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You won’t BELIEVE what’s being done with our nation! It is “stage 4 terminal cancer” for the country, and Glenn will explain it all in two weeks. But first, catch the story of the media’s role, “Democracy DOES Die in Darkness,” TONIGHT at 8 ET on YouTube, Facebook, and BlazeTV. Also, Pat Gray plays Al Sharpton’s greatest "hits," and comedian Nick Di Paolo takes on the PC outrage against Michael Che’s transgender joke. But Dave Chappelle has the perfect answer to it all! Covington student Nick Sandmann’s defamation case against the Washington Post has reopened, and head attorney Todd McMurtry gives the details. And while Barack Obama is dismissing "woke" culture, Michelle claims she “can’t make people not afraid of black people.”
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Well, they say that he called because he wanted an investigation continued.

He wanted an investigation started.

And it wasn't just about Joe Biden and his son.

He made it very clear in the phone call and the media and the DNC doesn't seem to remember that.

They make it all about Joe Biden, but it's not about Joe Biden.

He said there is corruption and I'm concerned, said he said to the Ukrainian president, that you are even surrounded yourself now with people that you don't understand.

And you need to be careful.

I urge you to look it in.

And if you don't look into it, let's just go as far as saying there was quid pro quo.

If you don't look into it, we're not giving you any money.

Well,

is that a problem?

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I kind of sick to my stomach today.

I haven't felt like this.

I don't know when.

I am.

I have things that we're going to share with you in the next two weeks, and I haven't been myself.

A friend said to me

yesterday, who has been staying with us, they said,

You changed on Sunday,

and you haven't been the same.

And it's true, I haven't been,

because what I am uncovering and what I am going to present to you, I do not

want to show you.

We'll talk about a little bit of it later today, but

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Tonight we do our special and we are making this free.

It will be on my Facebook page.

It will be on my YouTube page.

It will be on Blazetv.com.

We are making it free so everyone can see it.

And it is part two

of our special on Ukraine.

And this one is called Democracy Does Die in Darkness.

Now, I want to start where we're going to start the special.

I'm going to just give you quickly what America must decide.

Right now, we are being told that Donald Trump did something that was only in his interest.

He was just trying to get Joe Biden.

But I want to ask you a couple of questions.

Is it in our national interest to track down the loss of $7 billion

in U.S.

aid.

Can you imagine what can be done with $7 billion?

Look at a billion dollars on the tarmac for Iran and see what they can do with that.

This is seven times that.

Is it in our interest to

look at governmental corruption and let the chips fall where they may.

Republican, Democrat, doesn't matter.

Should we look at corruption?

Should we look at foreign agents directly influencing the 2016 election?

I'm on board with looking into Russia.

They didn't find anything.

I was surprised by that.

They didn't find anything.

So why wouldn't we look at election interference when two people have already been

tried and convicted?

One is on tape saying, yeah, I helped, he's inside the government of Ukraine.

Yes, I helped the DNC and Hillary to try to pull down Trump.

Why wouldn't we?

Is it in our national interest or should we just let that slide by and assume that that's not going to happen in 2020?

Is it in our interests to find out if politicians are indeed colluding with foreign governments to steal from the American treasury?

Is it in American interest to find out

if the unlawful use of U.S.

ambassadors, presidential power, embassy personnel, national intelligence agencies, State Department, in collusion with foreign agencies and NGOs

to not only enrich certain individuals and affect the election,

but to do more

than I am willing to tell you today.

But I will.

You have to ask yourself, America, Biden's quid pro quo, because that's what it was.

We're not going to, if I get onto that plane, you're not going to get the money.

You can't do that, really?

Call the White House.

The president and the vice president, quid pro quo.

We will not give you the money that is approved to come your way if you do not fire this prosecutor.

So what was he saying?

You must stop the investigation on the $7 billion.

Stop the investigation on collusion, corruption, interference in a U.S.

election.

You must stop the investigation on burisma, even if that includes my son or not.

Or we don't pay $1 billion.

You must stop looking at corruption or we do not give you $1 billion.

That was the quid pro quo.

What was Trump's

quid pro quo?

Well, it was simple.

Investigate those things or we won't give you the money.

Now, Trump says that didn't happen, but I celebrate if it did.

Which one was in the national interest?

To investigate where the hell our money went?

To investigate who was involved?

To investigate why

the embassy was blocking prosecutors to to come talk to our DOJ?

Was that in our national interest?

Or is it in our national interest to say, yes, we won't give you any more money unless you investigate these things?

Tonight,

this special.

I'm having a really difficult time.

I'm having a very difficult time.

I um

we started researching something in 2009

and in preparing this special tonight a name came forward that we found and we all said why do I know this person and it is because we were investigating what that person was doing in 2009

and we didn't understand it

And we failed to follow up.

And that has grown into

stage four terminal cancer.

I can't tell you about it tonight for two reasons.

One, we are not finished buttoning up because we want to make sure everything.

We are going through court documents.

We're going through documents from the last administration that had been released through FISA.

this one we have to get right,

but it is

everything the left says that we have become,

everything that they say we are,

we now are

because of what the left has done.

I mean this sincerely.

I

struggle every day

in the last four days as I see this all come together.

I don't know how I'm ever going to be able to fly the American flag in front of my house anymore.

I don't know how you will.

I don't know how to tell the troops that they should go in and do things.

This is so far beyond the president, and it is why they are fighting so hard.

And quite honestly, I don't have a seat, nor do I want one.

But Newton, I do not have a seat anywhere near the administration, and the administration is the only one that will be able to do anything or can do anything about it.

But he is so surrounded by people inside that will thwart him every step of the way.

Because when you see what this is,

you will see that this is

cancer that I don't even know if we can cut out.

But only

a radical masectomy

will cure this.

Tonight, I ask you to watch this free special.

It is part two.

We did the chalkboard a month ago.

And this is the, if you will, decoder ring that you are going to need in the future.

Tonight, I'm going to lay out what the Democrats are, what their case is against Donald Trump and how they are framing it.

And once you see what their case is,

and then how they're framing it,

knowing what you know from our last special with the chalkboard, you will see how there are giant holes in that case that can only be understood if you understand the whole timeline.

They want you to focus on a very small part.

They want you to focus on 18 months.

You cannot understand this story.

As I told you, as you will find in episode 3,

this predates,

honestly, even the Obama administration.

This

idea

had been

going around for a long time, and it was the Obama administration, along with Hillary Clinton, that put this into motion.

But you need to see tonight first what their case is in context of all of the history.

Then I'm going to show you tonight

the media.

Now,

I've always thought the New York Times would have spin.

I always thought that they would give you one side, not necessarily the other.

But I never, ever thought

that en masse they would make things up

out of thin air,

that they would be ballsy enough to make things

up.

It's not just the New York Times, it's the Washington Post, it's all of it.

And I know some might say I'm naive, but I'm not.

I read an awful lot.

I read the left.

And I see many times where we'll accuse the left of not reporting on something, and they will have reported on it.

They just won't stand on it.

It'll just be one story in the paper.

But they will report on it.

And we say, well, they never report it.

Yes, they did.

This is different.

I can't help but think that

I'm making the same mistakes that Kurt Garon made in 1930.

You can look that reference up yourself.

In two weeks, we will put the final piece together.

I would ask you to watch tonight

because you need to understand the game that the DNC is playing, and you need to understand how the media is working with them.

If you cannot understand what their true objective is and how they're doing it,

you won't be able to follow this and you won't be able to fight for your country.

I ask you to watch, but I also ask you do not trust me or anyone else.

Trust yourself.

Trust your own intellect, but you have to work for it.

You can't just go online and and look at things and just take one source.

You have to look for it.

And I beg you to look for original sources because there are bad guys on all sides.

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We break for 10 seconds, station ID.

So Pat is joining us today.

Stu is out in California.

He just wanted to look at the pretty fires, I think.

And he's out at Disneyland for a couple of

days.

And so Pat is joining us.

Hello, and welcome, Pat Gray.

Thank you.

How are you?

Oh,

fired up now.

I'm fired up.

I am fired up.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

That was happy.

Yeah.

Yeah, I was happy.

I don't know how to sell this, Pat.

I don't know what to say.

I don't know what to say.

I don't want to be.

I don't want to do this.

I don't want to look at this.

I don't want to believe this.

I don't.

That's not fun.

No.

But it's necessary.

Yes.

We need to know what's happening.

And so we can be prepared.

You are going to

understand this.

I don't know if this is part of what you addressed tonight.

Why isn't the administration presenting it in this way?

I don't know.

Forget about the quid pro quo thing.

Talk about the national interest.

Talk about we had to do this because we don't want to squander another $7 billion.

Why is that so difficult?

I don't know if

he

knows he knows what was going on,

but I don't know if he understood the depth of it, and he gets focused on him because everyone is focused on him.

And so he's just defending himself.

He should not be doing that.

Although this would be a great defense for himself, because if

you take it out of politics, you got no problem at all.

No, you know, I'm starting this special tonight with a recap of the O.J.

Simpson trial.

They had DNA.

They had blood in his car.

They had footprints.

They had everything.

But what did that trial come down to?

Came down to whether or not the glove fit.

Yes.

The glove had nothing to do with it.

They had

everything.

They had everything.

But because people had made that about black and white, because the African-American community had made that about, you know what, I just want the man to hit him.

I just want him to be able to hit the man.

I want this guy to go free.

They convinced themselves that it was about the glove and that he was innocent.

But you see now, those same people say, oh, he was guilty of sin.

And we let a murderer go through because

we were emotional about it.

Yep.

They are presenting the glove.

And they're telling you, focus on the glove.

I'm telling you, there is blood splatters everywhere.

And we'll show that to you tonight.

We will take their case that they're trying to show you, it's the glove, it's the glove, it's the glove, if the glove fits.

No,

it's not about the glove.

It's about the DNA.

You've got to take emotion out of this and see what is being really truly done to our country and to our country's good name.

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So I need a little pick-me-up, Stu, or Pat.

I need something like Al Sharpton.

Did you hear Al Sharpton

try to tell the story about Al Baghdaddy?

I did.

You did.

I did.

Did you enjoy it as much as I did?

I very much enjoyed it.

So I thought we would

just, because I'd like to get some of the heaviness off of the plate as I prepare for the special tonight.

But

let's just play that again.

Could we please play the

Al Baghdaddy's audio?

President Trump said that because of the killing of Al Baghdad Baghdadi, that the world is a better place.

And

we give credit to he and those that were responsible for it.

But we have a lot of work that must still be done in the area of terrorism.

Yeah, right.

In the same area of the world where Al Baghdad Baghdadi was.

Where Al Bag of Bones

was begging groceries.

Al was begging Beyoncé.

And let me ask you: why

was traffic problems email sent to Bag of Bones?

Al Baghdadi.

Isn't it amazing?

How long have we been talking about Al Baghdaddy?

It's 15, 10 years, India.

Surely 10 years.

Now, I am a guy who butchers everybody's name.

Everybody's name.

Eventually, you can't do that.

But I am so happy Al Sharpton is out there to deflect.

Wow.

And you know it's coming, too.

As soon as he comes to the name Al Baghdadi, no way he's getting that.

No, no way.

No way.

No way.

No way.

We have a couple of other super, super classics from

a guy who clearly is qualified to be on television to tell you the news.

No question.

Go ahead.

Go ahead.

Play some.

Resist.

We must.

Yes.

We must.

They're all jitty about a shutdown.

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Is Mike Muckery yesterday

Antonin

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Kadarshin and the Republican candidates.

Both Cairo and Benghazi.

We rank behind

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First stop.

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To college students in Beijing.

He's getting lunch at Chipola

in Iowa.

Bay is appropriate.

The GOP's tax day giveaway to millionaires.

Why was traffic problems email sent?

Environmental Protection Agency.

And what sequestation has done

amazing.

That's what he coughed up, the furball, at the end of the broadcast.

This didn't even have this one.

Michael Zha Beelzeba.

Michael Ziha Beelzebub.

Who is that supposed to be?

Michael Ziha Beetlejuice.

It was, remember that?

It was Michael Ziha Babo.

It was some terrorist.

You know, I've never, I've, I, you can't even understand who he's actually trying to say what did he call kardashian

did you hear that that was i did i yeah

i mean it's just it's the one that really i i love the fact that he couldn't get a supreme court justice's name right or rush limbog rush limbaugh who's been around for rush limbog

years

wow at some point i remember after he

after uh maya angelou who was a good friend of his when she died he couldn't get her name correct.

He messed, he mangled her name.

Wait, wait, wait.

Here's Kim Kardashian.

All right.

Kim Kardashian and the Republican.

Kim Kardashian.

He loves Kim Kardashian.

And then after,

I think this was after the death of Aretha Franklin.

So, in the words of my late friend Aretha Franklin, show some R-E-S-P-I-C-T.

That's a good idea.

Respect.

Let's do that.

It's in the lyric of the song.

No, it's not in the lyric.

It's the hook.

It's in the lyric, yes.

It is the hook of the song.

It's the main point of the song.

Crazy.

Oh, thank you.

Thank you.

See, I can be grateful for Al Sharpton.

Yes.

You can be grateful for anything that comes your way.

Okay.

Tonight on the special, we're going to go through three facts.

The three facts that the media has taken.

And honestly, when I heard some of these, I went, whoa, wait a minute.

I thought we had this nailed down.

Is our research wrong?

Have they changed?

And the one that started it

was

that Lusenko is a liar.

And the entire case is a conspiracy theory.

You'll hear this all the time, the Republicans' conspiracy theory.

And the reason reason why they say that, they base it on one thing.

Now, Lusenko was the guy that replaced the guy that Joe Biden fired.

Now, remember, Joe Biden had him fired because he wanted an end to the prosecution or the investigation in what happened to our $7 billion,

into Burisma,

into the 2016 election, all of the things that were starting to brew up around that.

Okay.

And this guy was on the path to find some answers.

Biden goes over and says, you got to stop right now, or I hold, withhold another billion dollars from you.

So he stopped.

Then Biden said, and they got somebody good.

Remember that?

And then they got somebody good in there that we can trust.

Yeah.

So this is the guy.

That was Lutsenko.

That was Lutsenko.

So Lutsenko comes out and says, I got to tell you,

the ambassador to the U.S.

is dirty i have information that will show that the dnc ukrainian officials gathered dirt on donald trump i have information that the ukrainian officials um

uh admitted on tape and were convicted of influencing an election I have evidence of misappropriation of 7 billion U.S.

dollars.

I have U.S.

officials interfered with the cases in Ukraine, telling us what to do, what not to do.

We have records that show Burisma sent $3 million to Hunter Biden.

What did this ambassador do?

This ambassador instead made sure that there were no visas coming and would not transmit that information.

And there would be no visas for the investigators to go meet and deliver this evidence to the DOJ.

Okay.

Then she went a step further.

She met with Lusenko.

When she got to town, she called Lusenko into her office and she gave him a do not prosecute list.

And on that was an NGO and George Soros, a George Soros NGO,

but also

other oligarchs and other American citizens that were not allowed to be prosecuted.

But also she said, I'm not delivering any of these things.

Now, he said, Lusenko said this happened.

Well, the press is saying, no, he retracted that.

Did he?

Because when I heard the New York Times say that, I thought, oh my gosh, well, that, I mean, that's a big deal.

If he retracted that, that's a big deal.

Tonight, I'm going to show you the lie of the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and everyone else.

You will, you've seen some bad things from the media, but you won't believe how they did this.

Also, Ukrainian officials never interfered with the U.S.

election.

That is, on their fact check, and saying that's completely false.

We show you the documentation.

We show you how

the media is spinning and lying this.

We're not just trying to expose.

We need you to understand how they're doing it.

Because we have to teach you how to do your own homework, how to look for these things.

Because if you hear these, if you watch our chalkboard and then you hear these and you hear them over and over and over and over and over again, and you don't know how to find if that's true or not, you just end up believing it.

So we're going to show you this tonight.

And it is really important that you get the keys to these things uh and you understand the media tonight democracy does die in darkness can you see that that's maybe a little snarky

tad yeah yeah democracy does die in darkness uh and you can save twenty dollars of the promo code gb20 off um all right we're gonna go through some of the other news of the day they they actually passed the uh impeachment fill-in-the-blank because we don't know what it is because it doesn't actually officially do anything.

So they passed that yesterday, but they also passed something that I hope the Republicans take on.

And that is the House, such cowards, the House decided this was the time to stand against Turkey for the Armenian genocide.

Good.

Now, they don't expect that to go to the Senate or to the President.

They just pass this resolution because, well, they can now

and still claim cover.

But I hope the Senate does the same thing.

Taking on Turkey and saying, yeah, you did commit genocide.

That's a very big deal.

We'll go into that coming up in a minute.

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15 seconds.

Welcome to the program.

We were just talking here about

Facebook and Google and YouTube and what they're doing.

Facebook is back at it again.

Apple is.

Apple is now going back through all the Siri recordings with their customers.

And they just had a problem with this a short while ago.

And they said, okay, we're not going to have humans listen to that anymore.

We're going to do that with bots.

And our algorithm is just for our algorithm thing.

Well, the humans are listening to your recordings again.

How do we know that?

That's just to figure out the voice recognition.

They admitted it.

They admitted it.

Here they are in the midst of trying to say that

we're the big privacy people.

Oh, Oh, we want the iPhone to be just intimate.

It's just your stuff, and we're going to protect your stuff.

And here they are going through the Siri recordings.

I want a law passed that my stuff, my information, my

metadata belongs to me.

If I want to sell it, I'll sell it.

Right.

But

you negotiate, we could even start a thing to where, you know, it's done in a block.

Hey, you want to, everybody want to sell their metadata?

You can sell your metadata, and this company will get the best price for it as blocks.

Right.

But I own it, and I don't know why we don't pass that law.

We keep talking about how to control these companies.

That's the way to do it.

Shut them off of all of our information.

But nobody wants to do that.

Nobody wants to do that.

Nobody is.

It's so bizarre that

Apple and Apple are all in bed with the government.

Yes.

Anyway, so they don't need to.

Yes.

Chi, did you see where all of the Hillary Clinton people went?

They all went to these big tech companies like Google and Facebook,

YouTube.

Isn't that amazing?

That's interesting how that happened.

Chi, but they're not in bed with the government at all.

No, no, that's silly.

No.

What?

That's conspiracy talk.

Yeah.

That's Trump conspiracy talk.

I mean,

I was frustrated back in 2008 and 2009 when we were like, they're lying to you.

You're not going to get $2,500 back.

This is going to cost you more on your healthcare.

And it's going to do this and this and this.

And then they're going to come around either next election or the election after and say, yeah, well, we need to go fully to a single payer system.

And here they are saying it on tape and nobody wanted to pay attention.

It was all conspiracy.

It was all conspiracy.

And now here it is.

Here we are again.

We're like, what are you doing?

What are you doing?

If my wife says one more time, Siri, call.

And I'm like, why are you using Siri?

It's just so easy.

What is wrong with you?

No.

It's amazing what we've given up for comfort and ease.

It is.

It is.

Because we just don't think anything will happen.

No.

But we're there.

Well, I don't care if they're listening.

I haven't done anything wrong.

Yeah, you're not the one who decides whether that was wrong.

That's exactly right.

Exactly right.

Not really a good idea.

No.

All right.

More from the news, including the attack now on boomers.

The younger generations don't like boomers all so much.

We'll tell you about that.

And we have king of the boomers, Nick DiPaulo, joining us in just a minute.

You're listening to Glenn Beck.

Everything I'm supposed to say.

Yeah, I want to, you know, I want to play that for Nick, but I also want to play the SNL thing because I think they're tied together.

I think people are missing the point.

I think that shows the difference between the guy who just won the Mark Twain prize and a dope and not a good comedian on SNL, I think, trying to do kind of the same thing.

You know what I mean?

But he's just not skilled enough to do it.

Right.

So

he's in trouble.

And I mean, the Mark Twain prize, that's a huge deal.

Yeah.

And Chappelle, how he is standing is

incredible.

Probably because he's so talented.

Yeah.

He's so talented.

Same thing with Nick DiPaulo, because if you watch the Nick DiPaulo special, you're like, how is this guy even allowed

in a bathroom, let alone on stage?

uh, because he is just so politically incorrect.

I think it's talent.

You've got to be really funny.

Uh, Nick DiPaolo joins us here in just a second.

We're going to talk about uh this, uh, also the impeachment of Trump.

Obama is now shooting down woke political purists.

Oh, I cannot believe it.

I can't believe it.

All that and more coming up.

The fusion of entertainment and amusement.

Well, hey,

democracy does die in darkness, Washington Post.

Yeah, it does.

Maybe that's what the judge was thinking when he said, you know, I think we're going to reopen that case.

We're going to reopen the Nick Sandman case.

Remember him from Kentucky that was standing on the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial with the Native American banging the drum in his face?

At first, they threw that case out against the

Washington Post.

Well, it's been refiled.

And the judge went, yeah,

yeah, I think so.

Go ahead, sue the Washington Post because democracy does die in darkness.

It's the name of our special tonight, by the way.

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You can find him at nickdip.com.

NickDip.com.

That's where you can see his comedy special.

And I warn you,

it is

battery acid on the PC.

It is.

Don't know how you're standing, but God bless you, Nick.

Actually, I'm not.

As you can see, I'm sitting.

Right, right.

It's been an exhausting fight.

Right.

It's a lot tougher.

Right.

Dave Chappelle just got the Mark Twain Award, which is our nation's highest honor for comedy, is it not?

I thought it was the Kathy Griffin Award.

No.

It was the highest.

No, I don't.

I think that used to be in the last administration.

So he just won this, and here's what he said.

And I can't believe the guy who is standing at the Kennedy Center to be able to get the Mark Twain award in today's climate is asked about PC, and here's what he says.

Political correctness has its face, its place.

Excuse me.

We all want to live in a polite society.

We just have to kind of work on the levels and come to an agreement of what that actually looks like.

I personally am not afraid of other people's freedom of expression.

I don't use it as a weapon.

It just makes me feel better.

And I'm sorry if I hurt anybody, et cetera, et cetera, yada, yada, yada.

Everything I'm supposed to say.

Okay, so now, let me take you to Saturday Night Live and a clip that aired this.

I know, I know.

A clip that aired this weekend.

Listen to this.

Yeah, at first I thought Kanye was losing his mind, and now I feel like he's fine.

He's just turning into an old white lady.

I mean, he used to be like one of the coolest black dudes on earth.

Now he's showing up to events in sweatpants and orthopedic sneakers, listening to Kenny G and trying to get black people to like Trump.

It's like, how long before this guy changed his name to Kathy?

Now, you might think that I'm crazy, but about five years ago, there was a fella named Bruce Jenner, and he moved to Calabasas.

There's an A, there's no joke there.

So So it's not funny.

It's horribly delivered.

He's in trouble.

Is it because it was on, I don't know, NBC and they're supposed to be so woke?

Or is it because that's just a bad comedian?

He's not a bad comedian, actually.

Well, bad delivery.

Well,

when you don't ask in our week an update, you have writers.

I don't know if he wrote that himself.

He's delivering somebody else's stuff.

But every time we get near the LGBT or trans,

it's a big deal.

I want that answered.

You know, the Bilderberg group, is that made up of eight gay guys?

Why is it such an issue?

No, I'm asking, I'm dead serious.

And if you think it's tough for Dave Chappelle or a Michael Shade to do that stuff, try being a 57-year-old white guy.

No, I can't imagine.

I really,

I say this with great admiration for your talent.

I mean, I know who you are.

I know know who you've written for.

I know your career.

And

for you to be standing is remarkable.

I mean, I honestly feel like I should do you a favor and never talk about you on the air because

bringing attention to you.

I know it's, I

feel bad because I know there's somebody out there going, oh, oh, he's still saying these things, that damn white guy, and he'll go after you.

Yeah, but

if you're the guy that started saying him first, you do get a little credibility.

Yeah.

I was saying this stuff on Tough Crowd in 2000 and,

you know, making fun of how white guys are portrayed in commercials in 1995.

I was ahead of the curve, but because I look like I'm from Palermo, nobody pays attention.

You do look a little like you could be in a mob movie.

Let me just tell you this one.

These gay jokes.

Is that going to bring your son back to me?

what is the problem between transsexuals a transgender and uh

and gay people why do they not get along well i was in a bathhouse in san francisco for like two hours last weekend and i couldn't figure it out i have no idea

because they really don't i mean dave chappelle even talks about it once the t gets into the car the ls and the g's they don't like it it's like the jews and the palestinians the Middle East.

It's convoluted.

I read these articles on my show.

I can't make heads a tail.

I should say tails.

Who's upset at who for what?

I think the gays are saying the trannies have given us a bad rep.

Trannies, first of all, that's 1970.

Transgender people are giving us a bad rep.

I don't know.

I still like women, Glenn.

What can I tell you?

Yeah, I've heard from gay friends who will say, this is just, that just goes to, this just goes too far.

Just goes too far.

Well, wait, what does?

I agree if we're talking about, you know, sending them into our libraries and having them.

I don't want anybody that even makes kids think about sex.

I don't want hot women going in and reading to my son.

Just stop it.

Just stop it.

He's got enough on his plate.

Please, just stop it.

However, when it comes to, I don't understand if you're saying and and i am everybody should just be who they are i don't care i don't care if that's who you want to be i don't understand how uh the gay community could have a problem with that

well i just did a story on like the having drag queens put on shows for middle a middle uh student

yeah no i know no kids i have a problem with that because i have a problem because that is

that's who the trans are that's what they do and um

all of them they go to middle school every one of them i jump

the quintiac poem said 99.9 percent i didn't know that um i didn't know great great way to meet kids okay again i kid relax glenn i can see you you're turning rhetoric no i'm no i'm not uh okay so let me let me go to the democrats

yesterday

yesterday they i'd hang with a i'd hang with a transgender community community before I'd hang with the Democrats.

Oh, my gosh,

I would have them all move in with me

before that.

So the Democrats voted on something we're not really even sure what it is, the impeachment resolution, but it really doesn't do anything.

What are your thoughts on what happened yesterday?

But you make a great

point about the process.

I'm watching, like you said, they voted on this thing, but nothing moves forward.

And you wonder why nothing gets done in Washington.

But even I know, I'm not a legal scholar, obviously, but you can't be doing all this behind closed doors.

The Republicans want to see the, I guess there was some testimony, some witnesses yesterday, and Schiff wanted me to let them look at that.

And until I know who the original whistleblower was,

this is all a sham.

And

Schiff said yesterday, he told the witness, the GOP asked a question, apparently, and Schiff said, don't answer that.

What's he, a lawyer now?

He's representing these people.

Apparently, apparently.

I mean, it's amazing what's going on.

And I tell you, that's why people think this is a coup.

If you can't put it out in the open,

it feels like a coup.

Well, they're going to televise it eventually, aren't they?

They said it's going to be on TV before Thanksgiving.

So I don't know what'll make me sick of the Detroit Lions offense or Adam Schiff on my TV.

I think I would go for the

Adam Schiff.

I'd go for Adam Schiff.

There's another story out today we haven't had a chance to get to.

Former President Barack Obama derided woke political purists.

and Twitter activists in a speech given Tuesday at the Obama Foundation summit in Chicago.

This idea of purity and you're never compromised and you're politically woke and all of that stuff.

You should get over that quickly.

That's funny coming from a guy who actually is behind the deep state and the guy that spied on Trump while he was running for president.

You can't be more woke than that.

So I don't know, is that ever going to come out, Glenn?

Is Devin Nunez and Gaudi and all these guys, Lindsey Graham, who talk a big game, are they ever going to do anything?

So, you know what?

They say to me, because I've talked to a few of the people on Capitol Hill and they have said to me, Glenn, you know,

how do we phrase this?

How do we, we know what's going on, but how do we do this in a soundbite?

Here's how.

Is it against the national interest to have somebody look into the loss of $7 billion of your tax dollars?

Is it in the national interest for the president to ask somebody to look into our governmental corruption?

Are foreign agents directly influencing the 2016 election?

Politicians in the U.S.

colluding with a foreign government to steal from the American Treasury?

Is it in our national interest to have the unlawful use of U.S.

ambassadors, embassy personnel, national intelligence agencies, the State Department in collusion with foreign agencies and NGOs to not only affect the election, but to steal billions of dollars from us?

That's how you phrase this.

Well, all due respect, what scared me most about that statement is you said they came to you and asked you for advice.

No, they didn't.

No, no, no.

That's what you said, Glenn.

That's exactly what you said.

I said getting the nerve.

That's what America heard.

That's what America heard.

I heard Nixon used to go to Casey Casey to get his geopolitical shut up.

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So,

Nick DiPaolo is here.

Nick, how many times a year are you out on the road?

That's a great question.

I would say two times.

I would say 25.

Yeah.

Where are you out recently?

Where can people see you?

They can see me Friday and Saturday, November 8th and 9th, the Kansas City Comedy Club.

And

the following weekend, the Cortland Repertory Theater in Cortland, New York, November 15th.

And November 16th, the Comedy Works Saratoga Springs.

And I have to mention this.

I'm finally doing some gigs in my new home state of Georgia,

which is

Yuck Yucks or Milk Through Your Nose?

Oh, no, I'm at Skid Marks.

November 22nd, you're way off, Glenn.

This is the historic Ritz Theater.

Oh, wow.

That's Friday, November 22nd.

Saturday, November 23rd, the Tiff Theater in Tifton, Georgia.

And I can't wait.

There'll be a lot of trucker hats and tobacco, hopefully.

Have you ever played The Roxy in?

I'm trying to remember where it is in Pennsylvania.

It's the first, it's the original Roxy theater.

I did a show there once, and they used an ARC spotlight.

I mean, when I say it's the original, it hasn't changed since it was opened.

And they used an ARC spotlight.

And so it was, you know, an arc light.

It was burning carbon to light.

And it was like the surface of the sun hot.

It was like somebody was holding a giant magnifying glass on the Sun.

I thought it was going to set me on fire.

That's how all the lights are.

All these plates.

And so I have a line every time.

I use it every time.

I go, hey, easy with the lights.

What am I?

A pot plant?

And that's.

And then the sensitive light guy turns it all the way down so I'm in the dark.

Well, halfway through my show,

it's carbon that's burning.

And so halfway through the show,

you're going to be taxed.

It went out.

It went out.

And then I went, oh, thank God.

And the guy said, just a minute.

He put another one in and lit it back up.

It was crazy.

And the show was much funnier

than the lucky.

It was.

I was at the last theater I was at, they wouldn't let me smoke.

And I said, are you kidding me?

I'm sitting on a broken ladder in the green room with paint buckets around me, a fuse box with wire.

And there's literally asbestos dripping in my diet coke.

And the guy goes, you can't smoke in here.

I said, well,

you guys were shooting porn in this theater like three days ago but i can't have a cigarette

uh there's um uh there's a new thing going on uh now and i just saw this yesterday have you seen the okay boomer stuff

no i have not okay so there's there's this new it's a generational war nick uh and there's this new uh

thing going on online and also on products.

It says, okay,

boomer, have a terrible day or whatever.

And it's the

millennials taking on the boomers.

And everybody's immediately going, oh, look, they're just going, there's the end.

I got to tell you, most boomers despise millennials and have no problem saying it out loud.

It's not like the millennials are starting this.

They're just getting into the game.

Yeah, they finally realize that they can push.

They're such, not all of them.

I sort of think they get a bad rep, the millennials, millennials, but they are pretty soft.

But they do get a bad rep.

But now I see that 70% of them wouldn't have a problem with socialism in this country.

So now I hate every one of them.

And

I will push back.

I might be 57.

I've had 14 shoulder operations, but I will take on

Michael Che and his.

You know what?

I think that the ones that I meet, and not all of them, but the ones that I have met, I meet a lot of them who are.

where you hanging out.

It's creeping me out, Glenn.

I'm not going to say,

at least at this time, and not under oath.

The thing that I see in millennials is that

when you stop talking the usual political bull crap,

they listen and they want to learn.

Not all of them, obviously, but they want to learn.

They've never heard this stuff before.

That's right.

Yeah, nobody's teaching them anything.

Nobody's teaching them how to even think.

They're just being taught what to think, and they know that's crap.

Some of them do,

but you're right.

Right when they get to pre-K, from pre-K to college, they're being brainwashed with this left-wing horse crap.

So, yeah, some of them do enjoy to hear the truth.

But

were you any different?

Nick, were you

very different?

Really?

Yeah,

I was transgender in 1976.

Really?

I was breaking the mold up at the University of Maine.

No,

I must have been different.

I grew up in Boston.

I went to school, University of Maine, and then I've spent the last 25 years in LA and New York, and I have these attitudes like I grew up in Birmingham, Alabama.

So I guess I am.

I got to tell you, though, I'm different.

When I was 30, before I literally sobered up and realized I don't know anything.

I'm an idiot.

Well,

what were you drinking when you

made you so numb to what was going on with the money?

Well, Makers Marketing.

I could do some of that now.

I know I was.

Oh, Maker's Mark.

Maker's Mark and Jack Daniels.

It was great.

Holy moly.

Yeah, no, it was great.

And you still have a nice head of hair and you're healthy.

I know.

It's unbelievable.

I'm probably dead in 15 minutes, but it was.

Oh, I can tell.

You have a nice pal.

Well, actually, you do look like Dead Kennedy who was circa five years ago.

All right.

I don't think we need to go there.

Uh, uh, Nick, Nick DiPaolo, you can uh find him online at nickdip.com.

Watch his comedy special.

Uh, it is, uh, it is very raw and very funny.

Nick Dip, thank you so much, Nick.

Appreciate it.

Glenn, you're the best.

Thank you.

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It's part two of our special on Ukraine.

Now, I've talked to several people, and they're like, should I go back and watch the last special just to catch up?

I don't think it's a bad idea to watch the chalkboard.

There's a 50-minute YouTube video that is out and watch that chalkboard special from about a month ago and reacquaint yourself with the timeline because we're adding the Democrats' timeline to it today.

And what we're going to do is, I'm going to show you how

this is

what they're doing is exactly what was done with O.J.

Simpson.

With the O.J.

Simpson trial, there's a couple of things that were going on.

One, the African-American community wanted justice, but not justice for Nicole.

Not justice for, what was his name, Ronald Goldman?

They wanted justice for African Americans.

And so

O.J.

Simpson represented all African Americans in their mind.

You remember when we were like, how are they seeing this so differently?

And the case was built on blood splatters and blood droplets in OJ's car, his shoes and his shoe prints in the flower beds of the murder site.

The weapon, all kinds of stuff.

I'll show you all tonight.

and DNA.

But all of that was dismissed on one thing.

If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.

Well, how did that happen?

How did that work?

That worked because many in the jury box and many

in America wanted justice

for the African American, not for O.J.

Simpson.

And so every African American, well, not every, most African Americans would tell you right after the trial that OJ was innocent.

But now with no other information,

just

time,

African Americans are

wild majority is he's guilty of sin.

He absolutely killed her.

And we know that he just tweeted two weeks ago from the golf course.

Still looking for the murderer.

Joking about it.

Incredible.

Joking about it.

Okay.

Incredible.

So

that's how

that was won.

It was won because there was a

sub-narrative going on that nobody really was talking about or addressing.

Our sub-narrative is people hate Trump.

They They just hate Trump.

Half the country just hates Trump.

So anything will be justice to them.

But I warn you, it will turn around.

And once you get past it, you will see the damage that you have done.

Because it's not justice.

It's just making you feel good.

And the case that I'm going to lay out tonight from the Democrats is the glove.

It's just just the glove.

Don't look at anything else.

Look at the glove.

Don't look at the DNA.

Look at the glove.

Don't look at the blood splatters.

Look at the glove.

Don't look at the footprints.

Look at the glove.

Don't look at the shoes.

Look at the glove.

Don't look at the DNA.

Look at the glove.

I'll show you the glove tonight.

Then I show you how the media has been

absolutely lying to you, and it is all backed in facts.

We will show you what they're saying, how they say they got there, and what the actual facts are.

Because you don't do your own homework.

Most people don't do their own homework.

Americans don't.

And so, if you watched this special four weeks ago, you might have thought, well, why isn't anybody saying this?

I'll tell you:

here's one: reason number one.

They don't know how to say it because it's so complex.

Let me teach you right now how to say it.

They say that

what Donald Trump did was wrong because it was personal to him.

But what Donald Trump did,

even if you take the worst case scenario and say, okay, there was quid pro quo,

what Donald Trump did was he called

the president of the Ukraine and said,

even though this is not what the transcript says, but let's take it at its worst,

I want you to open up those investigations.

I want you to open up the investigation on Joe Biden and his son.

I want to know what happened to the missing money.

I want to know what happened during the 2016 election.

I want to know who was involved.

And if you don't find that stuff out for me, I'm not giving you another dime.

That's what he said.

That's the worst case scenario, the worst interpretation of it.

Okay?

Well, see, he was just trying to get stuff on Joe Biden.

He had something personal.

All right, let me flip this.

And let me ask you, Americans, members of the jury,

what's the difference between what I just said and Joe Biden, who's the Vice President of the United States, in his own words, authorized to deliver this message from the President of the United States?

That yes, there is a quid pro quo.

You fire this prosecutor because he's corrupt and I want him to stop all of his investigations.

What was he investigating?

Where was the $7 billion from the US government?

Stop investigation on collusion, corruption.

Stop looking into Burisma and Joe Biden's son.

You stop it right now

or

we're not going to pay you a billion dollars.

What's the difference?

They'll say he wasn't doing that for political reasons.

He wasn't doing that for political gain.

Trump was.

Doing what?

You mean, so

is there a difference between the political game being his personal chit in this and Joe Biden's son enriching himself as his personal chit?

Is there a real difference?

Well, they'll say there's no evidence that he was doing it for his son.

No, no, no.

No.

The prosecutor was already investigating the next on his docket was hunter biden according to that investigator and according to the investigator that replaced that investigator that joe biden said was the best

so we know that they were investigating now here's the real difference joe biden was saying stop all investigations

donald trump was saying start

investigating.

He didn't say, I want you to come up with this answer or this answer.

Oh, it was implied.

Was it?

Where?

Come up with this answer or this answer.

Now you could say it was implied, but here's why it could be implied.

Because both the prosecutor that was fired and the prosecutor that replaced him both had tried to go to our corrupt embassy and our corrupt ambassador to deliver to the DOJ

and to the Southern District of New York

crates of evidence

of collusion, of

tampering with a government's

justice department,

with U.S.

interference with the government of Ukraine to the point to where they got them to collude to find dirt to throw our last election.

Yeah, there were some things implied that you should look into, yes.

But which one's in our national interest?

To find the $7 billion that was lost, to find out what really happened in the 2016 election?

Because I was all for

the investigation into Trump on

Russia.

I need to know.

I want to know.

If he's dirty, I wanted him to go to jail.

We have to know if foreigners are influencing our elections.

Well, they didn't find it.

But we have real evidence, including people that got prison time in Ukraine for interference in our elections.

We have tapes of them saying they did it.

We shouldn't look into that.

And all of that is why the administration should be talking about the national interest.

Take this out of the political realm.

Take it not about

politics.

Give them the quid pro quo.

If it's for the national interest, so what?

That's what we do all the time in the interest of the nation is say, look, we're not going to give you huge amounts, billions of dollars in aid, if you're doing things against our interest.

It doesn't make any sense.

So that's what you, that's how they need to talk about it in Washington, but they don't, because honestly, I don't think they have the facts when the New York Times says, well, that ambassador,

that was never said.

The attorney, the prosecuting general over in Ukraine,

he took that back.

He recanted all of that.

He said, that's not what happened.

Wait, what?

Now, we'll show you how that lie was built tonight.

And it builds to part three.

And it's going to be in two weeks because I can't.

This is

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we have ever found.

And

you know I have always told you the truth about the good and the bad about America.

I'm about to tell you one of the worst things America, I think, has ever done, and it's currently being done.

And it's being done because it was put into motion by the Obama administration with

help of

Hillary Clinton and all the usual suspects.

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if

when this is exposed, if no one picks this up and no one stops this, I don't think I can fly the American flag.

I told Pat just a bit of that

today, of what we found.

He only knows like literally 5% of what we know.

Am I

overstating that, Pat?

No.

I'm ashamed of our country.

And it is everything that the left always say they hate,

and they put this in motion, and that's truly what's being protected here.

This is not about Joe Biden.

It is not about Donald Trump.

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Here's the big good news story of the day.

A federal judge in Kentucky on Monday partially reopened the Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandman's $250 million defamation lawsuit against the Washington Post.

Now it went to the same judge that dismissed this in July, but

the attorneys went back and changed the suit a bit.

The new ruling

is now based on this amended complaint.

The decision permitted Sandman to obtain documents from the Post during an upcoming discovery process, as his lawyers have sought to argue that the paper negligently covered Sandman's interaction with the Native American man Nathan Phillips, while the student wore a red Make America Great Again hat, stood outside of the Lincoln Memorial in January.

The attorney says the ruling bolds well for the NBC and CNN cases as well.

Good, good.

Now,

what actually happened?

How, because it was only opened partially.

So what does that mean?

We have Todd McMurdy on with us.

He is the lead attorney on this case.

He's the guy who argued it yesterday and had this thing reopened.

So what does it mean?

Hopefully, hopefully, because the case really boils down to the Washington Post didn't do any homework to find out that Phillips was a bad actor, that Phillips was a bad guy.

Once you look into that, well, the whole situation changes.

And they just defamed the kid over and over again over and over and over again.

And so he's saying, Look, you know, this is what was said about me.

This is what's said about Phillips.

They made him and the good guy me into the villain, but when they got the extra tape, they still didn't change.

They still didn't change.

When they got the information, they still didn't change.

I hope the Washington Post is hit for

more than $250 million, but we will see.

We'll talk to the lead attorney on this case in just about six, seven minutes.

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We have some great audio of Obama dismissing the woke culture.

Oh my gosh.

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A federal judge in Kentucky this week partially reopened the Covington Catholic High School student, Nicholas Sandman's $250 million defamation lawsuit against the Washington Post.

Now, this is the same judge that dismissed it in July.

He just said, all right,

let's go forward.

What changed?

The lead attorney, the guy who argued in front of this judge, is here to tell us what happened.

And

I'm trying to contain my glee, what it means to the Washington Post, NBC, CNN, and all the rest in one minute.

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Todd McMurtry is an experienced trial attorney Harvard trained mediator He's an active member of the board of governors for the Kentucky Bar Association.

He's formerly the president of the Northern Kentucky Bar Association, board member of the Northern Kentucky Volunteer Lawyers.

This guy looks to be a guy I wouldn't want to see across for me if I were the Washington Post.

But he is here to tell us exactly what happened on Monday in the Nick Sandman case against the Washington Post.

Todd, welcome to the program.

Go ahead and good to be here.

Thank you.

Thank you.

So

why did the judge throw this away, throw this out in the first place in July?

The judge's initial ruling on the case suggested that he said that everything that the Washington Post had published was basically an opinion or not related to Nick Sandman.

And so when there were statements like the students were mocking, he said that's not related to Nick Sandman.

When Nathan Phillips, when the Post reported that Nathan Phillips said I was blocked and they prevented me from retreating, the judge said that that was an opinion.

And so what we did, and my co-counsel in this case is Lynn Wood out of Atlanta.

Lynn and I looked at this and we said that there was some opportunity here to provide some additional information that might change the judge's thinking.

So, we did that.

We provided some additional video, which showed more fully what happened.

We provided statements about Nathan Phillips being basically a professional protester and a provocateur, and we said that the Washington Post should not have taken his statements at face value, that he was an unreliable person, and that they negligently republished a false factual narrative.

And

that was persuasive.

The court's order came out

just the other day, and we're off to a conference on December 3rd to push the case ahead.

Well,

how can somebody say that, well, he wasn't talking about Nick Sandman when he became the face of it?

For instance, if I say, you know, the brave protesters in Tiananmen Square, I don't mean just the guy who stood in front of the tank, but he's the guy we all think of.

Now, we didn't see his face.

We don't know his identity, but they've concentrated on his face.

He is the face.

The civil rights movement wasn't only Martin Luther King, but Martin Luther King was the image that we saw all the time.

So how can this not...

How can this not be defamation of him?

Well,

it is defamation, and the court, with regard to some of those statements, is going to allow us to proceed.

With regard to the others,

we don't agree with the court's ruling in every aspect,

and that's why the judge struck some of those statements.

So, that's an issue we'll have to address later.

I would agree with you.

I think there's good law that says that you're right and I'm right.

But right now, we're just happy to be proceeding with the case.

Does it help, Todd, that the

well, I don't know about the Washington Post, but other outlets I know, even after they found out who Phillips was, they dismissed all of that and still tried to make Nick look like the bad kid.

Correct.

It does help with the other cases because the same analysis would apply.

And we went into the other lawsuits and amended those to make them similar to the Washington Post case, which the judge has now not dismissed.

And so we would expect that we'll get the same result, but we'll see.

And you're right.

I mean, plenty of other news outlets.

I mean, the Washington Post has issued an editor's note on some of their reporting, but CNN and NBC have never retracted.

So we have seen that problem as well.

How confident are you

in this case?

Because this case

could really change reporting, I think, in a good way.

You know, they all had the same access that

I had and others had, and they wanted this story to be true, and so they made it true.

How confident are you, and what do you think the ramifications will be if you win?

Well, we're of course confident.

We're all investing an enormous amount of time and effort into this case, and we wouldn't do that if we didn't feel that we had a legitimate, strong case.

I think that the case, when it's ultimately presented to a jury, is going to be very persuasive, even with the limitations that the court has placed on some of our allegations.

And with regard to the the effect that this case could have, well, it could protect people like Nicholas Sandman, who are private figures, from being attacked and ravaged by the media in the way that he was by basically sending out a strong warning that if you're going to attack minors or private individuals and use them as a tool in

a debate or a culture war, an attack on a president, whatever it may be, that you better think twice.

So we certainly would hope that we can generate change in the process of bringing these lawsuits.

What's Nick's life been like since this?

Well, Nick was 16 and a junior in high school when this happened.

He's now 17 and he's a senior in high school.

I mean his time at school is going well, but there's no doubt that there have been

many things that have happened to him over the past 10 months or so that have been very negative.

And there's no doubt that when a person like Nick Sandman goes out in public, people people know who he is.

Everywhere I've been with him, people know who he is.

And so he's constantly concerned about running into the wrong person out there.

What is his college?

An unfortunate fact.

What is his college admittance going to be like?

What is his life on a college campus in today's world going to be like?

Well, my son's a little bit older than Nick, and he two years ago had a plate of French fries thrown on him for wearing a Make America Great Again hat.

At his college.

I would think that

college life for a person with that reputation is going to be a challenge.

As for college admissions, we don't know.

He's applying.

We'll see how that goes.

Todd, we wish you well.

How are the cases against NBC and CNN and others going?

Those cases are currently pending on motions to dismiss, and we're just in the briefing process of those.

We've substantially completed that, so I think everything's in front of the judge judge now, and he'll be issuing a ruling that we hope will be favorable for the same reasons that the Washington Post recent ruling was favorable.

Our prayers are with you.

Thank you so much, Todd, and best to the Sandmans.

Appreciate it.

Glenn, thank you so much.

Todd McMurtry, Murtree.

You can follow him or find him at Todd McMurtryLaw.com.

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Okay, so I'm going to play a couple of pieces of audio for you from the same day.

Here's former President Obama dismissing the woke culture as politically ineffective.

Listen.

This idea of purity and you're never compromised and you're always politically woke and all that stuff.

You should get over that quickly.

The world is messy.

There are ambiguities.

people who

do really good stuff have flaws like if I tweet or hashtag about how you didn't do something right or used the word wrong verb or

then I can sit back and feel pretty good about myself because man you see how awoke I was I called you out

you know that's not

that's not activism that that's not bringing about change

Oh, really?

Coming from him, that's pretty interesting.

Well, he's kind of in the hot seat now because he wasn't pure enough.

The group of people that he first corralled

realized that he was not a true believer.

So he was betrayed the revolution.

He's only like 80% Marxist.

Yeah.

He had a few tendencies that led him down the wrong road.

Okay, so Obama, talking about activism, says says you got to stop with a woke culture because it's politically ineffective.

And then Michelle Obama says this.

I can't make people not afraid of black people.

I don't know what's going on.

I can't explain what's happening in your head, but maybe if I show up every day as a human, a good human, doing wonderful things, loving my family, loving your kids, taking care of things that I care about, maybe, just maybe, that work will pick away at the scabs of your discrimination.

She's flat out racist.

She's a that's racist.

Well, wait a minute.

What do you mean you can't?

Wait a minute, wait a minute.

I can't make people not afraid of white people.

I don't know what's going on.

I can't explain what's happening in your head, but maybe if I show up every day as a human, a good human, doing good things, loving your kids, well, maybe, just maybe, that will work to pick away at the scabs of your discrimination.

See, I think this works both ways.

It does.

I think it works both ways.

You know,

I can't make people not afraid of black people.

Well, yeah, you can.

You can.

You can help.

You can help.

By not attacking all white people, by not saying that all white people are bad.

By not saying...

and being more like your husband was saying,

but not necessarily doing.

But, like your husband said, you know, every time you make a mistake, it doesn't mean you're a bad person.

It just makes you feel better.

But it doesn't make it help anything.

It doesn't help anything.

So, you use the wrong term.

You don't understand.

If you're wanting to be a good human, you're like, hey, dude, that's cool.

I mean, I understand, but

that word is like 1950.

So, you know, I know it is.

Sorry.

Without any kind of accusation, without anything anything else, just be cool with

one another.

And the same thing goes with white people towards black people.

But right now, we are in reverse discrimination.

And even that is proof of it.

Because you're saying there is no such thing as reverse discrimination because of the hierarchy.

That doesn't make any sense.

It doesn't make any sense.

If we all are created equal and we're all the same,

then you should two wrongs don't make a right.

But maybe that's

maybe that's just me.

Here is Bloomberg on the Democratic primary field.

Listen to this.

It's just X number of months later, nothing's changed.

You know, I have my reservations about the people running and the way they're campaigning and the promises they're making that they can't fulfill and their unwillingness to really

admit

what is possible and what isn't and their inconsistency from day to day and location and location.

This is not the ways to run a railroad.

This country is in real trouble.

We need somebody to pull people together.

And when they say, I'm not going to talk to somebody from across the aisle, this is our country.

What do you mean you're not going to talk to somebody from across the aisle?

We've got to work together.

And I don't see that.

What a uniter.

What a uniter.

And I love the way he talks about, you know, there's no way to run a railroad.

Last politician that talked about the railroads working was Mussolini, but I digress.

Listen to this.

Here's a reporter talking about how Trump is actually a recruitment agent for ISIS.

Listen to this.

He's a recruiting sergeant for ISIS, Chris, in so many ways.

Tony mentioned the whole oil argument, which has obviously been a narrative for a long time.

He also is someone who is an Islamophobe, which obviously helps groups like ISIS recruit disillusioned, angry young men from across the world, not just from across the Middle East.

He's been featured in ISIS recruiting videos, and his Muslim ban has definitely been a recruiting ad for ISIS.

So in many ways, he helps, quote-unquote, the enemy.

Okay.

Now, how is it?

How is it that it is our presence in the Middle East

that is the recruiting arm of ISIS?

Our presence there

makes them want to go fight us.

So here you have a president who just doesn't just say, I'm going to get out of the Middle East, actually has been shutting things down actively.

And he's the recruiting person.

He's like, get the hell out of there.

I don't want anything to do with it.

That's a really good point.

I mean, how is that possible?

By the way,

a recruiting poster, he's the guy.

People want to join ISIS because we almost wiped all of them out.

Yeah, I want to sign up because the bombs are coming now.

Yeah, and it's not like

they weren't pissed at us before, but now they are.

Now they are.

Now they are because Trump said some colorful things about the way one of them died.

Oh, I can't take that.

I can't take that.

I cannot take the fact.

Of course he said that.

Of course he said that.

And of course, I mean, did anybody really think that al-Baghdadi was doing that?

Why did President Bush

always call Saddam Hussein Saddam?

The first President Bush.

Yeah, right.

I think that was H.W., wasn't it?

Well,

I think they both did it.

George W.

I know.

George H.W.

did, but I think it was both of them.

It seems to me that that was an insult.

It's an insult.

Saddam Hussein is an insult.

It's Saddam Hussein.

So it wasn't, because I remember people going, he doesn't even know how to pronounce the name.

He did it intentionally.

What do you think that?

He was whimpering.

He died like a dog in a tunnel.

Oh, that's he's making fun of dogs.

No, he's not.

Oh, my gosh.

Jeez.

He's sowing the seeds of doubt.

And I love the fact that the press was like, well, we went to the Pentagon to find out if there was any footage of that and him crying.

Now the latest is Jimmy Kimmel.

Jimmy Kimmel came out on Monday, and the White House is now asking for an apology.

He just flat out lied.

Lied, made it up.

Yeah, he said, basically, he said the president was out golfing and he wasn't even there.

He wasn't even there.

And they didn't tell him because they were afraid that he was going to tweet about it.

No, Jimmy.

No, he was there.

He was there.

He actually went as far as to say as that those pictures of President Trump watching it, that that was a photo op.

That was a set-up photo taken later.

Wow.

They didn't say anything about Barack Obama literally, verifiably going upstairs and playing cards with an intern because he couldn't watch what was going on when they were killing Osama bin Laden.

He would come down from time to time and then he'd be like, oh, I can't watch this.

And so he would would go upstairs and play cards.

Yeah, with his with his basketball buddy.

Yeah, was it basketball buddy?

Yeah.

I knew it was somebody that was like,

you went up and played cards.

The troops are on the line and you're playing cards because you're such a girl.

And I, no offense to 12-year-old girls, because most 12-year-old girls could handle what they were seeing in the situation room.

So I don't mean 12-year-old girls, maybe eight-year-old girls.

Because, after all, isn't that the little pink bike and the helmet that he

was such an embarrassment?

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I want to go to Karen in Virginia.

Hello, Karen.

You're on the Glenbeck program.

Good morning.

How are you?

I know how you're doing, so I won't waste time there.

Karen, Karen, Karen.

Are you going to watch the special tonight?

Of course, I watch you every day.

Thank you very much.

Where are When I'm in Europe,

you go to Europe often and then you watch from there?

I do.

Where do you go in Europe and how are things?

I just came back from the Ukraine.

And

I was there for six days.

I was in Kiev for six days.

I went to Chernobyl for two days.

What is that like?

I've always wanted to go to Chernobyl.

What is that like?

It's the biggest waste of time that you'll ever

do.

Really?

have a team that came in from the UK and they have this drone and we were going into like this field where

we

our rust belt has nothing on Chernobyl.

Everything's rusted and contaminated.

But I saw this drone out of the corner of my eye, which I was trying to get a picture of.

It turns out that there's a team from the UK and they use that drone and they come in and they do the mapping to see where the contamination has risen or fallen and they map that using this drone and I thought that was the most interesting thing.

Wow, that's a boar fest.

So

did you get close to any of the like the spooky playgrounds or you know the you don't get close to the plant or anything, do you?

You get right outside it.

You're right there by the

waste,

the nuclear waste, when they pull the rods from the tower.

Really?

where they storm the um nuclear uh contamination storage

um it's a very

dangerous to go there for being injured than it is from contamination

uh there is there's glass everywhere

uh you see

you well it's not a place I'm taking my kids to go picnicking but

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All right, so

how can I help you, Karen?

I was just going to tell you about checking in about Keith and some of the stuff going on there.

I stayed in a five-star hotel, and it was the craziest thing.

Barely anyone spoke above a whisper.

And I couldn't figure this out.

There is no cash drawer.

I paid in cash.

They print out my receipt.

They have you sign it.

Then they wrap the receipt around your money, and it goes walking off somewhere else.

And if you have change coming back, then the change comes from somewhere else.

It's the strangest thing I've ever seen.

I get to my room on the third floor, and I'm taking some pictures off the balcony.

And a little while later, as I'm unpacking, I hear all this noise and drum beats and shouting, and I go to the balcony to look out.

As far as the eye could see, there were thousands and thousands of people

marching in protest under my balcony.

Do you know what they were protesting?

Supposedly,

because there's two versions, supposedly, as far as I can tell.

Supposedly, they were protesting that there's a law that the people are protesting which would allow anyone to buy and sell land.

And the thing about that is that means the Russian Federation come in, could come in and buy land.

And that's why they were protesting.

and they like to set off bombs occasionally and they set off a small one under the balcony more for effect than any damage you know there's nothing but it was it's it's a very strange place you run into very few people who speak English even in this five-star hotel

I spent six days here I got only one receipt given to me which I still find strange and that was from the currency exchange.

Wow.

But

it's just a very, I would not go back.

And let me tell you, I'm saving you money.

You don't have to.

Yeah, I know, because I kind of want to go.

But I mean, geez, if you're sorry in Chernobyl, when they talk about the Bridge of Death,

didn't happen.

I know that.

I know that.

I know that.

But thanks for wrecking it again for me, Karen.

I appreciate it, Karen.

You know, it's not a surprise they don't keep receipts.

It's a very, very corrupt country.

I mean, think about the history of this country.

First, they're all wiped out through starvation by the Soviets, then the Nazis kick them out, and the Nazis kill them, and then the Soviets come back and take over, and they're under the Soviet rule until the wall comes down.

I mean, they don't have any idea what real freedom is like.

They are just scrappy people who just everybody's in it for themselves because that's the way it's always been.

Let me go and to John in North Carolina.

Hi, John.

Yeah, hi.

Hi.

Hi there.

Thanks for having me on.

Sure.

It's a pleasure, sir.

Yeah.

Thank you.

You were talking about Michelle Obama and some of the things that she said, and immediately

what came to my mind was an old poem by Langston Hughes.

I got

like from the 70s.

Wait, can you quote some of it?

Yeah, sure.

It's, I play it cool and dig all jive.

That's the reason I stay alive.

My motto as I live and learn is dig and be be dug in return.

Good words to live by.

Not sure I really understand it, but okay, we'll leave it at that.

Thanks, John.

Let me go to Randy in New York.

Hello, Randy.

Hey, how's it going?

Thanks for having me on your show.

Good.

Imagine having that rattling around in your head for your whole life.

Go ahead, Randy.

Go ahead.

Yeah, actually, I just did.

I just actually listened to your previous colour.

He was like, what the hell was that?

Anyway,

number one, first thing I got to say is this.

Number one, I voted for Trump, and the reason I voted for him because he's, one, he's not a politician.

Because every time a politician opens their mouth, they're lying.

Yes.

Number two,

after this quote-unquote coup is going on thing, whatever the hell they're doing,

once the IG report comes out, what can happen once the truth hits the

proverbial fan,

what can happen to Hillary?

Because I know she's involved.

We all know it.

And I have a feeling Biden, he's involved as well.

I don't think that's going to be in the IG report.

I don't think that will be in the IG report.

No,

I don't think so.

I think what you're going to see is a lot of stuff that's coming out of Ukraine.

And you're going to see some

lower-tiered people.

And I will explain this.

You have to watch the special tonight because this is part two.

And

this was going to lead right directly into part three, and you have to know all of the facts to be able to get to part three.

And this one is talking about what they say is happening, but you will see once you understand their scenario and what they're pitching in the media and how the media is working with them, when you see that, you'll realize they are really guarding the past and they are trying to dismiss anything that happened in the past.

And that's where you're going to find Hillary Clinton and all of those people.

You're going to find them connected to the State Department.

She was Secretary of State.

Not a coincidence, as you will find out and grow to find out.

But she was Secretary of State.

Those are all the people that are being called to testify against him now.

They are protecting the core.

And you will understand that.

And then, when we

release in two weeks, when we release the third episode, it will become very, very,

very clear to you.

And I don't think anybody's going to go there.

Maybe, because the way you started this, Randy, maybe because Trump is not a politician, maybe

he will be the one that will expose it and stop it in its tracks.

And I hope that is true.

Thanks for your call.

Let me go to Tim in Arizona.

Tim,

why is our

phone locked in?

There's Tim.

Hi, Tim.

How are you doing?

Are you there, Glenn?

Yeah, I am.

Go ahead.

Okay, hey, nice.

What you guys do is fantastic.

Thank you.

I want to thank you for keeping people informed as much as you possibly can.

Thank you.

As I told the screener, his group of people that he surrounded with are really suspect to a number of people that I know that are very much involved, retired admirals and generals that I worked with through my 37-year professional flying career.

We stay in contact.

I have the ability to pick up the phone and have information out of the Pentagon within 10 minutes

because of the connections these guys keep all the way through.

So you're saying that Trump is surrounded by bad people.

You bet.

I agree.

I think the only person in that cabinet that I would trust would be Ben Carson.

What do you think?

You know, I don't know.

I like Ben myself.

He seems a little spineless to me, but

he's not a politician.

I don't know who I would trust if I were the president.

If I were president, but I have the ability.

He has the ability to capture attention.

He doesn't have the ability to tell a story.

So if I were president, I would be telling my own story and I would be telling it clearly every day.

But there is no one in the administration that is helping him tell a story.

And that's what he must do or

the country, truly, the country is lost.

Let me take one more phone call, Sean in Colorado.

Hello, Sean.

Glad back.

How are you?

Good.

How are you?

Hey, man, real quick on the banks.

I've been listening to you talk about the banks for a couple weeks now.

Here's what's going on with the bank.

Okay.

it's real simple so we hit our debt ceiling in may correct so there's no new treasuries being issued which means no new reserves are being added to the bank so this is why the bank started buying gold and as a tier one asset well august they raised the debt limit again so now they're adding more uh reserves back to banks they got to rebuild the reserves that were not added through those uh two months so that's what the repos are They're just adding reserves back to the bank to get them up to, I think it's 10 billion reserves per bank, something like that.

So they can buy, so they will have that cushion so they can buy more government debt.

Well, I guess you could say it's a cushion.

I mean, I don't look at it as a cushion, but

it's required, you know, so they have to have the reserves.

But what they do with the reserves are these reserves are what's lamp out in the form of loans, car loans, home loans, yada, yada, all this.

And they also have, you know, they also have trading desks at these banks.

They buy assets like stock, bonds, currencies, precious metals.

So this is why stocks are going to keep going up, Lennon, because they're adding all these reserves to these banks.

You should buy some stock.

Good stock.

No,

I'm aware of that.

I think the stock, you know, I said, what, a year and a half ago that I thought we were headed towards a melt up,

which is going to be a huge spike in stocks, and then eventually that comes crashing down.

Because I think stocks, you're right.

I think

stocks are where the inflation is.

Stock is where the money is going from the big

investors and not the regular person, but you have to be really, really careful.

Sean, thank you for your phone call.

Appreciate it.

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So, another doctor has looked at the autopsy results of

Jeffrey Epstein and has said that these bones that were fractured in the neck were much more common in homicide than suicide.

In fact, he said they're extremely rare in suicide.

But we all know it was a suicide, right?

Well, it's already been declared a suicide.

Yeah.

So they took care of that a long time ago.

They had no problems doing that.

Now there's

some conspiracy theories that.

Well, I mean,

because people just make such a big deal out of the fact that the video feed didn't work and that they had just gotten rid of his cellmate.

Well, and the two guards fell asleep.

Right, and never checked on him when they were supposed to do it every 15 minutes.

And that technology.

And they didn't have paper sheets in there so that he couldn't hurt himself.

That almost never happens.

What are the odds?

There hasn't been a suicide before that one for 40 years at that facility.

Wow.

Wow.

It's all coincidence.

It really is.

Amazing coincidence.

See, now you're saying that, and I don't think you're you don't sound like you mean it's a coincidence.

What?

Yeah.

Really?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

It's either it's either that or everyone who has any power was sleeping with little children with Jeffrey Epstein by their side, and all of them went,

Okay, you fix the cameras, I'll fix the guards, you fix the sheets, you get rid of the cellmate, right?

And you go in and choke him to death, Hillary.

I mean,

you think the contract killer was named Hillary?

I don't know.

I don't know.

That's weird.

That's totally unrelated to Hillary Clinton.

Right.

For Hillary Clinton, that would be what, 49, 50 of the people that she killed, strangled to death with their sheets.

Yeah, I I think it's only 50 if you look at just the ones she used, the sheets to kill people.

If you include plane crashes, it's a little bit of a gunshots dragging somebody across the park.

It's a higher number.

But 50 strangled with sheets, yes.

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