There’s Still Not ONE 'Decent' Democratic Candidate | 11/27/19

2h 6m
Two new 2020 polls are out, and Democrats DON’T like Elizabeth Warren’s health care plan! Biden’s still on top, Buttigieg’s rising, and Bloomberg may buy some votes. Reports say Obama told candidates that Biden “doesn’t have it.” And Democratic Rep. Brenda Lawrence changed her mind on impeachment, but only for a day. Meanwhile, Trump told Bill O’Reilly that he NEVER sent Rudy Giuliani to Ukraine, and Melania was booed at an anti-opioid event. Pat and Stu discuss who would make it onto the “Mount Rushmore of Worst Presidents.” Also, Cap’n Crunch, Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and Thanksgiving dinner are all delicious, but flawed. Listeners chime in on the elections, and Jeffy will break bad news to people on the Cameo app for money.
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Speaker 1 Welcome to the program today.

Speaker 4 It's the day before Thanksgiving, which means, of course, we are already in vacation mode.

Speaker 5 We've done no preparation for the show today.

Speaker 7 In fact, I haven't read a news story all week.

Speaker 10 That's not exactly true, but it feels like it's close.

Speaker 13 There is actually a lot of news today as we get

Speaker 15 one of those days where everyone's just traveling, and you might be listening in your car today.

Speaker 3 One of the biggest, of course, travel days of the year.

Speaker 19 They had a picture that someone posted from LA

Speaker 24 where you should have just the lights on these cars on these freeways.

Speaker 26 I mean, it was six months until you got to your destination.

Speaker 27 These people are still, they're a mile away from the picture that I saw last night.

Speaker 30 We have Donald Trump talking about designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.

Speaker 6 An interesting thought on Michael Bloomberg that maybe we can get into today.

Speaker 33 We have a new poll out.

Speaker 34 Elizabeth Warren is cratering.

Speaker 29 Budijej is on the rise.

Speaker 30 And, you know, kind of like the Republican thing in 2016, the guy with the big name recognition, Joe Biden, is still just hanging out there at the top.

Speaker 39 And everyone keeps thinking who's going to beat him, and no one seems to beat him.

Speaker 1 We'll get into that today as well.

Speaker 40 888727 Beck is the phone number.

Speaker 41 Patton's due.

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Speaker 46 One more day, then he's, of course, back on

Speaker 47 Monday.

Speaker 50 888-727-BECK.

Speaker 51 He is back on Monday, right?

Speaker 52 That's the belief.

Speaker 20 I mean, you never know.

Speaker 53 Good, yes.

Speaker 18 I mean,

Speaker 56 unless he slips into a food coma and he just can't come out of it.

Speaker 51 I think he'll be back on Monday.

Speaker 6 That's very possible.

Speaker 18 I always think there's

Speaker 19 at least some level of possibility that he locks himself in a bunker.

Speaker 58 Okay. You know, like he just,

Speaker 60 maybe he's going down there to check the food supply.

Speaker 12 Dork's closed behind him.

Speaker 14 We don't find him for a couple months.

Speaker 62 That is always a possibility. That's a possibility.

Speaker 53 Sure.

Speaker 41 Sure. But

Speaker 63 as far as we know, he's back on Monday.

Speaker 3 Okay, good. And he's got

Speaker 34 a bunch of big stuff going on as he's kind of advancing his Ukraine thing.

Speaker 6 And this is going to be, I guess, the storyline to the end of the year.

Speaker 66 The Democrats want to get this impeachment thing over by the end of the year.

Speaker 16 They want the vote by the end of the year.

Speaker 67 Well, it's strange because they're going to the

Speaker 52 Judiciary Committee now with Jerry Nadler.

Speaker 69 Yep.

Speaker 70 If you have an ironclad case, like we heard last week from Schiff,

Speaker 48 Why are you pushing this now to the judiciary?

Speaker 71 Vote.

Speaker 72 Well, they have to do the Articles of Impeachment.

Speaker 73 So yes.

Speaker 74 So,

Speaker 39 my understanding of the problem is that the judiciary writes those up.

Speaker 76 Is that what it is?

Speaker 14 It's the judiciary that's going to come up with those.

Speaker 14 And they go through a series of hearings that are less about the evidence of the case and more about the process of how impeachment needs to work and what they're going to go after and how they're going to create the articles of impeachment.

Speaker 47 You know what the problem is?

Speaker 79 This just all takes too long.

Speaker 80 If we were more like China, we'd just do this.

Speaker 82 Just get them out.

Speaker 83 Just throw them out.

Speaker 84 That's what you do. Really? Yeah.

Speaker 85 Uh-huh. This whole constitutional thing slows things down.

Speaker 52 It makes you ponder things, makes you think about it.

Speaker 89 It doesn't allow you to just do things on impulse,

Speaker 90 which is what we need.

Speaker 14 I mean, we need impeachment to be like the Hershey's bar in the checkout line of the grocery store.

Speaker 31 You're going through and you see some gum and you see Hershey's and like races.

Speaker 94 You just pick them up.

Speaker 95 They're in your mouth.

Speaker 96 Think about it. Is it a good choice?

Speaker 68 Do I need this candy? No.

Speaker 78 You don't think about that.

Speaker 52 Don't worry about that. Yeah.

Speaker 99 You're 30 seconds later, you're just eating candy. Yeah.

Speaker 53 And that's what you feel terrible about yourself after.

Speaker 51 And that's the way this all ends.

Speaker 46 We all just feel terrible about ourselves.

Speaker 57 It's interesting to see this because I don't, there's an interesting case to be made for Democrats to say,

Speaker 103 why are we going to cut this short?

Speaker 72 Right?

Speaker 39 Like, let's just keep calling witnesses.

Speaker 85 Let's draw it out.

Speaker 105 Let's draw it out.

Speaker 108 Let's call all the people in

Speaker 54 the West Wing, people like Mulvaney and formerly Bolton,

Speaker 110 that

Speaker 31 say that they would testify if courts demand they testify.

Speaker 111 Let's put it through the court system.

Speaker 9 Let's wait several months until it all shakes out.

Speaker 72 Let's just keep it going.

Speaker 89 Because

Speaker 112 what it looks like to me now, and I think to a lot of people who are

Speaker 16 maybe in the middle and looking at this, not really understanding the process and not really knowing where this is going, it looks like the Democrats are just rushing through this.

Speaker 89 Which, by the way, they are.

Speaker 90 I mean, it's true. They are.

Speaker 89 But it's not supposed to look that way.

Speaker 39 When you're doing that, it's supposed to look like you're doing this fair thing, and we just want to get to the facts.

Speaker 3 How can you even argue that when you've spent two weeks on it?

Speaker 118 This whole call just came to light like four weeks ago.

Speaker 106 And in four weeks, we're already at the point basically where there's a vote on impeachment.

Speaker 119 It's insanity.

Speaker 120 And I think they're doing that because if it goes to the Senate, then you could get the senators who were running for president embroiled in that

Speaker 121 and keep them off the campaign trail.

Speaker 56 And they don't want that.

Speaker 77 But again, who are you talking about?

Speaker 14 You're talking about Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders,

Speaker 53 Kamala Harris, right?

Speaker 17 Like, you know,

Speaker 31 there's a good argument to be made that a lot of people in the Democratic Party and the leadership probably don't want any one of those three as the actual candidate.

Speaker 54 I mean, they might want a Biden.

Speaker 33 They might want a Buttigedge.

Speaker 123 I mean, they definitely don't like Sanders.

Speaker 3 They don't care about Sanders.

Speaker 17 I mean,

Speaker 62 I am a little concerned about Michael Bennett and what's going to happen to him if he can't campaign.

Speaker 118 Because right now, he is rocketing to 0%.

Speaker 10 And will he get beyond that?

Speaker 78 I don't know.

Speaker 56 So hard to get beyond that.

Speaker 1 Tory Booker is another one, by the way.

Speaker 52 Booker, I love that.

Speaker 98 Mr.

Speaker 85 Spartacus is struggling at still, according to Quinnipiac, 2%.

Speaker 3 2%. He's tied with Yang.

Speaker 127 Now.

Speaker 128 Yang Gang.

Speaker 52 In the national Quinnipiak poll, this is amazing to me.

Speaker 80 Biden is at number one again, 24%.

Speaker 83 So he's up three percentage points.

Speaker 129 Then it's Buddha Judge, up six to 16%.

Speaker 127 He's number two now nationally.

Speaker 53 Amazing. That's crazy.

Speaker 118 He's the mayor of South Bend, Indiana.

Speaker 106 And again, no offense to South Bend, Indiana, but the mayor of Miramar, Florida just dropped out of the race, Wayne Mesamentum Messum.

Speaker 55 And it's bigger than

Speaker 117 South Bend.

Speaker 133 For whatever reason, the Democrats, I assume, because I've learned from Democrats, it must be skin color.

Speaker 27 Wayne Messum is black, so I assume that's why they don't like him, but they like Buddha Judge.

Speaker 14 But it is bizarre that this guy who is you know a mayor of a of a you know small to mid-sized city is the number two guy beating out everybody except joe biden somebody nobody had ever heard of until a few months ago he does strike you though just from the the sort of eye test as one of the more competent people you could tell he's smart you could he doesn't get flustered by a lot of stuff yeah he's well-spoken yeah and he's controlled and he has no record which is a nice benefit for the for the left they don't have a lot of stuff to pick him apart on.

Speaker 141 They're like, well, he once fired a police chief that was unpopular in his community.

Speaker 107 It's like, all right, that's your,

Speaker 27 there's not a lot of negative on the guy, right?

Speaker 141 And you could see this with the other candidates.

Speaker 6 They struggle to find things to say that are bad about him because he hasn't done anything.

Speaker 117 He's like 12 years old.

Speaker 55 Yeah.

Speaker 31 It's like, wow, he skipped a birthday party last year, and it was at a trampoline park.

Speaker 117 They had to pay the fee.

Speaker 120 And he promised the friend he'd be there.

Speaker 145 Yeah, he promised the other thing.

Speaker 93 And then no present afterwards.

Speaker 118 And when he did finally give him a present after he was called out on it, it was the same

Speaker 72 present he got from another kid at his birthday party, a blatant re-gift.

Speaker 108 Like, that's about all, I don't know.

Speaker 128 I don't know what he's, you know, he hasn't really done anything.

Speaker 80 And yet there he is at number two.

Speaker 147 It's crazy. Number two.

Speaker 44 And Warren has slipped to third.

Speaker 51 She's going away.

Speaker 148 She dropped 14%

Speaker 70 over the last couple of weeks.

Speaker 43 It does give you 14%.

Speaker 78 Does that give you a little bit of hope?

Speaker 126 It does.

Speaker 81 Yeah, it does.

Speaker 67 And especially since Sanders is behind her at 13.

Speaker 56 So it does give me hope that maybe, you know, we're not quite there to the socialism yet.

Speaker 80 And

Speaker 80 the American people don't want socialism.

Speaker 86 I hope that's still the case.

Speaker 67 And it seems like it is because Biden's not a socialist, and I don't think Buddha Judge is either.

Speaker 52 Then you go to the bottom tier, and you see the Bloomberg's already at 3%, tied with Harris and Klobuchar.

Speaker 81 But he's spending a ton of money to get to that 3%.

Speaker 129 You think he'll ever have his moment where he rockets into the teens?

Speaker 139 We have to take a 60-second break here, but I want to come back on the other side.

Speaker 26 I have been very dismissive of the Bloomberg thing.

Speaker 153 I have too.

Speaker 14 And I think with good reason, there's a lot of good reasons to be dismissive of Michael Bloomberg.

Speaker 94 However,

Speaker 133 I was listening yesterday to Jim Garrity, who's a very, very smart guy who sees this stuff.

Speaker 14 He's with National Review.

Speaker 31 And he made a case in the affirmative for Bloomberg that I thought was pretty compelling.

Speaker 62 We'll get to that here in 60 seconds.

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Speaker 171 You were saying that...

Speaker 50 Were you swayed by this case on Michael Bloomberg?

Speaker 52 Because we've both been pretty dismissive.

Speaker 172 Yeah, kind of.

Speaker 140 I think I was swayed to the point of it shouldn't be completely dismissed.

Speaker 63 And here's why.

Speaker 40 We've watched, I've made the case on this show that Tom Steyer is an interesting story so far in this campaign because Tom Steyer is, I mean, if you've ever seen Tom Steyer speak, it would be almost impossible to find a human being more boring than him.

Speaker 112 Like, he is a giant zilch when it comes to personality.

Speaker 18 And, you know, he's very aligned with the far left when it it comes to policy.

Speaker 93 But, I mean, he's just got nothing going for him when it comes to charisma.

Speaker 104 He's just nothing.

Speaker 112 Right.

Speaker 175 And so he's been able to, and he's qualified again for another debate.

Speaker 101 All these guys like Corey Booker is not getting in this next debate, guys.

Speaker 106 William Castro's dumb.

Speaker 6 Like, these people, there's a lot of these people who are mainstream candidates are on TV all the time and can't get into these debates because they stink.

Speaker 118 So what can you do with a bunch of money?

Speaker 115 Well, Steyer can get on TV, spent about $70 million so far on ads, and has been able to do very little in this campaign.

Speaker 132 He's been able to get himself to, you know, three or four or five percent.

Speaker 6 There was a poll recently, one of the early states had had him as high as 9%,

Speaker 130 which is pretty significant.

Speaker 94 You know, I mean, he's become a competitor, and part of that is

Speaker 14 the ads.

Speaker 64 Part of it is the idea that you have someone who can compete with resources when it comes to you're going against Donald Trump,

Speaker 39 the incumbency.

Speaker 55 People like the idea in the dark part of their liberal souls that there's a billionaire who can spend and keep pace with this.

Speaker 115 Because, you know, the Republicans are going to have a lot of money to spend this time.

Speaker 93 This is not like the last time they didn't have a lot of money to spend because Trump wasn't running a normal campaign, right?

Speaker 18 He didn't have the RNC behind him for a long time. He didn't raise a lot of money.

Speaker 6 He just went on TV all the time.

Speaker 106 Well, this time he does have all that.

Speaker 12 He has every trapping of the incumbency, and it's a really big benefit to your campaign.

Speaker 117 So

Speaker 179 here's the interesting thing, and I'm not saying it's going to work, but there's a chance it's going to work and make Michael Bloomberg competitive.

Speaker 175 Tom Steyer is worth $1.6 billion.

Speaker 34 It's a lot of money, and he spent a lot of money.

Speaker 93 Michael Bloomberg is worth $50 billion.

Speaker 31 He's the ninth richest person in the world.

Speaker 142 And I'm not saying he can buy himself an election.

Speaker 132 I don't think that's possible.

Speaker 94 But...

Speaker 19 His strategy here, where he's skipping the first four states, he's spending $30 million on Super Tuesday states.

Speaker 111 So he's skipping these first four states.

Speaker 28 He's spending $0 there.

Speaker 43 He doesn't even care.

Speaker 26 He's not going to be, he's going to get no votes.

Speaker 25 If you get a split sort of ticket in the first three or four states where Biden wins one, maybe Butige wins one, maybe Sanders wins one, and you're coming out of there with a situation that provides

Speaker 30 a little bit of chaos.

Speaker 40 I think that's necessary.

Speaker 112 But Bloomberg comes into these states, and the interesting part about it is no one, probably even including Steyer, is going to spend enough money or really any money in these states against Bloomberg.

Speaker 130 So he's going to now have basically two and a half months to spend money unopposed in all of these states.

Speaker 39 He's going to spend, he spent $31 million his first week.

Speaker 36 It's the biggest buy of any presidential candidate ever, including the the general election.

Speaker 118 Okay?

Speaker 6 So he's going to come in here and spend, let's just say he does this every week until Super Tuesday.

Speaker 144 You're telling me

Speaker 13 he's not going to pick up a lot of votes from these lower-tier candidates, the Corey Bookers, the

Speaker 64 Klobuchars, the Kamala Harrises.

Speaker 4 If he can get to high single digits, low double digits going into that race.

Speaker 92 And it's a chaotic field, he's going to be the only person that

Speaker 176 all of these states have seen on TV and ads because everyone else is fighting for these early states.

Speaker 6 So he's going to dominate all of these ads, and he's the only one with the money to do it in advance.

Speaker 28 He's the only one who can sit there and just funnel money into these states, big media markets in many cases, where other candidates wouldn't be able to do that until they got the momentum of the campaign really going.

Speaker 31 Now, Bloomberg is a terrible fit for the Democratic Party.

Speaker 25 However, there are a lot of states where Democrats are looking for a Biden type, where they want someone who's just going to to seem sensible and return things back to normal.

Speaker 6 And he's not going to be Donald Trump, but he's not going to be Elizabeth Warren, somebody else.

Speaker 22 Right.

Speaker 102 And so there is a chance, I mean, because if Steyer has done it with $60 million

Speaker 185 over

Speaker 73 two months,

Speaker 19 what can Bloomberg do running unopposed in all these states and spending more like a quarter of a billion dollars over two months?

Speaker 176 It's possible he makes a dent in this thing, and then it comes down to that Super Tuesday where he might be able to pick up a couple of states.

Speaker 141 He's got delegates.

Speaker 3 It's chaotic.

Speaker 43 Who knows?

Speaker 67 It's a logical case you're laying out, except it's Michael Bloomberg.

Speaker 187 He sucks on the bottom.

Speaker 129 A guy who has all the charisma of a bathroom bull brush.

Speaker 55 Yeah, really?

Speaker 105 That's going to be his. What color brush?

Speaker 78 I don't think. White.

Speaker 46 Yeah, white and old.

Speaker 81 Like it's a bathroom bull brush you've had around for 77 years.

Speaker 152 Like in a bathroom, you don't use, so it kind of just sits there and no one ever changes it.

Speaker 52 It's gotten moldy and

Speaker 82 cold and you don't like it.

Speaker 54 You don't even touch it.

Speaker 78 Yeah, Bloomberg's almost at that level.

Speaker 53 Yes. I'll give you that.
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Speaker 81 It might be just as simple, though, as, you know, Joe Biden just pretty much

Speaker 83 number one

Speaker 67 lead candidate start to finish.

Speaker 205 That is what it is so far.

Speaker 48 It's so far.

Speaker 129 I mean, he had moments where Warren passed him a little bit for a while in some polls, not even in every poll.

Speaker 109 Nope.

Speaker 6 Yeah, it was never more than half the polls that she passed him.

Speaker 3 It was really kind of a statistical dead heat for about two weeks.

Speaker 137 And now people have gotten to know her, and I don't think they like her.

Speaker 147 They don't. And I don't think they like her policies.

Speaker 207 And they understand that, come on, we can't spend $52 trillion on your stuff.

Speaker 55 We can't do it.

Speaker 81 And I think they understand that that estimate is probably way low and it can't be done.

Speaker 67 It just can't happen.

Speaker 76 Just Medicare for all will cost us more than $50 trillion over 10 years.

Speaker 206 This

Speaker 33 is everyone's like, well, they estimated it at $32 trillion.

Speaker 33 It's not going to be $32 trillion.

Speaker 37 It never is.

Speaker 8 We've explained why on several occasions.

Speaker 14 You can go back and listen to those shows in depth if you want.

Speaker 18 But I mean, the point here is that we all know these things blow up above their budget.

Speaker 63 There's a lot of really obvious fundamental reasons why, including in this case, you know, like when you do

Speaker 19 when you, when Medicaid or Medicare pays hospitals, pays doctors, they pay a lower rate than for private insurance.

Speaker 63 And one of the things that Warren assumes in her plan is that she will just pay everybody at that rate.

Speaker 14 We already pay a rate for Medicare.

Speaker 33 We'll just continue to pay that rate and just spread it out over the entire health system.

Speaker 130 Well, the reason why they're able to pay or accept Medicare and Medicaid payments that are lower, the reason doctors do that is because they charge private insurance more, right?

Speaker 195 So they even it out.

Speaker 14 They basically say, okay, well, this one's coming from the government.

Speaker 132 We'll accept less and we'll accept more from over here and that'll give us a nice midpoint number.

Speaker 54 Well, when you take everyone down to that lower payment number,

Speaker 30 it's going to shake the health system apart.

Speaker 159 And that's the type of thing that will not in reality actually happen.

Speaker 36 They're not going to, they're going to have to raise the payments so these places can stay in business, so the hospitals don't start closing down.

Speaker 133 They're not going to allow that to happen.

Speaker 39 So they'll just print more money and spend more money.

Speaker 112 And instead of 32 trillion, it'll be 52 trillion.

Speaker 136 And instead of 59 trillion in total costs for all these plans, it'll be 79 trillion.

Speaker 63 Yeah.

Speaker 99 You know what?

Speaker 70 There's a reason doctors make a lot of money.

Speaker 99 And the reason is they were in school for 24 years.

Speaker 211 And then they did a residency and they didn't make any money doing it.

Speaker 121 And they come out with massive debt.

Speaker 51 They have to work long hours.

Speaker 56 And I know it sounds like a sob story to somebody who's making $50,000 when they're making $950,000 or $1 million a year.

Speaker 84 But really, they deserve it.

Speaker 85 They've done a lot of schooling.

Speaker 99 They've got a skill that not many people have.

Speaker 103 They were willing to sacrifice the first section of their lives to do this.

Speaker 55 And it's hard.

Speaker 121 And you're on call all the time and you got crappy hours.

Speaker 44 I mean, it's not easy, especially if you're a surgeon and you're on call.

Speaker 129 And I've got a really good friend who's, who's on call all the time, like five times a month.

Speaker 68 They could call him at any time of the day or night and he's, he's picking through somebody's brain in 15 minutes.

Speaker 56 You know, it's, it's, it's hard.

Speaker 52 And so they're not going to want to take a massive pay cut because we have a universal healthcare system now.

Speaker 46 They're not going to want to do that.

Speaker 70 You're going to lose a lot of doctors, a lot of good doctors.

Speaker 13 Especially if you're, you know, 58 and you're like, I'm a few years away from retirement.

Speaker 16 I've already made a lot of money. Yeah.

Speaker 55 Screw this.

Speaker 119 Right.

Speaker 6 You know, you're gone. Yep.

Speaker 55 And now, look, a lot of it's, it's, it's, you can't just summarize it that way.

Speaker 13 So many doctors do this because they love it and because they want to help people.

Speaker 101 But in addition to that, they do want to keep their doors open and pay their people.

Speaker 36 Yes. It's not just about like becoming a millionaire.

Speaker 149 And there's nothing wrong with wanting them to pay themselves either.

Speaker 55 Yeah, there's nothing wrong with that.

Speaker 105 No problem with it.

Speaker 93 But even people who don't mind sacrificing their own stuff, well, it's not that simple.

Speaker 119 Yeah.

Speaker 102 You know, we've seen what a disaster the paperwork can be with these things.

Speaker 16 I mean, when's the last time a government program came along that was incredibly efficient that you're just like, wow, you're mesmerized by the way they're able to handle this.

Speaker 6 I mean, this is, you know, they launched these electronic records for doctors, and now they all have to do that.

Speaker 63 They hate it.

Speaker 123 They hate it.

Speaker 93 It's a terrible system.

Speaker 136 It eats up half their time with their patients.

Speaker 102 Like, this is not something, these things don't work when the government tries to do them.

Speaker 14 And they're going to try to give this one-size-fits-all thing for our entire healthcare system.

Speaker 154 And we're all going to be freaking driving to somewhere else to get our health care.

Speaker 205 If this goes through, if it really happens, we're going to long for the days

Speaker 51 of the crappy healthcare system that we have now that's behind Cuba and Botswana

Speaker 99 in the eyes of so many.

Speaker 98 You're going to see how great the American healthcare system is if we ever go to universal healthcare.

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Speaker 51 New pollout from CNN now, too.

Speaker 82 In addition to the Quinn MPAC poll, there's a CNN pollout now.

Speaker 2 And they're showing pretty much the same thing.

Speaker 59 Joe Biden up now, but at double digits.

Speaker 17 Wow.

Speaker 64 In the primary, 28% for him, Bernie Sanders in second at 17.

Speaker 64 Elizabeth Warren, oof, 14, and Pete Buttigieg at 11.

Speaker 101 So kind of a three-way close contest, I guess you could say, for second between 11 and 17, three candidates.

Speaker 59 But Joe still holding on,

Speaker 59 28%.

Speaker 64 That's actually down from October by six points, too.

Speaker 208 He was at 34.

Speaker 14 So Butige seems to have picked off some of those Biden voters.

Speaker 25 But Sanders,

Speaker 39 I mean, Sanders has between 14 and 18% of the vote in almost every poll.

Speaker 59 He's in that same area.

Speaker 106 He's got hardcore support.

Speaker 175 They love him.

Speaker 16 They're going nowhere else

Speaker 6 unless they absolutely have to.

Speaker 92 And Sanders has no legacy to worry about.

Speaker 18 He's 147 years old.

Speaker 13 He doesn't care. He's going to stay in this race as long as he can.

Speaker 41 And so he's going to create all sorts of issues for Democrats.

Speaker 64 And it's going to be fun to watch.

Speaker 16 Warren, though, is, I mean, she's created here.

Speaker 73 I mean, she was at

Speaker 197 29, I think, last month.

Speaker 98 29. She's 14 now?

Speaker 2 14. So she lost.
28 to 14.

Speaker 28 It was 28.

Speaker 52 Yeah, she lost 14 points in both of these polls.

Speaker 68 Incredible.

Speaker 207 14 points already.

Speaker 115 And talk me out of this, Pat.

Speaker 72 I want you to talk me out of this because I don't want to believe it.

Speaker 93 I don't want to do this.

Speaker 41 So talk me out of it.

Speaker 32 Let me throw this at you.

Speaker 43 Okay. Please.

Speaker 134 I sort of feel like...

Speaker 105 You have to give Democratic voters a little credit here

Speaker 230 because

Speaker 111 they seem to have reacted to Warren's how I'm going to pay for Medicare for all things.

Speaker 68 That's what I was just saying on Patray Unleashed.

Speaker 43 Oh, really? I think they did.

Speaker 81 Yeah, I think they did react to that.

Speaker 182 Because, I mean, you got to give them credit if they're actually reacting to a policy issue that's out there.

Speaker 46 I know.

Speaker 91 I don't want to do it, but it is Thanksgiving week.

Speaker 55 Yes.

Speaker 154 You know, it's the time you're supposed to be.

Speaker 140 What else is it?

Speaker 86 What else is it?

Speaker 6 I mean, there's no other reason, right?

Speaker 186 I mean,

Speaker 26 I could absolutely see Elizabeth Warren cratering because she comes out and, you know, she did the whole public school thing.

Speaker 6 She actually was sending her kids to private school and lying about it.

Speaker 41 You know, the Native American thing, some really bad speech, like something that is kind of on the surface, you could see with Elizabeth Warren because she's just a really bad candidate.

Speaker 92 But the fact that they're like, you know what, we don't think she's paying for her socialism well enough, if that's really the reason, I'm impressed.

Speaker 86 Yeah.

Speaker 43 Yes.

Speaker 65 I got to say,

Speaker 65 it's kind of interesting.

Speaker 67 And it shows why she wouldn't say how she was paying for it for so long.

Speaker 52 She avoided that for a long time, and it was working.

Speaker 231 Then, when she finally says, okay, here it is, they're like, whoa, no, no, I don't think so.

Speaker 67 Yeah.

Speaker 51 There's no way you can make that work.

Speaker 13 And a lot of people with plenty of reason have seen Sanders and Warren essentially competing for the same voter, right?

Speaker 3 They had all the same policies, basically. They're both obviously socialists, even though Warren doesn't actually say it.

Speaker 210 But they're both absolutely socialists.

Speaker 66 Yeah, the same policies.

Speaker 38 Same policies.

Speaker 36 I mean, they're doing the exact same thing.

Speaker 14 So it's understandable why people would pair those two together and say they're fighting for the same votes.

Speaker 185 However, what you see when you actually dig down into the polling is that the support for Sanders is coming from basically socialists, right?

Speaker 77 People who really want left-wing policies, their ideologues, they're very, a lot of times very young activists,

Speaker 175 people who are going after the real socialists.

Speaker 87 And that might be 17 or 18% of the country right now.

Speaker 55 Right.

Speaker 93 Or at at least of the democratic voters yeah so you know that's what you're getting there and that's real but the warren people

Speaker 228 didn't generally come from that group the warren people her rise was generally fueled by white um uh generally uh wealthy leaning highly educated democratic voters and

Speaker 34 It was, that's, that's different than the socialist voter.

Speaker 112 This is like the, I like Elizabeth Warren because I think she's a smart voter, right?

Speaker 93 She's got a plan for everything.

Speaker 8 She's smarter than everybody else.

Speaker 92 Now, of course, this is insanity, but it is the way that they perceive her.

Speaker 33 It's also the way they perceive Budige.

Speaker 182 And because Budigej does is,

Speaker 11 let's not make too big of a deal of this, but Budigej is slightly more moderate than Elizabeth Warren.

Speaker 105 He's not, he is not a moderate.

Speaker 5 He is not a mainstream Democrat as far as the voters go either.

Speaker 40 I mean, this is a guy who's talking about packing the Supreme Court.

Speaker 136 This is not some like he's he has a lot of radical proposals, but he's selling himself as, generally speaking, moderate, the opposite of what Warren is selling herself as.

Speaker 54 But the same voters are going to both of them because they are the people who are very, you know, they see themselves as we need someone who's super duper smart and

Speaker 64 has a plan for everything.

Speaker 112 And they're going back and forth between Warren and Budig.

Speaker 14 So even though the policies are different, the profile of the candidate is something that they like.

Speaker 13 And so Budigej's rise is kind of coming at the expense of Warren, not at the expense of Sanders or Biden.

Speaker 36 So it's an interesting, it is a weird race because you have a bunch of candidates.

Speaker 133 None of them are good.

Speaker 136 So it's a bunch of people sort of picking through, you know, kind of like a, you know, it's a a secondhand bin.

Speaker 77 They're like, ah, we've got a DVD. We need to have the kids watch something.

Speaker 6 Look through that bin.

Speaker 143 It's like, there's a lot of 299 movies. Not a lot of people you've seen, you've heard of before acting in them, though.

Speaker 79 And it's interesting, too, because they've had, over the course of this race, is it 26?

Speaker 67 26 different candidates from which they could choose.

Speaker 81 I think they're down to 17 or 18 now.

Speaker 127 But at one point, I mean, if you lumped them all together with the Duval Patricks and

Speaker 45 Michael Bloombergs who just got into it, it's about 26 candidates.

Speaker 89 You can't find one good candidate that you absolutely love in that?

Speaker 55 And I think the answer is no.

Speaker 205 I don't think they really love. Simple got out.

Speaker 184 Yes, right.

Speaker 55 And when Sit was in the city,

Speaker 51 there was nobody to really love.

Speaker 137 And then, and really, they don't love Biden either.

Speaker 67 I think they believe he has the best chance to beat Donald Trump.

Speaker 51 That's what they think.

Speaker 212 Yes. And

Speaker 84 it's gotten a little, it's almost sad for Joe because, according to these reports, Obama is not going to support him, doesn't support him, and has no intention of ever supporting him.

Speaker 160 No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 6 Joe asked him not to endorse.

Speaker 84 Yes, Joe did.

Speaker 52 I mean, he explained that.

Speaker 46 Can we get the, can we?

Speaker 109 Yeah, it's hooked up. Yeah.

Speaker 54 A little audio. Why didn't President Obama endorse?

Speaker 234 I asked President Obama not to endorse. No.
And he doesn't want to.

Speaker 234 We should. Robert wins his nomination should win it on their own merits.

Speaker 88 He asked him, he asked him not to.

Speaker 82 Please don't do that.

Speaker 51 I've got to move it on my own merits.

Speaker 178 And in addition to that, luckily, he also didn't want to influence it.

Speaker 101 I like that because he throws that in. It's like, well, I asked him not to, and he said he wasn't going to do it.

Speaker 55 He stopped himself, though, before he got that far.

Speaker 48 But that sounded like what he was going to say, right?

Speaker 108 Let me hear that.

Speaker 54 Why didn't President Obama endorse?

Speaker 234 I asked President Obama not to endorse, and he doesn't want to.

Speaker 127 And he doesn't want to

Speaker 234 what? He should whoever wins his nomination should win it on their own merits.

Speaker 55 Okay. All right.

Speaker 129 Well, now, apparently, according to these reports,

Speaker 56 Barack Obama has said Biden doesn't have it.

Speaker 70 He doesn't think Biden's the right guy for the job.

Speaker 125 Well, and Biden practically worships Barack Obama.

Speaker 55 That's got to be such a kick to him right where he lives.

Speaker 52 Yes. I mean,

Speaker 126 I was explaining earlier that,

Speaker 56 you know, that's like a 12-year-old boy who loves, say, Mike Trout and looks up to him in every way as the best baseball player in the world.

Speaker 120 And he hears that Mike Trout sometimes signs autographs before a game.

Speaker 70 So he shows up three hours early and watches him go through the shagging of flies and stretching process.

Speaker 79 And he goes to batting practice.

Speaker 98 And he's been there for two hours and 45 minutes.

Speaker 87 The game's about to start.

Speaker 67 Mike Trout finally walks by the stands where he is and he yells to him, Mike, Mike, can I get an autograph?

Speaker 236 Can I get it?

Speaker 87 And Trout looks up to him and says,

Speaker 126 beat it, kid. You bother me.

Speaker 99 It's that kind of crushing blow that Joe Biden is experiencing right now from Barack Obama.

Speaker 121 I don't know what the deal is between, but it seems like it's always been there, too. Yeah.

Speaker 43 Where

Speaker 48 I think another good comparison would be, what was the name of the dog?

Speaker 129 You know, the big dog and the little dog.

Speaker 99 Spike was the big dog, and the little dog was, I don't remember what his name was, but he followed him everywhere.

Speaker 89 Butch.

Speaker 46 Was the little dog Butch?

Speaker 236 And he said, Mike, you want to play Mike? You want to get him? You want me to get you a bone, Mike?

Speaker 90 And

Speaker 97 every once in a while, Mike would just smack Butch across the room and tell him to leave him alone.

Speaker 98 But he never lost his loyalty.

Speaker 121 Right.

Speaker 43 And I think, you know, that is Joe Biden with Barack Obama.

Speaker 129 But I'm not sure what the deal is with Obama.

Speaker 121 Maybe he thinks he's senile.

Speaker 70 Maybe he really does believe that

Speaker 87 he just can't win the race.

Speaker 99 Was it you that was saying on the news and why yesterday that you've heard

Speaker 84 that Buddhaj is maybe the pick for Barack Obama?

Speaker 33 Well, Buttigiege is the only reason he's in this race at all is because Barack Obama called out Pete Buttigieg as a future Democratic leader, the future of the party, very early before anyone knew who he was.

Speaker 153 Wow.

Speaker 184 Yeah.

Speaker 184 And

Speaker 5 he became sort of an underground Democratic Party star.

Speaker 12 No one thinking he was going to run for president in 2020.

Speaker 18 I mean, that was not the thought.

Speaker 59 The thought was, maybe 2024 or 2028, like maybe he's a senator or a governor coming soon, and eventually he becomes president.

Speaker 46 Which would usually be the path.

Speaker 212 Right. Instead, he's like, ah, well, he said something nice about me.

Speaker 6 I'll just go for it.

Speaker 10 And so far, obviously, it was a good decision.

Speaker 14 I mean,

Speaker 112 he didn't need

Speaker 58 the midpoint, midpoint, Budijej. He may not win this race.

Speaker 13 He probably won't win this race, but he is in a position where he can win the race, which is more than you'd expect out of the mayor of South Bend, Indiana.

Speaker 95 You would think you can't get there from here.

Speaker 79 Yeah.

Speaker 126 You can't get to the White House from South Bend, Indiana's town hall.

Speaker 78 So that's one of the reasons.

Speaker 61 That's been something that has been sticking around for a while.

Speaker 112 And Buddha Jej fits the profile of Obama, right?

Speaker 19 Like supposedly intellectual,

Speaker 14 you know, a person who's not a lot of fire, right?

Speaker 41 Like not a person

Speaker 40 who's bombastic or known for catchphrases.

Speaker 34 You know, he seems like a consultant to, I think, most people.

Speaker 173 And

Speaker 63 I've never seen him have any ability to inspire anyone.

Speaker 128 You know, I mean, Barack Obama obviously was capable of doing that, even though, you know, I didn't understand it very much.

Speaker 34 Some people did.

Speaker 133 So the Buttigieg thing is interesting.

Speaker 175 I think, you know,

Speaker 210 he'd love that to be true.

Speaker 13 He'd love it it to be someone like that instead.

Speaker 111 He certainly doesn't want Sanders.

Speaker 59 We've heard over and over again that if it's Sanders, he may come out and actually endorse.

Speaker 55 But two things about this.

Speaker 77 First of all, there's been little breadcrumbs about this Obama-Biden thing for a while in that reports came out that he actually, Biden was not the first choice of Obama for the vice presidential role, but he felt like it was,

Speaker 14 I mean, in Obama's analysis at the time, well, look, America's not ready to vote for Barack Obama and some other

Speaker 19 exotic person.

Speaker 58 Like,

Speaker 14 they need a good old white person to vote for.

Speaker 111 Now, of course, that's an incredibly racist sentiment to me.

Speaker 124 I mean, that's an idea, and I know.

Speaker 133 He expressed a lot of them.

Speaker 69 He actually. Well,

Speaker 17 I mean,

Speaker 78 he saw people as typical white people that were afraid of black people walking down the street next to them.

Speaker 73 Because that was bred into them. Because it was bred into them.

Speaker 76 So he assumed that about the general populace and said, I got to pick a white guy.

Speaker 175 At least that's been the reporting.

Speaker 73 But you wonder, though, if that reporting comes out,

Speaker 177 if Barack Obama is supporting Joe Biden.

Speaker 93 If Barack Obama is all about Biden, does that reporting come out?

Speaker 11 I mean, we've seen reporters protect Barack Obama to the point of hiding photos of him with Louis Farrakhan, right?

Speaker 112 Like, this is like, they've gone to incredible extents to protect this guy.

Speaker 177 Secondarily, and this is, I think,

Speaker 23 goes directly to what Joe Biden just said in that clip, which is: well, he wants it to be, he wants whoever's going to win the race to do it on their merits.

Speaker 119 There is no person in America that has a better idea of the merits and the abilities of Joe Biden to be president of the United States than Barack Obama.

Speaker 92 He knows it better than anyone in the world,

Speaker 92 including his own family.

Speaker 180 This is a guy who saw Joe Biden in these circumstances day after day for eight years and doesn't believe it.

Speaker 154 All up close.

Speaker 36 And he can't say on the merits, this guy's the guy.

Speaker 179 That is a massive statement.

Speaker 60 Obama is telling you he is terrified of this guy becoming president, not because he disagrees with him on policy, but there's something there.

Speaker 15 There's something he saw behind the scenes that is not allowing him to come out and endorse this guy or at least speak out consistently and defend him.

Speaker 86 I think so, too.

Speaker 179 Biden's defending Obama.

Speaker 32 Obama gets attacked by these other candidates, and Biden does it over and over again.

Speaker 91 He's only showing Obama's policies.

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Speaker 98 We were talking about Obama not supporting Joe Biden, which to me seems really unusual for a president-vice president relationship because it's usually understood that the vice president of the United States, if he's interested, will probably be the nominee next time around.

Speaker 67 That's usually how it goes.

Speaker 171 Now, in 2016, he chose not to run.

Speaker 60 Would he have had the endorsement in 2016?

Speaker 69 From Obama?

Speaker 16 Yeah, probably, right?

Speaker 78 Maybe.

Speaker 210 Because Hillary probably doesn't.

Speaker 12 I mean, maybe he would have said the same thing.

Speaker 55 Well, Hillary was my Secretary of State, and

Speaker 108 I don't know.

Speaker 30 Right.

Speaker 46 But I think, you know, usually the VP walks into that role if you want to walk into the role.

Speaker 78 Yes.

Speaker 101 And, you know, look, would Dick Cheney have had the endorsement endorsement of George W.

Speaker 32 Bush in 2008?

Speaker 22 Absolutely, he would have.

Speaker 55 Yeah. Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 54 Right.

Speaker 16 We know, uh, we know Gore had the endorsement of Clinton, even though they didn't really like each other all that much

Speaker 14 back in 2000. Yeah.

Speaker 89 That's kind of what happened.

Speaker 12 So it's kind of unusual.

Speaker 151 Now, you know, you might be thinking, well, okay,

Speaker 98 Obama's waiting for Michelle to run.

Speaker 20 Now, I know.

Speaker 89 I hope not.

Speaker 212 I hope that's not the case.

Speaker 57 You hope that's not the case because she'd have a good chance of winning.

Speaker 74 I mean, that's what Bill O'Reilly said.

Speaker 79 It seems like it.

Speaker 18 o'Reilly said he thought if she jumped into the race she'd she she'd she'd win easily is what he said to us she not just the democrat nomination but also beating Donald Trump beat him in the general election now I there's a lot of unknowns in that equation yeah how does she perform under that spotlight you know there's so much that can happen but I think it's it's not with her popularity her favorability it's not it's not crazy to assume that she was heavy favored she was actually kind of toxic on the campaign trail they took her off the campaign trail because a long time ago of hammering America 11 years ago.

Speaker 14 Since she's done that, she's done a whole nother campaign, plus a bunch of book releases and all sorts of fawning coverage.

Speaker 176 Yes. You can't even say, like, you can't say that her arms aren't beautiful.

Speaker 84 Right.

Speaker 136 You're not allowed to say that.

Speaker 128 Now, we have an actual supermodel living in the White House, and no one says anything about her.

Speaker 179 But you can't say that Michelle

Speaker 93 Obama's arms aren't beautiful.

Speaker 205 Oh, well, they are.

Speaker 108 I don't know. Are they beautiful?

Speaker 205 Absolute imbecile.

Speaker 140 If you didn't say, functional.

Speaker 55 I don't know if arms are beautiful.

Speaker 108 They're just functional.

Speaker 55 Oh, Stu, I can't believe you're saying these things.

Speaker 117 They do what arms are supposed to do, I guess.

Speaker 43 I don't know. They're arms.

Speaker 55 And her fashion sense is impeccable.

Speaker 108 Is it?

Speaker 46 No.

Speaker 76 Not the supermodel that lives in the White House who really cares about her fashion sense.

Speaker 51 Exactly. Yeah.

Speaker 70 It's really, it's

Speaker 138 bizarre, is what it is.

Speaker 93 It's really unfair, too.

Speaker 112 It's unfair.

Speaker 18 It's like one of these things where

Speaker 28 you're like, oh, well, who, you know, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, that's a beauty.

Speaker 10 Michelle Obama, that's a real beauty.

Speaker 116 It's unfair.

Speaker 140 Milani is a supermodel.

Speaker 86 Like, it can't even, let's not even have this conversation.

Speaker 140 It's over, right?

Speaker 98 I mean, by far the most beautiful first lady there's ever been.

Speaker 111 Yeah, it's like, who's the best high school basketball player?

Speaker 11 Well, let's compare them with LeBron James.

Speaker 93 Like, it's not fair.

Speaker 32 Yeah. It's just not fair.

Speaker 18 You know, it really isn't.

Speaker 104 It's like, you know, the whole thing with like the first lady, you know, the beautiful first lady is like, here's this person of somewhat normal background who isn't known for her beauty, and she gets into this role and you notice her beauty.

Speaker 93 That's not what Milani is.

Speaker 106 She is known for her beauty.

Speaker 14 She just is going to dominate this conversation every single time.

Speaker 210 It's just not fair.

Speaker 140 It's not.

Speaker 55 It's not fair.

Speaker 52 It's not fair and it's not close. No.

Speaker 117 But yet, Milania gets no attention from

Speaker 181 no covers of Magna.

Speaker 103 Nobody even talks about her fashion since.

Speaker 211 And did she get booed? Yes. She gets booed.

Speaker 55 Terribly booed

Speaker 75 at At an opioid

Speaker 99 prevention, like preventing opioid addiction forum thing.

Speaker 101 Right, which is her.

Speaker 3 We have this video. Can we play this a little bit?

Speaker 55 Yeah, let's play this.

Speaker 212 It is my pleasure to introduce to you the first lady of the United States of America.

Speaker 90 Some of that. That's like

Speaker 55 mixed.

Speaker 85 It's mixed, but what has she done to deserve the derision of that crowd?

Speaker 86 What has she done?

Speaker 105 Except for fight

Speaker 18 to stop opioid addiction, which is one of her main things, right?

Speaker 98 By the way, her husband donated his entire presidential salary to that cause.

Speaker 129 $400,000 to it.

Speaker 105 And look, Trump is no libertarian on drugs, right?

Speaker 206 Like this guy.

Speaker 38 He's pretty restrictive when it comes to this stuff.

Speaker 51 Oh, he's been on this opioid bandwagon.

Speaker 68 He's helping.

Speaker 135 And wasn't it his brother who died from alcoholism?

Speaker 30 I mean, he's famously never really

Speaker 133 into that.

Speaker 101 He's not into that. That's not what he does.
Yeah.

Speaker 97 But he's into the cause of preventing all of that,

Speaker 81 as a result of what happened to his brother.

Speaker 79 Exactly.

Speaker 78 And I think it's

Speaker 99 one of the things he really feels in his core.

Speaker 94 Yeah, I think so, too.

Speaker 135 Yeah.

Speaker 31 So it's a weird thing for her to be booed, and she's been treated. I mean, honestly, like people are talk about all the time about how unfair people are in the media to Donald Trump.

Speaker 133 And all that's true.

Speaker 195 There's no more pure example of media bias in the entire presidency to me than the way Melania Trump is treated.

Speaker 102 She is

Speaker 179 not only is she

Speaker 40 has

Speaker 106 everything you'd want to put her on the cover of every single magazine, right?

Speaker 205 Every month.

Speaker 94 Every month, right?

Speaker 182 If a Democrat got in with Melania Trump as first lady, the only person you would know existed in the world would be Melania Trump.

Speaker 15 Yes.

Speaker 64 Except it wouldn't be the last name Trump.

Speaker 84 Right. Right?

Speaker 120 She would get more coverage than Megan Markle.

Speaker 189 Oh, my God.

Speaker 108 Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 118 She'll be treated like Megan Markle, like a princess.

Speaker 187 Yes, right.

Speaker 112 She gets no covers of any magazines.

Speaker 200 And she gets treated, and she doesn't even step out politically.

Speaker 65 Nope.

Speaker 141 You know, she is seemingly does not really agree with everything her husband does.

Speaker 3 There's been some slight criticism of him on occasion, at least as far as certain policies go.

Speaker 92 But she's.

Speaker 67 And really, the first lady can't criticize the president's policy.

Speaker 26 I'm not suggesting she should, but what I'm saying is, like, she's not like uncertainty.

Speaker 43 But there's no reason for the either side to jump on her for that.

Speaker 77 It's not like she's coming out every day and being like, build that wall, build that wall.

Speaker 38 Like, she's not that person. She's very reserved.

Speaker 230 She's behind the scenes.

Speaker 78 It would be an easy way for the media to give positive coverage, throw a bone to the White House, positive coverage of Melania and say she's wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, but we don't like Donald Trump.

Speaker 181 But they can't even bring themselves to put a supermodel on their magazines.

Speaker 102 Like, that is just like they can't stand him so much.

Speaker 92 They do the thing they always complain about.

Speaker 12 They take what they view as the sins of the husband and put them on the wife.

Speaker 3 And they don't give her any positive coverage, really, at all.

Speaker 22 Right.

Speaker 180 That is like pure bias.

Speaker 112 There's no reason.

Speaker 25 This is one of the most famous people in the country.

Speaker 14 And she gets no positive media coverage.

Speaker 102 Now, I also don't think she seeks it.

Speaker 27 Unlike Michelle Obama, who wants to be on the cover of every magazine.

Speaker 28 I don't think that's what Melania wants out of this. I don't.

Speaker 15 I think

Speaker 237 she is very reserved and does not seem to want the spotlight in that way where Michelle Obama does.

Speaker 182 But, you know, look, the Michelle Obama 73% approval rating goes away when she becomes a candidate.

Speaker 11 We need to remember that.

Speaker 184 Hillary Clinton had an 80% approval rating

Speaker 26 when she was Secretary of State.

Speaker 210 It goes away fast.

Speaker 148 As soon as you open your mouth.

Speaker 89 Yeah.

Speaker 105 When you become a candidate and all of a sudden you're a partisan political figure, that's a totally different world.

Speaker 185 Right.

Speaker 34 So I don't know that she would cruise to the nomination or to the presidency, but she'd be she'd be a formidable candidate.

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Speaker 44 Let's go to Roger in New York.

Speaker 44 Roger, hi.

Speaker 55 You're on the Glenn Beck program at Patton Stu.

Speaker 90 Good morning, guys. Happy Thanksgiving.
You too.

Speaker 239 I think you guys are kind of missing the bigger picture about why Obama is not going to support Biden.

Speaker 239 When Biden was doing all this

Speaker 239 illegal stuff or improper stuff with Ukraine, it was all under the impression that Hillary was going to come in afterwards and be the next president.

Speaker 239 When Trump came in and won, that threw everything up in the air. If Biden is the candidate, Trump is going to latch onto this Ukraine thing like a pit bull with a ragdoll.

Speaker 239 And it's going to come out and out. And as Glenn has pointed out on all three of those amazing specials, this is much more than about Joe Biden.

Speaker 239 And they do not want to risk exposure of that whole thing.

Speaker 188 So they cannot allow Biden to be the candidate.

Speaker 22 They just can't.

Speaker 60 This is a really interesting point because I think, you know, from Biden's perspective, it's something he should be playing up.

Speaker 13 He should be saying, look, Trump's coming after me.

Speaker 8 And he started to do this a little bit over the past few weeks, saying, hey, look, look, I was targeted by the president.

Speaker 141 He's afraid of me.

Speaker 34 He's calling foreign leaders to try to ruin my campaign.

Speaker 2 This is something that Biden, from a political perspective, should be playing up.

Speaker 154 That doesn't apply to Obama.

Speaker 60 Obama sees this as maybe something to be exposed from his legacy.

Speaker 136 And there is something, there's something to that, I think.

Speaker 14 The other part of this that is not as much discussed is the other side of this equation in Ukraine.

Speaker 142 went through the same type of transition from someone who was a political power player and trading back and forth between the political parties to Zelensky, who is a complete outsider,

Speaker 235 arguably more of an outsider in Ukraine than Trump was in America for winning the presidency.

Speaker 6 Like Trump is hosting reality shows, he's a businessman.

Speaker 104 This guy was just a comedian, right?

Speaker 115 And a comedian wins the White House equivalent.

Speaker 136 And so now both sides.

Speaker 19 of the sort of establishment are unprotected.

Speaker 39 Yeah. There's no one there to run interference anymore.

Speaker 96 And I think this is an interesting point.

Speaker 175 I mean, maybe Obama doesn't want all this stuff to be exposed and doesn't want Biden to be the focus of this thing.

Speaker 53 Maybe.

Speaker 158 Yeah.

Speaker 99 Although I think this goes back further than the Ukraine situation.

Speaker 99 So I think this is an ongoing deal, but that could be a big part of it.

Speaker 121 Larry, in New York, you're on the Glenbeck program, hi.

Speaker 240 Thank you.

Speaker 240 Even though you guys just mentioned it, I don't know why people aren't taking Michelle Obama more seriously as a candidate in that her husband hasn't endorsed anyone yet i don't know if he's waiting for her or not but this whole field of of clowns as candidates and they are clowns uh who else is there who has a reasonable chance to beat donald trump she would bring the black vote together the female vote together i don't know why she doesn't get more consideration from everyone i listen to i think only because she's said multiple times she's not interested and she's not running I mean, a lot of people say that, but we are now past the point, right, where she would be missing, for example, she would not be on the New Hampshire ballot, right?

Speaker 24 Like, I think at this point, you're the only person who can really do this in a way that's plausible at some level is Bloomberg because of how much money he has.

Speaker 130 I mean, look, you know, you're talking about

Speaker 70 pretty late to the party.

Speaker 77 Yeah, you're missing, you're missing early state primaries.

Speaker 116 Yeah.

Speaker 230 Now, I think if you want to talk about a situation, and I think this is realistic,

Speaker 54 where Joe Biden wins the nomination and Biden goes to the

Speaker 13 convention, does the speeches, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 118 And then something huge breaks that shows how corrupt he is, or, God forbid, he has a health issue or whatever the thing is, and he has to step out of the race.

Speaker 58 What do you do?

Speaker 32 Well, if he's named a VP, you could go with that person, potentially.

Speaker 93 But if it's before that time,

Speaker 36 you kind of look at the white knight sort of idea.

Speaker 14 Someone rides in on a horse to save the day.

Speaker 118 You don't necessarily want to pick that out of the existing field because those are people that the voters already told you they didn't want, right?

Speaker 18 The voters already said, well, we don't want Elizabeth Warren.

Speaker 133 You can't just put her in there.

Speaker 57 She came in third place, whatever the situation is.

Speaker 36 So likely you're going to come out of the field in that situation.

Speaker 73 You know, considering almost every candidate in this race is 194 years old, the possibility of someone dropping out unexpectedly is higher than normal.

Speaker 26 And so you could see in that situation, we need someone who understands how to campaign, has done it before, who our voters like they're all gonna be excited about what about Michelle Obama will she just step in and take the nomination and we'll do it'll be an open convention all the delegates would vote for her she'd get the nomination I think without a question especially in that scenario in an emergency scenario and then you have someone riding in with a 70% approval rating that might be able to take this thing There is a there's a scenario there where I think she can win at this point I mean I talked to I gave you the positive view of Bloomberg earlier in the program where there's a plausible idea because of the amount of money he can spend that he can be competitive in those Super Tuesday states, and then who knows what happens.

Speaker 105 It's still a real long shot.

Speaker 18 I mean,

Speaker 9 you don't want to try to win a campaign like that.

Speaker 189 I think for the most part, they're stuck with who they've got, and they've got nobody they love. No, they don't have anybody to love.

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Speaker 68 Patton Stewart for Glenn on the Glenn Back Program, 888-727BECK.

Speaker 98 BillO'Reilly.com had a pretty interesting interview

Speaker 43 with

Speaker 79 somebody called, was it Donald Tramp?

Speaker 114 Trump?

Speaker 89 Donald Trump?

Speaker 28 Yeah, I guess

Speaker 55 selected president of the United States after he had manipulated the the election choice

Speaker 108 for president.

Speaker 11 Sorry, we're doing our MSFEC impression here.

Speaker 173 So Trump was on with O'Reilly on billorilly.com.

Speaker 173 And

Speaker 134 tell me if you if

Speaker 107 people are reading into this too much, is he basically throwing Rudy under the bus here, Giuliani?

Speaker 124 Because I mean, I do kind of feel like end of the day, there's a good chance this is where this ends.

Speaker 6 We have lots of people on record saying

Speaker 8 that this was an edict, right?

Speaker 3 That there was a quid pro quo for varying circumstances and varying ways they learned about this.

Speaker 229 And we can go over all that and we have.

Speaker 61 But everybody basically seems to say they got word of this from Rudy Giuliani.

Speaker 94 Yeah.

Speaker 133 Not from Trump, but from Rudy Giuliani.

Speaker 11 And here's Trump kind of putting a little, it seems to be a little bit of a dividing wall between himself and Giuliani.

Speaker 58 This is Trump with Bill O'Reilly yesterday.

Speaker 4 What was Rudy Giuliani doing in Ukraine on your behalf?

Speaker 242 Well, you have to ask that to Rudy, but Rudy, I don't even know,

Speaker 242 I know he was going to go to Ukraine, and I think he canceled the trip.

Speaker 203 Rudy Giuliani, he's your personal lawyer. Giuliani is your personal lawyer.
So you didn't direct him to go to Ukraine to do anything or put any heat on him?

Speaker 241 I didn't direct him, but

Speaker 242 he is a warrior. Rudy's a warrior.

Speaker 243 Rudy went. He possibly saw somebody.
But you have to understand, Rudy has other people that he represents.

Speaker 21 Oh, my.

Speaker 55 I mean.

Speaker 122 Oh, my.

Speaker 50 He just said

Speaker 43 he had nothing to do with Rudy Giuliani going to Ukraine.

Speaker 183 So that's a pretty strong separation.

Speaker 229 Now, remember, in the past, Giuliani has said he was there at the direction of Trump, which I don't remember Trump disagreeing with, but I don't remember him ever confirming it either.

Speaker 65 So is this going to be kind of the defense?

Speaker 136 Like, look, and as we've said a million times, I don't think this is impeachable.

Speaker 73 It's not my view that this is an impeachable situation.

Speaker 18 That being said,

Speaker 4 the administration's job here, right, is to, politically, to protect the president at all costs.

Speaker 119 Yeah.

Speaker 77 Now, you could say, I mean, a lot of people would say, well, that's not the right thing to do.

Speaker 6 But, I mean, that's what the political job to do is.

Speaker 187 I mean, do you believe?

Speaker 68 That he didn't direct Rudy Giuliani to go to Ukraine?

Speaker 147 I find it hard to believe.

Speaker 90 It's impossible.

Speaker 55 I'm going under the assumption.

Speaker 52 Of course he sent Rudy to Ukraine.

Speaker 93 I'm going under the assumption here.

Speaker 96 I view this entire thing as Donald Trump did want a quid pro quo with this money.

Speaker 33 There's a report in the New York Times today that they're saying that Trump

Speaker 41 when they released the funds to Ukraine, it was after they had learned about the whistleblower report.

Speaker 55 Yes. So

Speaker 55 they've been saying that for a while.

Speaker 41 Well, this was, I guess, an additional confirmation then because it broke today in the Times.

Speaker 89 And look, I don't people keep saying, Well, I don't agree with that, and that didn't happen.

Speaker 117 I don't care if it happened.

Speaker 112 Like, to me, there is a question as to whether it was for the good of the country or it was just his own political benefit.

Speaker 101 If it was his own political benefit, then he should be impeached.

Speaker 76 I don't think that's what it was, though.

Speaker 34 I think there was more to it than that.

Speaker 89 I think it was for the country.

Speaker 55 I think it was for both. I don't know why they won't say that.

Speaker 187 Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 117 Frankly, I think it was for both.

Speaker 72 I think he liked the idea. You can do Biden.

Speaker 117 You can do a quid pro quo all day long if it's in the good of the country.

Speaker 85 Right. Anytime you want.

Speaker 231 we don't have to give them any aid. Right.

Speaker 43 Let alone $400 million.

Speaker 75 Exactly.

Speaker 94 So we all, and that's why I'm operating.

Speaker 4 I don't care about this back and forth because I don't see it as one of these things that is a problem if it's done for the good of the country.

Speaker 131 We all know that it happens all the time.

Speaker 91 Yes.

Speaker 93 So when you look at this, though, I mean, Biden did it.

Speaker 43 You may not have committed to it.

Speaker 55 Exactly.

Speaker 173 You may not have legalistic proof that Donald Trump is on paper or on a recording saying, Rudy, you got to do this.

Speaker 184 We're going to to hold back the aid.

Speaker 39 But I think if you look at the breadth of evidence, it's likely that this did occur, or at least the impression was strongly given because everyone, even people who opposed the quid pro quo, for some reason was still doing it.

Speaker 179 Like, you know, Sandlin is like opposed to it, and he's still going to Ukraine and telling them, yeah, it's a quid pro quo.

Speaker 211 Well, why would he do that?

Speaker 38 There's no, if he doesn't, I mean, he believes that that's the directive, whether it is or not, right? But I don't care if it's the directive, if it's for the good of the country.

Speaker 112 And I think that's the line they need to go to.

Speaker 14 Here, though, you can see a defense developing of, look, Rudy's just a renegade.

Speaker 36 He's out there doing all sorts of crazy crap.

Speaker 143 I have no idea what it is.

Speaker 58 It's not the thing you want to hear if you're Rudy Giuliani.

Speaker 17 I'll say that.

Speaker 188 It's not your favorite moment of this entire escapade.

Speaker 205 It's not the thing I wanted to hear as Pat Gray.

Speaker 90 I don't get it.

Speaker 87 I don't think that can, you know, that's not going to hold up.

Speaker 126 That just can't hold up.

Speaker 171 It's too easy to disprove.

Speaker 42 You're listening to Glenn Beck.

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Speaker 79 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn this week.

Speaker 79 Americans. It's just so stingy.
So pathetic.

Speaker 207 Like this, you know, this billionaire, Jeff Bezos.

Speaker 98 $100 million. What's he ever done?

Speaker 140 I don't know.

Speaker 82 I don't know. Seriously,

Speaker 207 he shouldn't have the money he does.

Speaker 55 Shouldn't have it.

Speaker 181 Well, billionaires shouldn't exist.

Speaker 133 They shouldn't exist.

Speaker 113 They're evil.

Speaker 184 You know what?

Speaker 14 You get a lot of good outcomes when a government comes together and says a certain group of people shouldn't exist.

Speaker 78 Always ends well.

Speaker 43 In every case, right?

Speaker 78 In every case.

Speaker 48 Can you think of any case where that hasn't.

Speaker 41 You're really testing me here.

Speaker 17 I mean, I'm sure there may be one.

Speaker 6 But I mean, usually when a government comes together and says, you know what, this group of people should not, we should wipe them off the planet.

Speaker 18 usually ends well.

Speaker 3 It does. It does.

Speaker 98 And I think it will with billionaires, too.

Speaker 3 Oh, I think so.

Speaker 151 When you start dragging them out of their offices and beating them to death in the street, won't that be great?

Speaker 55 Oh, it will all be the same. And you're all billionaires.

Speaker 81 So Bezos gave $100 million to charity, and that's

Speaker 99 selfish, I guess, because he has more money than that.

Speaker 80 And by the way, he's donated more money than that to charity.

Speaker 81 It just happens to be this particular donation to homelessness was $100 million.

Speaker 129 The response from people is so incredible.

Speaker 97 Like this guy, a whopping 0.09%

Speaker 52 of his net worth.

Speaker 24 Thanks so much, Jeff.

Speaker 174 Unbelievable.

Speaker 86 How much did you give? Yeah.

Speaker 189 How generous of him to donate less than what he makes in an hour.

Speaker 133 Which I don't, I don't know that he makes a that would be a really good hour.

Speaker 83 That's a good hour.

Speaker 87 Billionaires are evil.

Speaker 43 He could end homelessness if he wanted to.

Speaker 121 No, he couldn't no he couldn't uh homelessness involves a lot of mental illness and you know you can't buy people out of their mental illness no what if you what if you spend a lot though you still can't really yeah yeah you could spend a hundred trillion there'd still be homeless people really

Speaker 83 200 trillion i don't know where you get that from there's certainly never been any any

Speaker 19 well let's say historic books that have discussed the fact that there will always be poor people something called the biblei i think it's related to michael

Speaker 70 Yeah, there's a Bible out there that says there will always be the poor among us.

Speaker 205 Yeah.

Speaker 129 Also, we've kind of found that out our own self with President Johnson's Great Society and $23 trillion spent in the war on poverty.

Speaker 71 And still, is there homelessness?

Speaker 53 I think there's the other one.

Speaker 55 Is there poverty?

Speaker 108 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 71 Exactly the same amount there was percentage-wise in 1965.

Speaker 142 Just an embarrassing failure.

Speaker 105 It is.

Speaker 60 And we should point this out, and it's not not said enough.

Speaker 35 When you come down and you're making the

Speaker 61 Mount Rushmore of the worst presidents in U.S.

Speaker 141 history, Lyndon Johnson needs to be carved into the mountain.

Speaker 98 He's one of the four for sure.

Speaker 12 He never gets the credibility he deserves as one of the presidents.

Speaker 3 Let's go ahead and carve him in.

Speaker 86 He's the first one we're carving right now.

Speaker 97 You also got to carve a sculpture of FDR.

Speaker 78 Woodrow Wilson.

Speaker 89 Woodrow Wilson and Barack Obama.

Speaker 52 There's your four, I think.

Speaker 55 You think? I think so.

Speaker 181 FDR. Would you put FDR?

Speaker 93 I mean, FDR,

Speaker 106 I guess, I mean, because you have the war stuff.

Speaker 120 You have all the government programs that kept us in the Great Depression for 12 years rather than pulling out in a year or two like everybody else did.

Speaker 25 I'm not arguing he's a good president, but I mean, I'm saying, is he on the four?

Speaker 6 Because I think you got to have Lyndon Johnson on there.

Speaker 55 He's a guy who's put all the devils in the future.

Speaker 70 What would you put instead of FDR?

Speaker 97 Because obviously, Woodrow Wilson.

Speaker 55 Do you also argue with Barack Obama?

Speaker 6 Got Got to have Woodrow Wilson on there.

Speaker 175 Obama, yeah, I mean, it feels like you need a contemporary.

Speaker 172 You know, I mean, he

Speaker 183 put him. I'm trying to think.

Speaker 77 I mean, what about Andrew Jackson?

Speaker 51 Andrew Jackson, maybe?

Speaker 32 Probably

Speaker 3 because of his lies talked about.

Speaker 47 And

Speaker 70 the treatment of the Native Americans, Trail of Tears, all of that.

Speaker 109 Yeah, there's some.

Speaker 212 A good case could be made for Andrew Jackson.

Speaker 104 I mean, Taft couldn't even fit in a bathtub.

Speaker 109 Do you put him on there?

Speaker 86 I think we might have.

Speaker 231 Because he was a fat tub of goo?

Speaker 43 Yeah.

Speaker 55 I mean, he was

Speaker 133 overweight. Right.

Speaker 232 And so I think that could be

Speaker 106 something. I don't know.

Speaker 38 If you put Taft up there, you'd need another mountain.

Speaker 78 Like, you'd have to have

Speaker 55 double the mountain space.

Speaker 48 It'd be like putting Jeffy up there.

Speaker 205 No.

Speaker 108 You couldn't do that.

Speaker 69 You can't do that.

Speaker 78 We have a look back at the life of William Howard Taft.

Speaker 53 All right, just roll it, I guess.

Speaker 244 The Glenbeck program presents retrospective.

Speaker 109 Retrospective.

Speaker 245 On today's episode, William Howard Taft, born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1857, grew up to become America's 27th president.

Speaker 246 He died in 1930.

Speaker 234 He was overweight.

Speaker 245 This has been retrospective

Speaker 245 on the Glenbeck Program.

Speaker 52 Limited faculty.

Speaker 46 So that was the

Speaker 99 one notable thing about him.

Speaker 55 I guess he was overweight.

Speaker 62 It's really the only thing anyone ever says about Taft.

Speaker 43 It is.

Speaker 46 I have no idea what his policies were.

Speaker 79 I'm sure they were wonderful for the time.

Speaker 51 Sure.

Speaker 56 But I do know he was overweight.

Speaker 51 Yeah.

Speaker 82 We do know that.

Speaker 27 I mean, if you're redoing the actual Mount Rushmore, I mean, I think we're both putting Coolidge up there, right?

Speaker 197 For sure.

Speaker 62 Coolidge is definitely going up.

Speaker 83 Absolutely.

Speaker 10 I mean, Reagan's going up.

Speaker 84 Coolidge, Reagan.

Speaker 129 For me, I got to have George Washington up there.

Speaker 63 Got to have Washington.

Speaker 87 And maybe Jefferson.

Speaker 238 I love Thomas Jefferson.

Speaker 120 But Coolidge,

Speaker 46 Reagan. Oh, Lincoln.

Speaker 55 You got to have Lincoln there.

Speaker 46 Yeah, you can.

Speaker 135 That's hard.

Speaker 52 We've had a lot of good presidents.

Speaker 111 Yeah, we have.

Speaker 15 The really terrible ones, we've had a decent amount of.

Speaker 152 I mean, because if you want to talk about most ineffective presidents, right, like you could put Jimmy Carter on that list easily.

Speaker 44 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 202 But you don't think of him as like a real upending our entire system.

Speaker 18 Because you didn't. He was just really bad at his job.

Speaker 55 Yeah.

Speaker 52 Everything he did sucks.

Speaker 100 But it wasn't like Wilson who, I mean, you know, the Wilson policies, we'd look back at now and be like, wow, those are really conservative.

Speaker 104 But he changed the whole fabric of the country.

Speaker 184 Yeah. Right.

Speaker 19 A lot of, that was one of those things where, you know, he took a country that was going down one path and jammed the whole country in reverse and went down another path.

Speaker 112 Where like someone like Johnson just accelerated us down that path so fast.

Speaker 54 And people, because, you know, look, it came after the Kennedy thing, there was a feeling of he kind of just overlooked everything at that point, I think.

Speaker 112 And the fact that, you know, Johnson is responsible for,

Speaker 11 you know, a massive amount of our problems in this country when it comes to debt

Speaker 89 is overlooked.

Speaker 94 And not to mention, the guy was an incredible racist and a jerk to almost everybody around him.

Speaker 89 And people will say, well,

Speaker 236 he signed the bill. He signed the civil rights bill.

Speaker 48 Yeah, after opposing it for 20 years.

Speaker 48 Yeah, he did finally because he knew he had to by then.

Speaker 30 He had to.

Speaker 135 The stuff he said to the people around him,

Speaker 11 including constantly to African Americans.

Speaker 55 I mean, the guy,

Speaker 52 not a good guy.

Speaker 238 Absolute racist.

Speaker 187 Yeah.

Speaker 66 You have to have put him in the conversation there for worst president of all time.

Speaker 126 He also enmeshed us much more deeply in Vietnam, which was a massive, to me, mistake.

Speaker 82 You know, it'd be nice if we could learn from some of those mistakes now and stop getting involved in everybody else's problems.

Speaker 12 That's a good idea.

Speaker 53 Yeah. It's a good idea.

Speaker 132 It's fascinating to you that, like, you know, the Republicans are the warmongers.

Speaker 115 Well, it was Nixon that got us out of there.

Speaker 109 Right.

Speaker 109 You know,

Speaker 100 it is.

Speaker 4 Nixon's the guy who's doing diplomacy with China.

Speaker 95 Like, you know, it is a weird,

Speaker 25 the way this stuff, you know, the narratives change in such strange ways with this stuff,

Speaker 101 where Republicans who fought for the only people who cared about civil rights for a hundred years

Speaker 95 the whole the whole time, yeah, the whole time, and you know, Democrats are the ones.

Speaker 28 I mean, we go back with this.

Speaker 111 I mean, you know, D'Souza said this in his book, and I have no reason to, I have not found evidence to the contrary that every single member of the KKK was a Democrat, all of them.

Speaker 186 That's what it was a Democrat organization.

Speaker 52 It was kind of the militant wing of the Democrat Party, in fact, when, you know,

Speaker 51 in the early days of the Klan.

Speaker 127 Does he claim that there was never,

Speaker 24 I mean, because what, there's probably like 19 Klan members today.

Speaker 16 I don't know what they are.

Speaker 33 Right. Like, what is David Duke?

Speaker 15 I mean, David Duke has run as both a Democrat and a Republican, right?

Speaker 55 I think he has.

Speaker 19 Over the years.

Speaker 177 Yeah.

Speaker 14 You know, certainly it's possible now.

Speaker 118 But I believe that was his statement.

Speaker 101 I remember him saying it on the air, and I was like, really? Is that true? And he goes, I mean, he went back and

Speaker 59 had a decent amount of backing on it.

Speaker 235 uh i haven't gone through every member's list that's an amazing but that's an incredible thing

Speaker 33 if that's absolutely true that's amazing wow and we you know so we know all this and and somehow it gets it gets twisted yeah into republicans or the racists yeah they're the ones that hate minorities

Speaker 3 no yeah and and we're it's interesting to see this has been one thing that has been fascinating about the trump presidency and more and more recent parts of it specifically, you know, since like the Kanye West thing has gone on.

Speaker 6 There's a poll that came out from Rasmussen, who, you know, look, it gives, has a lot of favorable polls for the president, but says that something like 34% of African Americans are now supporting Donald Trump.

Speaker 11 Now, if that number were to be true,

Speaker 132 we could just cancel the election because Trump will definitely win if that number is true.

Speaker 2 Now,

Speaker 30 I will say I don't believe the number is that high, but I do believe it's increased.

Speaker 146 And, you know,

Speaker 186 there is an effect.

Speaker 12 We all know there's a reason why companies pay billions of dollars every year to hire celebrities to talk about their products.

Speaker 136 Because it moves people.

Speaker 102 It makes people consider things they might not have considered before, right?

Speaker 28 If you see a new, like, you know, this happens all the time with, you look at Us Weekly, I don't even know if it exists anymore, but that magazine, Us Weekly, and certainly a million different TMZ-type websites, they put the pictures of like, here's a random celebrity walking down the street.

Speaker 130 You're like, why would anyone care

Speaker 101 this person looks like walking down the street as they're shopping?

Speaker 77 Well, I mean,

Speaker 18 I watched my wife read those stories and look at those pictures, and she looks at every little detail: what bag are they carrying?

Speaker 112 What shoes are they wearing?

Speaker 136 What sunglasses do they have on?

Speaker 6 And a lot of the times that stuff's just planted, right?

Speaker 57 Like they're coming out of a specific store, there's some deal that they have going on.

Speaker 141 Celebrities do move people, and purchases are not the only category for that.

Speaker 14 And so when you have a guy like Kanye West who's making the arguments that are completely true, I don't like, I have no,

Speaker 142 you know, I'm not a Kanye West guy.

Speaker 77 You know, I'm not his target demo,

Speaker 29 but

Speaker 38 he is saying things that conservatives and, you know, dozens or hundreds of conservative black individuals have called us over the years to say these things.

Speaker 100 I'm sick of just being told this is how I vote because of the color of my skin.

Speaker 105 an individual here.

Speaker 179 And Kanye just bringing that argument to the table and connecting the colours.

Speaker 43 And calling that out as racist.

Speaker 111 As racist.

Speaker 92 And at least opening the minds of people who don't follow politics every day.

Speaker 3 You know, there's a lot of people who are African-American and it's like, I believe the Democrats have the right vision for me for whatever reason, even though I don't agree with it.

Speaker 133 But there's a lot of people, just like there are in every group, who

Speaker 65 have no connection to politics and issues on a daily basis. They watch the Kardashians.

Speaker 183 Well, now the Kardashians are hanging in with Donald Trump. And the other guy in the Kardashians is hanging out with Donald Trump.

Speaker 93 And he's saying, you know what?

Speaker 36 Maybe you guys should consider at least looking at a different option.

Speaker 18 We've tried all this crap for 100 years.

Speaker 89 It's not working out all that well for us.

Speaker 177 And now we have the lowest unemployment we've ever seen for African Americans.

Speaker 94 Why don't we? I don't know.

Speaker 88 Why don't we

Speaker 107 entertain this a little bit?

Speaker 154 So I do think there is a bump there that is

Speaker 141 real.

Speaker 112 And when that can be challenged, when it can be the counterculture way, you know,

Speaker 112 when the cool thing to do is to question

Speaker 59 the thing everyone else is doing.

Speaker 3 That's what it used to be, right?

Speaker 60 Like when you're growing up, you see what your parents did.

Speaker 6 You're like, I don't want to do that. I want to do this.

Speaker 184 I want to go the other way.

Speaker 144 Everyone's saying I should do this. I want to do that.

Speaker 93 And that, for whatever reason, has not crossed over

Speaker 6 with the Democrats and younger voters and black voters and to some level of Hispanic voters.

Speaker 136 If that can be overturned and people can say, just giving a chance, you don't have to agree, but give a chance to the idea that maybe freedom is the best way for you to go.

Speaker 14 Maybe you having your own money is the best way for you to go.

Speaker 142 Maybe not going to the government for so many things is a better approach.

Speaker 144 If that can get out there, there's no reason that can't connect with every group.

Speaker 93 It's very human.

Speaker 195 You know, not wanting someone in your way, having an opportunity to control your own destiny is very human.

Speaker 78 And I think any group would like that.

Speaker 36 But it's just, it's got such a crappy brand name on it right now.

Speaker 19 Yeah. It's hard to convince others.

Speaker 136 But I mean, someone like Kanye West can make a dent with that audience, I think.

Speaker 52 Especially with great music like this.

Speaker 126 I mean, how do you argue with that?

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Speaker 171 888727BECK.

Speaker 126 We can't afford to fail.

Speaker 81 New UN report is forecasting potentially catastrophic warming, Stu.

Speaker 153 Oh my gosh.

Speaker 83 I don't know when you're going to break down and admit this is happening.

Speaker 145 It's on.

Speaker 83 It's on like Donkey Kong.

Speaker 44 Catastrophic 3.4 to 3.9 degrees Celsius.

Speaker 207 Oh, my goodness. By 2,100.

Speaker 229 What do you have to say to that? Oh, my goodness. Yeah.

Speaker 28 That's what I have to say about it.

Speaker 81 Because I don't know how much that is.

Speaker 145 There's no way to tell because it's a metric measurement.

Speaker 52 It could be

Speaker 98 600 degrees.

Speaker 97 Could be one degree.

Speaker 82 I don't know. There's no way to tell.

Speaker 53 I wish there were.

Speaker 205 You could just easily convert it.

Speaker 6 It is amazing, though, because their new thing is, now, look, we have to take even more drastic measures.

Speaker 62 Yes.

Speaker 175 Up to, you know, the whole Paris Accord was nothing now.

Speaker 33 The Paris Agreement is a joke.

Speaker 235 We got to go way further than that.

Speaker 105 And it's like, how can we keep falling for this nonsense?

Speaker 179 If the plan they were just recommending

Speaker 83 is not even close to adequate now, why would we believe them on their next plan?

Speaker 46 And not even close to being abided by either by anybody.

Speaker 51 Nobody's doing it.

Speaker 59 Nobody's abiding by it.

Speaker 30 China's building new coal plants all the time.

Speaker 176 It just, it's a joke.

Speaker 59 It's a joke. And, you know, they keep going down this same road.

Speaker 7 I don't know that anyone, I don't know that anyone is reacting to it anymore.

Speaker 14 I mean, I think people at this point are just throwing their hands up.

Speaker 62 Just like, guys, leave me alone.

Speaker 205 Oh, I hope so.

Speaker 46 I hope you're right.

Speaker 49 Triple 8-727-BECK.

Speaker 97 More patents to do for Glenn. Coming up.

Speaker 42 You're listening to Glenn Beck.

Speaker 83 All I can say is I didn't land on Plymouth Rock.

Speaker 145 Plymouth Rock landed on me.

Speaker 52 That's all I can say.

Speaker 145 Okay. In this country.

Speaker 51 That's what happened. Really?

Speaker 108 Yeah.

Speaker 207 Plymouth Rock landed on me.

Speaker 124 Would you like to explain any further? No.

Speaker 205 It doesn't make sense per se.

Speaker 46 It really doesn't. No.
No, it really doesn't.

Speaker 77 It is something that people say.

Speaker 171 It is something people say,

Speaker 70 especially

Speaker 98 irritable immigrants who are illegally in this country.

Speaker 20 And that's sometimes how they can justify their illegal entry into our country.

Speaker 2 Different perspectives from around the world, Pat.

Speaker 73 I was reading this article about from the root about Pete Buddhige that kind of made a big splash about how he was calling Buddhajeg a liar because he was like targeting black people and how they didn't care about education or something.

Speaker 8 And like you read the quote from Buddhajej and you're like, it's clear what he's saying.

Speaker 76 He's basically saying, you know, like we need to make sure that

Speaker 78 it's an important thing for everybody and it affects every, like it's very, like, a very vanilla boring statement.

Speaker 33 But it turns into this big thing and Buddhajej is calling him and apologizing.

Speaker 55 And it's like, oh, I can't even even take it.

Speaker 28 I can't take it.

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Speaker 83 Hope you have a really happy Thanksgiving and a great Thanksgiving weekend.

Speaker 52 coming up. A lot of football to enjoy.

Speaker 51 Although I don't really know what the games are this weekend.

Speaker 51 You probably know who the Eagles are playing, right?

Speaker 3 Well, of course, the very difficult Miami Dolphins are on the schedule.

Speaker 205 That's a tough one.

Speaker 238 They won two games this year.

Speaker 73 Eagles lose this one. It's going to be

Speaker 64 a dark time.

Speaker 73 But no, of course, we have the traditional games tomorrow with Dallas and Detroit playing.

Speaker 68 Dallas playing the Bills.

Speaker 55 Yeah, which is going to be, that's a really good game.

Speaker 79 More on Trivia picks Dallas.

Speaker 76 Oh, really? Yes.

Speaker 64 And that's on your podcast right now.

Speaker 53 People can listen to that after this program ends.

Speaker 34 You can, of course, go listen to More on Trivia with Pat Gray Unleashed.

Speaker 3 It happens every Friday, normally, but of course, this week.

Speaker 207 It was a very special Wednesday edition.

Speaker 148 It is.

Speaker 59 And then

Speaker 25 Detroit is playing as well.

Speaker 64 And then I can't remember what the night game is.

Speaker 81 It's weird because Detroit and Dallas always play no matter if they're good or bad or anybody cares.

Speaker 70 I guess they will always care about Dallas because they seem to have a national brand.

Speaker 84 But Detroit,

Speaker 55 when was the last time they were relevant?

Speaker 89 It's been a while, and yet they still get the Thanksgiving game.

Speaker 3 It's tradition. It's kind of weird.

Speaker 3 It would be weird to not watch a Lions game on Thanksgiving.

Speaker 51 I'd be okay with not watching a Lions.

Speaker 206 I don't know. I'm used to it now.

Speaker 105 You really would.

Speaker 54 There was a lot of years where they would go 2-14, but they'd play like one good game.

Speaker 24 on Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving.

Speaker 77 They'd just inexplicably be competitive that one week.

Speaker 64 I don't know how that happens.

Speaker 53 So, yeah, that's part of the tradition of Thanksgiving.

Speaker 19 You're going to stuff your face with all sorts of food.

Speaker 53 And the sides

Speaker 63 are the star here.

Speaker 76 And you can come fight me about this if you want.

Speaker 15 But the bottom line is

Speaker 126 because you have

Speaker 70 a protein loaf or whatever it is for dinner.

Speaker 78 I'm not saying I have a traditional Thanksgiving anymore.

Speaker 184 I'll grant you this. But even back in the day,

Speaker 3 turkey was never the good part of that meal.

Speaker 44 No, turkey's.

Speaker 23 Yeah, turkey's okay.

Speaker 111 It's a plate filler. It's so good.

Speaker 101 It's a plate filler. Yeah.

Speaker 59 The stars are you got the mashed potatoes going on. You got the stuffing going on.

Speaker 55 The rolls. The roll.

Speaker 126 The gravy.

Speaker 78 The gravy.

Speaker 78 Yeah, I'm just going to do it.

Speaker 99 Dipping the rolls in the gravy once the roll has been adequately buttered up.

Speaker 172 Do you have one weird food that you add to this?

Speaker 173 Because I now, every single Thanksgiving have mac and cheese in some form.

Speaker 11 Oh, do you? It's part of it.

Speaker 6 It's now part of the traditional Thanksgiving dinner.

Speaker 65 I like mac and cheese.

Speaker 6 And it should be the part of every dinner, I would argue.

Speaker 20 That's probably the star of the dinner, isn't it?

Speaker 131 Mac and cheese.

Speaker 95 It's never a bad decision.

Speaker 53 It's awesome. Except when you have a heart attack after doing it for three or four days in a row.

Speaker 14 But other than that, it's never a bad decision to have mac and cheese.

Speaker 23 It's just so freaking good.

Speaker 187 It is.

Speaker 59 And yes, that is now part of my Thanksgiving every year.

Speaker 41 Got to have mac and cheese.

Speaker 68 So you guys are doing a restaurant thing this year, right?

Speaker 82 So there's no leftovers.

Speaker 136 Yeah, it's a little kind of

Speaker 49 downside of it.

Speaker 124 Yeah, my uncle, who is the greatest guy in the world, he's a former police officer.

Speaker 64 But he's been in the hospital for gosh kind of coming up on six months now um from cancer yeah he's he's fighting it hard and he's been moved around a bunch of times and we're really praying for him to to uh to be back by christmas is the hope um but he um

Speaker 22 he

Speaker 220 he he and his his wife my aunt are that's where they we've hosted thanksgiving for like the last thousand years like every one i can I can remember is all is it here or is it yeah they moved down here a few years ago we used to go back up to New York where they lived for a very long time, and we always there.

Speaker 206 My grandparents were right next door.

Speaker 64 So that was like the traditional place where we had it.

Speaker 132 So this year, it's kind of like, well, you know, we're not going to kind of do that this year because of unfortunate circumstances, but I'll just go to a nice restaurant.

Speaker 14 I'm hoping it's going to be very Christmas story-esque.

Speaker 13 We're just going to have a goose out on the table and they're just going to decapitate it in front of all my children.

Speaker 41 That's what I assume happens at restaurants on Thanksgiving.

Speaker 79 Yeah, I'm pretty sure it does.

Speaker 133 But no cleanup.

Speaker 6 I mean, that's kind of nice. That is nice.

Speaker 136 No cleanup. No leftovers, but no cleanup.

Speaker 133 Though I could just order too much food

Speaker 17 and just bring it home.

Speaker 55 Yeah, you could.

Speaker 136 There's nothing stopping me.

Speaker 77 That's the thing about being an adult.

Speaker 148 You don't realize that. You know what you want.

Speaker 132 Sometimes my kids will ask me for, you know, like a, and they want a snack or something.

Speaker 6 And I think to myself, I can just have a snack whenever I want.

Speaker 37 No one can. No one wants to.

Speaker 55 You don't have to ask anybody?

Speaker 101 And if you look at me, you say he does have snacks whenever he wants.

Speaker 78 Yeah.

Speaker 177 And I will grant you, it doesn't always have good outcomes.

Speaker 77 But it is a nice thing to realize about your life.

Speaker 128 It is. There is that moment where you're like, you know what?

Speaker 108 I eat that thing.

Speaker 32 A piece of candy, I could just eat it.

Speaker 128 You know what? You know what?

Speaker 65 One thing I always have in my house?

Speaker 111 Sugary cereals.

Speaker 6 Because I never had sugary cereals when I was a kid.

Speaker 73 So now there's always like some crazy, you know, Captain Crunch variety in

Speaker 95 my little pantry thing there.

Speaker 118 It's always in there.

Speaker 145 I love Captain Crunch.

Speaker 52 Although it tears up the roof of your mouth, I still love it.

Speaker 106 It brutalizes your mouth.

Speaker 70 I still love it.

Speaker 35 And look, the guy, I don't know what he's good at.

Speaker 128 I mean, he may be a great military captain, but he is, you know, he's terrible at making cereal.

Speaker 135 He made that entire line of cereals that was just berries. Yeah.

Speaker 85 He still says oops, all berries.

Speaker 212 30 years later.

Speaker 43 It's like just all.

Speaker 117 What scam is that?

Speaker 11 You had a problem. Right.

Speaker 117 Okay.

Speaker 94 Fix it. Just fix it.

Speaker 93 You know, this is not hard.

Speaker 125 You've had plenty of time to fix the oops in the oops all berries.

Speaker 99 Right.

Speaker 85 Put some other kinds of cereal in there that were supposed to be there.

Speaker 212 I don't know what you would intend it to do.

Speaker 206 Going for.

Speaker 89 Or to say, you know what?

Speaker 100 Look, it was oops, all berries.

Speaker 72 We realize people like it, so now it's just all berries.

Speaker 183 Thanks for you, too.

Speaker 85 Yes, cross out the oops.

Speaker 48 We're not doing this by mistake anymore. Okay, we know what we're doing now.

Speaker 46 Exactly.

Speaker 43 Because I'm starting to wonder about your other cereals now.

Speaker 48 If you can't get this one right after 30 years, yeah.

Speaker 211 I mean, oops, a little poison.

Speaker 212 Is that your next cereal?

Speaker 90 I'm concerned.

Speaker 185 When

Speaker 107 is the captain drunk as he's making these cereals?

Speaker 68 He's must be. He's got to be.

Speaker 51 Drunker on opioids.

Speaker 111 I don't know. It's possible.
Yeah.

Speaker 6 It's possible.

Speaker 128 I don't want to think that way, but I think it might be true.

Speaker 94 I think so. And these things happen, by the way.

Speaker 128 You know, like the

Speaker 18 fiery

Speaker 176 Cheetos?

Speaker 101 You know, the Flamin' Hot Cheetos?

Speaker 41 Yeah.

Speaker 65 Were kind of a mistake.

Speaker 173 They were?

Speaker 25 Yeah, they had, it was a,

Speaker 136 there's actually a movie coming out about this.

Speaker 174 They're actually making...

Speaker 58 a feature, like a legit feature release movie about the story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.

Speaker 108 Really? Yeah, because

Speaker 27 I'm going to butcher it a little bit, but the basic story was they had a bunch of like non-Cheeto dusted Cheetos

Speaker 112 for some reason, an excess.

Speaker 229 I don't remember the reason why.

Speaker 12 And so a guy who worked at the plant, who was like a mid-level guy,

Speaker 130 he decided to take home the non-flavored Cheetos and dusted them with some fiery sauce that I guess, because he came from like, I want to say, it might have been a Cuban background or something, where he had these spices that they used on other foods and and you just had to kind of dump them on the Cheetos.

Speaker 12 And it was like, these are fantastic.

Speaker 77 Brought them in, people liked them.

Speaker 59 Cheetos just started making them.

Speaker 93 And now they're like one of their most popular varieties.

Speaker 101 And now he runs the company or something like that.

Speaker 37 That's my

Speaker 112 version of the story.

Speaker 32 Probably the truth is something very different, but that's how I understand that story.

Speaker 6 It is something like that.

Speaker 130 Good story, though.

Speaker 89 Yeah, it's kind of cool, right?

Speaker 69 I like that.

Speaker 118 You know, and he's like a, he was a, turned into a real bigwig at the company.

Speaker 76 I mean, he was,

Speaker 15 you know, running a giant chunk of it in some way, which is is great.

Speaker 13 And I got to say, like, I don't mind a spicy Cheeto.

Speaker 33 I just want them to be more cheesy.

Speaker 65 The flame in hot Cheetos does not seem to have any cheese dust on it.

Speaker 33 It just seems to be spicy dust.

Speaker 47 And that's not okay.

Speaker 76 No, that isn't. Not in my mind.

Speaker 238 No, you need cheese.

Speaker 15 You got to have cheese.

Speaker 28 Got to have the cheese.

Speaker 136 So I don't know. I mean,

Speaker 112 between the drunk captain

Speaker 70 with the oops all berries for 30 years or whatever it's been.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 75 I mean, you know, you look at a company like Bluebell here in Texas.

Speaker 44 Oops, we produce Listeria in our ice cream.

Speaker 205 Oops. Listeria.

Speaker 134 See, that would have been a much better marketing.

Speaker 91 We just put it out with an oops. Oops.

Speaker 90 Listeria.

Speaker 55 Oops, Listeria.

Speaker 211 Well, they corrected it, right?

Speaker 48 It took them a couple of years or maybe a year, but they finally corrected it.

Speaker 231 And then they stopped doing the Listeria.

Speaker 48 Yeah.

Speaker 176 These companies just don't, I mean, they should just start doing that.

Speaker 36 Like with, I mean, Jack in the Box had those issues back in the day.

Speaker 130 They'd be like, oops, salmonella.

Speaker 55 Right.

Speaker 86 Oops, a dash of salmonella.

Speaker 93 What are you going to do?

Speaker 107 Yes.

Speaker 121 You know?

Speaker 84 With Tylenol.

Speaker 108 Oops, a little cyanide.

Speaker 107 It happens.

Speaker 91 You know, if you direct it.

Speaker 176 I don't know if that's legal, but my assumption is if you put out a product and you say, oops, and say the poison that's in it, you're cool.

Speaker 55 I think you are.

Speaker 131 I can't say that. You can't get in trouble for that.

Speaker 106 No, you can't.

Speaker 48 Because you told him, going in.

Speaker 55 Oops, we made a mistake here. There's poison in this food.

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Speaker 58 What do you think about something like

Speaker 41 the Boeing 737 MAX?

Speaker 66 Oops, bad sensor.

Speaker 36 Just put it on the side of the plane.

Speaker 68 It could have saved themselves a lot of trouble if they would have done that.

Speaker 51 But they didn't.

Speaker 37 No. They didn't.
No. That's their own fault.
Yeah.

Speaker 41 You know, the captain figured this out a long time ago.

Speaker 55 All right.

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Speaker 120 Let's go to to here in Texas.

Speaker 126 You're on the Glen Pack program with Pat and Stu.

Speaker 109 Hey, guys. Hey.

Speaker 91 Happy Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 248 First, I want to say, Stu, I really appreciate your points of view. It's very rare that somebody gets me to think about things in a different perspective.

Speaker 248 And so I just want to say I really appreciate it.

Speaker 96 You're the greatest American

Speaker 53 in this country.

Speaker 58 You should know that.

Speaker 248 Yeah, well, and I also know that you're like, you know, a Canadian sports hero, right?

Speaker 6 Yeah, Canadian sports celebrity, of course, yes.

Speaker 212 Yeah, celebrity, yeah, okay.

Speaker 248 Okay, so, but anyway, I'm calling because I have a very important point. Might seem silly at first, but it's very valid, and I'm going to back it up.

Speaker 248 We will not see a President Buttigig, and here's why.

Speaker 91 His name.

Speaker 122 That's it.

Speaker 55 His name.

Speaker 21 His name is.

Speaker 53 That's some expert analysis right there.

Speaker 248 If you look at the history of all of our presidents, none of them have, you know, crazy, outlandish, weird names. The only one that is the exception is Obama.
And he has one big thing going for him.

Speaker 248 That was he was black. And I can say that because I'm black.

Speaker 248 So I think that you will not see, he might win the nomination, but he's not going to be president because nobody is going to want to say President Buttigig over and over and over again.

Speaker 248 I mean, just think about it. We've had Garfields.
we've had Jacksons, Johnsons, Andrews. They're all normal names.

Speaker 16 You know, this is how you knew instantly that John Hickenlooper was not going to win the nomination.

Speaker 78 That was not going to happen because it can't happen.

Speaker 136 That's an interesting point.

Speaker 76 I remember someone very early on saying, and it was a sort of a, I would say, a criticism of the United States and voters in general.

Speaker 172 And they said, look, this country is basically way too racist to elect a guy whose last name is one letter away from Osama and his middle name is Hussain.

Speaker 179 Like, this country's way too racist to vote that guy into office.

Speaker 55 And we saw how that turned out. And they were completely wrong on that.

Speaker 93 You're right.

Speaker 65 The Buddha Judge thing is, it takes a while for people to

Speaker 6 figure out how to say it.

Speaker 59 It takes a while to get it to roll off the tongue a little bit.

Speaker 32 I don't know if that prevents it, but it is.

Speaker 183 You're right.

Speaker 101 There's not a lot of examples to the contrary.

Speaker 248 But, yeah, personally, I like calling him booty gig. I think that sounds better.

Speaker 111 It's more fun. It's more fun.

Speaker 142 All right. Thank you very much.
Appreciate the phone call.

Speaker 81 Marco in Ohio, you're on the Blaze or the Glenn Beck program on the Blaze.

Speaker 249 Hey, guys. Thanks for having me on.
Make sure you say hi to Glenn for me when he comes back.

Speaker 90 We'll do.

Speaker 122 Hey.

Speaker 249 I have,

Speaker 250 oh, I also love Captain Crunch, but hate the rough roof of the mouthpiece.

Speaker 83 Right?

Speaker 55 It destroys it.

Speaker 249 I have top five.

Speaker 90 Real quick, I'll go over of my theories.

Speaker 250 Trump and Bloomberg, and maybe Bezos, I think they're so independent. You know, like Trump's really not a Republican as much as he is an independent, which has caused the big stirrup.

Speaker 250 And I think that the inside deep state does not want an independent. They want someone they can control.

Speaker 250 Then there's Obama distancing himself away from Biden because of the corruption connection.

Speaker 250 Also, he probably started noticing the absent-mindedness and the quid pro quo stuff he doesn't want to be associated with. But Michelle, I don't think she has the personality to handle the pressure.

Speaker 250 I think that she's exposed herself in the past of being very strong-voiced.

Speaker 250 And I think she'd have a very short temper, and I think it would start to show if she started running and being in the public eye.

Speaker 90 Warren,

Speaker 250 her support, supporters never listened to the the conservatives for four or three years in a row. Nothing is free, we kept telling them.

Speaker 250 Now she states how much this is going to cost, and all of a sudden the light bulb goes on with her supporters and they start backing off, like is known as the 14% drop.

Speaker 250 Impeachment is nothing more than Democrats' way of using taxpayers' money. for free smear campaign.
They're using our money just to smear him to try to gain voters.

Speaker 250 DNC is in debt.

Speaker 241 They have no money.

Speaker 249 So I think this is just a way of using government money to try to affect the election.

Speaker 55 And it's interesting, quickly, before you go off of that one.

Speaker 13 It's unclear what the effect of this is.

Speaker 152 It really could go either way.

Speaker 5 I think there's a strong argument to be made that

Speaker 118 the branding of impeachment is a real negative for the president politically, even if he gets the Senate does not remove him, which I'm sure they will not.

Speaker 12 But still, they're going to be able able to say he was impeached over and over again.

Speaker 59 And there's never been a president in American history who's tried to go through an election with the branding of impeachment on them.

Speaker 175 That's never happened in American history.

Speaker 133 So we don't know where that goes.

Speaker 101 On the other side, there's a good chance, there's a good argument to say.

Speaker 31 Trump goes through this, gets impeached in what looks like an absolutely rushed partisan process, and comes out the other side and says, I survived this thing.

Speaker 38 I'm stronger than ever.

Speaker 179 And the American people say, you know what?

Speaker 14 They're not even serious on the other side.

Speaker 182 This guy has fought through every one of their attacks, and we're going to reward him for it.

Speaker 123 Like, we, it really could go either way here.

Speaker 111 And the Democrats are really rolling the dice with us. They really are.

Speaker 119 What's your last quick point?

Speaker 250 Well, if it goes that far, he's going to expose all the corruption. It's just going to get more exposure of that.

Speaker 250 My last thought was: I think Rudy was told by Trump to go find the corruption, all the connections, and I think that he's working independently,

Speaker 250 my assumption, that he's following the trail and it took him to places like Ukraine.

Speaker 250 So he's

Speaker 250 been pursuing this.

Speaker 250 You know, that's a question. But I think by saying go where your nose leads you, is also saying I support you.

Speaker 250 Yeah, you want to go to

Speaker 241 Ukraine, go ahead and go to Ukraine.

Speaker 250 So

Speaker 250 yeah,

Speaker 250 I say he's half independent and half Trump saying, I got your back.

Speaker 242 Go where you got to go.

Speaker 151 Appreciate it. Thanks a lot, Marco.

Speaker 44 I hope that's right.

Speaker 98 Otherwise, that could lead to some trouble, I fear, with what he just said to Bill O'Reilly.

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Speaker 171 Patton Stewart for Glenn on the Glenn Back Program 888727BECK.

Speaker 11 Josh in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 44 Hi, you're on the Glenn Back Program.

Speaker 251 Hey, guys, thanks for taking the call.

Speaker 116 I have two points.

Speaker 251 The first one, as far as impeaching Trump

Speaker 251 and foreign diplomacy, isn't that what a quick pro quo is? We give you money to influence, to expand American influence in return.

Speaker 251 I don't know what else it could be.

Speaker 251 Whenever you give money to a foreign country, you ask them to do something. Isn't that

Speaker 159 what foreign diplomacy, eh?

Speaker 97 Yes, it just can't be for political gain.

Speaker 121 That's all.

Speaker 45 And I don't think this was.

Speaker 52 I think it was in the national interest.

Speaker 56 But I don't know why they're not playing that hand.

Speaker 99 They don't seem to be, but they certainly could, and I think should.

Speaker 52 Because I really believe it's in the national interest to root out any corruption that was coming, especially that was coming from our side.

Speaker 11 Let us know what happened here.

Speaker 97 If you guys think this was really corrupt, we'd appreciate your help on that because we want to root it out.

Speaker 67 That's not too much to to ask.

Speaker 52 But

Speaker 68 if he's impeached over it, I think it's going to be because he hasn't said this was in the national interest.

Speaker 81 This was not political.

Speaker 99 This was national interest.

Speaker 153 Why won't they say that?

Speaker 251 And I don't know.

Speaker 251 My big question is, you know, Peter Schweitzer and Greg Jarrett and Glenn and even Sean Hannity, they've made such a strong case that they're going after the president with literally no evidence.

Speaker 251 And, you know, the evidence is piling up on the inverse where the Democrats have gone out after him illegally. You know,

Speaker 251 how are they going to be held accountable? I mean, it's almost like we know all of this stuff has happened. We know they're investigating him.
They're changing the FICE applications.

Speaker 251 When or how are these guys going to be held accountable for going after the president with literally nothing?

Speaker 187 It's a good question.

Speaker 55 Well, I would say in November, right?

Speaker 6 November of 2020 is when they need to be held responsible.

Speaker 55 Just like if you think Trump did something bad here, that's when he should be held responsible.

Speaker 115 We should have,

Speaker 6 I want to vote on impeachment.

Speaker 133 You should have a vote on impeachment. Everyone should.

Speaker 123 The impeachment is: hey, he's going to be removed in a year if you think he's doing a crappy job.

Speaker 105 And if, if, look, I know there's just millions of voters out there that vote are single-issue Ukraine corruption voters.

Speaker 133 So if that's you, I can understand where you're going on this thing.

Speaker 123 But I mean,

Speaker 146 the idea that they have to remove this guy from office in the middle of a campaign, it's so blatantly partisan and nonsensical that I I don't think the American people will will will reward it.

Speaker 146 I don't think that at the end of the day, they're going to say this is the right way,

Speaker 18 the type of behavior we want more of in this country.

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Speaker 52 Pat and Stu for Glenn of the Glen Beck Program. Joined now

Speaker 20 by Jeff Fisher. Yeah.

Speaker 122 Hello.

Speaker 187 Jeffy?

Speaker 55 Hello. How are you doing? Good.

Speaker 246 I take a little issue with you before we get into the real reason I'm here, but Michael Bloomberg, who's now announced that he's running for president. He's in the presidential campaign.

Speaker 246 You were saying that he is

Speaker 252 less than.

Speaker 83 Well, I said he has all the charisma of a bathroom bulb brush, and I think that was an exaggeration.

Speaker 70 He has about half the charisma of a bathroom bulb brush.

Speaker 55 I don't know.

Speaker 252 Maybe you didn't see his

Speaker 113 announcement speech in Norfolk?

Speaker 22 No, I think I missed that.

Speaker 150 I have a clip of the end of it

Speaker 233 that will show you just how

Speaker 109 wrong you are.

Speaker 153 Okay.

Speaker 113 The fire that's in the belly of Michael Bloomberg.

Speaker 253 But more than plans, I offer the leadership to turn plans into reality, to roll up my sleeves, to motivate our country, to unite and rebuild America and make it fairer and better. Fairer.

Speaker 253 I'm ready to get to work, so let's get it on.

Speaker 205 I stand correct. So I stand correct.

Speaker 127 There is charisma dripping out of that guy.

Speaker 52 It's shooting out of him.

Speaker 233 You talk about fire.

Speaker 127 He is Enfuego.

Speaker 151 He practically burst into flame.

Speaker 55 He's so on fire. Wow.

Speaker 52 He's not good.

Speaker 206 He's electorate.

Speaker 153 He is not good at all.

Speaker 101 They don't have a good candidate.

Speaker 46 They really don't.

Speaker 173 They don't have one.

Speaker 92 Even

Speaker 33 the Republican race, there was a bunch of good candidates.

Speaker 54 But there were people who never really even made

Speaker 28 a serious challenge.

Speaker 105 Like a guy like Marco Rubio, who was in fourth, fifth place.

Speaker 12 But like you could see he's a good candidate, right?

Speaker 6 Whether you like his policies or not.

Speaker 48 We counted like seven or eight.

Speaker 55 Yeah, that were pretty good.

Speaker 52 That were pretty decent.

Speaker 55 They don't really

Speaker 135 Butjej is a good candidate.

Speaker 209 Yeah, maybe.

Speaker 183 I don't know if there's anyone else.

Speaker 173 I don't know if there's anybody else in that field that's a good candidate.

Speaker 38 Forget the policies.

Speaker 208 I'm just saying just purely on politics.

Speaker 116 Is there another.

Speaker 150 I mean, you want to like Tulsi, but.

Speaker 136 Yeah, I mean, mean, Tulsi has, you know, there's something there.

Speaker 212 But it's not a lot.

Speaker 136 I mean, some people like Corey Booker, I'll never understand it.

Speaker 67 They don't have anybody who has a chance to win.

Speaker 52 That's the thing.

Speaker 70 No, because Gabbard, yeah, is likable.

Speaker 68 And Buddha Judge is likable, I guess. I mean,

Speaker 15 none of them have a chance to win the nomination.

Speaker 153 Yes.

Speaker 153 I mean,

Speaker 109 Trump, let alone notable.

Speaker 187 Yeah.

Speaker 56 Oh, they can't beat Trump, but I don't think they have a shot at the nomination.

Speaker 50 Like, Buddha Judge, you think he's going to win the nomination?

Speaker 41 I mean, he's got a shot at it now, I would say.

Speaker 39 But, I mean, he ⁇ I don't...

Speaker 116 probably not.

Speaker 3 It's still hard for me to believe that the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is going to go directly to the presidency.

Speaker 53 It does seem like quite a step.

Speaker 15 Yes, it sure does.

Speaker 38 But it's possible.

Speaker 36 And I don't think we should dismiss the idea that none of these people can beat Trump.

Speaker 136 You get into a one-on-one situation.

Speaker 38 Anything can happen.

Speaker 172 And, you know,

Speaker 160 a downturn in the economy in August, and this thing is going to be impossible for Trump to win.

Speaker 43 There are a lot of factors here.

Speaker 79 But the economy is perfect.

Speaker 181 It's pretty good right now.

Speaker 98 It's terrific.

Speaker 52 There's never been

Speaker 82 a better economy in the history of the world.

Speaker 151 This is the greatest economy there's ever been, so I can't imagine a downturn.

Speaker 113 There's not a single person right now that's unemployed.

Speaker 153 No.

Speaker 46 Everybody's employed.

Speaker 75 Unemployment's at its lowest rate for everybody everywhere.

Speaker 60 I will say the strength of the economy is best personified in this room, that Jeffy has a job.

Speaker 55 I mean, if Jeffy has a job, it's a good point.

Speaker 90 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 117 We're overemployed in this country.

Speaker 43 Like, we have too many jobs.

Speaker 233 In fact, I'm looking for more work. Really? I'm looking for more work.

Speaker 254 I was excited yesterday when you did your story on the Cameo website where people,

Speaker 113 you know, you're able to

Speaker 113 be asked to do things for people on video from Cameo.

Speaker 36 Now, this is different than your websites where the same type of thing happens, but it's a little

Speaker 113 different. The requests are different.

Speaker 95 The requests are different.

Speaker 153 Although

Speaker 55 maybe they're different.

Speaker 90 They are not.

Speaker 48 This is like where you would typically have somebody wish someone else a happy birthday.

Speaker 158 Right. That's what you would think.

Speaker 36 Hey, congratulations on graduating college, right?

Speaker 14 Like there's little, and they're from celebrities, like someone from, there's a couple people from the office.

Speaker 16 Stanley from the office is on there.

Speaker 18 You can just pay him a couple hundred bucks and he'll say, hey, I'm Stanley from the office, whatever my actual name is, and please, you know, like have a good day or whatever, right?

Speaker 104 I hope your breakfast was delicious.

Speaker 55 Whatever the happy anniversary. Exactly.
Right.

Speaker 36 Now, the reason we talked about this yesterday is different.

Speaker 114 Right.

Speaker 246 Because you had your boy who's doing the breakup.

Speaker 93 Yeah, Mark McGrath.

Speaker 107 Do we have a clip of this real quick?

Speaker 177 This is Mark McGrath McGrath on this app Cameo from yesterday.

Speaker 255 What's up, Brayden?

Speaker 43 It is Mark McGrath from the band Sugaray off the charts, but always in your hearts.

Speaker 179 And this cameo was booked by Cheyenne, and she wants you to know a few things.

Speaker 255 And this is a little difficult for me to say because it's the first one of these I've done, but she wants you to know.

Speaker 155 That you mean a lot to her.

Speaker 43 You mean the world to her.

Speaker 255 But she's having difficulty staying in this long-distance relationship.

Speaker 23 But again, you mean the world

Speaker 122 to her. Yeah.

Speaker 205 You just don't know what you're around anyway.

Speaker 153 I've been with my wife a long time.

Speaker 140 So anyway, you get the point.

Speaker 154 You get the point. It's Mark McGrath breaking up with a boyfriend.

Speaker 108 But again, don't get me wrong.

Speaker 117 You mean the world.

Speaker 84 It's just that she doesn't want to be see you again in life.

Speaker 55 Right.

Speaker 108 But after life.

Speaker 43 Maybe.

Speaker 43 Probably not.

Speaker 95 No, but maybe. But I'm thinking that is a great idea.

Speaker 233 Because a lot of people don't want to do that.

Speaker 109 It's a great idea.

Speaker 246 A lot of people don't want to be the person that tells you things. So if you have something, like, I'm willing, this is what I'm willing to do on Cameo.

Speaker 69 What are you willing to do?

Speaker 55 No,

Speaker 170 I did, I'm not up on Cameo yet.

Speaker 254 I applied, and they haven't gotten back to me yet.

Speaker 43 Wait, are you? So

Speaker 55 you're willing to break up with people?

Speaker 3 Wait, hold on one second.

Speaker 66 We need to explore this a little bit.

Speaker 6 Is Cameo telling you you're not a big enough celebrity?

Speaker 11 No, they haven't gotten back to me yet.

Speaker 66 They won't go sub-screech-level celebrities, and that's where you exist down there.

Speaker 17 Screech level.

Speaker 188 How dare you?

Speaker 91 Is that what's happening here?

Speaker 205 No, they just haven't gotten it.

Speaker 107 There's an approval process.

Speaker 55 Yes, And that process is. So do you set your own price?

Speaker 53 Or do they set your price? I believe you do set your price.

Speaker 233 You do set your own price.

Speaker 51 Okay, so you're going to ask for what? $1?

Speaker 78 $1.50?

Speaker 109 Something like that? I'm thinking,

Speaker 95 what? $50? $50?

Speaker 117 $50?

Speaker 140 50 cents is...

Speaker 131 No.

Speaker 91 $50?

Speaker 55 Okay, okay, $40.

Speaker 83 I frankly wouldn't do it for less than $100, but we're talking about you now.

Speaker 205 What $30 will you take?

Speaker 138 Seriously? What's it going to take?

Speaker 55 Well, it just depends.

Speaker 95 See, as I was thinking that,

Speaker 254 I'm willing to do if you, if there's a sickness you don't want to tell anybody about, I'll tell them, you know, grandma's sick, divorces,

Speaker 113 addictions.

Speaker 113 Okay.

Speaker 252 Breakups are easy.

Speaker 246 I mean, you saw how easy that is.

Speaker 252 Deaths.

Speaker 254 You don't want to tell people somebody died.

Speaker 88 You're willing to do, hey, your loved one died.

Speaker 246 I just have a, oh, you know, like divorces or affairs.

Speaker 32 Okay, let's ask, because this is interesting.

Speaker 180 Do a little commercial for your service here.

Speaker 6 Like, if someone, if you wanted to tell

Speaker 130 your husband about an affair and you go to Jeffy's cameo page and you book that,

Speaker 78 what does that look like?

Speaker 14 Give me a version of that.

Speaker 153 Hey, Stu. Hey,

Speaker 55 you don't need to personalize it.

Speaker 43 You ask, I guess.

Speaker 55 Hey, Stu.

Speaker 254 This is Jeffy, you know, just above screech level.

Speaker 254 And your wife wanted me to let you know that she loves you very much.

Speaker 254 Lisa wanted me to let you know that she loves you very much.

Speaker 206 That's nice.

Speaker 150 And she still wants to be together with you.

Speaker 113 Oh, that's great. She still wants to be with you.
That's great.

Speaker 52 But

Speaker 32 why would she be confirming that?

Speaker 254 But she wanted to let you know that she had an affair with the bug guy.

Speaker 140 The bug guy?

Speaker 22 The guy that comes over and

Speaker 254 she just wanted to let you know that if word got out that it did happen.

Speaker 52 But she still loves you very much.

Speaker 205 Oh, are you sure it wasn't Peter Strzok?

Speaker 32 No, it's just a different Lisa Page.

Speaker 55 Oh, okay.

Speaker 154 I got to say, that was much easier taking from you than it would have been.

Speaker 108 That's what I mean.

Speaker 91 It seemed fun from Jackie.

Speaker 140 She made it seem fun.

Speaker 91 I would totally pay 50 bucks for that.

Speaker 43 I think I'd pay you 50 bucks for that.

Speaker 205 Thank you.

Speaker 55 Yeah.

Speaker 55 That's really good.

Speaker 205 I'm for it. This is good.

Speaker 113 Little stuff. Little stuff.
The divorce would be hard, but you know, I used to.

Speaker 114 Yeah. This is Jeffy.
Hi.

Speaker 30 Well, I'm not really talking to you here or a video, but okay.

Speaker 113 And

Speaker 233 Lisa wanted me to.

Speaker 55 Again?

Speaker 205 Lisa wanted me to send you a message.

Speaker 55 Oh, okay.

Speaker 95 Here on cameo.

Speaker 38 It's not the bug guy, is it?

Speaker 98 She likes Peter a little more than she thought she did.

Speaker 90 It happens.

Speaker 140 I'm not very likable, so I don't blame her for this.

Speaker 254 And so she just wanted to let you know that your stuff is out in the front lawn when you come home today, So you need to pick it up.

Speaker 153 And yeah, she wants a divorce.

Speaker 55 Wow. That was a little harder to take.

Speaker 108 Yeah, I felt that too.

Speaker 105 I have to imagine actually hearing that from your wife would be more difficult than from just this guy who's at the screech level.

Speaker 43 Some of us have been through this.

Speaker 205 This is a really good idea.

Speaker 55 It softens the blow.

Speaker 76 What about, let me present this to you as an option.

Speaker 94 Now, because, you know, look,

Speaker 39 I'm an individual.

Speaker 73 I only have so much money to spend.

Speaker 39 But like a big company, like a big company that, like, let's just say, you know,

Speaker 78 you're Boeing.

Speaker 96 You got the 737 MAX.

Speaker 41 It's had some issues.

Speaker 89 Yeah, it has.

Speaker 14 Wants to inform some people whose relatives may have been on that plane.

Speaker 32 Ooh, that'd be tough.

Speaker 38 How does something like that go?

Speaker 113 That would be really hard.

Speaker 95 Hey, Stu.

Speaker 212 These all start with hey, Stu?

Speaker 205 Yeah.

Speaker 205 These.

Speaker 188 These do, yeah. All right.

Speaker 256 Well, let's go back to the beginning.

Speaker 95 Hey, Stu.

Speaker 113 Yes.

Speaker 233 It's Jeff here.

Speaker 254 Jeffy.

Speaker 246 You know me just above Screech.

Speaker 90 I never said above Screech.

Speaker 205 Let's be clear about this.

Speaker 55 No, you said below Screech.

Speaker 256 I'm not doing that.

Speaker 153 Okay.

Speaker 153 It's been a problem.

Speaker 122 There's been a problem. It's been a problem.

Speaker 256 This has been a problem. Yeah.

Speaker 113 Remember when you were flying your dog back home?

Speaker 256 Mm-hmm.

Speaker 246 And your dog was on the 737 MAX?

Speaker 39 Yeah, it's a brand new plane.

Speaker 41 It's all the best technology.

Speaker 153 It didn't make it.

Speaker 254 So you're not going to see your dog anymore.

Speaker 205 Oh, wow.

Speaker 90 That didn't seem

Speaker 91 to be.

Speaker 95 No.

Speaker 134 It would need to be slightly improved.

Speaker 93 But I mean, you could get like $100,000 from Boeing to do that.

Speaker 233 Absolutely, Boeing.

Speaker 55 Yes.

Speaker 134 And people.

Speaker 35 Email me, chewingthefat at theblaze.com.

Speaker 18 The thing about you, too, is like people already have disdain for you.

Speaker 112 So they don't like,

Speaker 57 they're not going to necessarily transfer that to the company.

Speaker 152 They're just going to add more hatred to you and your profile, which is not going to affect you.

Speaker 233 You're already in that business.

Speaker 113 Boys already give me $100,000.

Speaker 109 Right.

Speaker 55 You don't care.

Speaker 143 You've got more money and you're just hated as much as you were before.

Speaker 205 Maybe a little more, but are you even going to notice that?

Speaker 153 Probably not.

Speaker 233 No, I'm not noticing it at all.

Speaker 55 I don't care.

Speaker 111 This is a good business for you.

Speaker 11 This is a good business for you.

Speaker 93 So are you really going to go up on cameo?

Speaker 37 Yeah.

Speaker 153 I mean,

Speaker 113 I'm assuming that they're going to allow me up.

Speaker 37 Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 65 You do need some notoriety.

Speaker 181 It's not just notorious.

Speaker 119 You need to actually have some notoriety.

Speaker 254 Well, I mean, thanks to you, I am an expert on rape.

Speaker 252 That's true.

Speaker 188 So, you know,

Speaker 140 I think

Speaker 206 you may want to give a little context to that.

Speaker 101 If you do search, by the way, this is true.

Speaker 65 If you search for Jeffy's name and you get past the mentions of the former Tennessee Titans coach and Rams coach,

Speaker 39 you will get to Jeffy and you will eventually.

Speaker 95 Wonderful World of Stew.

Speaker 173 Yeah, Wonderful World of Stew, in which he played a role a little too well, in my opinion, as a rape expert.

Speaker 93 And now the name Jeff Fisher rape expert is all over the internet.

Speaker 107 And I don't know that that's necessarily, again, good for your profile.

Speaker 101 But is it worse than the way people think about you already?

Speaker 58 I don't know.

Speaker 113 No, I don't know.

Speaker 256 And looks, if it ups my cameo profile for Boeing to drop 100 grand for me to tell people bad things, I'm all for it.

Speaker 55 All right, I'm going to sign up.

Speaker 14 I ain't going to have you break all the bad news in my life from now on.

Speaker 11 I'm good with it. Thank you.

Speaker 35 No problem. I'm here for you.

Speaker 3 I'm not paying no $30 for you, but, you know, and $1.50 sounded about right when Pat said it.

Speaker 115 Hey, Stu.

Speaker 49 Triple 8-727-B-E-C-K.

Speaker 150 Shopping this holiday season?

Speaker 159 Finding the perfect gift from your computer or your your tablet or smartphone, that is, that's a breeze.

Speaker 95 Now, here's the problem with it.

Speaker 159 All of that online shopping, you're left potentially vulnerable to identity theft.

Speaker 162 You may miss identity theft just by monitoring your own credit. So you need somebody to watch it.

Speaker 156 Because somebody stealing your information on the dark web or taking an online payday loan in your name is going to dramatically impact your life in the negative.

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Speaker 70 Jeffy's with us.

Speaker 70 Anybody buying that there was a super velocity UFO that just passed by the Earth?

Speaker 51 NASA's released photographs of

Speaker 70 unexplained sound waves moving across the Earth at high velocity speeds.

Speaker 67 High-tech cameras on the International Space Station captured it.

Speaker 103 The bizarre images have sparked a frenzy of speculation of where it came from.

Speaker 129 The images show a strange cloud pattern that looks as if it was produced by some unidentified flying object, a secret sonic weapon. The mysterious ripples in the clouds extend for miles from space.

Speaker 99 The images were first spotted by NASA, the NASA website, by Blake and Brett Cousins, who run the Conspiracy Theorist Group YouTube channel, Third Phase of the Moon.

Speaker 51 But they're right on a lot of things.

Speaker 205 Really? A lot of things. Third phase of the moon?

Speaker 113 Yeah.

Speaker 2 They're right in the first two phases.

Speaker 205 Yes.

Speaker 70 Both of the YouTubers agree that whatever it was, it was massive.

Speaker 43 Both of them agree.

Speaker 206 Do we have just one of those news stories that include the phrase, both of the YouTubers agree?

Speaker 140 That's a news story.

Speaker 140 What's wrong with that?

Speaker 11 It doesn't seem like what are like two people said on Twitter.

Speaker 141 Like, that's not a news story. Yeah, that's not.

Speaker 179 The fact that two people said something on Twitter just means it's a thing that can be said.

Speaker 41 All things are said on Twitter.

Speaker 246 I know, but two YouTubers agreed with NASA here.

Speaker 68 And let's not forget, they have a website called Third Phase of the Moon.

Speaker 148 So,

Speaker 17 oh, that's a great point and all, but I just

Speaker 17 feel like, you know, maybe we'd need a little more evidence.

Speaker 46 Really?

Speaker 128 Like, for example, yesterday when they shut the White House down, they were were like, oh, where did you hear about that?

Speaker 14 The slow blob moving in the sky.

Speaker 23 Yeah, that freaks you out.

Speaker 112 A slow blob moving in the sky.

Speaker 128 They locked down the White House.

Speaker 66 It was a bunch of birds.

Speaker 89 That's it? In a flock.

Speaker 35 Has that been confirmed on YouTube yet?

Speaker 32 Third Phase of the Moon thinks it was an alien.

Speaker 206 But everyone else seems to think it were birds.

Speaker 152 But again, those are the same people who tell you that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.

Speaker 95 Thank you.

Speaker 86 They closed down the White House for 20 minutes because of birds.

Speaker 89 Wow, they're aggressive birds back.

Speaker 124 That's amazing. It is amazing.

Speaker 43 And again,

Speaker 52 and embarrassing.

Speaker 109 Yeah.

Speaker 108 Wow.

Speaker 246 Wow, the same day he was pardoning birds, then more birds are shutting down the White House and then the world's gone.

Speaker 233 Right?

Speaker 95 World's gone. Shut it down.

Speaker 129 He was actually pretty funny on the pardon of the turkey thing when

Speaker 99 he was talking about the fact that, yes, they've been pardoned, but they've already been subpoenaed by Adam Schiff and his group.

Speaker 126 He'll be asked to testify in the basement of

Speaker 126 the Capitol building.

Speaker 205 He didn't get a laugh. That was a pretty good moment for him.

Speaker 122 He didn't.

Speaker 90 He didn't get the laps he deserved.

Speaker 254 He's a good time, though. I know.

Speaker 126 So, all right.

Speaker 55 Well, have a great Thanksgiving.

Speaker 113 Thank you.

Speaker 46 Not you. Not you.

Speaker 1 Everybody else, have a great Thanksgiving.

Speaker 23 Jeffy, yours.

Speaker 126 You can have an okay Thanksgiving.

Speaker 24 We have this blanket that has smallpox on it.

Speaker 62 You're take that.

Speaker 205 Really?

Speaker 42 You're listening to Glenn Beck.