The Glenn Beck Program - 9/15/17 - 'The Boys Are Back In Town'
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It's been another terrorist attack in London, England this morning.
They're what eight hours ahead of us.
So they were hit during rush hour.
And fortunately, it looks like a bullet has been dodged here.
Jason Butrell joins us to talk about this.
Jason, what are the details on this?
It looks pretty amateurish, doesn't it?
Big time amateurish.
22 injured, no deaths.
The bomb they used, the initial detonator went off, and that's what caused all the
injuries.
But the actual explosion did not go off.
So to me, it says that they're probably getting this out of a magazine, which, lo and
behold, last month, Al-Qaeda's Inspire magazine did call for train attacks.
They said to hit them inside the trains.
They said it's better to hit the rail.
Or you can also hit the gathering area, you know, where they do the pre-checked
security and all that stuff. You can hit any of those areas.
And which is actually even more significant is the heir apparent to Osama bin Laden, Hamza bin Laden,
the son, one of his sons.
My third favorite bin Laden, by the way.
Third.
He's only third on your list?
Yeah, yeah.
I had him second for a while, but Terry bin Laden passed him last month.
I like Tito, Marlon and Jermaine bin Laden.
Really?
Those are fantastic.
Yeah, they're in my top five for sure.
Well, he is number one as far as Al-Qaeda.
And so he's being groomed to take over al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, aka AP, which is in the Yemen.
Can we stop for a moment and just focus on the idea that they have, first of all, Al-Qaeda has a magazine.
And then it's called Inspire.
It's like weird.
And also, could we suggest maybe they do a swimsuit edition instead of bomb-making additions?
It's a lot more fun.
A lot more fun.
And the propaganda goes way beyond even the magazine.
So this is generally, this is pretty much the equivalent of a University of Phoenix for terrorists, pretty much.
Oh, really?
Really?
Really?
Yeah, internet-based tutorial.
A curriculum for this stuff.
And that's how they're training some of these amateurs.
This attack, and I just, I was looking at the pictures of the device, which is not entirely
smart.
I wish they wouldn't put out the pictures of the device directly after an attack.
Because if the people didn't know how to build these bombs, well, now you know how to do it,
because it shows.
All the way down to the detonator used in this attack, which,
which is, I'm actually looking at the TV right now,
were Christmas lights.
The Christmas lights were the detonator.
Oh, man.
Wow.
Christmas lights are denny.
And that is taken straight out of the magazine.
I would not be surprised at all if Al-Qaeda takes responsibility for this soon.
It could have been any group,
but I wouldn't be surprised at all if they do take responsibility for this.
Al-Qaeda does seem to be, they're just not the trendy terrorist group anymore.
Right.
Right.
Like we have ISIS.
And AQAP has been around, and they've had a good run here.
But I feel like the Al-Qaeda brand is suffering.
They're like the R-C-G.
J-V team now.
Don't they're the
That's right.
They're the J-D.
The ISIS brand is slipping now too though.
I don't know.
Who's up now?
Who's number one?
I know.
Hopefully nobody.
But yeah,
ISIS is still, you know.
The thing with ISIS is the more territory they lose,
the dangerous they're going to get internationally.
So they're actually being told now not to go to Syria.
They're being told if you have to go somewhere and fight like with an AK-47,
they're telling them to go to the Philippines, which is kind of crazy.
They're telling them to go to the Philippines.
Which that standoff is still going on, by the way.
ISIS is holding their ground.
They still own.
territory in the Philippines. Duterte can't kick them out yet, which is just amazing.
Amazing is he just like will kill drug dealers if you, they're suspected.
He's already killed almost 4,000 people just because he thought they were drug dealers.
Yeah. Okay, bizarre. And then also we have the situation with North Korea, another missile fired.
Third one since we got all the tough talk started against them.
And the second one that has flown over Japan. So this was, the missile went.
Was this high enough again to not?
not be in their airspace?
Because that's kind of the way they're getting around this thing.
Otherwise, it's an act of war.
If it shot into their airspace, then that can definitely be considered an act of war.
And they seem to be avoiding that.
Did they do that this time?
I believe so.
If it would have been in their airspace, they could have shot that down.
And we didn't even attempt to shoot that down.
Yeah.
So, but that could be coming soon, really.
And specifically these attacks, they fly, this one that flew over Japan.
You think about it.
Think about how that feels.
So, like, they said that instantly they did the bomb sirens and everything, air raid sirens.
Everyone had to hunker down and shelter in place.
Yeah.
And these bombs, like, think about, they don't have to land on Japan.
Like, they could do a flyover, detonate above Japan, and the EMP would take out pretty much the entire island of Japan.
It's very similar to an experience in my youth.
When I was young, we and my friend used to walk from house to house, and on the way, we'd have a pass of the football.
And when cars would come, we would throw it.
them over the cars. Right. And then every once in a while we'd get the, it would be too low.
We just try to see how low we could get without them slamming on the brakes and chasing us.
And then every once in a while, we'd try to get it lower and lower and one of us would bounce
the football off of the window or the roof. Don't try this at home, kids. Don't try this at home.
But this is what happens. This is how nuclear war begins with footballs going over cars,
but they go over too low. Just remember that. If you're, if Kim Jong-un is listening right now,
remember that principle because that's a lesson I think we can all.
Low enough, Kim.
Low enough.
Because it is, it's bizarre.
Can you imagine, especially, you know, a place like Japan who's dealt with,
with large weapons going off in its territory, where you're getting air raid sirens,
you're getting, you know, shelter in place warnings.
You are in the middle of your day, walking outside, and to your car, and all of a sudden,
you have one of these things happen.
You don't know if it's the end of your life.
You don't know if the entire society is going to be there tomorrow,
or if it's just going to harmlessly fall.
in the water like it usually does. And the threat is very real. Those are the places like the United
United States mainland is probably not going to get hit at this point. I mean, they could fire off and
shoot a hell Mary and try and hit us. But the primary targets right now are Japan. Not South Korea
for nuclear weapon, but Guam. And what's interesting is, is this missile went 3,700 kilometers
over Japan. No one knows how far that is. We can't know how far a kilometer is. So that could have gone to
the moon or it could have gone a block and a half from where it was launched. Nobody knows.
Speak American. How far is that?
2,300 miles. Okay. Now we know. Now we know. Now we know. Exactly how far is. And how far is Guam? Isn't Guam 2400?
Yeah, it's just a couple of hundred kilometers or miles? About 150 miles or so.
No one understands that.
No one understands it. So the range was very, very similar. So this could have been interpreted as a direct attack on both our main assets in that.
that area, Japan and Guam.
I read that the metric system is just like they just make it up as they go.
Like a meter can be one day, it's 20 feet, one day it's a thousand feet, one day it's an
inch.
Like they just, every day it's different.
That's how I understand it.
That's how Americans understand it.
And that's why we dropped the whole thing.
Okay, we're switching over to what the rest of the world is doing.
Okay, no, we're not.
That's too hard.
That was too hard.
It's stupid.
And you know, somehow, even though he ran on this a huge platform, Lincoln Schaefey did not
win the Democratic nomination in 2016.
I don't know how that happened.
system was his deal.
That was his big deal.
It is the only thing he's known for
in his campaign.
The guy runs for president on the metric
system in 2016.
We will switch over to the metric
system. Yeah, we don't even want to hear from you.
The Democrats are like, get out.
Now.
Don't bring your, get your, take your centimeters
with you. That is one thing we have unity on
in this country. We don't want
the freaking metric system.
All right. Jason, thanks, man.
So Jason, before you go, what is the answer in your mind to these continual provocations from North Korea?
Do we do something preemptively or did we just wait until something really happens?
We know what they want.
We know that there's a back-channel negotiations going on between China, Russia, North Korea and us.
Now, we know from what it's leaked, what they want.
North Korea wants us to scale down our forces in South Korea.
They want us to stop.
And they want us to stop all military exercises with South Korea.
and China and Russia have been saying that that is what will get North Korea to step back and give up their nuclear program.
Now, will we do that? Probably not. Is that good for us actually in the future? Yeah, probably, actually.
Yeah, I think it would be.
Yeah.
We need to step back.
I'm completely fine with that.
We have an ally in the Pacific that could take that over.
Japan.
They have a stronger Navy than China.
It's way beyond time for them to step up.
Why haven't they taken over?
We've been granting their security since the end of World War II.
Yeah.
Why?
Germany has been pretty much on their own since, what, the 50s or something like that?
And the other thing is, the other ally we have in that region is, I don't know, South Korea, who has a massive army.
It's a fourth largest army.
me in the world. Why can't they take care of themselves or at least carry more of the load?
It's a good point. At the exact same time that the missile was flying over Japan, South Korea
fired off two missiles in response. And I haven't seen that being reported as much, but they fired off
missiles into the Pacific Ocean. And it was the same range from South Korea to where they launched
the missiles just outside of Pyongyang. So they were saying, okay, we can hit your mobile spots.
That's what they're saying. Wow. Really dangerous situation. Very. Really dangerous. Appreciate it.
Thanks a lot, Jason. You bet.
So I don't know what you do about this.
I guess you just continue through diplomatic channels, huh?
Just through back channels because you certainly don't want war.
Yeah, I mean, it doesn't seem like any of these things are going to do much,
but potentially slow these things down.
Like, I mean, you can pass your sanctions.
You can implement them.
I mean, it looks like China is resisting new sanctions after this.
You know, they just are doing the, well, we denounce it.
But, yeah, we're not going to do anything about it.
So it doesn't seem like there's anything incredibly serious there.
Is there anything left we can hold back from them?
Okay, now we're not even going to send you Velcro.
You can't even have that now.
Don't they already have nothing?
They already have nothing.
Well, I mean, they get fuel.
I mean, the oil is a big deal there, getting it from particularly China.
They get a lot of coal from China.
So it's funny, this internal insular communist state still needs to trade with other countries to, you know, keep it running.
so you'd think potentially there'd be some hope there to be able to cut it off.
But when they're trading with countries like China and they don't really, you know,
they're not stepping up in a big way.
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You guys talked a little bit yesterday about Ben Shapiro at UC Berkeley.
Yeah.
It was quite a panicky situation.
for UC Berkeley,
because Ben Shapiro,
who actually speaks and speaks calmly and speaks with reason.
Bastard.
And as far as I know,
came unarmed and didn't have bodyguards with him.
But he came to the campus and it was so upsetting
that they had to close campus in some parts of the camp.
They shut down some classes.
They sent some kids home because they couldn't handle it.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, the tweet, I think, from the LA Times was, was Berkeley braces for the speech from Ben Shriver.
Yeah, braces?
What the hell?
He's talking.
He killed 19 students last night with his bare words.
He killed zero students.
Another 46 were injured when he spoke the phrase, freedom of speech.
No, none of that happened.
Dozens are now recuperating in a safe space.
Oh, God.
But that's good.
Pretty amazing that they were in.
such a panic over a conservative coming to the campus to speak.
He wasn't coming to kill.
Yeah. I mean, it's like, it's not like Ben Shapiro's, you know, the rock either.
I mean, he's like, you know, I don't think he's, he's fine.
He's great, you know, I love Ben.
He's not exactly a beast.
Right. He's not going to come in here and lay.
It's not a Rambo's and not appearing, you know.
I mean, if he's coming in there, he's saying some words.
You should be able to handle this.
They actually built a wall around certain areas.
as Ben, I think, noted,
Berkeley was able to build a wall before Donald Trump,
which was a solid line.
But, I mean, it's such a weird thing.
You know, obviously, they're not bracing for Ben Shapiro's appearance,
not his speech.
They're bracing for the violence that come from Antifa
anytime anyone says they want lower taxes
or they don't want to kill babies in the womb.
Yeah.
Like this bizarre, crazy action by a conservative to say
that maybe the government should be smaller instead of bigger.
Well, of course that's going to get,
it's like they act as if it's this,
this unavoidable consequence of a conservative speaking.
You throw a football up in the air and it comes down sometimes on a car.
But you throw a ball up in the air, gravity brings it down.
That's a rule.
It's happening every single time.
A conservative speaks, obviously there's going to be violence.
There's something we can do about that.
It's just the expected response when anyone says something, you know,
like they want a smaller government.
That's completely unacceptable.
How a society can embrace that as a standard is inexcusable.
it's inexcusable.
And we're at that point now where Antifa is basically saying, yes, that's what we're doing.
We are being violence the only way that this is going to happen.
Listen to this report.
Thankfully, some people in the media are doing their job.
And here's a report on Antifa, who is doubling down on their claims that violence is fine.
Welcome back to the lead, the national lead now.
By most accounts, almost all of the people protesting against the hateful bigots,
the Nazis and Klansmen in Charlottesville were peaceful.
But not all of them.
in their midst was a sometimes very violent group of protesters that call themselves anti-fod.
I'm sorry, isn't that essentially what President Donald Trump said the day after the event that,
you know, some of them were violent too.
Yeah.
And that all hell broke loose.
On both sides.
On both sides.
And now even the media is admitting that.
Granted, this is Jake Tapper and he's probably the only one.
But even the media.
Yeah, I mean, even Nancy Pelosi came out.
It's starting to happen now. They're losing whatever momentum they had because they're obviously
crazy people. Right. And this should have happened on day one. Just like with Trump. They complained about
with Trump. He should have come out and called out the KKK right at the beginning. What about the media?
They should have called out Antiphot right at the beginning. It was obvious they were a violent group and a terrible group. And they waited and waited and waited. I'm glad they're doing it now. And Tapper, I think, was on the right part of that pretty early as well. But a lot of the media waited.
Known to not only clash with bigots, but also sometimes with police and occasionally storefronts.
At least two journalists in Virginia were assaulted by violent counter-protesters over the weekend,
including this cameraman from the Richmond CBS affiliate.
CNN's Saraghanem now takes us inside Antifa and shows us this group like you've never seen it before.
It's 6 a.m. in Portland, Oregon, and we're headed to a bar with blacked out windows.
They wanted to meet us really early in the morning because they're concerned about a lot of people being around.
We are meeting members of the Rose City Antifa, short for anti-fascist.
This group's main goal is to disrupt neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
No, it's not.
Also take on government and capitalism.
There you go.
Antifa is any group that's willing to stand up against fascists by any means necessary.
By any means necessary, they say, can mean outing of.
white nationalist at their work or to their neighbors.
Or, as we've seen recently, violence, fires, property damage, hand-to-hand combat at protests across the country.
Explain to me the reasoning behind fighting.
You have to make it so unpalatable to be doing white supremacist organizing that they no longer want to do that.
And historically, that's what's worked.
You have to put your body in the way and you have to make it speak in the language that they understand.
and sometimes that is violence.
There's no firm number on how many ANCFA activists there are in the U.S.
because there isn't any one organization.
Most are local groups that recruit and communicate through social media.
And they're cowards.
And they're cowards that wear masks and hide their identity
and show up in huge numbers and pick on other small numbers of people.
They're just, they're cowards.
And they're anti-capitalists.
Don't kid yourself that they're there just fighting against Nazis and white supremacists.
They're just not that many of them around.
How many white nationalist, white supremacist protests have there been?
Yeah, I mean, there was, remember they had the Charlottesville one and then the Boston one happened right after that?
Yeah.
And I saw some reports that there weren't actually any Nazis at the Boston one.
Like there was a there was an anti.
I read that too.
An anti-Nazi rally where the Nazis didn't show.
Yeah, we weren't there.
They weren't there.
It's kind of weird.
We didn't show up because, well, we don't exist in that city.
But it's funny because, I mean, you listen to that report, and why is that report important?
It's not important because they're telling you that Antifa is violent.
We all know that.
We all know every piece of information in that report.
Why is important is because the media is actually calling it out and pointing them.
Finally.
It's important that.
they're doing that. And, you know, look, it took too long, I agree, from most sources, but at least it's
happening. At least, you know, that's now being noted by the media. And, you know, it's tough.
When these, when the left gives cover to these groups, they get more and more bold. And, you know,
as horrible, as horrible as Nancy Pelosi is, and as horrible as she's been over her career and
life in public service, you know, her calling out Antifa was actually a pretty big moment.
You know, her saying that they were a terrible group and actually calling them out is a big deal
to the crazy people on the far left. Yeah, I was actually kind of surprised she did. I was too.
I was actually, you know, and good for her. We should give credit where credits do. Good for her for
actually doing that. Good for her. Good for her, by the way, for denouncing the terrorist group.
I was nice of her. It was good job. We expect so little.
The bar has been set so low in this country.
There's no question.
We're just like, please clear it.
Oh, thank you for condemning anarchists that are beating people and setting fires and breaking windows and storefronts.
More of the Glenn Beck program coming up.
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We were just talking about Nancy Pelosi and giving her some credit, actually.
Paying credit where credit was due.
however there's plenty of Nancy Pelosi
to criticize and she was just talking about the dreamers
for some reason the dreamers as I said last week
the dreamers are like magical creatures
they're they're like unicorns
they're like they've descended from heaven
to grace us with their presence
the way they've spoken about
it's amazing what suckers we are
oh my gosh I mean they name it the dream act
yeah right which is already obviously
ridiculous. And then for some reason, we just allow the term they're called to be dreamers.
I hate that we do that and we do it all the time. We just let it slide. We just let them
control the language. And many of them, probably most of them are wonderful people. Of course.
Okay. But, you know, most Americans are wonderful people. But there's some scumbags in there, too.
Yeah. There's laws that we have that to control behavior. I mean, this is a pretty standard thing
government does. If you're doing something illegal, you get punished for it.
But here's Nancy Pelosi talking about the unicorns.
It's an honor to be here with the dreamers.
The dreamers who are perpetuating, advancing the American dream.
With their courage and their optimism.
Heroism.
Inspiration.
They make America more American.
They even make America more American, even though they're not American.
Wow, that's really incredible.
That's great.
So a week and a half a go is in Chicago.
And I saw this art exhibit.
that I was invited to see.
It's called, and then they came for me.
Oh, no.
Oh, boy.
And it's about the internment of the Japanese-American.
We should be clear here.
It is completely okay for someone on the left to compare anything to Nazis.
Absolutely.
Now, I don't, have we heard word one from the ADL on this?
Nope.
Because I know every time Glenn brings up a story that mentions Nazis
and it's tied to the news in any way,
we get the press release from the ADL.
about how we should not demean the Holocaust and make sure.
Of course, he's not demeaning the Holocaust.
He is actually warning that we want to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Yeah.
But any part of, you compare anything to anything that's ever,
you compare something to a BMW in the ADL does a press release against us.
And here is, you know, Nancy Pelosi, who's basically saying,
hey, you know, this group, this political thing I want to get past is basically Nazism.
Does anyone say a thing?
No.
No.
Patriots in our country who were.
and turned into camps during World War II.
Yeah, who, and by the way, who did that, Nancy?
Your hero, FDR, that's who did that?
The person she'd probably say was the best president ever.
No question.
Well, their family members were fighting for freedom, for America,
and for the world in World War II.
This is despicable, because if I were, if I were Japanese American,
I'd be so pissed off that she's comparing me, a U.S. citizen,
a U.S. citizen who's done nothing wrong and committed no crime,
being put in a concentration camp
to these people who are here illegally
and nobody's rounding them up
to put them in concentration camps.
Even if they're caught, they're just going home.
We're going to send them home.
Well, that's what E.T screamed about for two hours
back in 1980.
Nobody cared about that.
We're just sending them home.
So. And like, obviously, as we've talked about,
this is a tough one because if you came here
three years old, to you, this is home.
Right?
That doesn't mean that legally it's your home.
Yes.
But to you, I can see how that would, and I can understand.
But I've seen a lot of these dreamers who don't even like it here.
No, it's very true, first of all.
Holding signs that are anti-American, carrying Mexican flags, you know, talking trash about the country.
Yeah.
And not all of them do that.
But I've seen a good number of them doing that.
And we have to remember there are two sides of this equation.
The left always says, and seemingly now a lot of people on the right say, we can't
punish them for the crimes of their parents. The question, though, is can we
should we also reward them for the crimes of their parents? Exactly right. And it's a
tough line. I understand that is a difficult issue, but the idea that...
It's also not the issue we should be dealing with first. No. I mean, this can wait.
We can push this down the road just a little bit. Secure the border. Yep. By all
that is holy, we've been begging for this for 30 years. Secure the border. And we're out at the
point where where's even the opposition to this stuff? You have the left who's always
wanted it. The president in the United States who ran on a platform to say absolutely we're getting
rid of DACA on day one. These people should not be here. They have to go home even though it's sad.
And now is saying, look, hey, Republicans in Congress, you better pass that dream act or something
similar to it or I'm just going to do it myself. And he tweeted out three times yesterday.
One of them was like, are we really going to send these people home who've been here for so long that
have contributed so much. Really? Yeah. Well, I guess because that's what you said all during the campaign.
Well, during the campaign, he didn't realize that they made America more American. That's true.
That's true. Now he does. Now he does. Now he does. That's a good point. That's an amazing thing, though.
It is. You have, you're right. Like, are you really going to take these people, some of them that serve in the military?
Are you really going to get rid of them? Well, I mean, that's from you, that's just a strange thing.
you got elected because you were tough on this issue, right?
Like, it's easy to say, hey, you know, look, I feel bad for these people, so we should break the law to allow them to stay.
Right?
Like, it's easy.
Let's pass the law and give them.
And that is absolutely amnesty.
I don't see how you could possibly argue it's not.
Now, it's like they are doing something that is illegal and you are going to reward them.
It's not even amnesty.
It's better than amnesty.
You're getting a reward.
And there have been talks of.
citizenship and that has come out. But I mean, the strangest thing about this debate is we, unlike
any other crime, unlike any other illegal action, we think that if you've done it longer,
that makes it better. It makes it much better. Like if you were like, much better. If you're,
well, they've been breaking a law for 20 years. We can't stop them now. We can't. This is the way of life.
Can't be punished now. They've been doing it for 20 years. I mean, if they had only been doing it for
two weeks, then of course we could punish them. But they've been doing it for 20 years.
Stu's been stealing from the company for 20 years.
We can't let him go now.
And it's his way of life.
And they get to that point of like, you know, it's like,
Stu's stealing from the company for 20 years.
Well, it's his way of life.
It's the way he does things.
It's the only thing he's known.
Of course you should let him keep stealing from the company.
And it's like, well, wait a minute.
Maybe not.
Okay.
But then they'll go, well,
Stu's done a lot of really good things for the company.
Stu closed that deal with that firm and it worked out really well for us.
He was still stealing from the company.
Yes.
I should not be allowed to continue to steal from the company.
That is, I don't know, the overall principle here.
And I know feelings get in the way here.
I know the feelings are feeling people and they're making them all feely.
The feelings are a big issue here.
And I know law has a ton to do with feelings.
I know there's a part in the Constitution, the feelings clause, that outlines this.
There actually isn't.
But okay.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And the other part of this is, don't kid yourself on the 800,000 getting amnesty and then that's the end of it.
because their parents will also receive the amnesty.
You can't separate families.
That's all we'll hear is, okay, we've got these 800,000 kids.
Now you can't send their parents home.
We've got to give them amnesty too.
And what about their aunts and uncles and cousins?
It's going to be a blanket amnesty for 20 million illegal aliens.
That's what's going to come.
Eventually, yes.
Eventually.
And it won't take long.
Think about that.
Let's say you propose this deal to the left right now.
And you said, you know what?
Okay, people who a parent comes over, brings their three-year-old 20 years ago.
the kids now 23,
never had,
you know, as an adult,
is a productive member of society,
didn't even know they were illegal
until three years ago
and are still staying here.
Never even been to Mexico, right?
The perfect case that they would present
for the dreamers.
If you went to them right now and said,
you know what?
The dreamers can stay,
I get it,
but their parents have to go home.
In fact,
the parents can never come back
because they broke the law for 20 years
and we'll be,
you know, look,
I understand it's a weird situation
with the kids because they didn't choose to come here.
So, okay,
will allow them to stay, but the parents go home, all of them, and they never come back.
And if they come back, the kid goes to.
That's it.
They would never accept that.
You can't separate families?
A 23-year-old kid's separate.
You're supposed to be separate from your family when you're 23.
You're supposed to move out and go away.
That is what's supposed to happen.
Also, when you break the law, a lot of times Americans will be separated from their families.
I don't know if you're aware of that.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, like Jeff, you've been separated from his family.
A lot of times.
I am aware of that.
Although we should cut some slack to Nancy as we talked about 10, 15 minutes ago, because
something's wrong with her.
I think something's wrong with her, legitimately.
If possible.
I'm not being facetious.
This last year.
She's got some issues.
Yes, she does.
She was trying to talk about, no.
Explain to me who Lynn Manuel Miranda is.
He is the guy who wrote Hamilton.
Right, that's right.
The play in, and he also wrote several songs for the Moana soundtrack.
Okay.
That animated.
Those are pretty good, actually.
Have you seen Moana?
I've seen Moana.
Only 315,000.
Only that big ones?
I'm not quite that many, but I, go to you.
I, you know, a couple of drinks and a karaoke moana thing comes out, I'm in.
Like, I could do that.
I could pull that off without looking at the words.
So she's trying to talk about Lynn Manuel Miranda.
Listen to this.
Lynn Manuel Miranda.
Lin Manuel Miranda is the great creative talent.
Lin-Mor-Mor-Miranda took the story of our founding
and imbued it with a fresh life and infectious spirit.
Lin-M-M-Wa is continuing.
Lin-M-M-W, I am truly, truly convinced.
We celebrate Lin-M-M-M-Mor-Mranda,
a man gifted by the muse of history.
Thank you, Lin-M-O-L-M-M-A-M-Donna.
Wait, so that was...
His name became...
Lim-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-Donna.
Madonna, I think it was the end.
What is happening there?
Don't know.
There could be something wrong with her.
It could also be on some kind of medication.
There's been talking about she's possible that she's, you know,
been drinking and it's medication and it's too much Botox.
But really, I haven't heard anyone mention that, you know, it's possible that she's got a denture issue.
A denture issue.
Now, that's a kind of deep analysis that you won't find anywhere else.
I'm just saying it's possible.
Is that because you've had this experience with yours?
I mean, dentures slip, you don't glue them in, right?
And then so then you can't say, let me.
It's like they took the name
Lynn Manuel Miranda and put it in a blender
and it's just like coming out in a bizarre order.
It just became a Lynn Manuel Miranda smoothie.
And it's like you don't know what order
any of the letters are coming out at any given time.
It's a weird.
You're right, though.
I am worried.
Because this is,
this has happened a lot with her.
It's weird.
Yeah.
And you hope it's not really something.
You do hope.
Yes.
You know,
hopefully it is,
you know,
indenture.
That's the best case scenario here, right?
AAA 77 B-E-C-K.
Glenn back.
You know what's great is Medicare for All.
Single-payer, that was evil.
But Medicare for All, that's totally different.
Pat, Medicare is a single-payer program, so it wouldn't be any other.
Well, yeah, I mean, it's the same exact program, but it's a completely different name.
Completely different name.
People didn't like the name single-payer, but they love Medicare for all, because I'm.
That sounds really good.
Well, that's like, why shouldn't everybody have, we already got a Medicare program.
Let's just expand it for everybody.
But Medicare is like Kleenex and single pairs like tissue.
You know, like so people would say, no, Kleenex and tissue.
Kleenex is a brand of tissues.
Medicare's a brand of single payer.
Huh.
It's the same thing.
I don't even understand the words that are coming.
Are you speaking English?
I don't understand what you're saying.
I'm speaking in the metric system.
That's why we can't understand it.
Bernie Sanders introduced it yesterday.
By Republican colleagues, please don't lecture us on health care.
But you're going to lecture us.
Yes, he's going to.
In the last few months, you, the Republican Party, have shown the American people what you stand for when you voted for legislation that would throw up to 32 million Americans off of the health insurance they have.
and at the same time give huge tax breaks to the rich and large corporations.
Complete lies.
Complete lies.
First of all, it doesn't throw anybody off any list.
And what it does do is take away the mandate.
So if you don't want to get health care, you don't have to.
So you would choose to say, you know what, I'd rather not have it.
Yeah.
And the alternate to that is you pay a fine and get nothing.
Right.
That used to be called America.
What they're saying is a good thing is that you would spend your own money and pay a fine to get nothing.
That is the alternative there.
And they're like, oh, we should have that system.
That's much better than the people get to choose what to do with their own money thing.
And the huge tax cut for the rich there is that the rich don't have that extra 4% tax that's included in Obamacare.
And that's a huge tax break they're getting.
You, the Republican Party, have no credibility on the issue of health care.
Today, we say the function of a rational health care system is to provide quality care to all.
in a cost-effective way.
While depending on your income, your taxes may go up to pay for this publicly funded program,
that expense will be more than offset by the money you are saving by the elimination of private insurance costs.
There's just not one word of truth in any of that.
No.
In any of it.
And he knows it.
I mean, 30 years ago, he was singing a different tune about Medicare for all.
Yeah, you want to hear this?
This is from 1987.
Do that, for example, if we expanded Medicaid to everybody, if everybody in Medicaid card,
we would be spending such an astronomical sum of money that, you know, we would bankrupt the nation.
Wow.
We would bankrupt the nation.
Okay, but now that the nation is much, much larger than it was 30 years ago.
We'll probably have 100 million more people than we did 30 years ago.
Now it won't bankrupt the nation?
Now it's affordable for the nation.
Now we're going to be great if we have Medicaid for all.
Also, Bernie Sanders was always crazy liberal,
and he was always really quirky and weird.
Why did he become such a jerk?
Like, the way he talks these days, he's so angry.
Yeah.
And I guess, I don't know.
I always saw this so him more as just like old and quirky.
Like, he really just seems like he's a jerk.
Yes, he does.
I mean, I mean, I should be surprised by that,
but his attitude is very odd about this stuff.
He just...
Really nasty.
And I guess that should be surprised.
He connected so well with the far left.
I mean, I guess he's their candidate.
Yeah.
All right.
Triple-8-7-27-B-E-C-K.
8-88-7-27-BEC.
It's Pat, Stu, and Jeffie for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
Glenn back.
Courage.
Truth.
Boys are back in town.
We got the band back together for a day.
Pat, Stu, and Jeffie.
For Glenn, who's back on Monday.
Triple-8-7-27B-E-C.
So there's a black man.
who's actually white,
who's on the internet,
Sean King.
Now, he says he's a black guy,
but he's actually a white guy.
And it's been well proven.
Both his parents are white.
Unless two white people gave birth to a black person,
which doesn't usually happen.
That's not typical.
It's not typical.
It's not.
We can understand differences here.
That's the type of guys we are.
We're inclusive.
We're diverse.
We sure are.
So there's a controversy between Sean,
King and America's team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
Now, the Eagles, not everyone calls them that.
In fact, no one calls them that, but you.
It's true.
I also call the Toronto Blue Jays America's team, so I'm not particularly good at that.
But so there is a story on philly.com talking about the Kaepernick thing.
Okay.
We're in NFL season again.
I'm so tired of the Kaepernick thing.
I am too.
But it's amazing how this thing keeps popping up.
And I will say at least like I'd rather talk about football than being nuked by North Korea.
Yes.
Or terrorist attacks or killer hurricanes.
I'm happy to be back in the football.
So this was on Philly.com?
Philly.com?
Philly.com?
I must have mystics. I usually go.
I mean, Philly.
That's one of my bookmarks.
It's a big Philadelphia.
It's my homepage, actually.
It's my homepage.
Philadelphia Enquirer, right?
I think it's Philly.com.
Anyway, so they wrote a story about the owner of the Eagles, Jeffrey Lurie.
Now, Jeffrey Lurie is not listening to the show right now.
because he is very liberal.
He is a liberal guy.
He is not a conservative guy.
A lot of NFL owners are conservative.
Robert Kraft probably most famously gave a bunch of money to Donald Trump.
In fact, I think it was in the article it says seven owners.
The NFL donated at least $1 million to Donald Trump for the campaign.
So the NFL, I mean, the NFL is particularly the owners or, you know, conservative bunch for when it comes to people who are actually in the media and talk like that.
So Kraft is one of seven NFL owners who have donated at least a million dollars to Trump.
Lurie, the Eagles owner, didn't give the Donald a dime.
But that doesn't mean he disagrees with the Trump distaste for the Colin Kaepernick experience.
Sitting out the anthem, wearing socks with cartoons of pigs and police uniforms, wearing a shirt that featured Fidel Castro.
I must have missed that one.
Equating Hillary Clinton with Trump and not bothering to vote in November.
Again, that's another thing that people don't point.
The left doesn't point out that often.
He said Hillary Clinton was basically as bad as Dr.
Trump.
Capernick did?
Yeah, Capernick was like, he's burned.
A flat out socialist?
Yeah, basically.
Wow.
It's the anthem thing that the owner of the Eagles,
Jeffrey Lurie can't get passed.
I don't think anybody who's this a quote.
I don't think anybody who is protesting the national anthem,
dot, dot, dot, is very respectful.
If that's all their platform is,
is to protest the national anthem,
then what's the proactive nature of it?
In Lurie's mind, kneeling for the anthem
just ticks people off if there's no follow-up.
In 2011, America's team,
the Philadelphia Eagles,
added the America's team part.
That was not in the article.
Yeah, that's not a surprise to it.
We all know.
Okay, I just wanted to make sure.
It's a journalist. I wanted to make sure everyone understood that.
They were named the most socially proactive sports team in the world.
Wow.
That's how liberal.
In the world?
And by the way, I tell you this, I went to, we were on our last vacation.
We went up to Philly because we used to live up in that area.
I have a lot of friends up there.
And we spent the time up there.
And I took Zach, my son, on an Eagles stadium tour.
I've been an Eagles fan my whole life.
So we go through the stadium tour.
tour and they're walking us through.
You go through all the innards of the stadium.
It's a cool experience.
Any city you're in, you should take your kid on the local stadium tour because it's just
cool. You go through the locker rooms.
You go out on the field.
You do all the cool stuff.
And so we go up to the press box.
We're up in the press box and they're like, and then it starts.
Well, if you notice the top of the stadium are windmills.
And did you know that solar power is, we use more solar power here at Lincoln Financial
Field at any other stadium in the world.
old and they go through all of the like just bragging about their green um you know crap and so
about halfway i swear i swear to you this happen halfway through this presentation they're like these
windmills and they had these like spiral windmills on the top of the stadium that i swear are never
turning i like i never it's very rare you actually see them moving at all and i and generating any
electricity even with half a turn it creates more green energy than any stadium in america so this is
where it goes the guy the guy is the state of it's like uh so you see these are windmills they are
It's incredible technology.
They are developed by X corporation and they came out.
There's this advanced technology.
And think about, I want you to think about this.
How many hair dryers can you power with, with what, with these wind powered turbines?
I think of myself, hair dryers.
You're trying to power a freaking stadium.
How many hair dryers?
It's completely ridiculous, right?
And I'm like, how many hair dryers can be run by a bunch of winter.
I don't know, a million, but who cares?
Like, are you, unless you're a really big salon,
who cares about that question?
But what is the answer?
So I'm like, I'm thinking myself,
someone's guess is like, oh, 10,000, 100,000,
like people are answering all these things.
The guy, right, the, no, the guy legitimately says one.
I swear to you.
What?
What?
What?
And I'm like, wait a minute, what do you mean one?
Hair dryer.
You mean like 1,000?
No, and I go, what do you mean one?
I swear.
And I go, what do you mean?
one, he goes, yeah, actually, they're
actually symbolic. They don't actually
really generate much electricity at all,
but they're, I think a one
hair dryer? What do you?
They power one
hair dryer. That guy cannot be given the tour anymore.
No, he's got to be fired by it. I feel like,
I mean, but he was, the rest of it was
praising green energy.
It was a very, it's unbelievable. It was
not a right wing message. And then
it was like this amazing thing where you
expected him to say 50
times the amount of hairdressers that have,
A billion.
One is what he said.
Right now.
One.
Right now we're in hopes to be having the energy to create 18 million blowdriers going at the same time.
But right now we'll have one.
We'll have one.
So I'm doing that for memory, but it was definitely one.
Wow.
It was an incredible moment.
That's amazing.
But anyway, so the Eagles are like they are not a conservative organization.
Right.
So Sean King, this African American white person,
who is white but says he's black,
says he tweets to the Eagles.
The owner of the Eagles said he wouldn't hire Colin Kaepernick
because of his anthem protest,
but he hired a white player who called black people the N-word.
And of course he uses the actual word
because he's black.
I guess he's allowed to, even though he's white.
So, and he's talking, he's referring to Riley Cooper.
Now, of course, he didn't hire him after he said that.
He hired him before he said that.
So the guy was already on the team when that happened.
He was suspended and was, but they did not release him.
So I guess that's the criticism.
And had other teammates speak up for him at the time, as a matter of fact, other real African-American teammates.
Michael Vick, if I'm not mistaken, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Michael Vicks stood up for him, Riley Cooper as well on that.
And by the way, again, another point here that the Eagles signed Michael Vick, who is coming, you know, obviously a black quarterback, an actual black person who actually is black.
which is different than Sean King who is white and says that he's black.
Just so you get to understand the clarification there.
But they hired him even through a lot of trouble and I mean who's not exactly in demand at the time.
So the Eagles actually respond to this dope.
And I'm talking about Sean King, a guy who says he's black but he's actually white.
That's Sean King.
So they released the entire context of the quote.
Now, this is not a hardcore opposition to Colin Kaepernick.
Listen to some of this.
What do you think the owners around the league's responsibility is when it comes to demonstrating in the name of social injustice?
Jeffrey Lurie responds.
It's a big problem in America, social injustice.
Anybody who wants to do proactive things to try to reverse social injustice, I'm all in favor of.
It has to be respectful.
It has to be done with respect to the military and the people that serve and the women and men that serve our country,
emergency responders, whoever that is. You've got to, I think, do it in a respectful way.
But I applaud anybody that can find respectful ways of trying to use their platform in some way to discuss social injustice.
Now, that's third mention of social injustice here is hardcore conservative.
We all need to discuss it. We've all seen it around us. We live in a city that has a lot of it.
There are multiple issues. They're not simply racial issues. There's a lot of economic issues.
So we're getting economic injustice arguments now from this guy who's, I guess, a hater.
then he has asked, would you sign Colin Kaepernick?
I have no idea.
We're completely happy with our quarterback situation.
That's an interesting point there in that they needed a backup.
Colin Kaepernick was available at the time they needed a backup.
Instead, they signed Nick Foles.
Now, who's white?
Who's white?
Racists?
They already have players on the team who are black and who are engaging in the same protest
that Colin Kaepernick did.
Most famously, if you're an Eagles fan, is Malcolm Jenkins, who's one of the best
safeties in the league.
But also, every game since the beginning of last year has been raising his fist in protest
for the national anthem.
And yet he still stays on the team because, you know, he's good.
And they want him on the team because, you know, he's good.
And that's what happens when you're a good player and you're good, you stay on the team.
It's funny because all of these players around the NFL that are protesting in solidarity
with Colin Kaepernick.
He's getting a raw deal.
And we're going to kneel during the National Anthem
because he's getting a raw deal.
Where are they kneeling?
They're kneeling on the grass,
located on the field,
where you could only be if you have a job,
which they have.
Because all the other players around the league
that are protesting the National Anthem
still have their jobs
because they're good.
That is the difference between Colin Kaepernick
and everyone else.
You're saying,
Are you trying to say that some of these people are on the team,
not because of their racial makeup or the color of their skin,
but because they actually play the game well?
Yes, that is what I'm.
It's shocking.
It's stunning.
I know I know I'm out on the live on that.
Is the NFL a merit-based system?
It's supposed to be.
Is that why 70% are black?
I think it is.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
That is not.
Okay.
That is because the owners are racist.
against white people. Against white people. That's what you're not understanding. All right.
Okay. There's 70% five times, uh, more than five times. The percentage that it appears in the
population, appears in the NFL. And that is of course racism against whites. I would assume.
The NFL is disproportionately African American. Absolutely. And we're talking about some of,
you know, the best jobs in the world that every child wants. Yes. Every child wants to grow up
and play in the NFL.
And those jobs go 70%
to African Americans. I've
always believed that was because they were the best
players in the world. Yeah, I did too. But maybe it was
racism against whites. I guess we can all make that
argument now. This quote
keeps going. Following up on
Kaepernick, when you say that you would applaud anyone
who finds respectful ways to have their platform
is kneeling for the national anthem
respectful to you. Now, this is
interesting because they just keep following up.
He's already answered this question.
But they just keep pushing to try to get this
this interaction to happen.
They want it to be a controversy.
They want the quote out there,
and then they want some dope like Sean King,
who happens to be a white person
who says he's black, by the way.
They want him to respond,
so then there's this controversy,
which has happened now.
So how would you,
is sitting for the,
kneeling for the national anthem,
respectful to you?
Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Eagle,
says, I don't think anybody
who is protesting the national anthem
in and of itself is very respectful.
If that's all their platform is,
is to protest the national anthem,
then what's the proactive
nature of it. I think sometimes we can
misinterpret what those are. I've talked to
Malcolm Jenkins, the Eagle player I was talking
about. He's very involved in our community here.
That's my involvement with Malcolm. It's what can you
do as a player to be involved in the community?
Whether it's social injustice, whether it's autism,
you name it. There are opportunities
to be proactive. We as a franchise
try to be as a sports franchise.
I think it's all about respect. It's respect.
Anyone who doesn't have respect for the servicemen
that support our country loses me.
So it's very important to show respect for the flag for
the anthem, but it can be misinterpreted by certain people for not showing respect.
So what he's saying is, if you just go out there and kneel and do nothing else, that's a
pointless gesture.
It's worthless.
Yeah.
If you are doing something that improves the community, if you are raising money for the cause,
if you're doing what you believe is right and a way that you're drawing attention to that
cause is the national anthem, well, I guess you can do it, as long as you're not disrespectful
for the servicemen.
On the other side of that is if all you're doing, like Colin Kaepernick, by the way, who
kneels for the national anthem and it doesn't even vote in the election.
If what you're doing is just kneeling the national anthem largely to draw attention to yourself as a different story,
completely valid way of thinking there.
And a nonsensical criticism from Sean King who happens to be a white person with two white parents who says he's black before.
Yeah, he says he's wait, he's not, because he worked for the NACCP.
You're saying he's a white guy?
Yeah, because he says he's a black guy.
Yeah.
But in reality, in the real world, he's actually white.
Huh. That's weird.
He doesn't identify as a white.
He doesn't identify.
But his mom is white and his dad is also...
No, white.
White. That's the one you missed on.
So when you have a white mom and a white dad,
the child is generally considered to be white.
No, no, no, generally considered to be white.
Again, you're jumping to a few conclusions.
I'm very confused here.
Very confused.
Glenn back.
Glenn back.
Interesting tweet coming in.
Pat.
So,
Stu, is Sean King
a white guy?
And yes,
the answer to that is
actually yes,
he's white,
but he says that he's black.
Why would he do that, though?
I don't understand.
It's interesting.
They have a,
there's a term for it.
It's basically like,
if you are,
if you're one thing
and you say you're another thing,
it's called a lie.
Yeah, and sometimes like,
you're nuts.
You could be crazy too.
That's true.
There are other explanations for that.
There are people who think they're birds,
but they're not.
Mm-hmm.
So you don't put them in a, you know, like a bird cage.
You don't do that.
That would be wrong because they're people.
Yeah.
They might say they're birds, but what they are are people.
Yeah.
And the same thing here is Sean King says he's a black person, but in reality he is a white person.
In Jeffie's case, sometimes he says, I'm a rhinoceros.
And you think, well, maybe.
No, he kind of.
I realize. I think he actually is.
The size, you know.
I can identify anything I want.
You can.
You can.
It's true.
You do a good job with that.
Thank you.
All right.
Let's go to Ted in Oklahoma.
Hi, Ted.
You're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat Stu and Jeffrey.
Hey, if they are American's most progressive team in sports
or the world's most progressive team in sports,
does the water boy or the third team on the depth chart make the same as the starting quarterback?
What an excellent question.
No, what, no.
What an excellent question.
Stunningly the answer to that is now.
Are you saying the water boy doesn't make $8.5 million?
a year? No. No.
Why?
Hatred. I would assume. Why don't they have equal outcomes for the people on that
team? Corporatism, I think is what I'm supposed to say when someone says that.
I think you just blame it on corporatism. It's funny, the Eagles were named after the, like an
FDR progressive, you know, the NRA back in that day, not the National Rifle Association.
Oh, really? The actual Recovery Act symbol of that. I didn't know that. Yeah. So they have a very
progressive history as well. And maybe that's why they've been punished with
zero Super Bowls, sadly.
Maybe that's...
How and why did you become a fan of this team?
The most unlikely pairing of all time is Stu and the Philadelphia Eagles.
And I was born in New York.
I grew up in Connecticut where in Connecticut you have a mixture of Giants fans,
some Patriots fans, and I think there's one Jets fan somewhere.
And that's the only one, actually, of the entire franchise.
But yeah, I cannot explain it.
I know that I have pictures of myself at like six and seven years old in an Eagles jersey.
I don't know why.
It was Ron Jaworski.
Ron Jaworski.
He loved Ron Jaworski.
It's a badass.
But yeah, no.
But I actually have no idea.
My dad was a huge Giants fan.
Weird.
It's really weird.
I have no idea why, but it's been for a very long time.
Yeah, very, very strange.
You know what else is strange is this protest of?
The National Anthem.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand it from the NFL,
and now it's spreading to even places like Buffalo Wild Wings.
There's a story about an employee there.
You know, people go to Buffalo Wild Wings to watch a game.
Watch the games.
You have some wings.
Hello.
And so the TVs are turned up for the game and you want to hear it.
And one of the employees went over to television.
And as the National Anthem was beginning, turned it down.
They're like, well, what are you doing?
What are you doing?
We're watching that.
We want to hear the National Anthem.
No.
It's insensitive.
It's inappropriate to play in here.
That's corporate policy.
So he tells the people that they can't hear the national anthem at Buffalo Wild Wings.
Is it corporate policy?
No, it is not.
And the franchisee, the franchise owner said, no, that's not corporate policy.
And he's profusely apologized to the customers there.
But this thing has been spreading to, I don't even, when did the star spangled banner become a point of contention?
among Americans.
I mean, maybe the British could be pissed off about it,
but why would Americans?
What about it can even be construed as inappropriate or racist or hateful?
I don't understand it.
It's so weird, and this has been going around for a long time.
It's such an odd thing that it's a new issue.
I mean, Mahmoud Abdul-Rawf, who was on the Denver Nuggets back in the 90s,
sat for the national anthem.
Carlos Delgado from America's team, the Toronto Blue Jays, also sat for national.
If you hate America, maybe it's appropriate.
Yeah, I mean, you could at least argue it, I guess, on the Blue Jays.
right? From Canada, maybe.
You can at least argue it.
But it's such a strange thing that now it's
come back and it's made such a big deal.
Glenn Beck.
Quick clarification here before we move on.
A lot of people confused.
You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
Quick clarification here.
I know a lot of people are confused
and I'm seeing a lot of comments here.
Sean King says he is black.
Yeah, sure. Because he is because he's a black man.
That's what people are thinking.
They're not understanding.
he says he's black but actually he's a white person.
Has that been confirmed by anyone but you?
His parents.
He has two parents.
And one parent is white and the other parent is black.
No, no.
So he's part black.
No, no, no.
That's what a lot of people might think.
Yeah.
In actuality, one parent is white and the other parent is white.
So you're saying both parents are white.
Yes.
And they produced a black child.
No.
That's really strange.
I mean, is it impossible?
No.
I guess not as it's strange.
It's unusual.
It didn't happen.
I mean, what are the odds?
It may be possible, but it was not possible in this case.
I'd say the odds are probably worse than one and two.
Yeah, much worse.
Yeah, considerably worse.
Yeah, they're worse than one and two.
Will you be discussing the racial makeup of Sean King on Pat Gray Unleashed today?
I may do that.
I just may do that.
And by the way, that's why I'm normally not on this program.
I have switched to my own program.
You have.
And it is on, it's Pat Gray unleashed on the Blaze Radio and Television Network.
And what does that happen?
Pat, does it happen at like four in the morning?
Immediately following this particular program.
People should watch and listen.
And by the way, another thing they should do is subscribe on iTunes for the podcast of Pat Gray Unleashed, which is racing up the charts.
I haven't checked it today.
I know yesterday it was number 11.
Yeah.
I haven't checked it today either, but we're number 11 with a bullet.
Moving on up this week, it's Pat Gray Unleashed.
So, yeah, Casey will be counting down.
He will be.
Okay.
Good to play that.
Good to hear.
We were talking about the protest in the NFL of the National Anthem, which is incomprehensible to me.
I don't even understand it.
I mean, why the National Anthem?
Why that particular?
The National Anthem doesn't represent the police.
And apparently that was what Kaepernick was upset about, right?
The treatment of black people by police.
In the beginning, that's what he said, right?
Yeah.
And it might be a nice thing if you actually investigated some of the details surrounding all of those incidents.
Now, there may be a couple of them.
that where you have a legitimate point.
And there are a couple.
However, in the vast majority of the cases that are cited all the time,
you know, like the hands up, don't shoot nonsense.
That didn't even happen.
It's a complete fallacy and it just didn't happen.
And in most of the cases, it was justified.
The other thing is, more white people actually get shot by cops than black people.
It's a minor point.
Disproportionate to the population as well.
What's interesting too about that is like you step back and say,
okay, the national anthem, what he's saying there is that the American system is
unjust. And therefore, he's just protesting the whole country because he doesn't like this thing
the country has produced, this theoretical, because it's not real, but theoretical, you know,
maniacal violence from police officers against black people. And we've gone through those stats a million
times. It is actually not a thing. It's not real. It's a lot like the gender pay inequality.
That's also a thing that's not real. Yeah, although that one is, there is a difference in pay, but there are
reasons for it. This is, there's actually not, these things don't actually exist. There is no
systemic, yes, there are incidents and, and they're important to make sure that they get,
justice comes to those. And as far as I know, in virtually all of those cases where the police are
quite clearly at fault, they've been charged with murder. Yeah, there's been...
kicked off the force and are, some of them are on trial right now for murder. And they should be.
And we're not perfect in this country. Absolutely not. For example, one of the ways we're not
perfect is Colin Kaepernick got a large contract from the NFL and got millions of dollars
for playing football that he can't actually play. So that was one of the things that's, and that's
what the point is like when you're protesting the entire country because of one outcome the
country has produced that you say is bad, you're also criticizing the whole country,
which has produced another outcome, which is your career. I don't know, great. Yeah, capitalism
has also produced the wonderful life you live and the incredible things you have. And the incredible things
you have if you're calling Kaepernick for a limited amount of ability.
I mean, they've given this to you because you had one halfway decent year with a great defense,
great coach, and great running game.
I mean, that is.
And it's also almost impossible to accuse these NFL football teams of racism.
Check the makeup of the team, maybe.
Because in many cases, there are black quarterbacks and there's certainly more black.
Lex than whites.
And it's just, it's not a real point that you're making.
It's really frustrating.
It doesn't exist.
And along with the NFL teams, I'm really surprised that the NFL, it's almost, it's too
late for them now.
But they should have just nipped this in the bud when they had the chance.
Yeah, but they don't.
They don't do that.
Stop it.
So you're saying that what?
Make them stand?
Yes.
I don't care if you put your hand over your heart or you hold your helmet along your
side.
We tell you, you wear the uniform, you go out on the field, you stand on the sideline,
You stand up for the national anthem, and then we play football.
That's part of the deal.
I mean, that's what it is.
I think you could theoretically do that.
To me, that's, you know, these guys want to do what they're doing.
It'll create a whole thing.
I mean, and you could do that because it's their private business.
Yes.
And you're their employee.
And so they can demand that you do certain things.
And be respectful.
Just be respectful to the nation.
I demand that because we have people watching us.
Those are our customers.
And you're going to hurt the team if you don't do that.
So yes, you could make a legitimate.
point, but the outcry would be unbelievable.
And they're never going to do that.
Well, you're never going to do it. Now, most definitely. But, you know, in the first stages,
it might not have. Maybe. I don't know. We'll never know, though. I know. I personally don't
necessarily think you should do that. I mean, I think they should be able to do what they want to do.
I just, you know, I know, I would, you know, were the Eagles coach, obviously, by his actions,
the Eagles owner, excuse me, has, it was, would not eliminate someone for protested
the national anthem. He has players on his team that actually do it currently.
And he's still being criticized.
I don't think, though, for myself,
I don't think I'd want one of those people on my team.
You know, I...
You know, Martellus Bennett just started this with the Green Bay Packers,
which the Packers are my NFL team.
And Martellus Bennett, I think he stood with his fist raised or something during the anthem.
But it's a little different in his case because his brother, Michael Bennett,
just had a really bad situation with police.
And so it's kind of understandable from his point of view where,
although I still wouldn't protest the anthem.
I don't know how the two are tied in.
But he had a legitimate beef with his brother being treated poorly by police.
Yeah, and I don't know how that one's going to come out either.
I mean, I don't think the police agree with his analysis of the situation,
which is something that's going to obviously have to be figured out as we go.
But at least you can understand it a little bit.
I mean, someone like Colin Kaepernick, what has ever happened to this guy?
I mean, this guy has been, he's risen through the ranks.
He got millions of dollars that by no means that he deserve for his ability.
I mean, he's been rewarded for basically mediocre to bad quarterback play for several years with millions of dollars.
And he thinks that this country is so awful.
I mean, he does.
He has a clear.
I mean, it's pretty clear.
It's not about the police.
It's not about the police.
He doesn't like America.
And he has a girlfriend who's a...
Yes, he does.
And that's all kind of started.
Black Lives Matter person.
Is she an official in it?
For the life of me, I can't remember her name.
But she is a definite proponent of the black lives.
My strong suspicion is she has really stoked that fire in him.
Women, you know, they tend to do that.
They can get in your head.
Yes, they can.
So, it should be clear, we're blaming women.
Just in case any of the left-wing websites want to attack us today.
Blaming women for all the problems of the world.
No, but what's interesting is, and who knows if this is true, because, you know,
he's a guy that was convicted of obstruction.
of justice in a murder trial, but Ray Lewis said that the Baltimore Ravens were going to sign or
considering signing Kaepernick this year.
And his girlfriend tweeted a picture of Ray Lewis like hugging a slave owner to show that
Ray Lewis was like in line with the man or something, this racist post on social media.
And they were like, all right, this is ridiculous.
That's what Ray Lewis says.
And see, nobody wants to deal with that as a business owner.
You know, you have a great business called an NFL football team.
And it's just, it's a license to print money, essentially.
So you don't want to hurt your business by bringing somebody like that in.
And during all this time, we've noticed that he has not said where he talks about wanting to be in the NFL and everybody's talking for him.
But never do you hear him say he's looking forward to playing football.
No, he doesn't have any focus at all.
Any drive to play football at all.
Exactly.
It doesn't seem like he has any interest in playing the sport.
And perhaps if I lost my job to play in Cabber, I might feel that way too.
Yeah, well, you know, and honestly, I have no interest in him seeing him play the sport either,
which is kind of interest.
We have that in common.
But with the Baltimore Ravens thing, it's like Ray Lewis is their top of the line
Hall of Fame level player.
This is their franchise.
And, you know, to go and basically call him an Uncle Tom in public social media.
Terrible.
It's not going to get you hired.
No, it's not.
You know, it's just not going to happen.
And it's so frustrating how this weirdness is spreading.
It's not just the national anthem.
There's a high school in Folsom, California, discouraging students, in fact, warning them.
Hey, don't chant.
Apparently one of their traditions is they chant USA, USA at the football game.
It's not directed at anybody who might be from another country.
They're in a football game in, I don't know, the USA.
Why couldn't you?
So they're telling them not to because it could be perceived as,
intolerant or offensive.
Really? To whom?
To North Koreans?
Is Kim Jong ill in the stands?
I don't think so.
Who's going to take offense? Don't you live here?
Aren't you enjoying the fruits of this nation if you're here at a football game?
You think so?
You would think so.
Well, it's ESPN, right?
ESPN said, well, yes, you said guerrilla warfare and meant G-U-E-R-I-L-L-A,
but it could be perceived by people on Twitter that you say,
said Gorilla, G-O-R-I-L-A, and that way, that would be racist against Venus Williams or Serena Williams,
and therefore you're fired.
They said that to an actual tennis commentator, and he was fired.
He fired him.
Fired the guy with the chink in the armor.
Yep.
Fired, who was the other one?
Kurt Schilling.
Kurt Schilling was fired summarily.
And then they just suspended the woman who was talking about.
Yeah.
Well, they didn't suspend her.
They just gave her a.
We told her it was kind of inappropriate.
And she apologized, so we're cool.
I was like, wait, wait, who are you?
They put a stern letter in her file.
I know.
Was it strongly words?
Oh, no.
ESPN fires everyone for everything.
Yes.
And by the way, the correct way to handle that situation is not,
we're not saying that Jamil, at least I'm not,
I'm not saying Jamil Hill should be fired.
She shouldn't.
Unless you're following normal protocol at ESPN.
They handled this one the right way.
You know what?
I think it's fair.
If you have a sports commentator to go to him and say, look, honestly, you know, talk sports, please.
Just talk sports.
You can't be out there.
We half our audience likes Donald Trump, okay?
So don't bash him and call him a white supremacist, please.
I think that is a completely fair standard for a corporation to say.
On the same side, if you came out and Kurt Schilling was making public pronouncements about being conservative, right?
I think it's fair to say, look, Kurt, I get that you want to be active in politics, but it's not our game.
and half our audience likes Barack Obama,
so please don't make these public pronouncements about Barack Obama.
I think both of those are completely fair.
What is not fair is the firing.
So they handle all the conservatives with this ridiculous standard
of any time they say anything mildly controversial to get fired.
And then when you say something pretty controversial,
I mean, you're calling not only Donald Trump,
but everyone's surrounding him a white supremacist?
That is, one of the worst things you can say about anyone.
You're calling him a racist.
You're comparing him to the KKK.
you're comparing them to the Nazis.
And I mean, it's one of the worst insults you can come up with against another person.
And that's like, well, you know what?
We put a letter in your file.
It's just, it's completely inconsistent when it comes to politics.
But as, you know, we talked about a little bit yesterday, it is consistent with ESPN
because they punish conservatives and they let progressives off the hook.
That's what they do.
It's show, they've chosen their path.
It's just so frustrating that it's almost enough to make me leave this business to go sell facial cream.
I'm just about there.
Really?
I'm really just about there.
I'm funny you mentioned that because I actually
I printed out an article
I don't even remember which one it was
for prep for today's show
and halfway down I noticed it said
the real reason why
what's her face from Wake up?
Joanna Gaines left the show.
I know, they're still doing it.
Still doing it. Still perpetuating the lie.
It's not a reason.
The lie. The lie that she left itself.
Flat out. She's not
selling facial creeds. She's not going to leave
a chip or the show to sell facial cream hasn't created havoc in their marriage.
Amazing.
That's really something.
So we, I was amazing.
Because not only is she, that's not the reason she's leaving.
She's not leaving me.
Like none of it is even close to true.
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Pat and Stu, Jeffie, for Glenn. He's back on Monday.
He actually had some kind of, uh, I think he's doing his speech,
and he's doing his speech for super liberal people in Nantucket, right?
Isn't that today?
I guess so, yeah.
today or tomorrow. And I don't remember where he met this guy. Do you? The guy who invited.
Oh, yes. It's the guy.
The Nantucket Dicker. Yeah. Tom Scott. He's a guy who started the juice company, Nantucket Nectors.
You've probably had those before. And he's pretty conservative.
Yeah. I mean, I think, I don't know. But I mean, I don't think a crazy liberal. We talked to him.
Oh, yeah. He was definitely not a crazy liberal. I don't know his politics particularly well.
But he's, I don't think everyone in the group is going to be a crazy liberal. But, you know.
But the event is going to be filled with liberals. And he was out.
to speak about God.
This should be a really interesting weekend for Glenn.
I can't wait to hear what happens when he comes back next week.
But he's fine to go into the unfriendly fire, though, and see what happens.
I'm not.
I'm not.
A teaky torch brigade coming to protest him there as well.
Yeah.
All right.
Much more on the way, including the latest from Hillary Clinton.
Get into that on the Glenn Beck program.
Glenn Beck, courage.
Truth.
Pat Gray, Stu Bergear for Glenn on the Glenn Bet.
program. Just a real quick note, they had a huge fire at a historic home in Massachusetts last
December. It was on National Candle Safety Day and this beautiful, beautiful mansion they call
the castle burned down causing $700,000 worth of damage. It was caused by a candle.
That's a national candle safety day. I just love that story.
Why, you always listen to whatever day it is.
When, look, look, think about it.
When it's Ice Cream Sunday day, what do we do?
We have ice cream Sundays.
When it's National Nachos Day, we eat nachos.
Notchos.
That's because we're Americans and we care about the country.
I don't know.
Sorry, you know, shoot us.
I don't know what we're supposed to say.
When there's a baked good that has a day, we eat that baked good.
Yes.
Because we care about America, period.
And again, like you said,
so sue us.
Yeah.
Okay.
We're not going to apologize for it.
No.
Hillary Clinton's not going to apologize for her loss either last November because it wasn't her fault.
If there's one thing that's becoming crystal clear is that every element and every force in the universe combined against her.
And she just couldn't do anything about it because we all know for a fact.
Everyone loves Hillary.
How many times have you heard those words spoken?
Well, you just said them so one.
So you've heard them one?
to the
oneth power?
To the oneth power, yes.
Okay.
She is pretty amazing
on this book tour.
Yeah, I mean,
I don't understand really
what the point of it is
because, I mean,
I guess she's just trying
to rake in the cash,
which I understand.
I mean, you know.
Well, her last book,
didn't she get a,
like a $14 million advance,
it seems?
And then it sold,
I don't know,
very few copies.
I don't think the thing
ever hit number one.
on the on the New York Times bestselling list really i don't i don't think so i just don't think people
are that interested in what hillary clinton has to say but they they gave her another huge advance
and she's out promoting this thing like crazy and she was talking to matt lauer and it's interesting
because matt lauer was one of the people uh she was she was criticizing pretty strongly in the book
but here's
Hillary, I guess, accepting personal
responsibility in the only way Hillary can.
Fans of yours, I think, are looking at this book
and they're saying this is a frank assessment
and this is a much-needed discussion
of the 2016 election.
Fos of yours are probably saying, oh, here she goes.
She's pointing fingers. She's whining.
There is a lot of criticism in this book
and effort of full disclosure.
You criticize me pretty soundly in a few
pages of this book. When it comes to the self-inflicted wounds, when you look at the list of them,
and you go through them in the book, did you make enough mistakes yourself to lose the election
without any of the other things you talk about? Well, I will say no, Matt. I don't think that
will surprise you. But, you know, also, this book has a lot of behind the scenes look at what
it's like to run for president, particularly, again, as a woman. So it's not all the sad side
or the disappointment that obviously came because we lost,
and especially somewhat bitterly because we won the popular vote so significantly.
She accepts none of the blame.
It's not her fault that she lost.
It's just not her fault.
It actually does surprise me.
She doesn't throw out the words.
Well, in the end, at least, you know, comes down to me.
No.
She doesn't even make any qualms about it.
She's accepting no personal responsibility.
Incredible.
Well, it wasn't my fault.
And here she is.
I was just about to mention that surprising us by waltzing into the studio and just sitting down.
Hi, guys.
Hillary Clinton.
It's kind of impressive.
Hillary, thank you for.
Sounds like you have a little bit of a cold or maybe?
I'm okay.
I haven't done any of my nostril yoga practices today.
Okay.
Oh, that's right.
You have the alternate nostril breathing thing that you've picked up in yoga.
It relaxes me so well when I'm back home.
when I've been on the road, you know, out promoting the new book, what happened?
Apparently, you didn't have time to brush your hair before you came in?
Well, it's a little windy.
Yeah, okay.
I'm here just the building?
Windy in the building?
Yeah, I'm here just to record some audio samples from my book.
We do have some audio samples here from Hillary Clinton's book.
Okay.
And so far, because she said in that clip, Pat, it's not sad.
It's not a sad story.
All it has been in these excerpts that we've found have been incredibly sad.
It's at the point of like you almost, if she was another person, might feel bad for her.
Now you don't because she's not taking any personal responsibility and she's incredibly unlikable.
But you almost might find a path through the woods to eventually land in a place where you could say, oh man, I feel bad for her and then move on.
But then that doesn't happen because she's her.
Just let me say this, that while writing my new book, it wasn't easy at all.
Okay.
Wasn't easy.
Okay.
Every day that I was a candidate for president,
I knew that millions of people were counting on me.
I couldn't bear the idea of letting them down.
And yet?
But I did.
I couldn't get the job done.
And I'll have to live with that for the rest of my life.
See, I would expect that in the interviews.
That take, because that was another excerpt from a book in case you couldn't tell.
Of course it was an excerpt for my book.
Yes, I know, Hillary.
But it's like one of those things where you say, look, I didn't quite get the job done.
I tried my best.
You know, it didn't work out.
There were some issues we had to deal with.
But in the end, it's my responsibility.
That's not in the internet.
I don't think she actually believes that.
Like that's in the book, but that's more of like a throwaway line.
When she's asked in person, it does seem to be her responsive.
Basically, no.
It was everybody else who did things.
They were racist.
They were sexists.
A bunch of bastards.
The media.
The media was tough on me.
The Russians.
All that stuff.
Sexism.
The sexism, yes, is the number one.
Sexism, number one.
So Hillary, if you're a woman and sexism is the reason,
why did you pick a dude named Tim for your vice president?
Why didn't you pick another woman?
You know, I was given some advice that he would be the right man
and I was advised wrong.
So again, it was not your fault.
I just want to make sure I understand that.
Okay.
What do you have another excerpt here?
Well, it's just one of my favorite lines that I like to use from time to time,
and I wanted to put it in the book.
It's that which does not.
not kill us, make us stronger.
I just said, I love that line.
It's also not sure.
It's from Nietzsche and, and Kelly Clarkson.
Oh, is that what she wrote in the book, Nietzsche and Kelly Clarkson?
Oh, good God.
Good heavens.
When did Kelly Clarkson say that?
Is that in a song or?
The Kelly Clarkson?
You don't know the Kelly Clarkson song?
I'm unfamiliar with the Kelly Clarkson.
By the way, I think Jeffie would be an expert in this particular topic.
I wish he was here because he would tell you,
Chlamydia doesn't kill you and it does not make you stronger either.
It's neither one of those things.
There's a lot of, almost every disease.
If it's not fatal, the flu sometimes kills you, but if it doesn't, it doesn't make you stronger.
It doesn't make you stronger.
It's actually a terrible cliche in every single way.
It really is a terrible one.
All right, what else do you have here, Hillary?
Excerts from Hillary's book given by the Hillary Clinton.
And I will say, some people might say, this doesn't sound like Hillary Clinton.
Well, she's got a cold or like an allergy thing.
I haven't done my nostril yoga.
But I will say this.
If you were to see Hillary, you would know 100%.
The visual of this is something you may want to hop on to.
I may all post a picture here in a moment on Facebook and the Twitter.
At World of Stu, by the way.
I just threw something on.
It's not anything special.
It's definitely not something special.
Everyday pantsuit.
I will say, though, it's not the Mao look that you went with the entire campaign.
So this is a weird choice.
I guess unless you're running a socialist campaign, then it's not such a weird choice.
All right, from Hillary Clinton's book.
What happened?
It would have been an extraordinary honor to be the first woman to take the oath.
You know, I've said that time and time again.
I won't pretend I hadn't dreamt of that moment for me, for my mother, for my daughter, her daughter, everyone's daughters.
We got it.
And for our sons.
Oh, and the sons too?
Instead, the world was listening to the new president's undimmed fury.
And it was done.
He was our president.
That was some weird.
Oh, I'm not supposed to say that word on the radio.
Oh, did you swear in the book?
It was some weird stuff.
Does she actually swear in the book?
George W. reportedly said with, she's horrible.
What do you mean she?
Are you giving up on this?
Your own book?
So what is the line here?
That was some weird stuff.
Okay, this was done, and he was our president.
That was some weird stuff.
George W. reportedly said with characteristic Texas bluntness,
I couldn't have agreed more.
I don't think that's what.
She's terrible.
Wow.
This makes me really want to run out and purchase that book.
Oh, doesn't they just grab you?
Listen, we've had lines.
People are lining up all over America.
One deep, I bet.
I'm going on one deep.
Not quite.
Well, okay.
Look, I come in.
I come in and I sit down and I just sign books and say hello to people until it's time for me to go.
And sometimes the line is still there and sometimes it's not.
When it's time for me to go.
Oh, that's sad, Hillary.
The whole book is incredibly sad.
But again, she's just not a sympathetic figure.
She talks about her Coke bottle glasses that were thick and she was called four eyes.
That's some of what I.
She even talks about her cancals.
The kids in junior high.
made fun of her ankles.
I didn't know that kids in junior high ever made fun of ankles.
I've never seen it.
I never saw it when I was a kid.
Do you believe it?
Jeffie,
who's just walked in the studio?
Jeffie,
do you actually believe that she was...
I mean,
you could make fun of for all kinds of stuff, right?
So, you know, maybe.
I mean, she was weird enough as a, you know,
looking kid to maybe get made fun of.
It's more powerful.
Many of us throughout school years were made fun of
and then on into adulthood.
Anyway, back to Hillary.
It's more powerful coming from you dressed as Hillary Clinton
when you're complaining about people making fun of you.
I don't know how it could happen in our society today.
Are you having another excerpt?
I try to find time for yoga or strength and cardio workout.
No, you don't.
Hillary's no, you don't, you're not doing any strength workouts.
At home, I work out in an old red barn out back that we've converted into a gym.
Stop running for president.
You lost twice.
And an office for Bill with space in the conference.
inverted hayloft for the secret service.
That's where Bill takes all his chicks.
In the hayloft?
In the converted hayloft.
It's like a David Letterman layer.
I have no match for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, however, who pumps iron and who does planks and push-ups two days a week.
Yeah, you're in no match for her because she's got a job.
Her regime is daunting.
Mine is more forgiving.
I think it's regimen.
Not regime.
But thanks.
We're all out of time.
We can't read her own book, obviously.
But it says, Regime.
Glenn back.
Sort of interesting to note that as we wrap up the discussion on Hillary, her book is out.
And it was posted on Amazon, of course, and the ratings, you know, people post their reviews.
And initially, about half of the reviews were one star.
Amazon deleted them.
So that now her rating is 4.9 stars out of five.
Because they deleted all the bad reviews.
It's pretty bad.
I mean, I think there is a problem with online reviews.
I think so, sure.
I mean, like, it happened to Glenn.
When Glenn would release a book, you'd get all the liberals come out.
All the ones in the fives.
And the same thing happens to Hillary.
Both of those things are dumb, right?
Like, you should have to read the book.
I mean, Amazon has a record of the, at least buy the book.
Right.
Amazon knows whether you bought the book or not from them.
The people that should review things on Amazon should have purchased the book through
Amazon, period.
that's an easy way to get rid of that.
If they want to buy it and pay $20 to leave a one-star review fine.
But you'd eliminate 90% of that problem,
but just making it so that someone who actually reviews it
has to have actually purchased it from the site.
And I'd just like to say that if you've purchased the book,
you will not give it a one-star review.
Okay.
You're Hillary again?
Because, I mean, I know your appearance hasn't changed, but.
No, you know what?
I have never gotten used to how much effort it takes just to be a woman in the public eyes, too.
Interesting coming for me.
I once calculated how many hours I spent having my hair and makeup done during the campaign.
And it came out to about 600 hours or 25 days.
And it still didn't help, which is sad.
It still didn't help.
But I spent all this time on it.
600 hours and a whole campaign doesn't actually sound like all.
No, it does not.
Because she campaigned for what a year?
Over a year.
Right?
Yeah.
But she's never stopped.
She's still doing it now.
Is she going to run in 2020?
I don't think it's out of the question.
I don't think it is either.
Nor is it out of the question for Sanders or Biden.
I think Biden's going for it.
Biden will be, what, 78?
Really? That's 78?
Yeah.
I think Biden's going to go for it.
Biden feels like he lost out on a real opportunity.
And by the way, he did.
He did.
He did. I think he would have beaten Hillary.
I do too.
If he had run.
Because he's much better.
at this. Biden is at least a relatable guy to people, I think. You know, he's kind of, he's able to
kind of sluff off those controversies because everyone's like, ah, this is Joe Biden, me and Joe.
You know, he's been around forever. He's got a million connections and people in, in the inner
circles actually like him, unlike Hillary. And he may have been able to handle Trump.
He would have been much better match for sure. Because the things that Trump does well,
Biden does well too. Right. Say, you know, kind of outlandish things, not really back down.
like he doesn't have the same issues that Hillary has.
Plus, he's at least a believable communicator.
Now look, he says things that are false all the time,
but at least he can say them convincingly.
Yeah, and we know he can sing.
The villages, America's friendliest hometown.
He can sing.
The villages.
America's friendly as hometown.
The villages.
Now what's very upsetting is that Glenn Beck continues to refuse to acknowledge that that is, in fact, Joe Biden singing the village's song.
To this day, he denies that's him.
Some people deny that, you know, 9-11 was Islamic extremism.
Exactly.
Some people believe the Earth is flat.
That we went to the moon.
Some people, you know, there's a lot of people who believe crazy things.
Glenn just happens to be one of them in this particular case.
It just doesn't change the facts.
Okay.
You heard it.
It's not changed that.
I'd be one thing if we just said one time he drunkenly sang the villages theme.
It's another thing if we played it for you.
And supposedly, he's another one.
He's another guy who doesn't drink, right?
Isn't that what we're told?
Joe Biden doesn't drink.
Biden and Trump.
And Trump.
Yeah, neither one of them.
Doesn't drink.
And yet, Trump slurs his words every night around seven o'clock, Stu.
What do you make of that?
What are you talking about?
What do you make of that?
I've never noticed that before.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's very famous.
Stu.
What?
There's a person who has stumbled on to the absolute truth and don't pretend that you don't know or believe.
Are you saying you don't know about this?
I don't.
Listen to this and then tell me that this is something wrong is happening in Washington, D.C.
The deep state is in control of things.
Small amounts of sedatives.
It's known that most presidents end up getting drug.
Right.
What?
Wait, wait.
That's a great statement.
It's known that most presidents wind up getting drugged.
There's not even an effort.
It's not even an effort to give one piece of evidence to support that.
That's the way it always is, right.
It's just, it's known.
Look, this is proven.
This is proven fact.
I love it.
I love it.
Of sedatives till they build it up.
Trump's such a bull.
He hasn't fully understood it yet.
But I've talked to people multiple ones that, and they believe that they talk.
Wait, wait.
You talk to people multiple ones.
Multiple ones?
Talk to multiple ones.
You talk to multiple ones?
Yes.
And when you multiply one,
you get multiple ones.
You get multiple ones.
Slow sedative that they're building up.
Slow sedative?
What's a slow sedative?
He's worried about Trump slurring his words?
What about this guy?
Slurring his words?
Yeah, I was going to say S-C-H-L-E?
Yes.
Slow sedatives?
Coach.
And in his IT and that the third.
The president by six or seven at night is basically slurring his words and is drugged.
Wow.
Wow.
At first they had to isolate him to do that.
But yes, ladies and gentlemen, I've talked to people that talk to the president now at nine at night.
He is slurring his words.
Oh, my gosh.
What is the hell?
My gosh.
And I'm going to leave it at that.
I've talked to folks that have talked to him directly.
I've talked to folks that have talked to him.
directly, which means I've talked about it indirectly to people.
That's what that means.
Yes, that is exactly what that means.
Someone who's talked to someone else directly, you've just spoken to them indirectly.
Exactly.
A lot of people call it secondhand knowledge is another way.
So, like, wait, I want to make sure I understand the accusation here.
Okay.
He's being drugged.
So during the day, Donald Trump drinks Diet Coke and iced tea.
And at some point, it builds up.
They put drips of sedatives.
into these drinks.
And he's such a bull.
He doesn't understand that.
So bulls don't understand when they're being drunk.
And so during the day, he's normal.
But as it gets later on the day...
But six or seven o'clock,
right?
He's slurring his words.
Slowly.
Slowly.
Slowly.
Okay.
Slowly slurring his words.
Glenn back.
This is the Glenn Beck program.
Pat Gray, Stoop, Gear.
Jeffey, here for Glenn today.
He'll be back.
on Monday. And in immediately following this show, you can also listen to me on the, on the blaze
radio network. If you're just thinking, geez, three hours is just not enough. Yeah. I mean,
he's just getting warmed up. Now I got to hear him for another three. I got it. I have to.
That sounds great and everything. But my problem with it is, uh, I just wish there was a way I could
listen after the show aired. Oh my gosh. If there was some fashion in which I could go to a website or
an application and find such an amazing version like a coincidence. A coincidence.
cast a maybe kind of on an iPod and an iPodcast or something.
There is.
It's no.
Incredibly there is.
Well,
how would you do this?
You go to the blaze.com and you can download the podcast as well.
Or iTunes.
And download it there.
Go to iTunes.
In fact, iTunes might be preferable because we're shooting up the iTunes charts.
And it would be nice to get all the way to the top of them.
That'd be fun.
It'd be fun.
At first, I was humbled.
Now I'm just greedy.
I love that.
Screw it. I'm just going for it.
Yeah, just going to go for it now. That's great.
So I don't have to hold the machine up to a speaker and record your show or anything when it's on.
You do not have to do that.
Huh.
And as a matter of fact, Jeffrey, it's been some times that you've had to do something like that.
You should maybe join us in the 20th century and then get used to the 21st sort of gradually.
Huh.
Okay.
Okay.
Whatever.
All right.
Triple eight, 727 back.
Interesting comments from a former executive of Facebook.
who is saying that Facebook and Google are essentially surveillance states now.
This is something that certainly Glenn is worried about.
We've been concerned about and talked about a little bit.
It just really kind of seems like the time is here now
where people are starting to really become nervous about all the information they have.
Too late.
And you're right. It is. It's too late.
We're already, we've already given over every afternoon.
of our lives. There's no, there should be no expectation of privacy anymore because you don't have any. You don't have any. And, and most people would argue you have the expectation of privacy in your home. But if you have brought their products that, the Google home or the Amazon Echo into your home, then you've given up that right then, right? I mean, at least they'll make that argument. It's a very good point. However, it's very difficult to take seriously when you're dressed like Hillary Clinton.
I just want to make sure you know that.
I'm starting to feel comfortable with the wig out.
Is that a problem?
No.
It does not seem like it's bothering you.
I'll tell you that.
Why would that be a problem?
We're inclusive.
We're diverse.
If you want to dress up as a woman and Hillary Clinton call yourself Susie, I don't care.
That's fine.
Yeah, our problem with Chelsea Manning is the whole treason thing.
It's not, she can be whoever she wants to be.
Huh, yeah.
Do you know in Canada, they're also investigating climate denial.
People who deny climate change are going to be investigated now.
So there's another thing that's coming to fruition.
Is this politically correct viewpoint is now so entrenched that if you don't subscribe to it,
you could be investigated by law enforcement and perhaps eventually arrested and charged with it.
It's just not that outrageous to think that could happen now.
No, it is not.
You better get on board with climate change or we're going to put you in jail.
You poo-poo the congressmen and the senators that are crazy,
and they say that at town halls,
and they say that these people,
that it should happen and say, ah, that'll never happen.
I mean, it's coming.
They're going to try.
And here's the thing.
If you actually go by the definition of, let's say, Al Gore,
on who is a climate denier,
you're going to find not just evil conservatives like ourselves,
but the overwhelming majority of the people in the United States of America.
Because what you have to believe,
if you are Al Gore,
is not only is climate change happening,
you have to believe that it is almost entirely or entirely manmade.
You also have to believe it is catastrophic,
and you also must believe that the government must take massive action
to control the energy supply here in the United States.
Because even if you believe the first three,
and you get to that last one, you say,
you know what, I just think maybe the free market would be best at this.
Or maybe we should just look at some, you know,
hopefully these companies can innovate and we can create that.
Denier!
Denier!
Denier!
You're a denier.
unless you say absolutely without question to all of those things.
For example, you also have to say that hurricanes are becoming more frequent,
even though the science itself says they're becoming less frequent.
Even though that's going on, even though the NOAA actually says, Noah, says,
that there is no indication in the last 120 years of any increase when it comes to hurricanes at all.
that is tied to man-made climate change,
you still have to believe the opposite of those scientists.
Isn't there something we could do about Noah?
There is.
Isn't there something we have to shut them down?
Can we not shut down that organization?
They can start telling people the truth?
Can we, I don't know, bomb the organization?
I mean, is it Breitbart or is it Noah?
These bastards, it's so incredible.
There's no trend.
You know, you could be reasonable and say, sure, I agree.
It's a little bit warmer than it was.
But that's happened a million times.
Well, that you're a denier.
you could also say
I think it's happened
and it's our fault
however
it's a good thing because
there's going to be more food that grows
because it's a little bit warmer
and it's not a problem
you're still a denier that's not enough
you have to go with a catastrophic thing
and you also have to agree
with the government action to solve the catastrophic thing
because if you believe catastrophic
consequences but believe we should
do something else about it you're also a denier
And again, when it comes to the hurricanes, because this is what happened, I mean, Stevie Wonder did this, right?
Stevie Wonder was on stage at this hurricane benefit and tied hurricanes to man-made global warming.
We now have 50 years of global hurricane data.
There is no trend in the frequency or number of storms that reach hurricane force.
This is from the geophysical fluid dynamics laboratory at NOAA, which I know you want to shut down, Noah, but listen to them for just a moment.
because I know everybody
I know when I see Pat
a lot of time he'll open up
his computer
I'll be standing behind him
and his homepage will open up
and it's almost always
the geophysical fluid dynamics laboratory
so I mean I know a lot of you guys
It's my homepage
It is your homepage
When you email Pat
you can email them at Pat
at geophysical fluid dynamics laboratory.net
There's an ampersand in there
I don't know why
I don't know why
but it's
it says in this is a report
they released not in 1912
not 15 years ago, not 10 years ago, but August 31st of this year as we led up to Hurricane Harvey and Irma.
How old were you August 31st of this year?
The same age I am currently.
That's how old, because it was just a few days ago.
Okay.
Are you trying to make the case that Stevie Wonder saw this?
I don't think he did see it.
He didn't see it.
You know why?
Because he doesn't choose to read the Geophysical Fluid Laboratory, the Dynamics Laboratory material.
And it's not one of his main sources.
That's why he can't see it.
There may be another reason, too.
I don't know.
This is what they wrote.
In summary, neither are model projections for the 21st century
nor our analysis of trends in the Atlantic hurricane
and tropical storm counts over the past 120 years
support the notion
that greenhouse gas-induced warming
leads to large increases in either tropical storm
or overall hurricane numbers in the Atlantic.
I don't know.
They are saying not only does it not confirm it.
It's not consensus.
They're saying it does not support the notion.
Period.
And yet we're the freaks.
We're the haters.
We're the irresponsible people who deny science.
Yeah.
And what do you do like that when there's an investigation going on?
Because Al Gore tells you you have to believe that there's going to be more brutal storms.
And these people that keep coming out and saying, oh, well, look, it's obvious.
Look at these hurricanes.
You got both Irma and you got Harvey.
It's terrible.
Of course you've got to believe global warming.
So we believe the last few weeks, but not the last 12 years.
It's insane.
They will jump through any hoop to prove this right.
And because they know if people believe it and people come along on this,
and I think the younger generations show real signs that they do believe a lot of these things.
And if they believe it, they will be able to control everything.
They will be able to control every piece.
of the economic landscape
in the United States of America
because once you control power
you can do anything
if you can push around industry like that
and you can justify any change in regulation
based on the idea
that global warming
has to be solved and we're the only ones that can solve it
man that's a lot of power
it's the same thing we're seeing with this stuff
with Title IX at colleges
with these rape accusations
and Betsy DeVos did a speech about this
and she made all these crazy claims
about all these kids who are going through this in college and all these crazy rape accusations,
every one of them that she made happened.
All of the crazy stories she made happened.
It was because we have accepted, generally speaking, as a society, this idea that 90% of men that go to college are rapists.
So because there's a quote unquote rape culture, you can justify any action.
Of course we all want to stop brutal rapes.
Of course we do.
So you can justify any action, any disqual.
Any dismissal of First Amendment rights of due process, any of that can be dismissed because we have this much larger thing that we have to address, which is a rape culture or global warming, whatever it is.
Once you get those things set in motion, you can do anything with them.
And that is the plan of the left.
I do think there are scientists who believe this could be bad.
I do think there's a lot of people who do think that it could be bad.
I do think there's some evidence that shows that we have warmed.
It's not 97% though, I'll tell you that.
It's certainly not 97%.
also Al Gore doesn't care if that's true.
He does not care if one scientist believes that this is accurate.
He does this because he wants control and to personally enrich himself at this point.
But he doesn't, yes, he probably does believe it, but it's immaterial to what he's doing.
He just wants to be able to control large swaths of the United States economy, and not him personally, but his movement.
You know what I think this diatribe of yours is.
all about.
What?
Jealousy.
I think you're jealous that he is talented enough to write something as beautiful as this.
One thin September soon, a floating continent disappears in midnight sun.
Midnight sun.
Vapers rise as fever settles on an acid sea.
Neptune's bones dissolve.
Snow glides from the mountain.
Glyde.
Ice fathers floods for a season.
Hard rain.
Hard rings quickly.
Then dirt is parched.
kind of kindling is placed in the forest for the lightning celebration unknown creatures take their leave
unmoorned horsemen ready their stirrups passion seeks heroes and friends the bell of the city on the hill is wrong
the shepherd cries the hour of choosing has arrived here are your tools here are your tools that is one of the worst
things i've ever heard in my entire life i cannot believe a person would go
on television and say those words in that order that way.
And got praised for it, by the way.
Oh, what I mean.
I'm so glad you read that.
I was really, I'm very happy. Thanks for asking me.
I'm happy to hear it.
Thank you for us.
And he went home and he wept.
No one's ever asked me to say these words in public before.
Thank you.
Triple-eight, 727 B, E, C.
Glenn back.
So this week obviously was September 11th.
on Monday.
And everyone kind of remembers that it was a clear Tuesday morning.
Every description you always hear of that.
But no one remembers, and they probably shouldn't,
that Tuesday is also the day that new music gets released.
Oh.
So it was interesting because a bunch of albums came out on 9-11, 2001.
And you might know that it was not particularly a good day to release your tunes.
Yeah, that's for sure.
So I guess the only one that really was successful on that day was Jay-Z released the blueprint
on 9-1101, which is kind of a, you know,
because I guess that's a historic rap album,
which I am not qualified to judge that.
Unfortunately.
But there were a couple of things that happened on that day.
Now, July 25, 2001,
Mariah Carey was hospitalized for exhaustion
and a reported nervous breakdown.
The day after she was released from the hospital,
Virgin Records issued a press release,
explaining that they would be delaying
the original August 25, 2001 release date
of her new CD so that she could be at full strength
for her promotional tour. They rescheduled
it to September 11th, 2001.
Wow. Now is this album,
now known as the other tragedy
of 9-11, was Mariah Carey's
glitter. Remember glitter?
Now this is known as one of the
biggest disasters of all time, only defeated
about 10 days later when they released
the movie called Mariah Carey's
glitter, which is actually, I think,
worse than the album.
She actually eventually,
became so, this was such a disaster that they had paid her $80 million for a contract.
Then they, when they canceled the contract, they paid her $28 million to leave.
So that was a real disaster.
The other one is really crazy.
You remember the band Slayer?
Yeah.
Think of releasing, now they're terrible to me.
But think of releasing an album with this name on September 11th, 2001.
They all die.
It was called God Hates Us All.
There you go.
Okay. Now, God hates us all.
So that deserved to die.
It really deserved to die.
It deserved to.
Now, many music stores were a tad apprehensive of the message God hates us all on their windows that day.
Now, they had a lot of great songs on that.
I'm not going to deny it.
The touching ballad, here comes the pain.
Okay.
The soaring epic darkness of Christ.
Oh, I used to sing that as a lullaby to my kids every night.
Yeah.
And remember, think of picture releasing this on September.
11th, your album comes out that you're all proud of, and you have a song titled God Send Death.
That's the one I used to sing to my kids.
Oh, that's nice.
Sadly, the album did not work out particularly well.
Their unfortunate CD title was only outdone a few weeks later when the band Anthrax,
remember Anthrax in this period, they had to suffer through their band being associated with Tom.
Well, with Tom Dashel.
I thought that was actually the real bad part of it.
was there associated with Tom Daschle because the anthrax was sent to Daschle.
And then people were the tide in their head.
Oh, Anthrax, that's that Tom Dashel ban.
And that's when it really fell apart for them.
You might as well hang it up then.
Yeah.
The other thing that was interesting is just a few weeks after September 11th.
Denzel Washington won for Training Day.
They released Training Day.
Right.
Not a great time to release a movie about dirty cops.
No.
Not the best time.
Glenn, back.
