The Cartel Is MURDERING Americans! Enough Is Enough! | Guest: Susan Crockford | 11/5/19
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Just an absolutely heartbreaking story, heartbreaking story that's coming out of Mexico.
And
when will it be enough?
When will it be enough?
Mexico is a failed state.
It's a narco-state.
And
these horrible, horrible cartel gunmen went and killed this entire family.
And they're American citizens and
good, decent people,
and just gunned them down.
The baby survived because the mother put the baby
on the floorboards of the suburban.
Everybody else
dead.
It's just a horrific scene.
We'll talk about that coming up in just a second.
Also, there's some new news coming out of the impeachment trial.
Lo and behold, through FISA records, we find out now
that the chalkboard is correct.
There are a couple of things in our theses that now are proven to the rest of the press.
Will you actually read about them?
Probably not, but we will
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At least three American moms and six children
have been massacred in attack
blamed on drug cartel gunmen just over our borders
in Mexico.
These are American families.
When's enough enough?
We begin there in one minute.
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At least three American mothers and six children
from
a little American Mormon community based in northern Mexico have been massacred in an attack blamed on drug cartel gunmen.
The victims belong to the LeBaron family.
They were ambushed about eight miles apart in the Mexican border state of Sonora on Monday.
At the time of the attack, 17 of the family members were traveling in three cars from La Mora, a breakaway settlement founded decades ago in Mexico.
There are reports that some of the family members, who were dual U.S.
Mexico citizens, were heading to celebrate a wedding anniversary in the United States.
Several members now of the family have described the horrific scenes, including how gunmen opened fire on one child running away and others burning to death inside the cars that they torched.
Other children managed to escape and hide by the roadside while one of their mothers was shot in the chest as she exited the car and put her hands up to surrender.
Relatives fear
many of the women and younger victims may have been raped.
One family member described how a boy managed to hide his wounded siblings, some less than a year old, in the bushes before he ran back to the nearby town to get help after his mother was gunned down.
The motive for the attack is not yet clear, although it is possible it was an attempted kidnapping.
A family member reported receiving a phone call hearing screams before they were executed.
The group had previous run-ins with organized crime cartel in the area, including one member being killed.
One family member, however, believes the recent attack was just a case of mistaken identity.
If you look at the children that were killed,
it is absolutely horrific.
Family members of Ronita Maria LeBaron was driving to Phoenix on Monday with her four children to pick up her husband and then returned to Mexico to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
Relatives say her car had broken down when the gunman opened fire and torched her vehicle, causing the gas tank to explode.
She was killed along with her twin six-month-old babies,
her ten-year-old daughter, and twelve-year-old son, Howard.
Eight miles away in different attacks, several other family members were gunned down.
Christina Johnson, 29.
Donna Langford, 43.
Two of her children, Trevor 11, Rogan three, also died when traveling in two other SUVs.
The family members say Christina saved her seven-month-old baby Faith's life by throwing the infant to the floor of the SUV as bullets tore through the vehicle.
Seven children survived, but suffered multiple gunshot wounds.
When is enough enough, America?
When
is enough enough?
A video posted by a relative on social media shows the charred remains of the Chevy Suburban.
It had been burned following an explosion with smoldering bullet holes visible in the paneling.
The male voice said, This is for the record.
Nita and four of my grandchildren were burnt to death and shot up.
Mexico is a failed state.
It is now a narco-state.
The drug cartels are in control.
We have a failed state on our border and no defense.
We have Americans going to a very dangerous state
because we fail to recognize it.
We don't.
The media and the politicians fail to recognize the danger on our border.
Two things should happen.
These were American citizens that were gunned down.
Two things should happen.
We need to build the wall,
and we need to change our drug laws.
It is because of our drug laws we have Chicago on the other side of the border.
Just like when we had Prohibition in Chicago,
it feeds these fiends.
It feeds the evil.
Now, here's the problem.
We live in a society that has absolutely no responsibility, absolutely no self-control.
The drugs are not just coming from Mexico.
The drugs are also coming from China.
And if you know anything about the opium war that England levied against China back in the 1800s.
It's easy to see, oh my gosh, they're doing the same exact same thing to us.
China is using the tactic used by Britain.
Great Britain went into Afghanistan and took all the opium and started selling it across the border
and got the Chinese people just addicted to opium.
That's how they won the opium war.
China had nothing they could do other than surrender.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
What are they doing to us today?
They're shipping opium over to us in mass quantities.
They are addicting our people.
And we are empowering the worst of the worst.
These are terrorist organizations.
And we are empowering them.
When are we going to stop playing politics?
When are we going to start actually looking at actual facts?
I saw a story today about how bad our school systems are.
That we have the worst school systems now than we've ever had?
And I thought to myself, gee, I wonder if anybody's going to look into how we had the best school systems 100 years ago
to the worst school systems that are spending the most amount of money in the entire world.
We spend more money on our schools than anybody else in the entire world, and yet we get the worst results.
How is that possible?
It's possible because it's all designed by the federal government and it is all nothing but a bureaucracy.
Give the power back to the people.
It is astonishing to me, absolutely astonishing, that
in an era where
everything is customized, everything is customized,
you can soon make your Tesla and change out the bodies.
Just leave, you wouldn't need a truck this week.
Don't go rent a truck.
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And yet, what are we doing?
Those same people that love custom-made everything
and demand it and feel ripped off if it's not customizable?
We're demanding a giant one-size-fits-all
bureaucratic state?
How asleep are you, America?
How hypnotized are you?
How dead inside are you to what's really going on?
We're enslaving our children through debt.
We're enslaving our children through
a lack of education.
They are absolute idiots.
Our history
hasn't been lost.
Our history has been taken from us.
And we know it.
And what do we do?
What do we do?
We save our money.
We go into debt.
And then we take all of that money
and pay 400% more than we we did 10 years ago
to take our little lambs and lead them right into the hands of the butcher
through education.
Here, kids, we've worked 18 years to shape you, to mold you, to help you learn how to think.
Let me give you right over to the hands of a butcher who's going to undo all of those things.
Oh, and we're going to go into debt doing it.
What the hell is wrong with us?
There's two other related stories here.
Let me give you this one.
Following months of national media coverage over the handling of illegal aliens in custody, Montgomery County, Maryland
is starting to reverse their sanctuary policy.
The county executive Mark Ehrlich is going to allow immigration and customs enforcement ICE agents the ability to access certain areas of Montgomery County jail in order to apprehend illegal aliens.
County spokesperson confirmed
to the local news outlet that correctional officers have been ordered to give ICE agents clearance to identified areas of the jail to ensure that transfers are conducted in a safe environment.
Why are they suddenly changing this?
Well, because
crime started to go off the roof, go off the roof.
A string of rape charges.
Criminal aliens.
Oh, we just want to be compassionate.
We want to be compassionate.
We don't need ICE.
We won't give any of these people over to ICE
until rape numbers went through the roof
perpetrated by illegal aliens.
Finally, the people have had enough and said enough.
There's a new study in California that shows that
just over half
of California's registered voters are considering leaving the state.
Again,
half,
over
half of the registered voters in California have said enough is enough.
You know, at some point, you run out of places to run.
Where are you going to go?
Because this insanity is everywhere.
Yes, there are worse places.
God help the poor people who believe in law and order in Portland, Oregon.
But this is a disease,
and it is spread throughout society.
And this disease kills all common sense.
We have a choice to make.
And I'm going to lay out that choice as we continue in one minute.
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Jeez.
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine, Pat?
Your whole family is off going to a wedding and they're just gunned down?
I can't.
And in separate vehicles, miles apart, too.
I mean, they deliberately ambushed.
I have to tell you,
I was at
Operation OUR
this weekend, this Saturday night in Salt Lake City, which is Operation Underground Railroad.
And
it was started by Tim Ballard, and he got up and he told the story about Gardy.
You remember Gardy and his father?
Gardy is
a kid that was kidnapped in Haiti in the church parking lot.
His dad was the pastor of the church.
And in the church parking lot, his son, who I think was seven at the time,
was kidnapped and
sold into sexual slavery.
He has not been found yet.
It's been over ten years.
They're still looking for him.
And
this father is so remarkable.
And
when I heard him talk about this, I went to bed that night.
I had dreams
all night, over and over and over again.
I had one of those nightmares where you wake up and then you close your eyes and you have the same dream again.
It was that my son had died.
And it affected me well into the next day.
I just
couldn't get my arms around losing one of my children.
I don't know how people survive that.
But we are
losing our children
through
violence.
We're losing our children through suicide.
We're losing our children to, quite honestly, the university systems.
Their bodies still may be here, but their spirits are crushed.
What are we doing?
We all live the same kind of life where we're all struggling at night, worrying about our kids, or at least I am.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't think so.
I think there are millions of parents just like me that every night you come home, you talk to your kids, and you thank God that they've come home and they're not completely destroyed by whatever this society is pushing.
And now you can't get it out of the house because electronics, it's everywhere.
Used to be that your house was a castle,
your house was a safe zone.
Tell me what's safe.
We wonder why we're having these problems.
I will tell you what the actual problem is
and how to begin to solve it in your own life.
Next.
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So, what is it that we're going through?
What is it that we're happening?
I want to read something to you from 1888.
This was commissioned by Congress
and done by the librarian of Congress in 1888.
Two English colonies that first settled in America furnish a moral lesson that is in full interest and in some respects without parallel in the history of the world.
This map, and I'll tell you about the map here in a second, it's a map of the United States.
This map represents those colonies by two trees
whose striking contrast will be apparent to the most superficial observer, but not more so than historical facts make them appear.
The student of history here can see at a glance that it would require him years of hard study to glean from textbooks, and many will see the moral of the subject here for the first time.
It is said that history repeats itself.
We do not claim that it does, but there is a similarity between the first colony of the old world and the first colonies of the New World.
The first colony of the Old World was established in the Garden of Eden.
This is commissioned by Congress in 1888.
The first colony of the Old World was established in the Garden of Eden, Eden, where good and evil existed and evil caused the downfall of man.
So it was in the New World.
Good and evil came here to America also.
The good to Plymouth, the bad to Jamestown.
As the tree which bore the forbidden fruit caused the curse to be brought upon man in Eden, so did the tree of slavery in Jamestown.
There was a constant warfare in the old world between good and evil, so there has always been in the new world.
The evil of Jamestown has always been and to this day at war with the good of Plymouth.
Now remember, this is after slavery.
This is twenty-some years after slavery.
Much of the trouble in the New World was caused in this way.
In 1620, each colony planted a tree, the Tree of Liberty, then quite small, planted by the pilgrims upon the Bible in Plymouth, where it received God's blessings, which accounts for its wonderful growth and excellent quality of fruit.
The tree of slavery
was brought from the old world, and the people of Jamestown planted that.
In time of a dispute in time a dispute arose between the two colonies as to which tree should grow large that it would
occupy all the land.
Slavery, with its attendant evils, would overshadow the land with darkness, while liberty, with its manifold blessings, would send a flood of light over the whole country.
At one time it appeared that the tree of slavery would gain the supremacy.
But God caused that that tree soon began to lean southward.
Its friends then tried to prop it up, but it still continued to lean and showed signs that it would fall.
This made the southern man jealous, and decided to murder his northern brother, as Cain of old did to his brother Abel.
For this sin God set a black mark upon Cain and sent Father Abraham, with his big emancipation acts to cut the tree of slavery down.
Isn't it interesting that it was Father Abraham,
Abraham Lincoln that did this?
It's a remarkable fact that so far the influence of the two colonies has been felt in the affairs of our country and that the Jamestown colony has been bad and the Plymouth colony good.
The grand and noble thoughts recorded in the wonderful advent of our free of our free schools, the many blessings we enjoy to-day, and all that tends to elevate mankind and heirlooms handed down from the Puritans and their children, while nearly every evil which exists in the political economy of our beloved country can be traced to the pernicious teachings of Jamestown settlers and their children.
Now listen to this paragraph.
Jamestown is no more, but the colony still lives in the form of the Democratic Party.
This was commissioned by Congress, 1888, written by the librarian of Congress, 1888.
Why?
Because the roots of the Democratic Party were from the southern slave owners.
It was all about slavery.
It was not about freedom of the states to do anything.
It was about slavery.
Plymouth is flourishing, a flourishing city.
Her children now form the Republican Party of this great country.
For verification of these facts, study the history of the United States.
Now,
I am not here to tell you that the Democrats and the Republicans, that the Republicans are good and saintly and the Democrats are evil.
The infection is on both sides now.
I do believe one is much worse than the other, but the
infection is on both sides.
That's not the point of this.
The point is the map.
And the map is shown with two trees: one kind of gnarled and
bent,
and it's God's curse of slavery.
And it was planted.
The trunk of that tree is in Jamestown.
And it shows how that tree
has grown.
And the limbs of the tree are really, really important.
The limbs of the tree are avarice, lust, ignorance, superstition, sedition, secession, rebellion,
treason,
murder, war.
God's blessing of liberty, that tree that comes from Plymouth.
The first branch is free schools, and we don't mean nobody pays for them.
What we mean is that they are free.
The people do it.
They are free of government.
Now, how can you expect a government school to teach you that you should be wary of the government?
You ever thought of that?
How could a school that is paid for by the government, who wants to churn out good citizens that respect and love the government, how could it possibly be expected to
be teaching that the government is like fire?
Free schools, intelligence, obedience to the law, knowledge, free speech, equal rights, love of country,
contentment, industry, philanthropy, benevolence, sobriety, morality, happiness, patience, justice, charity, virtue, faith, truth, hope, honor, joy, peace, light, and immortality.
We are facing exactly the same.
This is the
war in heaven.
A third of God's own children, a third of the angels who knew who he was,
chose wrong, chose incorrectly.
If it can happen there, how come it can't happen here?
We know what happened.
The fall.
This happens all the time, good and evil.
And in America, there is a second choice.
There is the choice that we consecrate.
Look that up.
Not just dedicate.
Consecrate everything that we do.
We make that sacred, that we're not doing it just for us.
We're doing it for our children and our posterity.
We're doing it for the freedom of all mankind.
We're doing it because
that's what God asks us to do,
to have a noble and charitable and loving heart.
Or you can go the way of Jamestown.
The people who came, including Columbus, he came over for the right reasons, but the minute he started looking for gold, he lost his way.
There is a curse on this land as well as a blessing, but the curse is only enacted on those who choose it.
Because this is a sacred land, if you choose to pursue Jamestown,
your tree will become gnarled and bent and broken.
If you choose, and we have
that dominance, that money, that fame, that everything earthly is what this country is about,
we are going to perish and sooner than most people think.
But we're a covenant land.
And if we go back to Plymouth
and we go back to the beginning and we choose, you know, there was this argument in the 1850s, which are we?
Are we the sons and daughters of Plymouth or are we the sons and daughters of Jamestown?
Well, thank God
they chose before the Civil War.
They are the people of Plymouth, not Jamestown.
We have to make that same choice again, and it is that simple.
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This is one of the reasons why yesterday I was talking about Kanye
and really excited about what Kanye is doing because Kanye is giving people permission to say, yeah, I'm a Jesus freak.
Yeah, I believe in God.
He's giving people permission to go there.
And look at, it doesn't take very much.
Look at the size of the crowd and the makeup of the crowd.
It shows we're not apart racially.
There is one thing that brings us together and that's goodness and God.
And look at the size of this.
There is a renewal that is coming and it is the third great awakening and people have been praying for it for a very long time.
The last great awakening that we had was at the Civil War and it solved the problem that no one thought could be solved.
If you think it's bad now, just remember, they beat a senator almost to death in the well of the Senate.
If you think things are bad, think of a congressman coming over now and beating a senator almost to death, and then
no one in the government investigating or arresting that individual.
And the person that had the beatdown was in such bad health afterwards, it took him three years
to get better.
That's how bad it was at the Civil War.
We're not there yet.
We're approaching that, but we're not there yet.
That's how bad it was.
And what solved it was the recognition that there were two countries truly at battle.
And it happened to be on the dividing line of North and South.
This time it's not there.
This time there is no dividing line.
But we are two countries, and we are the country that came from Plymouth and the country of greed and corruption and slavery and racism and cannibalism that came from Jamestown.
Which one?
Which one do you choose?
Are you saying cannibalism is not desirable?
Well,
it's not an optimal choice.
You got to do what you got to do, I guess.
Seems suboptimal.
Suboptimal.
Suboptimal.
Yeah.
I think you're right about that.
But, you know, this also helps people, I think, this understanding of Jamestown and Plymouth helps people understand because
what's happening is we are being told that all of America is bad.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
There were those who came, 1620, Jamestown,
bad.
It worked out horribly, and they came for cash.
And then there was the Pilgrims and the Puritans that came.
That wasn't bad.
That didn't work out the same way.
That one didn't kill all the Indians.
That one was good.
And the farther we get away from the purpose and the ideas and the covenant of Plymouth,
the more lost we become.
All we have to do is go back to where we started.
Don't collect $200,
but go back to where we started.
All right.
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Boy, oh, boy, oh, boy.
Hunter Biden and his Ukrainian gas firm colleagues had multiple contacts with the Obama State Department during the 2016 election cycle.
Gee, the State Department.
Huh.
It's almost like the State Department is doing something as well that no one in the State Department wants out.
It's almost as if this barisma thing is something that you could throw Joe and Hunter Biden under the train tracks.
Just don't involve the State Department.
You know what's unfortunate?
I just thought thought of this.
Completely unrelated.
The State Department happens to be the target of our next special next Wednesday.
It's crazy.
Completely unrelated to this, I'm sure.
Anyway, they had multiple contacts with the Obama State Department during the 2016 election cycle, including one just 30 days before Vice President Joe Biden forced Ukraine to fire the prosecutor investigating his son's company for corruption.
During that February 2016 contact, a U.S.
representative for Burisma Holdings sought a meeting with the Under Secretary of State Catherine Novelli to discuss ending the corruption allegations against the Ukrainian firm where Hunter Biden worked as a board member.
Now, these are just memos that were obtained under a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
Just three weeks before Barisma's overture to the state, Ukrainian authorities raided the home of the oligarch who owned the gas firm and employed Hunter Biden, a signal the long-running corruption probe was escalating in the middle of the U.S.
election.
Hunter Biden's name, in fact, was specifically invoked by the Barisma representative as a reason the State Department should help.
Now, this is only according to a series of email exchanges among U.S.
officials trying to arrange the meeting.
The subject line for the email exchanges simply read Burisma.
Per our conversation, Cara Trantamanto of Blue Star Strategies has requested a meeting to discuss with the US
with the US State Department, Novelli, USG,
remarks alleging Burisma, Ukrainian energy company, of corruption.
The email between state officials read: she noted that two high-profile U.S.
citizens are affiliated with the company, including Hunter Biden as a board member.
And quote.
Quote, Taramato would like to talk with Novelli about getting a better understanding of how the U.S.
came to the determination that the company is corrupt.
According to Trotamato, there is no evidence of corruption.
There's been no hearing or process, and the evidence to the contrary has not been considered.
Now, at the time,
Novelli was the most senior official overseeing international energy issues for the Department of State.
The Undersecretary position, of which there are several, is the third highest ranking job at the State Department.
He was a lawyer working for Blue Star Strategies, a Washington firm that was hired by Barisma to help end a long-running corruption investigation against the gas firm in Ukraine.
Trotamato and other Blue Star official Sally Painter, both alumni of the Clinton administration, worked with New York-based criminal defense attorney John Beretta to settle the Ukraine cases in late 2016 and 17.
Burisma Holdings records records obtained by Ukrainian prosecutors state the gas firm made a $60,000 payment to Blue Star in November 2015.
The emails show Trondomanto was scheduled to meet Novelli in March of 2016 and that State Department officials were scrambling to get answers
ahead of time before
meeting in Kyiv.
Records don't show whether a meeting actually took place.
The FOIA lawsuit is ongoing, and state officials are slated to produce additional records in the months ahead.
But the records do indicate that Hunter Biden's fellow American board member at Burisma, Devon Archer,
secured a meeting on March 2nd, 2016, with the Secretary of State, John Kerry.
Wow.
So they just
went over everyone's head.
Quote, Devon Archer is coming to see S today, that's Secretary of State, at 3 p.m.
Need someone to meet and greet him at C Street.
The memos don't say what the meeting was about.
In an interview with ABC News last month, Hunter Biden said he believed he had done nothing wrong at all.
The stepson of John Kerry, Christopher Hines, had been a business partner with both Archer and Hunter Biden at the Rosemont Seneca Investment Firm in the United States.
Hines, however, chose not to participate in the Burisma dealings.
In fact, he wrote an email to his stepfather's top aides in 2014, pointingly distancing himself from the decision by Hunter Biden and Devon Archer to join Burisma.
Hines' spokesman recently told the Washington Post that Heinz ended his relationship with Archer and Biden partly over the Burisma matter.
The lack of judgment in this matter was a major catalyst for mr.
Hines ending his business relationships with mister Archer and mister Biden
so it looks as though
the whole thing where Joe Biden says there was no investigation, we now know that the Secretary of State, the State State Department, knew that there was an investigation going on.
In fact, that that investigation was going to look into Hunter Biden next, and they needed to get a handle on it.
Hmm.
That kind of
works against the narrative of the press and the Democrats, doesn't it?
But again,
this is not about Hunter Biden.
If we allow this to just become about Hunter Biden, we lose
because it is much,
much,
much deeper.
Hunter Biden is,
they'll throw Hunter and Joe to the wolves to keep you off track of what's really happening.
And by the way, did I tell you,
completely unrelated, that we have a special about
Ukraine and the Department of State.
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
And again, that's completely unrelated.
Completely unrelated.
Burisma stuff.
You don't want to miss that.
That's a week from today.
Sorry, a week from tomorrow.
Next Wednesday.
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I think, I'm getting news today that we have hired an independent investigative reporter, somebody with real credentials, to be able to help us get some more information on this because the can of worms that we accidentally opened up just by looking at the facts is pretty intense.
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And it's looking more and more solid every day.
Oh, yeah.
Every day.
I mean,
everything that's coming out, the whistleblower.
Verifies.
Verifies absolutely everything on that chalkboard.
The new FOIA
details that come out here show absolutely, positively, we're right.
This one shows what I just read to you shows that it is the State Department.
The State Department is on the front line trying to cover this stuff up.
Why?
Why is the State Department doing that?
We know the answer.
They don't want you to have the answer.
You're not going to like the the answer, but it's why you cannot allow this to become just about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.
And again, the State Department really
is the deep state that everybody talks about.
You don't have to look at like the Bilderberg organization
or Illuminati or any of that.
The State Department is the deep state.
We already have evidence of that.
We have two people who have testified that in their testimony, the part that was supposed to, you know, make Trump look so bad is the State Department employees that say,
We have a plan and we are moving forward on that plan, and the president doesn't have a right to stop that or to change that.
And of course, it's the president who sets the policy, not the State Department.
Not the State Department.
But the State Department is so arrogant that they believe this so deeply that they are in charge of U.S.
policy that they are willing to say that in their own defense.
And that's why it's so ludicrous when you hear things like
Yovanovich talking about the president undermining their policy
in Ukraine.
What?
It's not your policy.
It's not your policy.
You're not the one who sets the agenda.
It's the president of the United States.
You work for him.
You're undermining him, if anything.
And you know what's amazing is
when you see what we've uncovered, this came from Clinton, Obama,
Sam Power,
Soros.
And the new policy that was usual suspects.
Oh, my gosh.
Wait until you see this, Pat.
This will boggle your mind.
They sat down, and we have the records, and they put together a new policy.
Now,
we are missing something because there is something that is classified that the president could declassify.
And I think
he will be wildly motivated to do so.
Wildly motivated to do so.
When someone ties all of this together and the American people understand it, then the American people can say, declassify this, Mr.
President.
And when he declassifies it, it will open this story wide open.
And the State Department and the Democrats, Obama,
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So Trump Jr.
is
on a book tour now, and he was talking a little bit about Hunter Biden, and here's what he had to say.
Imagine, look at how the media protects Joe Biden.
Joe Biden's on tape and a quid pro quo.
Either you fire him in six hours or you're not getting the billion dollars.
Fire him, you get the billion dollars.
Quid pro quo.
Then you got, do you know anything about Ukraine?
No.
Anything about energy?
Nope.
Oil?
Nope.
Gas?
Nope.
Millions of dollars.
Oh, that was the guy that Joe demanded to be fired.
Imagine if that was, your name was Hunter Biden.
Ex apologize.
I wish my name was Hunter Biden.
I could go abroad, make millions off of my father's presidency.
I'd be a really rich guy.
It would be incredible.
But because my name is Trump, if I took $1.5
from China, not $1.5 billion like Hunter, but $1.5,
their heads would explode.
It's absolutely true.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh,
please.
So did you see that
there's a new polling from the New York Times, and it shows that the Democrats are in real trouble.
In the swing states,
Trump is still dominant.
He's real solid.
And
people do not want Elizabeth Warren.
They don't want these crazies.
However,
in that same poll, it also shows that people will vote against their interest.
They will vote even for people that they don't agree with, Democrats,
if it means an end to Donald Trump.
They're trying to set up what people went through, some people went through with Hillary Clinton.
Except with Hillary Clinton, you had actual crimes, you had actual stuff that she did.
I mean, I can't take the apology from the press for even looking into that email scandal.
What are you talking about?
They're apologizing, and there was nothing.
Excuse me.
They went into the skiff and they cut confidential and top secret off the top of it
so they could fax them or email them.
They knew exactly what they were doing.
It just shows how corrupt this system is, how in the bag this system is for anybody on the left.
Not to mention the Clinton death list.
I mean, when are you going to look into that?
That's not true.
It's just not true.
When are you going to look into it?
It's not true.
At least check.
We have checked.
It's not true.
I'm just going to keep harping that because they just keep...
Elon O'Mar was doing it again yesterday, talking about the president and what he said at Charlottesville, that he said that the neo-Nazis were fine people.
No, he didn't.
And you know he didn't.
So I'm just going to keep harping on the Clinton death list because they keep harping on the fact that Trump loves neo-Nazis when he didn't say anything of the kind.
Here she is at the Bernie rally.
Listen to this, Elon O'Mar.
Because that is the only way we are going to defeat Donald Trump and place
and place his cruel ideology in the disspin of history where it belongs.
They go in to lock him up, lock him up, and then she cites the lie once again.
Do you have the lie, or are you just going to leave it there?
I'm going to leave it there for now because we'll
get into it after you're going to be able to do it.
Okay, all right.
Well, you kind of left me hanging there.
You just flipped away, and I'm like, well, tell me what the lie is
in a second.
You're listening to Glenn.
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Oh, yeah.
Oh, it's time for an Ilano Mar update.
Ilano Mar
Ilano Mar
Ilana Marr.
So the Ilana Marr update, here she is at a Bernie Sanders rally and I want you to listen to this.
Go ahead.
Because that is the only way we are going to defeat Donald Trump.
Ilana Mar.
And place
his cruel ideology in the dispen of history where it belongs.
That Muslim Brotherhood, that's great stuff.
Together we are going to send a powerful message with this president.
Your effort
to coddle white supremacy, to ban Muslims from entering the United States, to call people at neo-Nazi rallies very fine people
will fail.
Isn't that beautiful?
Isn't that beautiful?
So tired of that lie.
And just as a matter of fact, none of us are going back.
We're here to stay.
Well, that might not be the case with you in particular at some point.
You might not be like the average Muslim that is here.
It would be a special special exception made for you, but that's only if anybody cares to, I don't know, investigate.
There's your Ilanomar update.
Ilanomar.
That is fantastic.
Today is the day that we, many people are going to the polls.
Big day in Virginia.
Every seat
in the state house is open.
Is it Virginia or West Virginia?
It's Virginia.
Did I say West Virginia?
No, well, I think you said West Virginia yesterday.
Maybe I just misheard it.
Yeah, probably that.
Every seat
is.
Does that happen anywhere else?
I don't think so.
I don't either.
I thought that was wrong.
When I first read that, I'm like, no, it can't be on like every seat.
Every seat?
That's crazy talk.
But apparently you can, so
we'll see what they do with it.
We were looking at some of the ballot initiatives,
and you have to go back, you know, because most of them now are just about, you know, how much money are we going to spend?
How much tax dollars do you want to spend?
That's most of the ballot initiatives state by state.
But
I like some of these.
Should we prohibit toxic waste in our drinking water?
That's a tough one.
You know, you really got to battle in the voting booth as to whether or not you want toxic waste in water.
Right, right.
Well, it was approved.
This is in California.
They said we should forbid toxic waste discharge into drinking water.
No.
How does that even get on a ballot?
How does that even get on a ballot?
You know what that is?
That is toxic waste discharge.
I think that is so broad that it just opened up everything, all these doors.
That was 1986.
I like this one.
Along with
school vouchers, sales tax, and city charter revisions, voters in San Francisco had to decide whether to allow a veteran police officer to walk his beat with a ventriloquist dummy, Brendan O'Smarty.
He of the laughing Irish eyes, whom Officer Geary picked out of a ventriloquist catalog after he was selected to work in a community policing program that that encouraged officers to use creative and ingenious methods to break down barriers between citizens and police.
That's a unique way.
Sure is.
I don't know if this helps bring us closer together.
You're like, oh, dear God, here comes the guy with the ventriloquist.
But they approved it.
Yeah, they did approve it actually approved it.
In San Francisco.
Should we give $1 million to a random voter?
Good way to get people to vote.
I think the founders would have absolutely loved that initiative.
Oh, they would have loved it.
We're voting not for freedom, but for cash, for the possibility to become a millionaire.
Believe it or not, that was New York City.
Jeez.
And it was defeated.
It was defeated.
Fairly recently, too.
That was 2006.
I didn't even hear it.
Well, we lived there, and I didn't even hear about that one.
Should we take over the Grand Canyon?
This one was on the ballot in Arizona on October 23rd.
Voters in Arizona, when they go to the polls, they will be asked to decide land ownership tug-of-war.
Should the Grand Canyon belong to all Americans or just the residents of Arizona?
Controversial ballot measure backed by Republicans in the state, seeking sovereign control over millions of acres of federal land in the state, including the Grand Canyon.
It's kind of a federal land grab thing.
Yeah, that's true.
Should it belong to the state or should it be
federal land?
It should belong to the state.
I think so, too.
It's defeated.
Should Denver set up a commission to track aliens?
Denver opted against the initiative to track aliens from outer space.
Proposition known as Initiative 300 would have involved setting up a commission to monitor aliens and a website to allow members of the public to report UFO sightings.
As a result, how many aliens have sneaked into Detroit, into Denver, into Denver since?
A lot.
A lot.
A lot.
Yeah.
A lot.
They should have set up.
I don't know if I'm all that surprised that it was Colorado after the drug thing.
But
should we let Roxy the miniature pig stay?
Roxy the potbelly pig will be moving to a new home now that voters
have said that she wore out her welcome.
Cynthia and Tim Gaston and their two children who own
Roxy the petite pig said they're going to they'll move rather than give Roxy up.
On Tuesday residents of the city of 20,000 about 30 miles northwest of Dayton in western Ohio rejected the ballot proposal that would have allowed residents to keep miniature pigs as pets.
Now I don't know why that's anybody's business.
No, but T Cynthia and Tim obviously had to move.
Wow.
Sad.
Really sad.
Berkeley, among the most generous cities in the country in funding homeless services, is considering a daytime ban on sitting on the sidewalk in all commercial areas.
The city currently prohibits lying on the sidewalk, but police and city officials say the law is ineffective because people just sit up when the officers walk by.
It was defeated.
Yeah, of course.
Should we just start our own state?
At Nan's convenience store in eastern Colorado, the front door tells visitors gun control is hitting your target.
The farmers, the crop sprayers, mechanics, and retirees who gather for morning coffee say they've had enough of the state and its Democratic leaders.
They bristle at gun control and marijuana shops, green energy policies, and steps to embrace gay marriage and illegal immigrants.
In November, the rural county
and 10 others are going to hold a vote on whether to secede from Colorado and work to form their own state.
Remember that movement?
I remember them doing that, and it was shut down, though.
I don't think you can remember that, though, can you?
I don't think legally.
You can't.
I don't think you can actually
make a state from just the borders of another state.
Isn't that what it says?
It's something like that.
Yeah, that's close.
Yeah.
I don't know exactly how you can make a state anymore.
We've always talked about the fact that Texas can divide into five states if it wants to,
but you can't just secede from a state and start another state, and you can't secede from the Union legally.
It never made sense to me.
No.
So we can start our own state in here, though?
We can split into five, yeah.
Really?
Yeah, we can't secede from the union
like many people think we can legally do, but we can't do that.
But we can split into five states.
Didn't Texas have the right to its own Navy?
I'm not sure about that.
I think for a while
it had a right to its own navy.
I'd have to look into that.
Yeah, I think I don't know when that ended.
Should we build a new house for the pregnant elephant?
Cincinnati Zoo officials threatened to ship off its four Asian elephants, one of them pregnant, if voters rejected a $52 million
tax levy for a new elephant house.
Yeah, bye-bye, elephants.
The elephants were
elephants were put onto a boat and shipped someplace else.
I'm paying $52 million for an elephant house.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I just
not doing it.
Oh, man.
I was out trick-or-treating with the grandkids, and there were these houses
in the neighborhood where the taxes, the property taxes in Texas are the real problem.
They are
really high.
And these people had vote yes, proposition whatever
for the school.
And it took everything in me to say, why, do Do you need a bigger football stadium?
Is that what you need?
If you need a bigger football stadium, pay for it on your own.
Because it's crazy.
The schools down here in Texas are insane.
But they always tell you.
It's for the children.
Do you love the children?
No.
Don't you love your children?
No.
I love the 12 children.
The 12-year-old boy children.
That's what we hear all the time.
Was that a proposition?
No, no.
No, the children.
I've been propositioning them for a while.
Okay, thank you very much.
Jeez.
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Wow, this is amazing.
I want you to hear the women on the view and what they think that politicians should do.
Here they are on Betto.
Listen.
I will also say that his stance on gun buybacks, Mayor Pete said it was a shiny object that distracts from achievable gun reform.
Chris Koons said it wasn't a wise policy or move, and that clip will be played for years at Second Amendment with rallies with organizations that try and scare people by saying that Democrats are coming for your guns.
He also made some statements about religious institutions being getting their tax-exempt status, excuse me, removed from them because if they didn't support same-sex marriage.
So he did a lot of like battleground culture war and he ran as the most left, most woke candidate.
And look where he ended.
One of the first battles.
They're not going to tell everything they're going to do.
Like if you're going to take people's guns away wait till you get elected then take the guns away
don't tell
that's what people like me think you're going to
stop now listen to what she just said listen to what she just said play that again and just play the part just start from the beginning listen to this listen to this I will also say that his stance on gun buybacks, Mayor Pete said it was a shiny object that distracts from achievable gun reform.
Chris Koons said it wasn't a wise policy or move, and that clip will be played for years years at Second Amendment with rallies with organizations that try and scare people by saying that Democrats are coming for your guns.
She also made.
Stop.
So that clip is, I mean, it was crazy for him to say that because now that clip is going to be played over and over again
and it's going to be used to scare people, you know, saying that Democrats are coming to get your guns.
And then she follows that up with very sincere, you should not tell people what you're going to do until you're elected.
Then just take them.
Wow.
Wow.
And they wonder why
we might be a little concerned that they're extremists and they're liars.
I mean,
a government of, by, and for the people is just not what they believe in.
It's just not, you know, the Joy Behars and the extreme Democrats of the world.
They think that
they know better.
Yeah.
And that the people just have to be ruled, not governed.
Here's James Clyburn
on Buddhaj.
He's talking to CNN.
Listen.
Is Mayor
Budigig's struggle with black voters in your state of South Carolina because he's gay?
Well, that's a generational issue.
I know of a lot of people my age who feel that way.
But I will say this, Dana.
My own grandson, who is 20, I think he's 25 years old,
that guy is a big beautiful guy.
And, of course, he does it because he believes in the guy, not because he's gay.
Are you saying for older African Americans, it is an issue?
Yes, it is.
There's no question about that.
I'm not going to sit here and tell you otherwise, because I think everybody knows that's an issue.
I like that, too, because they're admitting the black voters are actually pretty conservative when you get right down to what they're
they believe socially.
Yes, they are.
And socially, they're against same-sex marriage.
They're against abortion in large measure.
They should be.
Surely because they're haters.
They should be Republicans.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
But they're haters.
Yeah,
but they're not haters if they would vote for a Buddha judge.
But if they don't vote for him, then of course
they're absolute haters.
Absolute haters.
It is, uh, it's also amazing.
Uh, the New York Times did a survey, and they asked people
what they thought about the female candidates of the Democratic Party.
And
the response was: they're just not likable.
The New York Times said the question was framed that way to give them permission to say they just don't want a woman in office.
Wait, I can think that those candidates are unlikable
and still not be against a woman in office.
You're listening to Glenn Beck.
Doesn't that explain a lot, honestly?
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She had an adjunct
faculty position.
They say her lectures were, quote, unbalanced.
Oh,
really?
Were they?
Susan Crockford joins us in one minute.
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i'm fine glenn thanks now are you over in europe because i know you were on a speaking tour over in Europe.
Yes, I'm actually still in the middle of that, so I'm in Germany at the moment.
And
what are you talking about on your speaking tour?
I'm talking about essentially the topic of my book, which is, you know, just explaining how and why the polar bear catastrophe that was predicted back in 2007 never materialized.
So, how are you being received around the world?
Oh, just
with
open arms.
The people who have been organizing this tour have been phenomenal, and the audiences have been very receptive.
And I've gotten a lot of positive feedback and a lot of outrage when they've heard about this,
my losing my adjunct faculty position.
Now, Susan, I want to get into how that affects you and your work, etc., in a second.
But first, let's just address that.
They say this had nothing to do with you and polar bears and then climate change.
They just said, and I quote, that your lectures were unbalanced.
What do they mean by that?
Yes.
I don't know.
They didn't explain further.
And if you will like, I will give you the direct quote.
Go ahead.
And so it was, while while I respect issues of academic freedom, your talks at schools have generated concern amongst parents regarding balance that have been shared with various levels of the university.
Wow.
And that was the sum total of the explanation I was given.
So
this was for this was for
my
expulsion from the Speakers Bureau.
This was not for the adjunct faculty position.
This was for the Speakers Bureau incident that happened in 2017.
So let me ask you: the people that speak about the death of polar bears, that is factually inaccurate,
were they also fired for imbalance
for not presenting your side?
Well, of course, there isn't anyone
at my university that's in that position.
So I'm really the only one
in the entire faculty that has any expertise in polar bears.
I just can't get over the balance thing because I have not seen anyone fighting for balance.
I think American people, I think Canadians are, they're all fighting for balance.
Look, don't teach our children what to think, teach them how to think.
And you approach this as a scientist, as a zoologist, and you understand polar bears and what's really happening.
You're not making a Coke commercial.
You're doing actual science.
Yes, indeed.
And
seriously, one of the issues here is that
this Speakers Bureau organization was a volunteer position.
So various faculty members and even graduate students would volunteer to go out and speak to community groups.
But there was no discussion that I'm aware of where we were told that we had to include a balanced presentation or what that even might entail so do you think this is just you are a message to other people in academia toe the line or you're next
well I think so I think that that is
well I don't know if I think that if that had been their intention
they would have admitted to
what they were doing.
But
all of the actions here have been
really
the sort of smack of a bureaucracy that's trying to cover up having done something wrong.
And, you know, they're very careful with their language, refusing to put things in writing,
and now denying to other people that they had done anything wrong.
They have not, in fact, been in touch with me at all.
I haven't heard from anyone from the university over this whole incident.
So when you are even an adjunct professor, that allows you to do
different things that somebody who is not affiliated with a university can't do.
That's correct.
And so I would be able to do something like apply for a research grant or work with academic colleagues
who had research funding and that sort of thing.
So even though you're a scientist,
even though you're a scientist, you're a zoologist, you have your doctorate,
you can't go in on somebody else's study and even help them because you don't have university status.
Yes, if I don't have an academic affiliation, I can't do that.
That's insane.
That sounds insane.
I mean, that's...
That sounds like the worst thuggish kind of union there is.
Why is that?
Do you know why that
rule was made?
I know why.
It's just it's it's for
a requirement, I believe, for many, if not most, of
academic funding.
And you know, there might be certain kinds of participation where a non-academic would be allowed, but you wouldn't be able to be, for example, at the head, you know, like tightly involved in the core of the study.
This is why adjunct status is so important.
It gives you that credential that you need.
So what does this, what are you going to do now?
What can you do now?
Well, I mean,
there's no process of appeal.
You know,
it appears that adjuncts have no rights in that regard.
And so I really don't have any other option but to carry on as best I can.
I can do my the work that I've been doing on polar bears because that hasn't required getting research funding.
And but as for any of my evolution research,
I think I will just have to hope that perhaps another university might offer
an adjunct position at their
school.
And what is your research on evolution?
I've been looking at the role of thyroid hormone in
speciation,
in in speciation as a mechanism.
So you're looking at this.
Talk down to me.
I'm sure I'm a doctor.
Well, one of the things one of the things, well,
let's take the transformation of a brown bear into a polar bear, for example.
It's one of the
things that is, we know from genetics,
is the
transformation that led to the rise of the polar bear.
But one of the things that we know very little about is what the actual biological mechanism is that turns one species into another.
And so I've been looking at what that biological mechanism might entail.
And so I was looking at the role of thyroid hormone because it's
a hormone that has some very powerful
roles in the body, in development, in growth, in brain function, and also in control of genes.
So what this would do would be to
propose kind of a parallel system or a system in conjunction that you would have genetic change as well as a change in thyroid metabolism function that would then change gene function.
So, have you watched it would be a real groundbreaking, it's a kind of a groundbreaking idea in evolution.
Have you watched the
video with David Galertner and I can't remember the other two scientists
where they talk about how
evolution
couldn't be because
there is no mechanism.
You have to design an animal from the first
cell, not from the last cell.
Not from you can't make changes, otherwise the entire structure falls apart.
Have you seen that from David Glerdner?
No, I haven't.
I haven't.
Look him up.
He's a Yale mathematician, and it's not his theory.
He just started this conversation.
He's actually a big Darwin fan and has always believed in evolution and has just come out and read some new studies and said
the whole thing kind of falls apart.
I'd be interested in hearing somebody like you that actually has expertise in this
to look at it and tell me what you think.
But
it's a fascinating conversation with
three scientists, and I think only one of them is gleefully taking down
the origin of the species.
Susan, thank you so much.
Really appreciate you,
all the things that you've done.
And I appreciate your boldness and your bravery
to stand up and speak the truth, even if it is unpopular.
And as it turns out, at your own expense.
I wish you all the best of luck.
Thank you, Susan.
Okay.
Thanks, Clenn.
Your support is appreciated.
Thank you.
Good night.
PolarBearScience.com.
PolarBearScience.com is her website.
And if you happen to be, you know, at a university,
maybe there's an adjunct position available for somebody who doesn't mind speaking the truth.
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I've been studying a lot of speciation as a mechanism lately.
Have you?
Yeah, working on that pretty hard.
It was interesting that she's been looking at it, too.
Yeah.
What did you get from that?
What do you think that
speciation?
Speciation is a mechanism?
Yeah.
I think she's talking about a species turning into something else.
And the mechanism that.
And what is the mechanism that allows it to do that?
Yeah.
She's looking at the thyroid.
Did you see that thing with Kalerner?
We've talked about that before, right?
And I wholeheartedly buy into what they were saying.
And so I don't think there is speciation as a mechanism.
I don't think it's your thyroid.
No.
I don't.
It's not.
But, I mean, you know, God bless her.
And I'm glad people are looking into it.
And I'm glad there's a disagreement.
It's a theory.
It's a theory.
So we don't know.
You know, I love these people who are like, oh, you're denying evolution.
Science.
Well, no, it's a theory.
It's the theory of evolution.
You should have people looking into it and saying, no, this isn't true until you find definitive proof that it is.
I love the fact that we just take these theories and just run with it.
Yes.
And then those theories change down the road and they find out that we're wrong and they've been wrong the whole time and then it changes I mean that's part of science you learn and you grow and you change but it is not part of of progressive science no right look we're not even the science is settled we're not looking even at the science of Venezuela socialism we're not looking at that
why
Why?
Why are we refusing to look at the latest iteration of socialism and what really happened?
you know,
right.
And it's easy to say, well, when the new bus driver came in, he didn't know.
No, no, no, no, that's not true.
If you look at the numbers, it was already starting to collapse because they had destroyed the gas and oil industry.
They had
by nationalizing it.
Yeah.
You know, they say, oh, no, that fixed it.
No, look at the numbers.
They were running out of other people's money quickly.
And then Maduro comes in.
And what happens to the price of oil?
It crashes.
So what happens?
Sugar Daddy's dead.
What happens?
Riots in the streets.
What happens?
The socialist dictator has to become a dictator to say, shut up, sit down.
This is good for all of us while eating an empanada and everybody else is starving to death.
Why is it we're not looking at those things?
Do you know that I started watching it last night?
I just,
I couldn't get to it.
I started watching the Jack Ryan thing on Netflix, which I kind of liked the first one.
I heard various things on that.
You said Jason was saying that
Venezuela is being presented as a right-wing country.
That's what I think.
That's being saved by socialism.
Right.
But I heard that's not necessary, at least not in the first episode.
It doesn't seem to show up that way.
Okay, so I watched only about 10 minutes of it last night, and I didn't see any evidence of it in 10 minutes, but it was only 10 minutes of it.
But if that's true, oh my gosh.
Yeah,
I wouldn't be able to do that.
I mean, you know, you want to talk about it.
Is Tom Clancy dead?
Yes.
Okay.
So then he'd be rolling around in his grave.
Oh, definitely.
Otherwise, he'd just be tossing and turning at night.
He'd be spinning like a lathe in his grave.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because, I mean, that's it.
Don't do that to his work.
No.
He wasn't that kind of guy.
No, he didn't believe those things.
And he was also based in fact.
He was always so fact-based.
You know, you read The Hunt for Red October and you're like, I don't care what the length of the screw was that made the hull of the ship, Tom.
I don't care.
He was so detailed and so accurate.
He only spent 10 pages on the length of the screw.
So I don't think it was that bad, really.
Remember when we talked to him?
Yes.
We talked to him years ago.
ago in Baltimore, I think.
Yeah, it was right after the fall of the Soviet Union.
And we joked with him.
We talked and joked with him about, you know, being a spy.
And he was like, you know, I know that's what they thought.
And he said, I think the CIA probably kind of liked that,
you know, but that's not what I was.
But the Soviet Union really thought that he was writing novels
to
try to fool the Russians into thinking that's what we would do when he was just writing a great story.
And so the Russians would look at it and go, ha ha ha.
Vince and Brad Thor do the same thing.
Yeah.
They just, and they know operatives and they talk to them about how they write how they operate.
Right.
I mean, it was a good idea if he would have been a spy.
It would have been cool.
But a spy, but
as he told us, no, that didn't happen.
But it just goes to show how he cared about the facts.
And if that's what they're doing with
with Amazon, it is absolutely awful.
Absolutely awful.
I hope that's not the case.
That's just what I've been told.
All right.
If men could get pregnant,
there would be more abortion clinics than Starbucks.
This is happening in Virginia, where they're voting today.
We'll take that on next.
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Wow, uh I want to play this uh I want to play this shocking, shocking video from uh a Virginia senator who is up for re-election today.
His name is Dick Saslaw.
He is the Virginia Senate minority leader, and he was in front of a crowd of Democrats.
I can't believe he had the guts to say this,
but in a crowd of Democrats on Sunday.
And this is what he said.
The other thing is women's reproductive health.
It is nobody's business, nobody's business, who has to access the abortion process other than that woman.
And I have told audience after audience: if men could get pregnant, you'd see more abortion clinics in this country than Starbucks.
Okay.
Wow, did you hear what he just
this science denier
is out in front of a crowd saying that men cannot get pregnant?
Well, my gosh, Dick, we do know that they can get pregnant.
It is a well-known fact, Dick, that man can get pregnant.
Okay, so why are you denying science?
Do you hate trans people?
You know, this transphobia has got to stop.
It is bigotry like this of Dick Saslaws that is getting hundreds of trans people getting killed each and every year because of thoughtless language like that.
I mean, if you want to vote for a bigot that in his own words goes from town to town preaching this anti-trans hatred that men cannot get pregnant, well, then you, Virginia, you have your man.
But, I mean, unless you're a bigot yourself or a hater or a transphobic old white person,
I mean, I can't imagine voting for this transphobic racist bigot
that is such a science denier.
We should run him out of town on a rail.
You vote however you you want, Virginia.
Thank you for saying that.
Took a lot of guts in today's world.
It did take a lot of guts.
A lot of guts.
In this environment.
That was so brave, Glenn.
I'm so, so brave.
I mean, I know I'm standing with absolutely everyone in power.
Shoulder to shoulder.
And
they're the only ones that could get me fired, but it's brave.
Still.
Courageous.
Courageous.
Just heroic.
Thank you.
If I may.
Heroic.
Thank you.
I mean, somebody's got to say it.
Men can get pregnant.
They've always been able to get pregnant.
Yes.
Well,
you just told us yesterday why Stu has not been here for the last week.
And I don't remember why.
He's been shooting babies out of his pee-pee.
Oh, that's right.
That's right.
One after another.
One after another.
Yeah.
And I don't remember why I said that, but I don't either.
But it was true.
And it was brave.
And it was brave and it was courageous.
And it was, damn it, it was heroic.
Thank you.
Thank you, Pat.
I'm just a humble,
humble guy that is smarter than everybody else.
You can't help it, though.
And I can't help it.
I can't help it.
I've got to speak the truth.
Right.
Because others don't know what's good for them.
So you try to help them along the way.
Right.
Exactly.
Right.
So it's
so magnanimous.
I'm so disturbed that somebody like Dick Saslaw
in the day he had the guts to say that in front of Democrats
all know
that men can get pregnant.
So, Dick, let me ask you this, since you now or soon will know, because, oh, the boycotts, the banning,
the harassment, the crowds at your house, they're about to start and never stop because of your transphobia.
You deserve
every bit of it.
Every bit of it.
I can't believe you had to say in front of those voters who know.
But let me ask you this: now that you do know, Dick, what do you have to say about all the Starbucks?
How come
there aren't
so many abortion clinics?
Because you now know men can get pregnant.
So, why aren't there more abortion clinics?
Then start right.
Right.
How come, Dick?
Statement provably false.
Provably false.
Wow.
We're going to have to watch out.
That could be your majority leader, Virginia.
Right there.
That transphobic.
I hope not.
I hope he's drummed out of,
I hope he's drummed out of the Congress in Virginia right now, today.
Oh, no, I hope he's today.
He's drummed out of humanity.
Yes.
I think he should get him out of the way.
Someplace in outer space.
There should be someplace.
You know, in Star in Superman, where they put all the bad guys in that
flat piece of glass.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know how the phantoms hit in there, but they did, and it looked uncomfortable.
It did.
But he should be uncomfortable.
They were screaming.
Yeah.
And they were probably screaming about how men can't get pregnant.
Probably.
You know?
Now, we heard when Alien came out that in space, no one hears you scream, but we clearly heard them screaming.
So I think that was a lie that was perpetrated by Sigourney Weaver.
Yes.
And the right.
And the right.
And who is Sigourney Weaver married to?
The Titanic guy.
Don't look it up.
James Cameron?
Yeah, don't look it up.
Okay.
And I mean, you know, James, he's, you know, you know where he comes from.
Well, yeah.
I mean, mentally, where he comes from.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not, well, I mean, if you want to go into his heritage, you can.
Into James
Cameron's heritage.
You sounded like you were about to go like that.
I wasn't.
No, you weren't.
I wasn't that sure.
Okay, all right.
Well, all right.
I thought maybe you were courageous.
I thought you don't know his heritage.
Oh, really?
I thought you were going to be as brave as I was.
No, I'm not.
I'm just not that courageous.
I'm just not.
Yeah.
Well, here is Donald Trump talking about Nancy Pelosi and San Francisco.
So this.
I don't think there's ever been unity like we have right now.
We had 195 or so votes.
We didn't have one negative vote.
The only one that had negative votes on the whole impeachment scam were the Democrats.
I think Nancy Pelosi has lost her mind and I think frankly that she should go back home to San Francisco.
If you look at what's happening to her district, her district is going to hell with homeless that they're not taking care of, with needles all over the street, with tents, with people, with sanitation, with horrible horrible things being washed into the ocean, into the Pacific Ocean.
I think Nancy Pelosi,
her district, has probably gone down more than any district proportionately in the United States.
I think that's absolutely true.
How could you argue with that?
You can't.
You can't.
It's absolutely true.
It's gone from one of the most beautiful cities in the world told you earlier today,
more than half of registered voters of California want to leave the state because
they think it's crazy.
More than half
are considering leaving the state of California.
That's, to me, incredible.
Well, it's only 22 million people.
So that's no big deal.
That's no big deal.
Do not move to Texas.
Don't come to Texas.
Or really any of the states that we like.
Lauren Chen, who's part of the Blaze network, she was talking yesterday about Kanye's Christian transformation.
I want you to listen to this.
I think this is interesting.
Listen.
We have some Christians who are kind of, I guess, questioning things.
Like, is this genuine, this conversion?
Is this just a phase?
That's what I would be concerned with.
Not that it's genuine or not.
I'm less concerned about that, but I am concerned with
a history of...
I wouldn't call it, I don't think erratic is the best characterization of it, but it's similar to erratic.
You know, like he does do certain things.
He had a whole MAGA phase, which I don't think he ever said renounced like that, but he did definitely step off that.
He doesn't do that anymore.
Not true.
No, he's still wearing his hat.
I just don't see him as stable necessarily.
I think he's like,
I don't think that he's like erratic and crazy.
I don't know that this is a lasting thing.
And I don't know that I want to see everybody say, wow, Kanye is our hero now.
Only to say in two years for the guy to just be.
And that's the thing.
I think there's a difference between appreciating what someone is doing now versus trying to make him the leader of your movement.
Yes.
And that, like, that's that's fair enough, right?
But, but there are people who are kind of bringing up the fact that he's married to Kim Kardashian or, oh, look at his old albums.
It's like, look, if,
if God can use Paul like to bring forth his work, I think he can sure as heck use Kanye West.
I think so, too.
Absolutely.
I think he's doing amazing things.
Now, that doesn't mean that Kanye lasts.
I mean, it's maybe a very genuine thing, but it's hard to toe this
line for the rest of your life.
And, you know,
he's not running a church.
He's just a guy who's transformed, and you can see his transformation.
And I think we should all celebrate it.
I think we should all say, this is great, and I hope it lasts.
But he's not my spiritual leader, you know.
But he's making a big, I told you yesterday, I think that he is,
you want to talk about brave.
He is walking the walk that Paul did.
He
is having a very public transformation, and it is giving people permission to say, yeah, I like the baby Jesus,
and I don't care what you say, but I believe in Jesus.
Last week, 1,000 people
came to Christ because...
Yeah.
Out of 6,000, 1,000 came to Christ at the altar call.
That's pretty amazing.
Yeah, that's an amazing thing.
There is the possibility this is the beginning of the of the third awakening.
Hang on,
do I have to take him?
Yes, go ahead.
Yeah.
Hi.
Hey, Glenn.
Hi.
Is this Bob?
Bob the Antichrist.
Yeah, I know you've been holding for a while, Bob.
Yeah, long time listener.
Nine or ten time caller, give or take.
I don't know.
I was just telling your phone screener.
Right.
It's been a while since we've talked.
Right.
It's weird how much you sound like Pat.
You don't have to talk about the phone screener and tell me what you said to the phone screener.
Well, you know, I just have a couple of statements to make.
then I'll just hang up and listen to you.
All right, you don't need to hang up.
We can just talk about it.
But anyway, you're Bob the Antichrist.
What's on your mind?
Well, you know, lately,
because the mainstream media and the squad have been doing most of my work for me, I've kind of been devoting a lot of time to my job at Safeway.
You might remember, I was bagger at Safeway.
That's right.
You're the guy who asked Paper of Plastic
at Safeway.
Where?
In Medesto, California, I think?
Yeah, in Medesto, California.
And you don't give away plastic anymore, do you?
Well, no, it's environmentally unfriendly.
Yeah, okay.
So you know, I'm the starter of that movement, actually.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, but listen.
It's kind of surprising to have the Antichrist as the guy who's just working the checkout at a safe place.
Well, it's a low-profile job.
The Antichrist?
Yeah, where would you expect me to be?
You'd expect me to be, what, President of the United States?
That's too obvious.
Right.
I mean, I'm a little more subtle than that, Clint.
But listen, I'm calling because you're pissing me off with all this Kanye talk.
The third grade awakening?
Yeah.
I mean, I'm working on the fourth grade sleepover right now.
Are you really?
In fact, I got a little rap song that puts his Kanye slop to shape.
So you wrote a rap song.
Yeah, don't sound so surprised.
What are you?
A racist?
No crackers allowed in this genre, Mr.
Hayes?
Wow, I didn't know the Antichrist was white.
Ever heard of Eminem?
One of my very favorite clients.
Really?
Ashley.
Yeah.
Anyway, just shut up and listen.
I've got a little puts on a cool beat.
All right.
There's your cool beat.
Is that cool enough for you?
Pretty cool.
Alright, okay, go ahead.
Acceptably cool.
Alright, here it is.
Here we go.
Bob the Antichrist.
Response to Conquer.
Nothing for you to see.
Here, go on, get yourself a warm beer.
Ain't no worry about no gender.
Return all the commandments to the sender.
FDIC, that's your lender.
Ain't no time to stop and mend her.
Yo,
I will be your mentor.
Okay.
I don't.
Yeah.
Yo.
That's.
Listen, I just ran that fresh jam by my boy Boogie into hoodie.
He about blowed up all up in here.
Yeah.
That's a fresh award.
That's
kind of disturbing, actually, a little bit
disturbing.
You can't review rap music.
Yeah, no, I know, I know.
Thank you for checking in.
I gotta run.
Somebody's trying to sneak through the express late with 23 items.
Yeah, okay.
All right.
Thank you very much.
Bob the Antichrist.
Surprisingly, not the guy everybody thinks he is, but he makes a good point.
I mean, you'd see Bill Clinton coming a mile away.
The guy at the end of the checkout stand at Safeway.
Never guess.
Never see him coming.
Oh, hi, Pat.
You just missed a phone call with Bob the Antichrist.
Yeah.
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You're listening to Glenn Beck.
A scene that happened at the White House yesterday, I don't think I've seen in a decade.
Let's Watch and listen.
By Kurt.
Suzuki, where's Kurt?
Where is he?
Come here.
Come here.
Come here.
Say a couple words.
Come on.
Puts on a mega hat.
Wow.
I mean,
think of.
I mean, especially with a crowd in D.C.
I love you all.
Bold, brave man.
I love you all.
Thank you.
And a man a few few words.
Wow.
Wow.
Bravery.
You know Twitter's attacking him.
Oh, there's no tomorrow.
What is it going to be like when he walks on the field
for
the next season?
They will remember that.
You're listening to Glenn Beck.
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