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We have the impeachment that is starting.
We're going to get into here in just a minute.
We have Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee, joining us in about 25 minutes from now.
He's going to be surprised because he actually makes an appearance in our special.
I don't think he even knows it.
Something that he was working on, something that really bothered him, and he demanded some answers.
I got to ask him, did you ever get any answers on that one?
Just said he's the whistleblower.
He's the one you've been hearing about.
It's Mike Lee, which is a surprise to us.
We haven't covered it.
But he actually is involved in the case we're going to lay out in a good way.
He's the one going, this doesn't make sense.
Could I get some answers, please, from the State Department?
This happened a few years ago.
Don't know what answers he got, if any,
but it was, it's fascinating to see how many people have tried to bite at this apple, and they don't even know what it is.
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So we're going to get into this in a second.
But I want to talk about how they're scrubbing the internet right now
of the whistleblower.
Any mention at all of this whistleblower is now being deleted by Facebook, Twitter, everywhere.
The internet is being scrubbed
by
these organizations, and it's not being reported on by any mainstream media.
Remarkable.
Absolutely remarkable.
Facebook, right, is pulling every mention of the whistleblower's name, which I believe we can still say.
Charamella.
Charomella.
Charmella.
You know, we've got to get our, we've been so busy with,
we're working on this special.
We're working, we have, what, five days left to work to finish our book on socialism, which is a major 400-page-plus
book on how to argue with socialists that's coming out after the new year.
So, we're so busy, but we got to get somebody to make a charomella t-shirt.
I think that's needed.
The whistleblower maybe throwing a pie up in the air.
It's a charomella.
The pizza box guy.
The pizza box guy.
I like this idea.
Yeah, we got it.
Because it seems like a sauce.
Like, if you could get like,
you know how you go and you build the pasta and they've got like marinara and they've got Alfredo and then they have chiaramella sauce.
It does seem like something.
We need, you know what?
In fact, I will give a free plug to any Italian restaurant that comes up with a charamella sauce.
So
I don't know.
It's got to have
someone's name is a bit weird.
It doesn't necessarily seem to be a good thing.
You can come up with a great recipe.
However, we ate General Sow's chicken.
Right.
Right.
That's a dude's name.
I'd like spaghetti.
Charamella.
Okay, anyway.
They can't stop us from putting his name out on that one.
Are you going to ban my menu item?
Is that what you're doing?
This is a menu item.
And I'm telling you, if you come up with a good recipe and you're a restaurant, I will promote you on Facebook with your new charamella sauce.
But it's got to make sense.
It's got to be on the official menu.
Yeah,
it's got to be something official.
What if your name, like you're another person in the Charamela family?
Can you no longer be on Facebook?
Are they banning you?
Maybe, I don't know.
What if you're a coach in that family and you have a whistle as part of your duty?
Can we talk about the coach or the umpire that is a cha Ramela blowing the whistle on the field?
Apparently not.
Apparently not.
Okay, so we have that story.
But
here's an even worse story, I think.
This story is about how the media just takes care of its own.
We know the story about Rohrbach, the ABC
anchor, that off-camera was saying, you know, we had this story about Epstein for three years and ABC sat on it.
So they were looking for the leaker.
Well, they found somebody who had accessed this.
Now, her story is amazing.
All she she did was she opened up that file, I think on the day that it happened.
She opened up that file and she pulled that file and put it off into a separate file.
Now, she never accessed it again.
She went to her bosses at ABC and said, Did you see this?
This is her job is to pull things that might be problematic and to pull things for other people.
So she said, Hey, I pulled this off.
This might be problematic.
Do you guys see this?
They said, yes.
Okay.
Months go by, nothing.
She leaves and she moves to CBS.
She's just, she's a low-level producer at CBS.
ABC calls her and calls CBS and says, hey, you know, we had somebody leak this to the press and
this woman, she's the leaker.
You might want to be careful.
Well, they walked in, didn't even question her.
They just fired her.
Get your stuff and get out.
It's an amazing story.
No one has taken the time to interview this person, talk to this person.
Nothing.
No one in the mainstream media is even addressing this Rohrbach story.
Nobody else is only
the alternative media.
The conservative media.
There's been zero mention of this on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC.
Nothing.
Nothing.
It's like the story doesn't even exist.
And again, this is in the Me Too era.
Yeah.
This is a story about a cover-up of
dozens and dozens of underaged girls being assaulted, molested, and all sorts of different horrible things.
And the so-called whistleblower, without any evidence,
is
taken and and fired and thrown out in the street without any explanation.
And again, think of how remarkable it is the way this goes down where one competitor calls another competitor in the same industry.
McDonald's calls Burger King and says, hey, the person you're cooking the hamburgers, I don't think they should be employed there anymore.
And Burger King's like, oh, okay, sure.
When the hell does that happen?
That doesn't make any sense at all.
Because
it's a cabal.
It really is a cabal.
They all all are protecting each other's butts.
That's all they're doing.
We were talking on the news and why it matters and comparing it to the thin blue line sort of thing from every single movie where police won't talk bad about them.
It's like, that's what this is.
The media is just protecting itself.
And, you know, look, you can make a mistake here.
It's plausible that, okay, look, because I, even with the story being the story, if I have someone who's working for me who's leaking things to opposition media to destroy my company, whether they're right or wrong, I might want to interview them later, but I don't want them working working for me, right?
I could totally see.
However, when you find out that this person is not the leaker,
you should be rehiring them if they want the job.
You should be apologizing profusely.
You should be clearing their name publicly.
And you're going to be on the wrong side of a lawsuit if you don't do those things.
Wrong side of the lawsuit.
And they're just ignoring it.
There's not even the people who cover the media aren't even coming out and saying anything about Brian Stelter.
It's not that guy, but he's one of them.
No, but isn't he the ombudsman to make sure that the media is fair and balanced, that I'm going to check into everything because I'm the big, huge egghead that just, I just know what's true and what's not.
Hasn't even mentioned it.
That's inexplicable.
Inexcusable.
It's one of these stories that's directly about the way the media is dealing.
with its own stories.
This is an internal story that should be fascinating to people inside the media who say, wait a minute, like these are, this is real, look, James O'Keefe has been around for a while.
He's done this a bunch of times.
This is something that the media needs to understand can happen to them, and they need to be able to deal with it like adults.
And they don't seem to be able to do it.
No.
So, Megan Kelly is back, and Megan Kelly is doing her own thing, and she just released something on IG TV, which is Instagram television.
And she interviewed this person, and I want to play a couple of clips from it.
Listen.
Did you leak the tape?
I did not.
Not to anyone?
No.
At any time?
No.
Did you make a clip of the moment?
I did, but
I saved it in the internal system.
So what was your job at ABC?
I was a crash producer.
Okay, so a producer.
Yeah.
And you were in the control room when Amy made those comments?
I wasn't in the control room, but I was watching the comments while I was at my desk, and
I had seen what she was saying, and I went to my manager and I said, you know, do you see what she's saying?
Does she know that she's on a hot mic?
The assistant said to us that Amy knew she was on a mic and that she knew she was being broadcasted to all the affiliates.
Right, so this is a moment where she's off the air, she's doing taped promos, but she has a mic on and people can see and hear her.
Yeah.
So what made you, what did you do?
You clipped the moment, you sort of marked the moment in the system?
Yeah, I just clipped it off.
I essentially marked it in the system.
It never left the system.
We do it all the time.
Did you tell the manager that you had clipped it?
I did not.
Did you think it was newsworthy, what she was saying?
Everyone in the office was freaked out by what she was saying, and everyone was watching it.
So, the purpose for clipping it was what, to watch it back later?
Yeah, watch it back later.
You know, I did it just for office gossip, you know.
Was there any intention to embarrass her?
No, not at all.
Or ABC?
No, I would never.
You know, the three years I've spent at ABC, I've loved my time there.
You know,
I'm a good employee.
I've, you know, I've worked seven days a week, you know.
I loved my job.
Was this the first time you had ever clipped
a segment of an anchor off-mic?
No, I mean, we do it all the time.
You know, I'm part of my job is I'm like a video editor.
You know, I clip off moments all the time.
I put together, you know, funny anchor reels of, you know, them off-camera doing funny stuff to use later in the show.
Did you go back and watch it later?
I didn't, no.
I didn't even, I didn't think about it after that day.
I believe her.
I mean, she comes off as very believable.
Now, if the case from ABC/slash CBS is she's lying, then they need to make that case or say they're launching an investigation to figure out what exactly happened, but they're not even making that case.
They're not saying anything.
And of course, there's no one to hold them responsible.
They're just ignoring all the requests to comment on it.
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Okay, so here's the problem with this story.
It comes down to who do you believe.
This was just released by Project Veritas, ABC Insider, why I alone released the Amy Roebrock Epstein tape.
To my fellow man, I come forward with this information bearing no motive other than to have this information public.
I did not and do not seek any personal gain from this information, whether it be financial or otherwise, and I will always decline.
When I became aware of this moment, I had the same reaction as many of you did.
Anger, confusion, sadness.
I don't care about petty political quarrels, and I only hope for the best of all of us.
To my fellow ABC News employees, I've walked the halls experiencing similar feelings that we're all having right now.
All of you, regardless of your own personal differences in one form or another, do an outstanding job.
And I sincerely enjoy working with each and every one of you and will continue to do so throughout our careers.
This whistleblower is saying, I'm still in the company.
You got the wrong person.
To those wrongfully accused, it is terrible that you have been
lashed out at by the company.
I know some may put the burden of guilt on me, but my conscience is clear.
The actions of the company towards you are the result of their own and not anyone else.
The public outcry from coast to coast of all people, creeds, and political affiliations is clear.
I have not one doubt that there will always be support for you, and you will have prosperous careers, for neither you nor I have done anything wrong.
To Amy,
you're the only person deserving of an apology.
I am most certainly sorry, not for my actions, but for this to center around you
and for what is clear that has happened.
When I first stumbled across this, my initial reaction was outrage, but it soon
turned towards empathy.
I can't imagine doing all the hard work only to have it all shelved.
If the past years have taught us anything, it's that truth, that some of us have, has endured many hardships in this industry.
From the spiking of stories regarding prominent and powerful people in this world, and to yours.
I believe you're an outstanding reporter and have done a tremendous work in the community as well.
And to ABC News.
I sit here with you, all in complete shock.
I, like many, are at a loss for words on how this has been handled.
Instead of addressing this head-on like a company has in the past, it is spun into a mission of seek and destroy.
Innocent people have absolutely nothing to do with this and are being hunted down as if we are all sport.
I challenge all of you to actually look inward and remember why this company engages in journalism.
We hold the First Amendment at the foundation of this country and this company, yet forget its history, its purpose, and its reasoning for even coming into existence to begin with.
How lost we are yearning to be found.
I went to Project Veritas for the sole reason that many other media outlets would have probably shelved this as well.
I thank all of them and James for seeking the truth.
We're all human and mortal creatures of mistakes and redemption.
The road to redemption favors no soul.
So the question is, now did Project Veritas just make this up?
Is this to throw him off the scent because the woman Megan Kelly
captured actually is the whistleblower?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I mean, I guess you could make the argument they would be protecting their source or something in that arrangement.
But I mean,
she came off as pretty believable.
You can't always trust that, your eye on such things.
And Malcolm Gladwell's book is filled with examples of times we've judged that incorrectly.
But still, it is one of those things where you look at this and she seems believable.
There has been no one who's questioned her
series of events that led to her firing.
No.
The ABC or CBS hasn't come out and said, no, actually, that's not what happened.
No one said that.
She's just, as of right now, a completely unquestioned woman.
She's a non-person.
She's having,
she has had her personhood really just removed, just deleted from the system.
We don't know you.
We don't have to answer to you.
We have nothing to do with you.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
What happened?
I gave years and years and years of my life.
I went to work at another company.
They fired me.
Is there anything that they fired her for there?
Was she a bad influence?
She left.
She left on her own from ABC.
She didn't get fired.
No, no, no.
I mean from CBS.
Oh, from CBS.
All of a sudden, she's fired from CBS?
Yeah.
For what reason?
And she made the point in the interview that she had never heard of Project Veritas before this happened.
And it's like, well, That would be something that probably people who worked with her would know.
If she's a big conservative, if she's she's someone who's like, if you're a conservative, you're in the media, you've probably heard of Project Veritas, right?
You know, if she's not particularly political or on the left, it's very possible she's never really dealt with them at all.
And there's been no one who's come out and said, oh, by the way, she was a big-time conservative.
She's lying.
I mean, there's been nothing.
And the fact that they will not answer for this is amazing.
They expect us to answer for every question they have.
But not the other way around.
They just erase it.
It never happened.
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We're living in crazy times.
This is the Glenn Beck program.
We'll try to make sense of a few things here with Senator Mike Lee, who joins us now.
Senator, tell me about what happened in Mexico, and
is anything going to be done about this?
Glenn, it's absolutely tragic.
Last week, we had nine innocent people, women and children, American citizens, gunned down in cold blood, murdered, in some cases burnt to death by narco-terrorists.
This is in our backyard, Glenn.
This is an absolute crisis.
We've got to do something about it by way of identifying who the attackers were, and we've got to make darn sure that they don't have the ability to attack the American people anymore.
It's bad enough that over the last few years they've killed 250,000 innocent civilians.
It's made worse by the fact that they're now moving on to U.S.
citizens and doing so in our own backyard.
So the press made a big deal out of these people who have a violent history.
And what do you know about the family, Mike?
You know,
this is not a family with a violent history.
history.
The individuals that I talk to,
these families are not part of a cult.
These families are not even part of an organized religious order at all.
They just live down there in peace.
Now, they're the descendants of people who came to the region to live in religious freedom back in the mid to late 1800s.
And they've maintained their identity both as
Mexican citizens and as dual U.S.
citizens ever since then.
But they're a peace-loving people.
And they're people who are not extremists in any way.
They abide by the law, and they haven't caused anyone any trouble.
I'm not sure what the
almost
fetishistic fixation the New York Times and other publications seem to have with calling them
polygamists, which they are not, or fundamentalists, which I don't think they are either.
But somehow, maybe that makes it easier for them to otherize these victims so as to not make Americans worry about these pesky drug cartels.
These pesky drug cartels pretty much run the state of Mexico now.
Yes, in many areas they do.
And they seem to be
becoming increasingly brazen.
in their willingness to go after,
in this case, both women and children, which the Sinaloa drug cartel apparently historically tried to avoid, and also people who were known to be U.S.
citizens, as these people were in the area.
Everyone knew who they were.
They knew they were dual U.S.-Mexican citizens.
They knew that these people
were women and children, and they killed them anyway.
That indicates that something more dangerous is afoot than what we've been dealing with in the past.
Right.
And that we really should be concerned.
It's one of the many reasons we need a wall.
And there's no reason to believe now that Americans are safe in Mexico.
Because if they'll, I mean, it used to be, if you held an American passport, nobody's going to screw with you because the Americans would come down as a bag of bricks on your head and pressure the government to make sure those people paid the price.
That's not the truth anymore.
Mexico is pretty much controlled by these cartels.
The president, I don't know good or ill, but the president
is having to kowtow
to these people.
And what does this mean for Americans on the border?
If they can do this right across the border, what's stopping them from doing it on this side?
It is
scary prospects.
And I'm not sure I'd know what the answer would be.
Well, Mike,
does an answer include making these drug cartels terrorist organizations?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And I'm doing everything I can to make sure that the administration has the ability it needs to designate them as such.
If we can do that, then all of a sudden we can figure out how they bank, we can stop their ability to transfer money.
These are organizations that, by some accounts, are clearing something like $80 million of profit a day.
That money's got to go somewhere.
It can't just sit under a mattress.
They have to be able to have the ability to transfer it.
We can stop a lot of that if we designate them as international terrorist organizations, and that's what I hope they end up doing.
Now, meanwhile, Amlo, President Lopez Orbrador,
has said some things that I hope are just
an error in translation.
I speak both languages, I'm fluent in Spanish.
He had been saying we need to deal with the drug cartels
using hugs, not bullets.
A brasos, no boleros.
I don't quite understand why he'd use that expression.
But then, in the wake of these killings last week, he said something along the lines of,
you know, the families of these victims just need to forgive the cartels.
I don't understand what that has to do with the government response.
Obviously, among any Christian believers, forgiveness is an essential thing, but that is not the government's role.
The government's role is to see to it that people don't kill each other.
And
I hope for their own sake and for ours that the Mexican government will get its A-game on and decide that, you know, yeah, hugs are great.
Sometimes they don't work for people who have bullets.
Sometimes the only response to somebody who's got bullets and abusing them to kill women and children is more bullets.
And that's what we need here.
Mike, are we going to be able to get anything done with the impeachment now?
I mean, do you see the impeachment?
I see it passing.
Do you see
Mitch McConnell picking it up and trying it in the Senate?
Personally, I think it should because
you have to be able to respond to the insanity, and you can't respond to it in the House because of the rules.
That's right.
That's right.
I've had some good conversations with Mitch McConnell about this, and I think he sees it the same way I do, and it sounds like the same way you do, which is that, first of all, under our rules, we have to take it up.
We have to hear it.
And even if we were not required to
by our own rules, which we are, there would still be a need for us to be able to tell the story, to tell the whole truth,
and not just the spin that they're getting in the House of Representatives.
Well,
there's no way for the president president to even defend himself.
You can't call anybody that has anything to do
with
Chalupa.
You can't call her.
You can't call a whistleblower.
You can't call anybody that wants to talk about the marriage between the state and Soros.
You can't talk about
the meddling in the election that we know happened because two people.
Two people were sentenced to prison for it, for interfering in the U.S.
election, and they bragged on tape about how they were helping Hillary and the DNC.
You can't talk about any of those things.
They're not being allowed.
So
if you're going to understand what happened, you have to understand the past.
Exactly.
You can't tell any part of this story that hasn't been blessed and sanctioned by Adam Schiff and by Nancy Pelosi.
And that's disgraceful, disgraceful, especially when you ask the question, Kooey Bono, who benefits?
Who benefits from this impeachment trial?
Who benefits from an impeachment proceeding in the House where only one side gets to be heard?
Well, honestly,
this really goes to this whole thing is, you know,
the way that the left is behaving now,
they are acting like an out-of-control religion.
You are silenced
if you disagree.
You're a heretic and destroyed.
And this is the Grand Inquisition.
I mean, you know, Pelosi is, I guess, or Schiff is Takamada.
He creates all of the rules, and you know the outcome before the trial is even started.
That's right.
That's right.
Or telephone justice, as they used to describe it in the Soviet era.
When a criminal trial was going on, if it was a difficult case, the judge would receive a telephone call in whatever distant reaches of the USSR, somebody from Moscow would tell them what the outcome was.
But the fact is,
they've been trying to get President Trump since before he was even inaugurated.
The only reason Nancy, who deep down knows this is wrong, the only reason she's doing this is because she can't control the squad.
She can't control her own party.
And so she feels like she has to do it.
And things like this have consequences.
Those consequences are dire.
And we have to ask the question, well,
what becomes of this?
If you do this, where does it lead?
And is that really responsible for the American people, especially for a president who didn't do anything wrong?
But if this is what it's going to take for us to tell the rest of the story and to show how so many people in the Democratic establishment have abused the levers of government power, so be it.
But President Trump is going to emerge from this process stronger.
So, Mike,
tomorrow night, I am doing another broadcast.
This one is the Democrats Hydra.
And as I was going through all of the information, your name popped up.
And you're actually in this special.
And it is because you seemed to
question
something that was happening in Macedonia
and said, something's not right here.
And you're right.
And you filed
a letter with, I think, the State Department asking why we were funding some things that we were funding.
I don't know if you ever got a response back, but I have the answer for you tomorrow on what was going on.
Did they ever respond back to you?
Whatever response I got was somewhat inadequate to what I was seeking.
Yeah, I started seeing some disturbing trends.
I've got some friends in Macedonia, and they were pointing out to to me that Macedonia was a friend to the United States.
Macedonia,
at one point in the very recent past, had a government that was friendly to the United States that was by and large conservative, especially by European standards.
Big time.
And they started seeing some trends that were very disturbing in terms of leveraging Soros money with U.S.
foreign aid money in a way that was fundamentally anti-democratic and pro-leftist.
It's very, very disturbing.
And I think that's one of the things that we need to uncover in all this is what the heck are we doing with all this money?
I'm not one who says that there is never a good reason for the U.S.
to provide aid to a third party.
But unless we have a definite reason, and that reason is an open and transparent one, these will always end up being used
to promote progressive causes worldwide and to undermine our own interests and values.
Mike,
you will have your answer tomorrow.
And
everything, we left a lot of stuff on the edit floor because I just, I only want stuff we can absolutely nail down and show the evidence.
It's happening all over the world, and you're not going to like the answer, but you're going to finally receive an answer on what was going on.
Bless you, Glenn.
That's fantastic.
All right.
Mike, thank you.
Thank you for everything you're doing.
Keep us up to speed on
what's happening with Mexico.
I appreciate that you are actually on that case.
And I don't know how we're ever going to get a border wall built
in this climate, but boy, if this isn't a signal that we need one, I don't know what is.
Thanks, Mike.
Hey,
you're in Texas.
You and I can go to the Home Depot and we'll get started working on.
Okay, we'll do it Saturday.
Thanks a lot, Mike.
I appreciate it.
Senator Mike Lee from Utah.
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Yeah, for the book Friday.
Yeah, so
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This is happening?
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Tonight, 5 o'clock, Stu and I and Jason are going to be going over some of these names so you know who is going to be testifying,
what's expected, et cetera, et cetera.
But on Saturday, the House Republicans submitted a list of witnesses they'd like to have testify.
But what you need to understand is this is not a fair trial.
This is an inquisition.
The Democrats and Schiff control all of it.
So they will only call who they want to call.
And they have set out some rules.
For instance, you're never going to talk to the whistleblower.
You're never going to know the name of the whistleblower.
You're not going to talk to.
So we don't know the name Charamella.
Charamela.
Charomella.
Because they did release it non-redacted,
unredacted, I guess,
in one of the transcripts.
in there.
No,
that's why Facebook is erasing all mentions of Charamella.
So if you've posted anything about this whistleblower or anything, all those pages are going to be erased.
This guy's being erased from history.
And you'll know why.
You watch the special, you're going to understand why.
This guy is his fingerprints are over everything.
Okay.
So they want to have Hunter Biden testify.
Totally reasonable.
Totally reasonable.
Right.
This goes back to why they would want an investigation.
Well, you could say it's just about his personal political gain, right?
Unless there was actually a problem with Hunter Biden.
So having Hunter Biden there and trying to figure out whether he was an actual problem is completely central to this whole case.
Kurt Volcker, he's the U.S.
Special Envoy to Ukraine.
David Hale, State Department official.
Tim Morrison, Russia Europe advisor on the National Security Council, Nellie Orr.
Now, why Nellie Orr?
That's Bruce Orr's wife.
Remember Bruce Orr?
Oh, Nellie was the one who was the one who brought information about collusion
from Fusion GPS and the dossier to her husband in Pillow Talk.
And he brought that to the Justice Department.
Oh, why would we want to talk to her?
And they also want to talk to Alexandra Chalupa.
The
Schiff and the impeachment panel has said, no, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope.
No,
no, you can't talk to those people.
Democrats have the veto power over the Republicans' wish lists, which means Hunter Biden, the whistleblower, Chalupa, none of them are going to be a part of this.
Adam Schiff is Takamata.
And Takamata, if you don't know, was the Grand Inquisitor.
He was doing the work of the Pope.
I wonder who the Pope might be in this particular case.
I ordered a Chalupa and a Takamata, a Taco Bell yesterday.
Did you really?
Oh, those Takamadas.
Oh, they're delicious.
They're so good.
You'll never talk me out of a Takamata.
Anyway,
so they are not going to let Chalupa testify and allow her to be grilled by any of the Republicans.
They also said, we will not serve as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the Bidens.
What sham investigations?
The ones the New York Times did?
Which ones are you talking about?
Which sham investigations are you talking about?
We're not going to take place the same sham investigations into the Bidens or 2016
that the president pressed Ukraine to conduct for his own personal political benefit.
So why wouldn't you want them looking into 2016?
Why wouldn't you like them looking into Chalupa?
Why wouldn't you like them looking into the DNC, the State Department, the whistleblower?
Right, because if your case is, as they just stated as fact there, he did this for his own personal political benefit, you need to prove that.
The only way you can prove that is to show that he was a conspiracy theorist.
There's nothing going on there.
But they don't want to have any of the people involved ask any questions about it.
Right.
If you're going to say that these are conspiracy theories, then
let the sun shine in.
Just open up the doors and the windows.
Let the people trust the American people, but they don't trust the American people.
If they trusted the American people, they would have just acknowledged that we all have impeachment votes coming up in less than one year.
Right?
Donald Trump can be thrown out of office in a year by just voting for him and using the actually, you know, the normal process and the normal way of doing these things.
They don't want that to happen because they don't trust the people.
They think they might get it wrong again.
I have to tell you, I would love to have an actual trial.
I'd love to have really good attorneys take the information that we have that's all from
FOIA Acts, you know, the Freedom of Information Act.
We have it from released documents from the State Department, FOIA documents from the State Department, from
the administration, from the former administration.
We have audio tape and recordings.
None of this is going to be heard.
None of this is going to be heard.
And the American people need to see it.
You have to see it.
Tomorrow, I'm working really, really hard.
We're learning so much stuff.
And I'm working really hard to make sure that there is no way that this can be called, what did he just call it, a
sham investigation
or the conspiracy theories around 2016.
There are no conspiracy theories.
Everything we have is documented.
Everything that you will see tomorrow night is on tape.
And you're not going to believe that it's on tape.
Stu and I were talking today
because Soros is involved, of course.
And what he's doing is remarkable.
And Stu said, okay, but we do have the documents because Stu is really working hard.
I worked last week on the book, it's this week for him to just go through and comb all the facts.
Today is his day just to go through all the facts on this special to make sure that we have everything buttoned up one last time.
And he's like, But we do have
Stu, we have a memo from George Soros himself, not an organization, him
to the State Department laying this all out.
And you're like,
what?
It's insane.
It's not a conspiracy theory.
It's like the Tides Foundation said when they were going through the
Obama
Obamacare.
And we said that
it's going to go to universal health care.
It has to.
And he was giving a speech to insiders and he said, look, It's going to end up in single-payer health care.
It's going to.
It's not a Trojan horse.
It's right there.
I'm telling you, it's right there.
They're that open about it.
And this goes against everything that I think even Democrats believe.
I really do believe that when Democrats
hear this, if they have an open mind,
if you're looking to excuse Donald Trump or convict Donald Trump, This is not the place for you.
It's not.
If you're looking for truth, if you're looking for what really happened,
and you're looking to see who is, who are the United States representatives?
What are they actually doing?
Who's doing this?
What are they doing in our name with our billions
of dollars?
What are they actually doing?
And prove it to me.
Don't just give me a, hey, I think this is going.
Prove it to me.
Show me the facts.
You're not not going to like it,
but you have to know it.
And that's why I said
to Mike Lee last hour we had him on.
We were talking about the impeachment.
And I said, this all has to come out.
And you can do it in the Senate because you won't get any of this information in the House because they've locked it all down.
They've specifically cordoned off everything that is on the chalkboard.
I mean,
that is quite the testimony.
If you have people
that are crazy and are making crazy conspiracy theories, just crazy, making them up, and there's no way to prove them, I welcome that in my courtroom.
Right, because you can show them to be
insane.
Right.
Show them to be insane.
Really, Mr.
Beck, could you prove that, please?
Oh, yes.
Here's the document with her signature on it.
Here's the document with his signature on it.
Here's a document from Soros to her outlining outlining everything that we're talking about.
Yes,
that's why they must deem this a conspiracy theory and give it no light of day.
Because once you have any of this in the light of day, you see not only what's happening in Ukraine, but you see what's happening today
in South America, today
in the United States of America, yesterday in San Francisco.
Oh,
you will see
what's being done to us and what's being done to the whole world using your tax dollars.
And, you know, we've been talking a lot, and I think there's an argument on the right about what the best process is for the Senate when they do inevitably impeach Trump in the House because it's just under Democratic control.
Do you go ahead with a trial?
Do you just completely ignore it and not have a trial?
Do you vote before any evidence is presented and just dismiss it because it's just a joke?
And I think, like, this is a good example of why you probably do want to go ahead with the trial.
You know, people keep comparing the House side of this to the grand jury, where
the rules are basically set up so that the Democrats, the prosecution, can just present evidence without it being refuted.
That's kind of the way it's set up.
And that's the way a grand jury is set up, right?
To get an indictment, you come in, you give all your evidence.
Is there enough to go after this to make it a trial?
You say yes or no.
But all of that, in the grand jury sense, is done in secret because it's unfair, right?
It's patently unfair.
And
it is
unsubstantiated in some cases.
There are accusations.
And it's on both sides.
It's on both sides.
It's wild stuff on both sides.
Right.
So that stuff happens behind closed doors so that
it's not tainted.
You're not tainted by all this stuff that's not legitimate, right?
Here,
the Democrats are able to make this case with basically no pushback, and you you can't even call competing evidence and witnesses.
In the Senate, that's going to be the different story.
If you just let the House thing happen, they get an impeachment, and then you ignore it.
Number one, the Democrats are going to be able to say, Look, they're just going to look at the evidence, they're just ignoring this.
Number two, you'll never present the other side.
There'll never be a focus by the American people on the stuff you've been doing in part one, part two, and now part three of the special.
Um, and that's the important thing.
That really is.
It really is.
Donald Trump
is a hand grenade.
He is a hand grenade.
And
what's totally amazing is they know it.
The State Department said it.
John Bolton, who I'm pretty sure is probably all in on this kind of stuff that's going on.
He said, Rudy Giuliani, I mean, he's a hand grenade.
He's just going to blow things up.
Yeah, yeah.
That's why people don't like Donald Donald Trump, because he is blowing things up, but he might be rolling into a room trying to blow something up, and what he doesn't know is
that hand grenade just blew this wall down, and it's not really what you were after,
but that's bigger than what you were after.
And that hand grenade just exploded and just exposed all of this.
That's what's happening here.
They needed to stop him because he was a hand grenade that would expose all of this.
And you will see all of it tomorrow.
We're going to go on with the witnesses and what's going to happen in the next couple of days here in just a couple of seconds.
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So I don't know what you're saying.
Yeah, so it doesn't really work.
It doesn't work this way.
You know, that analogy worked because I was thinking, you know, the middle one is always kind of like the
table setter almost.
Table setter for the end.
You know what I mean?
Right.
And
then I remembered Empire Strikes Back was the best one, and the third one ended with Ewok.
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All right.
What do they have a slingshot?
That doesn't work out.
But it's not as not looking at that as quality.
What do you think you've done with these three specials?
Because the first two have set the table for the third one.
Okay, so the first one you just have to watch if you want to understand
the president's case.
You want to understand what really happened in Ukraine and what the president was saying on the phone.
Hey, I think there's some bad guys around you still.
I don't trust that, you know, you're clean from all of the corruption.
Remember, it just came out that Donald Trump recently said about a year, about a year ago, I don't trust anybody in Ukraine.
No, this is before the new president.
I don't trust anybody in Ukraine.
I want nothing to do with any of them.
Okay?
He knew how corrupt it was.
So when he gets on the phone and he says, listen, we've been good and we've given you javelins, we've given you this tank killer,
and that's an upgrade because the Obama administration was only giving you blankets, literally blankets.
They're fighting the Russians and they call America and say, hey, we've got Russians here.
Can you help us?
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Oh my gosh.
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What else is going on there?
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those guys were just convicted to go to prison what's happening here that's when the phone call happens
the second special is so you understand how weak the the case is for the Republicans I'm sorry for the Democrats and if you disconnect from anything past their timeline, it's a weak case, but you kind of can see it.
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It's Tuesday, America.
We're glad you're here.
We're looking at the impeachment open hearings that start tomorrow.
And one of the things I think that's challenging for most people who aren't following this
maybe as intensely as you are as a listener
is there's a lot of new names, a lot of names people aren't familiar with, a lot of places people aren't familiar with.
only like three people had heard of Ukraine before, like a month ago,
talking about everything from different companies in Ukraine and different officials there.
And that's sort of what's happened over the first couple of specials as you've laid this out, where part one was kind of like, okay,
here's Trump's defense.
Here's what actually happened.
Here's what the president believes went on.
And here's the Democrats.
And part two, what they're saying.
And here's all the big holes in their story and their telling of it.
First of all,
you do believe the president's case on this.
You're not just saying here's a plausible defense.
You're saying this is actually what happened.
No,
here's what I believe.
I believe that the president is so obsessed with
being an illegitimate president that the media and the left have been trying to make him out of.
Yeah, he knew the media spin on it.
He knew there was no collusion between him and Russia.
He knew that whole thing was a sham.
And while his people were around him,
his people were around him, and Rudy Giuliani was the one who found the actual facts,
he realized, oh my gosh,
this isn't me that did this.
They did this.
And they've been hiding this evidence.
And all of these people are involved, including people in my own house.
And that drove him nuts.
I think his instinct on Ukraine was, look, give them weapons, let them defend themselves against Russia.
They're dirty.
What are we doing there?
Okay, that was his instinct.
But once he really started to understand
what it looked like was going on in Ukraine, it drove him to madness.
Okay.
And he was not going to stand for it.
Not going to let let it slide.
Not going to let it slide.
They had been hiding all this information.
Now they have a new president in Ukraine.
And he's the guy.
Remember, we said they hired a comedian.
The guy didn't even debate.
He was just like, I think all of it sucks.
And they hired him.
So there's no read on this guy.
The State Department doesn't have him.
We have audio tapes of the State Department actually trying to choose the next president on the phone, which one should be the next president?
Which one, do you think this one?
Oh, I think we could get this guy and this guy to fall into play with this guy, so that would give him the best chance.
I mean, what we're doing is insane.
And so the people chose this guy, completely unconnected.
Well, now you have a really volatile situation.
You have a guy who is now inheriting all of this deep state and corruption of Ukraine,
and the president needs to talk to him and find out, are you a good guy or a bad guy?
And he says, listen,
you know, we've been very good to you guys, and we've already given you some military aid, and there'll be more military aid coming down the pike.
But I got to know, my intel says these things happened in your country.
And I want to know who was involved in trying to throw our election?
What is the DNC doing over there?
What is the George Soros connection?
What are all of these things?
All legitimate questions that have been filed by senators
in other cases, in other places in the world.
Now, that's summarized by the media as just a big conspiracy theory.
Correct.
He wanted to ask about a disproven conspiracy theory.
Correct.
And if you sit on all the evidence, it does seem like a conspiracy theory.
It seems like a movie.
Okay.
It's not.
And then I think at the end of him asking for all those things, he was also like, and I want to know about Joe Biden.
Now that is corruption that Joe Biden is sitting on.
It's absolute corruption.
And
the story the media has fed you about the prosecutors and the there was no case, all of that is garbage.
It's garbage.
There was an active investigation going on, and we proved it in the second special.
We talked about the court proceedings.
We showed you the record of the court proceedings starting like three or four weeks before Biden came over.
So there was an active investigation.
So
what was the president going to do?
I think the people on the phone, if Rudy Giuliani was on the phone, I don't know.
He probably rolled his eyes at that point and went, oh, geez, don't ask that, because
they're going to make it look like a conspiracy theory and all the rest.
And now you're asking for this, and they're going to go ballistic.
And this has been the main selling point to the average person: just Biden, just Biden, which is why we've tried to make sure that people understand
the autoscope of it.
Yeah, it was an add-on.
It was an add-on.
So I believe the president wants this exposed, absolutely wants this exposed.
He wants it exposed because it puts his presidency into perspective.
If you erase all this history,
you don't even begin to half understand what is going on in the last four years and what's going on right now.
So what's left to do in part three?
Part three
is a door that we opened up because of the investigation of one name that came to play.
And when we saw this one name, we thought, we know that name.
Where is that name?
Where have we seen that name before?
And we entered a time tunnel, tunnel, tunnel.
And we found what we were originally investigating at Fox and we had begun to tell you about at Fox, but then
the path went dry and there wasn't anything, we thought.
But now that we can come at it from the other angle,
we see that it didn't dry up.
It changed and mutated and became internal.
And it is,
it's like a James Bond villain movie.
It really is.
You won't believe that these people, and they're counting on that.
You won't believe that these people had the balls to write this stuff down,
to say it on tape.
The stuff that you will see, you'll be like,
Is there any?
This is what we've done for the last three weeks.
Is there any other way of translating this?
Is there any other way?
What are we missing here?
Nothing because here it is in their own words, in their handwriting from their office saying, no, no, that's what this is.
It's craziness, craziness.
This is so important because this is the hand grenade that Trump set off.
He was going in to expose, to prove that he wasn't colluding with Russia.
The Democrats
were colluding with Ukraine.
And everything they've accused him of, they've been doing.
That's what he went in for.
He set that grenade off, but another wall came down.
And it shows a systematic pattern and a systematic
the the Emil the attorney that is is is defending Jaramala, the whistleblower.
Yes.
Zaid.
Yes, Zaid.
He said something really interesting.
He said, don't worry.
When one falls, two more will rise.
Well, that's really interesting because I am a Marvel Comics fan.
I'm not a deep, deep, deep Marvel Comics fan, but I'm a deep enough Marvel Comics fan.
to recognize, isn't that the Hydra thing?
When they take one out, two more will appear?
I think that's what the Marvel comics say.
And then I started looking at the pattern.
You know, you buy Marvel comics in a way.
You buy Marvel comics because,
you know, truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction has got to make sense.
If it doesn't make sense, you're not going to buy it.
Truth can be weirder than fiction.
So we started looking and going, wait a minute, wait a minute, this looks really reminiscent of something.
And we did it kind of as a joke.
Oh my gosh, this is like Hydra.
Well, if it was Hydra, they'd be doing this, this, and this.
Oh, my gosh, they are doing this, this, and this.
Yeah, but they would need this piece.
Over here, they have that piece.
We call it deep state.
And I've not been a guy that believes in
deep state as sitting sitting down in a star chamber and all of that stuff.
It's just people who might actually think they're doing good,
but they are so convinced of it, they will not be stopped by anyone.
That's what we have.
That's what our deep state is.
These people will tell you, yeah, but no, you can't have Donald Trump do those things because Donald Trump, he doesn't understand what we know.
We're on this path.
We're doing these things.
And I don't care what he says.
He's not even legitimate anyway.
We're doing this.
That's what's happening.
Yeah, it's something you see reflected in a lot of the mainstream media reporting on this, which they try to give credibility to all these people in the State Department that are doing, you know, saying things that are, you know, bad about Trump or whatever it is.
And they'll say, look, he's a longtime career bureaucrat that's worth work for both Republican and Democrats.
You see it all all the time in these stories.
And every time they write it, I'm like, do they realize that there's a growing amount of people who recognize that as the problem?
I mean, as much as we hate partisan politics and it gets annoying,
when you have someone who is working for 40 years in a job where they don't answer to the American people in any way, including
the American people elect,
that is where this problem starts.
That's where this develops.
Especially if there is a group of people at the top that say, look,
we're going to build something, and we're going to build it to go on and on and on and on.
It's just going to be automatic.
Something was built during the Obama administration, and it's going on and on and on.
And those true believers
are the ones that the GOP needs to bring in front of Congress.
And they are the very names that you know that you've heard.
The very names that Adam Schiff says you are not allowed to call these eight people.
I wonder why.
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So
there is something
interesting that is happening.
Can I get the audio, please, of JP Morgan, Jamie Dimon telling 60 Minutes the economy?
Listen to this.
Look at the state of the economy right now.
What do you see?
Do you see strength?
Do you see petering out?
The consumer, which is 70% of the U.S.
economy, is quite strong.
Confidence is very high.
Their balance sheets are in great shape.
And you see that the strength, the American consumer, is driving an American economy and a global economy.
And while business slowed down, my my current view is that, no, it just was a slowdown, not a petering out.
You sound pretty optimistic about the economy.
Well, I am.
Well, what about the issue of unpredictability right now on the economy?
Is that worrisome to you?
It must be worrisome to every businessman in the country.
Apparently, this is the most prosperous economy the world's ever seen.
And it's going to be a very prosperous economy for the next 100 years.
Okay, great.
So it's going to be a very prosperous economy over the next 100 hundred years.
I absolutely believe that.
Absolutely believe that.
In between now and a hundred years, there are going to be some problems like perhaps the next election.
Jamie Dimon and all of these people are saying if Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders get their hands on this machine called America, we are in deep, deep trouble.
We are fighting against one more thing.
Could you please play, if I have time, please play the
audio from AOC?
Do you have that where she's asking for revolution?
Who here is ready for the revolution?
I know, I sure am.
I sure am.
Yeah, and people will starve to death.
We are at a breaking point.
We're at a point to where America must decide revolution or innovation.
I choose innovation.
I don't know what the rest of America is going to choose.
I have no no idea.
And after tomorrow's special, you'll see you may not even have a choice.
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Some Tulsi Gabbard news for you today.
Pretty amazing.
If you remember, Hillary Clinton came out and oddly tried to basically destroy Tulsi Gabbard.
Oh, yeah, called her a
Russian asset.
Yeah, said she was going to leave and run as a third-party candidate, which there's no evidence she's going to do that
for whatever reason.
And it seemed odd at the time.
Part of the backstory is, of course, that she supported Bernie.
Tulsi supported Bernie over her, and there's been a long time sort of conflict behind the scenes.
What's fascinating is Hillary Clinton tried to destroy her campaign.
She just came out with a poll in New Hampshire, Tulsi Gabbard up to 6%.
It's her highest poll in any early state poll in the entire campaign.
And you know what?
You know why?
Because Hillary Clinton is known as part part of this deep state cabal kind of stuff.
People are done with that kind of politician.
Just done with them.
Yeah, and we should also focus on how
innovatively awful Hillary Clinton is at everything she attempts.
No, she's not.
She's very good at destroying campaigns as long as it's hers.
Oh, that's true.
Okay.
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Well, we want you to know.
We want you to know that Canada is very, very consistent.
You know, they just hired a prime minister and re-elected him, even though they had multiple photos of him in blackface.
Not a problem.
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
What?
You get all tied up in knots over political correctness.
However, when it comes to an absolute Canadian legend,
yeah, stuff that doesn't even, doesn't even compare, doesn't,
isn't even in the same neighborhood, even the same town or state as Justin Trudeau.
Yeah, he has about 20 minutes to live.
We'll give you that story next.
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Urination is not going to be prosecuted.
In another story, a man blew up his house, spilled poop all over his house as he lit a cigarette in the toilet.
We'll tell you that story coming up as well.
I mean, this is news you need to know.
News you need to know.
News you have expertise on.
Yes.
I know.
Yes, thank you.
You were there in San Francisco a couple of years ago.
Yeah.
And had to eyebrows.
Are you with me?
I was at that, yes.
Do you remember remember walking down the street with all of us, and we were like,
we had security with us.
And I kept saying, hey, guys, can you walk a little closer to us?
Which I usually say, can you just leave us alone?
Can you guys walk a little closer to us?
And we had the conversation.
Would you feel comfortable?
We were in a good neighborhood, like Nicholas Cage's neighborhood, you know, when he had money.
We were in that kind of neighborhood, walking down the street.
And I asked you guys, would any of you feel comfortable living on this street and having your wife just walk down to the grocery store?
No.
It's terrifying.
You know, certain moments kind of
are so vivid that they like imprint in your mind the exact thing you're looking at, the exact place you were, everything that was going around you.
If you were to ask me, what is the worst smell you have ever had the displeasure of entering into your nose and being processed as scent, I could tell you exactly where I was in San Francisco walking by some slew of like tents and blankets and God only knows what was dead in there.
All I know is that city routinely has areas and pockets that just the smell will waft in your nose and you will never forget it for the rest of your life.
That is the situation these people are living in right now.
I mean, there's a lot of good people in San Francisco that have to deal with this on a regular basis.
Well, the good news is they just hired the guy who won't do a damn thing about it.
He's telling in advance.
Yeah, and we'll tell you about this guy is really,
this guy might even make an appearance on our special tomorrow just to throw him in.
This guy's a really,
this is not the guy you should hire.
But no.
God bless you, California.
All right, let's go to let's go to Canada for a second.
Yes, I'm, of course, uniquely qualified to talk about this as a Canadian sports celebrity.
And you really are.
Made one of the most amazing catches in Major League Baseball history at a Toronto Blue Jays game.
You can look it up online.
I mean, whatever.
I'm not bragging about it, but I mean, people in Canada know who I am.
Yeah, not when they figure out who you are, they tend to not like you.
Well, that's the case with everybody I know.
You know, that's just standard practice for my life.
Yeah, all right.
Okay, good.
All right.
So there's a guy, Don Cherry, who is a very famous guy in Canada.
He is a sports broadcaster, been around for a zillion years, super famous for, you know, he's a Canadian sports legend, legitimately, and also a guy who is very famous for wearing like outlandish suit jackets and things.
Like, he's very identifiable.
And he was on his show, which is called Coach's Corner, and making comments about
issues of the day.
And he occasionally will go off of the hockey, you know, you know, commentary, and they're just talking about cultural issues in Canada.
Well, he decided to do that the other night, and of course, as it always seems to do these days, cost him his job.
Here is Don Cherry on
his show, Coach's Corner.
Now you go to the small cities and you know you know those the rows on rows, you people love you that come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey, at least you can pay a couple of bucks for poppies or something like that.
These guys pay for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada.
These guys paid the
the biggest price.
Now, it's a little bit, you have to get into Canadian culture a bit.
So it's almost that the poppy is like a little red, like a fake red flower that a lot of people will wear.
Right, it's where Dorothy laid down and fell asleep.
Poppy is poppy.
And they do it to remember the troops.
It's like their Veterans Day thing, basically.
It's a Veterans Day tradition, essentially.
You think about it that way in Canada.
It's called Remembrance Day there.
So they wear these things in advance.
And he said, which kind of got cut off in that clip, is that you go to Ontario, where he lives, you go to Toronto, nobody's wearing them.
Nobody's wearing these things.
It's kind of the same thing you'd say about, like, if you went to New York City, people aren't wearing flag pins.
But if you go to, you know, Nebraska, they're all, they're all, you know, they've got the flag all over the place.
It's that type of observation.
Now, did you take anything from that?
There was one little part meeting.
Yeah, he said, you people.
He goes, you people, you love, he goes, you people love that you come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey.
So he's
that is being
translated as what he's talking about are immigrants of color.
Now, he didn't say anything, to my ear, anything about that topic at all.
I heard it.
I'm pretty sure there's a lot of people in
Toronto that are not immigrants that don't wear poppies.
Is that true?
It's not?
No.
No, anyone who's wearing a poppy is white and Canadian.
Really?
Anybody not wearing poppy, black, brown,
yellow, doesn't matter.
To justify the response to this, you'd have to believe that's what he meant, right?
And so they fired him immediately after this.
Okay, so let me get this right.
If you are running to be the prime minister, you can dress in blackface.
As an adult, multiple times.
Blackface.
And get elected as prime minister.
But if you're a hockey sportscaster who the nation has.
In his 80s, by the way.
In his 80s, who the nation has known and loved for decades.
You say, you know, you come over here and you like our milk and honey.
The least you can do is wear a poppy.
to honor the troops that
died to protect your country.
That is a fireable offense.
And they're saying what he meant was, I want all immigrants out of here.
Now, first of all, how is this happening?
Right.
First of all, he didn't say anything about immigrants.
He said, You people who come here.
Well, I mean, that could mean anything, although I don't know that he's.
I'm thinking about going there.
Right.
Maybe he's talking about all the Hollywood people, you know, all the Alec Baldwins that say they're going to leave the country after every election.
And he, so first of all, he didn't mention immigrants.
Secondly,
he is saying, like, what I want out of people is for them to be patriotic and not even patriotic.
Just respect the fact that soldiers died for you on Veterans Day.
You buy those poppies and it helps to go, that money goes to help the veterans.
I'm pretty sure.
Yeah.
So maybe he was just talking about Dennis Quaid.
Really?
Perhaps.
I just find it could be fascinating.
And you look at this, you could tell he's at least at some level conservative, certainly for Canada, which is probably part of the reason he's being targeted on this one.
You know, as they do, and you've been the victim.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait.
You're saying because he might be a little conservative, he's targeted, but somebody who's running for prime minister as a liberal wouldn't be targeted?
Is that country really?
The blackface president guy, you're going to tell us?
You're going to go fire people because they made one comment about
not honoring the troops at all.
Canada, stand up for yourself, man.
Stand up for yourself.
It's important.
Of course,
they don't have freedom of speech there.
No, they don't have freedom of speech.
No First Amendment in Canada.
And it probably was the CBC that canceled him.
It was SportsNet, wasn't it?
I think he's on SportsNet.
That's craziness.
That's craziness.
When are we going to stand up?
Seriously, when are we going to stand up?
These things are getting more and more bizarre.
I mean, it's incredible some of the things that are happening with these people.
I mean, we talked about the thing with James O'Keefe and the person who marked the clip
at ABC left her job willingly, went to CBS, then got fired from her CBS job because they thought she might have leaked this tape to James O'Keefe, but actually wasn't the right person, and they've just screwed her over.
Her career is apparently done.
I mean, you know, remember the guy who said chink in the armor in a story about Jeremy Lynn and the NBA, and he got fired.
I know.
I wonder what happened to him.
He was at ESPN.
This is what happens, right?
The media cycle gets all flared up.
Everyone goes and I think in those cases, correctly defends the person, but then they're gone and everyone forgets about them.
And that's what ABC and CBS are both depending on when it comes to this James O'Keeffe story.
They want it to go away.
They hope eventually you'll just start ignoring it.
And the same thing here.
I mean, look, every single time they run one of these stories, what happens?
You know this because you've been on the wrong side of about 5,000 of them.
They go through and they list all of their previous offenses to show you it's not just this one.
If you're not convinced.
No, when he was a baby, he said, da, which
shows that he was talking about his
gender selection with his father.
Who is he to say da when he may not be da, he might be ma.
Right.
There you go.
So
it's true.
It's almost that bad.
Listen to the slew of things they have on Don Cherry.
This is the Canadian broadcaster who was fired.
And we have his,
I think we have his apology here, his quote-unquote apology here in a second.
But he's a former professional player and an NHL coach, has long been known for his outlandish and controversial comments on Hockey Night in Canada.
That's why they watch him.
Of course, right?
And he's an entertainer.
He's wearing like...
And it's hockey.
They're hitting each other with sticks.
Who knows how many people are just beating each other up with sticks in that game?
It's a rough and tumble.
It's not like, you know, you're having cucumber sandwiches while you're watching it.
It's hockey.
It's hockey.
You get tough, right?
I want to talk to Michael Bouble about this.
I'm writing him.
Oh, no.
I'm telling you,
you better stand up.
You are losing hockey.
Yeah.
He says,
here are his controversial comments.
He has been known to favor English-speaking Canadian-born players over those from Europe or Quebec whom he considers soft.
Now, this is a very standard sports observation, hockey observation, basketball observation over a million years, where overseas in Europe, they play a more finesse type game, and here they play a more of run into people and
power type of game, right?
Like, that is not a
racist comment.
Does he favor Russians?
Czechs?
Because I got to believe the Russians and the Czechs are the worst.
Well, yeah, I mean, I know it's a good question.
They don't list that here.
I don't know that much about his, but that's like not that's not a controversial comment, right?
Like, that's it.
Yeah, you're just assuming he doesn't like, again, he he likes the white people in Canada over the white people from Canada because of their language.
No, right?
How dare you?
Quebec is in Canada.
No, it's oh my gosh, how dare you?
It is French.
It is not French.
Okay, next.
He has spoken out about Canada's lack of support for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
He has expressed disbelief in the existence of climate change.
Have you heard anything controversial?
These are just run-of-the-mill conservative positions.
This is not controversial.
This is just run-of-the-mill stuff.
He's called people who ride bicycles pinkos.
Now, that's just a joke.
That's just a joke.
You, pinko.
Yeah, you're right.
I'm going to start doing that.
I love that.
He's just an ornery guy.
We got to get him on.
All right, now, I don't know if we'll do it.
Hang on just a second.
We have more, and I want to hear his apology when we come back.
I mean, how long before they come for you?
How long?
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All right,
let's start a little bit here with his partner's on-air apology.
Yeah, after he got fired.
It's got to be bad.
Yeah, here it is.
No, I'm just trying to save my life.
Don Sherry made remarks which were hurtful, discriminatory,
which were flat out wrong.
We at SportsNet have apologized.
It certainly doesn't stand for what SportsNet or Rogers represents.
We know diversity is the strength of the country.
We see it in the travels with our show and with Hockey Night in Canada.
That's great.
I owe you an apology, too.
That's the biggest thing.
Oh, shut up, shut up, shut up, I can't hear you.
Shut him up.
Get him out of here.
Oot.
Yeah, by the way, Rogers is like the Comcast of Canada.
It's like a huge company.
They own the Blue Jays.
They are a huge, huge company there, and they don't want any trouble.
They're bailing on anybody that says anything controversial if it's on the right, for sure.
And when they come for you, Rogers, who's going to be left to stand up for you?
I mean, that's an amazing.
When did he say anything discriminatory?
Again, if he came out and overtly said, look, I don't like immigrants, that's another story.
He didn't even say that.
The prime minister is pictured in blackface, and you all just accepted it.
Would you allow him to be interviewed?
Does he get a show?
Listen, though, if you get sick of everybody folding when one of these controversies happens, let me introduce you to an 80-year-old man.
He doesn't give a crap about you.
Can you imagine what kind of 80-year-old guy I'm going to be?
Oh, my gosh.
He's already an 80-year-old guy.
I know.
Can you imagine when I really,
really don't care?
Because I'm like, Jesus is coming in two minutes for me.
So here's what I really think.
Oh, it's going to be great.
Here's what Don Cherry said.
He said, I know what I said, and I meant it.
Everybody in Canada should wear a poppy to honor our fallen soldiers.
I speak the truth and I walk the walk.
I have visited the bases of the troops, been to Afghanistan with our brave soldiers at Christmas, been to cemeteries of our fallen around the world, and honored our fallen troops on Coach's Corner.
To keep my job, I cannot be turned into a tamed robot.
Oh, I love him.
I want him on the air.
I want him.
He should, we, the Blaze should hire him for hockey coverage, even though we don't do any hockey coverage.
That guy is fantastic.
Yeah, look, I, you know,
these things are, there have always been people who have said controversial things on the air.
You go back to Jimmy the Greek back in the day, who
got fired in the 80s for making a controversial comment.
I mean, this does happen.
But, like,
there seems to be no evidence whatsoever that this guy did anything controversial.
And they're all assuming that he was just, well, he doesn't like people of color.
Obviously, he said he didn't, he wanted people to honor the troops.
It seems, again, I'm an outsider.
I know I'm a Canadian sports legend, but that doesn't mean I follow every part of Canadian culture.
Maybe I'm missing a lot of people.
But you have a right to say it.
I do have a right to say it here.
They don't have a right to say it there, and that's a big part of the problem, isn't it?
My dad, we had a bakery that was right, you know, down from the border, and we'd take Canadian money, and he lost a lot of money taking Canadian money over the years.
So
I have peace in this, too.
I'm allowed to say stuff too.
Yeah, lived around Canadians, like Canadians, don't like their money.
And my father was
money.
When you say their, do you mean immigrants in Toronto?
I mean anybody who crosses our border north or south, legally or illegally.
Ah, that's what I thought.
Except for the white people.
Except for the white people.
White people, I'm totally cool with.
Oh, okay.
Good.
Yeah, now I'll make that clear.
Now we can put that in your little paragraph at the end of the story.
Is that Glenn Beck once said that?
put that.
They will put that as it's dead serious.
Well, they put this in here.
He once called bicyclists pinkos.
I love that.
It's just a joke.
Sarah, make sure you get him on the air.
I don't care if we have to go up and broadcast from his house.
I want that guy on the air.
That's a fantastic story.
And he dresses kind of like you, too.
I've seen like he has this one pink flowery suit jacket he wears.
It's like super shiny.
Looks like something Lady Gaga might pull out of the closet.
And has reminded me of you.
I mean, it's a little more calm than the stuff you wear usually, but can't they come for Stu?
When will the mobs come from?
Come for Stu?
Because I'll back you up on that.
Oh, you wouldn't believe what he says off the internet.
Thanks a lot.
I'll just throw you under the bus like crazy.
Like crazy.
There's also somebody in London that I'll have to see if I can get the audio for it when we come back.
There's a woman in London who says,
you know, these people that you have on the list, these Muslim Brotherhood people, now she's in like parliament or she's in their homeland security thing, and she's put out a list of all the people that England won't welcome.
That it's crazy that you won't welcome them.
This list
has to go away.
The groups that she's,
they're the worst terrorist groups on the planet.
All end in jihad, their names, okay?
and she's like they are just community organizers they are just people in their own areas uh in their own parts of the country that didn't like the the the way their country was going so yes they did some things that you wouldn't do here what you're gonna hold that against them you're listening to glenn back
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We welcome to the program our Canadian broadcasting friend, Brian Lilly.
Hello, Brian.
How are you?
You know, Glenn, I'm doing well other than I'm listening to you and Stu this morning because I'm on vacation trying to escape Canadian politics and I'm just huttering around.
Yeah.
And I'm hearing you talk about Don Cherry,
a man I know, like, and respect, and Justin Trudeau, a man I know, don't like and don't respect.
Right.
So this is crazy, Brian.
This is absolutely nuts.
You guys just elected a guy who
has been photographed multiple times as an adult in blackface.
He was actually asked during the election because he wouldn't say how many times he'd worn it after the first night he was caught.
The first night he's caught, he comes out and, you know, he's on his campaign plane, and he does one of those things with all the reporters around him on the plane.
And have you done this any other times yes there was one other time and then they released the photo of him in high school dressed up in blackface doing dao and so now every time i'm watching the raptors and they play dao i think justin trudeau's got to be in the audience
but
they go from that to the next day another news outlet comes out with another video of him and now there's three and so he's asked well how many more like
well the number's not important to the nearest five how many finds
it was an actual question to him, and he couldn't answer.
So yeah, we just re-elected him, but beyond that, Justin Trudeau is a man who in Quebec,
the French part of Canada that he represents, they have a certain amount of say over their immigration, and they're doing things that if any other part of the country did it, they'd call it racist.
They want to impose a values test.
to become an immigrant to Quebec.
So do you believe in the following things?
And some people will say this is good, this is bad.
But when a conservative politician advocated for that a few years ago for the whole country, Justin Trudeau called it racist, bigoted, anti-immigrant.
Quebec is, you know, the province, again, that he represents, is lowering their immigration rate.
They are reducing it because, yeah, immigrants steal jobs.
Any other part of the country did that, he'd call it racist and bigoted and anti-immigrant.
So a guy who is actually backing policies that the liberal left calls racist, anti-immigrant was just re-elected.
But we got to fire Don Cherry for saying, you come here,
honor our fallen.
My parents are immigrants.
Most of the neighborhood kids that I grew up around were immigrants.
We all learned about Remembrance Day and we all wore poppies.
Okay, so tell me about
Don Cherry.
Can you compare him to an American
sports caster at all?
Something?
How big is he in Canada?
Well, unlike Keith Olbermann, he's kept his job for years, so he's looking at Keith Olbermann.
You know,
I'm not sure that there is a comparable figure.
He doesn't call the games like Al Michaels and Chris Collinsworth on
Sunday night football.
He's not a part of the.
He's not like Harry Carey.
He's not like Harry Carey.
So he's just this guy that he used to coach the Boston Bruins back in the day.
He played in the minor leagues.
He played in the NHL for a cup of coffee.
But
he carved out this niche as being the Canadian everyman who watches the game, talks about what he likes, what he doesn't like, and yeah, occasionally goes off on these things.
But his support for the troops has been huge.
The left has been trying to get rid of this guy for years.
And so, you know, I tweeted out a couple of things on this.
As I say, I'm trying to stay away from politics.
I'm on the Twitter machine on the weekend, and I see all the outrage over this, and I say, okay, so let me get this straight.
The country just elected a man who wore blackface more times than he can say, who backs a values test for immigrants, but only to Quebec, backed dropping Quebec's immigration bill, and was weak on Bill 21.
Oh, by the way, yeah, there's this bill in Quebec that Justin Trudeau won't fight that says if you wear a turban, a kippah,
a hijab, any outward religious symbol, you can't be a school teacher or a cop or a civil servant.
He won't fight that.
Can you imagine a conservative?
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, and the left elected him, and yet Don Cherry says, wear a poppy if you come here.
Guess what?
My dad came to this country and learned about hockey.
He couldn't watch soccer all the time because back then you couldn't watch everything on satellite 24-7.
So he learned about baseball.
He learned about football.
He learned about hockey.
By the time I was born, a couple years after he gets to the country, he's upset that my mother's going into labor in the middle of a football game.
Come on, it's the second quarter.
At least wait till after.
Brian, is there any actual evidence that he was even speaking about immigrants?
The comment seems to be he's upset with people who are there.
No, he says you come here.
Yeah, he means you come here, but I mean, he's talking about Toronto.
In fairness, I think he's talking about immigrants.
And there are a lot of immigrants, new Canadians as people like to call them, that do wear the pop.
Look, I think most people come to this country because they like the freedom.
And I know you keep saying we don't have the First Amendment.
We do actually have the Charter of Rights, which says you've got freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression, including freedom of the press.
How's that working out for you?
Well, it doesn't protect you from saying something your employer disagrees with.
Right, right.
And that's the case, right?
It's stop, you know, just like the First Amendment.
I can have the First Amendment in the United States, but if I annoy my employer, like that time you were going to hire me, Glenn, and then you found out I said something bad about Texas,
you know, that can do you under.
Rogers is like a Comcast, as you were saying, Stu.
And it is this huge company that just doesn't want the headache.
Now, unfortunately for them, there's a boycott sportsnet movement going on now, and people are calling up and they're saying, all right, I'm going to cancel my sportsnet subscription.
If you know anything about the remaining people that have not cut the cord, the most profitable angle of cable is
sports.
And on top of that, so they're a cable company, they're a broadcaster, they're also a cell phone company.
People are canceling their Roger subscriptions across the board.
This could end up hurting them.
I don't know if it will be big enough.
It's tough to tell, but my guess is that there's going to be more outrage from people that are actually upset over this than the social justice warriors that never watched Dawn to begin with.
Yeah.
I mean, it's crazy.
It's like the thing with 007.
You know, they're making,
they've banned the word Bond girls on the set and
all this feminist nonsense with James Bond.
Who are they appealing to?
Because those feminists don't go to watch James Bond movies.
They're not going to pick.
You're not going to have a feminist.
I don't see Patricia Ireland going, well, wait a minute.
Hang on.
Maybe I'll go see that this weekend.
It's not going to happen.
Women watch Bond movies unless they're reluctantly sitting next to us saying.
saying,
fine.
Yes.
Yes.
You've watched four rom-coms.
I guess I can watch a Bond movie.
Right.
So who is this guy that was the partner that weaseled with this stupid apology?
Ron McLean, who is, he's been by Don's side since 1984.
Wow.
Don is
good friends with a fellow
writer of mine at the Toronto Sun, Joe Warmington.
and
he's talked about the relationship with Ron before.
He says, ah, yeah, Ron's a bit more left than me, but we got along.
We're good.
I don't know what Ron was thinking.
Could Don have gone on air and said, look,
I'm sorry.
Here's what I actually meant.
I didn't mean to offend you.
I didn't mean to offend people.
But Don's like, I'm not doing anything.
I'm not going to be a simp.
I don't know that word other than from Don Cherry, but I get the context.
He's like, I'm not going to bend to anybody.
He's 85.
He doesn't give a crap what anyone thinks about him.
And he, I mean, you know, every year there's an attempt to shove him off the air.
So Ron McClain is Mr.
Nice Guy that sits next to him.
He's the straight man.
He's the host of the overall Hockey Night in Canada broadcast.
So
I think he's going to face a bit of a backlash.
Yeah, what kind of
thing is that?
You've been a partner with this guy for that long, and that's what you do?
Yeah, and Ron has been removed from different jobs at Hockey Night in Canada over the years, and Don has stood up for him.
And so this is not going to go over well.
I'm sure they're not going to talk again.
But, you know, it's as much as America is a football nation, Canada is a hockey nation.
And so people will be outraged.
But will they stop watching?
Probably not.
Maybe ratings will take a hit
and
people will start watching hockey elsewhere.
I don't know.
But it's
you know, I I can't believe that there's more ink spilled over this.
And I predicted this on the weekend.
I said tweeted it out.
There's going to be more ink spilled, more broadcast time, all of this devoted to Don Cherry than the fact that our prime minister that we just re-elected in the middle of the campaign was backing policies his own party calls anti-immigrant.
And because Don said, quote unquote, you people,
which my Scottish immigrant uncle says all the time, normally referring to me and others around me.
I use people over there, right?
You know, that's what cost him his job.
But Justin Trudea gets re-elected by the same people that are complaining about Don Cherry.
All right.
So, Brian, you got to call Don and see if he'll come on the show for us tomorrow.
Because
I'd love to spend some time with him.
I would love.
He's a great guy.
I bet.
There's two authors that I love hanging out with, Glenn.
You're one, Don's another.
I'll send a photo of me at one of Don's
book signings a while ago.
I went out to interview him at it just outside of Toronto, and
huge lineup, like the type of lineup that politicians dream of.
It's not quite
Donald Trump Jr.
and his triggered thing down in wherever he was in the weekend.
But for Canada, massive lineup.
People standing in line for hours to meet the guy.
And he salted the earth.
You're going to love him.
him love it all right thanks a lot brian i appreciate it uh brian uh lily he's a political columnist for the toronto sun uh he's a fan of ours we're a fan of his until he says something and then soon we'll we'll stab him in the back so fast
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It's interesting.
There's a new chart out, the president and stock markets, and it charts over the last hundred years
the SP 500 total return adjusted for inflation in three years after the election.
You had FDR, remember he had the crash, FDR had 77%
growth increase in the SP 500.
Truman had 70%.
Eisenhower had 67%.
Now you got to remember, that was the first one was depression into an up period.
And 97 terms as president.
And then Truman and Eisenhower were the end of the war and the beginning of the great American boom.
Okay, so those two had all that, you know, big-finned Cadillac growth.
Number four on the list is Trump,
44%.
Kennedy is next with the big tax cuts he did, 41%.
Clinton, the era big government is over, 41%.
And the dot-com boom.
And the dot-com boom.
Bush, 41, 38%.
Obama, 25%.
It It goes from 38% to 25%.
Reagan, 21%.
Johnson, 9.3%.
Carter, negative 11.
Nixon, negative 12.
Bush, 43, negative 27.
That's the housing crash.
And Hoover, negative 42.
I think this is amazing.
And part of this is because we are just we're printing money like crazy and it's going to the big banks and the big companies.
But there's another reason why we're doing well, and that is we're not it doesn't take as much for us
to buy things as it used to.
You know, you want a big screen TV?
It used to be 10 grand.
It's not now.
You want a 4K TV?
You can get that at Walmart.
You want
you want a new phone?
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text messaging.
So you, I mean, think of that.
You've gotten rid of the beeper, the telephone,
the calculator, the camera, and the video camera.
All of those things you had to buy separately.
Now you buy one.
Incredible.
Yeah.
I mean, we're really, there's some innovation that is coming that is really going to change.
everything we know.
Yeah, and this has happened, I mean, at such a fast pace, we don't even bother to recognize it.
Yeah, there's this great stat.
In 1800, the average worker would have to work six hours to afford one hour of light.
So remember,
we don't actually have lights on in the middle of the night.
People would have to buy candles, right?
The cost of that, you'd have to work six hours to get one hour of light.
Now it's 0.5 seconds.
Oh, my.
0.5 seconds the average person has to work to get an hour of light.
That is why our mothers used to say, turn off the lights.
You know,
my grandmother used to have to use oil lamps.
My mother remembers the first TV or the first lights, and my mother would remember those coming into the house and my grandmother saying, turn off the lights.
It's expensive.
Now,
you work
0.5 seconds?
0.5 seconds.
0.5 seconds for an hour of light.
That is something that you shouldn't be proud of as wasting it, but wow.
What a difference.
I think Trump should just go back to whale blubber just to piss everybody off.
You know what?
With the impeachment thing, I think I'm with you.
I think I'm with you.
Let's harpoon a few whales.
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