The Glenn Beck Program - 1/22/18 - 'A Collection of Sheep to the Media' ( Jan Lewan joins Glenn)

Episode Date: January 22, 2018

Hour 1  A disgusting display from the Women’s March… What was the message at the march?... March for LIFE is trying to let women be born… When was the last time we got hit by an asteroid? Oh, ...yeah, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth… We are a collection of sheep to the media… We gathered and the press didn’t even notice… Comparing how the media took racist comments between Obama and Trump… Trump winning the presidential election would put pressure on the FBI over Hillary’s emails… How can we trust the Justice Department if they’re losing things?... Mountain of evidence FBI has hidden… Watch Uranium One tonight on TheBlaze TV.     Hour 2  The government is shut down… I know it is difficult and scary… Now in its third day and could go longer… The military should make what Congress makes… Both sides seem not to care too much about the military… Venezuela in the news after looting breaking out in the country…. Where is the media on this?... Google comes out about the rise of AI having a greater impact on us than the discovery of fire… We are losing the fundamentals to communicate with each other… The best-reviewed film is Paddington 2?? Not even the first one?... Jordan Peterson: ‘Men have value, but no one gives them words of encouragement’ … Women don’t have a network… Dan Rather moves to Young Turks?... Jim Acosta about the failure to pass a bill.     Hour 3 Great Britain’s health care system is in crisis… this is what BernieCare looks like?...We talk with Polka King Jan Lewan… Jack Black is Jan Lewan in Netflix’s The Polka King… ‘I never thought that movie would change my life’ … Eagles are going to the Super Bowl, but can they handle the Patriots?... The country is boycotting the NFL for kneeling, but no fight for the military to get paid during shutdown?... This whole shutdown is because of DACA? Really?... We are accusing the Democrats of not being pro-DACA enough… Is this just a fulfillment of what we believe?... All we want is a secure border… Both sides are in too deep with Russia… Twitter contacting those who interacted with a Russian bot.   The Glenn Beck Program with Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere, Weekdays 9am–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Blaze Radio Network. On demand. Courage. Truth. Glenn Beck. That was a beautiful weekend, wasn't it? No, seriously. No, it was a beautiful weekend.
Starting point is 00:00:23 If you had a chance to go out with your family and, you know, attend any of these marches, you heard the C word, the F word, the P word, the S word, the D word. I could play some of it, but the FCC would find me. if I even showed you some of the signs that were brandished at the women's marches across the country this weekend. But you get the picture. Have you tried to even watch a TV show with your kids? I mean, anything off network? I mean, who knew the odd couple was on again?
Starting point is 00:00:55 I had no idea. Matthew Perry, I guess, has done the third season of the odd couple. Who knew? Did you know that, Stu? I remember it starting. No, I didn't even hear that it started. But anyway, it's going on. And I'm like, okay, finally a show.
Starting point is 00:01:09 We can watch for the kids. No, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. The A word is all over it. Thank you. Thank you. I, you know, if you went to the marches with your daughters, and I know I'm speaking outside of this audience, but the vulgarity, the disgusting display of the women's marches across the country
Starting point is 00:01:31 was appalling for so many reasons. The worst was how many moms exposed their children. children to such rage and hatred. Kids have no idea what's going on. Kids have no idea. You're teaching them that this is who we are. I don't think parents know what's going on, quite honestly. Just for a second, think about what you're teaching your daughters. What was the message at the Women's March?
Starting point is 00:01:59 Something between I hate Trump and stay away from our genitalia. I think. I don't know. It's not really productive. What do you for? If those who attended the women's march really cared about women's rights, perhaps they would have spent a few minutes, just a few minutes, considering the march of life.
Starting point is 00:02:29 The message was clear. The message was noble. Let more women be born. The March for Lifers are literally trying to save the lives of millions of women. the women's marchers are marching to complain about Donald Trump. They are being used. Millions of women are being used for the next election. That's it.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Save women. Let women be born. Complain about Donald Trump. You tell me which one's more heroic. Which one? Which one do you want your children to hear? It's Monday, January 22nd. This is the Glenn Beck program.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I don't know the last time my blood pressure was as high. It's not going to be a healthy day for me. I've noticed that. The pre-show meeting today was, I would say, on edge. Perhaps would be the description. You know what? Today. Now, tomorrow, I hope to feel differently.
Starting point is 00:03:53 But today. And all through the weekend. I am so tired of the media. I am so tired of giving people the benefit of the doubt, of looking towards and looking for the better angels among us, because I don't see them. There are so many important things going on. Did you hear about the FBI this weekend?
Starting point is 00:04:27 if you heard about the FBI this weekend, you probably weren't watching the news. You were probably reading it from a right-wing news site. Because God forbid anyone on the left actually reports the news that the FBI looks to be totally corrupt. Now, this coming from a guy who thinks there is something to be found with the Russia investigation. on both sides. But when I read what the FBI agent who changed the language of the decision on Hillary Clinton, what he was texting back and forth to his girlfriend,
Starting point is 00:05:15 his lover, what he was saying to her about Donald Trump, we already know that they needed an insurance policy. We already have that text. The text that came out this weekend and the fact, fact that the FBI deleted 9,000 text messages between them is disturbing at best. But is the media on that? No. No, of course not. No. No, no, no. No. I am a fan and a supporter of Jake Tapper. I am a fan. I'm probably the only one on the right that is left as a fan and a
Starting point is 00:05:54 supporter of Jake Tapper. What was Jake Tapper talking about this weekend? With all of the things that are going on. CNN correspondent with Jake Tapper, Tom Foreman, noted that during a governmental shutdown in 2013, NASA was unable to monitor, quote, a potentially dangerous asteroid for more than two weeks. A big one, by the way, is expected to brush by Earth on February 4th. Okay. Let me just tell you this.
Starting point is 00:06:38 You call us fearmongering? You call us fearmongers? You say that we stir the population up. You're talking about an asteroid that might hit the earth February 4th. First of all, it's not going to hit the earth February 4th. And second, if it does hit the earth, we're not going to know about it in advance anyway. All the government, they could all be working on it full time. They're not going to tell us.
Starting point is 00:07:07 How many times have we ever read or seen somebody always says, can't tell the people, they'll just panic. You're going to know that an asteroid's going to hit the earth as the asteroid hits the earth. But we've made it for quite some time without a life-killing asteroid hitting us. The last time, let's think back was, yeah, that's right, the dinosaurs. And we're not even sure if that was an asteroid, but we're pretty, we're pretty sure it was an asteroid that killed all the dinosaurs. Okay. I think we're going to be okay in the next two weeks, Jake. I think we're going to be okay.
Starting point is 00:07:47 I don't think we need to worry about those earth-killing asteroids during this shutdown. I will say the Eagles are in the Super Bowl, so if they're leading in the fourth quarter, an asteroid probably will hit the planet. Congratulations, by the way, we thought about you all night. Thank you. That's why it's hard for me to be upset today, as upset as you are. The whole government could melt to the ground right now, and I don't care.
Starting point is 00:08:12 You know what? I just, I just, what is happening to us? What is happening to us? Our entire culture is going away. Our entire culture. And the media, okay, this is what really set me off. Are you familiar with the Scotty Vest people? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Okay. Oh, yeah. Yeah, remember they were a big advertisers of office. cars. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Scottie vest. Yeah. Right. Who are they, who are they, who are they, who are they, who are they, who are they, who are they, who are they, I mean, I my, I mean, they're. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Right. Like it's it's it's a vest that if I remember correctly has like lots of cool pockets and places to store firearms. Yeah. Yeah. You know, that's a big part of their advertising campaign. Yeah. So did you know last week that, uh,
Starting point is 00:09:12 Scotty vest, what's his name, Jordan Scott or whatever his name is, he felt comfortable enough to go out on Facebook and say, you know what, I see people up at the ski lifts wearing my vest, and they'll say, where did you hear about us? And they'll say, Fox News, and I just laugh. I tell them, you know, I only advertise on Fox News because you guys, the audience is so gullible and so, stupid. You'd buy anything. Really? Really? Wow. Really? Wow. Really? Now, I tried to do my homework because I didn't want to just
Starting point is 00:09:58 retweet that. I mean, it happened last week. I didn't want to just retweet that the first time I saw it. So, let's look into it. Is it true? Because he removed it from Facebook. So all you have is the word of somebody. and you can mock up Facebook. Sure. Okay. Can I find any credible source? Can I find any source on the left that would have no reason to print that other than it's big news? Yeah, no.
Starting point is 00:10:30 No, they didn't even print it. Didn't even print it. Didn't cover it as a story. Is that because it's not real? No, it's absolutely real. You go to Scottyvest. dot com or whatever the hell their email their website is and they've commented on it okay so the duplicity here and and and this is really what set me off listen to me carefully media
Starting point is 00:11:01 you want to know why Donald Trump won that's a prime example right there a prime example Did you read about the family with the 13 kids that had been, you know, chained into the basement that they found last week? Did you see the update on it over the weekend where they were, where the children talked about the torture, the mental torture that this couple did? And what they would do is if the kids were really, really hungry. Now remember, the 29-year-old female left her confinement at 87 pounds. So they were always hungry. So mom and dad would go out and they would get a pumpkin pie and an apple pie. And they would put it just out of reach of the children.
Starting point is 00:11:58 You want some pie kids? This is so good. And they would never give them any of the pie. But they would leave it there so they could. could see it so they could smell it, but they could never eat it. And they mocked them. I contend that that's what the GOP has done to the Middle America. That's what the media has done to Middle America. That's what politicians, what Hollywood and everybody else like Scotty Vest has done to Middle America. And I'm sick of it. I am sick of it. I tolerate you. I tolerate the people.
Starting point is 00:12:39 and I even make friends and I have friends with people on the left. I respect them. I don't mock them. I even defend them. Even though I don't understand them, I try to understand. Now, there was a time that I was absolutely certain they were morons. There was a time that I was absolutely certain
Starting point is 00:13:08 that they are anti-American liars. and I'm talking about, you know, the people who disagree with me. I'm not talking about the actual liars. But I have tried to look at everybody at where they are. What has happened in their life? What is their upbringing? What is their education? And I've tried to understand them.
Starting point is 00:13:40 And I've tried to accept them for where they are. Can we get anybody on the other side that will do the same? Or are you just bilking the moment? the middle of America. Are you just using us for your ratings and for your money? Because that's all you're doing to us. You're marketing us. We're a collection of sheep to you.
Starting point is 00:14:04 And you don't care if we're slaughtered or not. We don't, we're not even people to you. We're just a bunch of rubs that will buy your products. We're just a bunch of rubs that will be your fan. We're just a bunch of robs that will watch your television show. We'll vote for you. As you promise us, oh, you want that? Oh, I want that too.
Starting point is 00:14:30 My gosh, wouldn't that be great? I'm going to give you, yeah, I'll tell you what, we're going to repeal Obamacare. Let me get, in fact, I'm going to go out and get that right now. And I'm going to set it just like that pie, just out of reach. And then when I have the power, I'll remind you that you're in chains, and then I'll just mock you. I for one am done. Actually, let me rephrase. I'm done with those kinds of people.
Starting point is 00:15:07 I'm just done with the game. I'm not going to play your game or accept your game. Not, oh, wait, wait, I'll be like the all-important left. Hashtag, not another dime. Not another moment. But I wanted to rephrase because I don't mean that, well, I mean that literally. I don't mean that I'm done right now because I have a lot more to say today. So for those of you watching CNN and you know that that asteroid could hit us by February 4th,
Starting point is 00:16:04 but heavens were all going to die. Let me now scaremonger you into being prepared. Isn't that right? what they told us, that we only tell you to be prepared because we're trying to scare you that everything is going to come undone. I don't think I've ever told you about an asteroid coming to hit us by February 4th. This society is breaking down. The center will not hold unless people start to come together quickly. And I don't know how to get there. I will tell you that I would prepare because February 4th we're all going to die from an asteroid.
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Starting point is 00:17:44 I mean, I don't know why and how the media can be this blind. They really don't know. Well, how is Donald Trump elected? We've done some real soul searching. Because everyone is mocking the center of the country. They've mocked and used and lied to us for God knows how long. And this is the first guy to stand up who says, I'm with them in a way that his punch matters.
Starting point is 00:18:25 you know, remember, Mitt Romney was the worst guy on the planet, my gosh. Mid Romney, he's got files of women. You couldn't have had an easier go than Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney wasn't really a conservative. You couldn't have had an easier go, but you made him into the devil himself when you knew and we knew. He wasn't. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:55 So what happens? It just gets worse and worse and worse until a fighter stands up. Until somebody stands up and says, oh, I'm with them. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. That's why they're loyal to him. You can't see that? America is loyal, 35% loyal to him because they're tired of being punched in the face. They're tired of being taken for granted.
Starting point is 00:19:29 They're tired of not counting. They're tired of being called a racist. They're tired of being called a hater, a bigot. They're tired of being called a stupid Christian. They're tired of it. Most of all, they're tired of being used. It's tired of it. You can only use people for so long.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Once people wake up to the fact that, oh my gosh, you've been using me. You've been mocking me behind my back all this time. And then I took it because I thought we were friends. Holy cow. Glenn Beck. Mercury. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. I do not mean to inflict him on you.
Starting point is 00:20:42 Just to rile you up. I want to inf- I'm sorry to inflict him on you because I think a point needs to be made to the media. This is Rob Reiner at the Women's March this weekend. We were all here a year ago for many different reasons. But one of the unifying reasons was we were scared. We were scared. of who was going to enter the White House. A year has gone by
Starting point is 00:21:21 and he has corroborated every one of our fears. And we cannot whitewash this anymore. We have a racist in the White House. We have a sexist in the White House. House, we have a pathological liar in the White House. And he is tearing away at the fabric of our democracy. And when we all came together, last time, we had the power. And it's the women. Okay. Stop. I. Okay. Do you remember? Do you remember 828? Do you remember? Do you remember?
Starting point is 00:22:21 going to Washington do you remember this time and do you remember that they but the media was looking for signs they were looking for anything they wanted they needed a sign that said Barack Obama is a Marxist they needed it Barack Obama is a liar we want our government back because that was proof That you were out of your control nuts. You were a revolutionary. You were anti-government. And you were a racist.
Starting point is 00:23:09 They're just fear-mongering. And what happened? We gathered and the press didn't even notice. They still tried to make it about something else. Not once. Not once did they say, wow, maybe there's something else happening here. Maybe this is about something bigger than just Barack Obama.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Nope. Nope. They could not do it. Imagine had I given that exact speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Imagine if I said half of those things on that day. What would have happened to me? They are so certain that they are right. They lack all self-reflection.
Starting point is 00:24:16 I want to give you a little montage here. Because I learned a lesson. You cannot think out loud. You can't question. You can't look at somebody's record of life. You can't look at their words. Well, that's just the way white people will do you. You can't look at their books.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Well, my grandmother had it bred into her to fear black people. You can't look at the record of where they went to church, Jeremiah Wright. And you can't look at what they're doing. The police acted stupidly. And say, you know what? I think this guy has a problem with race. You can do that. You're a racist if you ask, is the president racist?
Starting point is 00:25:03 Does the president have some racist tendencies? is the president misinformed? Is the president out of step with regular America? Oh my gosh, what's regular America? How dare you? You mean white America, don't you? You're a racist. That's exactly what happened.
Starting point is 00:25:23 God forbid you do that. Or is it suddenly okay? I'm not saying that he doesn't like white people. I'm saying he has a problem. He has a... This guy is, I believe, a racist. Glenn back in the news.
Starting point is 00:25:38 How is it possible that this guy can sit on national television and call the president of the United States a racist? This president sees everything through a racial prism and may even have his own racist police. I wish we would just stop this. Glenn Beck and people like that need to stop this. The notion that Donald Trump reinforces his animus, his racially driven animus, his racism, that he demonstrates it over and over again from the Oval Office. You know, throwing out the R word, the racist word, and some other words are conversants.
Starting point is 00:26:06 conversation stoppers. We're never going to get past the point where the Glenn Becks of the world will just hurl that out at people. But what more do we need to see or hear from this racist man? Not only is he racist, he is an embarrassment. These are the birthers. This is the narrative that they want the man to fail, and now they're labeling, hey, he's a racist. It doesn't make what he said any less ignorant or any less racist, not racial, not racially charged, racist. As long as Glenn Beck is out there calling the president a racist or anyone else are racist, we're never going to get past this point of constantly reacting to racial flare-ups.
Starting point is 00:26:43 You think President Trump is a racist? I think he is a racist. I see it with both Glenn Beck and with Rush Limbaugh. These guys with really suspect racial feelings and perceptions are projecting their own hate and their own divisiveness. And it's the same sentiment, Chris, and it's something that virtually everyone recognized right away. It is racism. It's such a blunt object of, of, of,
Starting point is 00:27:05 racism when you when you say racism it's a it's a big charge oh it's a it's a huge I find it awful I think you have to be very careful and then secondly there's the racial angle I don't think there's any getting away from the color of people from Norway as opposed to people coming from Haiti Africa a lot of that is simple grandstanding making outrageous statements provocateur going to show any moral courage when it comes to standing up to the racist comments made by the president of the United States David, first of all.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Glenn Beck owes the president an apology. He owes the American people apology. We take this additional, a very clear racist thing. He's an evil man. This is an insult to our democracy, our way of life. We have to start calling things what they are. We have to stop asking if this person is a racist because the evidence is there. He is.
Starting point is 00:27:54 I hate giving someone who says something like that any more attention. Outrageous is one way of putting it. I would say irresponsible. If you put Haiti next to Norway, it's on. He said there's a black and white issue. the way the president laid it out yesterday. If someone on the left had called George Bush a racist on TV, would we be throwing our hands up, would be so outraged?
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Starting point is 00:32:04 It's real estate agents. I trust.com. Glenn, back. Investigators in both the House and the Senate were stunned Friday afternoon after receiving a batch of newly released texts between the FBI officials, Peter, how do you say his name, Sturzok and Lisa Page? These two were... I'll never get used to the Lisa Page thing,
Starting point is 00:32:30 which, by the way, is the air name of my wife who's on radio, except P-A-I-G-E. But every time the story comes up, Lisa Page, everyone texts my wife, and it's not my wife. As far as I know, did not have an affair with an FBI agent. I'd like to know that if that's accurate.
Starting point is 00:32:48 But as far as I know... It would make it a lot easier for a name if you're having an affair with the woman the same name as your wife. Right. I mean, it would be... At least it would give me a little bit of attention. So in the newly released texts, they discussed Trump winning the Republican presidential nomination, which they said would create pressure on the FBI to quickly finish up the Hillary
Starting point is 00:33:08 Clinton email investigation known inside the Bureau as the midterm exam or MIE. Holy crap, one of them, a page is texting. And it wasn't that, but Cruz just dropped out of the race. What? You heard it right, my friend. I saw Trump one, figured it would be a bit. Now the pressure really starts to finish M.Y. It sure does. Trump simply cannot be president. Now, we know that they said that they had a meeting at the FBI that talked about that,
Starting point is 00:33:46 that Trump couldn't be the president, and they had to have some sort of insurance. Well, what insurance is that? well the FBI accidentally deleted 9,000 texts they you know gosh we didn't know that we should have saved all that stuff do you ever have that when you sometimes you know if you're falling asleep while you're working on something and your head kind of falls down on the keyboard and it lands on the delete button all the time right and then you delete let's say 9000 files that happens to me
Starting point is 00:34:15 if it's happened if it's happened once to me it's it's well it's happened once that doesn't happen but it seems to happen because the last time we had deleted files was Hillary Clinton and then the time before that was the investigation
Starting point is 00:34:31 into the IRS they seemed to lose a lot of files but only when people on the Democratic side are under investigation yeah because they're looking into our stuff all the time
Starting point is 00:34:45 oh yeah no they haven't lost a text that you've written No, not one. It's pretty embarrassing. Look, there's a line here, right? Just because someone says, if an FBI agent in a private conversation says something negative about the president, that is not a reason that they can't be an FBI agent. You know, 50% of the country has been saying negative things about Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:35:10 So, you know, you can't just say that we can only have investigations on Donald Trump by his supporters. I mean, that's just as ridiculous. But there is a line here that seems to have been crossed. It's not about just opposing the president or thinking his policies are bad. It's about mapping out strategies to undermine him if he were to win. That's a big difference, right? It's not just not like treason. I can't define it any other way than treason.
Starting point is 00:35:40 You are working to thwart the president of the United States, whom you think is bad. That's treason. especially if you're a sworn duty on the other side of that. Again, finding the, you know, if you believe someone's committed a crime, you have to look at these things. And we have to look at all of this in context. You know, if it's just an offhanded comment he's making to his, what I guess was a fling, you know, that's one thing. And you can say, that doesn't necessarily mean they went ahead with an insurance policy, right?
Starting point is 00:36:14 We don't know that. We need to know that. But do you trust? Let me give you this. I don't trust the judgment. of someone who's going to say that. But I don't trust the FBI. One investigator was asked about this on Friday. They said, quote, very suspicious. It's hard to believe. When asked to rate his trust of the FBI in a scale of 1 to 10, he quickly answered zero. Now, I don't know if we should have zero trust in the FBI, but this is not helping. How can we trust the FBI? How can we trust the FBI? How can we
Starting point is 00:36:50 trust the Justice Department. If you are, if you are losing things, I mean, look, I don't, I don't buy into tonight at five o'clock. We're back at the chalkboard and I'm going to give you four days
Starting point is 00:37:06 of what Gazprom is, what this, what this charge is against Hillary Clinton with uranium one. Uranium one. And, and, And uranium one, they dismiss. Everybody dismisses.
Starting point is 00:37:24 No, you should not dismiss it. Just like you shouldn't dismiss what is going on with the investigation of Donald Trump. Is there anything there? I don't know. I don't know. But we should have an independent and fair investigation so we all know the truth. If you look at uranium one and you see the sequence of events, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Now they've just made indictments on this, but the left again keeps saying, well, there is nothing there. Really? Would you just watch the chalkboard with me tonight? Can I get people on the right or in the left to watch the chalkboard and you tell me and watch you with an open mind. I'm not, I'm not making any accusations that aren't proven, that aren't documented. I am laying out a sequence of events that is,
Starting point is 00:38:19 extraordinarily difficult to explain in any way that is innocent. Now, that doesn't mean that anyone is guilty because more information needs to be found out or released. But there is a mountain of evidence that the FBI has that they have hidden and they have sequestered so no one even in Congress could look at it. you need to watch this series. Uranium 1. Tonight, only on the Blaze TV. Blaze.com slash TV. Subscribe and we'll see you tonight at 5 o'clock.
Starting point is 00:39:01 Glenn, back. Mercury. Courage. Truth. I'm sure right now, you know, you're listening to this from inside the safety and security of your own government shutdown bomb shelter.
Starting point is 00:39:31 This is not, a test the government is shut down panic unless you're in your government shutdown shelter for those of you that did manage to venture out this weekend to your horror I salute your bravery I do I don't know how you did it
Starting point is 00:39:48 the shutdown now is entering its third day the Senate has a procedural vote at noon today that could fund the government temporarily until February 8th but I wouldn't hold out too much hope the end is near don't crack the lid on your bomb shelter just yet. We'll notify you if the government actually does go back to work.
Starting point is 00:40:10 The rumor is the relationship between the White House and Chuck Schumer is at an all-time low. Huh. Trump met with Schumer on Friday. Trump wanted the wall. Schumer wanted amnesty. You can imagine how that conversation went. Not well. This entire thing is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:40:29 The government is going to eventually get funded. Nobody's going to die. No asteroids are going to hit the earth. But until that happens, we're going to be forced to watch grown men and women act like children, argue for things that, you know, they know they probably don't have any chance of actually getting. Will the wall be funded from coast to coast? Now, anything is possible, but I doubt it. Will DACA become law?
Starting point is 00:40:57 Well, let's not forget that Obama had to write an executive order specific. because he knew both parties wouldn't be able to successfully vote on it. So one side will eventually blink. The question is, which one? It's usually us. If this stretches through the week, we're going to get dangerously close to this affecting our men and women in uniform. Military families cannot miss a paycheck. We're, you know, we are ready.
Starting point is 00:41:26 They're not getting rich. I really think the people in the military should make what Congress makes. and what the military makes should be the paycheck for Congress. Our soldiers are risking their lives in combat zones and now they have to worry about paying their bills back home. Both sides are to blame here. Both sides are using military families as pawns
Starting point is 00:41:50 to argue for the highly improbable. You'd think that military families would be off limits in this power play between overgrown children, but they're more than willing to play that card. both sides. One Democrat actually tried. Here's Senator Claire McCaskill on the Senate floor pleading for an amendment to keep the paychecks going to the military. I want to make sure that tonight we send a very clear signal that we don't want one moment to pass with there being any uncertainty of any soldier anywhere in the world that they will be
Starting point is 00:42:24 paid for the valiant work they do on behalf of our national security. Unbelievable. That's a Democrat. by the way, and you'd think the Republicans would jump at it and take it, but here's Mitch McConnell's response. Is there objection? Mr. President, is serving the right to object? We passed similar legislation during the government shutdown back in 2013. My hope is that we can restore funding for the entire government before this becomes necessary.
Starting point is 00:42:52 I'm going to object for tonight, but we'll discuss again tomorrow. Therefore, I object. And he put his head back under his shell. The turtle has spoken. Both sides are to blame here. And neither one seems to really care about the military. I, for one, just would like to end this stupidity. Get back to doing whatever it is you guys do or not, really.
Starting point is 00:43:15 I'm not that worried that you're not doing anything. You know, you have those super cool lunches at the Capitol Grill or whatever. I'll pay for your lunch. Just leave the rest of us alone, will you? Your arrogance and stupidity has severe consequences. and this country is already paying those consequences. It's Monday, January 22nd. This is the Glenn Beck program.
Starting point is 00:43:51 All the world is but a stage. And didn't it feel like that? I mean, when you're watching the news, doesn't it feel like that? When you're watching this government shutdown nonsense and everybody is so upset about it, like, I don't really care. Well, if it wasn't a fictional play,
Starting point is 00:44:07 we would have died from the government shutdown. However, that death would have only followed a death from the tax plan and global warming and any number of other things they've told us we're going to die of in the past couple of years. It's constant threat of death. You know what's amazing to me is constant threat of death because there's a way to get rich off of it. There's a way to get power off of it. However, we are facing the greatest crisis, possible crisis, and the greatest utopian breakthrough in the history of time, at least known time. Maybe this has happened on other planets. Maybe this has already happened to us and we're all living in the Matrix.
Starting point is 00:44:57 Eagle Super Bowl victory. It could only be done by computer simulation. So. Feels that way sometimes. Yes. Over 50, 60 years or so. So there are so many things. that actually matter. Venezuela.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Have you even heard Venezuela in the news, really? Very few. I mean, we've covered it many times. But yes, we've, you know, that has been completely undercovered, especially from the idea that this was a socialist utopia not too long ago. Yeah. That we were all supposed to look to for guidance for our real futures. Right. Where's Sean Penn now? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:29 Is he down helping? On the night of January 9th, for example, a hungry mob took 30 minutes to pick clean a grocery store in the eastern city. By the time the owner arrived, he had opened five months at the store he had opened five months earlier. The looters had hauled everything away from cold cuts to ketchup to the cash register. It just makes me want to cry. The people now are saying we either loot or we die of hunger. There are food shortages, fuel shortages.
Starting point is 00:46:02 during the first 10 days of January, the Venezuelan Observatory for Social Conflict recorded 107 episodes of looting and several deaths in 19 of Venezuela's 23 states, but the figures don't capture the level of desperation. Where's some edie on this? You know, we're so constantly, we so worry about ourselves.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Where are we with people with actual issues? Well, this disproves a giant, narrative, though, for the media. Again, this is, this is, if they had their way, if the left had their way, they would institute many, not every, but many of the policies that Venezuela implemented that led them to this crisis. And they are getting the results that were predicted and have shown to be evident every time those policies are enacted.
Starting point is 00:46:53 So why would you focus on it? It doesn't help. Try this on for size. Anybody see the news this week? in. Now, I want you to think about this statement. Now, it came from the Google CEO. Here is the statement. Google is a leader in AI development. As with fire, humanity needs to embrace AI for its benefits, but also understand its downsize. History shows you, shows you that countries that pull back don't do well with change, you have to embrace.
Starting point is 00:47:32 the change. AI will have a bigger impact than to the discovery of fire. AI will have a bigger impact than the discovery of fire. I was writing in today. And I'm reading a book called Life 3.0. And I'm listening to it on Audible. And I just, I would, I just want to, I just want to roll this by you. See, see, why is it we're not paying attention to this at all? When I left Puerto Rico, I did so convinced that the conversation we had there about the future of AI needs to continue.
Starting point is 00:48:26 Because it's the most important conversation of our time. The AI conversation is important in terms of both urgency and impact. In comparison with climate change, which might wreak havoc in 50 to 200 years, many experts expect AI to have greater impact within decades, and to potentially give us technology for mitigating climate change. In comparison with wars, terrorism, unemployment, poverty, migration, and social justice issues, the rise of AI will have greater impact. will have greater impact than wars, social justice, climate change, in mere decades, like two. And remember, too, when they're talking about climate change, this isn't coming from a right-wing publication that's saying climate change won't be a big deal.
Starting point is 00:49:27 They're saying it is going to be a big deal. In fact, this is just going to be a bigger deal. In fact, I went to go find that. I had to play that for you because I went to go find that in the book. Not in the book. it's so weird yeah it's edited uh out of the book um he's talking about you know when i left puerto rico um uh you know i what he's talking about is this meeting in porto rico that all of the top scientists that we're all supposed to you know respect and revere and adore and take for
Starting point is 00:49:57 whatever they say is god's honest truth they had the biggest scientists in the world on AI and they brought together for the first time people like Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking and the people who are gung ho on AI and don't think it's ever going to be a problem. And they had a three day conference. No press was invited. There were, I don't know, 300 scientists there from all over the world. And they had this conversation and decided that this is the most important thing that could hit us. And they signed a document saying, well, the world really needs to understand this. This was in 2013.
Starting point is 00:50:42 It's now 2017. Nobody's talking about it. And that's okay. That's okay. I think people just think that this is some far away, you know, the sci-fi thing. But Venezuela is not. And what are we covering? What are we talking about?
Starting point is 00:50:59 What are we doing in our own life? My son said to me this weekend, I don't understand why I have to, I'm diagraming sentences. So how do I have to diagram sentences? Well, you have to diagram sentences because at some point you are going to have to write letters or emails to somebody. No, Dad, I'm probably not. I'll just be able to speak. I know, I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:51:25 Why do we have to study our scriptures all the time? Studying our scriptures all the time. I don't understand the point. Let me give you the point, son. The New Testament and the Old Testament, you don't have to believe them. Don't believe them. Go walk away and say, I'm just reading this. is history or allegory, stories.
Starting point is 00:51:47 But that's the basic fundamental of human civilization for the West. Every time we go off of those, we enter Dark Ages. Every time we go too strongly into them and have certitude that we know, and so we're going to rid the world of all those people who are doing wrong, we go into their Dark Ages. This is the basic fundamental building block of society. How do we behave? How do we love each other?
Starting point is 00:52:17 How do we forgive each other? 490 times I'm supposed to forgive you. What does that mean? Really? 490 times. Got to forget people 490 times. You know what that means? You lost count by then.
Starting point is 00:52:35 Nobody's like, I'm up. I'm up to 381 times accepting his apology. You're not counting. we are losing the very fundamentals of being even able to communicate with each other. We are in the communication age, the information age. And yet we are not communicating with each other. Our communication has gotten worse. We're in the information age.
Starting point is 00:53:11 We don't know more. We know less. As I was working with my son last night on Kepler, He said, I don't know the answer to that, Dad. And I said, you don't have to know the answer anymore. You don't have to know. You have to know how to find the answer. That's it.
Starting point is 00:53:34 We're not any more intelligent. We're not any more well-read. We have access literally to everything. Last night, I looked up a book that had been banned and then destroyed. Very few copies exist. It's on Kepler. It's called Kepler's Dreams. I had never even heard of it.
Starting point is 00:53:55 It was the first sci-fi book ever written, like in 1609. And it's about moon, a guy who travels to the moon. That had never even been thought of before. Within two minutes, I was reading it. I downloaded it. I would have, to work with my son on Kepler would have taken us weeks in a library when I was a kid. But we're not doing it. our homework. We see something on Twitter. We just repost it. We don't even read the whole story,
Starting point is 00:54:28 let alone check out, see if it's right. And the media, the guardians, they won't even watch their own damn movie. Watch the post. Watch the post. What's the point of the post? Both political parties will use you. So you shouldn't be beholden to either side. You should never trust the government. Even your friends in the government. but they don't watch it. They don't learn from history. Nobody does. If we're going to survive,
Starting point is 00:55:02 you need to start prioritizing. What matters most and what problems should be at the front of the stove and what problems can we just set back for a while? So a few weeks ago, my son-in-law, my daughter, got a new Casper bed. And they had a bed.
Starting point is 00:55:42 and my daughter has a bad back. And it was just killing her, especially with two kids. And so she said, Dad, I've got to get a mattress. I said, try it Casper. Because if you don't like it, you just send it back. Because I had purchased a bed about a year or so before, and it wasn't Casper. And I tried it out at the store, and I loved it at the store. And I hated it every second of it once I got it home.
Starting point is 00:56:09 So we bought a Casper. And we loved it. So I told my daughter get Casper, try it out. So she did. We were just talking last night because, you know, we were talking about her health and, you know, everything else. And I said, so how's your back doing? How do you like that mattress? And she said, her and her husband, we love it.
Starting point is 00:56:26 Why? Why? You want it back? Because it was the one that when we had Casper give us a wave, I gave my son and daughter, the Casper that we had just. we had just got i said no you can keep it i just i just want to know if you like it we love it we love it my wife and i love our casper we have the wave they have the regular one you can check out the difference all you have to do is just go to casper dot com casper dot com it ships free try it out a hundred nights in your own home risk free if you don't love it you don't have put it back in a box they'll
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Starting point is 00:57:58 Really interesting guy. We have him coming up. Also, Jordan Peterson is an incredibly astute professor. I want to play an exchange with him on television up in Canada. And you tell me, I mean, we're living in a parallel universe that's coming up. I, you've been talking a lot about kind of how our society is, it's on sometimes unrecognizable. Yeah. What are we doing? What has happened? to our society. I want to read you a sentence from a news story I came across this weekend. And you tell me how this is a sensible society. If we have not gone to a place where you can't recognize
Starting point is 00:58:34 the world that you're right. Wait until you hear the Jordan Peterson stuff because it's right where I'm going. All right, go ahead. Paddington 2. Paddington 2, which came in sixth place this weekend, made $8 million. Though the family sequel about the bear from Peru became Rotten Tomato's best reviewed movie ever this past week.
Starting point is 00:59:04 The best reviewed movie ever in the history of film is Paddington 2. Not even Paddington. It's worse. It's Paddington too. No, it's worse. Makes me want to go see it now. Glenn Beck. Mercury. It's the Glenn Beck program.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Have you ever wondered what it would be like if an alien came down and was fully engaged in truth and logic and would sit down with us or our reporters or whoever and would have a conversation and every once in a while, the alien would just look. at us like, is it just me? You're not, no, you're not following here. And the alien would not be able to figure out our circular thought. I contend that is Professor Jordan Peterson. I want you to listen to this audio of him on the BBC, where he has stirred up a hornet's nest because he was talking about gender equality, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:00:39 but I want you to listen to how calm, how rational, and how clear he is, and then listen to the reporter who doesn't seem to get it at all. This is what it would sound like if an alien beamed down on a TV set today. Jordan Peterson, you've said that men need to, quote, grow the hell up. Tell me why. Well, because there's nothing uglier than an old infant. There's nothing good about it.
Starting point is 01:01:14 People who don't grow up don't find the sort of meaning in their life that sustains them through difficult times, and they are certain to encounter difficult times, and they're left bitter and resentful and without purpose and adrift and hostile and resentful and vengeful and arrogant and deceitful and of no use to themselves
Starting point is 01:01:34 and of no use to anyone else, and no partner for a woman. There's nothing in it that's good. So, I mean, that sounds pretty bad. You're saying there's a crisis of masculinity. I mean, what do you do about it? You tell, you help people understand why it's necessary and important for them to grow up and adopt responsibility. Why that isn't a shake your finger and get your act together sort of thing.
Starting point is 01:01:59 Why it's more like a delineation of the kind of destiny that makes. life worth living. I've been telling young men, but it's not, I wasn't specifically aiming this message at young men to begin with. It just kind of turned out that way. And it's mostly, you admit, it's mostly men listening. It is. 90% of your audiences are men, right? Well, it's about 80% on, YouTube, which is a, YouTube is a male domain primarily. So it's hard to tell how much of it is because YouTube is male and how much of it is because of what I'm saying. But you, you, what I've been telling young men is that there's an actual reason why they need to grow up, which is that they have something to offer, you know,
Starting point is 01:02:39 that people have within them this capacity to set the world straight and that's necessary to manifest in the world. And that also doing so is where you find the meaning that sustains you in life. So what's gone wrong then? Oh, God. All sorts of things have gone wrong. I don't think that young men hear words of encouragement. Some of them never in their entire lives, as far as I can tell. That's what they tell me.
Starting point is 01:03:07 And the fact that the words that I've been speaking, the YouTube lectures that I've done and put online, for example, have had such a dramatic impact is an indication that young men are starving for this sort of message because why in the world would they have to derive it from a lecture on YouTube? Now, they're not being taught that it's important to develop yourself. But does it bother you that your audience is predominantly male?
Starting point is 01:03:34 Isn't that a bit divisive? No, I don't think so. I mean, Stop, stop, stop, stop. I just want to go over. I always want to go over. What he just said, what he just said, that there are many men who are not growing up, they are not taking responsibility for their life, and that will give their life no meaning.
Starting point is 01:03:54 They will become bitter, resentful, vengeful, deceitful, and alone. That's a ticking time bomb. Okay. So, what does he say? Don't shake your finger at them. show them that they need to be responsible because they can make their own life worth living. All positive. There's an incentive there.
Starting point is 01:04:12 There's an incentive there. It's not just doing it out of charity. You're doing it because it actually is good for you as well. We don't want you to be vengeful, resentful, deceitful, and alone. We want you to have meaning in your life. And it's that you have value. But nobody's ever said that to you, as he says. They're not encouraged.
Starting point is 01:04:33 Nobody is. And they're coming to him in droves because they're starving for the message. Listen to the message. I'm starving for the message that I need to grow up, that I need to be responsible, that I need to take control of my own life, that I can't be a kid for the rest of my life. They're starving for that message. And she says, well, isn't that bit divisive? What part of that is divisive? we're trying to build a better citizen we're trying to build a better spouse we're trying to build a better man isn't that divisive no they're starving for that women are getting that message everywhere you could do anything you could be anything men are no longer getting that message they need to hear that message as well we have overcorrected that's not it's not divisive that's encouraging
Starting point is 01:05:26 that men want to be better listen No, I don't think so. I mean, it's no more divisive than the fact that YouTube is primarily male and Tumblr is primarily female. Tumblr is primarily female. But you're just saying that's the way it is? Well, I'm not saying anything. It's just an observation that that's the way it is. There's plenty of women that are watching my lectures and my talks and buying my books. It's just that the majority of them happen to be men. What's in it for the women, though?
Starting point is 01:05:57 Well, what sort of partner do you want? you want an overgrown child or do you want someone to contend with that's going to help you and that you're going to lie on women have some sort of duty to sort of help fix the crisis masculine depends on what they want it's not what he was saying at all
Starting point is 01:06:12 she's just itching for a fight yeah so she so she says why would women be interested in a message about bettering men and his answer as well I mean what kind of partner did they want you want someone who's responsible and it can be an equal or do you want someone who's
Starting point is 01:06:30 a kid a kid oh so women have a responsibility to make men better that is not what the setup question was what his answer was nowhere in there was that even hinted in fact he's saying he's giving this message
Starting point is 01:06:47 he's giving it you're bashing him forgiving the message and then you're interpreting that you are now you're going to burden me with having to give that message I have to give it no I'm giving the message right now and men are starving for it
Starting point is 01:07:02 And the only reason the topic was brought up was because of her question She asked it He answered it and then she asked She acts shocked that he would bring it up Well he brought it up because you asked him the question Continue For the women though
Starting point is 01:07:18 Well what sort of partner do you want You want an overgrown child Or do you want someone to contend with That's going to help you And you're saying women have something sort of duty to sort of help fix the crisis of masculinity? But depends on what they want. Do men have a responsibility?
Starting point is 01:07:35 It's exactly how I laid it out. Like, women want, deeply want men who are competent and powerful. And I don't mean power in that they can exert tyrannical control over others. That's not power. That's just corruption. Power is competence. and why in the world would you not want a competent partner? Well, I know why, actually.
Starting point is 01:08:01 You can't dominate a competent partner. So if you want domination... Is that what you're saying? No, I'd say women who have had their relationships impaired with... Their relationships with men, impaired and who are afraid of such relationships will settle for a weak partner
Starting point is 01:08:18 because they can dominate them. But it's a suboptimal solution. Do you think that's what a lot of women are doing? I think there's a substantial minority. of women who do that. And I think it's very bad for them. They're very unhappy. It's very bad for their partners, although their partners get the advantage of not having to take any responsibility. But what gives you the right to say that? I mean, maybe that's how women want their relationships, those women. I mean, you're making these vast generalizations.
Starting point is 01:08:42 Oh, God, this is... I'm a clinical psychologist. You've done your research, and women are unhappy dominating men. I didn't say they were unhappy dominating men. I said it was a bad long-term solution. Okay, you said it was making them miserable. Yes, it is. And it depends on the time frame. I mean, there can be, there's intense pleasure in momentary domination. That's why people do it all the time. But it's no formula for a long-term, successful long-term relationship. That's reciprocal, right? Any long-term relationship is reciprocal, virtually by definition. So... Let me put a quote to you from the book. Well, you say there are whole disciplines in universities, forthrightly hostile towards men. These are the areas of study dominated by the post-modern stroke neo-Marxist claim that Western culture, in particular is an oppressive structure created by white men to dominate and exclude women. But then I want to put to you...
Starting point is 01:09:33 Minorities too dominate... Okay, sure. But I want to put to you that here in the UK, for example, let's take that as an example. The gender pay gap stands at just over 90%. You've got women at the BBC recently saying that the broadcaster is illegally paying them less than men to do the same job. You've got only seven women running the top Futsi 100 companies. Yeah. So it seems to a lot of women that they're still being dominated and excluded, to quote your words back to you.
Starting point is 01:10:01 It does seem that way, but multivariate analysis of the pay gap indicate that it doesn't exist. But that's just not true, is it? I mean, that 9% pay gap, that's a gap between median hourly earnings between men and women. That exists. Yeah, but there's multiple reasons for that. One of them is gender, but it's not the only reason. Like, if you're a social scientist worth your salt, you never do a univariate analysis. Like you say, well, women, an aggregate are paid less than men.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Okay, well, then we break it down by age. We break it down by occupation. We break it down by interest. We break it down by personality. But you're saying basically it doesn't matter if women aren't getting to the top because that's what he's saying. That's exactly. Great summary there of what he said.
Starting point is 01:10:43 Basically what you're saying is it doesn't matter if women are getting to the top. Well, I mean, what he's saying, this is such a fascinating point because she is doing a very detailed, throw crap against the wall and see what sticks sort of fight here. You know, she hits him earlier for giving vast generalizations. And then her next point is if you take all women and all men and divide their income, it comes out to be 9% higher for men. Wouldn't that be a, I don't know, a mass generalization? The exact thing you were just criticizing him about?
Starting point is 01:11:21 And of course, like, just because there's a difference between the two doesn't mean that it's bad, right? Like, I mean, it's, and we've talked about the pay gap over and over again, he is correct in his analysis of it in that when you break it down by age and you break it down by experience level. And education levels and choice of career paths and all of these other things. What you find out is there is basically no pay gap whatsoever. There's also something else. And Nile Ferguson has written a book. I think it's called the square and the tower. And he's talking about networks.
Starting point is 01:11:58 And he says one of the reasons why women are not, you know, dominant at the upper end of the spectrum is because they don't have the network. Men have a network that has been going forever and ever. And quite honestly, some of the stuff that is happening now is actually hurting the women making a network. Because guys are starting to say, I don't try. I don't, I can't, I don't know. I don't know what I should do. I, uh, and so they're not coming into the net.
Starting point is 01:12:26 They're not coming into the network. If you don't have a network, think about this conservatives. If you don't have a network, you, you, you miss power and opportunity. I mean, look at, um, what's his name, Sank, what's his face from, uh, the young Turks. Did you hear this? So, you know, everybody, every single. source on the right is hate mongering and can't be trusted. But the young Turks, which we have to find some stuff that the young Turks have said, the young Turks get $20 million in funding.
Starting point is 01:13:02 $20 million for this crazy group of people. Do you know that Dan Rather just signed to do the evening news for the Young Turks website? Dan fricking Rather? Now, A, it tells us exactly what we need to about Dan Rather, and he confirms everything that you ever suspected. But Dan Rather joins the Young Turks this weekend. And the Young Turks will go mainstream. Why? Because they're part of the network. Fresh start, New Year. Are you, how are you doing on your goals? My goal is to get healthy this year and to lose weight. I've lost nine pounds so far. since the new year and feeling good about it. Also, the other thing that I'm working on is moving our company into next generation.
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Starting point is 01:15:27 The headphones are a requirement, of course, for doing this stupid industry that I'm involved in. But they had these special headphones you have to wear on TV. And they kind of stick into your ear. They're sort of like earbuds, but they're custom fit. You have to go to the doctor and they mold your ears. And they stick these things into them. It's kind of weird.
Starting point is 01:15:45 And I was talking to the doctor while I was there. And he said, you know, you just want to make sure you keep your ears clean when you're using these things because it could be really gross if you don't. And I, of course, took that as what it was, a complete insult. Of course, I keep my ears clean. I use Q-Tips, right? That's what you do. Well, apparently not, and that's according to, you know, the people at Q-Tip. Look at the box.
Starting point is 01:16:06 The box does not say that they're for cleaning the inside of your ears. It's not even what they suggest you use them for. It's such a strange thing we've all been doing for such a long time. Well, Wax RX proudly says what their product is for is cleaning your ears. That is what it is for. It is the method that physicians trust the most, and it's like the system they use in their offices. It comes with everything you need to safely clean out. out earwax and condition your ears conveniently at home for less than the cost of a doctor's
Starting point is 01:16:33 visit. Go to use waxrx.com. You can order your reusable earwash system there, and you can use offer code radio and have it shipped free right to your door. The promo code gets you the free standard shipping. It's waxrx.com promo code radio. Use the system designed to clean your ears when you're cleaning your ears. Use waxrx.com promo code radio. Glenn. The presenter on the BBC with Professor Jordan Peterson kind of shows that there is almost impossible to have an honest conversation with somebody with the media. And it doesn't get much better here in the United States, as you know. Here is Jim Acosta.
Starting point is 01:17:21 He was questioning the White House about this, about why they call it the Schumer shutdown. this. How can it be the Schumer shutdown when Republicans control the White House, the House, the House and the Senate? Come on, you know the answer to that as well as anybody. I mean, I have to laugh when people say that, oh, we control the House and the Senate of the White House. Why can't you get this done? You know as well as anybody that it takes 60 votes in the Senate to pass an appropriations bill, right? You know that. Okay, so when you only have 51 votes in the Senate, then you have to have Democrat support in order to keep the government to fund the government. So that's the answer to his question. Yeah, you shouldn't challenge Bill Vanian and stuff like this.
Starting point is 01:17:59 He's way too smart for you. And, you know, Jim, if you would like, the, because they have control, they can pass it with 51 votes. Except you wouldn't like that, would you? You wouldn't like the nuclear option. Glenn, back. Mercury. Truth. Here is a story that the left will print, but not really focus on for very long.
Starting point is 01:18:38 Great Britain's government health care system is falling apart. Now, that's not a conservative talking point. that is from the New York Times when they reported on it. The headline was British National Health Service in crisis. The head of Britain's National Health Service warned that the system is overwhelmed. What a surprise. Who could have seen this coming? Last year, he requested $4 billion in additional funding.
Starting point is 01:19:04 He only got $1.6 billion. He also oversaw a time where 10,000 nurses quit. Now, the crazy thing about the New York Times report, is that all of the things that conservatives criticize about socialized medicine, all of the reasons, we say it's a bad idea, it's unsustainable, it will not work, are actually happening. And here's a crazier part. The New York Times wrote about it. It's the kind of worst-case scenario stuff that the left makes fun of the right for talking about. For example, quote, hospital hallways jammed with beds of frail and elderly patients waiting to be admitted.
Starting point is 01:19:41 outpatient appointments canceled because there aren't enough doctors to meet demand, patients waiting over 12 hours in emergency rooms before receiving care, undergraduate medical students being asked to volunteer to help ease the crush of patients. Two weeks ago, hospitals were ordered to postpone all non-urgent surgeries until the end of the month. Many British hospitals are also declared black alerts, meaning they cannot meet patient demand. on Twitter, British doctors described their overcrowded hospitals as third world conditions, forcing them to practice battlefield medicine. The NHS director warned that the patient waiting list will grow to 5 million people by 2021. That's the highest number ever.
Starting point is 01:20:29 If this were not in the New York Times, no one on the left would believe it. You wouldn't believe it if I said it. In fact, I have said it was coming for a long time. A British construction worker learned the news from the latest rounds of thousands of postponed surgeries. He said, if I receive a notification, it'll be the third time my operation is postponed. This is a disgrace. We injure ourselves while working to pay our taxes and the government just leaves us to suffer. Are you listening, America?
Starting point is 01:21:01 Are you really listening? if you are still interested in that Bernie Sanders government health care plan, maybe you need a lesson in critical thinking. It's Monday, January 22nd. This is the Glenn Beck program. So Netflix has a new movie out with Jack Black. It's called the Polka King. And the Polka King is an actual guy.
Starting point is 01:21:32 And I started looking into him and I thought, we have to talk to this guy. his name is Jan Luan and he is from Poland he was born in Nazi controlled Poland and grew up
Starting point is 01:21:48 under the Soviet Union came over here wanted to make it big fell into a Ponzi scheme I should say he started a Ponzi scheme and others fell into it he lived the high life met the Pope Pope John Paul the second
Starting point is 01:22:05 had real notoriety in the polka world. His music was nominated for a Grammy, and then he went to jail where he was stabbed in prison. He is out now and has a whole lifetime of interesting stories. Welcome Juan Luwan. How are you, sir? Hi. How are you?
Starting point is 01:22:29 Very good. So let's start with when did you come over here in the United States, and what was life like back in Poland for you? Well, when you live in communist regime, the life is terrified every day. You couldn't trust nobody, and you're living always with a fear that you're going to be punished for anything.
Starting point is 01:22:56 So life in the communists is definitely very negative, very depressed. And when did you come over here? What time period? To United States, I arrived in 80s. In 1980, actually early I was coming for the performing for the ethnic festivals. I was living in Canada first, and they were bringing me here to the state time to time. And then in 80s, I came. And then in 80s, I came in permanently. So you came under, at the height of the Cold War with Ronald Reagan, which must have been. Yeah, it's exactly yes. And how do you remember those days as somebody from Poland? The Reagan, the Reagan years and the Pope John Paul and Margaret Thatcher years. That was the turning point in in Poland. Finally, the oppositions start growing, included solidarity movements with Lech Valenza,
Starting point is 01:24:15 and that gave power to oppositions to succeed. And actually, thanks to Lech Valenza, they succeed eventually to get the back freedom in Poland. And of course, there were behind 50 years. So, you know, we didn't have a proper education. You have to belong to the Communist Party, your parents. Then you'll be assigned to the better school. You can learn English. In my case, my parents did not want nothing to do with the communists. So they not only lost the job, but I was learning Russians instead of English. So you come over here, you move to Pennsylvania, and you become the Polka King. Tell me.
Starting point is 01:25:17 Okay, the Polka King, you know, that it came alone because I guess your question is how I went to that. I learned that nostalgia to Poland for the people who came here after the second war and many of them cannot go back to Poland during the communist regime
Starting point is 01:25:40 many cases they will find out in jail since they didn't come back in Poland after second war. So there was the fear on this and there were all just there for me because I was
Starting point is 01:25:58 start learning English a little bit but I was speaking Polish and then I due to my education in Poland in the theatrical school and this I I wasn't ready for that kind of entertainment with the polkas
Starting point is 01:26:14 and this and I found that when I turned the Polish folk music to podcasts I can I gain lots of viewers. I mean then my my concerts hall
Starting point is 01:26:29 and then festivals they were full to their last seat because they they love that broken English Polish you know right that's that's the way goes so you in the
Starting point is 01:26:45 in the in the movie with Jack Black you appear to be a wide-eyed I love America and I'm going to make it big and and it seems is though you don't really know what you're doing is wrong until later, but you, you started a Ponzi scheme. Can you?
Starting point is 01:27:05 Yes. Tell me about it and did you know that it was wrong at first? No, not at all. I went with my accountant for the legal advice, and I was advised that everything gets fine. A couple of days later, we went again. Everything is fine. go ahead. I wasn't told I have to register.
Starting point is 01:27:28 That was the wrong thing on the beginning. So I feel free to advertise. This is perfect. That's again, how are I going to build the empire? Right. And what were you selling people? Well, he created the promissory note, which I offered them 12%. And that was very easy for me on the beginning to pay that because in Poland, that time, everything was penny.
Starting point is 01:28:02 And in America, you sold for tens of dollars. So I create the gift shop. When you create the gift shop, you have to have money to buy these gifts, which I didn't have nothing. So people who travel with me to Poland, they saw on their own eyes. Oh, my gosh, that door cost 25 cents. here and in America I pay $20. Jan, you should buy Poland.
Starting point is 01:28:29 You should get everything to America and you're going to get rich and we're going to get rich. Sure, I go for it. And that's called start. Of course, later on I learn I'm doing illegal
Starting point is 01:28:45 thing. That is illegal. Well, I already have huge merchandise in the silver, amber dose and everything just to sell that I wasn't able to sell when the accident came over when the when the 9-11 came over and all things fall in parts my two musicians get killed my son was suffering with terrible things we all were suffering so even though I was told don't do it I was keep doing because when you drown you will catch anything
Starting point is 01:29:20 So I did wrong, knowing that I doing wrong, and I paid a high price for that. Yeah, you went to prison for how long? Almost six years. And you were stabbed in prison? Yes, because I should never finalize in such a terrible prison in Smirma. That's just for people who commit violence. violent, terrible violence. Most of them, they were killers.
Starting point is 01:29:54 And somebody like me with the accent, with lots of to be designed with the conversation, they thought, well, he is such a soft, you know, this guy, this guy is here for something, what we call a child, which I have nothing to do with that. And they get angry. But that's what they say in media.
Starting point is 01:30:20 My opinion on that is different. Something went wrong. Somehow somebody did the job. And the guy who really cut my neck left and right, he got 25 years on the top of his life sentence. So make no different for him. And why he did that, I still don't know. I was very nice to him.
Starting point is 01:30:46 I bought him coffee in commissory and everything and keep conversation and somehow, you know, he got me when I was sleeping. When you can't trust a killer, who can you trust? Thank you. So, Jan, now you're out. Jack Black is playing you in a movie. What does the future hold for you? And what is your attitude about being here? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:14 Well, before I go further, let me just say that I believe me, I'm very sorry for people who get cut in my situation, who lost the money. I will do everything possible to supply my restitution as much I can since I am faithful for that. But I never thought that movie going to change my life. Jack Black told me that we were talking for six months every night for two hours on the face time and he learned from the day I born
Starting point is 01:31:52 how they got everything so perfect in the movie I still don't know I did send them some of my writing what I was doing through this years in prison they learned from that but I think Jack Black
Starting point is 01:32:10 was a great influence to the script to the script writers, Maya and Wally, that they did so perfect because I don't see, it may be 10% Hollywood, you know, that's, that is. But now the movie gave me opportunity. I have right now in thousands of very nice comments. Of course, the negatives as well, but next to, I should say, well, if they're writing to me, they're probably just riding positive way. But the point is that they're asking me right now to do the concerts.
Starting point is 01:32:47 And I'm willing to do that. My music director, Steve Kaminsky, who actually saved the music in the movie, in the movie, we have top-natch arrangements for big band polka. It's not like regular dancing small thing. Okay? I don't know. Did you saw the movie? I have not yet.
Starting point is 01:33:07 I've seen several clips of it, but I have not seen them. I wish you will see the movie. I will. I will watch it. So that is my cameraman, John Kotterba from writing video. He supplied them with all of the footage which he traveled with me all the time. You're going to see that in the movie. They did everything. I mean, my gosh, fantastic.
Starting point is 01:33:31 I hope I'm going to generate because I don't need money anymore. I want to give to people who suffer over that. And I'm so sorry. Believe me, I am sick of it that. Jan Luan, Jan Luan, it's a pleasure to talk to you. I'm sorry I didn't watch the movie. I had plans to watch it with my family this weekend, and something came up, so we didn't watch it.
Starting point is 01:33:53 But I'm anxious to see it. You have led a very interesting life, and I wish you all the best, sir. God bless. Thank you. Thank you very much for your time. So to review, Guy comes over from Poland.
Starting point is 01:34:13 He's a polka king. he starts up a Polish gift store he gets people to invest in the store by promising them 12% and 20% returns that apparently is illegal but he's too far in the hole to pay the money back so he has to continue
Starting point is 01:34:30 the illegal activity he goes to prison over it and then he gets stabbed in prison in the neck more than stabbed he had his throat cut throat cut in prison and then his life right now the story so far And I'm not to say that there's not a lot more to this, but right now it ends in a Jack Black movie
Starting point is 01:34:49 that just started a game out on Netflix. It's perfect, and it should be a Jack Black movie. We live in a parallel universe, man. I really want to see it. The movie's called The Polka King. There's not only a Jack Black movie, but also a documentary that are both on Netflix now, if you're interested in the story.
Starting point is 01:35:06 Yeah, I draw parts of the documentary. He's a fascinating guy. All right, researchers found two really significant security. flaws in chips that are used in nearly every PC, every server, every smartphone, every tablet. You know, if it says Intel, it has a backdoor to it. Hackers can potentially use these flaws to steal data stored in the memory, including passwords and files. They've put a patch out, but until those chips are all replaced, you know, you're at risk.
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Starting point is 01:36:23 That's 1-800 LifeLock. Or go to LifeLock.com. Use the promo code back. That's Beck. Save 10% now, LifeLock.com. Glenn Beck, Mercury. Glenn Beck. So I got right on Facebook when the NFL alerted me that it was going to be, you know,
Starting point is 01:36:51 going to be the Vikings and the Patriots. Oh, did they? You didn't know that? No, I must have missed that update. Oh, really? Yeah. Oh, Facebook, the NFL accidentally released an ad, call for your Super Bowl tickets now available Patriots Vikings.
Starting point is 01:37:07 Huh. And it was, it didn't turn out that way. Did not turn out of that. Thankfully. No offense, of course, to the Minnesota Viking fans who had a great season. But the fact that the Eagles are going to the Super Bowl this year should prove that we're in a parallel universe. It may. It's, you know, it's such a pleasant surprise
Starting point is 01:37:23 with all the kind of craziness that's been going on again. As a big Eagles fan, this is something we take seriously when there's opportunities. Even as an Eagles fan, there's not a chance in hell that they're going to win against Patriots. I mean, I'm not even a sports fan, let alone a football fan, and even I know that. Well, you hold out hope. I would say they're definitely the underdogs going in, sure. Sure. And I'm not one of those Eagles fans that's, there's a lot of people who are overly confident and maybe like a talk trash.
Starting point is 01:37:50 I do not do such things. I've been around for too long. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Philadelphia fans might be talking trash? Apparently, you know, some full beer cans will be thrown from time to time. Some greased poles climbed. I'm just saying they're not done paying for attacking, you know, I mean, the Lord's emissary. With this.
Starting point is 01:38:09 You know, Santa. You don't, you just don't put an ice ball to Santa's head. You just don't. I believe it showed their love. He was on the Lord's work. It showed their love of Santa Claus. because it wasn't actually set across. They were upset.
Starting point is 01:38:23 The real one didn't show. And that's why they got a nice ball in that. Well, we'll see how things work out. Glenn Beck. Mercury. The Glenn Beck program. So he brought Pat Gray in for Pat Gray unleashed. And Pat's excited about the government shutdown.
Starting point is 01:38:57 And I'm personally excited about the asteroid that CNN says that the government is not going to be able to track. Well, thanks to Donald Trump, we're probably going to die within the next few days. You know, can I tell you something? track it without the money. I know. No. No. And you know that the government, if an asteroid were going to hit the planet, you know
Starting point is 01:39:16 the government. No, that's not an essential function of the government to make sure nothing hits the planet. Why would you burn yourself? Yeah. Mail is much more important. Oh, way more. Yeah. Way more.
Starting point is 01:39:28 So we can't. I'm actually rooting for the asteroid. Myself. Well, it's going to be a near miss, like 2.6 million miles, they think. Holy cow. That close. Just a... That close enough to warm up the paint.
Starting point is 01:39:42 Well, with the government shutdown, though, we don't know if it's going to be 2.5 or 2.7 million miles. We'll never know. We'll never know. Well, we'll know probably after. But we won't know until after. Could you imagine if there was danger and they're like, nope, sorry, we just, there's no money.
Starting point is 01:39:56 I can't look at it. I can't even look in the telescope. That's how broke we are right now. And there's no one, there's no one that's like, you know what? I'm going to do this one for free. You know what? It might wipe all of us.
Starting point is 01:40:10 Yeah, it'll wipe all life out on planet Earth. I'm going to do this one. You know what? Just, you don't have to charge me overtime. I'm just going to sit here and do it. And we go through this every single time. And there's been 19, 19 shut down since 1976, was it? Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:40:26 So we've been through this over and over and over again. And every time, you know, all the essential things that have to happen happen. Happen. People get their social security. We get the mail even though I don't want it. Veterans get their pay. You know, if it was so easy to take care of things over the weekend that people were upset for the troops because they weren't, initially they weren't going to get the NFL broadcasts overseas. Which is a fascinating development.
Starting point is 01:40:52 They fixed that in about five minutes. Yeah, they fixed it in about five minutes. So I guess that's an essential. It is an essential function of the government. I love, obviously, that our troops were able to listen to the games. And I am fully in support of that. But we've been told for what? The entire year that the country is boycotting these games because they're not patriotic.
Starting point is 01:41:08 enough. And now we must, it's an essential function of the government to get our troops access to these NFL games. You're not supposed to think about that. And it really shows you, I mean, it really shows you how desperate everybody is for a crisis. Asteroids, that would be an essential thing that the government should do to make sure that the Earth isn't destroyed during this time. Right. And then they compare asteroids and people, children are going to starve to death, but they sure went into action for the NFL to get the truth. I mean, that shows. Immediately.
Starting point is 01:41:42 Yeah, that shows what essential really is. Yeah, it does. It does. And now they're saying that we may be completely in the dark for the state of the union address at the Capitol building. Oh, wouldn't that be great? I would love that. Yes.
Starting point is 01:41:56 Do the state of the union by candlelight. That would be the greatest thing of all times. And not televised. Don't televise it. Oh, it wasn't supposed to be. I mean, obviously, it wasn't supposed to be televised. to the beginning because they had a problem with no televisions. There's always a letter.
Starting point is 01:42:09 But yeah, it was supposed to be a letter. It's just an update on how we're doing. That's all it's supposed to be. It's not supposed to be the spectacle. It would be great if they backed off of that and just, you know what? I'm not doing this anymore. Screw you guys. I'm going home.
Starting point is 01:42:19 That's what I want. I think you should do it whether the government shut down or not. Me too. I mean, I have to tell you something. I am rooting for the government shutdown and the asteroid. Now, not the asteroid. If we can keep the government from doing anything, you know, then I'm, I'm good. Then I want to live.
Starting point is 01:42:37 But if this is, we are in such an upside down world that, you know, at times you just look at everything and you're like, there's, there's nothing that makes sense anymore. And it's not surprising anymore, is it that depending on what party you're in, you take the opposite side that you took last time. Yeah, no matter what. Both parties. You do the exact same thing every time one of these shutdowns happen. It's not a big deal.
Starting point is 01:43:03 It is a big deal. Earth shattering. It'll be a few days. And all essential things are still going to happen. And then they just switch sides the next time. I would still be pissed if the veterans from World War II could not go to the memorial. I'd still be pissed. Yeah. Even though the Republicans were doing it. But how many Republicans would be pissed? Hopefully all of them. Hopefully all of them. Hopefully. But that's not how it works. I know. I know. It just doesn't work that way. Just ignore it. Can we do an Overton window moment here for a second, though? You remember the book.
Starting point is 01:43:35 Glenn wrote Overton window, which if you don't remember this, it was a theory by a think tank that basically said like we, you know, the window of available policy options that we look at gets moved by the debate. So, you know, we are constantly fighting within that window.
Starting point is 01:43:51 Both parties are picking something, but sometimes the entire window just moves to the left or moves to the right. Somebody, somebody, a powerful force will come and they will move it all. For instance, we would have never done the Patriot Act.
Starting point is 01:44:04 Never. 9-11 moved the window. And so all of a sudden we were talking about fascism. And it was so far down that way that we were happy with the Patriot Act. You know what I mean? Where we would never have accepted that before. And this is happening here with this debate on the shutdown. The shutdown is currently happening because both sides, the left and the right,
Starting point is 01:44:26 are arguing which one wants to enact DACA more. This is a policy that is not. new to this country as of 2014. In fact, what we're talking about, if this goes away, is going back to the policy of the first five years of the Obama administration. And we are both sides are sitting here arguing, no, there's absolutely no solution that does not give amnesty to these people. And by the way, there's no one arguing.
Starting point is 01:44:57 Amnesty was, amnesty was the thing that everybody's called a racist for. If you voted for Donald Trump, you were racist because you didn't want amnesty. Now, amnesty is definitely on the table and nobody's saying anything about that. They're arguing how fast that amnesty is going to happen. Is it going to happen tomorrow or today? And only is it for the dreamers. But the latest proposal is their parents too. So the parents who brought them and are responsible for this illegal activity,
Starting point is 01:45:27 they're also going to be granted amnesty. It's incredible. You've gone from the 3.2 million dreamers to who knows, five, six million illegal aliens. And remember, the Dreamers Act happened in the second term of the Obama administration. Did it not? Well, DACA, yeah. DACA is a little bit different than the Dreamers, but they're lumped in together often.
Starting point is 01:45:46 And that was, that was an executive order because he couldn't get it passed. Right. And now we're both sides are falling over each other to say how in favor of passing that thing that they couldn't get passed during Obama, how in favor they are. We want this to happen more than the other side. Both sides are saying that. This is something that Obama couldn't get done because the Republicans fought against it. They cared about stopping illegal immigration.
Starting point is 01:46:15 Now, of course, there's a nuanced discussion to go on about these people who were brought here as children and are now older. And maybe if they have no, it wasn't their fault, obviously. They came here. Their parents brought them. They didn't know. blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, we know all the nuance because that's all they ever talk about. But that was never the position of the conservatives.
Starting point is 01:46:34 It used to be the litmus test against you as a candidate if you were a Republican. If you remember, right, just two years ago, if you would have said on this or any other talk radio program, listen, after the border is secure, I don't mind if we talk about amnesty for those that are here. my gosh. It was your last day on the air. It's why Marco Rubio was tossed to the side. It's why
Starting point is 01:47:06 John McCain to a large degree. Yeah. That was one of his big problems as he supported that. Orrin Hatch was another big one on the dreamers bill and people turned on him like crazy. I mean, and I think rightfully so in many ways. And now it's the policy of the party. Yeah. From the top down. It's actually we're accusing the Democrats of not being pro DACA enough. Okay, so hang on just a second. Hang on just a second. So what's happened here? Is this a complete reversal of everything that conservatives believed about the rule of law? Or is this just a fulfillment of what we really perhaps believed after border security? And we're just now just now just assuming that Trump's going to get the border done. So in other words, like I was, I'm for, you know, talking about amnesty, talking about, after you secure the border.
Starting point is 01:48:04 After no one else comes through. Right. And once it's secure, then I'm willing to look and say, look, let's let's talk about the people here. And sort through people. I'm willing to do that. Always have been. However, not until security. So do we, have we just accepted that Donald Trump is going to get that border security done?
Starting point is 01:48:25 It's already done. So why not just talk about it? Well, I think indications are the opposite of that. I think they've backed off getting that done. They're not really, they're not concerned about the wall as much anymore because he just wants a significant portion, whatever that means. Yeah, I mean, it doesn't have to be built everywhere. Even the administration themselves are saying that they are, they've given a lot of ground to Democrats. Because right now they're trying to tell everyone that they're working towards a common goal.
Starting point is 01:48:50 So they've admitted that they've given a lot of ground here. Let me play the average Trump voter, I think, that says, look, I didn't expect an entire wall. It's unreasonable to think that. It was fun to think that it was. Yeah, you didn't say that during the campaign, however. I know that. But let's give people benefit of the doubt. It was fun to say that and it was great.
Starting point is 01:49:12 All I wanted was a secure border. I don't care how you get it done. Yeah. So people are just saying, look, border crossings are down, what, 60%? Border crossings are down. We are enforcing the law. Things are changing. You know, I don't care.
Starting point is 01:49:29 I mean, is that what's happening? I don't know. Probably to a certain extent. And, you know, the fight gets old after a while and we lose interest in it. And it's just, I don't want to hear about it anymore. It's like the email scandal. It was like with Hillary, they keep bringing that up. And I'm almost done with that.
Starting point is 01:49:44 I mean, aren't you? Are you sick and tired of hearing about the Hillary emails? It's the emails, yes, that we're doing tonight. We're doing a four-part series. Tonight's part one on uranium one. I'm telling you. That's the part, though, that it hasn't really been covered. No, that is, and there is something really wrong.
Starting point is 01:50:03 When you see, we're covering the uranium one Hillary Clinton scandal tonight for four nights. Only on the Blaze TV, 5 o'clock, don't miss the show. It's Blackboard. And I'm telling you, there is something really wrong there. And you tie that together with what the FBI did this weekend. We found out on Friday, they just, they just, you know, oops, accidentally deleted 9,000 tweets from this FBI guy who was having an affair, talking about Trump, you know, integral into the investigation. There's something wrong with the FBI.
Starting point is 01:50:36 It is. And there's something very wrong. And as I made in my prediction, nothing will come about, nothing will come of this. Because both sides are in too deep with Russia. And it involves our justice department, our FBI. I would bet my life on it. And they're both in too deep. And so they're just going to back away and say,
Starting point is 01:50:59 okay well here's some bad stuff but not bad enough for anybody to really worry about don't you think? Yeah I do yeah we're never going to get the truth on Russia and it's bad and you know what we never got the truth on Benghazi either so did you see the same thing it felt
Starting point is 01:51:15 after a while it was like all right I don't know we said Benghazi how many times nothing's happening you know I mean it just felt like it wasn't I mean even made it into a really good movie and people didn't pay attention to it did you did you see what Twitter did and And about 700,000 people got a notice from Twitter this weekend that said, hey, in our records,
Starting point is 01:51:34 we're just trying to make sure that, you know, people know that Russia is doing things. And you have retweeted some things from Russian bots. Did you see that? I didn't. Okay. So they came out with this. They just, they sent it to, let me see if I can find it, 700 or 677,000 people, Americans who were caught up in this. and they just retweeted something that was fake from Russia,
Starting point is 01:52:02 and it's now been, you know, tied to a Russian bot. If you look at the comments from conservatives on this, you were doing the bidding of Vladimir Putin, and you were doing it not with a troll with a bot. Okay? Now, I would assume that the left who also was doing the bidding of Vladimir Putin and tweeting stuff on black, Lives Matter, I'm assuming they got notifications as well. They better have. I haven't seen that
Starting point is 01:52:35 anywhere, but they better have. And both sides ought to stop saying stuff about Twitter in this particular case and start saying, holy crap, I forwarded things from, thank you, Twitter. Thank you for letting me know that this was a Russian bot. I'd like to know. I don't care whose side you're on. I'd like to know if Vladimir Putin is trying to influence my thinking. I think that's a service. But that's not what you're hearing from at least the right that I saw over the weekend. And it was deafening from the left. I don't even know if the left was even informed.
Starting point is 01:53:16 I don't understand why this isn't the goal of all of this. You know, we were talking to about the releasing of the memo, right, that's supposed to come out. And this Russia investigation is supposed to be about finding out, what the hell Russia is trying to do to influence our elections and other things. And it's never about that. I mean, the whole release the memo thing, I have,
Starting point is 01:53:34 I want to hear it. I want to know what's in there. I obviously am interested. There's, I don't know who we're asking to, to release it. I don't know who Republicans are asking them to the president. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:53:44 I don't want it released. If it's going to compromise. We all want to see what it is, but I don't want the prosecution compromise. But that's what I'm talking about is the theater around it, right? Like there's a legitimate reason not to release this stuff because you don't want it to, you don't want to make it. into a situation where you're just scoring political points and you're going to screw up an investigation
Starting point is 01:54:02 because there could be something real there that we can actually get to something where maybe someone's prosecuted or who knows. So there's a reason to maybe not release it. But the point is, if they wanted it released, it's their own side that could release it. Yeah. Here's the thing. You really just, you need to watch our special on Uranium One all this week, Blackboards, all this week, five o'clock on the blaze.com slash TV. And Pat Gray Unleashed coming up just a minute. I'm going to be joining him actually today to talk a little bit. About a half an hour from now if you listen to the blaze.com slash radio or watch on TV. How's your sleep, Ben?
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