The Glenn Beck Program - Best of the Program | Stu's Back ? | 12/10/18

Episode Date: December 10, 2018

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Blaze Radio Network On Demand. Hey, welcome to Monday. We are in the holiday season, and it's the podcast, and we are thrilled, thrilled to bring you some really fun and yet also some really kind of disturbing stories today. But I think you're going to be left with a good feeling. Yeah, including your kind of taking on the Tyler Perry challenge at Walmart.
Starting point is 00:00:29 This is pretty interesting. I didn't even know this happened. It was completely oblivious over vacation. So Tyler Perry did something amazing for people and you kind of jumped on the back of that and it's good. Yeah, it's really great. And I'm encouraging people to do it now as well and you'll hear all about it here in just a second. Also, we want to talk to you about monitoring brainwaves. We've got a lot to say about freedom of speech today because a lot of people are under attack for freedom of speech.
Starting point is 00:00:58 And what's coming next? The monitoring of brainwaves? The answer? Yes. All coming up on today's podcast. You're listening to the best of the Glenback program. It's Monday, December 2. Patriot Mobile is a phone service that will give you all of the great coverage that you want. They're just not going to take the money from you and then invest that in causes that you don't believe in, like Planned Parenthood.
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Starting point is 00:02:17 or doing something, in Europe they weren't doing that. Europe, they were kind of raging in the streets. And it was happening in England, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. Where over 130,000 rioters took over the streets all across France on Sunday. More than a thousand people were arrested. Now this is the fourth straight weekend
Starting point is 00:02:45 where the streets of Paris were literally on fire. Rioters burned cars, they smashed windows, they looted stores. You know, there's nothing that says, hey, you should listen to me politically. More than really just looting of a store. 90,000 police officers and National Guard. were called in to try just to maintain order in France. The scenes coming out of Europe this weekend look like some third world or war-ravaged country. It looked more like Egypt than it did the continent that gave birth to the Renaissance.
Starting point is 00:03:25 So now, tell me why is everybody so pissed off? Macron canceled his fateful gas tax. There is no equivalent being proposed in, Belgium. There is no equivalent in the Netherlands or in the UK. Here's what's one 67-year-old protester in the Netherlands said. Our children are hardworking people, but they have to pay taxes everywhere. You can't get housing anymore. It's not going well in Dutch society. The social welfare net we grew up with is gone. Now, if you think the 2008 financial crisis ever really ended, you're wrong. It was swept under the rug. That's it. It was hidden for a while by a wave of printed
Starting point is 00:04:16 money and low interest loans. But just like with socialism, eventually the money well dries. And there's nothing else to pull up in your bucket. Since the 2008 financial crisis, global debt has hit new record levels at over 300% to GDP ratio. The global debt has now reached more than $240 trillion. The entire world is sitting on a powder keg. By the way, the whole world, if we took everything that everybody made every year, it's about $50 trillion. But that's it.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Eventually something's going to light the spark. People mock me so hard when I was at Fox, and I said the Arab Spring might be that spark. The Arab Spring led to the migrant crisis, which also led to the Caliphate. The Greek sovereign debt crisis soon followed after. The migrant crisis woke Europeans up to the very real fact that their governments couldn't even provide for them,
Starting point is 00:05:30 much less millions of migrants flooding out of the Middle East and Northern Africa. The result was a wave of populist movements on both the left and the right to challenge the established government. It is exactly the chalkboard I laid out at Fox. Exactly. Macron's gas tax was the latest spark, but this all began 10 years ago, and it's now a monster.
Starting point is 00:05:55 It's a monster that the original organizers have completely lost control of, and it's spreading. The question is, will it be put out? Can it be put out before it spreads here? What will the final spark be before Americans begin putting on their own yellow vests? Will it be immigration?
Starting point is 00:06:15 Will it be the wall? Healthcare? Taxes? Spending? Because the government has failed to listen to the people here as well. Hopefully we don't don't don't don't yellow vests and start burning things in the streets. I mean, Antifa has already got that market cornered. I don't think we need any competitors.
Starting point is 00:06:38 What's so frustrating is, Stu, you remember, by the way, welcome back, Stu. Thank you, gone. You remember the monologue that I did at Fox with the Little Blue Book? Yes, the coming insurrection. Yes, the coming insurrection. And remember how people said that had no relevance on anything that was happening. This is ridiculous. This is a rarely read book.
Starting point is 00:07:10 of France by just the intellectual and universities. Now, you were, you were blamed for drawing attention to it. I remember they were like, well, you're going to put ideas in people's heads. Oh, yeah. You're doing it. The book that you didn't write in are criticizing, but you're putting the ideas in people's heads. So I remember holding it up on TV and saying, you have to read this because this is what's coming.
Starting point is 00:07:33 And I went through it on the air, and it was truly remarkable that nobody listened to. to it because what did it say? If you were one of those who watched the show or if you went out and read it, what it said was, we're a bunch of communists. We've always been communists, but we played along. And we played along with the left and all of these socialists, all of these progressives that said they were going to turn us communists. They were going to give us the state.
Starting point is 00:08:10 we were going to workers of the world unite. And they lied to us. And they keep telling us, wait, wait, we need some more voices. We need to elect some more people. Just basically the same thing. We have to have the House and we have to have the Senate. And we have to have the White House. And we could just get all three.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Then, and then nothing happens. And so they were making the case that it's time to tear the system apart. It's time to burn it to the ground because these people are liars. and so we'll burn it to the ground and then we'll take it. And we're going to be able to find people that will work with us to burn it down to the ground. Because people are pissed off on all sides. So let's get them. That was pretty much the message of the coming insurrection.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Written in France around 2006, 2008. This is what's happening. This is exactly what. what's happening and it doesn't take a genius to figure it out it just takes someone who's not so arrogant oh well that's just a ridiculous take people at their word when they say they're going to kill somebody when they say they're going to destroy a government what do you say we start taking them at their word i'm going to destroy the border system let's take them at their word you'd be surprised at just how many things won't surprise you
Starting point is 00:09:45 when you actually start taking people seriously and literally. The best of the Glenn Beck program. Anyway, so we started decorating the house and it was, is anybody else, okay, when you decorate the tree, is everybody just allowed to just hang all the ornaments, just throw them on the tree. They're really allowed to do that. Is there any kind of thought about how to hang the ornaments?
Starting point is 00:10:23 I grew up in a really weird house. No, we have children. They put the ornaments where they put the ornaments. And then, of course, there's the giant holes and you fill them up later. Yes. Yeah. What do you do? Hmm?
Starting point is 00:10:34 What do you do? Was that a tough sentence? Yeah. I don't understand. I think it was. So I said, I said towards the end, because I just stopped. And I looked around and I said, am I the only one decorating the tree?
Starting point is 00:10:49 And Tyne said, yeah. And I said, is it just me? And she said, oh, yeah, no, it's you. Oh, it's you. What's you? Because were you moving things around? Yeah, because it wasn't, yeah. You can't do that.
Starting point is 00:11:05 You can't move things. I can't, I can't live in a house of the tree that is just, I can't do it. Is it too used to somebody else coming in and decorating it? No, no, this is the way I grew up. My mother, we have a very, you put the Christmas, you look for the holes. And you put the big ones, you put them in the back, you put them inside the tree.
Starting point is 00:11:25 And then you layer it out and you put it up. So you fill it all. And we were fine with it as a kid. And I remember liking it. I don't think we did now that I see my kids' reactions to this, but. So your concern is that your children were not, appropriately decorating the tree in symmetrical fashion.
Starting point is 00:11:47 No, they weren't necessarily enjoying the learning experience of how to decorate a tree. I bet they weren't. I bet they weren't. But your kids are not, you know, judge you by how, no, they're not.
Starting point is 00:11:59 But see, that's the way it used to be. Used to be when they were four, put them on. And then you go to bed and we'll just rearrange them. You know what I mean? And we had to rearrange them because the dog, they were too low for the dog and the dog might break them.
Starting point is 00:12:13 Ah, yes. Okay. So now that doesn't work because they're 12 and 14. So it's time to show them that you just don't hang that there because that doesn't work. Tanya hates me. Yeah. And it's so hard because it's sitting there. It's just I'm so, I just, I'm so OCD with this.
Starting point is 00:12:37 And we sit there and watch a movie and I'll notice that halfway through the movie, I haven't even looked at the screen. I'm looking at the damn tree. going that ornament has to be moved. That has to be moved. And I'm doing everything I can not to move it. It's bad. Yeah, that's borderline psychosis is what that is.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Can't we all enjoy the Christmas season? In a psychotic way. Here, we kids, you put them all on the tree, and then when you go to bed, dad's going to move them all. No, that won't even work. That won't even work. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program. Like listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Starting point is 00:13:23 to this podcast, if you're not a subscriber, become one now on iTunes. But while you're there, do us a favor and rate the show. I cannot wait to talk to you a little bit about what I did this weekend. I'm fascinated by this Walmart thing that you did. It's fantastic. How do we, I mean, how do I get you to talk about that? Are you going to do it today? I am going to do it today.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Because that Tyler Perry thing is pretty amazing too. And you, I mean, you basically just copied him, right? I mean, you just scammed his idea. He came up with a good one. No, I took it as a challenge. I took it as a challenge. And I challenged others. And I challenged everybody.
Starting point is 00:13:59 I challenged Stephen Crowder and Ben Shapiro and Bill O'Reilly. Challenge going. Just go in and do this. Today is the last day you can do it. Now, you don't have to, you know, spend the money that Tyler Perry or I spent. You can just go in and just do $100 or $50, $10. And you are not going to believe what a difference it makes. I like this because we were shopping on Saturday morning for a battered women's shelter.
Starting point is 00:14:34 And so every year we help put together a kind of like a toy store for a battered women's shelter. And so the moms can come in and they can just kind of go shopping for their kids. Oh, that's cool. And so we were doing that. And we were at Walmart. We do it every year. just love it. And, uh, because you get to go shopping. You're like, okay, we're going to go shop for
Starting point is 00:14:55 three, five year old boys. And as all he is going and we just go shopping for, you know, little boys. We're going to shop for an eight year old girl. Uh, and, um, and so we were at Walmart and I saw the Tyler Perry thing. And I thought, hmm, I don't know what that would even cost. I can't even imagine how much that must. cost. It was a lot. And, and I, so I went to Tanya and the kids because they were all there and I said, I'm going to go up to the manager and just see, would you guys be willing to kind of forego your Christmas, the big Christmas gifts, you know, just kind of just, hey, we're all having, you know, turkey and something small. If, if we did this. And everybody was like, yes.
Starting point is 00:15:48 Are you sure you didn't mishear no? I don't know. It was really cool. What country do you live in? I know it was weird. And so it took them, it took them all day. We actually had to leave, go do some other things. And they were, they took, it took a long time to total everything up.
Starting point is 00:16:06 And then. Because it's, can you just give the basics here? It's layaway, right? It's layaway. So this is what, and the reason why I liked this is because it was something that, people were working towards. They weren't asking for a handout. And these are the people who, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:26 they would take from, I don't know, $500 to some of them were literally $24 on Layaway. And you go and you make payments on it. And then when you make your last payment, you can take it. And the last day to make a payment is today. And so these people, are really struggling, really struggling. And so I just went in and I want to thank American Express,
Starting point is 00:16:56 thank you the American Express for shutting off my card. Well, about 40 minutes into it. And I'm, no, seriously, I'm glad they did because I wondered how long it would take because I just kept buying stuff at Walmart over and over and over again. So they didn't give you like a giant tab to pay once. Oh, you had to do. I thought so. We were supposed to go to a Christmas party. And my wife ended up going. This is your way of getting out a Christmas party. It did work out really well for me. But I thought we were just going to go in and pay one big lump sum.
Starting point is 00:17:30 And they couldn't do that. And so you had to go in, stand there. I don't know how Tyler did it. But I had to go stand there and keep putting my credit card into it and pay them off one by one. And it took just over two hours to do. and they would just, you know, I'd stick the credit card in and they'd hit approve and then they'd pull up on another deal and it would say the price and I'd stick the credit card number in. I still don't know exactly how much it was. I know relatively close, but I don't know
Starting point is 00:18:04 exactly how much it was. This is the type of thing. If I had this information, I could have tweeted to people to go put things on layaway while you were doing this and just everyone could have just made out like bandits. That would have been the way to, do it. Thank you. You should have given me a heads up. That would have been fun. So that's why I didn't give you a heads up. And so I'll talk about, I'll talk about what I experienced there. But as long as the Lord gives me strength and the ability to do that, I want to do that every year. It's someplace, something. Because I felt so many different things. And I, I felt so many different things. And I remembered so many different things. I remembered, I just remembered what it was like on Christmas
Starting point is 00:18:54 and not being able to afford. I remember, and I know you're going to get into the emotion of it coming up, but it's interesting thinking about, we talk about these policies every day as if there are these abstract things in Washington. I remember Nancy Pelosi saying when people got a, what was at a couple hundred bucks, it was just crumbs off the table when it was a tax cut. And, you know, they talk about, you know, these, these prices are going up. You know, cars are going up $1,000. Ah, you know, people can pay an extra $1,000 for a car. These are not, these actually affect people.
Starting point is 00:19:22 When you're putting $24 on layaway, you're in a position where, you know, you're desperately trying to make your kids Christmas just a little bit better. I mean, that is, you know, that is, you know, the fact that you're getting $24 back is a big deal. You just, it's easy to forget. But I think most of us have been in this situation. to where you're counting, you know, you're standing at the gas pump, and you're counting, and you're having to stop it right at a certain amount. And it's, you know, like $3.27 because that's all you have.
Starting point is 00:19:59 And you're trying to figure out how do I navigate. And then Christmas comes. And Christmas is, Christmas the way we celebrate it now is an absolute lie. Ah, it's too strong. I mean, there's a lot of things I love about Christmas. Oh, there's a lot of things, but it's, for instance, have you noticed that it's, and there'll be presents on the tree? That song, I think it's, they'll be home, I'll be home for Christmas. It's presents on the tree, not under the tree, on the tree.
Starting point is 00:20:31 I don't know that I noticed that. Is that Kenny Loggins? No. No. Is that the one that's Kenny Loggins? My wife always listens to that song. No, I think Ingrid Michelson is the one I've been listening to lately. It's such a great, do you like Ingrid Michaels?
Starting point is 00:20:44 I do. Quite a bit. Okay, so listen to her new Christmas CD. It just came out a couple of weeks ago. It is my favorite. She wanted to do something traditional, and it's really fantastic. But anyway, think of presents on the tree. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:04 You're not getting a bike. You're not getting anything big. You're getting something small. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. I cannot believe. that that Kyler Murray is still allowed to walk the streets. Saturday, he won the Heisman trophy.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Sunday, USA Today reporter, oh man, he's working on the big story, Scott Gleason. He went to work, and he started going through his Twitter, and he discovered that at 14 years old, yeah, Kyler Murray used the word queer. Wow. Which is now acceptable, right? I don't know if it was when he was 14, but now queer is in LGBT.
Starting point is 00:22:03 Yeah. It's one of the cues. Whatever. Whatever's too. It's an anti-gay slur. And I don't care how old you were. And I don't care that it was many, many, many years ago. He had to apologize.
Starting point is 00:22:14 And he did. He issued an apology for something that he had said seven years ago while he was in junior high. Oh, man. Scott Gleason, I wish we had your Twitter feed. I wish we had your Twitter feed from when you were 14 or 12 or however old you were when you were doing stupid stuff. Because we all did stupid stuff. You know, if the media wants to continue this witch hunt, it's never going to end. Because I don't know anybody who hasn't said stupid and embarrassing stuff, especially in junior high.
Starting point is 00:22:51 What are we doing? There's one thing that matters to me. really deeply matters. And that is the Bill of Rights. It is the only thing that brought us together and will hold us together. And we should be looking at enforcing and empowering people with the Bill of Rights. Because without the Bill of Rights, man will shove and beat and shout down and silence and kill whomever the collective wants. All in the name of progress.
Starting point is 00:23:28 all in the name of safety, all in the name of understanding or our children. But they're not standing for the Bill of Rights. They're not standing for progress. They're standing for the Dark Ages. And if you're going to truly stand for the Bill of Rights,
Starting point is 00:23:47 and not your right, it doesn't matter what's your right. Stand for the rights of others. When it's the rights of others in a time of collective madness, I warn you, you're putting your life and your livelihood in danger, but I also promise you nothing you do in your life will be worth more.
Starting point is 00:24:12 It is my sincerest hope that in the end, my children can say, my dad stood for the rights of others, and he stood for justice, real justice, and he stood for mercy when the world lost its mind and lost its sense of decency. But I also want to warn you, when you have to say, stand for other people's rights, it's going to make you very uncomfortable. It's going to put you in uncomfortable situations and you're going to be defending things that you don't want to defend. It's messy. You have to decide what's right and wrong. And then you have to defend someone's right even if, and maybe perhaps even more so or especially if you disagree with how they use that
Starting point is 00:25:02 right. We live in dangerous and perilous times. I was on the phone last night, almost midnight, with a friend who called, said, Glenn, I'm about to do something insane. And you're the only guy I could call because it sounds like something you would do. Abort, whatever it was. Abort. I'd said the exact opposite. It sounds good to me so far. I said, do you believe in it? He said, yes. And I said, then why are you wasting your time calling me? There's nothing better than doing what you believe in. And if it destroys you, so be it. Something better will come along. We live in dangerous and perilous time.
Starting point is 00:25:41 one mistake and your career, and it's not just this career, it's your career, any career, one mistake, and your career could be over. Every day, if you're in the media, you wonder, is this the day that the jackals come to devour me for some reason or another, for some past transgression or stupid error, or is it maybe perhaps this monologue that will end my career? and if it's not something I've done, it doesn't matter. They'll just twist your words. They'll creatively edit your words.
Starting point is 00:26:19 They'll smear you. And if that doesn't work, they'll threaten your life or the lives of the ones that you love. I have many friends now, many. I used to be the only guy I knew that needed to have security. I have many friends now who have constant threats on their life. And it's from both sides. You know, it's amazing. I want to talk about Gavin McGinnis here in a second.
Starting point is 00:26:51 But Gavin, CRTV, not the Blaze Media, not Glenn Beck. I had nothing to do with it. This was an old thing that CRTV had been dealing with. I think, I don't know. It's up to them. I had nothing to do with it. And it's certainly not the way I would have handled it. But he is out.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Now, last week, I just spoke. to Gavin. In fact, Gavin is on my show tonight, and it's something we recorded last week about the dangers of getting fired, the dangers of being witch hunted. Now, why, if I had something to do with his termination, would I have him scheduled? And that program is airing today. That program is airing. I don't care who it makes uncomfortable. It's airing. Because this is something important we should be talking about. So after we recorded that last week, I talked to him. I said, I'm worried about your family because they've had more than bricks through windows.
Starting point is 00:27:54 I'm worried about your family. I told him I wanted him to reach out to a few of my friends who could advise him on safety. Because whatever you think of people like this Heisman trophy winner or Gavin McGuinness, I don't know him, but I know a lot of people who do and they all say the same thing. I may not agree with his approach, but he is not what Antifa needs him to be. And notice that I use the word needs him to be. Because people who wish to destroy us, they need boogeymen. They need those men who have said or done something in the past that you're not going to like.
Starting point is 00:28:41 You're not going to want to defend. And so you won't. Even if you correct your mistakes, even if you correct it before anyone noticed, you had a change of heart, you apologized, you ask for forgiveness. There is no redemption. There is no redemption in America anymore. And why? Because anyone who is building their life around spreading chaos is on the opposite side of anyone who preaches forgiveness.
Starting point is 00:29:18 And that's a fact. So the left targets and isolates and polarizes and destroys anyone who will not comply. And they can pick voices off one by one because fear is a very powerful gag. Now it's easy for anyone to say, well, then don't pick the voices that have done something or said something stupid to be out front. Really? Really? Because I think when they were going over the Heisman trophy winner, I think they probably looked into. Is this a decent young man? No, apparently he's not, according to USA Today.
Starting point is 00:30:00 Because their crack reporters have so much with everything that's happening in the world. They've got a crack reporter who's on the case. I found out what this kid was doing in junior high. My gosh, he was also kissing girls out back when he told his parents he wasn't. Let's burn him. It's easy to say. Let's just get the right people. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Let me go to Elliott, North Carolina. Hello, Elliot. Welcome, Elliot. Are you there? Yes, when I am. You are good. Thanks for taking my call. You bet, and thanks so much for holding for so long.
Starting point is 00:31:06 That's no problem. It's my pleasure. So, real quick, I live in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Long-time listener, first-time caller. And I was listening to your segment about the Tyler Perry Challenge and your experience this past weekend at Walmart. Yes. And as I was listening to it, you finished your segment, and I looked up, and there was the Walmart.
Starting point is 00:31:27 So I pulled in the Walmart. I had an amount of money that I thought that I wanted to donate to somebody. So I found the layaway counter, gotten this long line. I was thinking, oh, this is going to take a little bit. And this kid came up behind me. So I started talking about the Tyler Perry challenge, and if he had heard about it. And he said, no, he hadn't. And I said, well, I was just listening to Glenn Beck.
Starting point is 00:31:54 And he goes, Glenn Beck? And I said, yeah, I was listening Glenn Beck. And I said, how much do you owe for your payoff? And he told me the amount, and it was within $2 of the amount that I had in my head. So I reached in my pocket, pulled out the money, and I said, here, I want to pay off your layaway. His jaw hit the ground. he just he was speechless for like 30 seconds and he was like you're listening to glenbeck and i was like yeah and he said this is fantastic he's like i've been put i put this stuff on layaway from my kids
Starting point is 00:32:31 and i'm here to pick it up and this is just wonderful and the feeling that i felt in my chest was incredible and that was one of the reasons i pulled over because i had that same feeling listening to you, reiterate your experience at Walmart with your kids. Yeah. And I just wanted to share it. I am so glad, Elliot. Spread it. Tell everybody just to do it.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Today's the last day you could do it, at least at Walmart, but you can find another place with Layaway, I'm sure. But everybody has to have it paid off by today. And it's just, it's a great blessing. Thank you so much, Elliot. I appreciate it. God bless you. No.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Thank you, Glenn. God bless you. You bet. So if you don't know what the Tyler Perry challenge is, he went into two Walmarts on Friday, and he paid for everything in Layaway. Cost him $400, I think, $470,000. $470,000, okay? I was going to say it was a really good bargain for $470,000. $470,000 for two Walmarts.
Starting point is 00:33:38 I'm not Tyler Perry, at least not this year. And so, and I had never thought of that. I never even thought of it. It's a really cool idea. It's a great idea. And Tyler Perry is, you know, getting some heat, you know, how come, you, you know, you should give in silence. Tyler Perry, that was inspirational. And I think, too, he intended on doing it anonymously initially. And I don't know exactly what happened where he was outed in some way.
Starting point is 00:34:03 You're not a surprise. If it's happening like it happened with me, you're there for two hours. Right. Okay. And so I decided, I talked to my wife, and we decided that we were going to do, uh, a Walmart here in Texas. And so we selected a Walmart and we went in on Saturday night and we paid for everything on layaway. Well, they started getting, when you do that, it will send, we didn't know this until about, you know, a third of the way in.
Starting point is 00:34:32 It starts sending out text messages. Hey, come get your item. It's available. And so people started calling and they were confused. And they were like, what is, what just has? happened. And they said, oh, we had a good Samaritan. He just, he just paid that off. And people were crying and calling. I mean, it was, it was so great. Now, I didn't know that you could do it for individuals, but you can. You can go in and just for whatever amount you want. You can, you can,
Starting point is 00:35:08 And, you know, you could try to gather as many $100 bills as you can from every friend that you know and go in and pay a good portion of this down for people. You could take, you know, $10 and pay it down. The people that I encountered that I saw because I was there doing the transactions, because I had to pay for them all individually. I couldn't just pay a lump sum. So I was there for a couple of hours. And so I saw some of the people and their reactions. $10 means the world. $10 means the world.
Starting point is 00:35:49 It's so incredible. And you can get involved. I mean, because charity goes both ways. And I've decided to get involved in the challenge by putting on Layaway a bunch of big screen TVs strategically near celebrities homes. My thought is I'm going to get some free stuff out of this. And they'll feel better. Because if they go into a, if they go into a Walmart and they pay off all the layaway and it's like, oh, we only had $27 of layaway, they're not going to feel like they did enough. And so you need someone to step in like me to load it up with some 4K.
Starting point is 00:36:24 So if they pay these TVs off, I'll get them. And they'll be like, wow, I did something good for them. So I don't know, I don't know how you feel about this. But I thought about asking. Okay. So are there things like, you know, big screen TVs and things like that that people put on layaway that, you know, they're not really struggling? And I decided not to ask because I didn't want, I didn't want to pick and choose because you don't know. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:36:53 And, you could have done maybe under a dollar amount, right? Like if someone has a $1,000 thing. Somebody had a very expensive thing that I didn't know. I only saw it. I didn't know what anybody was buying. I just saw the price and it was, it was expensive. But it turned out to be a box. They had six children.
Starting point is 00:37:16 And so it was a box of toys and clothing and stuff like that. So they had put, you know, their six children and it was a single mom. I mean, so you couldn't, I just didn't want to know. No, yeah, you just, I mean, it's better. If you can do it, obviously. Look, you've been blessed with being able to. help people like that, which is... We have. And there's been years when we needed help.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Yeah. And it might change again. We might need help someday. So we, it's just, I encourage you to do this. You don't, I don't even know if you can just call them and do it, but it's a good Samaritan program that they had. I didn't know even know you had this. You can just go in with five bucks or 20 or 100 or whatever. Today is the last day. Everybody has to pay it off today. So there are lines there now. But what I want you to do is, uh, is, uh, is, is call Walmart or go by Walmart or another store that has layaway and just help. If you have it, it's really a cool thing. It's really, really a cool thing.
Starting point is 00:38:17 I prefer to think of you in sort of the caricature of a devil with satanic horns out of the top of your skull. And this does not help. This does not help my vision. And I reject it for that reason. I'm sorry to confuse that. I really am very, very sorry. It's much easier to just, just, you know, just really hate you.
Starting point is 00:38:39 So I'm going to go back to that world. No, no, no. You can, you can hear all this crap and then still hate my gods. That's right. I guess I could just give credit to Tanya for the wonderful gesture. He had nothing to do it. Here's what you're saying. Okay. He's only doing this for publicity. Yes. That's what you say. That's what you say. If he really
Starting point is 00:38:56 wanted to do it, he would be quiet about it. I've always, that's such a strange argument to me. because I mean certainly like that's not supposed to be your motivation right I mean we certainly can look at the Bible and see examples of right of if you're doing it for self aggrandizement it's not a good idea so if not a good reason so that's what because I I wrestled with this because Tyler Perry inspired me I wouldn't even I wouldn't have done it not because my heart was heart I just never even thought of it and so he inspired me and I'm like he didn't say anything you wouldn't have been inspired I wouldn't have been inspired and so I wouldn't have been inspired and so I hope the same thing. I'm telling you the girls behind the counter. One of the girls, I don't want to say which one. She had worked it. She had worked there
Starting point is 00:39:42 for a long time. They were so great, so great. And one of them, we were just talking about how they were you know, in different ways each of them
Starting point is 00:39:58 struggling. And one of them had worked at Walmart, I think, for like 17 years and or 20 years and um she started when she was young and she was living in her car and she just needed a job to pay for gas and food and Walmart you know paid well and had great benefits and everything else and she worked her way up and now she's a you know i don't know if you know she's on you know first name basis with mr wall or mr. mart but uh she's a you know she's a big deal there and she still, I mean, she carries it with her. And each of the girls that were helping,
Starting point is 00:40:40 they all had been in that situation. I had been in that situation. And it was so cool. I mean, they said, we should have made this into a TV show. Because it's just infectious. It's just, you crave it more. It's so cool. Do yourself a favor.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Give yourself a gift. Go do this. Just go do this. You will, you'll feast on it for days. So you're doing it selfishly. It's selfish giving. You're saying?
Starting point is 00:41:16 I always, you know, I'm a big believer that everything that we do in life is selfish in some way. This is a nine-rend. I just think it's virtue. I don't know. I do think it is part of it. It's not necessarily a negative.
Starting point is 00:41:30 No. I think, because I think, that's how we're built. When you serve people, you leave there feeling better. It does something to you. I don't know what it is, but I think it's a God thing. I think that's the way we were designed. We were designed to help each other. And we lose our way and we start becoming depressed and we start just thinking about us and all of our problems. And the best way to cure all that is to serve other people and it sounds horrible and I never want to do it. I'm on my way to, you know, hey, you know, so-and-so needs help with their house.
Starting point is 00:42:03 I don't want to do it. Can I call hire somebody to do that? I don't want to go do that. But you do it and you're driving back and you're feeling guilty. You're like, why did I want to do that? That made me feel so good. You know, it's like exercise. There's just something.
Starting point is 00:42:16 That's a lie. The exercise one's a lie. The charity one's true. The exercise one, you're just sore and then you get injured. Those are the two things that happen. You know what happened? You die in a treadmill someday. That's the end of the story.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Okay, I'm willing to go with that one. Can we agree on the goodness thing? The goodness thing is great. Yeah. The exercise thing is death. Good. All right, good. I'm cool.
Starting point is 00:42:34 Okay, I'm cool. I'm cool. I'm cool. I'm a nail bud. Yep, thank you. Merry Christmas. The Blaze Radio Network. On demand.

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