'Enough with the Smears'? - 9/25/18
Pat & Jeffy in for a sick freak Glenn?... ...Kavanaugh sits down with Fox News...was this interview necessary, hurt or help Kavanaugh? ...denies allegations, admits to being a virgin in high school...lying like a Clinton is a talent? ...Ted Cruz and wife forced out of DC restaurant...the Kavanaugh 'calendars' to save the day?...'we believe survivors!'
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Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and now Apple?... Apple's first scripted drama...'Vital Signs'? ...Purdue University removes traditional homecoming gender labels...no more kings and queens? ...Michelle Obama book arena tour mania...$3,000-$6,000 tickets...her 'fantastic arms' tour?...the progressive left worship her...'a test' for her to run in 2020? ...Why is Twitter only shutting down conservatives?
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Wishing and regulating away Supreme Court Justices? ...continued smear of Kavanaugh...ultimate judicial authority vs. authority? ...3 breasted models take to the runway in Milan?...Caller Kirk admits he 'thinks' he's had sex with Brett Kavanaugh but can't remember? ...US Air passenger stuck next to masturbating man for entire flight...'frozen with fear' ...Breaking Rumor: Clarence Thomas may be retiring?
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Glenn back.
Glenn is sick today.
It's Pat Gray and Jeffy for Glenn.
Hopefully, we'll have him back tomorrow.
There's a big
Brett Kavanaugh interview last night on Fox News, and
I thought
he did really well.
To me, he's believable.
He's likable.
So is his wife.
She seems to be completely on board and
doesn't have any doubt that he didn't do any of this.
But
I don't know if it changes anybody's mind.
I think if you believed him before, you believe him even more now.
I think that's where you're at, too, right?
I mean,
I think if you did have a little bit of a doubt, but were still kind of supporting him,
you absolutely believe him now.
And if you didn't, you still don't.
No way.
I mean, I don't think he can say anything that
makes you go to his side.
It's just too political now.
I know.
He did a pretty good job
not making it that way in his interview.
You know, he did it the best he could, I thought, to
not blame anyone and just want to get it over with,
which was kind of nice.
But I don't think, again, I don't, you know, the people who don't like him and think that he's going to, you know, burn the earth, burn and scorch the earth, still believe that.
And save babies, which would be just horrific for people on the left.
They don't want any babies saved in this process.
You can't live that.
You can't have that.
You just,
if they can't take the lives of babies for another 45 years,
they can't live
in an America where you just don't do that.
It's just not fair.
You know what?
It is not fair.
It's not fair.
And really,
I am not convinced that this guy would support overturning Roe v.
Wade.
I think this is the Democrats' best shot at somebody who isn't intending to overturn Roe v.
Wade if given the opportunity.
It's very possible.
They're cutting off their nose to spite their face.
This is their best shot under a Republican president.
If you deny this guy his seat on the Supreme Court, the next nominee is far more likely because it's probably going to be Amy Coney Barrett, who is sort of the runner-up in this process the first time around.
Well,
if you think it's going to be
if they postpone it till after the election,
you know, you still have to have a nominee, but they think they'll be able to shut it down then, right?
Yeah, but I don't know that they'll be able to shut it down until after the election.
I don't know.
McConnell doesn't seem to be willing to do that.
He said they're going to have a vote regardless, regardless of the outcome.
And I think they should.
Absolutely.
So
some of what Kavanaugh had to say last night,
he told Martha McCallen that he's not going to let these false accusations drive him out of the process.
And he said
he's a virgin,
which is
maybe more information than interesting.
I don't know.
Interesting.
It is interesting.
You know, a lot of people,
I saw
a number of tweets and social media.
TMI, TMI.
Too much information.
But that's where we're at.
It is.
It is.
It's amazing.
I'm talking about an allegation of sexual assault.
I've never sexually assaulted anyone.
I did not have sexual intercourse or anything close to sexual intercourse in high school or for many years thereafter.
And the girls from the schools I went to and I
were forced you're saying that all through all these years that are in question you were a virgin
that's correct
never had sexual intercourse with anyone in high school correct and through what years in college since we're probing into your personal life
many years after I'll leave it at that many years after
wow
I mean
so does that include college he didn't really specify there many years after many years after
How many?
As long as you're going to tell us, you know, you were a virgin in high school.
Let's find out the exact same thing.
She should have pressed that.
She didn't want to know, though, because she said now that we're in a party.
But he categorically denied any kind of sexual assault.
No, I've never sexually assaulted anyone.
Not in high school.
Not ever.
I've always treated women with dignity and respect.
I have met her.
We did not travel in the same social circles.
She was not a a friend, not someone I knew.
You don't remember ever being at parties with her ever?
I do not did any such thing.
Never did any such thing.
The other people alleged to be there don't recall any such thing.
True.
If such a thing had happened, it would have been the talk of campus.
And yes, there were parties.
And the drinking age was 18.
And yes, the seniors were legal and had beer there.
And yes, people might have had too many beers on occasion.
And people generally in high school, I think all of us have probably done things we look back on in high school and regret.
I want a fair process where I can defend my integrity and I know I'm telling the truth, I know my lifelong record,
and I'm not going to let false accusations drive me out of this process.
I've known him for 17 years, and this is not at all character.
It's really
hard to believe.
She also said that
she hasn't had any doubt really during this time period.
This process is
incredibly difficult,
harder than we imagined, and we imagined it might be hard.
But
at the end of the day, our faith is strong, and
we
know that we're on the right path.
Can you imagine what his kids are going through?
Can you imagine with them saying such vile things about their father?
Their world is being turned upside down right now.
It's really despicable.
Really bad.
And this is what you go through.
And this,
I hate to say it, but I think this is what everybody's going to go through now from now on.
Oh, the gauntlet's down.
Right?
Yes, or the gauntlet's up or however you want to say it.
Absolutely, man.
There's nothing left.
All holes barred now.
That's gone.
gone who's who's gonna want to go through this i wouldn't i don't know it'd be i mean that's amazing that he's gonna see us see it through it's gonna be awful ugly that's for sure now you did say a couple things in that interview there that last piece that you paid where uh
she didn't uh we've all done things we regret
uh
well like what
and um
uh there was something else in there oh we should i would have as long as we were on the subject i mean was he still a virgin when he met the wife or
I mean,
as long as we're finding out some stuff,
let's dig in.
I don't know that that's relevant to the topic, but it would have been interesting to find out.
Yeah, as long as we're finding out the other stuff.
Let's go.
Let's just get it all out there.
Let's go.
And again, now
his children are subjected to all that, too.
They don't want to know about that.
Nobody's kids want to know about their parents' sexual marriage.
Next efforts.
No, they just don't.
They don't.
I mean, children believe that that's not true.
And
for him to be accused
of
the things he's being accused of, it's got to be really tough in that family.
It's got to be really hard.
But his wife seems really strong in this process.
Good.
Yeah.
I mean, you compare this, this interview on Fox to the interview the Clintons did on 16 Minutes.
No, that's what I
know.
That's why I say I want to believe him.
One couple was believable, the other not so much.
I didn't buy into Clinton at all during that interview in 60 Minutes.
I didn't.
I bought into it when he said this.
I want you to listen to me.
I'm going to say this again.
I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms.
Lewinsky.
I never told anybody to lie, not a single time.
Never.
These allegations are false.
False.
And I need to go back to work for the American people.
Yeah, that's what I need to do.
I bought into that too.
I bought into that because I thought, wow,
with a statement that strong, looking us right in the eye and absolutely, categorically denying it, he can't be lying, right?
Because we'll find out.
Right.
And we did.
Indeed, I did have a relationship with Ms.
Kewinski that was not appropriate.
Oh, wow.
Well, okay.
Oh, well, then never mind.
Wow.
What a good liar, though.
I mean, well, at the time
at the time he told us that he believed it.
He just found out later that he was wrong.
Is that what happened?
Yes, I'm sure.
I'm sure that's what it was.
We're in a bad place right now, and I think we all know it.
And whether or not we can come out of this bad place, I think depends in large part on our own conduct.
Are we going to continue to act the way we're acting and the way others are acting and just throw it back in their face all the time?
I hope not.
It's just going to continue to escalate if we do.
It's gotten so bad that Republicans are now not able to go out to dinner with their wives, Ted Cruz, and Heidi last night at a restaurant in D.C.
I mean, this was despicable.
Watch what happened as a crowd gathered and chased him out of the restaurant in Washington.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
Beto is way hotter than you, dude.
Okay, can you stop that right there?
Did you catch the Deto is way hotter than you as they're going on to him?
And, you know, before we finish this off, okay, now picture yourself not only as Ted Cruz,
let's put Ted and Heidi away.
What if you're another customer there?
The restaurant wasn't
put on hold for Ted.
No.
And that's agonizing.
Absolutely.
Okay, I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
God bless you.
They want to go.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
It just makes me want to do the same thing to each of them.
It sure does.
It makes me want to take down their names and then gather a mob and show up wherever they go in public and start yelling yelling in their face.
Just ridiculous things until they leave.
Except I'd probably be arrested for that.
For disturbing the peace or inciting a riot or whatever.
I think the restaurant owner would call police and you'd be arrested.
These idiots can seem to get away with this everywhere they go.
And they continue to do this because Maxine Waters, for one, told them to.
And they're doing it.
They sure are.
And they're getting away with it.
I mean,
why doesn't the, you're right.
If we were to do that, the restaurant people would ask us to leave.
Yep.
Not wait for these people to leave.
Not wait for Ted to leave and help him out the door.
And you know what?
It's the wrong instinct to want to do it right back in their face because that just escalates the situation.
But wow, does that make me want to do it?
That is outrageous.
So you're saying that it's wrong to want to do it back.
Well,
I don't know if it's wrong to feel like doing it.
I don't want to do it.
It's wrong to do it.
Yes, I would.
I would say that probably doesn't help.
You're bringing me down.
Yeah.
Although, man, I know.
But it's un-American.
You're essentially saying that these people don't belong anywhere in public, that they don't have the same right as you do to come out and enjoy their lives
and just have a peaceful dinner with their wife.
And, you know, how frightening for Heidi.
I mean, Ted's been subjected to this kind of stuff.
Maybe Heidi has a little bit on the campaign trail as well, but wives should not have to go through this.
Ted shouldn't have to go through this.
But I think this is going to happen more and more and more.
We believe survivors, what does that even have to do with Ted Cruz?
Well, I'll tell you, my friend, I noticed they cut the end of the thing up, but at the very end, our main chanty lady reminds us that Ted Cruz and Brett Kavanaugh are best friends.
She reminds us that they're best friends
who is Kavanaugh and Cruz oh okay yeah and I don't even know that to be true but uh
and they brought in the looks thing uh
what is
that appropriate dude yeah okay so first of all you believe survivor so this is about the Kavanaugh hearing and then also it's about who's more attractive
I don't believe okay come on
I mean what happened to you're not supposed to go down the road of what a person looks like.
And, you know, I saw this on Twitter today, this video.
I wonder, you know, at Jack doing anything with the people that are harassing people, coming up on assaulting people.
That wasn't hateful.
That's not hateful.
I think it's really hateful.
Jeez.
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Kind of interesting this week that as he prepares for the testimony and the accusations from Dr.
Ford, Brett Kavanaugh has been handing out these calendars to senators, calendars calendars that he kept from 1982, where he outlined his daily activities all during the year and then specifically during the summer that's in question to show you that it wasn't on his calendar.
Right.
There was no party like this on his calendar.
Who does that in high school?
He didn't have a calendar?
Maybe that's what separates a potential Supreme Court justice from being a radio
DJ.
Maybe that's what separates the men from the boys.
I knew I should have kept a calendar.
Yeah.
But I mean, pretty detailed, apparently.
He
talked about his whereabouts, what he was going to do, even his activities.
He kept track of the summer vacation completely.
Typical activities, including beach week, that he was going to be at the beach all that week.
And then, I mean, even things like, I'm going to go to the theater to see Grease 2, Rocky 3, and Poltergeist were all mentioned for that summer.
Now, he went to Grease 2.
Is that enough to deny his confirmation?
It's pretty close.
That's a good argument.
It's pretty close.
He had bad taste in movies, I will say that.
That's what was out, though, right?
Although Poltergeist was pretty good in its day, I saw it again recently.
We, well, a couple of years ago, we let the kids see it when they got got older, thinking you know, it was going to be horrifying to them.
You can't watch that now.
And
so, when they were, you know, in their early teens, we finally showed them poltergeist, and they laughed at it because it was so cheesy.
Now, that's a movie that just didn't hold up very well.
The special effects, I think you got better special effects on your iPhone
than were available to Steven Spielberg in 1982 or whenever that movie came out.
So,
but what an organized, uh,
studious guy, right, he was right.
I mean, he's already aware of he needs to uh, you know, designate time for things, right?
And be aware that this is my schedule and I need to stick to it.
He's organized, yeah, he's got goals, he's got a plan.
I mean, he planned out his whole summer.
When, when have you ever done it?
I haven't done that now.
I'm an adult, I have never,
I've never planned out and written down
any activity.
So, let alone, you know, mentioning specifics like, I mean, little teeny details, like I'm going to the movies tonight.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Good for him.
Yeah.
Good for him.
But yeah, definitely.
Very.
No, I haven't done that.
No, no.
I'm not surprised, actually, that you haven't done that either.
What do you mean?
I wasn't even going to ask because I just basically assumed that you hadn't kept a calendar either.
I don't know.
There's certain
there.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Look, it's not important to write down everything you do during the day.
You know, sometimes because in the future, somebody might want to look at that calendar.
Yes.
Okay.
For him, it was apparently okay.
Tripper calendar?
No.
Yeah.
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So, this,
if you're a Republican, this is apparently what you can expect when you go out to dinner with your wife in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere for that matter.
We believe survivors.
And then you get that.
I mean,
these people are such hypocrites.
That's for sure.
Such
despicable hypocrites.
And this is all being yelled at Ted Cruz and his wife when they're just trying to go out to dinner in Washington, D.C.
We believe survivors.
Unbelievable.
Do you really?
Do you believe survivors?
Tell that to the the survivor of Keith Ellison.
What about her?
Nobody on the Democrat side believes Keith Ellison's accuser.
Nobody in the Democrat Party.
They're not even talking about that.
The guy just won a primary election in the midst of the accusations.
I thought you believed survivors.
No, you don't.
Nope.
No, you don't.
You believe them if the accusation is leveled against a Republican
because you're just partisan hacks and you don't really care about the truth at all.
They don't care about the truth.
And since when in America is
the accused
guilty immediately just based on the accusation?
That's been slowly coming.
It's been for a couple of years.
It's been slowly coming as
a,
you know, it was laughed off, but I mean, they've really kept pushing and
pushing.
And they don't even make any bones about it anymore.
Right.
And they've been asked, several of them, point blank
on a lot of news shows.
Well, wait a minute.
What about the presumption of innocence?
And they just roll right over it.
Oh, that's for the courts.
Yeah.
Well, we're not even getting to the courts.
No, it was about the people, too.
It was supposed to be that way, too.
Oh, yeah.
It's just an American principle.
And that they don't believe in, obviously.
Brian in Oklahoma, you're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeff E.
High.
Hey, Pat, I have a fantasy I want to share with you.
I called for one point, but I have two points.
First off,
I've been watching this Kavanaugh thing in the sheer lack of decorum.
And I know this is kind of evil of me, but if Kavanaugh doesn't make it through this process, I would like to nominate Hillary Clinton for the Supreme Court just for the sheer joy of watching her get drugged through the mud like a Libyan ambassador.
I mean...
It would be interesting, but then you run the danger that she might actually be consumed.
Not going to do that.
That won't happen.
That would be horrific.
But yeah, I mean, you know, there is that tendency to just want revenge.
We were just talking about that a few minutes ago.
I'd love to go and holler in the faces of all these people when they're out to dinner.
I'd love to do it.
Just gather a mob of Republicans, of conservatives, and just go scream in their face wherever they go.
How do you like it?
You like that?
Is that fun?
Were you starting to enjoy that Whataburger?
You feel free?
Do you feel like
you can go anywhere you want in this country?
Or do you feel a little bit oppressed now?
I wonder.
All right.
What was your other point then, Brian?
So, how is denying someone a meal
because of you don't agree with their political
beliefs at a restaurant, how is that different than denying them a gay wedding cake?
I mean, they raised all kinds of hell because they couldn't have their cake.
Yeah.
But this guy can't go sit down and have a meal at a restaurant without being shouted down and abused by these people.
It's exactly the same.
I agree.
I think it's exactly the same.
They shut down Alex Jones for harassing people and coming after
people like that on the internet
for his Twitter accounts.
Where are they at?
We're going to shut these people down?
Don't look too hard for it because it's not going to happen, but they should.
I heard a theory earlier this morning that I thought was interesting.
So if
the theory would go, like they're trying to, the Democrats are trying to push this off until the election, right?
So the
Kavanaugh vote.
So Trump pulls Kavanaugh and says there, okay,
that's it.
And then spends the next six weeks or eight weeks, however it is, until the election,
just
bashing the Democrats at what they did to you.
This is your son.
That's why I need the Senate.
This is why we need Republicans.
And this is ridiculous ridiculous, what they did to this man's family.
And then as soon as, you know, then, and then nominate Barrett.
It might help in the election, and it might help that confirmation.
Yeah.
And you get a more conservative judge.
If it went down that way,
it might work.
There's just no guarantee it will.
I know.
I know.
But, yeah, but I like the theory.
I do.
Bernadette in Florida, you're on the Glenbeck program.
Hi.
Hi.
My question is: how did these people even know that the cruises were going to be there?
Apparently, a restaurant employee must have notified them ahead of time that they had reservations.
And if that's the case, what is the restaurant going to do about it?
Are they going to fire the employee that leaked it?
Well, I don't know.
Yeah, that's a good question.
And really, in today's world, what happens?
Yeah.
I have a couple of questions to that.
Does the restaurant, why does Ted have to leave?
Why is the restaurant employees not kicking those people out?
Yeah.
That's what I want to know.
Right.
I want to know why is Ted leaving?
Because I doubt they were even patrons.
They're customers.
Right.
They're happy to help Ted
leave the restaurant, but they're not showing these people to the door.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
I have that question.
And another, in today's world, to your point of how they know.
If you're part of the hater mobs, you've got a person that's kind of keeping an eye on you, the senator.
And if he goes somewhere, you just post it.
I mean, you have your group, your Facebook group, your Instagram group, your Twitter group, and they get the ping saying, you know, Ted's at Bill's restaurant, and then they show up.
So, I mean, that's just, that's a quick and easy crowd.
It's kind of amazing that, so I don't know if that was at the beginning of his meal or at the end.
I don't know.
I don't know if he'd already gotten his food.
I have no idea.
We should try to get him on and ask him about that.
Yeah, because
if it's getting to the point where Republicans can't go out to dinner, is that really the, I mean, are you proud of that, Democrats?
It's time to stop.
Yeah.
Is that really what we want to have happen in the United States of America?
I mean, congratulations, Maxine Waters, because
people are following through and they're getting ugly and they're getting in people's faces.
And if you don't think that's, it's not going to escalate, because it is, eventually something's going to happen at one of these events where somebody gets hurt.
And then whose fault is that?
That's not Donald Trump's fault.
No, it is.
No, it is not.
You're going to try to spin it to Trump's fault.
They're going to try.
They will try.
You are 100% right there, my friend.
That will definitely happen.
Triple 8, 727, Beck, Bill in Oklahoma.
You're on the Glenn Beck program, hi.
Hi, good morning, guys.
As I've been considering this business with Brett Kavanaugh, it popped into mind another Democratic activist in April of 1865, a guy named John Wilkes Booth,
obviously assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.
And what struck me is the similarities in today's world.
You don't need a firearm or anything to assassinate, effectively assassinate somebody.
All you need is a...
is an allegation, you know, of wrongdoing 30-some odd years ago
to really have the same effect, which is obviously exactly.
exactly, and consider the similarities, of course, with Ford's theater, and then, of course, with Dr.
Ford.
And it's tragic, you know, that essentially they're doing the same thing with what could very well be, and that these seckless, gutless Republicans drive me crazy.
You know, they don't make the point, hey, this person could be lying.
I mean, nobody has dared say that.
My heavens, what how novel that would be to levy a false allegation at somebody, you know, that humans have been doing for millennia.
But it's, you know, seriously, and if I was Judge Kavanaugh in my remarks, surge, I don't know if I'd be so gutsy to say that, but I think I would draw the comparison and say, hey, you know, they're trying to
assassinate me in exactly the same way as, you know, as Martin Luther King or JFK.
I mean, they're doing the same thing, but merely with a false allegation.
Yeah, they're still getting rid of you.
I mean, they're not killing you, but they're getting rid of your political career.
Well, and I almost mentioned it earlier.
Thanks, Bill.
Thank you, Bill, that, you know, despite no matter what happens now,
after he gave it the interview last night, we played you some clips from that, and very believable.
You know, I want to believe him, and, you know, I believe that, you know, he's a good family man, and, you know, the family is this is a rough patch, more than a rough patch, really, for the family.
But I don't know that he ever gets by this, even if he
becomes a Supreme Court justice, right?
I mean, this is...
This is a big chunk
to get by.
Yeah.
And you've harmed
to wash yourself of this already harmed his family yeah you've already harmed his daughters absolutely um it's never going away for them no it's never it's uh it's it's despicable what's going on
um it was fascinating too to uh see moveon.org jump into this discussion how good um
moveon.org tweeted out to uh dr ford you know the accuser of of brett kavanaugh dear Professor Ford, we want you to know that you are not alone.
You are a survivor.
Millions of us have your back.
We call on senators to demand a full, fair, and trauma-informed investigation.
Which is interesting since moveon.org
was founded as a grassroots operation to oppose impeachment proceedings of President Bill Clinton.
When they were the name of the organization itself is to move on from the allegations of Bill Clinton.
And now,
now they don't want to move on to the allegations.
Even though there's not a shred of evidence from anybody, now they're totally 100% supportive of the allegations.
Let's be stuckinthemire.org.
Maybe they should change the name of the organization.
Stuckinthemire.org.
Carl in Illinois, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
Hey, guys.
I just wanted to jump on the point that Jeffy brought up, and we've talked about this here among our friends, is allowing this to go past the elections
and actually having
a red wave voting
for Republicans because of the
Supreme Court justice.
I know a lot of people that voted for Trump just for the Supreme Court justice.
They want to make sure that they had a conservative come in.
And I know it's no guarantee, but
I think the Republicans would be smart to do that.
Yeah, well, the Republicans aren't smart, though.
So they rarely do the smart thing.
Thanks, Carla.
It would be nice.
You are giving them the benefit of the doubt about that.
The past has not really shown us that.
Yeah, not sure they deserve the benefit of the doubt.
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We've been talking about this.
I consider it an attack on Ted Cruz last night at a restaurant when he's out with his wife, Heidi.
Oh, I believe that.
And people show up and start chanting at him.
First of all, it is kind of an interesting question.
How does that begin?
I guess somebody spots them going to the restaurant and then they just tweet it out or whatever.
Yeah, they have a group chat that
they message and who's ever available shows up.
And it's amazing to get there so quickly.
I mean, they must have had, what, 15, 20 people around him?
I mean, you can't all yelling at him.
Did you think that they were going to be, I don't know, a job?
No.
No, clearly they don't have jobs.
And even if they go to universities, they can just leave there anytime they want.
Yeah.
We found that with the Yale law people.
Oh, right.
They just leave.
It's okay.
We don't have to go to class.
We're going to go protest.
My favorite part of that was that the Yale law students joined in the protest.
Despite the fact that there's not a shred of evidence that any of this ever occurred, these soon-to-be lawyers are all in,
all in on the fact that he's guilty.
Wow.
You guys aren't going to make very good defense attorneys.
Yale.
One of the top, supposedly one of the top law schools in the world.
Right.
Yeah.
And you know, look, if they're leaving to protest, they're not paying for their classes.
They're not paying for school.
Someone else is paying for them.
Well, yes.
Mom and dad are paying for the school.
Yeah.
So, I mean, that's kind of sad.
It is.
And you know that about 95% of the reason they left class is just because they wanted to get out of class.
They didn't believe in the cause?
Yeah, no,
I don't think so.
I don't know that they know anything about the cause.
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It's Pat and and jeffy for glenn who's uh feeling a little under the weather today hopefully uh we'll have it back tomorrow triple eight seven two seven back
um tim cook sat down more than a year ago to
watch apple's first scripted drama
which i've i've i didn't know they had scripted dramas yet yeah they're starting to for the apple tv interesting
The first scripted drama they had was Vital Signs, but he was troubled by what he saw.
The show is, have you seen Vital Signs?
You've seen everything.
You've not seen Vital Signs?
Really?
Is that the one broadcasted show you've never seen?
I don't subscribe to Apple yet.
Oh, okay.
That's why.
All right.
Apparently, it's a dark, semi-biographical tale of a hip-hop artist, of Dr.
Dre, actually.
Okay.
Featured characters doing lines of Coke.
There's an extended orgy scene in a mansion and drawn guns.
I mean, you've hooked me so far, my friend.
I know you're going to love that.
I'm already looking up how to subscribe.
Unfortunately for you, however, Tim Cook doesn't want that kind of programming.
Yeah, whatever.
How about that?
I mean, I can't believe that.
He told Apple music executive Jimmy Yovine
said, people familiar with Apple's entertainment plans that Apple can't show this kind of stuff.
Thank you.
For me, that's great because Amazon does almost exclusively, you know, R-rated type stuff.
Netflix does almost exclusively
that we like to watch is big guy stuff.
It's got nudity, it's got the F word all through it, or graphic violence, or whatever.
You know, Game of Thrones is a good example.
It's HBO, by the way, Lily.
Is it HBO?
Okay.
But the same thing.
It doesn't matter.
Yes, I understand.
Yeah.
All right.
What is it that I'm thinking of on?
Well, it's everything on
Netflix.
Is that me?
Is that you?
Yeah, it's okay.
Something started on my computer, which is really handy for
on-air work.
Again, that needs to become illegal.
When you don't
push a button to make that happen,
that has to stop.
If you have tabs open
on your laptop or desktop and you're not a tab is not highlighted.
Right.
It should be
legal
to have the
legal.
I'm not one for regulation, but I want laws for this.
I do too.
I do too.
I want that laws for that, and I want a law that says these facial cream companies got to stop lying.
How do they do?
We actually already have a law on that, and that is not being enforced.
I don't know how false advertising works like that.
I mean, that.
I mean, fraudulent.
And there's an erectile dysfunction company that uh uses
anybody they want yeah and they make stuff up they make up quotes anybody they want they make up scenarios they'll talk about people having trouble in their marriage that aren't having trouble in their marriage doesn't matter it doesn't matter yeah they'll just they don't care absolutely and they've gotten away with it for years and i just don't understand it i don't know how it's possible but i mean glenn got into a huge fight with our money people right because the company he didn't want them running on the blaze yes and they were like well
it cost us a ton yeah so that's why you see them on the on the different websites because every time i see them now i think oh you're just doing it for the money
there's no yeah which is okay i mean i'm look okay it's not okay because those apps but it's not okay for that are lies
now different no i mean being in for the money yeah i get that yes of course it's capitalism but um not with the lies you're right right but when you're when you're doing fraudulent things when you're lying about people to make money then that's a problem.
Called lies.
Yeah, complete lies.
You know,
we've talked many times about the fixer-upper lies that Chip and Joanna were having these marital problems and she was leaving the show because of her facial cream empire.
It's so ridiculous.
None of it was true.
None of their quotes actually were ever said by anybody.
They eventually stopped doing the show, but it wasn't because of facial cream.
Oh, it wasn't?
No, it wasn't.
It actually wasn't, Jeffy.
Oh, okay.
Surprisingly enough, it was.
I didn't know that.
I think they'd had enough.
I think they'd had enough.
They got a lot going on.
But back to this
Apple movement now, as they get into live programming.
You know, I think that Netflix and Amazon and pretty well, and Hulu, have all covered the R-rated
programming pretty well.
They're not alone.
I mean, HBO's on it, CBS.
Yeah, Showtime.
And they've been on it forever.
Yes, absolutely.
But across Hollywood and inside Apple, the show has become emblematic of the challenges faced by the technology giant as they push into entertainment.
And again, I didn't even realize they were doing this until recently.
No, I knew they were getting into the streaming because they want their piece of the pie, which is good.
And this actually might be a good move on their part because, like you say, nobody's doing it.
Nobody's doing it.
Some family stuff.
Right.
So, okay, I mean, that's good for them.
I don't know.
I like it.
I don't know if they'll be able to survive with continuing doing it.
I mean, I hope so.
And obviously, Tim hopes so.
Yeah, is there a market for it?
Other than, I don't know, my family.
There will be families, obviously, that like.
Sure, there will.
Sure.
But
will you find people who are interested enough in doing that kind of programming to go ahead and
produce it for you?
Make it creative enough.
That's the problem, right?
I mean, mean, that's the deal.
You still want this show to be good.
Right.
Right.
But you don't want it to be.
I don't want it to be Bambi anyway.
Right.
Right?
Right.
You know?
I definitely don't want it to be Bambi.
No.
No.
So their entertainment team is trying to walk a fine line that very few people in Hollywood would ever consider.
Cook actually canceled Vital Signs, and they've made it clear, according to producers and agents, that they want high-quality shows with stars and broad appeal, but they don't want gratuitous sex, profanity, or violence.
So we'll see if that works.
We'll see if it works.
Is there still a market for it?
At my house.
Okay, yes.
At the Fisher household, you won't be watching the Apple TV programming.
That's the point.
But there's already plenty of stuff for you, right?
On Netflix.
Yes, there is.
And there might be, look, if the programming is good, I'll watch it.
I want the stories to be good.
I want the programming to to be good.
But didn't House of Cards kind of back off of the nudity that
they once did pretty freely?
A little bit.
You know, a lot of shows do that, though.
Yeah, they start off.
A lot of shows start off with
draw stuff and they hook you yes, and then they back off.
And they just, you live off of what happened earlier.
So you still think that it's really bad, but they're not showing you that real bad stuff anymore.
You know, a person will die, and they'll show that person pre- and post-death, but they don't show the actual murder.
Well, while early on in the series, they would show the murder.
You know what I mean?
So you still kind of think you're seeing it, but you're not.
Huh.
That's interesting.
Yeah, it's real fascinating.
It's interesting.
Orange is the new black.
Do you ever watch that?
Yeah, I've gone through the first.
They've got like, I don't know, seven or eight, nine seasons now.
And have they moderated it at all?
No, I don't bring that one.
I think so, yeah.
I mean, I kind of backed off after three or four seasons of that.
Got a little old.
Really?
But they weren't
still backing off.
You know, even is it what was what was a network with the Americans?
Because they featured some nudity, too, from what Glenn was saying.
And I think that's that's just on FX.
That's just on FX, isn't it?
Yeah.
So even they are getting into that.
Oh, yeah.
They've got some other series that they run on FX that are really good and big guy shows.
I mean,
they do some
language material.
Yeah.
You know what I saw last night on actual network television, which I haven't watched a show on network TV for I don't know how long.
10 years probably or more.
It's a show called Manifest.
Did you see that?
I caught the first little bit of it last night, yeah.
Because
my wife and kids were watching The Voice.
And Manifest was, you know, that was
a good one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And she was watching it.
I caught the first bit because it was a fascinating idea behind the story.
And I know you'll say what it is, but I wanted to see how the people learned what happened in the show.
And once I saw that, I got to go to bed.
I was watching football on Sunday night, and the ad came on for Manifest, and
it was intriguing.
And
at the end of the promo, it said, set your VC, your DVR now.
My VCR.
Set your DVR now.
And so I thought,
okay, I'm going to.
Nice.
So I actually recorded it.
I must set my live DVR.
I must set my DVR.
I did it.
It's the first time I've ever done what they told me to do on TV.
It's working.
The premise of the show is that
a group of passengers on a plane, they get on a plane and it departs.
And they just fly from their destination.
They have some bad turbulence in the middle.
And then they land.
And it's been five and a half years.
Right.
It's everybody who's been on the ground the whole time.
Great premise.
Really cool.
Really good premise.
It reminds me a lot of 40, the 4,400.
Did you ever see that?
Yeah, I caught a little bit.
I wasn't into it as much as you.
I remember you talking a lot about it.
4,400 people disappeared and then came back, and they all had special powers.
Nobody knew what happened to them.
There was another show where people started coming back from the future.
Yeah, there's been a bunch of these.
I watched some of it.
It doesn't matter, but there's been another show where people were coming back from the future because
they wanted to change where they were at.
They were coming back to now because they wanted to
because they knew
what things were like in the time frame they lived in, and they wanted to change our time so it would change their forward time.
It's fascinating.
Yeah, but some cool shows.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And some good stuff.
So it's a great premise for the show.
Like I said, I watched the first, you know, until they found, I want to see how they actually learned because they, you know, the plane landed and they won't let them off the plane.
They just told them.
They surround them with ambulances and cops and everything, and they've got everybody.
And you're waiting for some build-up?
Yeah, and the lady.
And then just comes over and tells them.
What are you standing there for?
Because they're going to get down.
Yeah, you ain't got five and a half years.
Shut up.
Wait.
Time to go to bed.
I found that really fascinating because I did want some sort of
build-up to telling them, you know, and some sort of secrecy to what had happened to them.
No, that part was kind of anti-clemactic.
Yeah.
They just got right to it.
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What a great world we live in.
Purdue University in Indiana just announced their first ever gender-neutral homecoming court.
Isn't that
wonderful?
Gender neutral.
We have to about
time.
Finally, finally.
We've all been so offended by the king and queen
because obviously a king
is a man and a queen is a woman and we don't we don't need that artificial construct anymore.
We just don't need that.
To be honest, I don't even know why we have it anymore.
I mean, this whole objectification thing is agonizing.
Isn't it?
We just need to do away with all of it.
So at Purdue, they're opting instead for homecoming royalty.
And it can be
one of any of the 112 different genders.
So I think that's such a relief now.
It's good that we've got that weight off of our shoulders finally.
It's kind of a fluid homecoming.
So, when there's new genders that we find, they just add to them.
You just add them.
Yeah.
Yes.
And now,
without the oppressive king and queen titles,
you don't have to worry about it.
Thank you.
So,
seniors Lily Bishop and Grant Wood were crowned homecoming royalty during the home customer.
Still, though, they went with apparently a girl and a guy.
So, they still went with those two genders.
I don't know why they didn't choose some other gender.
Were they identifying as a male and a female at the time?
It doesn't say.
I'm not sure.
But the push for a gender-neutral homecoming court was a student-driven effort to push forward with gender equality across all platforms.
The current candidates we choose had better resumes, better applications, and better represented Purdue.
They're not the only major university to hold a gender-neutral homecoming.
Penn State is also doing
their first ever gender-inclusive homecoming weekend on October 13th.
Thank goodness.
Good.
So it's starting to spread all over the country.
Jumping on the bandwagon now.
Now that Purdue's set the stage.
If it gets them there, though, Jeffy, where we get rid of that
false construct, I'm okay with it.
I'm okay.
You know what?
As As long as they're promoting diversity and inclusion, thank you.
I mean, yes, that's all we care about.
Isn't that what everybody's been clamoring for?
Yes.
How often have you heard people say on the street, damn those homecoming things where they have a king and queen?
I hate that.
How many times have you heard that?
I can't even sleep at night because there's a homecoming king and a homecoming queen, and I can't take it anymore.
What if we had
gender-neutral homecomings?
Now you're on to something.
Now you're on to something.
And finally, we do.
And finally, we do.
I mean,
you know, the overwhelming demand has been there for so long that it's just nice.
It's a relief, I guess, to finally see it come to fruition.
I mean, so many people have complained.
Yes.
That's why you haven't never heard about people complaining because so many people are complaining.
They've just given up.
This generation of kids, these millennials are
turning everything upside down, turning everything.
I mean, this, as they said, it's student-driven.
So it's these kids that have grown up thinking, yeah, you know what?
We don't need gender specificity.
We don't need that.
What if we were gender-neutral
homecoming?
I'm hurt when someone.
Hurt.
Yes.
It's a good word for it.
Yes.
Yes.
It pains me.
It does.
It does.
I feel.
I feel bad.
It's so ridiculous.
Triple 8, 727, B-E-C-K, John in Washington.
You're on the Glen Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
Hi.
I think what we really need now is
another Spartacus moment.
And specifically, we have the legislative or the Congressional Accountability Act.
So all of the congressional people, like Teddy and all those guys who've assaulted people, all their records are there.
And we should open those records and everybody who's been accused or has a settlement should turn in their badge and go home because obviously they're not suitable to serve the country.
We'd have about seven representatives
left, would be my guess.
Maybe seven.
Maybe.
I like the idea, though, because I appreciate it, John.
We should find out who's been guilty of this and who has cost taxpayer money to settle these these things.
Oh, my gosh, yes.
That should absolutely be transparent.
It's embarrassing for us not to know that.
It should absolutely, we should have that transparency where we know who has cost taxpayers, you know, $50,000 or $100,000 or whatever in settlements because we know they've made millions.
They've paid out millions in settlements to people.
I don't want to know who they've paid them to, but I do want to know they've been paid.
Yes.
You do want to know they've been paid.
And who was the perpetrator?
Who was the perpetrator?
And it's costing taxpayer money like that.
We deserve to know that.
We absolutely do.
It's our money.
And they act like
it comes from some magic federal tree or something in their backyard.
They certainly don't act like it comes from you and me.
No, they don't.
No, they don't.
And they don't act like they're our employees.
They act like
they're royalty.
And
we're the knaves who just must obey.
It's time for royalty to be knocked out of Pay.
Right?
Okay, look at that.
And gender neutrality as well.
Yes, we're all Purdue.
Can we say that?
Amen.
We are all Purdue today, my friend.
Triple 8, 727, back.
You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
With Pat and Jeffy, because Glenn is a little under the weather today, you might think, hey, if you're not sexually assaulting or
harassing any woman, you're safe from the Me Too movement.
That's what I think.
And you'd think wrongly there.
I would.
Yes.
Let me tell you this story.
This is unbelievable.
Last week, Ian Baruma,
who used to be the editor of the New York Review of Books.
Used to be.
But a mob descended on him.
Because he published an essay
by
Gameshi.
He is a guy, he was a Canadian broadcaster who'd been accused of sexual assault early on in this Me Too movement era.
He stood trial in Canada for sexual assault of six women and was acquitted of all charges back in 2015.
So
he sent a piece to the editor, Ian Burt Baruma,
and it was kind of an attempted apology, an explanation of how he became a person who was so despised.
Said, I wore the right ribbons, used the right hashtags, hosted the right guests.
I did interviews with everyone from Toni Morrison to Gloria Steinem, Drake, and Maya Angelou.
I attended demonstrations and spoke at progressive fundraisers.
And at some point, when it came to women, I began to use my liberal gender studies education as a cover for my own behavior.
I was ostensibly so schooled in how sexism works that I would arrogantly give myself a free pass.
He describes the helplessness, the shame, the fear he felt after the accusations hit.
He actually even admitted that he might have behaved badly towards some women, but he didn't.
He didn't do the things that he was accused of.
However,
right.
So, because he sent this to Ian, who was the editor, and Ian published it.
Now, Ian is out of his job because the Me Too people came down on him.
How is that?
How is it possible?
How is it possible that a company fires you?
How do they not say, no, no, we didn't do anything wrong.
We didn't do anything wrong.
You're not going to control our journalistic content.
We're not going to allow you to do that.
If nobody has any giblets to stand up and say no,
enough is enough.
Okay?
Nobody,
I think we're all agreed on the fact that none of us want sexual assault or harassment of any kind or discrimination of any kind to happen.
That's why you saying that means you do.
It's that bad.
It honestly is.
I know.
It's pathetic.
It's really, truly unbelievable how far this, and Glenn has talked about this many times, how far that pendulum swings when we get extreme like this.
And
we are too extreme.
And the pendulum has swung so far the other way that it's gotten to be almost a fascist movement now.
More than almost.
It is a fascist movement now.
If you can't say anything, you can't say anything to defend somebody.
Yeah.
We accused you, and you've been found innocent, or you've been found not guilty.
So we're going to let you, I don't know, live your life again.
That's unacceptable.
Right.
Well, you can't have that.
So no one wants to have go up against the Me Too movement by saying when they're in the right,
when they're 100% in the right, you still don't want to go up against them by saying, no.
No,
this is the right thing.
Right.
And you still don't want to go up against them.
Tell me that's not fascism.
Tell me that's not how
somebody in the 1930s and 40s.
It absolutely is.
That's not Donald Trump doing that, by the way.
That's not Donald Trump.
No.
No, and that's who they'll blame.
Again, for all ills in society
about
nastiness to each other, it all comes down on Trump now.
Like he's the first guy who introduced something mean into our culture.
It was completely nice and friendly and wonderful nirvana until Donald Trump two years ago.
It's pathetic.
It's ridiculous.
We went from the love of Barack and Michelle,
the love of Barack and Michelle to this,
I don't know, just to the dirty streets of Donald Trump.
To the slump, to the gutter,
to the very gutter, if you will, of Donald Trump.
Speaking of the wonderful,
beautiful, enlightened Obamas,
have you seen what the tickets are going for on Michelle Obama's book tour right now?
She's got this book that's being released called
And it's her first memoir.
And so.
Is it out yet?
Because I thought I pre-ordered it and
it hasn't arrived at my house yet.
That's disappointing, isn't it?
Because when you're looking forward to reading that book so much,
they haven't shifted it.
And they haven't shifted yet,
it hurts.
It really does.
I mean, I know what it's like to look forward to something with such a great deal of anticipation and then not have it get there in time.
So what's happening is she is booking arenas.
Like she's booked in December for Dallas, and it's at the American Airlines Arena,
which seats 20,000 people.
So those are the kinds of arenas she supposedly is filling here.
And the nosebleed seats all the way at the top, you know, where you're so high up in the arena, you're actually watching the event from space.
Those seats cost 30 bucks.
Front row seats?
What do you think?
Front row seats.
Take a guess.
At front row seats.
Michelle Obama.
Front row American Airlines Center.
What are you getting per ticket?
$1,500.
$3,000.
Okay, double what I said to you.
$3,000.
You and a partner, though, can go see Michelle for just $6,000.
For $6,000.
That gets you into the door at the American Airlines Center.
Right, that doesn't get you.
That doesn't include parking, of course.
It doesn't include food.
Drink.
Right.
Right.
So you might as well look.
If you've got six grand to spend at that front row, you're not worried about the drinks and parking.
That's very true.
But still.
Still.
Yes.
So
you get some cool things if you spend the mere $3,000.
And, you know, because look at her arms.
She's got fantastic arms.
And you'd be able to see her arms from the front row if you do this.
But also, you get a signed book.
Woo!
And
do you get to meet her or they just have it sitting on your chair?
No, you don't get to meet her.
As far as this doesn't talk about that, so they just have it sitting on your chair then.
To put this into perspective, VIP tickets to Beyonce and Jay-Z
on their last tour were $1,000.
That was the high ticket price.
$1,000, which is a lot, but it's a third of what Michelle Obama is charging.
I'm sorry, I thought these were the income inequality people.
I thought they were all all about the little guy.
The little guys are not very happy about this.
They deserve to be not very happy about this.
One of her fans tweeted out: Michelle Obama is out here selling Beyoncé price tickets, and I was not prepared.
Another said, this is for the upper, middle to upper class only.
The rest of us can't swing an average of $200 or $300 for one ticket.
Right.
Just average seats, right?
The front row seats are three grand a piece.
Yeah, you're not getting in the house for
$130, yeah.
Right.
So
I just, the hypocrisy just continues to be piled on,
and the left just continues to
worship them.
Be okay with it.
Yeah, far more than okay.
That's the Obamas.
Nothing these two can do is wrong, ever.
Ever.
Doesn't matter what they do.
It's not wrong.
It's really something to see.
But I'm also going to be interested to see how full these arenas are because it's hard to fill a three or four thousand seat arena these days, let alone 18 or 20,000 people.
That's a lot.
And if she still has that kind of juice to sell out these arenas, you know she's running for office.
Yes.
And this might be the test, right?
It might be.
Yeah.
If she could fill arenas like this, that will
that might be what pushes her over over the edge.
Yeah.
Now, if she were to run in 2020 against
the president,
I think you've got a battle there.
I think you do, too.
She's probably one of the few.
I've said many times, I don't think the Democrats have anybody who can beat Trump.
Nobody.
Unless they go to like a Tom Hanks or a,
who is the other person that's kicked around all the time?
The Rock.
Yeah, he's probably Republican.
Oprah is kicked around.
Oprah, they You know, they love Oprah.
Oprah's hugely popular.
She might, you know, make it interesting.
Michelle Obama, for whatever reason,
she's super popular.
I think Tom Hanks and Oprah, if we're using those two as examples, they would make it interesting.
I don't think they could beat Trump.
I really don't.
When people start to hear their policies,
Trump's not the only one that maybe has a shot
more than Tom is Oprah because Donald would be attacking a woman.
So it kind of goes against a little bit of what he was said, but you know, a little bit of shot.
But
Michelle, that's a woman and Michelle Obama.
And she's been first lady.
She's got some experience.
Kind of.
I don't think Trump could beat her.
I don't know.
It would be tough.
It would be tough.
I know.
She presents a real...
A real challenge, I think.
I think so, too.
Now, I heard that
our good friend, Hillary Rodham Clinton,
has put in a statement where she wants to abolish the
electoral process.
Oh, man.
Has she, really?
I think so.
I'm going to have to look it up in the middle of the Electoral College.
I think she wants to find a way to get rid of that because, I mean, that's how she lost, right?
Yes.
So she could run again if she gets rid of that.
What a dream that would be.
Right?
What a dream.
I know.
Yeah.
I mean, she's run two or three times now, right, in that one.
Well, she ran for president twice.
Twice.
Right.
Against Pokemon.
Oh,
and this year.
Against Trump, right?
Or this last election.
Right.
And she was supposed to be the anointed one here.
Yeah.
So she's still
really gotten over.
She might still think it's her turn.
But who knows?
If Michelle decides to run, it's not her turn anymore.
You can took her to the curb harder than a rock.
Absolutely.
Have a nice day.
The only thing more powerful than the Clinton machine are the Obamas
in in the Democrat Party.
Oh my gosh, yes.
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that hassled Ted Cruz and his wife at a DC restaurant last chanting this.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
Except for Keith Ellison's survivor.
Just every time I hear it, I can't believe.
Beto is way hotter than you, dude.
Really?
Is that what we've come to?
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
God bless you, Kelly.
God bless my wife throwing.
We believe survivors.
And again, the question is: why weren't they thrown out of the restaurant?
Why did Ted have to leave?
Why'd he have to leave?
It's pathetic.
You know, maybe it was at the end because, again, I'm not sure if they were done eating.
Yeah, maybe.
If they were done eating, it doesn't make what they did any better.
No, it doesn't.
But it does
make me realize why Ted left.
But I still want to know how the restaurant can let that happen.
No.
So that same leftist group, apparently, that organized that little get-together
vowed on Twitter afterwards, you are not safe.
We will find you.
Okay.
That sounds like an interesting threat of
violence.
This is a message to Ted Cruz, Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, and the rest of the racist, sexist, transphobic, and homophobic right-wing scum.
You are not safe.
We will find you.
We will expose you.
We will take from you the peace you you have taken from so many others.
They just feel justified in
their hate.
And doesn't that seem like a violation of Twitter's policy against hatred?
It does seem that way, doesn't it?
Yeah, interesting.
It does seem that way.
It's kind of fascinating, actually.
What does it take to shut down a left-wing Twitter account?
Nothing, obviously.
There's nothing they can do or say
or allege or threaten that would get them shut down on Twitter, apparently.
Guess not.
I think we're seeing that, aren't we?
We certainly are.
It's playing out before our eyes right now.
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It's Pat Gray and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
Don't forget to tune in for my show immediately following this one on the Blaze Radio and TV network, Pat Gray Unleashed.
Also,
Glenn has a little bit of a tour coming up.
He does, even though he's not here today.
And, you know, this means that
he's home getting himself better and healthier for those of you that want to see him on his book tour.
Starting October 25th, I mean, he's going to San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Richmond.
He'll be all over.
You can go to Glenn Beck.com/slash tour.
Glennbeck.com/slash tour.
And to be on his book tour for addicted to outrage and uh you'll have an opportunity to uh see that show that should be actually really fun the live tours are are a lot of fun uh hope i think i think i'm gonna be at the san antonio houston and dallas uh shows so you should come too you know i might try to stop by yeah be fun i might i mean am i paying like three grand a seat there's
thinking he's michelle no he's not he's not doing michelle obama prices fortunately
it's going to be interesting to see as their books kind of compete, though.
I mean, she's gotten so much publicity, though, so much free publicity on this.
And if she's
selling out arenas that hold 20,000 people.
We don't know that she's selling them out, though, right?
Yeah, we don't know that for sure.
But if she were to, that would be an amazing feat in this day and age.
It sure would.
And it would be a sign that that book is probably going to
sell a few copies.
Be a little bit longer before it goes to paperback.
You might not find it in the bargain bin
as soon as you maybe like to.
How much would you be willing to pay for a Michelle Obama book that's actually been signed by her?
Huh?
Wouldn't that be a dream come true?
I mean, and would you pay the $3,000 a cost to get a signed book from her?
And a front row seat.
You'll see her
live to get the front row seat.
That doesn't include a a meet and greet, however.
Is there a meet and greet, VIP?
I don't know
because it doesn't come with that package.
So maybe some people are selected to come back and meet her.
I don't know how that's going to work.
It sounds to me that she, I mean, for three grand a ticket and a signed book, and you're up in the front, what, five rows or something, ten rows or a thousand ticket.
Yeah.
The meet and greet's going to cost you, you might as well just get ready to below 10 grand to be done with it.
It's going to cost you another $4,000, right?
Another $2,000 a head for a meet and greet.
Yeah.
Right?
So it'd be a good idea.
Yeah, because you're not going to the event alone.
Right, right.
$6,000 for two front row front section seats.
And who's you going to buy one meet and greet?
Ooh, that'd go over good, right?
Honey, I got to go.
You wait right here.
I'll be back.
I got to go meet Michelle.
No, you're not buying just one meet and greet.
Yeah, you're not doing that.
No.
But the people who can pay six grand to be up front,
they're not worried about how much this costs.
No, they're worried.
It's the others who they claim to be all about.
It's the middle class, the
people who maybe are a little below, lower middle class.
It's those people who are denied the opportunity.
And they're the ones who love her.
And they're the ones who can't go.
Well, a lot of the minorities are at least working now thanks to President Trump, so they've got a little extra cash.
Yes, that's right.
That's right.
But we continue to oppress them in other ways, like forcing them to bring ID to the voting booth.
I hate that.
You can't expect a minority to be able to do that.
It's clear suppression of the vote.
What black or brown person
has access to ID?
None of them.
I mean, that's right.
None of them do.
It's a clear violation of their rights to make them bring an ID.
It doesn't even have to be a driver's license.
Even if you believe that minorities don't own cars,
you still have to believe that, okay, well, but they do have the ability to get a $5
ID card from the state, right?
It's a photo ID that you can present at the
different place than you get
your driver's license.
And that place is just out of reach to everybody
I mean, or do you want to get
your license?
They all come from the same place, right?
The DMV.
Yeah, they do.
Yeah.
How about that?
So it is the same place.
So you'll be able to find it.
I mean, that's the argument, right?
Earlier, I mentioned Hillary Clinton talking about getting rid of the Electoral College.
She's not alone.
She has a couple of friends.
The New York Times has thrown, started a new group called the Interstate Compact,
which claims here that would effectively gut the Electoral College.
And activists like Michael Moore, for example, along with Hillary and the New York Times, are trying to
get rid ban of the Electoral College because it is racist.
Well, you can't do it.
You have to have a constitutional amendment in order to do that.
It's a constitutional provision.
the Electoral College.
Our founders set that up for a reason.
And it was so that the small states could still have a say because they knew, all right, once the major population centers get to a certain size, the small states aren't going to matter at all.
So they set up this system so small states have a say in the election process.
So you can't just wish it away or
regulate it away.
You have to have a
constitutional amendment, and that's going to be tough to do.
So
hopefully
we won't see anything come of that.
That'd be nice.
But according to this, now what they I think the way they're getting around that with this interstate compact is what they're trying to do is get around doing that, right, with their little trickery, their little
probably in so that state electors would be forced to vote for whomever wins the national popular vote, regardless of how a candidate performs in a particular state.
Right?
So,
yeah, win the
if they win the popular vote in that state then it has to go the electoral colleges has to go with that has to yeah
yeah well that guts it right and i don't i don't know that you can gut it without a constitutional amendment i don't know we'd have to maybe get a lawyer on
talking about that because
uh that would be bad
take something like that to the supreme court oh oh oh you have to take something like that to where the supreme court
where we're trying to pack the court
with one person.
And it's interesting to see the continued smear
of a guy who, by all indications, is, I've never met him.
I don't know him, but I know what the experts say, what the people close to him say, that he's a fantastic guy, that he is
thoughtful, that he's not an extremist, that I even know if he's pro getting rid of Roe v.
Wade.
Who knows?
I think it's possible, really possible, that he's not in favor of getting rid of Roe v.
Wade.
He said, not only is there precedent on that, there's super precedent.
I think he might have even said super Doppler precedent on that.
I think that was the quote I was going to check you out.
And as you know, Jeffy, super Doppler precedent cannot be broken.
No, it could not.
that
just takes over everything.
You can't go back.
Period.
So they continue to smear him, and they're hounding everybody who supports him.
One of the things the mob was chanting last night at Ted Cruz is that he's known him for 20 years.
Ted Cruz has been a bad man.
So
what?
Okay, so I can't come into a restaurant because I've known Brett Kavanaugh for 20 years?
We've got to get a grip on this thing.
I don't know how to get a grip on it.
I don't know either.
And
I realize that the Supreme Court is a step up from the job that he has now, which is why he wants to try to clear his name and get this new job and
kind of get everything back to normal.
But this will never go back to the way it was, Brett.
I got news for you.
But he goes back.
We're getting rid of him.
We want Brett Kavanaugh, lifetime appointment.
Supreme Court, lifetime appointment.
I'm pretty sure the job he has now is a lifetime appointment
as a circuit judge, right?
Federal
appeal court judge.
I'm pretty sure that's a lifetime appointment.
So
he's not going anywhere.
You're not going to be able to go through the drive-through at checkers and heckle them.
Yeah.
The Article 3, federal judges.
serve during good behavior for life.
Yeah.
So I mean, he's not going anywhere.
For life.
Yeah, you're going to have to contend with him.
But they would, I'm sure they would say, yeah, just, but not on the Supreme Court.
Yeah.
Not on the ultimate judicial authority.
And by the way, the Supreme Court is not the ultimate authority.
They're just the ultimate judicial authority.
They don't have any more power than the legislative or the executive branch, supposedly.
But we have, for some reason, over the last 50 to 100 years, since this era of progressivism, we've assigned that to them.
Like, they're the be-all and end-all.
Well, the Supreme Court said,
Yeah,
they once said Jim Crow laws could stand as well.
And you didn't like that one.
So, well, you did at the time.
You did at the time.
They did at the time.
You helped get that through, I'm pretty sure.
Yes.
Yeah, they did.
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Here's an exciting story.
Breaking news for you.
Models with three breasts are about to walk the runway at Milan Fashion Week.
Are they going to be real or fake?
I think they're real.
Yeah, it's a prosthetic.
So it's a prosthetic.
Very disappointing.
What?
Very disappointing.
What weird stuff.
What a bizarre.
Definitely bizarre.
What a bizarre time.
Just really.
The Italian label, which
is
designer Giuliano Calza,
pushed the boundaries a little bit, he said on the runway.
Yeah.
And that's all they're trying to do, right?
He had the model sporting tiny neon bralets,
and each of them.
Yeah, so you know, you're not going to find three-breasted women by birth.
And they're all happen to be at the, they all happen to be here at the same time.
Right.
Probably.
So it's.
But each of them had a fake third breast implanted, the pictures are tremendous,
implanted between the other two.
Oh, I don't know.
Why would you do that?
And why, what is the appeal of that for your clothes?
Hey, for all the three-breasted women, we got a three-cup bra.
So, this is really good.
That's a good look.
It is so
bizarre.
And I guess you're not supposed to say that's so bizarre.
Oh, yeah.
No, never mind.
Well, no, wait.
No, you're not supposed to acknowledge that.
Well, you went out of your way for us to see it.
Of course, we're going to acknowledge it and tell you how that hits us
aesthetically.
Beto is a lot hotter than you, dude.
And we need to keep going back to that because this is a great group of people.
It is a great group of people yelling and screaming at Ted Cruz.
We believe survivors.
We believe in the survivors.
We believe survivors.
We believe survivors.
Except the survivor of Keith Ellison, who's a Democrat.
They know it's way harder than you do.
We believe.
Unreal.
Come on, man.
Unreal.
Hypocrites.
It's just awful.
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Kirk in Pennsylvania.
Hi.
You're on the Glenn Beck program.
Hey there.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey, I just, sometimes the best way to deal with the ridiculous is by being ridiculous back.
But with that being said, I just want to confess that that I'm fairly certain that I've been having sex with Brett Kavanaugh.
I think he's touched me and I'm fairly certain that he exposed himself to me.
And
I've been haunted by
him for years, actually, years.
And I really think
there are thousands of people just like me out there that have been having sex with Brett Kavanaugh.
And I really think that all the conservatives that have been having sex with him should all be calling in.
Their voices should be heard.
So I just think that
the hotline at the Capitol building should be on fire today with everyone confessing what they've been doing with Brett Kavanaugh.
Jammed with survivors such as yourself, Kirk.
And fortunately, this group that accosted Ted Cruz last night, they all believe you because they believe the survivors.
So
you're believed already.
Thank you for sharing your heart-wrenching story.
Look,
you don't even have to go into that much detail, right?
No, because
I was thinking about saying that
I had run into him myself.
Now, there's gaps in my memory.
Are there really?
There are gaps in my memory, yeah, because I was really, really drunk.
How long do you think this happened?
How long ago?
I was really drunk.
And others were
remembering.
Was he drunk?
I just know that
after it all happened,
just a second.
Yeah, take your time.
Compose yourself.
After it all happened, I just know that I heard someone say, oh, is that Brett Kavanaugh with Jeff Fisher?
Did they scream it down the hall?
And then there's gaps.
You know what you should do, though?
Let's say I knew I woke up.
Go over the story with your lawyers for six days, and they'll help you clear up your memory.
Oh, yeah.
That's a good idea.
Yeah.
Well, it's not my original idea.
Dr.
Ford had that idea, and it helped her a great deal.
Still a good idea.
I don't care about it.
It's a really good idea.
I just didn't want to claim credit.
Oh, okay.
You know, where credit wasn't due.
It's this preposterous.
It certainly is.
Anybody can say anything about anyone.
Brett Kavanaugh doesn't even know this woman.
He essentially said he doesn't even know her.
They weren't friends.
They didn't hang out.
And he never attended a party with her.
Here's, if you missed it, here was some of what he had to say on Fox News last night.
We're talking about an allegation of sexual assault.
I've never sexually assaulted anyone.
I did not have sexual intercourse or anything close to sexual intercourse in high school or for many years thereafter.
And the girls from the schools I went to and I
were fighting.
So you're saying that all through all these years that are in question, you were a virgin?
That's correct.
Never had sexual intercourse with anyone in high school?
Correct.
And through what years in college, since we're probing into your personal life,
many years after.
I'll leave it at that.
Many years after.
Many years after.
That's like you, Jeff.
You were a virgin through kindergarten, weren't you?
I don't know about the whole year, but
I mean, see, that's embarrassing because I don't like to talk about
this stuff.
That's the stuff we shouldn't know about.
As you said earlier about this particular question, that we didn't really need to know about that, right?
Too much information.
Yes.
But we do in today's world, right?
Yes.
And so, and just so for your knowledge, it was fourth grade.
Oh, okay.
Okay, so you were a virgin through kindergarten and several.
Four years after.
And you didn't have to volunteer that.
So that was big of you.
I just wanted to make sure that we were aware of it.
Here was more from Brett Kavanaugh last night.
No.
I've never sexually assaulted anyone, not in high school, not ever.
I've always treated women with dignity and respect.
I have met her.
We did not travel in the same social circles.
She was not a friend, not someone I knew.
You don't remember ever being at parties with her ever?
I do not did any such thing.
You remember everybody you've been at a party with?
You remember every person you've ever been at a party with?
Absolutely not.
No.
Ever did any such thing.
The other people alleged to be there don't recall any such thing.
And that, to me, that's a key detail.
Because even the people that she said were her friends, no one has corroborated her story.
Right.
And the second accuser, same thing.
In fact, many people have said the opposite of of both of them: that it didn't happen.
They have no knowledge of it.
This thing's ridiculous.
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Is there a point ever
where we call BS on some of these accusations?
can we not take a critical look at any of them?
Now, the Democrat philosophy now seems to be that all these women have the right to be believed.
Believed.
Immediately.
Period.
Totally anti-American, totally anti-justice system.
Forget the justice.
It's just not justice of any kind.
I thought these were social justice people.
That's not social justice.
No, it is not.
At all.
And no matter how preposterous the claim,
we have to just sit and listen to it and
be disgusted with ourselves that all these things are going on.
Amazing.
30 and 40 years ago were completely different times than now.
And people comported themselves differently in interpersonal relationships.
All these things that, you know,
And it's never been okay to sexually assault people, but
is there any responsibility for any of this to ever be reported somewhere along the line?
Right.
To be able to say,
stop.
You know, I must be married to
my wife.
First of all, I got it with your jokes of being an angel being married to me.
I got it.
But I must be married to someone.
She must not be some friend of mine.
I like how you do the preemptive strike there because you know it's coming.
You know it's coming.
It's already.
I mean, my Twitter timeline's already blown up.
It's fine.
But I wish her anything but a good day.
Oh, angel heaven.
But a Texas man arrested and charged with sexual battery on a Southwest airline flight from Houston to Nashville.
All right.
This weekend?
This last weekend.
Last weekend, yes.
Now,
the man and woman did not know each other according to police reports.
They never met each other.
They had a brief conversation before the police report says that they had a brief conversation before this lady fell asleep on the plane.
Now,
the lady claims that she woke up during the flight and the man was rubbing her back.
She said he went on.
How often have you done that?
You know, just the woman next to you.
She falls asleep and you just start rubbing her back.
That's so typical.
On an airplane, on an airline, on an airplane?
Oh, man.
All the time.
Nobody says anything.
They just let you go.
She said she went back to rub her inner thigh,
touched her breast, and tried to put his hand under her shirt.
All right, this is what the affidavit said, okay?
And she said nothing this whole time?
The woman said she was frozen in fear during the incident,
but alerted the flight crew soon after.
Now, this is where I go back to I must be married to someone different.
Yeah, because my wife doesn't freeze in that situation either.
either.
No, there is no frozen
elbow to the face.
Rightly so, right?
Or, hey,
stop it.
You want to take some lessons?
Something.
There's no frozen in fear.
No.
I'm sorry.
Now, if this actually happened, the guy's a dirtbag.
Yes.
And
should be arrested.
But I don't understand where we can't say we're frozen in fear.
Like, what are you doing?
Get your hands off of me.
You can't.
You stand up.
You're You're on an airline.
You're in an enclosed metal tube.
We've heard this over and over and over from
victims that they were frozen.
Right.
They didn't feel comfortable.
They were afraid of losing their job.
They were in awe of his power dynamic.
I mean, I don't know.
You just say, stop it.
You're so frozen you can't say don't do that.
I don't know.
I really don't understand that.
Now, he's been.
When you've got a plane load of people that if a guy's molesting you, they're going to come to your rescue.
A plane load of people.
And if he's touching you in any way,
which would prove your point of view.
And you don't want him to.
And there's at least, what, three, six, nine, nine rows.
Or three rows, nine seats right across the aisle that's able to look into where you're sitting.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
To see what's going on, right?
Yes.
Not counting the ones behind you or in front of you, but just across the aisle.
You know, those those three rows, usually you're able to look into the separate rows pretty close if you had to.
So if you stood up and hollered or said, what are you doing?
Or if you just
are you're going to get someone looking at what you're doing.
Just get up and leave.
I don't understand, right?
You're going to go to the stewardess and say, or I'm sorry, the flight attendant, and say, hey, this guy is a total creep and he's touching me.
And I don't want him to.
Can you move me to another seat, please?
Can I exchange with some guy?
You know, when you do that, isn't that natural?
Yes.
Yes.
You know, he's arrested now.
He claims that he scratched the woman's back.
So, I mean, he very well could have done that.
Which he probably shouldn't, he shouldn't have done
obviously at all.
Shouldn't have been touching the person he doesn't know.
Again.
Unless he has permission.
Hey, do you mind if I scratch your back during the flight?
How many times?
Oh, come on.
Fight a nickel for every time.
I mean, right?
The old joke, which really, you know, was that what are they going to snoo?
Say no?
You know, that's the joke because they are going to say no.
Yes.
Right?
I mean, of course they're going to say no.
Hey,
you know, as long as we're just a quick flight from Dallas to Nashville.
How about if I rub and scratch your scratch your back?
I can't imagine a scenario where anybody would do that.
Right.
So she would say
no.
No, thank you.
No.
No, thank you.
I'll take a pass on that.
How about you keep your hands to yourself?
No.
Right?
Yeah.
Frozen in fear?
Something.
But that's the thing.
See, it's, it's, I guess it's, you can't even question this stuff anymore.
That's kind of where we are.
You can't even, you can't so much as question it and say, it doesn't make sense to not even say, don't.
No.
Stop.
I wake up.
You have your hand up my skirt.
What the hell are you doing?
Yeah.
What do you think you're doing?
I'm frozen in fear?
Well,
it's what Asia Argento said, that she was frozen when the 17-year-old had sex with her.
Remember that?
So they got in bed naked together, and then she was frozen.
Well,
what?
And then, of course, she took pictures of him as they're both laying in the bed afterward.
And
she's still frozen.
He's like, yeah, still frozen in a smiling position.
It doesn't make any sense.
It does not.
I'm sorry.
It doesn't make sense.
No, you shouldn't be groping a woman or touching a woman unless.
Period.
Yeah, unless she asks you to or, you know, you've discussed it.
ahead of time.
Of course.
I don't know how that would happen because it's a pretty awkward conversation.
So, you know, we're going to be flying in a minute.
Kind of thinking I might rub your back during the flight.
You okay with that?
It's Dallas to Nashville.
I don't.
It's hard to even
play out the scenario in your mind because it's too preposterous.
By the time we get over Arkansas, I'm going to have my hand up your skirt.
What do you think?
You're frozen?
No.
No.
I can't speak.
I'm so frozen in fear.
And what do you have to be afraid of?
Again, you get a plane load of people who will come to your rescue.
The flight attendant will.
I'm sure there's men in other aisles who would
make sure this guy stopped.
100%.
100%.
But that's not where we are now.
I mean, I hope if the guy did it and he's a dirtbag, good, he needs to be gone away.
And there's no sense rubbing people's backs on airplanes, especially without
having the go-ahead.
But the whole frozen and fear thing stop.
No, no.
No.
But
that's
it's acceptable in our culture now to just say, yeah, okay, she was frozen.
Yeah, okay, she didn't mention it to anybody for 36
years.
Yeah, that's fine.
And it just comes up now when the guy is the nominee to be the next Supreme Court justice.
It's perfectly natural.
Okay, they didn't say anything about it until now.
At some point, you have to say, no, I'm sorry,
we're not going down that road.
It's been too long.
There's no evidence.
Wouldn't that make sense?
Sure would.
It sure would.
Seems like it to me.
Look, I realize that the vetting process isn't
investigating for crime.
But if you're
a person who is of less than good character, during any vetting process, of which Kavanaugh has been down six or seven vetting processes now, some of that is going to get out, right?
Of course it is.
You're going to run across people who say, oh, no, no, when he was in high school, you know, I like him now.
I guess he's okay.
But when he's in high school, he was a dirtbag.
He was a buddy shit.
And we've heard none of that in the case of Kavanaugh.
None of that.
Zero.
We've heard the opposite.
Yeah.
This is not in his character from his wife, from those two girls he dated.
Who has the gaps?
From his other friends.
Who has the gaps in memory now?
Uh-huh.
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You were just telling me a second ago, I hadn't heard this rumor at all.
People are saying that Clarence Thomas might retire.
That's what we talked a little bit about this morning with Doc Thompson that he talked about.
There were rumors that he was talking about the possible retirement possibility of retiring
if
Trump would, you know, Trump would be able to pick someone who was
really conservative and 30 years younger.
Right.
And so you're not going to get any more conservative than Clarence Thomas.
He is by far the most conservative judge on the bench.
Oh, no question.
And the reason, and one of the things we started talking, then it got us down the line of, you know, who could possibly, you know, could down if we don't, if they're, they want to put Kavanaugh off, right?
The whole point is to, is to hold the Kavanaugh vote off until after the election.
But, you know, it's not really unheard of thought to think that Trump could get another one in.
Yeah, he could.
Yes, he could.
I just hope it's not replacing Clarence Thomas.
You'd want to add to Clarence Thomas.
I understand.
He's only 70.
And he's been there since, I mean, it's been 25 years or so.
He was in his 40s?
He was in his mid-40s when he was
confirmed.
Wow, that's amazing.
Yeah,
what you want is for Trump to have a couple more shots.
You don't want the next president, if he's a Democrat, to have shots.
Right.
And so, and then, you know, got us thinking about who would be next if Clarence doesn't retire, you know, if Clarence hangs on.
Yeah.
If If Justice Thomas hangs on.
You got to think Ruth Bader Ginsburg is in there somewhere.
Right?
Yeah.
She's had, you know, I mean, there's no ways they want her to go away.
84, 85.
You've got to have a medical staff.
She's had a storied life, so much so that there's a documentary on her.
There's the upcoming movie where she talks about the lack of freedom in the U.S.
Constitution.
The word Zulbiter does not appear even once.
This is from the movie.
Nordic words.
Freedom.
your honor your honor
that's so powerful
bam
they've got to have a medical team following her around right and of course the big thing
yes the word freedom does appear in the u.s constitution no it doesn't because she said so and she said it powerfully too she was i mean the are you going to delivery here
no because you can't okay it's just too powerful the word woman does not appear even once in a woman
Nor does the word freedom.
Your honor.
Oh, that's powerful.
Think about it.
Untrue, but powerful.
Completely wrong, but oh, so poignant.
What a point.
She makes the point and she makes it so well, even though it's completely false.
So I wonder, you know,
with the ridicule they've faced just from the preview, you know, the movie trailer, will they change that part?
Will they take that out of there?
No way.
I don't think so.
No way.
I don't think so.
No way.
But we have to wait till Christmas Day for that fabulous movie.
I don't want to wait.
All right.
Hopefully, Glenn's back tomorrow.
And if so, I'll see you then.
Be back with him.
And Pat Gray Unleashed.
Coming up.
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Mercury.