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Nancy Pelosi, you're about to make a statement?
Oh, I'm so excited.
I'm pretty excited about it.
Anytime Nancy speaks,
dogs start to run towards the television.
They're like,
I mean, this just has to be her saying, this is it.
We've seen the
people are like, is she going to cancel it?
No, right?
Nope.
Not with that many flags behind her.
No.
Well, maybe she, you know, you could certainly make the argument that that would be a time to cancel it.
You're doing it for the country.
But of course, we know that that is not the outcome they're looking for.
I am very, very, very distracted today because I can't decide whether or not
I just can't decide what to do on something.
And
I
asked on social media last night for your prayers.
And
just, if you wouldn't mind, just pray right now so I can
make up my mind on some things that
whether I should express them or not.
And we've got some things to express on impeachment today.
Holy
cow was that a circus yesterday.
All that and more.
Oop, and Nancy speaking.
Next.
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Oh my gosh, Nancy Pelosi.
Nancy Pelosi is about to speak.
In fact, she's speaking right now.
The status of the impeachment inquiry.
Can we take that or do we have to pause first?
We got to pause first.
I'm sorry.
We're going to pause quickly and then we're gonna come back nancy pelosi standby in one minute
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I can't tell you.
We can't.
I think we're trying to find the right feed.
We don't have rights, apparently, to this live feed, and it's really hacking me off.
We have it?
We have the feed.
Go ahead.
Here's Nancy Pelosi.
Return to power.
During the debate over impeachment at the Constitutional Convention,
George Mason also asked, Shall any man be above justice?
Shall that man be above it who can commit the most extensive injustice?
In his great wisdom, he knew that injustice committed by the president erodes the rule of law,
the very idea of fair justice, which is the bedrock of our democracy.
And if we allow a president to be above the law, we do so surely at the peril of our republic.
In America, no one is above the law.
I agree with that.
For many weeks, through the Intelligence Committee working with the Foreign Affairs and Oversight Committees, the American people have heard the testimony of truly patriotic career public servants, distinguished diplomats, and decorated war heroes,
some of the president's own appointees.
The facts are uncontested.
The president abused his power for his own personal political benefit
at the expense of our national security
by holding military aid and crucial Oval Office meeting in exchange
for an announcement of an investigation into his political benefit.
She's a thousand years old, and Disney doesn't have the vocal track of the animatronics around her.
The American people heard testimony.
Remember, the voice is the hardest thing to do.
You illuminated, without a doubt, that the president's actions are a profound violation of the public trust.
The President's actions have seriously violated the Constitution.
And let me tell you another thing
where he says and acts upon the belief, Article II says I can do whatever I want.
No,
his wrongdoing strikes at the very heart of our Constitution, a separation of powers, three co-equal branches, each a check and balance on the other.
A republic, if we can keep it, said Benjamin Franklin.
Our democracy
is at stake.
The president leaves us no choice
but to act
because he is trying to corrupt once again the election for his own benefit.
The president has engaged in abusive power, undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections.
His actions are in defiance of the vision of our founders and the oath of office that he takes to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Sadly,
but with confidence and humility,
with allegiance to our founders, and a heart full of love for America.
Oh,
today I am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment.
Oh, my God.
This is a shocking
approach to action
that we wish the president had not made necessary.
Unbelievable.
In signing the Declaration of Independence, the founders invoked a firm reliance on divine progress.
Divine providence.
Oh my God.
Don't you do it.
Oh my gosh.
You are prayerful.
And we will proceed in a manner worthy of our
oath of office
to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Oh my gosh, in defense of the world.
Hey, stop.
I don't.
No, go ahead, take it, take it.
I can't take it, but go ahead, keep her up.
Oh, she's done.
Oh, Oh, she's done.
There she goes.
That was one of the worst speeches I've ever heard in my entire life.
This is awful.
I just about went blind.
I just about hysterical blindness.
Did she do this to troll people?
All she ever talks about in public is the Constitution and God.
And then none of her actions reflect either of those things.
None, ever, ever.
I mean, think about this.
This is coming from a party who believes the Constitution is an outdated, antiquated document that barely has anything to do with today?
You think the founders couldn't see Donald Trump?
I didn't see Donald Trump five years ago.
How could the founders see it?
Yet, this esteemed old dusty document, somehow or another, still sees him.
Huh.
Wow.
It's like...
It's like it really does work.
Except
you're saying you want a
a somber and stoic process here.
That's been anything but this.
Yesterday was an absolute joke.
Joke.
A joke.
And not to mention, I mean, this is like the equivalent of a NFL head coach calling a press conference.
two days before the Super Bowl and saying, we intend to play in the Super Bowl.
It's like, well, we already know you won the championship game.
You're all here.
You're practicing.
We know you're going ahead with the impeachment.
This is not a shock.
You did not need a press conference to tell us you were going to try to impeach the president of the United States.
You told us in 2017.
Except it's not like that because they didn't win the championship.
This is like Colin Kaepernick coming out and saying, I'm going to be the quarterback
on the winning Super Bowl team.
If he was the owner of the team.
The point is that this is an obvious thing that we all knew was going on, and they have complete crazy.
This is crazy.
We all knew that they were going to impeach.
We pretty much knew the second they got control of the house.
And honestly, it's been their goal since day one.
So here's the only thing that
keeps me sane today, honestly, is
drugs.
I have been thinking about whiskey an awful lot.
I got to say, it's great.
I mean, I have to tell you, it really works.
I have been,
I see people now with a glass of whiskey and I miss it terribly.
And you know what?
It's consistent and it's always there for you.
Now, some would say God would be a better thing to do, but whiskey is easier.
It's easier.
And quite frankly, as a time where I'm getting ready to pay my tithing, it's cheaper.
I could lose my job and it's still cheaper.
Anyway.
Oh, my gosh.
The only thing that keeps me sane is
the fact that I just don't
believe the American people, and I mean Democrats, think this is fair either.
I really don't.
Now, I'm not talking about the Democrats who are the die-hard, you know, at any cost, you know, because there are those Trump supporters who are like, at any cost, he could go out and shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue with some Trump supporters, and they would be like, so?
So he had a right to do it.
No, not really.
Not really.
So I'm not talking about those people.
I'm talking about the,
I would hope
60%.
I would actually hope 80 or 90, but
I think it's about 60%
of the nation that can honestly say this is just not, this is not right.
This isn't fair.
This isn't right.
Well, and it seems particularly
unconvincing, right?
I mean, I think you look back at the way this is rolled out, you have to think their plan from the beginning of this was go through the Mueller thing, get the results, find all the stuff that was obvious that they colluded, or whatever we can paint to the people that there was collusion between Trump and Russia.
Then we go through impeachment after that long process.
Well, they just cataclysmic failure when it came to the Mueller report.
They got nothing out of it.
No one believed it was impeachable.
I mean, it was nothing.
So then they're like, well, if we wait past
a week after hearing about this phone call,
he's going to wind up, we're going to be in the election.
We have to get this done this year.
How are we going to do that?
Just go for it.
So this is like almost like a substitute for what they thought they were going to get out of the Muller.
This is a jam down.
Anything,
whatever it takes,
if it means silencing people, if it means,
you know, just ramrodding this through,
there is no semblance of fairness here at all.
Look at the people they had speak yesterday.
Look at their record.
They are,
I'm going to talk about them tonight at five o'clock.
By the way, it's an audience show tonight.
I haven't done an audience show in a long time.
It's all about impeachment.
With your questions, you can still tweet your questions
at
what is it?
Is it at Blaze?
At the Blaze?
At the Blaze and hashtag Ask Glenn.
But
I'm going to be answering your questions with a live audience tonight, and I'm going to be exposing who these people were that testified yesterday.
What's her name that
Gates came after?
Listen to this exchange
from yesterday with
Matt Gates and
the
supreme
Legal Scholar, who, of course, is very, very neutral.
Uh-huh.
Listen to this exchange.
We don't have it yet?
Okay.
All right.
We're having a problem today with technical difficulties.
Please stand by.
It was Pamela Carlin.
And, you know, they, well, she's a Stanford law professor.
She's clerk for supreme court justice blackburn she's she's great well yeah there's some other things that she has done uh that are uh she is a self-described uh
uh
bisexual i think she said bisexual bitch didn't she to self or describe herself as that at one point not yesterday
she has she and some of the others that were testifying yesterday are part of the resistance movement.
They've been calling, they've been openly calling for impeachment.
One of them openly called for impeachment before he was sworn in.
This is who they have?
This is not fair.
You know who the Republicans picked?
A guy who doesn't like Donald Trump.
Yeah, I think that's a really good illustration of why the American people see this as such a ridiculously partisan process.
You know, there are plenty.
Judge Napolitano on Fox News channel is saying he would vote for impeachment.
They could bring Judge Napolitano out there and he would argue that he should be impeached.
There are libertarians and some on the right, conservative-wise, that are critical of what the president did and how he did it and that it is an impeachable offense.
You can't find one of them.
who's going to have a little credibility with someone in the middle.
And the reason they don't do that is because it's got nothing to do with trying to win people over.
It's just a partisan issue.
They're jamming it through.
They can tell all their AOC activists that they got the impeachment done, and then they can move on to their election and hold impeachment over the president.
And then they're saying that, I mean, impeaching a president is overturning an election.
Now, you're doing that with eight months before a presidential election.
You are using the power of your office and the power of the Constitution to unfairly convict someone and overturn an election.
There is nothing more serious than that.
And how dare you say that
no one is above the law?
If we used these standards, Obama would have been impeached in his first year.
If you use these standards,
No one is above the law?
Hillary Clinton.
Email servers.
How about just the selling of all of our uranium?
What about that one?
What about the thing that's being investigated here?
Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and all the stuff that went on in Ukraine.
Unbelievable.
Look, you know, it's just, it's obviously just a tactic.
And it doesn't even seem like they're attempting.
to convince people that this is a realistic case.
And I have to tell you, I have a theory on this.
It is a theory, but it is based on fact all the way around it.
Now, is this what's happening?
I don't know, but it's a theory, and I think it's a damn good one.
And I'll give that to you in one minute.
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We break for 10 seconds.
Okay, so Stu.
If you've been watching our specials, which I think you've, I mean, you're the executive producer, you've watched about half of them.
I mean, half's a high school.
You've been in the room.
You're rounding up?
Yeah, you've been in the room.
Yes, I've watched them.
So
as we've laid out, what is the Soros plan,
along with the State Department, to overthrow countries?
Citizen
society thing.
2.0.
2.0.
Right.
And how does it work?
Do you remember?
Well, I mean, I could give you a mediocre recounting of that, but you happen to be the host of the special.
So I don't know what you have to say.
So here's what it is.
What Civil Society 2.0, which is part of the State Department's policy, and it is now
ingrained and institutionalized in our State Department, is we look for countries that we can overthrow.
We can go over and train people to be revolutionaries.
And we teach them how to use social media.
And then after we've taught them and put them through this course, all of this is documented.
Once we put them through this course, then we say, wait for it, wait for it, wait for it.
And when there's an event like there was in the Ukraine, that's when the State Department notifies all those people now and supports them.
By the way, we have pictures of all of this.
We have videos of all of this and documents about all of this in Ukraine.
Then, once they get the, once they destabilize the government and flip the government, then they insist the Americans are here just to help, and we start an anti-corruption league.
That's what we did.
We had an anti-corruption bureau.
It was run by our Justice Department, the George Soros people, and their Justice Department.
And
it's an institution that picks and chooses, based on politics,
who they want to prosecute and who they want to call guilty and corrupt and who they don't.
This institution in Ukraine was completely corrupt.
The guy was sentenced to prison that was running it for interfering with our election.
it is.
Yeah, that's how corrupt the anti-corruption bureau was that we were the co-sponsor of.
So what they have to have is they have to have revolutionaries.
They have to have training for those revolutionaries.
Would you say that's been happening here in the United States?
Think the left is training revolutionaries?
Sure.
Absolutely.
You then have to knock down the confidence of the people of the country in their own institutions and their own constitution and have the people rise up and say, everything is so corrupt.
We want all of it out and we want
a separate institution because we don't trust the justice system.
We don't trust the intelligence system, the court system.
That's what they're doing to us right now.
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Welcome to the program.
We're glad you're here.
I had some really tough news yesterday that just about gutted me.
And I just want to ask for
your prayers on something.
I think this is a
you know, Billy Graham told me, he said, when it comes down to it, he said,
God's not going to look to an individual.
It's going to be something that is so miraculous.
All these little things will be happening, and it will be so miraculous that everyone involved will have to say, well, that was clearly God.
And there is absolutely no way, I found out yesterday, for me to
do the big summer event, which I think is the most important event of all the restorings I've ever done.
There's no way for me to pull it off, and I have to find a way to do it within the next like 12 days.
Otherwise, a door closes, and there's just,
humanly, there is no way to do it.
And I would just ask you to pray for miracles because I believe in them.
And if this is supposed to be done, it's going to happen because of him.
So
please pray.
This is,
I think I'm going to tell you what it is next
hour and what we had planned so you know the importance of it.
But
we'll take it as it comes.
Pat Gray, welcome to the program.
How are you?
I am great.
I just
fresh from seeing the Crypt Keepers press conference, what, half an hour ago.
She was great.
Give me a pack of camels.
She was great, man.
Talking about the bedrock of our democracy.
Right.
How important the founding fathers are to her.
Yes.
It just really moved us.
And to all of those on the left.
Man, you know,
what has happened in our civilization these last few years
has gotten so crazy that the left, you know, this atmosphere they've created
on the left is so toxic that not even the left can exist in it, I think.
Now, just today we had
this story about, well, we've got a bunch of stories.
You like some water?
Well, yes.
This happened to Hillary and her Howard Stern.
I think I have the same yesterday.
And it's amazing because he burn the cup.
Yeah, burn the cup.
Anyway, go ahead.
Okay, so the trans people were being honored in Olympia, Washington.
And did you see this strike?
Did you read about that?
Isn't that in the paper today?
Yeah, the trans people were being honored, and they were doing, I think they were doing the City Hall in trans colors and
the rainbow stuff.
And so
they invited the police into the building so that they'd be protected during their celebration.
And the trans people weren't very happy about that.
Here's what a couple of them had to say.
And you are telling me you're going to light up City Hall to honor black and brown trans women?
You're going to light up a city hall that has police, and police are a part of the problem.
Yeah, they're killing.
They kill my families.
What?
Wait, what?
They make it unsafe to live.
I'm a tranny suffering and the conditions you create for us to not live in this city.
I want to say that I am a person that values hearing out people's pain and talking to their hearts.
And I feel like the people here at City Hall, they don't do that.
People's hearts.
You create illusions.
Point of order, I'm going to ask that you refrain.
This is broadcast live out in people's homes with families.
My point is,
you didn't care what I just said, which proves my point.
You're not listening.
Okay, so there's that.
That's enough on me.
Okay, so they're telling this very liberal city council that
they're taking exception that the police are even in the building because the police are killing trans people.
I have missed those stories.
I have missed those stories too, but that's exactly what you would expect from you, Pat.
I believe.
Really?
We did this story a couple weeks ago, and that the total amount of murders of
straight people against trans people was like four.
Four.
It was like four
over like multiple years.
And all those were police officers coming up.
No, none of them were police officers.
And I will also point out,
all, or maybe all with the exception of one, were
men who went to prostitutes,
believed they were going for one gender, got the other one.
Yeah, and so the other one, I think, was a friend or a family member, I think.
Might have been.
I mean,
this is a lie.
For hate crime.
There's nothing here.
There's nothing.
But again, again, it's the left turning on the left because of the atmosphere they've created, no one can exist in.
Al Green was talking about how upset he was.
This is Al Green yelling at other Democrats for the people they called yesterday.
Listen to this.
Mr.
Speaker, and still I rise
with my mnemonic notes in hand.
Mr.
Speaker, I rise because I love my country,
but I also rise today
with heartfelt regrets.
It hurts my heart, Mr.
Speaker, to see the Judiciary Committee
hearing experts on the topic of impeachment,
one of the seminal issues of this Congress.
And the problem is?
Hearing experts, Mr.
Speaker, and not one person
of color among the experts.
There you go.
You could have gotten Clarence Thomas.
Right.
So, again, there's no pleasing the left because no matter who they bring before, it's not diverse enough for them.
Because if you had a black person on the panel, where's the Asian?
And if you have a black and an Asian, where's the Native American?
And if you have the Native American, where's the Hispanic?
And if you have the Hispanic, where is the undocumented dreamer?
That's right.
Now, also, Pete Buddha Judge is getting flack from the left.
I love this one.
This is awesome.
Look at his heinous crime.
I've got a photo of it.
So for the- Oh my gosh.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I don't even want to look at that.
He is standing in front of some sort of store with a red apron, ringing a bell, apparently trying to, I mean, you want to talk about a dog whistle.
Here is his...
His homophobic support of a homophobic
organization called the Salvation Army.
Yeah.
Now, let's do the math here on Pete Buddha Judge's homophobia.
He's literally married to a man.
Like, of all the activities on God's green earth, that seems like a pretty
homo-friendly thing to do.
Yeah, like, I feel like the least homophobic thing on the planet is to marry a man if you're a man.
Yeah.
I feel like it's like really making a statement.
Right.
The most pro
uh uh homosexual act you can do
is have homosexual sex okay really there's yeah that's the most pro act you can do where did you read that though i mean
he has science fox news
so here's this guy who what he he's married and having homosexual sex
and he so
hates that He hates himself for that.
I mean, that makes no sense.
I mean, it's very similar, right, to saying Clarence Thomas doesn't like black people, right?
Which they do say.
However, Budigej actually agrees with them on the issues, and they're still saying it.
You can never be woke enough.
Never.
You will never get there.
It's a road that does not have an end.
You will never be enough.
It does woke enough.
It does.
Train tracks usually kind of end right there.
That's kind of my point.
I mean, I've got another one of Chris Pratt, and you'll see the heinous crime he committed
the other day.
He's a serial hat.
We also have the photo of that.
Look at it.
I mean, there he is with his bulging muscles and whatnot
in some kind of gym.
But he's holding.
Get this.
I hesitate to even say it.
No, no, don't.
Don't.
I mean, well, you have to or on radio, but people can see it.
He's holding a plastic water bottle in his hand.
Single serve, single use.
Single use.
Means it will be like recycled afterwards.
So his friend Jason Momoa rightly, of course, called him out for that.
His friend?
His friend.
His friend.
His friend.
Yes.
Called him out.
And then he just got a crap storm of tweets coming down on him for it.
But Jason Momoa, in the past, has committed the same egregious situation.
Oh, my gosh.
Look at that.
There's Jason Momoa, wait, wait, wait.
He's actually, he's got three of them in front of him.
I just want to point out, though, I think he's blind.
I really didn't know that.
Seriously, I've seen this new documentary that he's in
called C.
He's completely blind in it.
Oh, my gosh.
Wow.
So I didn't know that.
Oh, well, then he didn't know it was a blind blood.
He had no idea.
No idea.
No idea.
I mean, if we don't stand up against this insanity and stop being so afraid of the names we're going to be called or themore.
I don't think it's us.
I really think it's the Democrats, the average person that
considers themselves a Democrat.
If you don't wake up
and stand up against it,
you're going to be scooped up just as fast as we will be.
This is going to collapse on its own weight.
There's no way you can abide by the new rules that they have set forward for us.
And they're just waiting.
There's no actual human being that believes drinking out of a water bottle is evil.
Those people...
There can't be, right?
It is a statement of virtue because you believe everyone else thinks no, I don't think that's entirely true.
I do.
I don't think so.
My daughter.
I don't think so.
Again, like you know Hannah.
I know Hannah.
And she's and she and she will actually act on these things.
And
she brings it, she drives me nuts.
I use, I ask, when we go shopping together, she'll bring her little, you know,
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And I respect her for doing that.
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But she lives that she doesn't, when she goes to restaurants, she'll bring her own, you know, her own does she drink out of single-use water bottles though?
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But she's not preaching about it.
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She's not a crusader.
Right.
We just use too many things
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Yeah.
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I mean I just it's just it's this bizarre thing.
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I mean, if that Hillary Clinton ran for president, maybe she would have won.
Yeah, she might have been.
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And now he's, I mean, I don't know if there's much disagreement that he's the best interviewer.
I can't stand it when people say that Larry King was the best interviewer.
Larry was awful.
He's the guy who said to Seinfeld, so were you fired?
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Speaker Pelosi has asked the House now to proceed with the Articles of Impeachment.
And I think they were mostly surprised by that, as most of America was.
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I remember when I was a kid
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We don't feel it anymore as adults, but it was like we were free.
We were able to roam and play and
just be back before it gets dark.
Those were the words that I heard before I heard the slap of the screen door close.
I was usually halfway across the lawn as my mother would say that.
We worked a lot in our family.
My dad was a baker.
We owned our own shop.
We worked hard.
He worked hard.
But we all did.
My mom and my two sisters were in the front and I was in the back with my dad.
I scrubbed the pots and pans and I hated it.
But this was our life.
I went to work in our bakery when I was eight,
every day.
But in the summer, I didn't have to go in the morning.
I could come later in the afternoon.
And for a few weeks, every summer, we would go down to my grandparents' farm.
They raised raspberries.
This was summer.
And somehow I felt older.
My sister was older, Coletta, and she used to pea vine.
And I remember she could drive those big, huge pea viners, and she'd make money over the summer.
So I got to feel older by going out and earning money, picking berries, sleeping with the windows open, getting up before the crack of dawn, feed the chickens, pick the berries, punch the berry card, go in so tired that all you wanted to do was climb up those attic stairs and fall asleep underneath grandma's quilts.
There were a couple of summers where it was different.
One year, I think I was probably about five, it probably was around 1969, we went to Disneyland and we took an airplane.
And the only reason why I remembered is because I got a new suit and a new hat, just like my dad's, and my sisters were in brand new dresses that I think my mom had handmade.
And I also remember that they got gloves.
They had white gloves.
Because back then, it was very different to fly on an airplane.
The other summer that was different is when we packed up the station wagon and we headed out to what seemed to me an epic journey.
It felt like we were going across the country.
I think we might have been going across the county.
And us kids, when we weren't asking if we were there yet, we were asking for a different station on the radio or telling our dad, she started it, or just hold it until dad could stop.
It was a summer of the license plate game,
punch buggy.
Sometimes we were allowed to sit in the way back of the station wagon and we could face backward.
We could look at the cars behind us.
Nothing really good came of that as we got older, but
what I'd give to take that family trip again.
It was a world without T Vs
in our cars.
It was a world without iPhones and video games or YouTube.
And yeah,
I remember thinking I was bored much of the time.
But all I remember now are the laughs and the games we played and actually looking out the window, even if it was just to stop looking at my sisters.
I remember seeing the different faces and places and thinking, wow, this country is big and I know how big it is.
But I didn't.
Most don't.
It's taken me a lifetime, but I've driven the plains.
I've driven the bad lands, Kentucky, bluegrass, horse country.
I've driven in the rainforests of Washington State, the high desert of Utah, among the sequoias in California, the deserts of California.
I've driven the bridges that never seem to end, that go over the swamps in the south and the everglades in Florida.
I've been on the roads of New England to see the fall colors.
I've crossed the Rockies in the snow, and I've crossed them in the summer.
I've driven the back roads of coal mining country as well as the back roads to the old silver mines of Nevada.
I've driven across the vast Indian nation,
a nation with inside our nation.
I've been to Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse.
I've been to Waldrug, the world's largest drugstore in South Dakota.
I've visited the home of Elvis and Mark Twain and George Washington.
I think I'd do that my whole life.
When I retire, that's really what I want to do.
I just want to go to the mountains and paint and then just my wife and I and the kids
get into a car, a station wagon, an RV, an old VW bus, anything,
and just set out and drive the country.
This last summer has been tough for my family.
We have
dealt with so many issues in our family, and I am so blessed
that I have I know this sounds counterintuitive, but
trust me, it's not.
I am so glad that I've had two suicides in my family
because
I can understand depression when it hits.
And I've had three
of my kids
just this summer
go through really tough times.
I was having a
growing pain with my son Rafe, and we decided to make a boys' trip out of Texas, which goes on forever.
We went through Santa Fe and across the Rocky Mountains.
It's the best memory I think I have, a family memory, and I.
You miss those moments, and you cannot get them back.
We drove the highway just, I think it's just in the center or north of Denver.
I think it's one of the true wonders of the modern world.
Is that I-35?
What is the one that goes across the Rocky Mountains from Denver?
It's the highway that crosses over those unbelievable mountains and sometimes sometimes under those mountains or through those mountains.
What's amazing is that project was started when Eisenhower was president and it wasn't finished until Clinton was about to leave the Oval Office.
Insurmountable odds.
What even takes that long to build anymore?
And it's weird.
I was on this new highway and it still felt like an America of the past, a distant
era.
We've been so beaten down that we forget.
Elon Musk sent a private rocket into space with an electric car in the shuttle bay or in the bay
that he built.
And we all watched it on our cell phones.
And the booster rocket returned and landed on the water.
We still do great things.
The difference is, is that it's the everyman that can do it now.
It's not NASA or a huge government agency.
But it's a group of private citizens that are just living
their personal American dream.
They are pursuing their happiness, like him or hate him.
That's what Elon Musk is doing.
He believes it, he sees it, and he's taking the risk and he's doing it.
These are the things we have to remember.
These are the things that we have lost.
These are just the beginnings.
There are no guarantees in life, but there still is a place where an immigrant who was raised in the Eastern Bloc, behind the Iron Curtain, under communism,
can later move here and become the first lady of the United States.
We don't even talk about that.
Think of that.
I think that's promise.
There's two reasons we don't talk about it.
One, political.
Two, the promise is so clear to most of us
that we don't consider that as a big deal anymore.
That's how good it is here compared to other places.
And you know what?
We all have different dreams and different backgrounds, but most of us still have one thing in common.
We may not like politics or even politicians, but when it comes down to it, most of us, and I don't know what that number is,
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We want our kids to feel the same things about America that we felt.
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I always know we're about to do something important when
everyone says it's impossible, but I have never come across anything we've done that has been this impossible.
It is roadblock after roadblock after roadblock after roadblock.
And yesterday
I was on a phone call to make the final go decision and everything flipped upside down.
I'm not going to ask you for anything except prayer.
So I want you to know that.
But
I want you to know how deeply I feel this is important.
This has been on my heart for a very long time.
There are two things that we have to do.
We have to...
We have to take that journey back into the country
that we all grew up knowing and believing in.
We have to relive the best memories that we had and the best hopes and aspirations that Americans have always had.
We need to renew ourselves and our family and our faith in other people.
I think we need to revive the feelings that I never thought I would lose, and now I'm not sure I'll ever get back again.
My family used to do Fourth of July at a different place every year.
It was a tradition for us.
It was Christmas in 4th of July.
I don't really do anything special for 4th of July anymore.
It was beaten out of me in the last
eight years.
I go and I just hear Born on the Fourth of July, which is a meaningless song, and living in the USA and it's fireworks, and nobody is talking about the country.
There's no meaning to it at all.
And I I don't want to lose that tradition because all of our traditions are being lost.
All of them.
They're all being taken apart.
And whether that's by design, in some cases it is,
in others,
it's just because we don't do it anymore.
It's become about something else.
Thanksgiving.
Nobody talks about the pilgrims.
Nobody knows what that is.
How many of us watch the Macy's Day parade, the dog show, eat, and then football?
And then maybe the next day we all go shopping or we go see a big movie.
Where is the covenant part of this?
Where is the
Thanksgiving?
The one thing that just has not been torn away from that, and I just think it's divine providence, is family.
Family is the root
of all stable societies.
And Thanksgiving is the greatest because there's no gift-giving, there's usually no place you have to be other than with your family.
And you know, some people may not like that,
but eventually, most of us do.
So, the one thing we have to do
is start putting fresh
memories, hopes,
dreams, aspirations,
feelings of
the gloriousness of this nation.
But that's window dressing.
I firmly believe
that we are a covenant nation,
and we have violated that covenant.
A covenant is a pact with someone.
It's a contract.
It's a I'll do this and if I do this you will give me this.
It's no different.
You have to do something
and then the promise is God will bless you.
Well, there's a problem with this.
We've made this contract three times before.
Three times.
We made it with the pilgrims.
We made it in 1789.
And we made it again in 1863.
And each time we were blessed and we were saved.
We must restore the covenant.
And I want to talk to you about that and ask for your prayers next.
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I'm talking to you
today about the idea of restoring tradition,
restoring
the covenant.
Everything, all traditions really in America come from the covenant, come from divine providence.
We have always firmly relied on divine providence.
But we also knew that to get that divine providence,
there was a part we had to pay.
I have
thought for a very long time:
what
is the answer?
The answer is clear, but it's personal.
When we turn back and ask for forgiveness, and we
promise to do better
if he will just protect us mainly from ourselves.
And I have felt for a long time
that we are running out of opportunity because if you believe in God, you know this society is repeatedly slapping him in the face.
And I don't mean just from liberals, I mean liberals, conservatives, independents, all of us, all of us, slap him in the face.
So I'm going to be straight up with you.
I won't give you the details of what's happening, but I believe in this so much,
I have to come to you because I don't need to tell you the details because
it's going to require a miracle to make it happen.
I'm just debating here what voice in my head is mine and what is his.
I don't know.
I know I'm supposed to
do another restoring event, and that event is restoring the covenant.
And
it's supposed to happen in Gettysburg, and it's supposed to happen on July 4th.
And I have absolutely everything.
I have
the farms and the.
We have everything, everything that we need.
But because it's such a small place,
everything
has to be brought in.
And some constraints have come on that
I only have like 14, 12 or 14 days to be able to either do this or not do this.
And
yesterday we had a final meeting and we all went into it going, okay, we're going to do this.
And we all left and everyone was, there's no way to do it.
But I don't believe that.
Because it's something.
Should I say or not?
No.
No, I don't.
Do you need to go into too much detail at this point?
It's something in the grand scheme of things that is meaningless.
Meaningless.
But it is
just going to take
a miracle.
And I've seen them before on these events.
But this is going to require the biggest one.
And
I believe Billy Graham was right when he told me,
in the end,
things are going to happen that are so miraculous that everyone involved will know
it wasn't man.
And this is one of those things.
So I would
ask, we're going to announce this today,
and I can't announce that today, and can't give you any more details
on what we had planned on the week leading up and everything else,
because
there's no way to do it today.
But I am not going to say no to this
until the day I go on vacation.
Because once we hit the 20th, it's over.
The door closes.
So I would just ask that you would pray
because I know there's enough people in this audience
that understand a covenant and understand
we are a covenant nation.
Our pilgrims made it.
George Washington made it.
Abraham Lincoln made it.
Go and read Lincoln's
1863 proclamation for Thanksgiving.
Read that.
If you take out the part where it says Civil War, all of it, all of it reads as if it could have been written today.
It is the solution.
It is, that proclamation is what turned the Civil War around.
He had already done the Emancipation Proclamation.
It's what turned the war around.
We lost everything until this.
And then we began to win.
No politician, no party,
no man can save us from the insanity that we have going on in our country right now.
There's no way.
I hate to break it to you.
There is no way out,
except one.
And that is a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence.
But that only can be expected when we are people of merit and people of decency.
God
is not on our side, nor will he ever be on our side.
We choose to be on his side.
And when we do that, it softens our hearts and we begin to listen to one another.
And we will find unity in those basic principles that we have lost.
Those basic principles that are being stolen, actively stolen from us every day through political correctness and all the rest.
But because we also don't honor tradition anymore, those traditions are there to remind you who you are, where you came from,
and all of our traditions are being taken,
or we are so
lazy or
hapless
that we don't
see what we're missing, what we're losing.
I would ask if you're in prayer circles or anything else that you would tell everybody that you know, just pray
for restoring the covenant.
Pray for a miracle.
I don't want to tell you what it has to be because I
I think God wants
me
to understand
it has nothing to do with you.
And he wants,
I believe, to show his power.
So pray.
All right, this time of year, everybody is focused on the fat guy who's coming down your chimney.
Now, I don't know who that is,
but the fat guy is.
You at your Christmas show, or is that what you're planning for in history?
Hmm?
The Christmas show, I just thought maybe
what?
You were going to be coming down the chimney.
Yeah.
And then the other part of the state.
Well, A, I wouldn't fit.
And that's just not a fat thing.
That's just everybody.
There's a reason they make them so people can't get into them.
Except Santa.
Except Santa.
And the second thing is,
my Santa suit doesn't.
It doesn't what?
No, it's
Santa suit doesn't
go to the dry cleaner.
It doesn't go to the dry cleaner.
Yeah, so it's
shrink maybe at the dry cleaner.
Is that what happened somehow?
Anyway.
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Do we have the testimony yesterday that makes my head explode
of the questioning of
the Vat Gates thing?
Yeah.
Yeah, we have the Vat Gates.
Let's play this.
This is
Congressman Gates
talking to an extraordinarily liberal
legal scholar who
has donated money to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and Joe Biden and is very, very liberal.
And here's the questioning after she
made a stupid joke about Baron Trump.
Listen.
In 2020, did you write those words?
Until this call in July 25th, I was an impeachment skeptic.
The call changed my mind, sir.
Thank you.
I appreciate your testimony.
Professor Carlin, you gave $2,000, or you gave $1,000 to Elizabeth Warren, right?
I believe so.
You gave $1,200 to Barack Obama?
I have no reason to question that.
And you gave $2,000 to Hillary Clinton?
That's correct.
Why so much more for Hillary than the other two?
Because I've been giving a lot of money to charity recently because of all of the poor people in the United States.
Well,
those aren't the only folks you've been given to.
Now,
have you ever been on a podcast called Versus Trump?
I think I was on a live panel that the people who ran the podcast called versus Trump.
On that, do you remember saying the following?
Liberals tend to cluster more.
Conservatives, especially very conservative people, tend to spread out more, perhaps because they don't even want to be around themselves.
Did you say that?
Yes, I did.
Do you understand how that reflects contempt on people who are conservative?
No, what I was talking about there was the natural tendency, if you put the quote in context, the natural tendency of a compactness requirement
to favor a party whose voters are more spread out.
And I do not have kids.
Hold on, again, I'm very conservative.
And this went on and on and on and on and on.
And tonight at 5 o'clock, I'm going to tell you
who these people were that they called to testify yesterday.
They are members of the resistance movement.
They are people that were calling for the impeachment of Donald Trump.
I remember it started with
him asking one of
the experts,
so
did you say that?
What he was talking about is, were you calling for the impeachment of Donald Trump
even before he was was elected
when he's sworn in?
Are you talking about the
resistance and the impeachment of Donald Trump?
Yes, but I wasn't sold on this until the phone call.
Oh, okay.
Wow.
And so on the day you heard about the phone call,
that was enough.
Not even the hearings, nothing until the July 25th phone call.
That's what made made you say, yeah, he's got to be impeached.
That's incredible and incredibly biased and inherently unfair.
And non-credible.
It's incredible and not credible, right?
You know, at the same time.
It's just not believable.
Nobody believes it.
Nobody believes it.
Nobody believes it.
This is a predetermined situation.
Right.
And Nancy Pelosi came out today, and she said they are going to
pursue impeachment, and they want them to file the articles of impeachment to the House because of these patriotic lifetime servants.
Well,
I don't think that all of them were patriotic.
I think some of them were, and even some of them that I disagree with, but I don't think all of them were patriotic.
And lifetime servant, well, I don't know about servant.
That's always a comical one.
They're all making really good figures.
Yeah.
They're all over there.
They're living living with all sorts of ridiculous perks.
I mean, not, you know, obviously there are lower levels, there's you know different stories, but these are the people who've risen to the top of their field and they're making plenty of money and living decent lives.
Lifetime is the key.
These people are working year after year.
They see presidents come and go and they become so arrogant they don't answer to anyone because you can't fire them.
Right.
It's apparently unpatriotic to fire them.
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So I want to introduce you
to a young Hispanic conservative Air Force veteran who
is, she's a believer in the things that we were founded on, and she, for some reason, wants to go to Congress, and she's running for the seat currently held by Charlie Crist, which would be a shame if he lost.
Anna Paulina Luna.
Welcome to the program.
Hey, Glenn, thanks for having me on.
You're welcome.
So we met a few weeks ago.
You happened to be here in the building,
and I had just stumbled across you, and somebody else, some other show in the building had invited you on.
And
my show was over, so I invited you to come on because I want to find out a little bit about you, a little bit more about you.
You seem to be all on the right track.
You're pro-God, pro-life.
You don't hate America.
Tell me about some of the policies that you think Charlie Chris has wrong that you would not be voting the same way
I mean first and foremost the guy says that he cares about veterans of which I am and then he went and voted against you know us getting health care and in favor in turn favored illegal immigrants getting health care and I think that a lot of what I talk on a lot of the policies that I am so passionate about it's because of my life experience
not to mention he's absolutely pushing the red flag laws and again going back to kind of how I grew up I did not have a normal upbringing and I realize that now and it was really the military that I'd say you know helped me change my life around but I had a very early on kind of interesting experience with firearms and whether it was me being involved in an armed robbery and walking into one when I was nine to having a cousin that was murdered to eventually being at a high school where there was gang violence and resulted on a shooting between gangs on campus, I am in no way, shape, or form ever going to say that it is firearms and us taking away the right of the Second Amendment from the American people that is going to fix some of these issues.
When you have people constantly pushing to remove God from society and replace it with government, that's where the problem is.
And so if you want to start fixing the problem, let's start bringing back the morality back to the United States, back to the American people.
So, I mean, What he's done is essentially voted in favor of himself, not the people.
He's been a Democrat, an independent, a Republican.
He's currently a Democrat.
And it's time for him to go.
It's time time to get people in Congress who care, who want to fix the issues, and who can reach across the aisle to fix some of these very horrific things that are taking place in our country, not really buying to the whole impeachment nonsense that they're really pushing.
It's wrong, and I'm tired of it.
So, you are the Hispanic Initiative chairwoman for Prager University, which is a great endorsement just there.
You have over 400,000 followers online.
What is
where did you come from?
When did you decide to
do this?
So I had actually been on track to go to medical school and this was about, I'd say, a year and some change ago.
I got into a medical program.
I had completely gotten out of the military so that I could do that.
And I actually got a phone call from Charlie Kirk over at Turning Point USA.
And at the time, I had been in contact with Tyler Boyer, who's their COO, and they basically had offered me the position to be their national outreach director for Hispanic Engagement.
And I honestly didn't know at the time if that was really what was in the cards for me and really, I guess, on God's plan.
And when that happened, I kind of realized, I was like, this is going to be, you know, pretty much a story out of the Bible.
If I go to medical school, something crazy is going to happen.
It's going to be like Jonah and the whale.
Big whale is going to come swallow me up and bring me back so that I can help do this.
Now, kind of touching on why I really politically started speaking out was I had obviously my experience with the Second Amendment, but I started working closely with an organization called Veterans for Child Rescue, and they basically handle counter trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border of children.
And at that point in time, I didn't know that that was even an issue.
And honestly, it is.
And after I was doing the digging that I was doing, and I found out about the horrific numbers of children that are trafficked, I knew that I had to say something.
You know, the whole reason I wanted to become a doctor was that so I could help people.
And I realized that by me staying silent, especially as a a Hispanic woman, that not only was I failing myself, but I was failing these innocent people.
It doesn't matter if, you know, who you are, liberal, Democrat, Republican, conservative.
These are innocent children.
This is something that we should all be working to stop.
And it only can be done when proper measures are taken for border security.
So I really started using my platform.
And Turning Point's been kind enough to work with me on a documentary to get this information out there.
So that'll hopefully be out here pretty soon.
Well, I'd like to help you with that as well.
It is, the numbers are astonishing, astonishing.
Tens of thousands, and people don't even know.
They have no idea.
Nobody in Congress is really talking about this, especially on the Democratic compassionate side.
It is the most compassionate thing we can do is to stop people
coming over the border who we don't know who they are, or if those are even their children.
We are actually, in many ways, helping these child traffickers now with the stupid rules that have been put in on the border.
But I digress.
If I could just interject, and for those listening, this is not a joke.
I've gone down there, I've talked to Border Patrol agents, and you know, you literally, the stats will say about a third of the children that are coming over are not biologically related to these quote-unquote parent or family units, and that they are essentially renting these children so that they can gain access and exploit our asylum laws.
But aside from that, this Border Patrol officer told me of a story where he came across a family, he, or not family, but a group of women and a group of men that had been separated, and they were actually being forced to carry marijuana packages over the border.
And so, obviously, they intercepted them.
And what ended up happening was they found that
when they were processing them in, one of the women was crying, crying and she basically couldn't be calmed down.
And Art asked her what happened and she said, where's my child?
Where's my child?
And what they had done, what the cartels had did is they separated the men from the women and the women from the children and promised them if they successfully brought the loads over the border that they would reunite them with their children.
And to this day, Art doesn't know what happened to those kids.
And it's scary.
It's one of those things that it's not like a drug where it can be used once.
People think trafficking is this really clean thing.
It's not.
This is literally the sodomy, the rape, the torture, literally sometimes even the killing of very innocent people.
And it doesn't matter who you are.
If we don't do it the correct way, if people don't come here the correct way, they're going to be exploited and people are hurt on both sides.
So, Anna, I used to ask people, you know, how their soul was.
But
I don't know if people really understand what they're walking into and the danger that you are in when you go to Congress.
I've had friends who have
become everything that they said they weren't going to become.
It's a toxic atmosphere.
Are you prepared for that?
I am.
And I can say that this is kind of funny, but right out the gates, I had someone like Matt Gates come out and endorse me.
And I've never been the type of person to be bought.
One of my campaign slogans is built, not bought.
And I say that because everything that I've experienced in life, the reason I speak out is because I I know firsthand what that's like.
I literally grew up in the welfare system.
And I've been very selective about even taking certain money from certain lobbyists.
I am a grassroots candidate.
I've been to date leveraging my social media to raise all of these small dollar donations nationally.
And if all goes as planned, I'll be making the Young Gun list, which is the NRCC's list of top competing candidates for a district.
And obviously, I need help raising that money.
So if you can donate, please do you can donate at www.voteanapaulina.com but I am who I am and I always feel that I'm answering to higher calling and I'm not anticipating on being a career politician I'm gonna do what I think is right what needs to be done and then I'm gonna leave and I'm gonna tip my hat and let the next person take over how competitive do you think you could be against Charlie Chris
I think, and I, you know, there are some great people running in this race, but when it comes to being able to actually go toe-to-toe with him and call him out on some of the identity politics that he's going to be using I will be able to absolutely flip the seat not to mention I have a very again unique background and in part what I also am passionate about is I've been working with an organization called Force Blue that does coral reef restoration off the coast of Florida my husband's a scientific diver with that organization and you know I do have this aspect of you know being quote unquote a green conservative that I'm bringing to the table and you know every step of the way again I've been built for this.
So I am probably the only contender for this race.
And I do anticipate on flipping the seat.
So you are, and I don't mean this as an insult,
you know, because you're the mirror opposite, but you are kind of the AOC for the for the right if you were to win.
When you say you're a green conservative, does that mean that you're for
government green deals, cap and trade, all of that stuff?
No, I'm in fact, and I'm not even for a carbon tax.
I think that it's been really interesting because I do obviously have some extensive background, being that I'm a biology major and, you know, I'm kind of a science nerd in that aspect.
But, you know, one of the biggest arguments for that is the United States is not even the number one polluter in the world.
Okay.
It's places like China, India, a lot of these Asian countries that we're sending our manufacturing to.
So why on earth, if you really wanted to fix the problem, would you then in turn basically tax the American family, the American people, an insane amount of money in order to fix a problem that we can't even control.
It's not even us that's contributing that.
Why would we not in turn try to encourage these businesses to bring their manufacturing back to the United States so we know that they're not contributing to this global pollution?
And then in addition to that, if these countries want to trade with us, well then let's write some policy into our trade negotiations with these countries.
It's in no way, shape, and form our responsibility to change our way of life, to literally stop eating meat and to stop using planes and automobiles in order to facilitate these countries that have, you know, even according to the climate accord that we pulled out of they God,
you know, places like China are developing
coal manufacturing, coal plants, what, once a week?
And yet we're all of a sudden the evil people.
That's not what the scope and objective of this is.
And in the United States, we actually, in my opinion, have one of the cleanest environments for that reason.
So I'm for a clean environment but limited government.
And I think that that's the best way that you want to handle those types of situations.
All right.
What is your web address if people want to find out more information or donate?
You can find me at www.voteana, that's A-N-N-A, and then Paulina, P-A-U-L-I-N-A.com.
Anna Paulina, thank you very much.
God bless.
Good luck.
You bet.
Should say Anna.
Anna Paulina.
Instead of Anna.
Oh, really?
Why is that?
Because that's what she was saying.
Anna.
Anna.
And I don't know if she knows how to pronounce her name.
It's always difficult.
I'll just go with her.
I'll just go with her.
All right.
When our government spends money, it is
spends money.
And there is no stopping it.
It doesn't seem like anybody even cares.
Did you see what happened in, I think it was Germany?
Let me see if I have it.
There is a.
Here it is.
Floodgates are open.
German banks have started charging retail savers.
It's been seven years since the European Central Bank's key deposit facility rate was positive.
Just a few weeks ago, it was lowered to a record low.
It is now in the negative, which means,
are you ready?
You actually pay the bank to hold your money.
I don't, it's so hard to understand why you would do that.
Why?
I mean, I guess there's a certain amount of money you have where you can't just like
lock it up in a safe and or put it in a
PO or a, you know,
but
you are the lender of last resort.
So if they go out, you don't get your money back.
You're paying them to hold it in a vault, but they're not holding it in a vault.
They're making money by lowering, by lending that out to other people.
Right.
It's insanity.
It's insanity.
Always just dig a hole in your backyard and go get there.
What do you think is going to that actually?
It's working bad.
They figured out great ways to hide money in your house.
Let me tell you something.
I think that's going to happen.
If we start charging, banks start charging.
They are now in Germany.
Starting charging you to keep your money in a bank.
That's insane.
Insane.
And then they won't let you withdraw it, probably.
Right.
You'll go like, all right, I'm taking it all out.
No.
No, you really can't do that.
You're setting off some alarms here.
Yes, sir.
Okay, so look, here's the thing.
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We break for 10 seconds, station ID.
How are you, Stu?
I'm wonderful.
You're not coming with me this weekend at Salt Lake, are you?
I am not, no.
That's not
personal choice.
Personal.
Wait a minute, what?
Player's decision.
Hold it.
Did not play player's decision.
No.
Really?
It would be great to go.
I would love to.
Well, we got a lot of people.
I have some other things going on.
Book a seat for you right now.
Waiting.
You have other things going on.
Yeah.
I think this is the week the Taco Bell's having a sale.
They have those in Salt Lake City.
You're not the one near me.
They can move it out there.
Well, all right.
No, it's going to be a great show.
You've done Christmas shows before, and I think a lot of people in the audience haven't seen you do that kind of show before.
Yeah, been a long time.
It's been a long time.
It's been a long time.
And it's fun.
That was the first time I actually realized you had some talibility.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you.
To do this job.
No, because I've heard the show a lot of times and seen you do the show and never really noticed anything of value.
This is the one thing that I do that Stu was really bummed when we said, okay, no more of those.
Oh, yeah.
He was like, no, that's my favorite thing.
It is really cool.
It's a fun show.
You know, it brings you into the Christmas season.
It's really, really funny.
And
it's a can't miss, unless, of course, you're me and there's a Taco Bell sale near your house.
So there's some scattered seats.
You know, the seats that are available, I think there's a few seats up towards the top.
You know, and the deal of that is, yes, you might get a nosebleed, but
probably not.
But I can guarantee you're not going to get hit with any of the flop sweat.
Which is a huge benefit.
Huge, huge benefit.
I mean, if you're in the front row, people are paying all this money for these great seats, and then, you know,
they get flop sweat.
You got to bring like the Gallagher
to like guard yourself.
So
I don't even know what to wear because.
Your Santa suit.
you wear your santa suit doesn't fit me okay too big i already shut up
all right so i don't even know what to wear because you know i get hot but if i if i wear like a sweater then you know it's like the jim caffigan thing untucking your shirt it is the last gasp of the fat man
right because i am mumu i am right the next thing is
i just give up i just give up and just start wearing a mumu just i I could see that.
I mean,
you have the, when you untuck the shirt, who knows?
Is it just falling straight down
and clearing your stomach by six inches, or is it one inch?
You can't quite tell.
That's why it's.
Yeah, you still kind of can see that there's something underneath.
Occasionally the wind hurts you.
I did this much.
So no wind in this theater.
If you wanted to find tickets, you can just go to glennbeck.com.
There are very few left, but if you'd like to grab a seat, I'd love to see you there.
It's Saturday, Glennbeck.com/slash Christmas.
All right.
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So did Hunter Biden do crack in the back room of a strip club?
No.
We'll give you the details coming up.
I want to bring in Kevin Ryan.
He is a writer for Glenbeck.com and also my program and the Blaze.
And is he is
a different dude man.
He is just so much fun and we we send you out to things where you just don't fit.
For sure.
You just don't fit.
I mean you don't fit really anywhere.
No.
You know my whole life.
That's what I'm hearing.
I mean you work for me and you wear Birkenstocks.
Oh, yeah.
So I love Birkenstocks.
Yeah.
You look like a guy who would.
I hear that constantly for sure.
Yeah.
And I love every single David, by the way.
Yeah, yeah.
It's amazing.
Yeah.
So anyway, so we sent you out to cover a couple of things, and we haven't spent any time this week on Kamala Harris dropping out.
You have a story that comes out, is it today at Glenbeck.com?
It's out.
Yeah, it's up now.
And you have kind of the behind the scenes because you saw her how many times?
I believe 15 times.
15 times.
It's a lot more than you should have been required to do as part of your job.
Absolutely.
But you went to follow these these candidates to learn something about them.
So what is the article about and
what do you take away from her failure?
My first, well, okay, so what I did when I first saw her was I was like, there's something captivating about her.
It's terrifying.
She scares me.
And she just wants the, she wanted that job so badly that I thought no one could ever stop her.
so i wrote five articles about her
and it's like here we are two months later and it's like well those other three articles are never gonna come out
but and it taught me something about politics yeah uh because you guys are so clued into politics and it's kind of a new game for me yeah um and uh
it's just been fascinating and harris Harris was the one,
because my dad was with me in Iowa, and he said what really freaked him out was that she always has this like tear waiting in her eye to drop.
And
it's just ready.
Yeah.
And she can just, and she just could play all these different characters.
Yeah.
And she did them very well.
I really admired her.
I didn't think I was going to admire her at all, but I just feel.
You admired her for her abilities.
Terrability.
Terrifying ability.
Terrifying.
Because
there's a
sense where you look at Kamala Harris and you say, see someone who seems to have ability as a politician and is relatively convincing at times.
But there's something I think, you know how like when you look at a robot and the robot looks human, but not called the uncanny valley.
The uncanny valley, yes.
And it just feels weird.
Like you sense that it's not authentic.
And I feel like that's what it was like with Kamala Harris as we learned more about her.
I mean, you know, if she had, you know, we talked about it.
So when you first see her, we talked about this at the very beginning.
When you first see her, you're like,
there's something charming about her.
There's something real about her that seems like she's likable, seems like she's likable.
But then the more she's around, you're like, no, it's the uncanny valley.
And then all of a sudden, you kind of hit the bottom of that valley and you're like, I think she's a fraud.
I don't think she's real.
Or she was.
I've changed the name of the article to Uncanny Valley because that's good.
I mean, that sums up her kind of essence.
Like, that there is,
and in person, it's like that.
Because I also wrote an article about seeing her at this Baptist church, and there was nobody there.
There was no media.
It was a rainy day.
It was a miserable day.
And her sister got up and sang.
And Kamala gave this like heart-rending,
gospel-driven sermon.
And I had tears in my eyes.
But when she walked off, I was like, that is a good politician.
Yeah.
I didn't come away with like, that is a real great person.
Right.
And we should know.
Not a good enough politician, quite clearly.
People sense it in some ways.
Well, I think that's why I think that's why Bernie connects with so many people is because
that's not a good politician.
Yeah.
You know, he's just, he's a mess.
Trump is kind of
like, he's not what you'd think of as a politician, but people connect with him because because they feel it's authentic, right?
And the same thing with Bernie.
I mean, Bernie lies a lot.
He gets a lot of points for being authentic, but he tells a lot of falsehoods.
Yeah, he does.
But he does them in a way that he believes him.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
And I think Trump is the same way.
I think Trump believes 99% of the stuff that you're like, wait, what?
I think he believes that stuff.
You know, Bernie is the same way.
Bernie is just authentic in
his look, you know, in the way he dresses.
You know, you have to give him credit for being
really
outspoken enough to say he's at least leaning towards socialism, you know, during the Cold War.
You know, he's less authentic now because he just won't make that final step and, like, yeah, I'm for communism.
Absolutely.
I know, he'll only say he's up for socialism.
It's so misleading.
Yeah, so misleading.
With Kamala, I think, too, one of the things we talked about, we were comparing the fields one day about 2000s from 2016 and the Republicans, and I said,
she is Marco Rubio, right?
That's a good comparison.
The on-the-paper vibe of Rubio and Harris was like, this is a good formula to win this race, right?
And never,
even though they might give some good speeches and have good moments and debates or whatever, never was really able to connect with the voting public.
And, you know, I don't know.
You made that point, Glenn, years ago that after Obama, the last thing we'd be looking for is someone who was
packaged packaged and like, you know,
every line felt perfectly focused group tested.
And Rubio did a lot of that, and Harris did a lot of that.
Well, Harris, though, Harris became, I think,
Betto in the end.
Where she was just like lobbying, like, she didn't care.
Hey, I, and I'll eat your children if that's what it will take to vote for me.
What about banning all Republicans from Twitter?
Is that what you guys signed up to that?
That is weird.
It's weird.
Okay, so another story that you that you have is on Joel Olstein.
We did not have a chance to talk to you.
It's been so crazy.
I mean, it's hard to keep up with the news.
Yeah, you were with Joel Olstein and Kanye a couple of weeks ago.
Tell me about that experience.
Glenn, it was insane.
It was just, I mean, just like setting up the scene is unbelievable.
Joel Osteen hanging out with Kanye West at this church, surrounded by media.
at this mega church and
performing with a gospel choir.
I mean, a year ago, he was a very different Kanye.
Yeah.
Very publicly, a very different Kanye.
Yeah, I really wish you could have come.
I would have loved to.
I would have loved to have been there.
We'll go to the next one.
Okay, so
who did you feel he was?
Kanye?
Yeah.
He felt...
I feel like his only mode is genuine.
And that's what people have a problem with.
They think he's being disingenuous.
I don't think he...
I think there's no off switch.
What does that mean?
He can't hear it.
He's all or nothing.
Yes.
But whatever he thinks the truth is at that moment is what he's saying.
George Bush doesn't care about black people.
Donald Trump, right?
Like Donald Trump is the big, you know, the greatest guy in the world.
Whatever it is,
he doesn't have that filter to stop himself and try to rethink maybe I shouldn't be saying this.
For sure.
And
this is what I struggle with.
I don't know if he just doesn't care or if it's just he feels an imperative to bring it out.
And I know there's some mental illness there.
And
there's probably some pills.
I don't know.
What does that mean?
What do you mean?
Bipolar.
That's on the record?
Yeah,
he was hospitalized at YMCA.
Whatever, when they're put in involuntarily, when someone's admitted involuntarily, he was admitted to YMCA
mental health facilities.
And pretty surely.
Isn't that, I mean, does that sound like a mental health facility that any of us want to go?
What is the tree move?
You got to get into the pool.
Just get into the pool.
Go play some volleyball.
Yeah, play some volleyball and everything will be good.
When was that?
That was
maybe like nine months ago, a year ago.
And when he was in at the facility, he was drawing churches and talking about
forming a church in Calabasas where he lives.
And it sort of turned into this gospel choir that was like kind of quiet at first.
And he's just been building from that.
And
it's funny, of all the outrageous things that Kanye's done,
I rank
the Joel Osteen church as like pretty high up there.
Why?
Why is that?
It was just so unexpected.
But
he's very Joel Olstein.
I mean, I like Joel.
He's a friend of mine, but he's very Joel Olstein.
Joel Olstein is a, he's a gateway drug.
You know, he's, he's getting the people who are not going to church, who are trying to, you know,
find some God in their life, but they want, they want the success that goes along with it, along with the happiness and everything else.
And Joel preaches this, you know,
the gospel, and it's it's very mechanical, but the gospel of prosperity.
And that's what, I mean, you know, even I think it was that weekend he said, I was down, I don't even know, $50 million and I just got that back from the
IRS.
Who has that?
Who has that?
I love that comparison.
And I hadn't thought of it, but it's so true.
There's also this idea of like a public-wide misconception about who the the person is that I think applies to both men.
And which I have to admit, I was kind of guilty going into the service that I had an idea of Joel Osteen that is sort of like
it was pre-formed because of what other people told me.
And then when I met him and when I was in the service, I found myself tearing up and thinking like, how could this be bad?
Like, I can't see any reason why helping people and getting them motivated and helping them sort out whatever addictions they have or anything.
How is that bad?
No,
I know Joel fairly well.
And
his father was
a real old school preacher.
And he didn't have any intention of going in and preaching at all.
And when his father died, it kind of came down to him and he wasn't thinking about it.
And he had this big kind of transformation in his life, but he doesn't preach it the way his father would have.
He looks for the things that are tangible today, and he knows he's a gateway to,
you know, other deeper spiritual meanings.
And I think he gets a bad name because I think there's a lot of people that are in the religious business that don't like the fact that he does that.
And I don't think there's any problem.
I mean, just help people start on a road anywhere.
Just start on a good road.
And are you concerned at all that, you know,
what percentage of your job includes crying?
Because you've told us multiple times you've teared up.
It's such an emotional.
It's the Birkenstocks.
As soon as I take those off, I'm like, yeah, let's handle the world.
Yeah.
Man, I'm talking about that.
I don't think so.
I don't think so, man.
You're a mad genius.
You really are.
You're a mad genius.
More, maybe perhaps more mad.
Definitely.
But I love working with you, Kevin.
Thank you so much.
It's a real joy.
And you'll find his articles right now at glennbeck.com.
Thank you.
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This is the Glenbeck program.
Well, Mr.
Stuberge,
here we are.
Here we are, just a couple of days away from the articles of impeachment.
I've already got my Advent calendar out for that.
I open it up, and there's another article of impeachment behind every window.
It's so exciting.
It's so exciting.
And we're getting close to the Senate trial, which is going to happen after they impeach him, I'm sure.
And there, they will probably call Hunter Biden as a witness.
Now, Hunter has a very interesting past, as you know.
And you're really, I mean, you've really,
you know, you dove into his entire history and the corruption part, which is very interesting.
I'm fascinated with him as a person because he has gone through some stuff, man.
He's a shipwreck.
Oh my gosh.
He's a shipwreck.
And it's constant.
You know, it's not like, okay, he had these problems 10 years ago and went to rehab.
He's been to rehab, I think, six different times.
You know,
he went through a relationship, then he started dating his brother's widow, which is weird.
Which is weird.
While he was dating his brother's widow, he went to a strip club and impregnated a stripper, which he's now having to, he went through a trial just the other day.
It was, well, they just kind of came to the conclusion that he did have to pay child support.
And as part of this, he has to bring his financial records of five years complete the judge was very clear she has to too yeah she has to too but uh
his complete financial records and that's gonna be interesting now after this this stripper and after the widow he wound up meeting i think an instagram model or something and married her well like 10 days in 10 days after they met yeah while we are now learning while he was uh married to and i think he still is is married to her.
The 10-day lady?
The 10-day lady.
He also went to a strip club multiple times.
This is back in,
this is a few years ago.
Or no, it was late last year, excuse me.
And the strip club he went to, which he went to multiple times, at one point smelled something that smelled like burning styrofoam.
Apparently the smell of crack.
And they believe he was doing crack in the VIP room.
At the strip club.
But other than that, he was doing pretty well.
after he married the woman after 10 days.
Credit score is good.
Yeah.
But other than that,
you gotta look at the upside.
Should be an interesting Senate hearing.
You're listening to Glenn Beck.