mean, if it comes, it could arrive four days after the election.

Oh, really?

So, I'd have time.

I got it.

So, I would have time to go, oh, I'm about 5,000 ballots short.

Hey, look what just came in the mail.

I mean, don't take the vote away from that dead cow.

Don't do that.

Don't do it.

You're just trying to steal Toonsis' vote, and I don't like it.

Yeah.

And if you really cared, you would check into the millions and millions of dollars that tech has given to the Democrats and the algorithms that they themselves have admitted

can change the election.

We know that they can swing an election by four to six points just through algorithms.

Is anybody monitoring that?

No, no, no.

It's Russia.

Stop it.

Just stop it.

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People are joking right now about 2020.

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Right.

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Stu, there was a, in about a half an hour, we're going to be talking about schools and what's happening in our schools.

You found a new podcast

that is blaming white parents for schools?

Yes, that is.

Well, as you know, white parents are the cause of pretty much every ill in our society today.

And you're allowed to say that, but it's not racist at all.

Somehow, there's some theoretical way you can make that not to be racist when you blame an entire race for

something like this.

The New York Times in their new podcast, it's from you know, they bought the serial company,

not poster, but like the serial podcast company, and their new podcast is called Nice White Parents.

We should listen to one of these promos for it.

It's incredible.

Like, if you said this about any other color, any other race, I don't know that we have time for it here, but

we should have it soon.

But yeah, it's a pretty amazing thing.

It's like you, you can just blame,

I mean, outwardly blame a race for the ills of your society, and that's okay.

That's completely okay now.

The definition of racism has changed, and Martin Luther King is being, you know, would be rolling around in his grave over something like this.

It's the exact opposite of his.

Well, he's no longer part of the movement.

He's now part of the problem.

Yeah.

Martin Luther King is a bad person.

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I wanted to bring a good friend of mine on.

He's Lieutenant Colonel Rudy Atala, and he is a retired Air Force officer.

He's the chief operating officer of the Nazarene Fund and the

Chief Executive Officer of White Mountain Research.

He grew up in Lebanon, if I remember right.

He grew up, he was a native to Beirut.

He speaks, I don't don't know how many different languages.

He is a straight-up guy, worked at the White House for a while,

and it's an honor to call him my friend.

Rudy is with us now.

Hi, Rudy.

Hi, Glenn.

It's an honor to be with you.

I just wanted to check with you real quick on something.

What's happening in Lebanon?

My gut tells me this is the start of something really not good.

Am I wrong on that?

No, your gut is is right spot on, actually.

It's a start of.

I'm afraid to say that if things continue trending this way, Lebanon is going to go back to civil war unless the international community really finds a solution to the issues right now.

Okay, so

tell me exactly what we know.

I know you have a team on the ground in Lebanon now.

Tell me what we do know about this amodium nitrate.

Was Was it from Hezbollah, from Iran?

Why was it there?

And what happened yesterday with the riots?

Yeah, so Hezbollah has controlled, Hezbollah has slowly, slowly taken over and control the Lebanese government.

So the entire Lebanese government is

extremely corrupt and controlled by Iran through its proxies, Hezbollah, inside Lebanon.

Once they took control of the government,

they controlled the airport and they also controlled the seaport where the explosion happened.

And with their control of the seaport, they were bringing in all types of weapons, missiles, missile propellants, and of course, ammonium nitrate.

So the combination of all of that, and nothing entered or left the port without Hezbollah knowing about it.

In fact, after the explosion occurred, they cordoned off the entire

facility, the entire port itself, did not allow anybody near it.

And the sad thing about it is the explosion was so massive that it devastated a good chunk of the city, and it impacted close to 85% of the Christian area in Beirut.

Oh, my God.

So the bulk of the damage has occurred in the Christian areas.

Renault, as of today,

we have over 2,000 critically wounded, 6,000 total wounded, 200 dead with many, many more missing, and over 350,000 people are homeless.

My cousin lost his entire home, his entire business.

My father's house was damaged.

My closest friends, all their homes were destroyed.

So

it's been

an incredibly difficult time for everybody.

And yesterday with the riots, what was really crazy that was happening you had

people in plain clothes from the Hezbollah side driving into the Christian areas where the damage occurred and basically offering up to buy homes from people, saying, oh, you lost everything.

We'll purchase your place from you.

It's something that they've done over the years, is they've slowly

basically entered and penetrated Christian areas by asking to purchase land from Christians and from people.

Now they're doing it with this damage, which is is very, very alarming.

So the riots yesterday, the people are fed up because there's economic depression,

you know, the major devaluation of the Lebanese pound against the dollar.

A lot of the food that was entering the ports was being basically whisked away out of the country and moved across the border into Syria to continue propping up the Assad regime.

And Hezbollah was behind all of this.

So the people are starving.

The value of their money is not there.

They can't purchase anything.

And what's made it worse is there are no jobs.

The Lebanese population is 4.5 million.

Now add on top of that 1.5 million Syrian refugees from the war in Syria.

And

you have an extremely volatile area now with no jobs and nothing.

So people yesterday had so they were so fed up, they went into the streets and they were basically clashing with the police.

And yesterday, we've had a total of over 728 wounded.

And

right now,

the entire government resigned.

So the prime minister, Hassan Diab, resigned,

but he's going to continue working with his people.

And Hassan Diab and the government, Lebanese government, was all handpicked by Hezbollah and by Iran.

So the people are waiting to see what's going to happen right now.

The people are pushing for a guy named Nuab Salam to become the next prime minister because the Constitution of Lebanon states that the prime minister must be Sunni.

And so the people are trying to select their prime minister, but we will see what happens.

This is where the rub is going to be, is that nobody wants Iran or Hezbollah to be in control of the government anymore.

And Iran's not going to take that sitting down.

No, they can't lose Lebanon.

Yeah.

Yeah,

there was something else that's really interesting, and I think your listeners need to know: is

that, you know, it's funny,

the last week on Friday was when the Hague was going to come up with its final verdict in the long, long

investigation, $600 million worth of investigations on the assassination of the former Prime Minister of Lebanon in 2005, Rafi'at Hariri.

And the verdict, the final verdict, has the finger pointing directly at Hezbollah and directly at Iran for killing the former prime minister whom everybody loved in Lebanon.

And so Hezbollah was not going to take that sitting down.

And it's funny that, you know, a couple days before that final verdict came out, this whole explosion happened.

So it delayed everything.

Now The Hague is not going to come up with its final verdict until the 18th of August.

So now it's buying time for Hezbollah to do whatever.

It's now they dissolve the government, so Hezbollah is probably going to say, Well, look, there's no government, so you can't come in here, you can't do anything in here.

And it allows them time to shuffle around.

And Iran now has pledged full support to Lebanon

and basically the guise of humanitarian aid.

And we all know what that means.

It means, you know, full support on every other front, of course, bringing in weapons and missiles and all that stuff.

So this is how the game is played

wow that's uh depressing what rudy do you believe that this was intentional or a mistake and was there really a fireworks depot in there or was this all stuff for rockets and uh bombs

yeah i i think i personally think it was very deliberate uh the timing is kind of uh the big question and you know you look at who benefits from this whole thing of course hezbollah benefits majorly from the whole thing.

There were no fireworks at the port.

I mean, the port is near the place where I used to live, Ashrafiyyah.

So they maintained all their ammos, their weapons, and their ammonium nitrate.

And now the people are afraid also because they're saying that some of the experts are saying that 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, it wasn't all there.

There was a lot of it missing.

So now people are living in fear of a potentially second explosion and i think um you know they're you know the rumors start to rise and people start to talk but but hezbollah controlled all of that

and they are known hezbollah is known to sacrifice its own people for the cause i i in 2006 when the during the israeli incursion uh of lebanon i you know i i used to i was talking to my friends they would you know they would literally sacrifice their own kids and then send in people reporters take photos and they would send them to Death Anne, France, and say, see, the Israelis are killing kids, and the Israelis weren't doing anything.

They were sacrificing their own people just for

their own cause.

So they will do anything to win the battle.

We have a team from the Nazarene Fund on the ground?

Yes, sir.

Or is it yours?

We do.

Yeah, it's the same team.

I have parts of so Nazarene Fund and my nonprofit, the blessingprojects.org.

I have everybody there, several teams running around.

We're feeding people and we're helping the poorest of the poor.

I mean, yesterday, in addition to all the riots, it rained.

And many of the homes have no roofs or no windows.

So the water's flooding.

People

are starving.

Many people are afraid to go to hospitals because of COVID, because we do have a COVID outbreak in Lebanon as well.

So

in addition to no food, in addition to the explosion, explosion, in addition to the crisis, you have COVID, you have everything else on top of it.

So we're talking major, major disaster.

It's unprecedented.

You have 100,000 children that are homeless now.

What time of day did this happen?

Where was everybody?

Were they at home together?

Were the families separated?

Generally speaking, do you know?

Yeah,

it was in the afternoon and families were together, but what happened is because it started off as a slow burn with a lot of smoke, people congregated to their balconies, they congregated in the streets, and they were, you know, they were everybody was using their phones to videotape.

That's why you have, you know, so many captures of the explosion.

And it was a slow burn, and it was about, you know, five to seven minutes later, and then you had the massive explosion.

The detonation was so big that they actually felt it in Lavnaca, Cyprus, 100 miles away.

It registered 4.3 on the Richter scale.

It's considered the third largest non-nuclear explosion in history.

I've never seen anything like it.

I mean, I honestly thought it was a nuclear weapon.

When it went off, you saw the explosion, you saw the fire, and then you saw that.

I mean, you just saw the air, the air pressure just boom, push out from that.

I've never seen that except for a massive, massive bomb or a nuclear hydrogen bomb.

Terrifying.

Thank you so much, Rudy.

Thank you for bringing us up to speed.

Anything you need from us or the listeners?

Just your support and prayers.

Anything you can do.

We're bringing in aid.

We're trying to bypass the corrupt government.

We're trying to make sure that none of the funds that we send out there goes to the government itself or to local politicians because they control everything.

We're trying to take it directly to the people.

Anything you can do to support us would be greatly appreciated because the need is great.

You can go to the nazarenefund.org, the nazarenefund.org, and help these Christians and the Christian community that took the brunt of all of this, which always seems to be the case in the Middle East.

The Nazarenefund.org.

Go there now.

Rudy, thank you so much

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Think about this narrative at the opposite, Clint.

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That's the exact story they're telling, except they're just blaming white people.

I want you to to today assign to a producer that take that exact script, produce it exactly the same way with, I don't know, you Sarah or somebody, somebody's a woman's voice, and just reverse it.

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Very, very concerned in Pennsylvania, this school teacher, who said that now with all of the classes that are being taught online, parents can hear what we're saying.

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I want to bring in a representative from Colorado.

He is actually on the right side.

I don't know what's happened to Colorado, Ken.

We're talking to state rep Ken Buck.

You are on the verge of losing Colorado, which has always been a common sense Western state, but I don't know what's happening out there.

But welcome to the program.

You are outspoken about what's going on in our schools and our universities.

Can we get into that a bit?

Absolutely.

And just by the way,

not only am I in the U.S.

Congress, but I'm also the state party chair of Colorado.

And I have to tell you, we're going to do great in these elections that are coming up in November.

Kosh Ken, I am so sorry.

It must be my eyes.

I introduced you as a state rep.

You are not.

You are a national congressman.

I apologize for that.

There is an Illinois Democrat that is calling on colleges to ban history, ban U.S.

history, because he says this is

the only thing that will come out of it is

a kid that has been indoctrinated in white supremacy.

We're losing our country, Ken.

I agree with you.

I think that there are a lot of really bad ideas out there, but I also think there are a lot of really good people out there.

And what is happening, what I see on the ground in Colorado and what my friends see around the country is a reaction to that.

Because we have patriots like you who are pointing out where this nonsense is coming from and how far left and ridiculous it is, I think people are reacting and they want their kids to learn U.S.

history so they have a solid foundation and understand the values that we hold so dear.

So what is it

that the average person can do?

I mean, I know you were in, and that's why I should have known U.S.

Congress.

I know you're in the HBO documentary, Drain the Swamp.

And

some would say that you're kind of the star of that.

But you're in there.

You've been trying to drain the swamp, and it is getting worse and worse and worse, Ken.

They are way ahead of us on the left.

I think they are ahead of us.

I wrote a book

called Drain the Swamp, and HBO did a feature film.

I've just written a book called Capital of Freedom that came out last week, Glenn.

And I talk in that book about American history and about how the left is trying to move us to deny the history.

I give tours of the Capitol, and I talk about the historical symbols in the Capitol and how the left is trying to deny those things.

And fellow members of Congress on the left are trying to deny those things.

And I think the first thing that we have to do as Americans is to educate ourselves about how important these values are and why it makes America great and why it separates us from the rest of the world.

So, Ken, you had,

I'm trying to remember

where it was in Colorado, but you had

Antifa try to come into one of the towns,

just in one of the suburbs of Denver, and they were met by the people.

I've been to Colorado, I absolutely love your state.

And there are

it's split now, it's no longer

like you can just live your life and let it be if you're living in some of these really

now Marxist kind of communities.

They don't listen and they don't understand each other.

We've lost our union.

I think that's right.

You know, we call it the People's Republic of Boulder.

And I think that

the attitudes in Boulder are the attitudes that we see in many parts of the country, where the elite believe that they know better than other people how other people should govern themselves, run their lives.

And the elite are imposing regulations, taxes, other burdens on people because it's really best for them.

And I think that freedom is at risk right now.

And I think what we see in the rest of Colorado are people rising up.

We've had a number of very peaceful rallies from conservatives who are showing appreciation for the police, who are showing

their appreciation for freedom and those who protect our freedoms.

And I think it's very clear that Americans have had enough of this nonsense.

When they see buildings being burned down, they know that's not a peaceful protest to discuss race or any other issue.

They know that's a group of people that are trying to destroy this country.

You know who Edmund Randolph

was,

and the things that he talked about,

Americans,

they don't cherish.

I mean, the older generation does, but I don't think they stand up for the things that

he really

preached about.

Yeah, I think, you know, it's interesting.

In my role as a congressman, I have these young people in their 20s who come to work for me for next to nothing.

And they live in groups of three or four in a one-bedroom apartment in D.C.

because it's so expensive.

And they do it because they absolutely love the idea of promoting freedom and they want to be involved and they care so much about their country.

My son went to West Point.

You know, he was in the military for eight years.

I looked at

his fellow cadets at West Point and the people he served with in the military.

What a great group of young people we have in this country.

And yet we ignore them.

If it wasn't for you and some others, Glenn, we wouldn't even celebrate the fact that we have this younger generation that just loves this country and is not going to allow the left to destroy it.

Yeah.

We have, it's amazing.

It's just like the rest of society.

It is really split.

It's unevenly split, but there are millions of 20-somethings that are of tremendous hope to me because they get it.

They are much, they're much further and more mature than I ever was when I was in my 20s.

They're really well educated.

And again, that goes back to the crux of our conversation here is I think the left knows that and they are intentionally destroying education.

They are trying to stop us from teaching all history.

People don't even know that we're a republic and not a democracy and they don't know the difference.

And that is a huge, huge problem.

They don't know how our system works.

They don't care how our system works.

And we're about to throw all of it away

silently, really silently, because people are just like, ah, I don't really like it anymore.

I think we can try something new.

No, this was a really hard thing to get.

And we've screwed it up.

And they know they are dismantling us by not teaching history.

And what I see, and I have to tell you, it's one of the great ironies, I think, that will come out of this whole COVID time that we're living in.

And that is that

kids are home with their parents, and they're being educated.

And I think you are going to see a new generation of homeschoolers.

I think you're going to see a new generation of people that recognize the frailty of public schools and the inability of public schools to teach their kids.

And they're going to get more involved in their kids' education.

They may not be homeschoolers, but maybe they'll just supplement their kids' education on nights and weekends, and maybe they'll get involved and take their kids to the U.S.

Capitol and to our nation's capital and show our kids the history, the great abundant history that we have all around us.

And I think that people are, you know, when you put your kid on a school bus in the morning and then met them in the afternoon or went to see their sports in the afternoon and sat down at dinner at night, you just made some assumptions about the education system.

Now parents are getting to see how bad our public education system is in some areas and how much they need to get involved with their kids' lives.

And I think it's a blessing that a lot of these things are happening so that

it's waking us up, it's opening our eyes.

If that's true, and I hope that it is, and it is to some degree in my own life,

where I am seeing people wake up and go, wait a minute,

what exactly is going on?

And it will be a blessing if

we take the time to recognize what's going on and then do something about it.

But I think a lot of people feel

helpless.

I mean,

I feel helpless, quite honestly, on big tech.

I know what big tech is doing.

I know how they are cozing up to, you know, the state.

I know that they want regulation because that's the way to put all the other competitors out of business.

I I know that they are going to affect the election.

I don't know what to do about it.

And I think there's on almost every front, that's the way Americans feel.

What do we do?

Well, we had a great hearing.

I'm on the antitrust subcommittee of the judiciary committee.

We had a great hearing with four of the tech leaders a couple weeks ago.

And I can tell you that there is a bipartisan sentiment that the large high-tech platforms need to be,

well, that they have a monopolistic control and that they show bias in their political leanings and that they are invading our privacy and that they need to be,

that we need to have legal changes, changes to the law, so that the regulators and the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice can regulate these

giants so that they don't crush innovation in this country and so that there is true competition in the marketplace.

And I think you're going to see both parties move in that direction because what's happening right now is really opening the door for Red China to

get involved and take more and more market share in this country.

I'd like to have you back on just to talk about the regulation because, Ken, I think regulation on these companies, that's what the big three automakers did with FDR.

That's why they were the big three automakers, and we lost Auburn and all of these other great companies

because Congress went to the big three and said, okay, you guys help us with regulation.

How can we help you?

And

that regulation never works out for the conservatives.

Ever works out for conservatives or people who believe in personal responsibility and actual freedom.

So

Ken, thank you so much for being on with us.

He's got a new book out called Capital of Freedom

that you can pick up wherever books are sold.

And

it's a book that perhaps you can read with your kids and family and learn what's really going on.

Also, you can watch the special that revolves around

his book on HBO called Drain the Swamp.

His book was called How Corruption is Worse Than You Think.

And if that's not an understatement, again,

every day, I've said that for years.

It's worse than you think.

Every day I look at it and go, oh, I don't even know how to describe it anymore.

It is, and it keeps getting worse, unfortunately.

We are used in a bipartisan bankruptcy.

It's very sad.

Ken, thank you very much.

I appreciate it.

Representative Ken Buck from Colorado.

You can follow him at buck.house.gov.

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We have a teacher on tomorrow's program that we're going to have to disguise her voice.

She is absolutely terrified

about what she wants to talk about, and that is that teachers now

need to have critical race theory training.

This is Marxism

and

the curriculum going for the students as well.

This is happening now in California.

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This teacher is terrified about what is happening in our schools, less terrified about what's going to be happening to her if people find out who she is.

It's important that we don't out these whistleblowers

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It must be taken out.

If your school district is having your teachers take classes on critical race theory, that is Marxism.

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Welcome to it.

We have Selena Zito.

She's joining us.

Selena is really one of the

most honest reporters I have ever met.

You know, back in the day,

I was skeptical of every reporter, not skeptical enough.

And I had seen all of the tricks.

And this reporter said she wanted to do an interview.

And I was like, uh-huh.

And we set for an interview, and she asked tough questions, but she actually got the story right.

She was working in Pittsburgh at the time.

Now she's everywhere.

She's a national political reporter for the Washington Examiner.

She's a columnist for the New York Post, the author or co-author of the book The Great Revolt, which kind of goes into why Donald Trump won in 2016.

If the press ever cared to read it, they would know why he won and they would stop doing what they're doing, quite honestly.

But Selena joins me now because I just read one of your columns.

Selena, so much the same, but so much different in Pennsylvania this election year.

You got it right last time.

What are you feeling and seeing so far with what, 80 days away from the election?

Well, first of all, thanks for having me on.

I remember that first interview well.

It was in Columbus, Ohio.

And I could tell you were like, all right, who is this girl?

What's she up to?

Yeah, yeah.

I didn't trust anybody.

It was obvious.

It was like awesome.

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Yeah, but what I love about you is you actually listen to people.

You did in that interview, and you are, as a reporter, you're one of the only people that still go to the coffee shops and you talk to people in the supermarket.

You talk to real people.

And that's what gave you such an edge last time when you were the only one saying, guys, he's going to win.

He's going to win.

Yeah, yeah.

You know, you hit on a key point, Glenn.

And it's not even as much as that I, you know,

get out of town, if you will.

I'm always on the road.

I have done that continuously through COVID, but responsibly.

I always have a mask on.

I always keep a distance from

people, all people, but still able to understand what's continuously going on.

I never take highway.

I never take like interstates and turnpikes.

I stick to the back roads because that's where you can understand and listen to people.

Who cares what I think?

I'm one person.

It's listening to people in their communities and in their hometowns and in their homes is where you understand where the election is going.

And so we came back.

Yeah, go ahead.

So you were on the back roads in Pennsylvania, and what did you find the same and what did you find different and what does it mean?

Well, you know, I think all of us can say if we for if we if we drive past something pretty quickly, it'll look like it did every year, right?

Like, you know, people are in their yards, people are, you know, getting food to eat.

But then when you slow down and you really look, you can see how much things have changed.

And that goes from how we eat to where we eat and how we look when

we participate in things that are outside of our homes.

We have masks on, we keep a distance, we don't eat inside, we eat outside, and we are Americans, so we try to adapt as much as we can.

But there's been also so much taken away from us.

And, you know, and a lot of that is just simple joys, like hugging your grandchildren, hugging your parents.

You know, if you're someone that has to be out of the public, you do that very reluctantly because there's so much unknown.

So, one of the things, besides, you know, what do people eat, one of the things that I noticed is, and this is one of the things I pointed out in 2016, and everyone sort of laughed at me, and that was the amount of Trump signs.

And people would say, rightly so, that signs don't vote.

They don't vote.

But they tell the story or part of the story about enthusiasm.

And in 2016 in Pennsylvania, it was insane.

Well, it looks remarkably different from 2016 in that there are more Trump signs.

And people don't just have one, they have a

flag.

And the most important sign you see is the one that's homemade, which you see hundreds of them.

That defines a

more

strident enthusiasm than just going down to the local

Republican committee.

Yeah, headquarters.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And pick it up.

Now, in 2016, you saw very few

Clinton signs.

Most of the Clinton signs you saw were Clinton for jail.

This year, I have Biden signs.

So I've stopped to talk to people.

My assumption, and this is why you should listen to people, my assumption was, especially in particular in some of these rural places, where I've read numerous stories in the New York Times and the Washington Post about how these voters are turning on Trump.

So in my head, I'm thinking, well, they voted for Trump and they didn't, and they're not going to this time.

But when you listen, you find out that these are people that voted for Clinton.

You know, it wasn't like nobody in

Pennsylvania voted for Clinton.

Trump probably won by 40,000 votes.

But what is, and I think this is so fascinating, what What they have told me to a person is, you know, we couldn't even get Clinton to, they didn't even know this county existed in Pennsylvania.

You know,

they didn't care to put signs up.

They didn't think that was important.

Well, in rural, ex-urban, and suburban areas, sometimes that's incredibly important.

When people live further apart, and in particular now, you know, they want to place in a way to show how they feel about something,

but a sign is a good way to do that.

So that's what I have seen that has changed.

There are more Biden signs out there than there were Clintons, but I would still say that Trump signs over Biden signs are a hundred-fold more.

Now, what does that mean?

Go ahead.

Well,

I wanted to ask you,

just based on a couple of headlines just today, Americans are growing less willing to beg for permission to make a living.

Next one, faith leaders protest Governor Newsom's order barring in-person worship.

A poll reveals half of Democrats don't think Joe Biden will serve all four years if elected president.

Who is going to pay, do you think, and who is going to be blamed for the

riots on the streets, the

not being able to go to work?

Who's going to be blamed?

Is that going to be on Donald Trump?

Or is that, do do you think, going to be on the Democratic Party?

Well, you know,

Donald Trump

certainly has plenty of faults.

But one of them is not that he's to blame for riots and that and he's to blame for these

cities that are having these, you know, massive protests.

I have a story coming up in the Wall Street Journal about how people are

fleeing to

move out of big cities in America

because of these protests and these riots, but also because of COVID.

But

the places where it's the most restrictive, when there's the least liberty available, are the ones that are run by Democrats, whether it's a state or a city.

And

people are dumb.

You know, they understand

who's impacting their lives.

while there might be some, there might be people out there, look, they could just never vote for Donald Trump.

They just won't show up to vote for Joe Biden.

And so I think that that is the thing we don't understand.

You know, in my book, The Great Revolt, which I wrote with Brad Todd, in the back,

we were really nerdy, and we did a lot.

We did polling after I went out and did the anecdotal reporting.

We wanted to make sure we understood that the reporting matched up with the data.

One of this is the most important data in there.

34% of self-identified Trump voters in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Iowa did not tell a family member, a friend, or a pollster that they were going to vote for Donald Trump.

And to be honest, 2016 seems like a Disney movie compared to what we're experiencing right now.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

I think there's a lot of people that are out there that just won't put a yard.

I wouldn't put a yard sign on my yard.

I wouldn't put a bumper sticker on my car.

I'm going to have my car vandalized for a bumper sticker.

You know, and

I hear that from people all the time.

I hear that from people all the time.

They don't want to put signs in their yard.

In particular, the closer you get to a city.

They don't want to put a sign in their yard.

They don't want to put a bumper sticker.

They're worried for a number of reasons.

Not so much as how much it impacts them, but how does this impact my family?

How does this impact my teenage kids?

How does this impact my job?

If I own a business, are people going to just cancel my business because I support Donald Trump?

Selena, will you hold on just a second?

Do you have time to hang on to another maybe five, ten minutes with me?

Absolutely.

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We have Selena Zito on with us.

Selena,

I want to continue our conversation about the people that you're talking to, specifically in Pennsylvania and what you're seeing.

You called it right the last time.

You were one of the only journalists that had it right last time.

And I think that's because you stop and you listen and you talk to people, regular people.

Have you talked to Democrats about socialism and the riots and BLM and

this cancel culture?

are they feeling like their party the Democratic party is part of that or part of the solution to fix that

yeah I talked to plenty of Democrats and you know in particular in Pennsylvania now if you're in the

center of the larger two large cities Pittsburgh and Philadelphia

you know there are very progressive enclaves for the most part though Pennsylvania Democrats tend to be a little more moderate.

Some of them are very actually culturally conservative.

Some of them are willing to cross party lines all the time, but

those who are not still are incredibly concerned about what they see as

being, if not supportive,

not dismissive enough of the

actions that are happening in these larger cities.

But they're also concerned about the creep of socialism within their party because these are not values that they hold.

And a lot of them had parents or grandparents that fought in wars to protect that from coming and being part of American society.

So yes, there's definitely, they definitely are concerned about the lack of dismissing that.

And the cancel culture

really deeply concerns everyone because we look at ourselves as Americans and one of the things that we're most sort of proud of is our ability to be able to speak our mind.

And

even saying sometimes the most simplest thing can be twisted and turned by the curators of our culture, and you'll become a bad guy or a bad girl without saying anything more

without saying anything that is terribly egregious.

But words are twisted and turned, and that is deeply concerning.

So tell me how much the VP

selection matters.

And I'm talking about heartland Democrats.

If 50% of Democrats don't think he's going to finish out the term, the VP pick has got to be one of the most important things.

If he picks a black woman that not a lot of people know or is a radical,

is that important?

The media would say that's the most important thing.

Or is it just to have somebody who is well-known, respected,

not radical,

even if they're black or white, it doesn't matter?

Right.

So, I think people,

more than any other presidential picket in my lifetime, are people most focused on who the pick is because of Biden's age, but also because of some of the

all of the gaps he has had that show that he's not as sharp as he used to be.

So it is

more important in this one, and it's not a geographical pick.

That used to be a really big thing, right?

Pick a person because of their state.

I think that last, that went out the window with Tim Kaine in Virginia.

But,

you know, this person needs to be pretty even-keeled and

thoroughly vetted, which is why I tend to think it's going to be one of the women, and not Amy Klobuchar, because she took herself out, but one of the women that were standing on the stage during the debates this year, because they have been vetting the most.

Yep.

Yep.

Okay, real quick, because I've got less than probably 30 seconds now.

Is the Trump coalition, those Democrats that voted for Donald Trump, is that coalition still alive?

His coalition has not changed.

The people that voted for him in 2016 are still there.

I would argue that he's grown more people in more urban and rural areas where he needs to earn and hold votes are in the suburban areas.

And he needs to focus on earning that vote, giving them a reason to show up.

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No, no.

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I think they just made their decision if they're listening right now.

Yeah.

Right, okay, thank you.

No, I don't know.

Actually, I think maybe in the next few weeks, I believe is the.

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I got a lot of stuff to talk to you about, how the communists are infiltrating everything and the Democrats, but can I save it for tomorrow?

Because I just...

Oof.

Yes.

Does this job get to you sometimes where you're just like, I can't do it.

I can't do it anymore.

It does get a little bit overwhelming.

It seems like there's a constant flow of really terrible news all the time.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So there's a couple of things that I'm doing that,

you know,

I'm ready to flee the city.

I don't know if anybody knows that,

but I'm ready to get out of

what city do you live in?

You live nowhere near 40 minutes from a city.

Yeah, that's close enough.

That's close enough to be called the city for me.

For what's coming, that's close enough.

I just want to, I just, anyway, I was,

Tanya and I have talked about putting an addition on our house at the ranch because all of the family would be living together and that's just insanity.

I mean, I'll be praying for Christ to return if that happens.

So when you're living on top of each other.

So we wanted to build an addition.

Well, I just got a, I got a phone call from the builder and he's like,

I can't guarantee that if we start this, we're going to be able to finish this at any time because we can't get the lumber.

There's lots of things that I'm just,

the lumber and the supplies for the sheetrock and everything else, they were told by the major supplier in the Mountain West that they won't be able to get them,

those supplies, and they don't know when they'll come in, and that's indefinitely.

So it's not like a six or 12 week or, you know, four months, 18 months, two years.

It's just, we don't know.

We have no idea when it's going to be able to come.

Incredible.

This is America.

It's

amazing.

And it's unlike the Depression.

You would think all of these people are out of work.

And so you would think, like during the Depression, you could still get the things to build, but nobody had the money to build.

Right.

But if you had the money, you were providing all of these jobs.

That's not happening now because there's so many things that

they can't do.

Do you know?

Concrete is three times the the cost now.

It's interesting because they haven't shut down construction

per se.

They haven't shut down a lot of these industries.

But is that the reason?

Is it a supply chain issue that earlier on in the supply chain, things are closed down so somewhere the next step is not getting done?

It's a factor of two things.

One, if you're living in a state where Californians and people from Michigan and Illinois and everything else are like, I'm getting out of here, man.

If you live in one of those states, you live in Florida, you live anywhere in the mountain west, you live, I talked to my sister in Cody, Wyoming, and she's like, Glenn, the property values are insane.

People are just buying stuff sight unseen.

She's like, I can put property up today.

It will be sold by the end of the day without anybody even looking at it.

Yeah.

You know, people are just moving out of these states that are becoming oppressive, and they're going to wreck all of the great places.

Oh, you people.

But so you've got the two things that are happening.

You have

the

lack of enough supply line for a lot of stuff.

And then on top of it, you have just the industry in certain states just going crazy.

Everybody's building.

Yeah, which is interesting.

You wouldn't think that those two problems would be happening at the same time, but I guess...

No.

I guess that's part of it.

No.

I was talking to to a home builder who actually works here

in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area, and he said the same thing.

They want to do all these big projects.

They can't do them because they can't get the supplies, the basic building supplies to build homes.

And that is just, you know, I can't remember ever hearing about that problem in America.

It's a bizarre place to be, especially when you want to put people back to work.

There's a lot of companies that want to build projects.

They're like, this is a great time.

People are available.

People are ready.

Maybe we're getting a deal on certain things because of the economy is down a little bit.

And they can't even take advantage of those things because they can't get the basic supplies they need.

We've got glass,

a glass wall that is waiting to put into a new studio at Mercury.

We've been working on it forever.

The glass is delayed until like end of September.

We ordered it, I don't know, a month and a half ago, two months ago.

I mean,

the construction people are saying all the same thing.

We're just waiting.

We're waiting for these products to arrive.

And nobody knows when they're going to arrive.

I was talking to a friend of mine who runs one of the places for

Ralph Loren.

And

we were just chatting.

And I said, so how's business?

He's like, we're closed.

We're closed.

And I said, wow,

what is that like?

Yeah, some of the stores are just closed.

And he said, and we're getting all kinds of pressure.

We're going to open up again.

So getting all kinds of pressure to sell.

He said, but we don't have any new product.

He said, we only have what we had on the shelves.

He said, I don't know when we're getting our

fall line.

And it's happened everywhere with almost every clothing manufacturer.

They don't know when they're going to introduce the fall line of clothing.

They're still sitting with the spring and summer stuff that now, as you're going into, you know, coat season, they're like, I don't have any sweaters.

We don't have them yet.

I mean, we're just seeing things that nobody is thinking about.

Yeah, and all that stuff's going to back up.

I keep thinking about that with entertainment, too.

It's like, we're going to have this flood of movies that were scheduled to come out this year that as soon as we have the availability, right, they're going to come out kind of packed together all at once, but there's nothing in the pipeline.

There's no new seasons of the shows that you love.

I mean, maybe they're writing a lot of good episodes, but other than that, much of this stuff isn't happening at all.

And even when it is happening, I was hearing them describe how they're filming these shows, Glenn, where, like,

all of the, you know, all of the actors come in and they do walk through their lines and they all have to leave.

Then all the lighting people come in all separate because they don't want to pass COVID to each other.

So they come in and they leave.

And then the people come in with a set and they go to all.

I mean, it's going to take 10 times as long and cost, God only knows how much more.

And it's going to take forever to get you the actual shows.

I mean, that's a dumb, minor one, but it's something that affects people's lives.

And I don't know about you, but we've been looking through Netflix and Apple and everything else.

We're like, seen it, seen it, seen it.

You've seen all of Netflix.

Seen it.

Seen it.

I mean, it feels like it.

Yeah.

I know.

Feels like it.

Yeah, I finished up reading everything on the internet yesterday.

So now I'm all caught up.

Yeah, I'm caught up to the internet.

Really?

Yeah, I don't know if there's anything new today, but as of right now, I've got nothing left to read,

which is something.

We actually got in the middle of this pandemic.

My wife, who is a bit of a,

she likes cleaning.

She's a little bit obsessive about cleaning products.

And

as the, you know, the COVID kicked in and the deaths started piling up, she was like, I need more paper towels, right?

Because that's what she would, of course, do in a situation like that.

She needed paper towels.

Now, we had some paper towels, and she's not a hoarder, but she was getting scared that we were getting low on paper towels, particularly bounty selecta-size paper towels, which is the ones that she always buys because she likes, she could pick them in all different sizes, as you know, Glenn.

Everyone thinks about this as much as I do, I'm sure.

So

it's April, let's see, April

19th.

And my wife, of course, like everyone else on the planet, is going online and trying to find random stores that will sell them paper towels or toilet paper or Clorox wipes.

Clorox wipes just now coming back into stores.

But paper towels and toilet paper have been there for a long time.

And so we had plenty of toilet paper.

We were okay there.

She wanted more paper towels to be safe.

So she just started, you know, searching the internet, which is what you do, right?

Amazon wasn't selling it.

She found a company in China that was willing to sell her 12 bounty select-a-sized paper towel giant rolls for the bargain price of $54.

Okay.

$54 each.

For all of them.

No, for all of them.

For four of them.

For 12 of them.

Holy cow.

$54.

Now, that is not a good price for 12 rolls of toilet paper, but.

No, I don't.

Okay, in the middle of a pandemic, you figure you're going to pay a little bit more.

Now, this is not a.

Right, Lobby.

This is not a.

This is not a.

At this point, and I got to say, in the middle of this pandemic, at this point,

I don't care what happens.

Like, I'm just hoping we make it through.

My wife, we're in the middle of trying to deal with the homeschooling thing and all the craziness.

My wife, as you know, very social.

Not the pandemic, not her situation.

It's not her vibe at all.

So I'm like, $54 for paper towels to make you happy for 10 minutes.

Fine.

Right.

Like, that's where it was in the middle of the day.

Got it.

So,

April 19th, she orders them.

Obviously, they don't come.

Right.

Like, we all, we know the paper towels do not show up in the normal time.

She's, you know, following the paper towels.

They are updating the site.

I don't know if it's a complete scam or not.

They are updating the site slowly.

And then it gets to the point where

it's been like now two months, right?

And of course, paper towels are in every store in America.

We still have no paper towels from this company.

So she does the responsible thing and goes to the credit card because she's tried to cancel it now 50 times.

They won't let her do it.

She goes to the credit card company and says, I'm, you know, canceling this transaction.

They never sent me this stuff.

She does that.

Then, a few days later, I guess it was almost August.

Okay, late, late July, we get a package in the mail.

She opens it up and she's looking at it.

She's like, what is this?

Like, what is this package?

I have it right here.

This is the package.

Now, this is uh bounty select a size 12 paper towels, white giant rolls times two.

Okay,

um, and so we open it up, she's like, What are these?

Now, you'd think if you ordered bounty paper towels with the blue,

you'd know exactly what they were, right?

Okay, yes, right.

This is it from China.

Oh, hold out, pull out one of these rolls.

This is how they came.

This is the roll of paper towels.

Oh my gosh.

Now, the paper towels are smaller.

This is a giant roll, supposedly, smaller than a roll of toilet paper.

Smaller.

Yes.

Except it has no little thing in the middle, the little, you know, the little cardboard.

There's a way you can

tube.

And it is, I don't even think they're paper towels.

I'm pretty sure it's toilet paper.

And it is a.

Now, this is $54.

So

you were ripped off by...

by a Chinese website.

I find that so hard to believe.

This is a stunner.

So I went back to the credit card company.

I'm like, we're not.

Because then they said, oh, actually, they delivered it.

So they rejected our blocking the charge for $54 for 12 rolls of knockoff,

not the name brand they promised, not paper towels, and not giant, none of the things we ordered.

And they showed up four months late.

So we had to resubmit.

I submitted it with pictures.

This is not a giant roll of bounty paper towels.

So we're still in the process of this fight against the system, Glenn, that I will not give up until we get our $55 back.

The oppression, you know, there's a white man

who made them, those Chinese people do this.

Yes.

You know, it was a white man.

A white man enslaved Chinese people and forced them

to scam us.

Right.

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Okay, so

you have the paper towels that are clearly smaller.

What do you think?

We make them a little smaller.

You've got the smaller roll of paper towels.

Okay.

So

I'm sitting down taking care of my business.

And I look over to the toilet paper, you know, and it just strikes me that it's it's just slightly smaller

than toilet paper rolls should be.

Now, I've looked at toilet paper rolls my whole life,

and you know, I know the industrial crap that, you know, is one ply and smaller and everything else, you know, for the cheap bosses.

Gosh, I hope we don't have that kind of toilet paper at the place, do we?

Anyway,

so I understand that.

That's not this.

This is regular toilet paper, But either I have gotten so ginormous that my hands are now so fat and my ass is so big

that it just appears to me that the toilet paper roll has shrunk.

And that's a possibility.

But I think the toilet paper has actually gotten smaller.

Has anybody else gone through this where they're like, hey, wait a minute, this is like 5% smaller.

It's not like dramatically smaller.

It's just a little smaller.

Oh, yeah.

This happens all the time.

It's a big thing in ice cream where they have taken the old half gallon containers and just like shaved off a couple of percent per year.

And now they're in between like a quart and a half gallon and they still sell it for the same price.

That's why I think

is it bluebell here?

I think is it bluebell I think that does it where they point out still a half gallon?

It says like right on the package still a half gallon because they have not shaved a percentage off.

This is, yes, this is a big thing, actually.

It's a way that these companies are able to increase their profits without changing.

I mean, yes, I've gotten fatter.

I mean, the COVID-19, I blew by 19 months ago.

The COVID-19 is almost the COVID-90 at this point.

So I know that my hands and everything else have gotten bigger, but there is a possibility then that this is true.

I mean, not for you.

For you, you're just fatter, but it is possible for most.

All right.

I feel like a giant.

I look at it and I'm like, these are for little people.

What is this?

I need the.

You know what I mean?

Yes.

I'm at that point now where I feel like.

Look how cute this toilet paper is.

I've kind of just like priced in the COVID thing to my current size.

You know, you have these things where you're the same weight for a long time and you gain some weight and you want to lose back to that period.

I've just plateaued it now.

I've just said, This is my new weight, and now I'll calculate it from here.

I feel like it's actually disrespectful to the victims of the pandemic if I were to lose this weight.

Uh, because you know,

then right, when they cure it, then I'll be like, Okay, it's time to slip down again.

It's a little bit more.

I'm just getting to the point to where I've got to be able to leave my house soon because I'm losing the ability to walk.

Maybe that's just maybe that's just me.

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Now, Stu has a dilemma.

He purchased from China four rolls of bounty

paper towels for $54 or $56?

$54.

I did actually, to be fair, I got $10.

So they were...

They were, I did get a bargain basement price of $5.40 for one roll of paper towel would be bad enough.

When you buy them in bulk, it's even worse.

And when you actually get it, it's not the name brand that you ordered.

It's not giant.

It's not select a size.

And it's not paper towels.

And it showed up four months late.

It's slightly bigger than toilet paper.

Yeah, it's more narrow.

But a little slightly wider maybe than toilet paper?

Yeah.

And doesn't have the cardboard tube in the middle, so you can't really use it.

No, you can't put it on any of the rollers for sure.

No.

Uh-uh.

So that's nice.

Now, you paid $54 for it.

Now, so he said to me during the break, so what do I do with it?

And I I suggest that you try to sell it on the internet to a bigger sucker than you.

Ah, like we're up in the game a little bit.

I like that.

Yeah, yeah.

So I have to get more than $54 out of it.

If I sell each one individually,

I just have to

sell 10 of them.

I mean, I said there was a sucker born every minute, not every second.

Okay.

I'm not sure you can sell all 10.

That's why they did it in bulk.

They know there's somebody so stupid they will buy this now.

At least charge $40.

$40, put $54 on it.

There's some dope out there, and that's what happens.

Right.

And again, your Russian people are living in China again.

This is the same accent.

Because you can't, yeah, you can't have an accent that's a Chinese person, or it'll be very, very bad.

But Russians, I could do all day.

Well, as we learned, yeah, and as we learned earlier, it's okay to blame white parents for problems, but no one else, so it's okay.

Okay, so what do I do?

How do I do it?

You're the master of this.

How would I?

I'm the master of what?

You know, suckering people.

I mean, you might go into the Radio Hall of Fame.

You've obviously been suckering people for years.

So anyway,

what you would do is you now have to reclassify it.

She was looking for bounty paper towels.

So what is it that people are short of right now

that you could kind of claim that that's what that is?

I mean, I could go for the Clorox wipes.

Now, this,

because those are just.

There's not that big of a shortage.

No, there is a big shortage of those.

They're just getting back into stores.

Like, people are frantic over these things.

How about disposable masks?

See, has it...

I'll try to.

They say for me.

It does look like it.

It should be a disposable mask.

Take two of them.

Okay, now I'll take the other one.

So double

together.

Yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, right.

Now, if you just take a rubber band and you staple it to each end, you would put that on you over your ears.

So they're disposable.

How many sheets in that?

Oh my gosh, I can make thousands of disposable masks with this.

Right.

So

this is a disposable mask for you and your whole family for the rest of COVID.

There'll be hundreds of these that you could make.

And you sell them by the roll.

This is brilliant.

Okay.

So they'll just put like basically a string in one side to the the other and sell them for how much do you think I get for each one?

Well, how much are masks?

Masks are expensive.

Right.

That's true.

These are disposable.

You don't use them a second time.

This is that's crazy using masks because they're expensive.

Using masks, the same mask every time.

No, you can, they're disposable.

You'll have thousands of masks

ready to go.

I think this is so good.

You take that roll,

you just take a box of rubber bands, you put a bunch of rubber bands, maybe 10 10 rubber bands in the box with the roll there you go wait I don't even attach it sell it for

no

no

so they have to put the the paper to the

face and then just wrap them

well no you give them some staples maybe and then they just staple that rubber band to each side and then they put that around their ears Here, make one.

Do you have a stapler right there and a rubber band?

No, why wouldn't it?

No.

I'm going to show you how easy it is to make.

No, I I don't.

Does anybody can somebody bring into the studio?

Yeah, you just, all you do is you're going to fold the two, the four corners.

Listen to me here.

You're going to take the four corners, lay it out on your table,

okay?

And you're going to take the two edges, the four corners, and you're going to put them into like a point.

Okay, fold them in so it's like a point

on each side.

Well, I need rubber bands,

two rubber bands and a stapler.

I feel like a stapler though.

I've got a stapler now.

Okay.

Okay.

So So now you take those two points, all right?

You staple them closed so they're on top of each other on each end.

So like this,

because it kind of comes in a point.

Yeah, that's a really poor one, but yes.

Yes.

Not a bit of art in your soul, is there?

I actually hate it.

Okay.

All right.

So now...

Oh, I didn't get that phone.

What a surprise.

This is a manufacturing process.

This is not art.

We're trying to protect people from COVID here.

No, no, no.

This is.

Life is art, Stu.

Life is art.

Everything you do should be beautiful.

All right.

Good.

Now you take the rubber band.

When you get the rubber band, you have them?

Yes, I have.

Okay.

Now you just

staple one end of the rubber band to each point.

Okay.

And so that way it'll go over your ears.

Okay.

One here.

Okay.

No, this is looking pretty good.

Right?

And you could do this.

You do this yourself.

And then when you're done using it, you throw it away.

Okay.

All right.

Okay.

Now we got to.

We need somebody that can help us how to post this online because this is great.

Okay.

So

let's get Chris Brady to make.

Now put it around your ears.

Pull it down.

That's it.

That's perfect.

That's perfect.

This is, I can totally go into any store with this.

I can make like 5,000 of these things for $54.

Right.

And sell them for it.

For $54.

Right.

You can make...

no, you're not making it.

These are, this is me.

See, because if you put your time in making all those masks, then it's not worth it.

Then it's not worth it.

You take a handful of rubber bands, some staples, and one roll.

You got 10 rolls.

So you just, you just evenly spread them out, you package it as, and you just put it in a bag, and you send it out.

And they're 30 bucks, 30 bucks for whatever it is, a thousand masks.

Done.

Sell it back to the Chinese.

I should just start taunting any country that has an outbreak.

I could just start.

No, no, no.

I think we should sell it to the Chinese.

What is the

big Chinese, like eBay?

Oh, we need somebody that can

one of those type of yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

If we can get them on Alibaba, I have no idea how to do that, but I think we should sell them back to the Chinese.

I like this idea a lot.

I think we can make some real cash off of this.

That should be my goal, to see if I can make more than $54.80

off of these rolls.

I think you charge.

I mean, I'm being aggressive, but if you're selling to Chinese, I don't know how much, you know, that they have $30 for a roll of disposable masks.

Who knows?

I don't know.

You know, sell them for $5, $8.

Got to be believable.

Now, can I do that?

And remember, you've got time and shipping involved, too.

That's true.

It could take at least four months for these to arrive, I will tell you that.

Right.

Can I put a backlog?

Should I put Stew Does America on it as a logo or do I want to deny all culpability?

I mean, if you're signing to the Chinese, they don't care.

And if you're signing it to, if you're sending it to America,

then it could be a celebrity thing and people will be, not that you're a celebrity, but it could be that people are like, oh, I want to buy that because, you know, as seen on TV.

Right.

You know what I mean?

Right, right.

So that would be

authentic.

Is that what your case is here?

Right, right.

And, you know, if you made anything over $54, maybe you should donate that to like the Nazarene Fund, which we said today.

The Nazarene Fund is down helping the Christians in Beirut right now, and it is very bad.

They really need your help.

But

if it's known that you're going to give the money to charity.

Yeah, it loses its authenticity there.

Yeah, it loses the authenticity of a sucker is born that is a bigger sucker than you.

You know what I mean?

Because you could have a you could have a big heart and you'd be like, I don't know, those masks might work.

And then you get them and you're like, yeah, but it was only

$85 and that's all going to charity anyway.

And to be clear, the mask will not work.

I will say all the, it's actually reporting viruses in China.

As your attorney, I didn't hear that.

No, of course.

What I heard Stu saying is, this is the best mask ever, right?

Yes, of course.

That's what I meant to say.

Right.

Also, you can't really breathe in.

When you breathe in, it just attaches itself to your mouth.

Right?

That's what that's

why it works.

When you breathe in, it kind of sucks up next to your mouth.

Oh, and then you breathe out.

I will say there's an issue with some paper.

If the wetness of your lips hits the mask, it will disintegrate and turn into paper shreds and then get in your mouth.

And then you'll definitely have COVID because there's no way this was not made out of paper.

I'm not hearing any of that.

I'm not hearing any of that.

Stations edit that part out.

We're live.

Oh, crap.

Radio Hall Family.

Well, you didn't hear.

This isn't the mask you were looking for.

Okay.

So the old Jedi mind trick, I think, will work.

I'm not sure.

All right.

So package that up and then let's bring it on the air tomorrow.

And I think we'll have it.

I think this looks easy.

I don't see how I couldn't make a fortune off of this idea.

Hey, God bless America.

You know what I'm saying?

God bless America.

They think they can out America us?

Nah.

You send us paper towels?

We make surgical masks out of them.

Go ahead, send us your worst.

We're Americans.

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You're listening to Glenn Beck.

This is the Glenn Beck program, just making America stronger every second that we're on the air.

Just,

you know, really trying to encourage those entrepreneurs like Stu, who's just opened up his new mask business, making lemonade out of lemons.

And I commend you for it.

It's that kind of ingenuity that is

that innovative thinking, quite honestly, that's going to

change the world.

Yeah,

it's a pretty nice mask.

We're getting some good ideas.

We have capitalists in our audience, as you know.

People love America, love capitalism.

Kevin writes in and says, hey,

they are just like their select-a-sized paper towels.

You can market these as select your own level of protection.

You can choose as many sheets as you'd like to make it thicker to provide more protection as the mask.

That's brilliant.

Brilliant.

This works pretty well.

Brilliant.

I mean,

not for the virus, but

for making money.

It would work really well if people buy it.

I think that's probably, you know, I think it's,

you know.

And we've already had multiple offers here, Glenn.

Multiple offers to clear $54.

So

I think this is going to be a winner.

Well, but I think, I mean, but those are people who are like, I really want to give my money to the Nazarene Fund, and it would be fun to do this, too.

So they're not suckers.

You know, those are tender, tender-hearted tender-hearted people, and that kind of sucks.

You know, because we're looking for the suckers.

And really, we're looking to sell it back to the Chinese.

Think of this.

This has got to go in the box.

Made in China, assembled in America.

I like it.

So this is like almost like a, it's almost patriotism, what you're talking about.

It's exactly patriotism.

You put a little flag there by that statement.

Made in China, assembled in America.

And if your rubber bands come from America or the staples come from America,

most

some parts made in China, most made in America and assembled in America.

Yeah.

That's pretty powerful, Glenn.

I mean, in this time, I think people will unite around this message of solidarity.

I think so, too.

I mean, you were ripped off by the Chinese.

Let's rip them off.

We need somebody who who is Chinese, though, because we don't know the culture.

And so

we have to have some things in there that mean something to them.

Maybe we put the communist flag on it, made in China.

Ah, because then we could put up ads on Chinese websites and sell them back to the Chinese.

For profit.

Correct.

Correct.

Because they sold you worthless paper towels for $54

because you're a boob.

Fair.

I mean, they have a true description.

Right.

They have like a trillion people over there.

There's got to be a bigger boob than you.

Right?

Yeah.

Not that we know of, but it's possible just because of science.

Just because the odds.

Yeah.

The odds.

They're in my favor.

I mean, they're having children like crazy.

Yeah.

The odds.

And may they always be in your favor.

Wow, we should write that down because I think we're going to probably be kind of probably be hearing some of that kind of talk soon from our federal government, capital city.

Trying to make a lot of money.

That is nice.

We've got a lot of these here.

May I ask you?

No, I'm not going to.

Anyone know how long COVID-19 stays on plastic or paper towels?

Because

if it's longer than four months, I definitely have it now.

You guys all just watched me get it on the air.

Yeah,

you might have it because that definitely is a sealed bag with Chinese air in it.

Oh, yeah, definitely Chinese air.

I love this.

I love that conspiracy theory.

Don't open the bags, they're shipping all the air over to us.

Yeah, so and the seeds, the seeds that you can plant COVID in the garden, right?

That's happening to people all across the country.

It's happening.

It's happening.

Man, I wish we were on the wrong side.

It would be so fun to destroy something, wouldn't it?

I mean, it'd be easy.

At least it would be easy.

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