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Hang on just yeah, just a minute.
Hang on.
Hi, podcasters.
Sorry, I'm kind of coming at it because
I was just awkwardly smelling the head of some teenage girls, and I got some hair caught in my nose.
We're going to talk a little bit about Joe Biden on today's podcast.
You don't want to miss that.
Maybe you do, actually, with that little bit of description.
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The first one is today.
Betto O'Rourke, Bob Frank O'Rourke, Robert Francis O'Rourke, whatever you want to call him.
His history, what he believes, if anything, where he wants to take the country, and how he kind of got to this position where you know his actual fake name.
Yeah, now we did a lot of extensive research, but on today's podcast, we decided just to open up the phones and be more like the mainstream media and just ask people, hey, do you know anything about Betto?
What do you know?
Let us know.
We had
quite a string of breaking news there for a while.
There's some bombshells that I think were really a turning point in this man's watershed moment.
I would say it really was.
We'll have that for you.
Also, we talk a little bit about the revelation that Alex Jones said in a deposition last week
that
he has a little bit of a
psychotic
problem.
It's not a surprise to a lot of people, but I think your response to how we feel about his lawsuit may be a surprise to some.
We'll get into that.
Also, the day of mourning and what would a podcast be without AOC?
All on today's podcast.
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How many times has this happened to you?
You know, you're just talking to a 13-year-old girl, stroking her face.
She's a stranger,
and stroking her hair and whispering things, and she just does everything she can to get away from you.
And then you say, Can I just get a picture with the two of us?
How many times has that happened to you?
You mean last week?
Yeah.
There's the five for to carry the six.
I mean, 117 117 times last week.
Really?
Me, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
It's very common, Glenn.
Did you carry the zero?
Oh, you don't know what?
1,160 times.
You're right.
I think you carry the zero.
I did carry the zero.
I mean, this happens to us all the time.
Last night, my wife was watching, you know, some of the footage of them just pulling up footage of, here he is here.
Here he is here.
Here he is here.
She had not seen it.
And I'm telling you, we're at the place with creepy Uncle Joe
that
we were with
Michael Jackson.
You know, when we're all like, okay, well, that's kind of creepy, the way he has these
young male stars hanging out at his house, and you know, there was somebody going, He's got a Ferris wheel in his backyard, he's molesting children, and it was like, No, no, it's just Michael Jackson.
It seems weird to put up a funnel cake stand in your driveway, though.
You want to see the snow cones in my bedroom?
no i i don't seem to be almost like a a breadcrumb trail of treats to a locked room with a bunch of cameras coming down the hallway why i don't know i don't know why look kids i've got candy in my closet okay that's a bad sign bad sign and when we're looking at joe biden We are going to be, at some point, I fear we're just going to be going, how did we not?
Why didn't we say what happened there?
Yeah.
This is interesting because this could be a reason he actually doesn't run, right?
I mean, he was accused, in case you didn't hear, of inappropriate behavior
behind the curtain of
an event in 2014 for the Latina Victory Fund.
He loves Latinas.
I don't know.
Maybe he does.
Well, he loves the smell of their hair.
He does seem to like the smell of the hair.
So he was.
We pointed this out many times before.
We were way ahead of this one.
People are like, oh, well, maybe you got this wrong or you got this wrong.
Well, we got this one right.
The smelling that hair thing, we've been on this for a long time.
There's some strange thing he has
about the smell of a woman's hair or the back of her ears.
Not sure what it is.
And stroking their faces and cupping their breasts.
Other than that, no big deal.
I don't know.
No big deal.
Just candy in the closet, kids.
That's where I keep my candy.
That's where every adult keeps candies.
And this is very similar to the Bill Clinton thing, right?
Where the left excuses this uncomfortable behavior because the guy's really important and we have to say good things about him.
So he's at an event.
Apparently,
he comes up behind the lieutenant governor candidate in 2014 in Nevada
and does the thing he's done on camera 500 times, which is.
Put the hands on the shoulder, walk up from behind a woman, put his hands on both shoulders, lean in, take a big whiff of that hair because there's nothing better than the smell of hair.
And
then she feels uncomfortable, wants the interaction to end.
He whispers something in her ear.
And this is a strange one because when you have these other previous Me Too
moments, there's usually a denial of some sort.
And here, there really isn't.
I mean, she's just describing the thing we've all seen on camera 100 times.
Yeah.
I mean, mean, this is not like we don't have to say, oh, I wonder if he did that.
We know, we've seen him do it a hundred times.
I have a whole, right?
I mean, I have a whole catalog of pictures here of him.
Of him doing that exact thing.
Of him doing it.
Now, listen,
there are times that...
You know, I've taken picture with people, you know, with women.
I'll have my hand around their shoulder.
I'm nowhere near anything personal.
You know, I'll lean my head in.
I, if they're like, you know, like you just connect with them, you might lean your head into them, but not your face.
You're looking at the camera and you kind of just lean into them and they're, you know, you're hugging and you're affectionate, but not creepy affectionate.
Not like touching people, touching faces,
you know, cupping breasts, anything like that.
It's creepy.
Yeah, and there's different lines for different people.
Like, I've never been a hugger myself.
I am.
And you are.
And I think that became a thing.
Like, I remember when people started hugging when you met them.
Like, I remember being like, this is weird.
But then you're kind of like, all right, I guess this is what people do.
And then you hug people.
And then later on, I remember the side hug coming in.
I feel like it's a relatively recent development.
What's the side hug?
The side hug is when you like, you kind of, you go, you know, for a hug, you go with the kind of two, a typical hug would be two arms, and you're, and you're kind of, I don't know,
you're bringing the person in and you're hugging them.
Yeah.
The side hug is you kind of bring in, it's kind of half, you're around like one arm, and you kind of, you kind of bump sides.
That's the way I would describe this.
It's kind of like a side bump.
Yeah, okay.
You know, it's like you pull them in, and you're both kind of facing the same direction as you're hugging.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That sort of side hug thing.
Yeah.
And that I feel like is you notice some people do that, some people don't.
And of course, as a person, you just respect the boundaries.
You sense the boundaries or whatever, you know, like whatever the person's doing, you kind of just replicate it.
I don't really feel comfortable necessarily hugging people I don't know, but you kind of just do it.
Whatever they're doing, you do.
Joe doesn't have that part of him.
It's whatever he wants to do.
He just does.
Well, the problem is, is the look on the women's faces.
You know, like if I'm taking a bunch of photos and I notice at some point all of the women look afraid,
then you would be,
I should probably stop doing that.
Nobody's telling me because I'm the vice president or because I'm 700 years old or whatever.
You would stop doing that.
He doesn't stop doing that.
One of my favorite is a picture of the reporter, the Hills, Amy Parnes.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
She is, I've never seen anyone.
He has her hands around her,
around her waist and kind of moving up towards her breast.
And she's laughing in this picture, but you can see she's pushing his hands.
She has her hands over his and she's pushing them down like, get off.
Yes, this is awkward because we're in the White House party, and now he's taking a photo.
And help, I'm being molested here.
Help, help, help.
I mean, it's an odd photo.
She's holding the border.
She's actually, she's the first reporter ever for border control.
Exactly.
And which is an amazing point because she is trying to get that.
She wants the wall.
This woman wants the wall, the wall of her arms to separate the breast area and where his hands are.
That one is really weird.
And they've asked her about it.
And she's like, well, no, no, no.
She just smiles and she says it's not a problem.
And that's what I think everybody says.
And maybe it's because they all think they can't speak up.
But I mean,
I guess that's it.
And this is the first woman who has spoken up, although, you know, five years later, right?
Like, I mean, she obviously didn't think she could speak up either.
But see, here's the problem.
Really?
Or is it that he's running now?
See, here's
the the problem.
If he becomes the candidate, every single one of these, Bernie, everybody, they're going to be like, oh, I can't believe you would even bring that up.
How dare you even say that?
They'll do this.
This is all being generated by the Democrats.
Opposition research, essentially.
This is them trying to eat each other.
It's fantastic.
There's no conservative in this fight.
We're all just watching and laughing.
No, it's like anyone come in in like late October to work and there's just bowls of candy all over your office.
Yeah, that's what this is every day.
There's a new bowl of candy for us every day.
I love this.
I love this.
Who's out-socialized the other one?
Who's calling for death camps today?
It's really funny, unless one of them gets elected, then it's a lot less funny.
You know, it's like you'll just hear your mother's voice from behind the screen door.
It's all fun and games.
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We have a call from Steve in El Paso.
Hello, Steve.
Yeah, hi, Glenn.
Hi, how are you?
Good.
Good.
It's Steve Spinklemeier, but everybody calls me Julio,
like all the Steves in El Paso.
It's kind of an El Paso thing.
Okay.
All the Steves in town are nicknamed Julio.
Okay.
All right.
I didn't know that.
This is one of these things we learn about by talking to the locals.
Right.
Okay.
Yeah, I got some information on Betto.
Yes.
Betto is the guy who actually faked the moon launch.
He faked the moon launch.
He faked the moon launch, and that didn't happen like everybody says in uh in arizona that was in a uh sound stage in el paso here right here in el paso i directed the whole thing and uh yeah so you know firsthand because you were there you directed i was there
and uh and i saw uh beto get these uh
these astronauts uh together
and uh and and then they you know they made some huge mistakes there was a fan going because it's really hot in el paso in July.
And so the fan was moving the flag around.
And you see the pictures on the so-called moon that the flag is waving.
That's because of the fans we had going in the studio at the time.
Wow.
Wow, that's amazing.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
Your name is
Steve, but you can call me Julio.
Julio, okay, thank you very much, Julio.
That's big stuff.
So there we have breaking news.
That's a bombshell.
Wow.
Bombshell on Beto Aurora.
It seems like the walls are closing in on his campaign.
Well, it is kind of a turning point here.
If you just joined us, apparently Betto faked the moon launch,
and we have it from Julio.
Mark this date down.
This is the day.
This is the day.
This is the tipping point.
He will not serve out this entire campaign.
Yeah, the walls are kind of closing in on him.
This is a big bombshell.
We go back now to our next caller.
This is Bill.
Hello, Bill.
Hi, Glenn.
Yeah, this is Bill, but you could call me Jesus.
Like all the Bills in El Paso, I got this nickname when I was about four.
And so, yeah, I go by Jesus.
You sound an awful lot like the last caller we had, but because we're, you know, journalists, we're not going to even ask you about that.
So
how can I help you?
You have some information.
As you said, the walls are closing in on this guy.
I think Betto is in a lot of trouble.
He's in a lot of trouble.
He was working for the Falkland Islands.
He was, hold it, he was working.
He was the Falkland Islands.
You know how much money he raised?
Remember, it was like $80 million, the most ever?
Right, right, right.
$79.9 million of that came from the Falkland Islands.
He took money from them for his campaign.
Now, why was he taking money from the Falkland Islands?
Well, they thought he was going to win and that he'd be able to help them with
their desires.
They really desperately want to become a continent.
And
Betto assured them that he could make that happen.
And so he was
making a lot of money.
A lot of money.
And is there any evidence of any of this at all?
You know what?
Let's not even worry about it.
Okay.
Yeah, that's probably best.
Yeah, all right.
Thank you very much, Jesus.
Breaking news in case you just joined us.
Not only did Betto fake the news,
the moon landing, but he is also now, we find out, on the dole from the Falkland Islands that want to, as we all know, to be a continent and no longer called your thoughts on this.
Well, Betto's campaign has obviously been,
he's had a really good run here with the media, but I think we've found his Achilles heel.
This Falklands material, I think today changed everything.
I think now Betto's campaign is clearly underwater.
And I think you have to wonder, will he resign from this?
I think we should also just openly speculate without any real hard facts here.
Were his children involved?
And will he throw his children to the wolves and just see them marched out in handcuffs because of this bombshell regarding the Falkland Islands?
And I think the answer to that is yes.
All right, let me let me go to Sally in El Paso.
Hello, Sally.
Hi, Glenn.
Yeah, this is Sally, but you can call me Gomez.
Most of the Sally's in El Paso are, you know, nicknamed Gomez.
And so that's what I actually go by.
Okay.
Sally, you sound listener that El Paso is just that way because it's real close to Mexico.
So that's what happens.
So I, you know, Sally, I, you know, if we weren't journalists, we would point out, again, you sound like the last two callers, and you don't sound like a woman at all.
But, of course, we're not even going to address that because it would be hateful.
Stereotyping, for one thing, making it really offensive.
Yes.
All right.
So Sally, I'm sorry.
Gomez.
Gomez.
What does it sound like, Glenn?
Pardon me?
What does a woman sound like?
In your
Texas mind.
No, I don't know.
I know that as a journalist, you are, I can say that you sound like a proud black woman.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm not black, though.
I'm obviously Hispanic.
Because of the name of Sally?
Yes.
Well, Gomez.
Okay.
People call me Gomez.
All right.
So, anyway, it's an El Paso thing.
Okay, so Gomez, you have some news
when from a dossier that was carefully researched,
Betto was caught in bed with
dogs.
You mean
like ugly dogs?
Like, no, no, no, like actual dogs, like canine dogs.
He was staying
at a Marriott hotel, and
it was the nicest hotel that they had.
Was this in the Falklands?
Do we even know?
Yes, it was just on the edge of the Falkland Islands.
Okay.
And he met with dog prostitutes and had them pee all over him.
Really?
And to me, that's just not presidential, Glenn.
Right.
That's just
presidential.
Can we ask you where you got this information?
Well, I got it from Ted Cruz's opposition research.
And some of the women that Cruz had affairs with
were willing to give up some of this information.
Wow, that was brave of them.
Brave of them.
Yeah, it's one of the bravest things I've ever seen in my career.
Right, right.
And your career as...
As
a person
who spreads rumors.
Right.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Gomez from El Paso.
Apparently a lot of money would be made in that field, we've learned recently.
I think it's over.
I think it's over.
I think so.
This is a watershed week.
The question is, will he be taken out of the town halls or the debates in handcuffs?
And when will that happen?
Not if, but when will that happen?
Do you know under the Constitution, can you impeach a presidential candidate?
Because I think that's what I think we should.
I think at this point, I think, I mean,
let's get Jonathan Turley on to talk to us about exactly how we can twist the Constitution into a way to where we can impeach some of these candidates.
Because I think the walls are closing in, and it it is clearly I mean write this date down write this date down this is the day that
that Betto was
thrown to the dogs no pun intended but if you just joined us Betto was caught in bed with several dogs on the continent of the Falklands
and and they were peeing on him yeah I mean really Glenn this is like a bombshell falling on an Achilles heel that's how big it was
that's how big it was
hang on just a second second.
We have yet another.
We have one more person on the phone.
This is
maybe we should just get the name that they call him
rather than.
What is your name?
Sanchez.
Sanchez.
Yeah, my real name is Jim, but
I was about four years old, you know, because I'm from El Paso.
Most people just call me Sanchez as they do all gyms in El Paso.
Okay, all right.
So what do you have about Bob Francis O'Rourke, otherwise known as Betto?
This is incredible, Glenn.
Betto just ran over 10 puppies with his car, and then he stopped and saw that one of them was just like wounded on his leg, and he backed up and drove over him again.
Wow.
A lot of the witnesses say he was drunk at the time.
And so this is a real bombshell.
I think the walls are closing in on Betto right now.
Should he resign?
Either that or be impeached from his campaign, Glenn.
This is not a good person.
I also have it on really good authority that Betto is doing some stuff for the Congo, the Central Republic of the Congo.
Really?
He's a lobbyist in Congo, and he's been funneling U.S.
secrets about how to mine linoleum.
I'm not sure
the linoleum mines in Congo as everyone knows and I know you know this is I don't mean to insult your intelligence but but they're incredibly incredibly valuable and he's been giving the U.S.
secrets about how to mine and get the most out of the linoleum mines and he's also been keeping a lot of that money for his campaign how do you think he got to 80 million dollars uh against well i thought it was the falkland islands we heard that uh recently of Falkland Islands.
I don't know anything about the Falkland Islands, Glenn.
I hadn't heard that.
You sound like the person who did break that news earlier.
I don't even, I didn't hear the.
I just started listening to the show.
Oh, okay.
All right.
I didn't hear that guy.
So there's some breaking news here that
Linoleum, which we're journalists, and so we're not going to tell you that you don't actually mine Linoleum.
I will say this, though, Glenn.
If none of these things turn out to be true, we're still right.
We're just reporting on the accusations.
We're not
accusing him.
No, we're not saying that he is taking money and trying to work for the Falklands or running over puppies or having a ton of money.
I mean, it does feel like a tipping point.
It does.
It does feel like
it feels like today it's over.
The walls are definitely closing, so I'll say that.
It really is.
This is a bombshell.
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Let me go to Brian in Utah.
Hello, Brian.
This is Brian, the ice cream guy.
This is the colonial ice cream guy.
How are you?
How'd you like the flavors?
Oh my gosh.
I didn't get a chance to try it until it was almost soup, but I ate it like soup.
It was so good.
This is the guy from Brooker's Founding Father's Ice Cream Flavors.
Flavors, sorry.
Founding Flavors.
That is some of the best ice cream.
I mean, you had me at 18% butterfat.
You had me there.
But my gosh, that's some of the best ice cream I've ever had.
It's great as soup.
It's even better as super premium ice cream.
I bet it.
I bet it.
I bet it's when it's frozen solid.
I bet it's really good.
Tell me about the movie.
You came, you brought your family, you brought some ice cream, and then you stayed for the movie.
Tell me about the movie.
What'd you think?
And so, you know what?
We came to drop off the ice cream with you.
We had a five-year-old and an eight-year-old with us, so we ended up not staying for the movie.
All right.
We wanted to connect with you.
But we had a huge response.
We had 100 and 100, 1,125 customers come in
Friday, Saturday, and they're all cheering for Glenn Beck.
It was.
well, I tell you,
if you ever open up franchises, I will invest in one.
I mean that literally.
That's the best ice cream I've had.
That's good.
Have you ever had bluebells?
So that's kind of the mission.
So imagine grocery stores across America where you have pints with these kind of pithy
story little stories about the founding fathers and the founding principles instead of some hippie tripe on a pint.
Something that's edifying.
well it's that's the mission it's great so we should we should talk at some point because i think your ice cream is fantastic and i think the best ice cream in the country is bluebell just because it is so creamy and it's just really really good yours is better um brian thank you so much let me go to pam in missouri hello pam hello sir how are you good how are you
Great, great.
Saw the movie, took, there was four of us total.
One One of them was the head of Concerned Women for America for the state of Missouri.
Very emotional.
I remember, I think it was your first caller, Judy, described it so eloquently.
I was so emotionally moved.
I'm a pro-life person, but I was so emotionally moved by the movie.
It has forever changed my outlook.
And I have been talking to everybody about it.
That's great.
Pam, thank you so much.
Please spread the word on this.
I would love to talk to somebody who is who either took somebody who is not pro-life or took their teenage kids to it.
I'm anxious to see the response
for kids and
how they took to the scene that I think will forever change your life.
It's 20 seconds
and
it forever changes you.
And by the way, if you haven't seen it,
please see it and know that it's not a dirge.
You'll actually walk out feeling uplifted.
Jack in Pennsylvania, did did you see, you saw the movie this weekend unplanned?
Yes, I did.
I was telling your call screener there, I was impressed with the fact that the theater was pretty well packed.
We went to the afternoon's early afternoon show.
The parents with their teenage children that were there, I was impressed with that.
The movie,
when it was over, people applauded the fact that
the clinic that she worked in was shut down and all kinds of things.
Yeah,
I was very impressed with her.
Yeah, thank you very much, Jack.
I appreciate it.
I got an email in from somebody over the weekend who was at one of the screenings that I saw, and they said, I have never been at
a screening where halfway through the audience broke out in applause.
They didn't tell me what part that was.
I think I know, but
it's a remarkable thing to see.
And
if you will
evaluate or re-evaluate your thoughts on
life, and if it's important for you to stand up and be counted, we are in a place now, I truly believe, where if we expect divine providence, This is the easiest thing I've ever seen in my life.
I cannot believe that we're even having this debate.
When they light up the Empire State Building and they light up the New York City skyline
because they have just passed a bill that allows infanticide.
It allows the doctor and the mother to decide whether the baby lives after a botched abortion as that nine-month-old baby is struggling to breathe or struggling to hold on to life.
The doctor and the mother can decide whether or not now that it's outside, if we should just let it die.
I can't believe we're having this conversation, but we are.
And if we don't, if we can't all unite and stand up on that, if we can't all with love in our hearts, stand up and say, you know what?
No more, no more.
And I'm not going to call people baby killers, and I'm not going to, I'm not going to engage in all of these things.
I'm going to do it with compassion.
But I am going to stand up because this is an easy call.
If we can't do that, I truly tremble for our country because I do not think that we have a right to claim,
lay claim on God's blessings or
look for divine providence to save us.
At some point, we have to stand up and do our part.
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Did you see the crazy clips of?
I mean,
I should narrow it down.
The crazy clips that happened just this weekend in one speech from Ocasio-Cortez.
You really did have to narrow that a little bit.
Yeah, I did.
No, I've seen some of it.
I mean, what I'm always amazed from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is she finds a new way every day to make herself the victim.
She is the victim of something horrible every single day.
Well,
here's her latest victimhood.
Listen to this.
He doesn't have another woman, Hillary Clinton or
whoever else, to vilify anymore.
So they need to find another woman to kind of prop up and become a lightning rod.
No, that's not.
No.
I mean, the Democrats really don't get it.
Hillary Clinton,
we didn't not like Hillary Clinton because she was a woman.
Yeah, they were very, as you remember, Republicans were very kind to John Kerry and Bill Clinton.
Yeah.
Right.
Like they were very, they loved Barack Obama.
Right.
I mean, it's like you don't like the person who is in the other party.
We all know how partisan politics works.
And we all know how this identity politics victimhood crap works too.
Right.
Because she's identifying herself as the victim of some terrible assault because of her genitals.
And that has nothing to do with it.
Nothing to do with it.
You don't care about whether you're a man or a woman.
You're a socialist, and that's really the issue.
AOC, this is why we're making fun of you.
Here's the second clip.
So this issue is not just about our climate.
First and foremost, we need to save ourselves, period.
There will be no future for the Bronx.
There will be no livable future for generations.
coming for any part of this country in a way that is better than the lot that we have today if we don't address this issue urgently and on the scale of the problem,
she walks through conversation like she's in a haunted house and it's like pitch black and you're like bumping into walls.
Like these words just come in orders that don't
make any sense.
She means kind of like a word, there's like a salad of words that sort of just,
she just tosses them around and eats a random bite here and there.
And like, you're like, I think she's talking about the
global war or maybe I, what is
she is, she, first of all
could we just talk about the idea that we are 12 years away from
death?
Yes,
12 years from death.
The people who produced the report, the people who are super
want to make sure you're scared about global warming, they produced the report.
They themselves said it does not say that we are 12 years away from doom.
They themselves, this is not me saying this.
This has been fact-checked by major news organizations.
The people who wrote the report say what AOC is saying is wrong.
That's what they are saying.
Well, here's how I know that it's wrong.
Stu, let's say I come to you and I say, Stu,
all
life on earth, as we know it, is going to die within 12 years because it's going to get massively hot or massively cold.
Besides thinking that I'm
or asking me where I got that information, what is the first question that you would ask me?
What's the first logical question that you would, if you even believed me at all?
That in 12 years.
That all life would be frozen or burning to death on Earth.
How do we stop it?
Okay, how do we stop it?
That would be good.
I would say also,
wait,
hold it just a second.
How do we survive?
What are we doing to survive?
Well,
we've got to stop it.
Okay, then my next question would be, okay,
we've got to do all those things.
What if this doesn't work?
Well, that's why I'm working on social justice.
Wait, wait, wait, what?
Yes, that's why I'm working on a 15-hour minimum wage.
Wait, wait, wait.
We're all going to be dead, burning to death in 15 years.
Okay, I understand you want the new Green Deal, but okay, yeah,
we got to stop all, we got to take away all the airplanes and all the cars.
I'm saying, if that doesn't work and we can't get that done, what else are you doing?
Yeah, making sure that we have free Medicare for all.
No, wait, we're all going to burn to death or drown or something's going to happen in 12 years.
You haven't been really specific on that.
Are we building an underground shelter?
Are we building bubbles?
Are we building spacecrafts?
Are you talking to Elon Musk about maybe can we move that up a little bit and make sure that we can get this species off the planet?
I mean, that's the crazy thing.
Elon Musk believes
that AI is going to be the death of us.
He believes that because once we create AI,
if we are not off this planet, there is a chance that humanity does not survive.
And so he has said, I believe this.
And the only thing that helps me sleep at night is building a spaceship and building a plan to go and populate Mars and cut ourselves off from AI on Earth.
He's acting as if he believes what he says.
Correct.
Okay.
If you believe that, then you're, and you have the resources or you have the power and the ability to sway people.
You say, look, there's two things, which he's done.
One, I've got to start a foundation that stops, you know, is trying to convince people that AI is a gigantic threat.
And we are getting some of the biggest names and scientists, and we're trying to pass legislation to make sure we have ethical AI research all around the world.
Great.
You've done that with Al Gore and his movie and everything.
Got it.
But in case that doesn't work,
there's no in case.
Yeah.
The Green Deal is full of, well, we also have to have 15 hour minimum.
We also have to have, you know, reparations.
And, what we really need to do is redistribute the wealth.
There's not going to be any wealth.
Exactly.
If you actually believed these things and it wasn't just a tool to get people to go along to vote with the other things that you want, you certainly wouldn't be arguing for things like reparations.
At the very least, you'd actually be saying, you know, what we should do is, first of all, we should actually advocate for destroying the economy.
Because the only time we've ever seen emissions drop in any meaningful way is a massive recession or economy collapsing.
So, first of all, you would be advocating for for it.
Now, I think the policies they're advocating for may very well destroy the economy.
And I think some of them know it.
I think some of them may.
I think some of them know that they, but they're not doing it for global warming.
They think the United States itself is destructive.
Right.
And so they are trying to dismantle the economy because it will mean the end of a capitalist America.
And that, in their idea, is in their feeling, is a good idea and something that they should pursue.
And you also
would not be advocating to give more money to the people.
You would not be advocating for things, I certainly wouldn't, you might not, you might advocate for it, but you certainly wouldn't prioritize things like make sure we call people the right gender.
But you wouldn't want to, $15 minimum wage, you would be advocating for 95% tax rates from everyone, not just the wealthy, but the middle class.
Because destroying someone's middle-class job is meaningless if we're talking about the entire world going down the tubes and stuff.
What was the movie?
It was really good where the guy went and he lived, he was a farmer, remember, and he could fly the spacecraft and he went interstellar.
That's what we would be doing if we really believed it.
Remember, that was the deal with interstellar is the Earth was dying.
And it was dying and there was global warming or whatever it was.
And so they had to get off the planet.
And so they were sending these teams out to be able to find a place where you could have life, another planet where you could have life.
That was the whole premise of interstellar.
We would be doing this.
If that's what we really believed, we would be following in the shoes of Elon Musk, who is not doing it for global warming.
He's doing it for AI, but he's the only consistent one.
I mean, it kills me when they have these big global warming things and they all fly in on their jets.
And that's a somewhat, people treat that as it's like some glib observation.
Why are you flying a plane if you care about global warming?
Think about these people and what they're saying.
They're saying the entire world is going to be uninhabitable in a decade.
And they are flying to events.
Flying to Washington, D.C.
for votes.
Listen.
Why would you ever do that?
I think that it would be like having your luncheon or your
pro-life
fundraisers held at Planned Parenthood.
Well, that's because they make great food.
No, wait, hold it.
What?
Hang on just a second.
We're against that.
I don't care how good the food is.
I don't care how good anything is.
I'm not giving them a dime.
And
it would be the same as pro-life groups getting together and saying, hey, let's, you know what?
Yeah, I know.
I know it's a death factory, but
we got to bring them in on this.
No.
It's like saying, you know, I've got this big pro-life speech to make, and I want to make sure I look good and I can deal with the crowd.
So I have to obviously abort this pregnancy because I would be six months pregnant in the middle of the speech.
I can't do that.
I've got to abort this one.
It's crazy.
It's insanity.
No one would do it.
It's crazy.
You actually believed it.
And that's not to say that some scientists don't believe it.
It's not to say that there are academics who believe it.
There are people who absolutely believe that global warming is a real threat.
But these politicians are using it to their own advantage.
Because there's nothing.
Why would you want to fundamentally...
Why would you want reparations if we're all going to die?
What's the point of them?
What are you going to do with it?
Right.
What are you going to do?
Hey, you know what?
We're all going to die in just a few weeks, but I want to make sure I get your surname right.
I want to make sure I get the right pronoun for you, Mr.
Miss It.
I want to make sure I...
That's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
It's amazing that anyone would fall for it.
I mean, in all seriousness,
anyone who would fall for what AOC is pitching on this, you just have to be a dunce.
I mean, she's obviously not serious.
The people around her are promoting things that they don't live by.
Obviously, all of their actions tell you they don't actually believe these things.
You know, for example, when she released the Green New Deal, she had this QA that they mistakenly posted.
And it was all these things like get rid of airplanes in 10 years and blah, blah, blah.
And then she came out, well, I like to fly to go see my mom, so I don't want to get rid of airplanes.
Why not?
Why on earth would you not want to get rid of airplanes if you thought the entire globe was going to be uninhabitable in 12 years?
We're all going to get rid of them.
We're all going to be eaten by lions.
Yeah, well, but yeah,
I like lions.
And that's why I've got a lot of them in my backyard.
What are you talking about, Ziegfrieden Roy?
They're going to rip your face off.
No, no, you don't have both positions.
This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
We're thrilled to have in the studio Elizabeth Johnston.
She is the author of a new book called Not on My Watch, but she's also doing something called The Day of Mourning.
And she did one in New York, and you're doing one now in Virginia, right?
Yes.
And we want to talk about that.
She is a mom of 10 children.
You know what causes that, right?
Yeah, my husband's a doctor.
We do know.
Okay, all right.
Anyway, 10 children.
She's homeschooled all of them.
And now she has become an activist on abortion, Islam, feminism,
the homosexual agenda.
I mean, she's, I'm sure you have been called everything, and maybe even the Sultan of Brunei at this point uh for the uh or by the media um
but welcome to the program thank you thank you for you know being unafraid what is it that made you say hmm you know what i'm gonna i got 10 kids i'm gonna do this too i'm gonna be hated and get death threats too huh yeah You know, when Obama issued his transgender bathroom directive, and I knew that 200-pound men were going to be able to be in the locker rooms and dressing rooms of our little daughters.
I no longer recognized my country, and I feared for the America that my children and my future grandchildren would grow up in.
And so I felt that it was time to get off of the sidelines and on the front lines of the culture war.
Do you ever regret it?
No, because I keep at the forefront of my mind my children's future.
That is what motivates me.
And you know that we have radical social Marxists in places of
power.
I've heard that.
I've heard that.
Yes, and I've listened to you talk about that for 18 years.
So
because of these radical Marxists who want to transform our nation into a very dangerous and alarming place,
we have to speak up.
We have to be bold and courageous.
And as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, we should be motivated to be bold and courageous for our children more than anyone.
When you, when you, because you have listened to me for years and years, when you heard me say years ago, there's going to come a time when you're not going to recognize your country,
did you ever think it would get as bad as it is right now?
Man, I mean, just six years ago, we had no idea, for instance, that the
whole transgender agenda and narrative would have children being stolen from their parents because their parents don't support them them taking non-FDA approved drugs to change their sex.
We would have never dreamed of that moment just six years ago, would we?
It's crazy.
No.
Right.
No, it is absolutely insane.
So it's an assault on our parental rights.
It's an assault on our liberty, our freedom.
And I take that very seriously, obviously, as a mama bear.
And there is a very large audience of mama bears in our country who are inspired every day by the bold stand that I am blessed to be able to take.
And
they're getting off of the sidelines and they're engaging in this battle.
I believe that unless we have
a moment like Abraham Lincoln had halfway through the Civil War, where he
took the hard stand and said, okay, Lord, what do you want of us?
End of slavery.
End of slavery.
And
he made it about slavery.
He stood up for what was right.
And then he called for a national day of prayer, mourning,
fasting,
and repentance.
And that changed everything, the course of our country.
It changed.
And you can mark it to the day on the battles that he declared that.
I think personally, we have to have that for our country, and it has to come from the president.
I think we need to have something like that.
But you're doing these.
You did it in New York.
You're doing it now in Virginia.
Tell me about it.
You're right.
This is not the first time our nation has been in a crisis.
You know that.
You know your history.
And there have been national and presidential calls for fasting and prayer.
And that is where we are.
When Governor Cuomo and the radical feminists lit the World Trade Center up pink celebrating the execution of babies.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
We knew that we had to do something.
My inboxes were absolutely slammed with people saying, What can we do to rescue these babies?
And so, we had an incredible time in Albany.
I cannot tell you how powerful the event was.
And you were such a huge part of that because just having me on your show brought our biggest donor to us that we have had to this point.
And he has also supported us for this Richmond, Virginia Day of Mourning.
And the reason that we've set our sights on Richmond is obviously because of Governor Ralph Northam, who has not only been embraced in controversy over his outrageous comments about infanticide, killing babies after they're born,
after 40 weeks, but also in a whole racist narrative that has taken place.
It's interesting, 50% of our speakers are African Americans at this Richmond, Virginia Day.
Well, they're the ones that were originally targeted with Planned Parenthood.
Absolutely.
That's where it came from, was Margaret Sanger, their founder.
Horrible, horrible stuff.
Are you working with WRRVA in Richmond at all?
No, not yet.
I don't have anything.
Okay, I'll put you in touch with that.
That's our affiliate, and they are great.
Great.
And hopefully
they'll want to help you promote this.
Yeah, we have got Bishop E.W.
Jackson.
This is this Saturday.
He actually ran against, he's an African-American who ran against Governor Northam.
He's going to bring the house down.
We have
Ron Archer.
I don't know if you've ever seen the video about the trick baby online, powerful, viral video.
This black man who says, I was a trick baby.
His mother's pimps tried to abort him many, many times.
He is now a powerful minister of the gospel, doctor, and speaker.
He will be speaking.
Little eight-year-old Blythe Mullen, who was rescued from abortion
and her mother chose to put her up for adoption, she will be sharing how she
was unplanned, but certainly not unwanted.
It is going to be a powerful time.
We had 4,000 in Albany and 40,000 watching via live stream.
And our heart is, you know, this isn't a fundraiser.
This isn't a pep rally.
This is a solemn assembly, a time of fasting and praying and mourning over what we have done for 46 years to these babies.
We're tired of the half measures, Glenn.
I think that you're on the right track, and I applaud you for this.
I think if
we have to stop saying, where's God in all this?
Hey, God, you got to run to our rescue.
No, no, no.
We have to stop wondering if God's on our side and start wondering if we are on his side.
And he's moving all the big boulders.
I mean, what's happening right now is remarkable to me.
There are so many things.
I mean, lighting up the Empire State Building
and that whole thing, that has led to a huge swing in millennials looking at things differently and saying, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
So he's moving all the big boulders.
All we have to do is stand and then turn back to him and say, okay,
we repent.
We're sorry.
And we understand
who's in charge.
And we want to be on your side here.
And I think the Day of Mourning in Virginia is great.
It's happening this Saturday.
Yes, 1 o'clock at the Greater Richmond Convention Center.
If you go to dayofmorning.org, and mourning is spelled M-O-U-R-N.
If you go to dayofmourning.org, you will see how you can donate.
We have a lot of expenses with the venue.
You'll see how you can register to get free tickets.
It is a free event, but you will need a ticket if the event sells out.
And you'll see who our speakers are.
And we're asking the country, we're asking the entire nation this Saturday to wear black, to fast and pray, and to repent for the sin of abortion.
And we believe that we are touching the heart of God, our Creator, who
really founded America and established our nation so that we would push back the cultural Marxists, would push back the tide of evil.
We believe that God is listening to us right now.
And he promised that if my people who were called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, I will forgive their sin and I will heal their land.
It's like an equation, Glenn.
One plus one equals two.
If we will do this, then he promised us he will do this.
So if we believe in him and his promises, then this is the track that we need to be on.
And humility is the first step in that.
Day of Mourning.
Day of Mourning, spelled M-O-U-R-N-I-N-G.
I-N-G, it's dayofmorning.org.
It happens in Richmond on Saturday.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, Glenn.
God bless.
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