Glenn Beck The Great American Patriot! - 8/14/18

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Glenn back it's Tuesday August 14th.

You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.

Okay, all right

Stu um

I think your wife had a baby uh

but you know

more recently than mine did.

I don't remember all the breathing techniques.

Can you give me some of the

I just I think we all need to do this.

We all need some breathing techniques because I'm going to play some audio from

Chris Cuomo that

may make you feel like you're about to have a baby.

Even if you're a man, you may

have a child go through the penile canal.

It's going to be that painful.

Here's Chris Cromo last night on Antifa.

You attack cops, you slap the media, you are in the wrong, period.

But I argue to you tonight, all punches are not equal morally.

In the eyes of the law, yes.

Yes, yes.

But in the eyes of good and evil.

Oh, here's the argument.

if you're a punk who comes to start trouble in a mask and hurt people, you're not about any virtuous cause, you're just somebody who's going to be held to the standard of doing something wrong, right?

But when someone comes to call out bigots and it gets hot, even physical, are they equally wrong?

Stop the bigot, they are

okay.

Um,

let me just remind

CNN that you just preached to us for almost two weeks about how CNN sucks,

chanting

CNN sucks is going to lead to violence

and how wrong it is.

Now you have Chris Cuomo saying, if you show up to stop bigots,

well, even if it turns violent, it's not wrong.

Sure, wrong in the eyes of law, but not wrong.

Oh my, oh my, oh my.

So as Chris, as long as you're describing the bigot, it's okay.

Is that what it is?

As long as you are the arbiter of what is right and wrong, it's fine.

See, I think Antifa are bigots.

I think

Nazis are also bigots.

I think anyone who's showing up in a mask probably shouldn't be trusted.

I think anyone who's showing up with a mask, maybe a baseball bat or a shiv,

and they're waving red flags with the little happy A of anarchy, I don't know.

I think they're dangerous.

I think they're morally wrong.

Just because you're standing up against the Nazis, if you're a communist thug,

you are equally bad.

I don't think I, I mean, I had, I really did.

I saw this last night.

I had to, I had to pause it right there.

I had a pause it.

And I had to ask myself, am I man enough

to listen to the rest?

Am I a good enough Christian to listen, or will this forever change me

you be the judge here's some more fighting I argue no fighting against hate matters now how you fight matters too there's no question about that right right but drawing a moral equivalency between those espousing hate and those fighting it because they both resort to violence emboldens hate oh legitimizes hateful belief and elevates stop is this like a this is like a sir mix-a lot video.

We have butts every five seconds.

He's got a dis he's got a he has to continually qualify everything he's saying because it's so absurd.

It's so absurd that every

now look, of course, every point I'm making is insane, but

play the play place of war.

What should be stamped out are people who go to war against an evil regime on the same moral ground as those they seek to stop

from oppressing okay?

Stop, stop, stop.

I need some spa music or something.

I need some kind of do we have any

can somebody put some hot rocks on my back?

Maybe lava rocks.

I don't care if they're 3,000 degrees.

I just

Okay.

Okay.

So

so Chris is making the point

that

it

matters

because, I mean, war.

I mean,

is anybody thinking we're not morally justified to go to war against, you know, an evil regime?

Well, um, no, but see, Chris, here's the difference.

You got to give me the spa music.

I'll lose my mind.

Here's the difference, Chris.

War is something that we all decide as a people to engage in as a nation

with certain laws,

the Geneva Convention,

and we wear uniforms.

Okay, there's a difference between mob justice and an army.

I, you know, it's one thing to be wrong, but it is another thing.

He talks about how

standing by hate

legitimizes the hate.

What the hell do you think you and CNN and all of your buddies are doing with Antifa?

You are legitimizing them.

And Chris, they hate your guts.

Now,

that's fine.

That's fine.

There's lots of people that I will stand up for their right to speak.

To speak.

I will stand up for that right.

And I know they hate my guts.

Alex Jones hates my guts and he is no pal of mine.

I don't hate him, as my mother taught.

I just

really

dislike the things that he does.

That's what separates me from the animals.

That's what separates, oh, I don't know, civilization from anarchy.

Hey, anarchy starts with an A, and those guys wearing black.

Oh, they're wearing the A of anarchy too!

But he's not finished here's some more

that's all that's all that's all you have so far thank god okay good thank you uh may i just may i just uh

play for chris chris cuomo um

you know this the peaceful protesters that just came to stand against hate okay that's all they did they stand against hate um i'd just like to play this clip from those peaceful protesters when they were asked on the street, if Donald Trump showed up now,

what would you do?

Go ahead.

We are asking people what they would do if President Trump were to show up at this march.

Some of the answers have been pretty stunning.

Here they are.

What would you do if Donald Trump showed up at the Trump?

I would murder him for the people.

You got to take him down.

You got to take him down.

We'd have to do him like a doffy.

I would just, I'll smack him.

Smack him.

Yeah, I want to smack the out of him.

I want to smack the S out of him.

That's great.

And it goes on from there.

So it's wonderful.

These are just wonderful people.

They're just peaceful protesters that are wearing masks saying we would drag him through the streets like Gaddafi.

Well, they were standing up to bigotry.

Glad you said that.

You're right.

Morally.

You're right.

It's on a

pedestal.

That's where I put it.

A moral pedestal.

So again, like it was in Nazi Germany or like it is in

Russia even today or in the Soviet Union in the past or like in Iran, as long as you're the ones deciding which

person to hate, you'll be fine.

You're going to be fine.

There's no real rule of law here.

There's just the rule of, oh, God, no, you're right.

Chris did say, I mean, by law,

by all moral standards.

Can you imagine?

Because 50% of this country, 50% of this country thought that Barack Obama was out of control, was taking us into some socialist utopia, trying to transform America and unleash this

feeling of America is no good, white people are no good, it needs to be destroyed.

And of course, none of that happened.

We, of course, haven't heard any of that.

It's just, it just started, you know, during the eight years of the Obama administration coincidentally.

Okay, that wasn't an organized effort by anybody on the left.

No, no, no, no, no.

He was fighting strong against it.

It just overpowered him.

Somehow or another, he was on the right side the whole time.

He didn't believe any of that stuff, even though he was sitting in Jeremiah Wright's church, listening to the same crap that we're now feeding our children every day, and CNN is trying to feed us every day.

No, it was just a coincidence when we pointed out that I don't know, it's not his blackness,

it's something about

a real disdain for the Western culture.

Now it doesn't seem so crazy, does it?

But if I would have gone on to Fox and said hey he's a fascist like cnn is saying about donald trump

if i would have gone on and said he's a fascist

i did say he was planting the seeds they were watering the the flowers of fascism i did say that

They're saying he's a fascist.

And now they're on the air saying, hey, if you're standing up against fascism, well, I mean, legally there's a difference, but morally, you're in the right.

Could you imagine how fast I would have been yanked off the air?

Could you even imagine?

CNN,

I know you're playing to your base.

And I saw the latest Gallup poll that shows that

43%

of Democrats like capitalism and 57% of Democrats like socialism.

But that still leaves you with 43% of the Democrats and leaves you about 80%

of the rest of the country that doesn't want to go there.

What are you and your Antifa buddies going to do?

Let's just say you get your way.

And we have this new socialist utopia brought on by the good people of Antifa.

They're just good people.

They really are.

They're just struggling to make ends meet.

That's all they're doing.

They're deep thinkers and

good people.

They're just a little frustrated.

Oh, are they a little frustrated?

Huh?

It's weird that you take into consideration their frustration.

You know, because they've been alive, you know, a whole 18 to 22 years and they've got so much to be frustrated about.

They know, no, they really do.

They really do.

You know, they've got college tuition

and then no hope.

Oh my gosh, that's horrible.

Hey, who gave them that

college tuition that they have to pay and is indebted them?

Oh, I remember them.

They signed up for it.

I didn't force them to sign up for it.

They signed up for it.

You know why I didn't go to college?

Because I couldn't afford it.

My parents wouldn't pay for it.

And

so what was I going to do?

I didn't have the money.

So I just went out and made it on my own.

Oh,

they're so frustrated.

They were promised a job.

Who promised them that?

Oh, I remember.

People like you.

That's right.

People like you that promised them the sky, told them that they were special, gave them all kinds of awards for doing absolutely nothing.

Hey, congratulations, you came in last.

And in today's class, last is first.

I think it's in the Bible, but we don't read it anymore.

He who comes in last is first.

I think that's in the Bible.

Here's your award and trophy.

It was you.

It was you.

And you take no responsibility for it.

It is our universities that are teaching that there is no truth.

And that one, that one, my friend, is on us.

Because we're still sending our kids into the slaughterhouse.

We are sending our children.

We work so hard to keep our children on the right path, to teach our children the right things.

And then we just assume that we can send them off to college because, well, I went to college and it wasn't so bad.

When you went to college, it wasn't like this.

I was 30 when I went to college, and you know what?

It wasn't like that.

And on the first day of class,

I was handed a communist newspaper.

It still wasn't like it is today.

I

I don't want to come on every day and just rant about them

because it's really not about them.

As we found out yesterday, it is about us and our choices.

And we can get mad and we can get outraged.

We need to be aware of who these people are and what they're doing.

But beyond that, it is our choice.

Do we become all that that we despise?

Or do we stand

with principles and honor and integrity and courage and love?

Do we stand

or do we fold because we have a short-term goal?

Freedom in a republic

is not found at a McDonald's.

There is no freedom that comes to you easily and fast.

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Did you see also that if we're going to get to this in a minute,

the judge has released the Islamic extremists that had the compound?

Well, they didn't just release them.

They released him on signature bonds.

Yeah, there's no bail.

It's just a signature signature.

So they had to sign their full names.

I super, super promise that I'm going to come back.

If they wrote half of their name, they wouldn't be able to get out.

They had to write their whole name.

Probably cursive.

I mean, I don't know.

Well, I don't know about that.

And I don't don't know if

they had to do it in English.

So I don't know.

They might have been able to sign their name in Arabic.

I'm not sure.

I'm not sure what the standards are anymore.

You know,

it feels good to be consistent.

Yesterday, Gavin McGinnis was on.

A guy who I really want to like, and I think he's really funny, although I think that there's some things that he does that are wrong.

And one of them is

I happen happen to disagree with, you know, we've got to

throw a punch and

hit them harder than they're hitting us.

I just, he believes Malcolm X was right.

I believe Martin Luther King was right.

That was yesterday.

We had him on and we had that discussion and we had a civil discussion about it.

Today,

what is Chris Cuomo saying?

He's saying the same thing.

Just, I get to pick which side is right.

He's picking Antifa and he's saying, hey, if you have to throw a few punches to stop the Nazis, you're good.

Same thing.

Do not become all that you despise.

Mercury.

It's an interesting thing over a two-day period to go through both of these conversations in which you bring up Gavin McInnes yesterday.

And I think probably most of the audience I think most people on the right would agree with his take on it, which is you go into the middle of one of these things and

you have to punch back when they punch you.

And, you know,

the idea that you make moves like that and you put yourself in those positions, right?

Yeah.

The idea of fighting, right?

Like that's a, you want to do that because you're right because the Bill of Rights is right and Anif is wrong.

And I think everybody in the audience agrees with that part of it.

Where then you listen to Chris Cuomo today,

and I think the same people probably come back and, and I understand it, would listen to Chris Cuomo's rant and say, Chris Cuomo's insane.

How can he say those things?

What do you mean you can punch back and

use violence?

It's justified in certain circumstances.

He's going further than Gavin did.

Yeah.

Gavin said you can go, and if they throw the first punch,

you have a right to punch back.

What Cuomo is saying is, if you're standing against a Nazi, you have have a right to throw the first punch.

He didn't use those words exactly.

But he said when you were there to stop bigots, right?

And he doesn't say that they have to hit you first.

Where Gavin was very clear yesterday, they have to throw the first punch.

Yeah.

It's just, it's interesting that

you have both of those things back to back.

I think what you want to do, right, is to try to be as consistent as possible on those two things.

And I guess this makes more of a conservative, general point, in that when you have an issue that you are handling in two different ways, when one person gets to decide whether it's right or wrong, in this case, Cuomo decides that one side is bad and one side is good.

Therefore, the actions of the side that's good are justified.

Correct.

And we can make that same point, right?

Like, we could always say, you know, we don't like the way this group does things so that we get to treat them differently.

It is why there is a rule of law.

Yeah.

And to Cuomo's credit, he does say legally there's no difference, but morally there is.

And, you know, that may be true.

I think morally, you feel, I feel, we talked about this earlier this morning.

If you're in a room with Adolf Hitler, morally,

you punch the guy in the face, you punch the guy in the face, and I don't feel all that bad about it.

Nope.

So I get it.

You know.

What he's asking,

what he is condoning is a lynch mob.

And remember, lynch mobs can go any direction.

Yeah, they're famously used for very negative racial purposes,

but they're never a good idea, right?

Mob justice has been very clearly, you know,

it was one of the reasons we created this country the way we did, which was to avoid as much mob justice as possible.

There's not a ton of, I mean, you know, there's not a ton of examples where those things, where that turns out well.

You know, I guess Gaddafi would be the case that people would talk about as being a positive, as you remember Hillary praising it in the campaign.

She loved it.

Yep.

You know, we came, we saw he's dead, right?

And then you see the same thing now being

echoed by almost definitely a supporter of the left who is out there saying the same thing about Donald Trump publicly on camera.

And you know what's interesting is

the Nazis sent their antifaw out, their brown shirts, and they all dressed in uniform and they all beat people into submission until they would salute.

People, to get the entire nation to give the Hitler salute was not easy.

They had to do parades in the street.

And if you didn't, if they gave the salute and you didn't salute, they'd stop the parade, they'd go to the side of the street and they'd beat you within an inch of your life until everybody was just like, just salute back, man, just salute back.

Well, that's what's happening.

And the reason why Hitler coalesced all of his power is because at some point they were more trouble for him.

They had done the job.

Okay?

So then he had to get rid of them.

So the Knight of Long Knives, where he killed all of them, and the people thought he was a hero because they finally got those lawbreakers off the street when he was encouraging them.

Any of this sound familiar, Chris Guamo?

God forbid you have power and

access to any long knives in the future

because it sounds like the same exact scenario.

We have Kevin.

Do I have to use Kevin Joseph Ryan?

Did you just go with Kevin Joseph Ryan?

Okay, Kevin Ryan.

I don't know if you're a future serial killer or why.

There's a great story out right now about Jordan Peterson

and Dave Rubin.

It's called Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, and the Long Distance Call.

And it's written by Kevin, who is one of our, I think he's our best writer on staff.

He writes for us on the show and also writes these really good long form pieces for the Blaze.

You spent several days with Jordan Peterson.

What do you think Jordan Peterson would think about Chris Cuomo and the statement of, you know,

Antifa is morally justified?

That's a tough one to say.

I'm not really sure.

I mean, I think if I were to guess, I would think Peterson, who's no fan of the left, would object to it.

I think

he's a peaceful guy.

He is.

And that's kind of the misconception that we're hearing a lot

is that he's this kind of rabble-rouser, this person who's trying to stoke the flames and cause this

cultural disharmony.

You had a chance to sit backstage at a couple of his shows and also meet with him privately.

Did you know who he was?

I mean, were you really up to speed on him before you even asked for this interview?

I was, absolutely.

And

I

my entry to Jordan Peterson was his

more the psychology side of things and his his kind of like self-help message.

Yeah.

And his direct message to people, like basically clean your room, get your act together.

very direct message uh very

i consider positive um and really it shouldn't be there's nothing really revolutionary about that no it shouldn't be no but we're kind of living in a time where um

for some reason that is revolutionary to say that to people take responsibility it's weird to hear because reading your piece it's like it gets you get the sense it's like a you know he's like a rock star yeah you know it's what it feels like and we were at the one of the shows that you were.

And it is.

That's what it feels like when you're there.

But it's like a guy.

He's just on.

He's just this guy on stage talking about things that should be for every, you know, every person.

He's like a smart version of your dad.

You know, or a smart version of your mom.

He's saying the things that your mom either said or should have said.

Definitely.

He's just saying them in a very educated

way.

Yeah, but rule one is what?

To stand up straight with your shoulders back, I believe is rule one.

And he talked about that for like an hour on stage.

That was the whole first hour of the show.

And I'm thinking of it, there's 12 of these rules.

I have to work tomorrow.

But I mean, you know, it was really interesting.

And it shouldn't be something that's revolutionary, but in this state of affairs, it is.

Absolutely.

When you came away from this, and now that you've had, because you, this was over a month ago that you met him the last time.

What is the thing that you come away with on

maybe what surprised you

or

what settled with you on that's who this guy is?

It's funny.

I spent a lot of time getting to the core of this idea, and it's so simple, but it was really a revelation.

It's just this idea that he's just a human like the rest of us.

You know, and because right now he's vilified and deified in equal measure.

And

so really the discovery of Jordan Peterson for me was he's just kind of he's just a person like we are.

And he's doing something special, but at the end of the day, he has the same flaws as we do, you know?

Were you surprised?

I was.

Were you surprised?

Because you were with me when we met here, yeah.

And that was actually my favorite part.

I wish I could have put more of that in.

The conversation you had with Jordan.

Yeah,

it was really good.

It was wonderful.

Having him in person is different than having him on the phone on the air

with a bunch of commercial interruptions and everything else.

And we're going to have an uninterrupted conversation with Jordan Peterson soon, I hope.

But

I was shocked at

how

he really didn't

know why this was happening.

Yeah.

You know, you remember that?

Yeah.

He asked several times.

I haven't figured out what's happening yet.

I don't know exactly why this is such a phenomenon.

Definitely.

And in watching the show, it's very clear.

It's somebody who is measured, smart,

somebody who is talking true common sense, eternal principles, without all the gobbledygook and everything else.

He's just speaking plain common sense,

and he's telling people, you can do this.

This is you.

This is you.

You can do this.

Forget about everything else.

You are a good person if you choose to be.

I think of the three shows that I went to for the story,

he did that best the one we went to.

And it was really, there was an excitement in the air that I didn't really experience at the other two.

It was there, but it wasn't as intense as what we experienced.

And it was so, it was palpable.

You know, like when you were talking to him after, there was just this buzz in the air and I even looking at him I I saw a smile that he had this energy that I didn't didn't really encounter anywhere else during my reporting so that was that was pretty neat I think he's a

I think he's a long-term

or is this a flash in the pan that's a good question that's something I confronted the whole time I was doing my reporting is like

I don't know I mean in this era that we're living

there's no, you can't really tell.

I mean, I kind of hope so, but it's interesting.

You get the sense that he is very cognizant of that.

You know,

when you talk to him, we've talked to him on the air a couple of times, and several times he's made the point of, I'm just trying to get through this and make sure I speak clearly

and intentionally, and I don't make a stupid mistake that tears all this, you know, good thing, this good thing down.

He is exceptionally

deeply felt.

you know he has deep emotions he he

he can be brought to tears yeah um by the thoughts in his head he's a guy who i think i might have learned this from you he's a guy who collects um we have actually a lot in common i collect all this dark stuff in history yeah he collects all of the the dark art of Soviet history and everything else.

Why is that?

I think he's trying the same reason that you have read

Mein Kampf.

He wants to be aware of the darker elements of mankind so that we can avoid going to those darker places or at least understanding that.

I mean, one of his animating ideas is that you have to kind of this Dante-esque journey where you have to descend into hell and move through hell before you can emerge and understand life in a meaningful way.

Do you, um, because I had a, I mean, we were sitting next to each other in the show, and I, I don't know if I said this to you during the show, I know I said it after.

I don't even know if I understood the first 20 minutes.

Definitely, I was like, same boat.

Right.

I mean, and we're pretty, you know, we're, we're fairly educated people, and I had a hard time.

How much of his audience do you think

really grasps more than 80% of what he's saying?

Because he's so deep.

He is.

And here's what I really admire about his audience.

I think a lot of them do.

But

even if they only grasped on the bottom-line principles, I think he words them so that, in his words, they're all implementable.

Everything he says is,

even if it's very abstract,

it's something that can be brought to life in a physical, real-world way.

I mean, just kind of like a counselor would, that advice level.

And I think he excels

on that level.

And I think that the audience,

they know they don't catch it all.

And they're intellectually, instead of pretending, they're intellectually honest enough to go, well, I only get about this much of it, but I'm trying to understand the rest.

I mean, it's, it is not only he's taking us on a journey that he's been on for a while,

but I think everybody in his audience is on on that same journey and they're looking for those same things.

And

it was nice to be around intellectually honest people.

I agree.

That's the word for it.

Yeah.

Thank you so much, Kevin.

It's a great, great story.

You need to find it.

It's on The Blaze, the front page now of the Blaze.

It's a long.

How many words?

6,500.

Can you guys do 140 characters next time?

You bet.

Yeah.

But it's a great story of what happened backstage, Dave Rubin and Jordan Peterson.

Check it out on the Blaze now.

Thanks, Kevin.

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Glenn, back.

Okay, we all heard about that horrible, horrible domestic abuse case.

You know, also, you know, Islamic terror camp,

where they were training kids, well, starving them, killing them or letting them die, and then burying them

in the sand

behind the little tent there.

Those guys, the judge didn't feel they needed to keep them, you know, on, you know, in prison or, you know, in jail until the hearing, let them out, but no bail.

You just sign your name here and you're gone.

So they've let them go.

American justice today.

Glenn, back.

Mercury.

Well,

as I was getting ready to come into work this morning, I was struck by the juxtaposition of two stories coming out of London today.

On one hand, the headline read, another terror attack in London.

Here's what happened.

Two people

hospitalized last night after a vehicle intentionally rammed into a group of people outside of Parliament.

That spot is a favorite amongst terrorists because people are congregating there.

Hey, let's go kill them.

In March of last year, four people were killed when a jihadist drove his car car into the crowd and jumped out and then started stabbing people.

One of those people was a police officer.

Terror attacks in London have been getting worse and worse and worse.

In June, three terrorists killed eight people on the London Bridge, then another attack in August, and then one in September.

Now,

the first step to recovery, and I say this as a recovering alcoholic, is admitting you have a problem.

But the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, doesn't think that's anything out of the ordinary.

He's like, this is no big deal.

He actually said that all of the terrorist attacks are simply, quote, part and parcel of living in a big city.

Well,

yeah, I guess if you're living in Beirut,

you know, generally not Western cities.

Apparently, Khan's never heard of the 12-step program, and he refuses to admit we have a problem.

What he said there was similar to showing up to an addiction meeting, you know, smoking crack, and he's like,

hang on just a second.

Hang on, I have to drink out of this bag to clear my throat because I got a little crack smoke in my throat right now.

You know, you can stop at any time.

Anytime.

You just have to admit you have a problem.

So if stage one is admitting you're having a problem, which they're failing at, never in any addiction program in the history of, you know forever would step two be celebrate that problem i got a problem

i alcohol controls my life drinks on me everybody

okay so that brings me to the second story the celebration

Really kind of morbidly amazing, the story on the other side was about the latest terror attack.

The story on the right showed British labor party leader jeremy corbyn holding a wreath at a cemetery now you're thinking okay so what big deal okay i mean he's just holding a wreath well yeah but he was putting on the grave well that's where a wreath goes back i mean it goes on graves yeah

yeah except this grave belong to the terrorists that tortured and killed all of the jewish athletes in the 1972 munich olympics

okay I mean, okay, man.

Okay, man.

Maybe I have a little bit of a problem.

We already know how many people on the left, both in Europe and here in America, are trying to make groups like Hamas

into peaceful protesting Gandhi-style freedom fighters.

We know that Chris Cuomo and CNN did that last night to Antifa.

Oh, they're wonderful.

Never mind the rockets fired at Israeli citizens, sniper attacks, the firebombs, the IEDs.

You know, I love the explosive balloons, perfect for kids' parties, as long as all the kids are Jewish.

But now we're trying to rewrite history, and we're pretending that Munich never happened, wasn't such a bad thing?

Black September was a violent, despicable terror group.

Hamas is just as bad as they were, and pretending either of them don't exist or that they're just

seriously, they do clown shows for kids' birthday parties

won't stop them from attacking your city.

Keep it up, and this morning's attack will just be one of many, many, many more to come.

It's Tuesday, August 14th.

You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.

Getting

blown up is just part of everyday life in any city.

Okay, so the guy on the bus next to you has a suicide vest.

Who hasn't seen that coming?

I don't know.

I think you have a problem.

I think you have a problem.

Denial.

Denial.

Welcome to the program.

What else is on the plate here, Stu?

There was something that we were

not the R-word, not yet.

Not yet.

Well, we were talking about Peter Strzok a little bit.

Oh, yeah, Peter Strzok

and the incredible sacrifices he's made for our country.

Did you donate yet?

Oh, my gosh, of course.

I did reroute.

I hope this is okay.

I rerouted my 401k contributions directly to yours, whatever you want.

Peter Strzok fan club, a GoFundMe page he started.

So he started a GoFundMe page.

Now, this is the guy who was fired from the FBI um

and uh and now he just wants a big payoff he wants all of the liberals who will do anything to destroy this president uh

he wants a big payoff now and he's uh he went on to uh

um

what do you call it uh twitter no you know not twitter he said go fund me and uh he set up a go fund me page And at first he said, look, I just, I mean, I've really served my country.

And I'm, do you have have the exact

verbal up here?

And it's really wonderful.

He's only, he's never, you know, obviously not a lot of FBI agents are popping on Twitter all the time.

Yeah.

Um, so he didn't have a Twitter account set up.

Uh, he did eventually, um,

uh, eventually post one yesterday.

Uh, let's see if I can, I think it's uh PC.

Because he, I feel really bad for him.

Now, he was fired because

the FBI, the um, the internal investigation shows that, yeah,

he is probably not a good guy.

I'm probably not.

He probably had it out for the president.

And he also may have just overlooked a few things on the Clinton investigation.

So now this good, great, decent, honorable man is out, unjustly fired.

Yeah, this is what his law firm writes.

Late Friday afternoon, the deputy director of the FBI overruled the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility and departed from established precedent by firing 21-year FBI veteran Peter Strzok.

In doing so, he reversed the decision of career FBI officials responsible for employee discipline, who concluded through an independent review process that a 60-day suspension and demotion from supervisory duties was the appropriate punishment.

Sure.

The decision to fire special agent Strzok is not only a departure from typical bureau practice, but also contradicts Director Wray's testimony to Congress and assurances that the FBI intended to follow its regular process in this and all personal matters.

The FBI and the American people deserve better.

And Peter writes, deeply saddened by this decision.

It has been an honor to serve my country and work with the fine men and women of the FBI.

And then a link to a GoFundMe page, which he wanted to get $150,000.

Now, first of all, this is a guy who's been making $100,000 for a long time.

And probably is going to have a pension much bigger than yours for the rest of his life.

Yes.

So that's number one.

Number two,

why would this person have a constituency?

Think about this for a second.

Yes, he privately tweeted negative things about the president.

So he was in an illicit affair.

And had an illicit affair.

But you can understand that the right, you know, people on Trump's side of this argument are not going to like this guy.

Right.

But why on earth, if you're on the left, would you like him?

All he has done is discredit this investigation against this guy who you want to be out of office so badly.

Like, this is like the ultimate data point

taking down whatever comes out of this investigation.

He has done nothing but hurt your cause.

Right?

So, why would you want to give him $150,000?

He made Trump's life miserable.

Right, because

he privately texted his girlfriend about how bad he thought Trump was.

Now, $150,000 was the goal.

This came out yesterday.

Yes.

Yesterday.

Sign on today.

What you will, of course, find is the new goal of $350,000 because he went past $150,000 and past $200,000 and is now at $250,000.

He's raised a quarter of a million dollars in one day with one tweet because while he was working,

he was texting about the subject of his investigation in a negative fashion.

Now, I don't want to, I want to be very clear that it was definitely not me

that

put together a GoFundMe page.

I think it's

wrong.

And the person, I guess, who did this for me,

what's their goal?

What's the goal?

Is this the thing...

The goal seems to be $1 billion?

Well, we can always adjust that.

If we need to adjust.

I don't know if you can go any higher than $1 billion.

dollars.

Well, it's a billion dollars.

Just because.

Well, go ahead, read the page.

And I didn't post this, sure, certainly not.

Because I think what Peter Strzzok did was wrong.

This is support for Glenn Beck.

Yeah.

Glenn Beck, a man who spent his entire life working to help

keep us and our nation safe.

Right.

I mean, I didn't write that.

If I would have written it, I would have written it in first person.

This is obviously a third party.

This is obviously a third party writing this.

I don't know.

Glenn Beck, a a man who has spent his entire life working to help keep us and our nation safe,

has been contemplating if GoFundMe could provide an authentic way to capture his incredible service to this country.

I don't know.

I don't know if it can.

Well, why would it?

You're not asking that.

But I'm not asking it.

No, no, no, no.

I'm just saying, can money really compensate for what I've done?

He needs your help.

For the last year, Glenn, his work and his character, have been the target of highly politicized curiosity, including frequent doubts about whether GoFundMe can truly honor his personal sacrifice to the full extent it deserves.

That has been the question on many people's lips.

All funds raised on this GoFundMe will be put into a foldable leather currency receptacle.

This is a very special leather pouch, if you will,

that'll be kept.

And I will

keep it close.

to me.

In fact, I will keep it on my person at all times.

That's quite a promise.

Yes.

And then will be distributed at Glenn's Patriotic Discretion to local merchants and service providers.

Could you just repeat the beginning of that sentence?

Just the patriotic part.

It will be distributed at Glenn's Patriotic Discretion.

Patriotic Discretion.

Yes.

We are asking you to support a man who has dedicated his life to defending America.

My whole life.

Not part of my life.

My whole life.

Defending America to stand up for the freedoms of which this country was built and a government that truly serves the people by protecting all Americans,

including dedicated government employees from constantly being subjected to the whims and influence of politicians and fill in other impressive sounding details before posting.

I don't think they finished that one off, but

we also

can only do so much.

See, this is the problem.

You know, you want something done right.

You got to do it yourself.

Right.

And you wouldn't be able to do it.

But I didn't do this.

I wasn't involved in this.

I bet that's what that person is thinking.

We appreciate your help by spreading the word about this GoFundMe by sharing this link, gofundme.com slash support for Glenn Beck.

And then it says, Glenn has been here for America.

Will America be here for Glenn?

Amen.

Amen.

My wife.

Amen.

I'm just saying.

So, this is you because of your personal sacrifice throughout your life.

Someone, a third party, has determined it's appropriate, not you,

appropriate to post a GoFundMe with the goal, by the way, may I state this again, of $1 billion.

$1 billion.

And that may not be appropriate.

That may not show

the proper gratitude for what I and quite honestly, Peter Strzok have done for this great nation.

Right.

You know what I mean?

So you're not, I want to make sure I understand one thing, though.

Yes.

That you didn't just see that Peter Strzok is...

struck gold and has raised a quarter of a million dollars in a day

because he's scamming a a bunch of people.

You're not trying to take advantage of that.

I want to make sure I understand what's happening here.

I'm sorry, my headphone's cut out just a little bit, so I didn't get that whole question.

Your headphones are even in your left ear, which is the one that's closest to me that you can easily hear me on.

Quickly going deaf in that ear.

So, all I'm saying is, I don't know if a billion dollars can properly thank me,

but I'm willing to try at this humble, you know, great American's request that put this together.

And I could tell you that I'm going to spend it, you know, I'm going to give all of the proceeds to the Nazarene Fund.

Probably not.

No, probably not.

You're not.

No.

Because that would really be thanking the Nazarene Fund and not you.

Correct.

If you want to give to the Nazarene Fund, give to the Nazarene Fund.

Yes.

This one is coming right directly to me.

So

I'm just saying.

And it will be, again, distributed at your patriotic discretion

to local merchants and service providers.

Yep.

That's uh, yep.

Well, that's quite you've taken a brave stand.

I have, Land.

I have.

Look at what you're doing again.

Once again, for that.

Once again.

So, so far you're at

$0.

$0.

Well, hit refresh.

Hit refresh.

Hit refresh because we're well on our way now.

Okay.

GoFundMe.

How do you find that?

Well, I could tweet it out at World of Stew at Glenn Beck.

I mean, you're sure, even though

you're the third party in this, you're just the subject.

You did not ask for this.

It would be horrible if I would have done it myself.

Yeah, it would have been.

You know what?

I agree with you.

He was a humble servant of the people.

I want to help this guy live his dream by raising a billion dollars for me.

Wow, that is brave.

I will tweet it out at World of Stew at Glenn Beck.

And it's gofindme.com slash support for Glenn Beck.

It's broken up by dashes, so support dash forward dash Glenn dash back.

But we'll post it on the bottom.

Yeah, we got to make that easy because, and hey, listen, if GoFundMe is down because the servers can't handle the volume,

it seems to be fine.

Book market.

No, right now it's fine.

Go ahead and refresh.

And what's it up to so far?

And again, the goal is $1 billion.

$1 billion.

Peter Struct did a quarter of a million dollars in 24 hours.

We're going to, what's it going to?

It says the total is help launch this campaign and be the first donor.

That's the total right now.

All right, there's probably the

I think the internet may be down.

Okay.

The entire internet may be down.

So

we'll check into the internet and I'll call the people who run it and

see if

there's got to be a problem.

Yeah, it's probably a problem.

Yeah.

Go fund me.

Our goal is $1 billion.

$1 billion.

Peter Strzok did it.

$250,000, quarter of a million dollars in 24 hours.

I mean,

think about what he's done for the country.

Now think about me, okay?

Okay.

Just think about me.

It's not about you, okay?

This is about me.

Is your name on the program?

No.

You have a GoFundMe page asking for a billion dollars?

No.

It's about me.

Your humble servant.

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So, you know, that's what this show is about, is bravery.

Is it?

And I think it was very brave of me, of somebody on my behalf, unbeknownst to me entirely, to post that GoFundMe page of a billion dollars.

It's quite an honor for someone to think that the work you've put in for this country is worth it.

For the country, for the country, for the country.

Like Peter Strzok, he was working for the country.

He's made almost $300,000 in the the last 24 hours.

And they're not giving him money because of politics.

No.

They're giving it to him because of the 21 years he's served this nation.

He was a servant.

He was a servant of the people.

We do have an update here.

Elizabeth Fanco

has donated

$5.

We are $5 closer to my $1 billion plan.

So that leaves you $999,999,995.

I'm looking at the upside.

We are on our way.

It is a rocket ship to the

way.

This person who

put this

crazy,

you know, humbling thought together

of, you know, praising me and raising a billion dollars for me,

they're on their way.

You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.

We have an important phone call to take from Mark in Iowa.

Hello, Mark.

Go ahead.

Mark.

Hello, Glenn.

How are you?

Yeah, as a fellow catastrophist, I'm doing great.

Thank you.

Yeah, you bet.

As a fellow catastrophist,

I'd like to first greet you and say, may you survive this seemingly pleasant morning.

Yeah, well, seemingly.

We're right away from, we're just around the corner from collapse.

But go ahead.

Well, which is why I have to

bring to light this controversial GoFundMe page that you have, that someone has created.

Yeah, not me.

Definitely not me.

Peter Strzok created a Facebook page or a GoFundMe page.

I think it's despicable.

$300,000 he's raised in 24 hours.

Somebody set this thing up for me, and I'm humbled by it.

I am asking for a paltry $1 billion to be raised.

And

we'll see.

We'll see what happens.

But anyway, go ahead.

I'm glad you feel humbled.

I would almost feel ashamed that it's only a billion for all that you've done for us.

Well,

my humility, my humility is, you know, gets me every time.

Gets me every time.

Yes.

And if only we had a squeegee to just, you know, save that dripping humility that comes off of you.

Right?

Right.

I know.

Yes.

But I would love to just...

The light that kind of shone on me as I was listening to this, though, was how

I don't know how you're going to roll all of this GoFundMe page into your new cryptocurrency that I'm sure you're going to be releasing soon.

Well,

maybe, maybe.

I'm not sure.

I'm not sure.

You know, it's my patriotic duty to spend the billion dollars

as it comes in.

Those are not your words.

That's the words of the GoFundMe page, which says that you must.

Definitely not my words.

Say it again.

Why would I say it?

I'm just saying it's worth repeating.

At your loan patriotic discretion, you will distribute this to local merchants and service providers.

So I don't think you can do anything else with it.

I can't.

Maybe the Nazarene Fund you've mentioned?

Well, I mean, some people would say, some people would say, some people.

Some people would say.

Would say that this is just a clever way to not talk about slavery because nobody wants to talk about that.

And this is just a clever way of making a Peter struck point that we could raise more than

$300,000 for an actual cause in, you know, in this case, the freeing of women and children in the the middle east

okay uh and so every dime would go to the nazarene fund but i'm not saying that what i'm saying is well you're not saying that i am uh i'm much more of a patriotic guy than peter strzok the service to my country has been going on for decades and to be clear you're not saying that right that's just the page i'm saying that i'm channeling the person who i understand what i mean i'm one with the people by the way some big news that has come in and we're the money is starting to flow into this.

Starting to pour in.

It is.

How close are we to our $1 billion goal?

We have $380 now.

$380.

$380 of our $1 billion goal.

We've raised more money quicker than that for other things.

Yes, so far.

How about this?

How about this?

How about this?

I'm also not feeling well today.

Does that help?

It probably

does.

I am not feeling well today.

Maybe you could contact that third party you don't know who it is is and they could update the page.

They could update the page.

I'm feeling

rather badly today.

Oh, no.

Because that's, I see that on GoFundMe.

And once you get people by the heart, you can't let them go.

Yeah.

Well, you've inspired a few here.

Okay.

I think 31 donors so far.

31

Proud America.

A $5 donation that just came in.

Yeah, it just came in.

From the former President of the United States, Barack Obama.

Barack Obama.

Yes.

Obama.

Yes.

Really?

And another $5 donation that has just come in

from Peter Strzok.

From Peter Strzok.

He says, For some reason, I don't believe those.

His message says, I love you, Lisa.

In this position, the position he's in, with all the focus being on Peter Strzok, you're surprised to see him claim love for his mistress.

He didn't go fund me post.

Right.

But apparently he did.

I'm hoping that more people start to think,

you know, that this is a a lie and it's raising money for the Nazarene Fund,

but which one's the scam?

I don't know.

That's a good point.

I don't know.

We just got another, a $5 donation from George Soros.

Wow.

Wow.

It's pouring in now.

By the way, it's pouring in.

We're up to $526.

$526.

And when I say we, I certainly, I certainly had nothing to do with it.

And you certainly had nothing to do with it, right?

I had nothing to do with it.

Of course not.

I don't, you know, me.

Go fund me.

How do I even do that?

Is that a dot com, dot org?

How would I even find that page, Stu?

I don't know.

If you go to my Twitter page at World of Stu or at Glenn Beck, you could get a link to it.

Yeah.

Or you can go to gofundme.com slash support for Glenn Beck.

Yeah.

And that would be.

Did I tell you I'm not feeling well?

Not feeling well.

I went to ELO last night on my last dollar.

My last dollar.

I took my family and some friends.

I invited everybody I knew, any friend even even distant friend friends people that i don't even really kind of like i had so many tickets i was just dumping them and i couldn't think of anybody else that i could invite um

and uh so i just had to give some of them away you know to strangers because i couldn't think of anyone else that i would want to spend time with really yeah i I mean, that's a kind of a legendary band.

I would have really loved to see.

Oh, shoot,

you were available.

Oh, I just assumed that you couldn't go.

Yeah, darn it.

So I was there on

my last I'm not feeling well, of course, because I could be taken at any time.

And wouldn't it be a good time to show me how much you appreciate all the patriotic stuff that I've done for the country?

That's what this listener is saying, not me.

That would be arrogant of me to say something like that.

You, it would be really arrogant because you'd be saying it about yourself.

Right, right.

But I'm not.

Oh, boy.

I feel like a lung is going.

But

anyway, what are you up to now on the

donation from Che Guevara?

Okay, he's dead.

Which is

not helping.

It's a long time.

$765.

$765.

And this is, again, you had nothing to...

Do you remember those shows?

Remember the shows we used to do on Fox?

That you watched and you listened and you, you,

how

much

I did for you.

Really, to no benefit to myself.

Really?

No, no, no.

Don't believe all that you read about.

Well, because people are.

There are some people who are chiming in on this, I've noticed.

And they say, I like Glenn, but I'm not seeing why someone with his bucks has a GoFundMe page.

Just book royalties should keep him cozy.

Well, that's

assuming I get paid for books.

Assuming I get paid for books, I'm going to come clean with you.

I haven't made a dollar off books in a long, long time.

That's not even close to true.

It's not even.

Absolutely.

I haven't been paid from Simon ⁇ Schuster for almost eight years.

Sure, they gave me a check once, but I haven't.

That's the

different.

That's just the way your contract is.

I'm just telling you the truth, okay?

They paid me 10 years ago.

I haven't seen a dime.

I haven't seen a dime since.

Oh, this guy says you're worth over $100 million.

So anyone who donates to you, even as a joke, is stupid.

Wow.

Part of that's true.

Yeah, part of that is.

Part of that is.

Okay, let's get an update.

All right, we got on the new page.

We are up to.

Do you have a total there, Marissa?

Another person who is.

Do we have a total?

Because it's not reloading for me.

$1,000.

$1,000.

Oh, my God.

We are $1,000.

We're chipping it away.

$1,000 away

or closer to our $1 billion goal.

Yeah, $1,000 plus $1,000 is not a billion.

So we're not $1,000 away.

No, we're, yeah, we're.

$1,000 closer, though.

You know, just a few minutes ago, we were $1,000 farther away from a billion than we are now.

Do you think that this seems

any more pathetic than what Peter Strzzok is doing?

Because I know you have nothing to do with this, but the person who's raising money for you

and to honor your incredible service to this country,

who gets fired and then Strzz gets fired, throws a tweet up with a GoFundMe link.

And then the left all rushes to just pour money.

How many resistance millionaires are we going to make out of this thing?

How many times are we going to make another millionaire out of some resistance figure who says nasty things about Donald Trump and then everybody on the left just throws their money at them?

Let me remind you this.

Let me remind you of this.

While he was diddling with his girlfriend,

he was serving his country by looking the other way.

you know, on the Clinton scandal,

definitely, you know, waiting for the right moment, you know, six months later to look into all of the emails that supposedly were deleted, but no, they were actually, you know, right there with him and he didn't look into it.

And diddling with his girlfriend, talking junk and smack about Donald Trump.

Doesn't that man deserve $300,000 in free money plus his pension and everything else from...

I mean, seriously.

Incredible.

I mean, even if you are, you just cannot stand Donald Trump, wanted him to lose to Hillary Clinton more than anything in the world, right?

If you go back and look at this,

the way the reports have come out since, Strzok's hesitance to go into the Wiener files, okay, at the time delayed that news coming out until 10 days or whatever it was before the election.

Now, if Comey would have found out about that earlier, the speculation is he would have looked into it earlier.

But it was Strzzok who delayed this and made it so close that the impact may have affected the election results.

So even if you don't like Trump,

Peter Strzok may have ruined the election for you.

Yes.

Like, all evidence points to the fact that his presence here has been a negative on your efforts to get Donald Trump out of the White House.

And yet, you're still handing him $300,000.

No, for his patriotic duty.

Because

the leftists.

When you hear the FBI says,

when you hear my name, do you not automatically also hear,

no, that never.

I think so.

That's why people are giving in droves right now.

You're right, actually.

The numbers are not reflecting it, quite honestly, but I'll bet you we are closer to a billion dollars than you think.

Well, the internet is not a, it's not fast, right?

It's not instant.

Okay, it takes a delay.

Some processing.

We are getting some

donations coming in.

Like, well, $50 from Jay Wright, $5 from Karl Marx, $5 from Rahm Emanuel.

Okay,

$5 from Alex Jones.

$10 has just come in from Woodrow Wilson.

Wow.

Woodrow?

That's unlikely because you've been critical of him.

But it shows how patriotic I am.

Yeah, I guess.

You know, that Woodrow is doing that.

That is fantastic.

$5 from Saul Alinsky.

He's dead, too.

Wow.

Which is weird.

There's a lot of checkbooks from beyond happening here.

Yeah.

Now, here's one that's interesting because

Eric Holder has said he's running for president potentially and he would donate to a conservative figure publicly, but $5 from Eric Holder has to be aware of that.

That is how unifying I am.

Wow.

Okay.

That's how patriotic I am.

People from all sides.

Some people might be saying that every penny of this is going to go to the Nazarene Fund to help slaves, but I'm telling you right now, I'm spending it at them all.

Well,

I think people like Maggie Brown, who gave $100

might realize that it's going to the Nazarene Fund

$5 to Woodrow Wilson again, another $5 from Woodrow Wilson.

Well, Woodrow Wilson is, I mean, he's thinking.

He's like, you know what?

Then I just thought of something else.

Wow, I just thought of another thing he just did.

We have two separate donations coming in from Bernie Sanders now.

Two.

Two more from Hillary Clinton.

Another two from Woodrow.

That is fantastic.

That is fantastic.

See how

we are uniting people.

Even the people on the left say Glenn Beck is so patriotic that I want him to go shopping.

I want him to have this money to do with what he feels is right.

You know, whether that's spending it all on a bar, cracking hookers, I don't care.

He's so patriotic, he deserves it.

I'm seeing multiple donations from Vladimir Putin here, and I'm surprised by that.

Well, if they're $5, Vlad, you and I are going to have a talk because

you can afford more.

I want you to dig deep, Vlad.

I want you to dig deep.

Oh, $5 from Stormy Daniels.

There we come in.

There we go.

There we go.

So it's happening, America.

We're all coming together for a good cause.

Me.

And our first corporate donation, no surprise, Kentucky Fried Chicken has donated

$5 to the cause.

Thank you.

I mean, they love you.

They love you.

You want to talk about someone who's done service.

You've done a lot of service for KFC.

Kentucky Fried Chicken.

I am not only the founder i am a client

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Is this like from a corporate

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Getting a little teary.

I'm getting a little teary-eyed at the outpouring of love here for my patriotism.

Well,

I don't know if that's true.

I mean, Fred Aiken donated $500, and he may realize that it's going to the Nazarene Fund.

No.

So I'm going to spend it at the mall.

Also, Cass Sunstein has donated $25.

Well, God bless Cass.

I mean, Pocahontas, $5.

Lizzie, Lizzie.

I understand.

You don't want to come out and say who you are, but love you.

Thank you for that.

That's kind of nice.

And Rosie O'Donnell.

Yeah.

A lot of people.

A lot of people uniting, you know, uniting the bringing the right and the left together.

That's what I do best.

All because of my patriotism.

You can donate at the GoFundMe page now.

Glenn, back.

Mercury.

I want to show you the state of journalism today, and it is going to make you proud.

It takes a crack investigative duo, not to be confused with an investigative duo on crack.

Although, if they were on crack, it might explain this.

It takes two of them to unravel the complicated web of why Brett Kavanaugh is enjoying baseball games with friends while wearing a blue striped polo shirt.

The headline from Po ProPublica reads, Did you go to a Washington Nationals game with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh?

Now, that's the headline.

But when you...

Did you go with him or did you see him while you were there?

That's a really special question.

No, you did you go with him.

But

I'm sure those evil people are not going to fess up.

So they're looking for people who may have captured him in a picture

because I don't know.

He might have been with Lord Voldemort.

We don't know.

We don't know

now

if he's with Lord Voldemort or

we all know Hitler survived.

What if he was with Hitler at a Washington Nationals game?

Okay.

Is that possible?

Will that stop him from being a Supreme Court justice?

Not in Trump's America, I'll tell you that right now.

And ProPublica is on it.

He may use his dark powers to help protect the unborn or preserve the free market system.

He may dare, dare to vote against notorious RBG.

We don't know.

We don't know what's going to happen.

So the public's only hope to stop Kavanaugh is to help ProPublica identify who went went to that baseball game or baseball games with him because people just don't go to baseball games together for fun

there is a I hate to cry foul here but there is something that smells foul there's foul play in the air what evil judicial scheme is Kavanaugh cooking up with his buddies over hot dogs and ballpark nachos only the devil could say now according to the ProPublica crack reporters, and yes, again, it took two of them to write this story, a White House spokesman told the Washington Post that sometimes Kavanaugh went to Washington national games with a handful of friends.

You and I both know this guy doesn't have one friend, let alone a handful.

Who were those dark oil executives?

And when I say dark, yes, I mean black.

The audacity.

Covered in oil.

Yeah.

You didn't think I was making a racist comment, did you?

I did not.

Okay, good.

Well, I was.

Okay, go ahead.

The scheme is running much, much deeper than that.

Kavanaugh is just the tip of the iceberg.

Apparently, Kavanaugh would supposedly buy the tickets using his credit card.

Now, I don't know about you, but no good American thinks about buying tickets to a baseball game on a credit card.

Much less a judge.

Would you do it?

Are you a judge?

No.

Then his friends would reimburse him for the tickets.

A pay and reimburse scheme among friends.

That is almost unheard of.

The reporter's right, figuring out who Kavanaugh brought to the games could, could be relevant to his confirmation.

Of course, probably not, but it could be.

I mean,

he may have brought

alien life forms who have been plotting against us for all these many years.

He may be in with alien life forms.

But even more relevant are the questions that they're not asking.

And dare I say it, I'm going to do it.

Did he buy peanuts and cracker jacks?

Like the song says,

does he actually care if he never gets back?

I don't know.

The story also mentions that Kavanaugh has been photographed at least twice wearing that blue striped polo shirt.

What does it mean?

Will we survive?

Just keep it here

and you will continue to be addicted to that healthy, healthy outrage.

It's Tuesday, August 14th.

You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.

Dare I use the R-word?

First, can we get an update on my patriotism, please?

Well, yes, thanks to a large $666 donation from Margaret Sanger.

Really?

Now, this is the GoFundMe page.

Now, I want you to know I did not do this.

And if I did do this, I would, of course, be giving every penny to the Nazarene Fund.

But I didn't do this.

This is somebody else that just wants to point out how patriotic I am.

Exactly like Peter Strzzok.

Yesterday, Peter Strzok raised three, not making this up, $300,000 on GoFundMe because he was fired from his job at the FBI.

And he's such a patriotic guy that he got on and he wanted to raise $150,000.

When he beat that, he's raised it to $350,000 and he's up to $300,000 now from people for what?

So he doesn't worry about having to actually pick up his very generous pension check from the FBI for the rest of his life.

Unbelievable.

But anyway,

he's a patriot.

And somebody in this audience thought, you know, Glenn, you are a patriot too.

And I think we need to show our love and support and thanks, gratitude, really on their knees kind of gratitude.

Again, I'm not saying this.

They are.

Of all of the wonder, as a thank you for all of the wonderful things that I've done.

And so many people over the years that you've been highly critical of have stepped up to support this effort.

It just shows what a uniter I am.

$5 from Frances Fox Piven

has come in.

Really?

Yeah.

Now, some people would say that's just somebody else giving $5 and using her name, but we know that that is Frances Fox Piven.

$10 from Joy Behar.

Wow.

$10 from the tan Colonel Sanders.

That's the tan Colonel Sanders.

$5 from Sally Muckinfutch.

Oh, little Sally Muckenfutch.

Yes.

Did she ever get her eyes?

Because she didn't have any eyes.

And I know we've raised money for her little Sally Muck and Futch in the past.

$10 from Black Lives Matter.

See, Reedy, you can cross

all races, all creeds.

And Alexandria Casio-Cortez, who needs the money for her campaign.

Sure.

How much did she give?

$20.

$20.

She actually

meant $200,000, but she's not that good at math.

No.

And

by the way, $5,437 now for the Nazarene or for your

patriotic

spending around that around the neighborhood.

So, how much, boy, I'm losing my voice.

Sorry, I went to a concert last night, and some would say that the music was so loud that you could not hear yourself singing even at the top of your lungs.

Wow.

And

it was the best way to go to a concert.

When you can't tell how bad you're off-key, it's perfect because now you feel like you belong on the stage.

Anyway,

so how much, how much do we have going for our billion-dollar Thank You Glenn fund?

Well, we're only $999,994,563 away from our goal of $1 billion.

That doesn't sound close.

But you have raised $5,437.

All right.

Well, Peter Strong.

Not you.

Not me.

No, no, no, no, no.

I'm sorry.

This

great listener or whoever

that strangely

has all of my information and photos photos of me

that he must have hacked into my computer.

Anyway,

he has put this together and it's beautiful.

You're still behind Peter Strzok, who's raised $264,000.

Okay, I'm going to be hurt, America.

I'm going to be hurt because, again,

you know, if I were raising this for women and children who are slaves, hey, let's raise $300,000 in the next 24 hours.

I'd get it.

Okay.

I'd get it if we didn't make it.

Okay.

So it's a bunch of children who are slaves of ISIS and, you know, women who are being raped all the time, whatever, blah, blah, blah.

How many times do we have to hear about that?

This is about me.

You know what I mean?

This is about giving $300,000 or more to me as a thank you for my patriotism.

Like Peter Strzzok has been thanked by so many.

It's an interesting reaction on Twitter.

Some people thinking this is a frivolous effort.

What do you mean?

And they're like, well, you move on from your GoFundMe page.

You know, you're just trying to get money in your pocket.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

No, no, I'm going to the mall.

Right.

I'm taking all of this.

If I get the billion dollars, I am going to the mall and I'm going to buy the mall.

And that will help create jobs.

Yeah.

Well, no, I'm going to close it down.

I'll buy the mall and I can only shop there.

And there are no, I may keep some employees just to ring things up.

It's interesting, though, that you'd think

the Nazarene Fund would be a frivolous

thing to talk about.

Well,

but again, you're using this money, not giving it to the Nazarene Fund.

So we're talking about the money.

I mean, look, we don't want to talk about the Nazarene Fund because honestly, every time I talk about it, I mean, I know people are like, oh, geez, I can't listen to it anymore.

You know, and it's really hard to talk about.

Nobody wants to deal with it.

So that's not what we're doing here.

We are raising money because everybody's favorite subject is, of course,

me and my patriotism.

And

I mean, you do talk about it a lot.

A lot.

A lot.

I mean, it's somebody's favorite topic.

Well, look how many people listen.

You know what I mean?

They love hearing about me.

They sure do.

They sure do.

Yeah.

Glenn.

And that's amazing that this slows.

That's why on a national radio program, in just an hour, we can raise five grand.

You know, some would say that's probably the worst we've ever done on one of these things.

things.

But as I said, okay, I'm going to come clean with you.

I wasn't at a concert last night.

Okay.

I have

really bad,

well, it's not throat cancer.

It's worse than that.

And it's all in my throat.

And it's just cutting.

I'm slowly bleeding to death.

And if I had this money, I could, I could, maybe I could find a doctor that could help me because I can't afford health care, health insurance because this country is just going to let me die.

Really?

Yeah.

It doesn't seem like so I need this money.

And also, not a lot of people know this.

I have a child without a face that I'm, I've personally been trying to help out and get this kid a new face.

But

I could use your help.

I could use your help.

Oh.

Children without faces.

Children without faces.

I'll make a donation to them, too.

All I need is a billion dollars.

We'll get that put together.

Okay.

By the way, so there is a story in Forbes magazine.

And

here is the, here's the, this is both good news and bad news.

The R and C word enter the vocabulary of Bitcoin enthusiasts.

Okay, so I saw that headline.

I'm like, what is the R and the C word?

Here it is.

The R and the C word, rehypothecation and commingling, are antithetical to how Bitcoin works as they are integral to how Wall Street works.

Okay,

Stu,

long-standing prediction on this program.

Yes, you've many times stated that if you start seeing the word rehypothecation in news stories, it's time to run for the mountains.

Yes.

Yes.

So this is...

Two words that are entering the vocabulary of Bitcoin Insuzius, and soon, soon they will roll off tongues as freely as the term fiat currency does today, thanks to the entry of Wall Street incumbents into Bitcoin because rehypothecation and commingling are

pervasive Wall Street practices that enable financial systems to create more claims to an underlying asset than the underlying assets.

So they're saying now that

this is going to become a very well-known term,

and I don't think my prediction works for this

because I have said if you know what rehypothecation is, in a nutshell, and I'm going to butcher this,

but I'm sorry,

I am no Alexandria Cortez,

you know,

Casio-Cortez or whatever my name is.

You don't have a FU degree in economics.

No, I have an FU degree in economics.

But anyway, so

what rehypothecation is,

is

let's say

I have a bar of gold, and the bar of gold is worth $1,000.

And so I want to borrow on that $1,000.

So, Stu, I need to borrow $1,000 from you, and I'm going to use this gold as my collateral.

Now,

Stu gives me $1,000.

So now I have $1,000.

He's out $1,000, but this bar of gold is there in case I default, right?

We all know how that works.

Now, Stu says, I have this bar of gold,

and I want to borrow from another bank $1,000.

And they say, do you have the bar of gold?

And you say, yes.

Well, I don't have it, but I have this piece of paper.

So if they default, I'll get the bar of gold, but they're not going to default.

So I have their paper.

All right, so I need to borrow $1,000 and use this piece of paper, which represents this bar of gold.

I need to borrow $1,000.

That bank then writes Stu a check for $1,000 based on the bar of gold that I said I would give to Stu in case I default.

So now there's been two thousand dollar loans on one bar of gold.

Yes.

So there's it's worth $1,000.

You've already given me its full worth.

Now you've sold it again.

And so now there's $2,000 riding on something that's worth $1,000.

Now that bank goes to another bank and says, I have this bar of gold.

I need to borrow $1,000.

Well, where is the bar of gold?

Well, I don't have it.

Stu's bank has it.

Okay, so Stu's bank has the bar of gold?

No, actually Glenn Beck has the bar of gold.

But if he defaults, then Stu will have the gold.

And then

if Stu defaults, then I'll have the bar of gold.

Okay.

Well, that doesn't work.

Okay.

Because now you've made $3,000 worth of loans on a $1,000 bar of gold.

And they do this hundreds of times.

Rehypothecation.

They sell the same thing over and over and over and over again.

So when the crap hits the fan, the question is:

who actually owns the bar of gold?

Is it me?

Well, no, I defaulted.

Well, then it's Stu.

Well, no, because now he's defaulted.

Is it the other bank?

Who actually gets the asset?

Because everyone's using that as collateral.

So they've made $100,000 worth of loans on

$1,000 asset.

Now, if it's a house, not a bar of gold, if it's a house, if everybody starts to default, that asset is not even worth $1,000 anymore.

It might be worth $200.

What happens to the rest of the money?

This happens with loans.

with banks.

It's why you really need to keep all of your records because when rehypothecation really starts, who owns your house?

Do you own your house?

Who owns your house?

Who owns the stuff?

Because a lot of people are going to claim that they own it.

So who owns it?

Where it really gets bad is the Federal Reserve and the U.S.

Treasury has done this, we think, to our gold.

We have gold in Fort Knox.

No, we don't.

We have gold in the Federal Reserve.

No, we don't.

Is that our gold?

Or is that Germany's gold?

Or is that france's gold switzerland's gold whose gold is it

i'll give you more on this here in just a second

i'm not sure this counts but if it does head for the mountains head for the mountains

speaking of all of this that's one reason why i have gold i have gold because rehypothecation is real

And when it happens, who's what's real?

What's not?

What's your money worth?

What's your house worth?

Goldline will be worth more.

That's why I use the gold thing.

And I said, if it's a house, it's not $1,000.

If it's gold, it'll probably be worth $100,000.

Goldline has a new product now.

minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, and it's called the Maple Flex Bar.

And it's actually made for this kind of a scenario because it's not just, you know, if it's gold, if this scenario rehypothecation happens, gold is going to be worth so much.

You're never going to be it.

What are you going to do with an ounce of of gold?

It'll be worth, you know, $25,000.

You need something that you can actually barter with.

And the Royal Canadian Mint has made these at our request, and you just snap them off.

And they're little teeny quarter-ounce, 10-ounce,

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Call them for more information.

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I don't know if we're going to have a chance to get to the Keith Ellison domestic abuse story.

It is pretty remarkable how that's being treated.

Also, doing Happy, you know, the Feral song Happy in Turan.

scored some very nice ladies, 91 lashes in six months in prison.

So we'll give you that.

Oh, and how Apple says one of their brand new buildings is only worth $200,

not the reported $384 million in San Francisco.

Give you that coming up.

Welcome to the program.

Pat and I went to ELO last night and

we saw

we just invited every friend we could possibly imagine.

I couldn't think of anybody else to go with.

Not a single person.

I said to Pat, Pat, I said, I have tickets.

I'm dumping them.

Who else could we invite them?

Why did you throw away, like 30 or something?

I said, who else could we invite?

We couldn't think of anybody.

Not even somebody that we kind of barely like.

Really?

Yeah, because I was available last night.

Anyway,

the show was really good.

It was really good.

It was really good.

It was really good.

Yeah.

It should have been there.

It's too bad we couldn't find tickets.

People for people's seats.

Yeah.

Because they were.

We were dumping them.

We actually burned about 20 of them.

Why would you?

you?

Why would nothing else do?

Nothing else would do.

I put this into the best pop concert, best rock concert I've ever seen.

Yeah, it's got to be in the top.

Two.

One.

One.

I mean, I try to think.

The only concert I think is.

It's great.

Yeah.

The only concert I've ever seen that was, I thought better was Michael Bouble, but Michael Bouble is in a different category entirely.

I mean,

this was a stadium show, and it was, from start to finish, it was unreal.

The one disturbing part of it was as I looked around at that crowd and I thought, why are all these old people here?

And then I realized, wait, I'm part of that.

I'm not one of them.

I looked at the crowd last night and I thought to myself.

It had to be an average of 60.

Yeah, maybe.

Maybe.

50, 60.

There were surprisingly a lot of young people there, too.

There were some.

Yeah, yeah.

But, you know, I looked at the crowd and I thought to myself, wow, we as a group of fans have not aged well.

No, we haven't.

We have not aged well.

We haven't.

You know, we used to be cool.

Well, some people used to be cool.

And last night we kept all of that hidden under wrinkles and age and white hair.

Dorkiness.

Dorkiness.

To see people who are probably 60, 65 now trying to do the dancing stuff that they were doing when they were 18 and watching yellow.

There was a lady.

There was a lady who

there was a lady who

was had a relationship with a pole.

She did.

She, you know, the

stair poles, you know, the

handrails.

She had a relationship with it.

I swear to you, she had a relationship with it.

She thought she was a stripper.

She had to be in her 60s.

60s.

And it was disturbing.

My son just looked over and elbowed me and then looked up at me.

And I looked over and I said, Dear God.

And he said, Dad, I'm never going to be able to see see that.

I mean,

I will always remember my first concert now because of that.

That was his first concert?

That was his first concert, yeah.

You brought him to ELO for his first concert.

And he saw a 60-year-old stripper.

That was what he's going to remember.

He actually is a huge fan.

Yeah, huge fan.

He knows all the words.

And I mean, oh, I've indoctrinated them.

Oh, I have.

So, but it was it was great.

If you have a chance to see ELO,

I've waited since 1976 to see them.

I've never seen them.

Have they not toured in a long time or what was it?

Well, they weren't really touring a lot.

Jeff Lynn wasn't with them for a long time.

Yeah.

And he's the man.

I mean, he wrote all the songs.

I think he's the only person from the original, but he's the only one you need.

Yeah.

You know, he played, and it's on the album.

He's playing every

instrument.

When he goes in to record, he plays every instrument.

He is ELO.

He's his ELO.

But this band that he's compiled to go with him unbelievable.

They might be better than the original ELO.

I mean, it's great.

It sounds exactly like the songs you've listened to for 40 years.

I mean, exact.

And the guy has made a pact with the devil.

He's 70, 70, and he looks exactly the same.

Yeah.

It's weird.

It's weird.

There's something up with that.

There's something up with that because it's not working on the audience.

On the screen,

he does a couple of Traveling Wilberry songs.

And on the screen behind him, he's showing scenes from the Traveling Wilberries when they were together in 87.

And he comes up on the screen.

And then you look at him on stage there.

And you can't tell any difference.

Yeah.

And maybe we saw him up close if you could.

It's Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, who's dead.

Roy Orbison, who's dead.

George Harrison, who's dead.

Who's dead?

I mean, and you look at this guy's, you look at this guy's career the songs that he has produced or written I mean it's a soundtrack of my life it is it is extensive Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers I mean it's so much George Harrison's songs so much of what we grew up listening to most people don't know he either wrote or produced outside of ELO he's a remarkable man probably he's a genius yeah he's he's a genius

he's probably one of the most influential people people of our lifetime that's still alive, and you're able to see him.

Do you feel regret, though, that you went to that concert and enjoyed it

with all of your friends that you could possibly think of to invite

instead of obsessing over the Amarosa phone call tapes?

You could have done that instead.

You could have been homeless.

We had something

to do with that.

We were thinking about it, yeah.

Because it seems like that would be a much better

way to spend your time.

Did you see the latest tweet, too, by the way?

From the president?

No.

When you give a crazed, crying, lowlife a break and give her a job at the White House, I guess it just didn't work out.

Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog.

Now they're saying that Dog is racist.

Yeah.

CNN is reporting that Dog is called many people Dog.

Is there any other way to analyze anything?

Now they're saying every time he calls someone stupid, that it's a black person, which is...

Did he just become racist after he got elected?

Like, he was calling everyone in, I mean, he called Glenn stupid 20 times.

He called the

I mean, I knew he was right on that one, but I mean, he's not right on all of them.

But, I mean, everyone.

He only said it because he's orange and I'm white.

Well, I don't know.

You guys folks seem like you're a little orange.

I don't think it's that.

But it will be interesting to see that they have that thing where

wherever he is an opponent of someone is the person he calls dog and stupid.

So if he happens to be at one particular moment against an African-American person like Amarosa, he's going to call that or Maxine Waters.

Those are the people who've been attacking him lately.

So he's calling them stupid and dogs.

And when it was Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio and Carly

Fiorina, right?

Like then it was them.

It's just whoever.

I just wonder, though, is there no one in the White House that can help him get a grip on it?

So we just, we don't have to go through this every time.

No, I don't

think it's me.

I don't think anybody can do that.

I mean, this is cataclysmic at CNN, the dog thing.

But that's stupid.

CNN.

They are so done.

They're just hanging themselves.

They just really are.

Did you see what

Chris Cuomo said last night?

I think, yes.

About Antifa?

Yeah.

Is that it?

Unbelievable.

Unbelievable.

Unbelievable.

Where, you know, hey, look, if you're a member of Antifa, if you're standing up against the Nazis.

Well, wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

What?

If you're standing up against the Nazis and you're an Antifa and you're throwing the first punch, even, I mean, legally, no difference, but morally, there's a huge difference.

No,

no.

He's fine with the violence.

He's fine with the violence.

You said that didn't measure up to the bigotry.

Right.

The press was actually

treated and manhandled.

Some of them had

their equipment equipment taken and destroyed.

They're fine with that, but you say CNN sucks.

Yeah.

You are a danger to all of us.

We're all going to get killed.

It's unbelievable.

Unbelievable.

Did you hear

this latest clip from the supposed Omarosa tapes that the media is trying to make a big deal out of?

It's fascinating because

the headline of it is, Katrina Pearson, you remember the spokesperson for Trump during the campaign,

said on a phone call that Trump did say the N-word.

That's the headline.

That's going everywhere.

Yes, he said it.

Let's play the tape.

I don't know if we have this.

We have the tape.

We have multiple.

I don't know if we have that tape here handy.

We have multiple tapes.

Do we have it?

Sarah, do we have it?

We're looking for it.

I don't think we have that tape, but that one just came out fairly recently.

So they're saying this.

And so

then you listen to the tape.

And the tape is they are discussing the potential possibility of a tape working.

Led by Almarosa.

Right.

where they say hey is there a is there a tape one of the advisors said I asked Trump if there's a tape of him saying the n-word would that be possible if there was a tape and he said no and then we so now we got to figure out though if something like this comes out how do we spin it again so this is a a PR conversation where they're trying to figure out how to spin a tape they've not heard okay so and they don't know it even exists in fact everyone is denying that it everybody in the room says it doesn't exist right but in case it does right and then Katrina Pearson said, she's like talking in Trump's voice almost.

And she says, yes, he said it and he regrets it.

Like that.

So like she's saying, my response in this situation would be,

yes, he said it, but he regrets it.

But he wasn't, no one had heard the tape.

Now,

there are claims that the tape exists.

You know, Amaroska is saying that.

They also have tapes of him,

you know,

being peed on by hookers.

Come on.

Right.

It's like they've supposedly had it for two two years.

Are you telling me they wouldn't have released that?

Please.

In the last two years

if they could have.

This is ridiculous.

Stopped him from maybe being elected president.

CNN ran a headline last night.

Why isn't Amarosa's book number one?

Because nobody believes her.

Everybody knows she is a conniving witch.

She was on The Apprentice.

Nobody liked her.

Nobody trusted her.

The only person in America who seemed to think anything positive about her was Donald Trump.

It was Donald Trump.

Everyone else, the whole staff hated her.

Everybody on the show hated her.

The only person who thought she was any good was Donald Trump, which again, to his detriment, again, how many times have we talked about these advisors that he throws in there that seem terrible?

I mean, luckily now, basically, all of the really bad ones are gone.

All the ones we were warning about during the campaign, I mean, I can't think of any exception off the top of my head.

There's probably one or two I'm forgetting.

But most of them are all gone.

The big ones are gone now.

Yeah, they're all gone.

The big ones are gone.

And then they've sorted through them, which is a a real positive.

I mean, you know, Steve Bannon and Manafort and Flynn and Lewandowski and, you know, Pearson and Digimarosa.

Did you hear the tape yesterday where Donald Trump was talking to her and he's like, what happened?

Yes.

Paul Marosa.

Okay.

We'll know if he really is really lying.

I mean, you know, he knows it and he's lying.

I think there's lots of things that he does where he's, where he's, he believes it.

You know, he's somehow or another convinced himself that that's the truth.

There were more people there.

It's not true, but he's somehow or another convinced himself.

I think that's when he sounds kind of convincing.

Here he knows he's lying and he's acting.

Do we have that tape?

We do.

This is the Amarosa tape, too.

Amarosa, what's going on?

I just saw in the news that you're thinking about leaving.

What happened?

General Kelly.

General Kelly came to me and said that you guys wanted me to leave.

No, nobody even told me about it.

You know, they run a big operation, but I didn't know it.

I didn't know that.

Love that.

I love you leaving it all.

I love that.

He's like, I didn't know it.

I didn't know it.

Damn it.

It's so

powerful.

It's powerful.

It's a powerful piece of acting.

Yeah,

you can sense the passion.

They bleeped it because it's a GD.

But to hear his actual pronunciation.

I just can't believe they got rid of her.

If only.

If only I had some say in this stuff.

This is funny.

If only I had some power in this house.

Oh.

I mean, look, they're totally right.

Kelly was right, and Trump was right to get rid of Amarosa.

She should have never have been there.

Yes, and the president, I mean, look, the president shouldn't be doing those things unless it's somebody who answers, unless it's General Kelly.

You know, somebody who answers directly to him, somebody else should be making those cuts.

General Kelly should be making those cuts.

Let the president go, I, man, I.

And that fake call you just heard is actually a smart move.

You go to her and hopefully you get some goodwill from Trump to her so she doesn't do what she's doing now, which is going around and running around and saying all sorts of terrible things, which most of them are completely unproven.

Right.

And there's no evidence to support.

I mean, whoever thought this book would sell, sell, moron.

Whoever thought this book would sell is an idiot.

Nobody likes her, nobody believes her.

I mean, look, the Michael Wolf thing, I don't think people believe that either, but it sold a lot of copies.

So you could see potentially how they might think it.

If she had a number of people, I think the Michael Wolf thing sold a lot of copies in the first few days because people were giving it credit for the first few days.

Well, look, people bash the Michael Wolfe book.

And there's reasons to bash it.

However, it's the main reason why Steve Bannon is out of the circle of

Donald Trump.

So it's a real positive from that front because, you know, Bannon on the record to Michael Wolfe told him lots of things that were ridiculous.

Yeah, and it was interesting because you knew it was Steve Bannon, and so you could learn something about Steve Bannon.

Homarosa has no credibility.

Not learning anything about Homarosa that you didn't already know.

She's

she connives.

She backstabs.

She lies?

Shut up.

By the way, can I still contribute to the GoFundMe page?

Oh, yeah.

For my patriotism?

Yes.

Yes.

Nobody knows better

than I do about your incredible patriotism.

Thank you.

One of your kidney stones, Pat, earlier donated $5.

Yeah, Kidney Stone is really active on Twitter.

I'm not surprised.

It's just one of them, though?

Just one of them.

The rest of them are tightwads.

But I appreciate it, Pat.

You know, some people say

we're only doing this to beat Peter Strzok,

who's raised $300,000 in the last 24 hours.

But your goal is a billion, right?

Billion.

Yes, billion dollars.

You can do that at GoFundMe now.

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