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Episode Date: November 23, 2018

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Blaze Radio Network On Demand. All right, welcome to the podcast. Well, it's Jeffie and myself Stu here. Black Friday special. On a Black Friday special for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program today. I want to tell you next week we're going to be in Tampa and Orlando, November 30th and December 1st. Go to glenbeck.com slash tour to pick up your tickets.
Starting point is 00:00:24 We would love to see you there. And if you don't, you're a communist. On today's, speaking of communists, on today's program, we go through the entire list of potential Democratic candidates for 2020. Fascinating list. It is a fascinating list. I feel like there's maybe 8 to 10 real candidates in there if it's that high. But I think there's something like 40 on the list so far.
Starting point is 00:00:46 They think it could be, honestly, some of those people won't run, but that list could be in the 20s. And we added a couple to their list, the list that was printed. But it's so strange to actually start breaking them down. And you think, wow, these people actually are going to be out in their face. So some of it's going to be fun and some of it's going to be agonizing. Get a long year and a half. I know. I also kind of do a little rant on Black Friday.
Starting point is 00:01:10 And earlier, whether stores should be open on Thanksgiving or not. I'm pro-capitalism. I've got a pretty strong opinion on that one. Yeah, you convince me. I was all for stores being closed and shutting everything down, but you convince me. I'll make the case. And we go through some of the strange stuff going on, including whether you should have a free pass in your marriage, whether you should. you should be able to have a social credit system with the government
Starting point is 00:01:35 and what they're going to do to limit what you do in your life and whether terrorist threats at chicken restaurants are appropriate it's a one that I don't know you is really gross it's a gross one but we'll give it to you it is a gross reference and you know really what you should do I know you're listening to the Glenn Beck program podcast but really you should just listen to chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher Fisher podcast and let's be clear that's the only one I care about I will say for that for those types of stories
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Starting point is 00:02:21 November 23rd. Welcome to Black Friday. Yes, it's the day for people who actually have the energy to get off their own couches and go out to stores and shop. People used to do these things. Did you know that?
Starting point is 00:02:37 Did you know that? Are there people that do that? It's to do with Jeffrey here today, for Glenn Beck. Apparently there are. I'm always amazed by this because first of all, this is very difficult for me to do, which is getting out of my house today and coming in and doing a radio show when I could be sleeping and eating more leftovers. And I barely have the energy to do this. And this is a job where you just talk. Like there's no heavy lifting. There's not a lot going on here. But I'm amazed by people who are able to do that. And if that's you,
Starting point is 00:03:11 more power to you, supporting the economy, all those, all those things. Consumption, consumption, consumption. I believe in it. I'm actually, I'm supportive of it. And I think a lot of people would disagree with that. But there's a poll that came out. I really don't. I really think it's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:03:31 People always bash consumption. They always say that this time of year shouldn't be about the gifts. And I guess that there are other things, right? Certainly there are. There are other things other than stuff. your fat face and putting presents under the tree. There are other important things, but there's nothing wrong with presents. There's nothing wrong with the wonder of the Thanksgiving dinner.
Starting point is 00:03:58 However, one of the things that comes around this time of year, and it's popped its head up again, is the idea that stores are evil for opening on Thanksgiving. 57% of people say they are opposed to stores being open on Thanksgiving, getting Black Friday started early. Only 16% are in favor. Well, you know what? I am the 16%.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Okay? I like the fact that they're open on Thanksgiving. And I think that there's this thing where, you know, we kind of look at this and, you know, politicians are now embracing this trying to shut down stores. there's pressure groups assigned to pressure these, you know, retail outlets to make sure that they're closed. The latest one, there's 70 now, 70 big stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:04:50 I mean, there's a huge list of them. And, you know, everything from American Girl to Lowe's to Costco, crate and barrel, Dillards. Now, of course, they were all closed yesterday, so you didn't need to go there. Now you can go there. And now you can spend your money 24 hours later. and apparently that's going to make everything better. But, you know, if you're one of the people that look at this and say,
Starting point is 00:05:11 this just sounds like an anti-capitalist argument, well, congratulations, you're right. Now, this argument comes almost exclusively from the left, although some people on the right kind of make it too. And you can tell it's BS because when is the last time the left defended traditional family values? When is the last time the left became so incredibly passionate about your Thanksgiving gathering
Starting point is 00:05:36 because they just couldn't get enough of those good old family values. How common is that? Yes, sure, they just happen to be taking shots at capitalism. Sure, they just happen to be berating employers and small businesses around the country. Sure, they're doing that too,
Starting point is 00:05:56 but the real motivation is they just love those mashed potatoes so much. They can't get enough of them. They can't get enough of them. a family dinner. The left is not suddenly for traditional values. This is yet another argument against capitalism. And I think a lot of people would say, well, I don't think, I don't want to go out and go shopping on Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:06:18 I want to spend time with my family. Well, good for you. If that's you, good for you. Right? But that does not mean that that is good for everybody. Individuals make the choice. individuals get to make the choice. They get to decide, hey, you know what?
Starting point is 00:06:38 My family happens to suck. And maybe I don't want to spend all day with them. Maybe I want to leave immediately and get to a store. And it better be open because I can't just drive around in circles the whole day. But I will. But I will if I have to. And, you know, look, I happen to have a family I like. But a lot of people don't.
Starting point is 00:07:01 A lot of people show up to Thanksgiving dinner and would love to have the excuse of I've got to go to Lowe's. There's a bracket I need right now. Some of us have family that say, isn't there something you could be doing? There's nothing wrong with that either. This is the point. When you're a conservative, when you're a person who believes, who's an individualist, we don't make mass decisions for everybody. If a store wants to stay closed, well, fine. Let them stay closed.
Starting point is 00:07:30 If they want to open, let them open. You're not losing anything by allowing people to make decisions on their own. If you don't want to go shop, don't go and shop. And this is, of course, typical progressivism here where you're able to, you know, they're going to make decisions for you. Now, I think the argument goes, because that's too easy, right? Like they know they're going to lose that argument. So the argument goes, well, what we're doing is we're just protecting the world.
Starting point is 00:08:00 worker. You see what happens is someone gets a job at Lowe's and they have to work and therefore are, you know, forced to go to work when they don't want to. They can't spend time with their family because these evil corporations. Right. They want you to work. Right. These evil profit seekers want to make sure they want to force the average Joe to go work instead of having a turkey dinner at home. And again, this, it's, it's, clearer by the way they talk about it, it reveals it's just a shot against capitalism, right? I mean, like, these evil corporations, this is the same standard crap you hear about the, you know, the minimum wage and the corporate income tax and every other, oh, they want to cut regulations. Well, what about the average Joe who's protected by those regulations? It's the same argument.
Starting point is 00:08:51 But it is important to realize that you have to look at this in multiple ways. First of all, if you have, if you are an employee who, uh, who, works at a place that is open on Thanksgiving, you do have a choice. You do. Just like if you want free abortions covered by your work health care and free contraception covered by your work health care, you have a choice to go to another employer. The progressive argument on that fact is, no, every employer has to offer these things, right? But you actually have a choice, right? Conservatives believe the employer should have the choice, and if you decide you don't want to work for that employer, you go to another one. And you might say, well, you know, first of all, most employees are work under an employer that is closed on Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Almost all businesses are closed on Thanksgiving. And that only gives you the choice of almost all employers when you're looking for a job. Okay? I understand that you might be really annoyed. I know that we've had, in my family, we've had, there's always multiple thanksgivings going on. And we would adjust the time of Thanksgiving. Wait. What?
Starting point is 00:10:01 Lots of Thanksgiving. But, you know, you have family members, right? You have one side of the family has Thanksgiving at one place. One side has another place. And a lot of people are bouncing back and forth. They're going to multiple houses, right? And we would adjust the times to make sure that those meals coincided when people were available. There'd be an earlier one and a later one.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Because perhaps someone had to work. Right. Maybe someone had to work. I can be there after four. Okay. Okay. That's when we have dinner. If it's that important enough, if it's that important.
Starting point is 00:10:29 Otherwise, it's like, yeah, with leftovers are in the kitchen. Exactly. Good to see you. You learn a little bit about your standing in the family when they're like, yeah, well, the mashed potatoes, they're still kind of warm. They're sitting on the counter. We were going to wait, but we didn't. They didn't.
Starting point is 00:10:41 But the other side of this, too, is ask employees, ask people who work in retail, who are not always the most highly compensated employees in America. When they're making $10 an hour working at a retail job, ask them if they want to make $20 an hour for one day. If they want to make time and a half or double time Or in some cases triple time for working on Thanksgiving We're going to take that choice away from the employees The employees that are not the highest earning in our society
Starting point is 00:11:09 We're going to take that away from them Because it makes us feel good about traditional family values Which there's no way to left over the media Actually cares about it all No I mean that's just it's just it's not even a realistic point But the other thing is I love the idea that retail is
Starting point is 00:11:28 the only thing we focus on. Think about your Thanksgiving day. This is what my Thanksgiving day was when I was growing up. You'd get up in the morning and you'd flip on the parade. Of course. The good old traditional Thanksgiving parade. And you'd watch the big fat balloons go down in between the cities, blocks in New York. And you'd wonder, how is this so popular?
Starting point is 00:11:51 It's just a bunch of slow-moving balloons. I cannot get my kids into it to save my life. They just don't, they're not impressed. Okay. But guess what? What you're watching is tens of thousands of people working. They're all working. This, this, you know, the Pokemon balloon didn't blow itself up and fly down Fifth Avenue.
Starting point is 00:12:13 And they are not all volunteers. No, some of them are. But I mean, some of them are not. You go to a turkey trot in the morning. I know Jeffie's a big run or a big, uh, big, uh, long distance. I like the early ones. Get up early. Get started.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Guess what's happening. those people are working there. Then you go and it's, okay, it's time to go off to Grandma's house for Thanksgiving. And on the way there, well, we've got to stop for gas at a gas station where people are working. They're working there. Maybe you stop for a quick coffee or soda at a McDonald's where people are working. Then, of course, you get to the place. You get to Grandma's house in there.
Starting point is 00:12:49 We never got those rolls. You never got those dinner rolls. Oh, we got to go out to the quick grocery store run. Let's make a quick grocery store run. you know, where people are working. And then you get inside and you're back inside. You're getting ready. The meals coming together.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Nice family time. And you know what? You look outside and wow, is it cold out there? But it's not cold in here. Why isn't it cold in here? Because heat is running from a corporation that is producing that heat. And there's a lot of employees there right now on Thanksgiving working. How about that electricity?
Starting point is 00:13:23 Oh, isn't that a wonder? Modern wonder. Isn't it fantastic that the lights are all on in here? That doesn't just, there aren't magic elves in your wall running on hamster wheels to turn some magical power generation. There is a power plant. And yes, they probably have less people than normal, but there's a lot of people there working. Right. Oh, but then the traditional Thanksgiving, you have the meal, you sit down, and this is what I did yesterday,
Starting point is 00:13:50 a fat gut just falling out of your shirt, and you flip on that TV, and you watch the Thanksgiving. and you watch the traditional football game where you know, you got to watch the Cowboys, unfortunately, it's what your choice. But you got the Cowboys, you got the Lions, and you got now apparently another third game. Yeah, you have to have a third game. Cover the day.
Starting point is 00:14:06 By the way, completely in favor of the third game, what football all day. But guess what you're seeing when you turn that on? You're seeing, first of all, two teams worth of players and coaches and everybody else. They're all working. And guess what's how?
Starting point is 00:14:24 How are you seeing this magical thing? Well, I don't know. Progressives, guess what you're seeing? You're seeing people boarding cameras and you're seeing people directing shows. And you're seeing all sorts of things going on. And all of those people are in the stadium and at home and the home office working. And then you're seeing tons of people who parked all these cars, parking attendants, and people who are inside the stadium running the concessions.
Starting point is 00:14:49 No, those aren't open. No, they are. They're all open and they're all working. And it's like, well, this is, and of course these are all, some of those are really important. You have to have electricity and heat, of course. And this is just mindless consumerism. It's just shopping. It's just shopping.
Starting point is 00:15:05 And if you need to shop so badly, just shop online. Here's a crazy secret. This is going to be, I know the left is going to be shocked by this. But you know what? Over at Amazon, there's a lot of people on Thanksgiving working. They're all. working for your benefit on these days. You know, this is only...
Starting point is 00:15:28 Family values. Family values, right. It has nothing to do with family values. These places are... There are people out there doing their jobs every day. And because we ignore all these thousands and thousands of people, we only have to stop, you know, some retail outlet... Right.
Starting point is 00:15:44 From actually opening up. And here's the thing. This is the craziest part of this. Black Friday today is called that, because... Because, okay, well, this is the day that theoretically, retailers get into the black for the year, right? They run in the red all year, and then the Christmas season comes, Black Friday turns to the Black.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Now, that's not actually true, but that's why it was called that. I've got news for you. It's a lot harder for retailers to get in the black than it used to be. Yeah. I don't know if you've noticed this. All these places, there's no more Toys R Us locations in the United States. It's hard for these companies to actually make it buy. We're going to take a giant shopping day away from them
Starting point is 00:16:25 because the left tells us they care suddenly about traditional family values. It sounds good. It does sound good. It does. I mean, it makes you feel good. Nostalgia for the days when nothing was open and you'd go. If you don't have it, you don't need it. I understand that.
Starting point is 00:16:44 And that's, of course, true. But that is not my decision to make for everybody else. No, it is not. And, by the way, it sounds good when you say, Yeah, you know, I just, I don't want those open. I want to be able to stay home. We're out of milk. All right, I'll be right back.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Exactly. And you run to a store where people are working. I told you to get milk yesterday. Why didn't you? I thought we had enough. All right, I'll go. I would think about this is a giant movement in the name of traditional family values that is basically giving. Amazon doesn't need another advantage.
Starting point is 00:17:16 They're open all the time. Right. They don't need yet another advantage here. I love Amazon. I have nothing. against them. But like when, you know, traditional retailers are already getting killed by places like Amazon and you're
Starting point is 00:17:28 going to take one of the most profitable, theoretical days of the year away from them because you think, you know, people should stay home with a family they may or may not like. I know. It's quite presumptuous to tell everybody else what they need to do on Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:17:44 I know. I don't like it. I don't like the idea that governments are now getting involved in it. I don't like the pressure group element of it. I, you can, I, I don't go out shopping yesterday. I didn't want to. I wanted to spend time with my family. Somehow, Jeffrey wanted to spend time with his family, too.
Starting point is 00:18:01 I know they didn't want to spend time with him. Remember I used the example of, isn't there something he should be doing? Yeah, true. Let's take a minute here and realize that just because I happen to like it and Jeffie happens to like staying home with our families, that doesn't mean everybody has to. No, you don't. They should be able to run away as much as you want. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:18:19 And by the way, those movies that everybody went to see. and fell in love with amazingly, those don't just show up on the screen. No, there are people there working. AAA 727 Beck is the phone number. By the way, welcome to Black Friday. If you made the choice to stay home with your family and run out the second.
Starting point is 00:18:40 I love it. Oh, we share about traditional family values. By the way, stores open at 4 a.m. The best of the Glenn Beck program. Hi, it's Glenn. If you're a subscriber to the podcast, can you do his favor? Rate us on iTunes.
Starting point is 00:19:02 If you're not a subscriber, become one today and listen on your own time. You can subscribe on iTunes. Thanks. If you happen to be in a deep, deep holiday depression today, keep this in mind. We are in the season of the 2020 election already. And was good things ahead. Two freaking years of a presidential election. But this one's going to be a lot of fun because this time we have a massive.
Starting point is 00:19:30 massive field of Democrats who are going to be beating each other up for the next year and a half. That's good. And that is going to be massively entertaining. That'll be fun. It is going to be really fun. So get used to it. But I will say that something happened in a college football game the other day that actually kind of reminds me of how I feel about just politics in general. Every time I think about Washington, I think just like this refereeism.
Starting point is 00:19:56 The play is a touchdown. after the play unsportsmanlike conduct on all players from both teams. I don't be their first unsportsmanlike conduct, Kyle. I love that. I think I've ever heard that before. All players on both teams? Can you do that? Yes, you can't now.
Starting point is 00:20:16 Apparently you can. Everybody gets a checkmark. You're done. I love that. I honestly did not know you could just call mass like collective penalties like that, but I like it. Well, instead of, I mean, it's probably been done where they've called. it on the team. I guess.
Starting point is 00:20:30 The way he said it was great. All players on both teams. You are all on sports with like conduct right now. And if that's how you feel about Washington, wait until this next year and a half. This is going to be amazing. I want to spend some time on Black Friday. As you're driving and you're going out and you're doing your Black Friday shopping or you're more likely actually, you know, doing anything else if you're smart. because I don't want to go anywhere near these stores today,
Starting point is 00:20:57 but it's a whole other story. We have a list of the potential candidates who are going to take on Donald Trump in 2020. Not only will this be fun to watch and fun to have it. It'll be fun to hear who things can be to them. Right. Now, as I'm scrolling through, the list is pretty expansive.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Really? One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, fifteen, fifteen, fifteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, nineteen, nineteen, twenty, ten, ten, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty, ten, ten, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. I see 40 here if I counted that right. And by the way, there are already a couple of names that are not on this list that I think are very possible. So if you notice any, Jeffie, if you think of any during the time, that might be on the list. I'm interested to hear the 40, though.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Okay, here we go. This got to be, because some of these people cannot honestly believe that they have a shot. Oh, no. I think there are a lot of different reasons you run for president. Like, why do you keep your name in the running? Because you're relevant until you take it off the list. That's true. As soon as you say, I'm not running and people believe you.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Now, this is not like Beto O'Rourke, right? Like Beto says, oh, I'm not running. And nobody believes him. Right. So no one takes him off the list. But when you are convincing and you take your name off the list, everyone forgets about you. You can't sell any books. You can't book speeches.
Starting point is 00:22:31 It's all dead. It's such a scam. It's a money grab for a lot of these people or power grab, right? Like you're trying to raise your name, you know, up in the list of people will think that you're relevant. Heaven forbid they just stick to the job that we elected them to do in the first place as congressman or senator. That's terrible. Well, let's start there. We'll start with senators.
Starting point is 00:22:50 Here we go. We've got a list of 40 here. And if you have anyone else, do you think is not on this list? Feel free to call in. Triple 8, 727. Beck is the phone number. It's Stu and Jeffie in for Glenn today who's still eating mashed potatoes. Pretty true.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Probably is. Probably is. Okay. First on the list, and this is not in any particular order other than they've grouped them by, you know, the place they're coming from. For example, we start with senators, okay? Corey Booker. Now, Corey Booker to me has no chance of being president. And I never, I know I should never say that because every time I say it, the next, that person's
Starting point is 00:23:25 president. Right. I said it about Barack Obama. I was like, this guy's been senator for two years. He's not going to be president. And then he's president. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:23:32 We've seen this happen over and over again. So, Corey Booker, uh, we all know that he had his I am Spartacus moment. Sure did. And this is why the big indication is he's going to run because he did everything he could to grandstand. They did. Uh, during the Kavanaugh thing. The I am Spartacus thing was his way of saying, I am.
Starting point is 00:23:49 such an extreme opponent of a conservative justice, I will break the law to stop him. Now, that was his case. We know he didn't break the law. He was thinking about that. He was actually saying, no, it's a police officer pulling you over and go, by the way, you were not speeding.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Yes, I was. I sure was speeding. And I was drunk and reckless driving, too. Like, he was trying to convince everyone. He was super tough. So the incentives are he was trying to signal a 2020 run, trying to get activists on his side. I do not think it worked. I don't think it worked either. He doesn't, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Again, I don't want to say that he's not going to do it because we have been wrong. But he doesn't seem likable. Yeah. And let's rate these as we go through. Do they have any chance of being the Democratic nominee? And do they have any chance of beating Donald Trump if they are? I mean, I could see Corey maybe at the VP level. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Maybe. Maybe. Maybe. That's a good point. We'll add that question, too. So there's three questions. I like this. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:24:53 VP. Nominee and beating Trump. Spartacus to ride along. I think that's the only one he has a chance for is VP. And I think that would be a very bad decision by the Democrats, but it's possible. All right, we've got 40 of these, so let's go. The second one, Sherrod Brown. He is the senator from Ohio. He just won an easy election in a state that is known as a swing state, but is leading red lately.
Starting point is 00:25:17 what he's known for, of course, is the Democrat that keeps winning in Ohio. This is according to Politico, by the way, put together this list. He has, of course, been focusing on re-election for this last campaign. People are thinking he's kind of a left-wing populist in a somewhat red state that continues to win an important state for the election. Would this be a good candidate? No way.
Starting point is 00:25:37 So let's go up the list here. Could he be a VP candidate? I think the answer is yes. I think yes, it could be. Could he be the nominee? This is a question here. I think it's possible. I think there's a path there for Sherrod Brown.
Starting point is 00:25:51 I think it's a narrow path. And I think the issue with him is he's not going to be seen as an extremist activist favorite. He's not going to get a lot of the left, left-wing love. He's only going to get left-left-wing love. As a VP runner, though, as VP, he brings you Ohio. Yeah, right? Maybe. Well, yeah, okay.
Starting point is 00:26:11 That's the thought. Right. And he's not known enough to where he could be. I'm not that extreme. I'm on your side. Right. The VP one I can definitely see. Because especially if you get a more left-wing candidate, more activist-level candidate running, you could see them. Okay, Sherrod Brown, he's along, he's been around.
Starting point is 00:26:30 It's kind of, you know, it's not a sexy pick, but you could see somebody picking him as a VP. I do, I do not think he's, people will, people like him against Trump on the Democratic side. The people who argue for him because he could pick off some of, that was the area that Trump won, previous Republicans like Romney didn't, right? That area, right? Like, between... Cory Booker or her... I don't know that they know
Starting point is 00:26:51 what they're up against. I don't think so either. All right, so there we go. Kirsten Gillibrand. She's the senator from New York. She's, of course, been big on the Me Too thing. She's kind of in the public face
Starting point is 00:27:04 as far as senators go on the Me Too thing. She said that Bill Clinton should have resigned during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. She led the campaign to get Al Franken to resign as well. Right. She's already visited New Hampshire and Nevada. And she's gone to, she's kind of been known as a,
Starting point is 00:27:22 not a super far left Democrat. Again, we're talking degrees of left here. So I understand that she's very liberal. But she's been trying to position herself as a little more moderate than, you know, the far left people. She also, though, has now been lately moving left to try to attract those activists. She's saying she wants to abolish ICE, for example. I mean, this is a, you know, very far left.
Starting point is 00:27:45 left wing and a federal jobs guarantee. I mean, these are multiple trillion dollar policies that she's supporting. I could see her definitely running. Definitely, I mean, I definitely running. Yeah. That's the fourth question. Is they going to run?
Starting point is 00:27:57 Okay, now I'm going to go. Will she run? I think the answer to that is yes. Could she be a VP? I think the answer to that is yes. Yes. Could she be the nominee? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:28:09 I wouldn't completely rule it out. I don't know. Could she beat Donald Trump? I don't think so. No way. I don't think. think so. It's not impossible, I guess, but I don't
Starting point is 00:28:19 think so. Again, you've got to understand too that the climate could be a little bit different than it is right now. If the economy goes south, almost anybody can beat Donald Trump. That economy has to stay together. And that is going to be very difficult. If it doesn't stay together, there's going to be a lot of trouble there in this campaign.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Next up, Tim Kaine, the most forgettable VP candidate in history. Somebody, I bet 80% of Hillary Clinton voters could not name who they voted for in that VP ticket. He was a giant zilch as a candidate and brought nothing to that ticket. That was too bad. I mean, I... That did not work at all. It did work at all. At all.
Starting point is 00:28:58 I mean, again, you can always second guess these things. But like, people beat up on the McCain pick of Sarah Palin. It's like, well, Palin at least energized the base for McCain. It was the only reason I voted for him, to be honest for you at that time. Yeah. I mean, you can argue that. They're going to win Alaska anyway, but yes, okay. But, I mean, I think, too, you know, when you look at the exit polling, more people voted for the ticket because of Sarah Palin than voted against it because of Sarah Palin. So, I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:28 It didn't wind up working. And I think, you know, McCain second-guessed it before his death. But he was, I mean, I don't know how he arguing Kane's favor here. He did nothing. He had a chance in the spotlight and did nothing with it. It cannot be, he's not going to run. He cannot be the vice president. He's not going to be the nominee, and there's no way he could beat Trump.
Starting point is 00:29:49 All of those things I think were agreed on. Yes. Amy Klobuchar, she is the senator from Minnesota. She is, you know, talked about in democratic circles as a centrist. She is, I don't necessarily believe that, of course, but that's the way she's talked about. She is a Democrat in a state that leans blue, but was pretty close in 2016. There are now two female. I think, too, the female advantage here is important.
Starting point is 00:30:15 I would be, I would not be, I would be stunned if one of the two places on that ticket are not a woman. Yeah, they almost have to be. This is a party that is obsessed with identity. Yeah, they almost have to be. And so I think, I think Cloverch, are absolute VP candidate as a possibility. Do you think she'll run? I think there's a good chance of it. I'm not sold.
Starting point is 00:30:38 I don't know. But she's not particularly well known outside of her state. Could she be the nominee? I think there's a path there. I think there's a path for almost every woman on this list that hasn't shown themselves to be particularly awful. We'll get to some of those in a bit. Can she beat Trump?
Starting point is 00:30:58 You know, that's going to be tough one. You've got to have a fighter in that role, I think. Yes. I think they learn their lesson from that. And they have to have someone that can, you know, someone that can take up, you know, a fighter. Yeah, I mean, that's the only way to say it. They've got to be able to take those punches and punch back.
Starting point is 00:31:11 And punch back well. Punch back well. Hillary Clinton was terrible at that. She could not do it at all. And I think it was probably her biggest downfall as far as that election went. Now, look, her policies were all terrible, too. But Democrats don't care about that. The people who could have voted for Hillary and decided instead to vote for Trump,
Starting point is 00:31:26 I think just saw her as just incapable. She couldn't deal with – she can't deal with the pressure there? Can she deal with, you know, the Vladimir Putin's of the world? Look, she was Secretary of State in a period that wasn't exactly successful, in my estimation. But, you know, we'll say. Jeff Merkley. He is the senator from Oregon. He is the only U.S. Senator to endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016.
Starting point is 00:31:49 So you see the approach he's going for here. Jeff Merkley. He's a big climate guy. Big, big, I would call him a climate extremist in my mind, but he's a big climate guy. He has been open about the possibility of running. He's visited the early states. He's reportedly hired staffers in Iowa and Nevada with a pack there. Again, I don't, maybe he's going to run.
Starting point is 00:32:11 It seems like he's in he's leading. in that way. I do not think he's a serious contender for the nomination or... No way. You know, someone's going to grab that Bernie Sanders mantle there. And it may or may not be Bernie himself. We'll get to him here in a second. But I don't think it's going to be Merckley. He's too. He's not a, he's not known well enough. Could he be a VP candidate even? I mean, the only way I could see it happening is if you had a, someone who was really considered to be a centrist Democrat somehow, one.
Starting point is 00:32:40 And they wanted to pull someone over to get the left. on their side. But I don't see. That says it all about Jeff Murkley because I actually looked him up. I really meant it. Who? Yeah. Education. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Number one. We're going through the 2020 candidates for president of the United States. It's Stu and Jeffie in for Glenn. And we have, we're down to Elizabeth Warren. Now, when I talked just a moment ago about how you need to have someone if you want to beat Donald Trump, they're going to have to pick somebody who can fight and hang and deal with the pressure of of the sort of stuff he brings, right?
Starting point is 00:33:13 Like Pocahontas, right? She has proved she cannot handle that. I know. She is the ultimate example of somebody who is, if they name her the nominee, if she gets that gig, she is going to get destroyed by Donald Trump. That's for sure.
Starting point is 00:33:27 And look, obviously, I don't want Elizabeth Warren to be president, so go ahead and name her because she's going to lose. But stranger things have happened in the world, and so I do not want her being president of the United States. Boy, it's possible that they run her, though. She's one of the top tier people. I will say I think she destroyed her chances with this whole.
Starting point is 00:33:44 I went to 23 and me.com and they said I was one-the-one-th Native American. It was so poorly. So poorly that I think, unfortunately, Democrats got the idea, whoa, she's going to be a disaster if she's the nominee. Listen to this. This is from a podcast, 538 did a podcast going through a bunch of the nominees as well a couple weeks ago. And the crowd is very democratic. Like they're very, they're cheering aiming at Klobuchar and they're inside politics people, right?
Starting point is 00:34:14 So listen to the crowd reaction, however, to Elizabeth Warren. Listen to this. So, Claire, who is the number one overall choice in our 2020 Democratic primary draft? I am sticking with my last first round choice of Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth Warren. Okay, there it is. They don't like that. All right.
Starting point is 00:34:33 I mean, that is not an endorsement. They don't like that. I'll tell you that. And I think that's smart. She cannot. No, she cannot. She's not, I mean, I think she's going to run, but I do not think she has a chance of winning. How about Bernie Sanders?
Starting point is 00:34:47 Bernie Sanders is next step on the list. No way. We're going through, I think there's 40 of these, by the way. Bernie Sanders, can he win the nomination? I mean, he finished second last time. He was competitive with Hillary. There's an argument to be made. I know.
Starting point is 00:34:58 But I do feel like he's old news, right? Yes, he is old news. And he's old. And he's old. He's 77. I mean, look, Elizabeth Warren has that issue, too. I mean, everybody wants to think of her as a little young spring chicken senator, but she's not. No, she is, uh, 67, 68.
Starting point is 00:35:13 Yeah, okay. Look, Donald Trump's not young either, though. But I think, like, that's a smart thing for the Democrats to do is probably pick somebody who can make that point, right? If you're, if you've got a 50-year-old candidate, you can say, look, I mean, he, you know, Donald Trump's the old policy that passed. You know, they're going to say it anyway. Bernie Sanders will be, I'm the future, the future of Marxism, you know. I think, wow, we're going to dive into the future there, Bernie. But I don't think he's going to win.
Starting point is 00:35:39 I would be stunned if he is the guy. I think they can get the same policies from somebody in a better package. Because when Bernie came out the first time, people are like, oh, well, there's a lot of socialists in the Democratic Party. Yeah, but they didn't say it. Nope, they did not. They didn't admit it back then. And Bernie, one of the things that Bernie does is that, you know,
Starting point is 00:35:57 despite disliking him and his old, he's actually, you know, he's not dumb. He knows how to word his stuff. and where you have what's her face from New York you're not going to get that from hers too soon Akazio Cortez or you're talking about yeah
Starting point is 00:36:11 well luckily she's at least seven years away from having a chance to run for president but who knows in this world in this world that needs to change
Starting point is 00:36:17 I don't know who's responsible for that yeah exactly Bernie I don't think it's going to happen for Bernie here but it's not completely impossible
Starting point is 00:36:26 you have to think that there's a path there and you hate whenever you get to a one-on-one you know one-on-one when it's a lot of it has to do
Starting point is 00:36:35 with what's happening at the time, if, you know, a major world event. I mean, no one would have, no one could have beaten Barack Obama in 2008 because of the financial collapse, right? It happened a month before we were in the middle of a massive recession, no matter who the Democrats trotted out there. And if they had a socialist,
Starting point is 00:36:52 we would have elected one. And now, Barack Obama was pretty close in many ways to a socialist. But let me give you the, let me give you the determination, the difference here. Bernie Sanders in 2013, came out with a proposal for Medicare for everyone, universal health care. He got no co-sponsors. Zero. Now almost everyone on this list of senators I just gave you has openly supported that bill. That's how far we've come in a very
Starting point is 00:37:16 short time. But again, remember, we're talking about Democrats voting for this. So can that happen? Possible. I think it can. I think Kamala Harris is in the top tier. Sadly, I think that's true. Mark Warner from Virginia, I don't know, right? How about this, J.B? I'll go through these names. of them are going to get more, more obscure. We all know the only, okay, let me go through the list. I mean, we all know the most important person from Virginia is Jim Gilmore. I don't think Jim's running this time. No, he's not.
Starting point is 00:37:43 He's not. He's given it to rest. But it's okay. If you have one that we want to expand on, you can stop me. But I think we're going to go through some of these and just say, you know, no. How about John Delaney? He's a U.S. representative from Maryland. No. Right.
Starting point is 00:37:55 He's not going to be that nominee. This one's interesting, though. Tulsi Gabbard? Now, Tulsi Gabbard, I've never heard her name before. She is a U. representative from Hawaii. She was apparently a major in the Army National Guard and Hawaii representative. She is actually, I've seen her speak a couple of times.
Starting point is 00:38:14 She's really good. But nobody knows who she is. Again, that's the problem. Now, this opens us up to a different level of running for president. You don't always run for president to be president. Sometimes you run for president to be a vice presidential possibility. And sometimes you run just to get known. Get your name from zero.
Starting point is 00:38:33 from zero percent understanding to 30, 40 percent. So next time when you want to run, you have a chance. She's my people who are looking at here. She's 37 years old. Yeah, she would do that. And she's a Bernie Sanders sort of Democrat. Her approach to foreign policy, including a visit with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, put her outside many in the Democratic mainstream.
Starting point is 00:38:55 I don't know if that's true, but that would be an interesting thing to talk about. But she has gone to early states, and apparently, again, I don't, it doesn't seem like this time would be the time for her, but it's someone to consider long term. She needs to be recognized. I mean, you're right. If she runs, it's because she wants people to know who she is. And she needs to do that. Yeah, expand.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Again, in Hawaii, is not a great state to come from. However, obviously, we've seen someone born in Hawaii become president. Also, I would argue, the main one here is the potential is VP here. There's a, there's not, if you have a 80, like, if you have a Bernie Sanders actually wins, you could see someone like this being named as a, as a VP. He'd be a great VP for that, yeah. Joe Kennedy, representative from Massachusetts. You got the name, you got anything else?
Starting point is 00:39:38 I don't think so, right? No. All you have is the speech sweat night, right? Mm-hmm. The lip-bomb night. Lippon night. Isn't that him? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:39:46 I think that was him, wasn't it? He's the lip-bomb guy? Yeah. Okay, there we go. Seth Moulton, he is a U.S. representative from Massachusetts, was in the Marine Corps, known for pushing hard to get more veterans to run for office. He is pushed back against Nancy Pelosi.
Starting point is 00:40:01 he's been to New Hampshire and Iowa I don't know I mean I again probably in the outside picture for a VP that's about it Beto O'Rourke is you have to consider probably at this point oddly top tier candidate
Starting point is 00:40:15 he is a U.S. representative from Texas famously lost to Ted Cruz by less than three points they did like him he was a good campaigner I mean he did a good job I mean he's very very liberal way too liberal for Texas
Starting point is 00:40:27 but when it comes to mainstream Democrat right now probably right there Yes, absolutely. He's one that could really make a damage. He's probably yes to all of these questions. Could he run? Almost definitely.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Could he be the VP? Oh, definitely. Could he be the nominee? I think the answer to that is yes. Could he beat Trump in the right circumstance? The answer is probably yes. Again, I think it depends on what happens with the economy. I don't know how he would react to that sort of pressure.
Starting point is 00:40:53 Cruz is not the guy who brings it like Trump does. So I don't know how that would go. But it's not impossible. Not impossible. Again, we're just trying to eliminate people. Tim Ryan from Ohio, a state senator that's there, now U.S. representative. He is, you know, he's been critical of Pelosi. He's one of those Rust Belt guys.
Starting point is 00:41:13 I don't think so. Eric Swalwell does look like he's going to run. He's 37 years old. He's the U.S. representative from California. Most famously recently, he talked about nuking the United States in case people had guns. I was just trying to think. I know this name. The nuke guy.
Starting point is 00:41:28 It does look like he's going to run, I will say. that. Again, I don't think he's a yes on any of our questions. Above that, though. He's not going to be, I don't think he's a VP candidate. Trump will just spend the entire time beating him up for wanting to nuke the Second Amendment. It'll be the end. I guess. I mean,
Starting point is 00:41:45 he doesn't, again, when you're on Twitter making ridiculous comments like that, you're saying Swalwell is the perfect example of what I was talking about. A guy who is not known nationally, wants to be known nationally, and is using a run for the presidency as his opportunity to get known that way.
Starting point is 00:42:00 So he's trying to raise his profile. Maybe this leads to him running for Senate or governor of California at some point. Most definitely. You know, that is what you're trying to do. You're not trying to become president as a 37-year-old congressman running with his profile. That's just it's not even what he's attempted. He does anything he wants in California if he wants to nuke gun owners. It's true.
Starting point is 00:42:20 That's odd, but true. Steve Bullock, he's the governor of Montana. He is a red state Democrat. And that's a profile that a lot of people on the left are looking for and saying, hey, if we pick a crazy liberal, we're going to lose again. Instead, we need to pick someone who comes from a red state who can talk to the middle of the country a little bit, who can say, hey, I understand that maybe not all gun owners are terrorists. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Do you think, I mean, he's visited the early states. He definitely seems like he's going to run. A VP candidate is probably in the picture for him, again, though the profile probably not high enough. Andrew Cuomo just re-elected in New York. I think Cuomo's got a lot of corruption issues he's going to have to deal with. I don't think. He thinks an awful lot of himself.
Starting point is 00:43:05 And nobody loves Andrew Cuomo with an Andrew Cuomo. But I don't think there's a legitimate chance he could, I don't think there's, he could run. I don't even think he's going to run. But he could run. I don't think he could be VP or nominee
Starting point is 00:43:18 or any of that. I don't think. No. Again, how many freaking New York people do we have to run? Can we get another state to do anything? I mean, what is this? Both parties are running New York people
Starting point is 00:43:27 all the time. I was born in the state and I don't want another New York president. We've had enough. We've got one right now. We've got him. He's in office. When he decides to leave office and that's over,
Starting point is 00:43:39 let's go to another state. How about that? John Hickenlooper. I say no. You do. I say no because of the name. There's no way Hickenlooper. You just can't have a president Hickenlooper.
Starting point is 00:43:51 I just feel like it just doesn't work. Like if 24 had a season where the president, his last name was Hickenlooper, work as a season. No, because it just doesn't sound right. It doesn't sound right. It doesn't sound right. I don't know why. That's not fair. I understand that. No, Hickenlooper is a grocery store in Illinois somewhere. Now what Politico, right? Hickenlober will be a great place to get chicken cutler. You get those in Hickenloopers. They're the best ever. That does feel like a grocery store. You're right. You walk into Hickenloopers. They've got great produce. It's not sale. Organic on the left.
Starting point is 00:44:23 I feel like that's possible. What Politico says he's known for is he's a centrist. He's a business-oriented governor, but he led the way on gun control. And I do remember him from the gun control debate. He is super far left on that issue. So that's interesting. He is big friends, by the way, with John Kasich. Now, Kasek is not on this list. But he wants to run.
Starting point is 00:44:45 But, I mean, look, he's, you think he's, he's at least exploring a run. Yeah, he's, if he can justify Iran, he will do it against Trump. And he'll justify it anyway. Probably as an independent, right? Yeah, he said he was looking at an independent or a third party. Yeah. I mean, we're a third. Okay, stop it, John.
Starting point is 00:45:01 Yeah. I mean, look, Kasek has no chance of winning. But also is, uh, the, the thought here, though, is Kasek Hickenlooper or Hick and Loper Kaysick running as a unity candidate. I want that ticket now. I do. I want, I'm voting yes to this ticket. The bigger question is, do you get your stakes at Kaseks or Hickenloopers?
Starting point is 00:45:19 Because I feel like both of them. Okay. Jay Inslee, he's the governor of Washington. He's a, was a U.S. representative. currently the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, a big climate guy. That's kind of his thing.
Starting point is 00:45:32 I don't think climate's a path to the White House though. No. Al Gore could maybe answer that. But, you know, Gore had to run two terms as a VP to even get in the picture to be president. And he's really the main guy on that issue. And I just don't think you can't be of one issue guy on climate.
Starting point is 00:45:47 People don't care enough. They say they care, but they don't care. And was he a one? Was he that bad when he was running? Gore? Yeah. Well, no, he tried to run a little bit towards, I don't remember him being as bad as he became. No. In fact, I remember going back and looking at his old books, and that's where a lot of the stuff you found, the really crazy stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:03 It's like, oh, he wants to get rid of all cars. Right. All right. I don't think this is. Okay. Terry McCallough, big Clinton ally. Former governor. He's current governor, excuse me, of Virginia.
Starting point is 00:46:14 He used to be the, but he's a former DNC guy. Yeah. Real political insider, Hillary guy all the way. I think he could run. I can't imagine they go down this road. This is essentially running a male Hillary Clinton. Yeah. And I can't imagine that's a good idea for the Democratic.
Starting point is 00:46:26 and I don't think they're going to go that way. No, the Clintons need to be gone. And he's basically a Clinton. He's basically a Clinton. And so I would say no. I would say the Clintons make the Democratic Party untouchable. Yeah, we're talking about the Democratic nominees, a big list of them. Which ones do you think have a chance?
Starting point is 00:46:43 Which ones are not even serious competitors? Martin O'Malley, I mean, he couldn't even win last time when there was three candidates. There's going to be 30 this time. He has no chance. Deval Patrick, I don't think, has done a good enough job as the governor of a mass Massachusetts. He's, you know, also with Bain Capital and he's done all sorts of stuff. He's a close Obama ally. But I feel like, yeah, he's, it's not, it's not out of the question, but I think, I still think unlikely. Those are, we still have, where are we're halfway through?
Starting point is 00:47:14 We still have people, a bunch of big names left here in the Democratic docket. Let's go through more. Triple-8-727 back is the phone number. Who, man, this is, I mean, this is a big, list, but it's a bad list. Yeah. I mean, there's not a lot in here. This is not a deep bench. There's a lot of people who want to run, not a lot of people who should. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. And don't forget, rate us
Starting point is 00:47:42 on iTunes. Another specifically curated story for Jeffrey, because I'm so nice to you. Of course. There was a terrorist threat that happened at a chicken place. Right now you've made me angry. I mean, why? Terrorist
Starting point is 00:48:04 is starting to affect chicken places? This country has gone down. Well, this one's a little bit different. Arthur Posey, is a 30-year-old. He was booked on charges in connection to a bomb threat after his story. So he was arrested for this? Yes. It was in New Orleans.
Starting point is 00:48:20 It was at a Willie's chicken shack. People heard him talking about blowing up the restaurant, or at least part of it, at the Canal Street restaurant. And he had an interesting excuse. I mean, I understand. No. If he's threatening to blow up the place. Like if they didn't give you enough chicken.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Yeah. Okay. No, that's not what this is about. Okay. He has a specific excuse. According to the warrant, the restaurant's manager said a man later identified as Posey, went into a restaurant and approached the food preparation area, then asked her what time the restaurant closed.
Starting point is 00:48:56 She told the man she did not know when the restaurant closed, the manager told police. The manager stated the man who wore a green hat, blue jacket, and carried a white bag, said, y'all about to close right now because I'm going to get a bomb. and blow this place up. You're laughing, but that's a little scary. That's a little scary.
Starting point is 00:49:12 It's a serious threat. Absolutely scary. The manager told police she took the threat very seriously, as I think most people would. Yes, absolutely. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to smile. Notified the general manager
Starting point is 00:49:21 who instructed her to call police, and they did, and they got this guy arrested. Now, his excuse, I think, was very interesting. And this is why I brought the story up, in reference to you. Posey claimed to the officer when he was, confronted about this,
Starting point is 00:49:38 that he told a male employee he was going to blow the bathroom up in reference to a bowel movement. Okay, A, how does a girl not know what time the restaurant? She's working there. How does the girl? The girl does not know what time the restaurant closes.
Starting point is 00:49:55 I don't know the answer to that. But she's still employed there by calling the bosses saying somebody's claiming to trying to blow up the place, call the police. I don't know why you're focusing on this. How do the police are actually arrest this guy, although I've been pulled over by New Orleans
Starting point is 00:50:08 police before in my life. And they're fine officers. Okay. It's good to know. I can understand how they would arrest someone making the, about to blow this place up. Blow the bathroom up. I mean, who is that? Not to mention, what a repulsive thing to say inside of a restaurant
Starting point is 00:50:28 to somebody. I mean, it's always a gross reference. It is. But to say it, you know, He's about to close now. So, by the way, they didn't believe him. It's the way this ended. They think he actually did make a terrorist threat, and his cover story is the bathroom thing.
Starting point is 00:50:48 Did he have explosive devices and stuff on him in the bag or anything? It would not appear that he actually was going to bomb the thing. But you can make a bomb threat and get him trouble for it without actually bombing somebody. There are bomb threats. You're not supposed to make bomb threats. So that is, I guess, what they're saying he did. And I don't know how they could check to see. You know, I mean, there's, I don't want to know.
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