The Glenn Beck Program - Best of the Program with Pat & Stu and Jeffy | 10/19/18

Episode Date: October 19, 2018

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Blaze Radio Network On Demand. Hey, it's Pat and Jeffey for Glenn's podcast. Today on the podcast. You know, Glenn is still canoeing across the Mediterranean. And he actually, the rest of the weekend is climbing K2. So he's like he should be back on Monday. Stopping the caravan, the caravan from, I think it originated in Honduras.
Starting point is 00:00:32 And then went to Guatemala. And then Mexico. Coming through Mexico. 4,000 strong. So we'll talk about that and how hateful it is that you want to stop that 4,000 first of caravan. Right. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:00:45 President Trump threatened he would even send the military to put a stop to this. She'll open up a new restaurant for them right there. Thank you. Yes. So we'll get into that. Also, we talked about Mexico. And they're tougher immigration laws than we have. But I guess that's okay.
Starting point is 00:01:03 but if we wanted stiff in ours, it's hate no and ugly. Beto O'Rourke, we get into the Beto O'Rourke situation, and whether or not a lot of white guys in El Paso really do have the name Beto. It's so common. It's so common. Also, we'll talk about crunching the election poll numbers with Stu, who's looking good and who isn't, and what are the odds that the Republicans hold on to the House and Senate?
Starting point is 00:01:33 It's not looking that great right now. It's okay for the Senate. Not the House. A 20% chance in the House. But we'll get into that as well. That and a lot more coming up on the podcast. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program. It's Friday, October 19th.
Starting point is 00:02:02 It's Pat Gray and Stu Begir for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program. He's still canoeing back from his Mediterranean crossing. He was canoeing across the Mediterranean, something he's wanted to do for ever. And then when he's done crossing the Mediterranean, he's just going to canoe back here. Which is, it's a long, it's a long trip. He should be back by Monday. Yeah, I mean, he's a heck of a rower. He really is. It's impressive. So hopefully by Monday he'll be back. So we've got this massive humanity heading for the U.S. border originated, I guess, in Honduras and then picked up a bunch of people.
Starting point is 00:02:44 in Guatemala and there's some more people waiting for them in Mexico and who knows how big this caravan's going to be by the time it gets here. But the president is asking, in some stern words, for the governments along the way to maybe do something about this and maybe stop the caravan. And of course, that's hateful. It's a questionable tactic, I would say. To send the military to? No, not our response.
Starting point is 00:03:14 but the actual caravan itself. It is. I don't understand what the point of these things are. It seems like every year or so we have another one of these stories. Yeah. And it's certainly not something that's going to influence the type of progress you would theoretically want if you are a migrant from Central America wanting to come to the United States. Yeah, you're talking from their mindset, right?
Starting point is 00:03:37 From their point of view, it does seem strange that they're doing it this way. It does not seem like it works, right? I mean, just all it does. is, you know... It makes people angry who don't want people just thinking they can break into the country illegally. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:51 And especially when you're doing it thousands at a time. That makes it even worse, it would seem to me. Yeah, I mean, because this is why you hear about the dreamers all the time, Pat. The dreamers, the people who dream, people who just created a dream and they've dreamed it here in the United States
Starting point is 00:04:08 and all they want to do is continue their dream, dreaming here in Dreamland. That's all they want is a dream. Dreamy, dream. dreamers. Dreamy dreamers. And you hear about dreamers because they have stories that are largely compelling in a one-on-one basis, right? You know, they pick, of course, they don't pick the, they came here at 17 and 11 months and have been breaking the law for 15 years.
Starting point is 00:04:32 They pick the kid. And there are some examples of this where there's a kid who's, you know, four years old. It comes across with their parent. As the phrase is, no fault of their own, which is true when you're four years old. old and there's a compelling case there and I think a lot of people are open to that case even if you I think if you're four you're mature enough to say hey mom dad I'm not doing this okay this is wrong you know what you're not dragging me illegally across that border I'm not doing it have you guys looked at US law come on because we're breaking it okay right now right now we're going to usually that doesn't
Starting point is 00:05:05 happen when you're four so I mean there's a compelling case there when you talk about 4,000 people coming across the border that's just a mass you can't look at those people individually, or it's hard to, I think, for the average American, because this is just, this is not a situation where there's a person who came across the border in a situation where they necessarily weren't making a decision to violate the law. These are 4,000 people intentionally telling you days in advance, weeks in advance, that what our goal is is to come break the law. And that is, there's just not a lot of sympathy, I think, from even Americans who are
Starting point is 00:05:43 open to border reform and immigration reform. Yeah. It's just a weird tactic. And to do it three weeks before an election, it's almost like Donald Trump was like, hey, guys, would you mind creating a caravan and sending it this way? And what I will do is I will talk about it and it will help us win this election. And then afterwards, you guys can go back home. We'll play for your bus.
Starting point is 00:06:04 I was reading about the makeup of the caravan too earlier. Some of them are children with their parents. many of them are children unaccompanied by their parents. So I try to figure out, all right, how did that occur at home? Did you, did the parents just say, hey, you know what, it's time for you to walk to the United States. And I want you to walk in that group of people. And here's a guy I'm paying $7,000 to walk, you know, somewhere in the group with you and he'd get you across the border. Is that what you're doing or are you just, you're entrusting your children to, who knows what?
Starting point is 00:06:41 Where is the personal responsibility of the parents here? Yeah, I mean, there's got to be some. There is. And I think their case would be, or at least the case the left would make on their behalf would be, you know, things are so bad. Things are so bad. In Honduras or Guatemala. I mean, they could get a lot worse. You can be killed on the way here.
Starting point is 00:06:59 You could be molested on the way here. Somebody may not be there on the other side of the border. I mean, there's so many things that can go wrong. You talk about helicopter parents. I mean, that's pretty much the opposite. opposite. Like, hey, good luck. It's the same thing. We talked about this yesterday. You know, letting my kid walk who's seven, walk the, the dog up the street, not the whole street, but part of the street without me, you know, hawking over him the entire time makes me as a parent freak out. I've told this story a few times. You know, we live in a neighborhood at the, at the end of our block, there's a giant pond. They're in a green area. It's a common to everybody in the neighborhood. And when my daughter was 16, she said, hey, I'm just, I'm going to walk down to the pond. Like, alone?
Starting point is 00:07:46 Without your brother? No. When I stop and think about how, you know, pretty protective. Yeah, exactly. I don't let him walk down to the end of the block, let alone, hey, why don't you walk to Honduras with a group of people that I don't know. Good luck. Now, look, there are situations you could argue, right?
Starting point is 00:08:10 Like if you were in, you know, you're in North Korea, right? And you had a chance to get your kid out. You probably pulled the trigger on that whether you ever see them again or not, right? There's a certain level of this. And that's not to say that none of the people in these situations are like this. There probably are some. But it's just you try to, it's the same thing with the dreamers, right? They try to give you the picture of everyone is a four-year-old who came across their border.
Starting point is 00:08:34 And in reality, like most of them are teenagers. Most of them were 16 and 17 years old. this is a different it's a different story and you just wonder first of all why you would do this because it's a gift to Donald Trump if you want to talk about hardening the borders this is an easy way to get people together
Starting point is 00:08:52 to do that when people hear a story like this it does not soften their hearts it makes people say whoa this it you know because the word invasion gets used with illegal immigration sometimes from people who oppose it you know
Starting point is 00:09:06 in a hawkish manner right And, you know, like, and 4,000 people can kind of qualify. Right. Like 4,000 people coming across the border, whether you like it or not, feels like an invasion, right? It feels like, wait a minute. They're just top, like, they're talking. The only way they could do anything here is overrunning what we have, right? Like, overrunning the security.
Starting point is 00:09:26 They're either coming in the right way or they're overrunning security. And you see that Mexico does not want to deal with this, but they know that they're not the end location. so they can let them into Mexico and say, well, you guys apply for asylum. And in six months, you come back for that hearing. And of course, they're just going to keep walking north. And it's interesting how other countries deal with this. And yet the vitriol directed at us for trying to deal with it in just even a fairly reasonable way.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Every time we do, we're hateful, we're uncaring, we're racist. whereas Mexico certainly protects their border. Do you remember what Felipe Calderon said when he came to the United States? And he was trying to influence our immigration policy. Of course. If somebody sneaks in from Nicaragua, some other country in Central America, through the southern border of Mexico, they wind up in Mexico. They can go get a job.
Starting point is 00:10:25 They can work. If somebody do that without permissions, we send back them. They send back them. They send back them. If they do it without permissions, they send back them. But we can't. We're expected to just accept everybody. We don't know who they are.
Starting point is 00:10:41 We don't know what they're doing. We don't know what they bring to us. Mexico has a pretty stiff immigration law. They've got a streamlined law that ensures foreign visitors and immigrants are in the country legally, have the means to sustain themselves economically. They're not destined to be burdens on society. They are of economic and social benefit to society. Wait, you expect your immigrants to contribute?
Starting point is 00:11:11 They're of good character, no criminal background, and they're contributors to the general welfare and well-being of the nation. They make sure that they don't have any sort of criminal record. They make sure they do have visas. They make sure they ban foreign visitors from interfering in the country's internal politics. I mean, can you think of it? How many illegal immigrant protests have there been? Where they're waving the Mexican flags in our faces,
Starting point is 00:11:42 where they're demanding rights that they think they have coming to them. In Mexico, you can't interfere in their internal politics. Plus, if they think that you're going to throw off the balance of their demographics, they deport you. I mean, that's... blatantly racist, right? I mean, like, that is not, there's not an argument there. We would never.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Never, you can't do that. You know, you can't do that. And nor should you. You shouldn't be like, well, I would like this percentage of African Americans and this percentage of white people. We want to make sure we're still 70 or 80%. Yeah. I mean, that's sick.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Would you, I wouldn't, I can't think of one Trump supporter who would support a policy where we had to keep the exact same percentages of white people versus other races. What you want are people who are productive, who, are here because they want to be here and be part of the society who are going to add something to our community instead of taking things from it. I mean, you know, that's what you want. The hypocrisy is mind boggling. That really is incredible. It's mind boggler. It really is. It's border security for me, but not for thee. And that is not a, that is not a, that's incredible. I mean, that's an incredible line there that they draw. It is. You know, it's not,
Starting point is 00:12:59 it's not the right thing. And it's political. Look, the bottom line is, we have a lot of illegal immigrants here. There will be more that are coming. We need to tighten that up. That is a completely, it's a larger argument that needs to be addressed and we've been talking about it for years and years. But politically speaking, you've got three weeks to a midterm election.
Starting point is 00:13:19 There's no, like, this is a complete gift to the Republicans, to people who care about the border, to people who have any, to Donald Trump and the people he's supporting, it's a gift. It is. And he's telling Republicans that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:34 saying, hey, use this. Use it. In your election campaign, start talking about immigration. Because I haven't heard any of them doing that. Are any of the Republican candidates using immigration? Not that I've heard. I mean, maybe someone somewhere is, but it doesn't seem to be a general theme for the party. Yeah, I did hear Cruz talking about it in the debate.
Starting point is 00:13:55 I don't think, I don't know that he mentioned the caravan per se, but I mean, he was talking a lot about border security. I mean, there's a really close race in Arizona, a race. where McSally has, I think, a great chance of winning. Because her opponent there is like, if you took Michael Moore and put him, his brain, into a female body of a congresswoman, you would have all of these tapes that they've been finding about her, where she's saying, you know, she's bashing Arizona.
Starting point is 00:14:24 She's saying it's the meth lab of democracy. She's saying people are crazy in Arizona. She's talking about how, I mean, she's on 9-11 Truther shows. I mean, she is as, it's incredible that they decided to run her and thought that this stuff would not come out. And McSally is, you know, you're talking about one of the first female pilots in history of the Air Force, incredibly accomplished, has a great chance of winning in a tough environment in Arizona. Adding on this situation where, you know, you basically have a code pink worker, a code pink staffer is running for Senate in Arizona.
Starting point is 00:15:03 and it was a huge mistake, I think, for her to be there nominated. Was she literally with Code Pinker? You're just saying she's that ill. I'm summarizing her views. I don't know exactly. She's been with a lot of these left-wing extreme groups. That's amazing. In the early 2000s, to the point of it again,
Starting point is 00:15:19 like she co-hosted a show with someone who's a 9-11 truther for a while. That's like bonkers over the line, right? And the fact that you have a really solid candidate there in Arizona, and it's a border state it's a big deal there texas is another one the cruise you know cruise has got a lead there but i mean he's always been talking about border security but again look at the other side of that yeah with betto he doesn't want a wall he doesn't i don't know that he even wants a border frankly yeah it doesn't seem like it and he's made a big deal out of it some of his ads are like let's protect the dreamers let's let's protect the dreamers and you know what that means
Starting point is 00:15:59 it means it means amnesty for everybody it doesn't stop with the dreamers. And I think everybody who has watched this battle for the last 15 or 20 years knows it doesn't stop with the dreamers. They're going to, they want amnesty for all illegals here. All illegals. Because you can't just say, all right, the dreamers can stay. Well, what about their parents? Okay, yes, they can stay. What about their cousins? Okay. It's the whole chain thing that Trump talks about from time to time. That's what will happen if you grant the man amnesty. Just talking about the Ted Cruz. Beto O'Rourke.
Starting point is 00:16:35 And for some reason, everybody, I guess including him, really emphasize it's Beto O'Rourke. Yeah. It's not Beto. No, it's not Beto. Beto O'Rourke. So anyway, that race continues to be pretty interesting. Right now, it looks like Cruz has this pretty well in hand. Right now. He's up by seven, I think, on the average.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Yeah, he is up about by seven. he of course is a deep Hispanic roots is why if you don't know what Beto is It's a deep Hispanic nickname For this deeply Hispanic man Whose name Robert Francis O'Rourke Might not signify to you That how Hispanic he is
Starting point is 00:17:19 Which is why he's called Beto Right Beto Beto Right But yeah he was I mean I assume he probably was a dreamer right He probably came here You would assume that
Starting point is 00:17:30 He was in Ireland and dreamed of coming to the United States and then came here and became Hispanic. And I think he believed he was until the Hispanic caucus said, no. You're not how this work. So even the nickname didn't get him in. I don't know. That's weird, right?
Starting point is 00:17:44 Again, racism. Exactly. Here is Beto addressing his nickname. Congressman, throughout the campaign, you have been attacked for being what Don Jr. has called an Irish guy pretending to be Hispanic. So what does the Hispanic community mean to you in what relationships do you have with that community? So to clarify the question about my.
Starting point is 00:18:02 name was born Robert Francis O'Rourke, son of Pat Francis O'Rourke, who was a son of John Francis O'Rourke, father to Ulysses Francis O'Rourke, who will go as UFO for much of his life. And from day one in El Paso, and you know this in McAllen, if you are born Robert or Albert or Umberto, your folks, your friends, your community calls you Beto. That's my nickname that I've gone by for my entire life. Born and raised in fourth generation in El Paso, in a community that is more than 80% Mexican-American. First of all, I'm just, you know, I'm not Hispanic. No one calls me any name other than Stu at this point, which isn't even my name either. You can criticize me the same way you can talk about Beto because that's actually not my name. My name's Steve. And inexplicably,
Starting point is 00:18:57 I'm called Stu. Thanks a lot to Glenn Beck for that one. But what I would say there is, first of all, it's just an inefficient process. I don't mean to criticize the culture of the Hispanic people. But if you have, if it's true what Beto is saying, which is anyone who's named any of four names are all called Beto. Is that true? No. Everyone who's, no. Everyone who's called Albert is called Beto?
Starting point is 00:19:21 No. Everyone? Everybody born in El Paso that's of Irish American descent. That's named Albert or Robert? Robert. They're called Beto, all of them? No, it's not true. If we could go and find an actual Robert in El Paso.
Starting point is 00:19:38 Do any exist? Maybe we can hear from somebody in El Paso. If you are in El Paso or anywhere around there and your name is Robert, I'd love to know if you exist. Because what we were just told is, as everyone knows, if you happen to grow up in El Paso, and your name is Robert, Bill, Ted, Stanley, Orlando, or Reginald, you're referred to as Beto. I can't be true. No, I can't. I don't think it can. And I don't think it is. I'm not saying it's not a common nickname in some communities. It probably is, but it wasn't his community. And is it not cultural appropriation? Did he not appropriate Hispanic culture? How is that not a problem? If that is a thing, this is an example of it. Yes.
Starting point is 00:20:19 This is the Glenn Beck program. Congressman, throughout the campaign, you have been attacked for being what Don Jr. has called an Irish guy pretending to be Hispanic. So what does a Hispanic community mean to you in what relationships do you have? with that community. So to clarify the question about my name, was born Robert, Francis O'Rourke, son of Pat Francis O'Rourke, who was a son of John Francis O'Rourke, father to Ulysses Francis O'Rourke, who will go as UFO for much of his life.
Starting point is 00:20:47 And from day one in El Paso, and you know this in McAllan, if you are born Robert or Albert or Gilbert or Umberto, your folks, your friends, your community calls you Beto. That's my nickname that I've gone, by for my entire life. Born and raised in fourth generation in El Paso in a community that is more than 80% Mexican-American. Okay, so if you're born,
Starting point is 00:21:13 Robert, Albert, Gilbert, Gilbert, Umberto, Paul, Frank, Blaine, Biff, Dave, Don, Jack or Frank. You're called Beto. And Frank twice, right? Yes. Yes. Because that's true, as we just learned.
Starting point is 00:21:40 And that's an amazing acut. Now, remember, I didn't realize, too, he said it's not just El Paso. It's also McCallan. So I guess this is all over Texas, is apparently what's true here. Yeah. And one of the things I would love to do today to see, to test this. Is it true that there is no example? of someone named Robert, Albert, Gilbert, or Emberto, who was not named what they're, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:07 so if you were Gilbert and people call you Gilbert, apparently to Beto, you do not exist. You are not a person. You're not, uh, it's, we just, we have no evidence that you exist. So if you happen to be a Robert, an Albert, a Gilbert or an Umberto. Well, if you're Umberto, obviously you're probably going to have a Hispanic nickname, right? That's kind of a Hispanic name. probably think... Umberto.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Yeah, I don't know what you would shorten Umberto to, except maybe Beto, I guess. Yeah, I don't know any people who are not Hispanic. Yeah. Who are named Umberto. And this is an opportunity for us, Pat and Stu, uh, two white, whiteys. Uh, we're talking whitey, whitey to the max. The two of the whitest people you'll ever know with almost no cultural awareness whatsoever to be learned here.
Starting point is 00:22:57 We can be taught about, uh, uh, uh, uh, Hispanic culture. I mean, Beto has been white-splaining us some Hispanic culture here over the past few months. But I would like to know from people who actually grew up in these areas. Is it true that everyone, I'm sure there are some examples. I can think of one off the top of my head, who's named Robert Francis O'Rourke and calls himself Beto. But is there, is this a common thing to the point of, I believe his standard was everyone who gets named one of those names in Texas or in these communities would be referred to as Beto.
Starting point is 00:23:32 Is it possible? Is there a unicorn out there that is named Robert and is only called Bob? Is there someone out there who is named Albert? It is called Al? Is that a unicorn?
Starting point is 00:23:44 Is that a mythical being or does that exist? 888-727-Beck. 888-727-2325. If you happen to be someone named Robert and you're born in El Paso or grew up in El Paso.
Starting point is 00:23:58 Or McAllen. Yeah. Somewhere along the border. Somewhere along the border of Texas, in southern Texas somewhere. Or I suppose it would also apply in Arizona, right? Yeah. Or California. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:10 Any. I mean, he limited it to, I would say, Texas border area. But I'd be interested to see if this is a widespread phenomenon. Yeah. Is it possible? Can a mother name their kid Gilbert and not have them referred to as Beto their entire life? Is that a possibility? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:27 I am just not. tuned to the cultural developments as much as I should be. And, you know, please come and white splain this to us because we are just, that's not our role here. Pat, we're just too white. We can't understand things like this. Exactly. Let me admit. I'll just admit it. To me, Beto, referring to himself as Beto, feels like a guy who wants to take advantage of the Hispanic community for votes. And I know that can't be true. But it's just because I'm too white to understand it. I can't quite get there. I can't clear that hurdle to understand why someone would do that. And we will soon find out to see if we can find any, any Roberts who are actually Roberts.
Starting point is 00:25:09 It looks like we have a Joe Robert, who no doubt is Beto, calling for El Paso. Joe Robert? Yes. Is it more preferred for us to refer to you as Beto? No, no. And not even Jose. Don't even call me Jose either. Okay. What is your actual given name? My birth name is Joe E. First name, Robert, R-O-B-E-R-T. And I don't let anybody call me anything else.
Starting point is 00:25:38 So when someone calls you up, how do they refer to you? Well, they don't say my middle name mostly because I don't give it out unless it's, you know, for formal stuff. But just Joe. Okay. But my last name. Not Beto. Not Bob either. I'm not Joe Bob either.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Let me ask you this. And this is, why did you call National Radio and lie? Because we know everyone in these areas that has Robert is Beto. Why would you lie? No, all those names he mentioned, it does depend on if they want to be called Beto. It is a nickname. I don't know what it is. But I've known all those people, and I've always called them either Albert and Bertho, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:18 and the other one, Gilbert. I didn't even know Gilbert was, Beto, but that's new to me. But do they do a lot of white guys call themselves, Beto or do other people call them Beto? Actually, he's the first one that I know. Yeah, okay. So, Joe, what is your
Starting point is 00:26:35 background? What's your ethnic background? I am Hispanic of, you know, Latin descent. A lot of people, I get a lot of ways because they say I'm Mexican-American, but I refute that. I'm not refuting it because I'm ashamed of it. I do have Mexican background.
Starting point is 00:26:52 But my surname, which, of course I'm not going to give out, is from Spain, my servant, my last thing. So this is fascinating. You are in the Hispanic community. You have Robert in your name. You are not called Beto. And you know the people that you refer to in the Hispanic community with the names,
Starting point is 00:27:10 Robert, Albert, Gilbert, and Umberto, you refer to by their actual names. Yes, they do. This is an interesting piece of evidence. We found the unicorn that you spoke of. You're the only one. We know there's one. We should send this to Beto so he doesn't make this mistake next time on CNN. I don't want him to go down a road where he's making mistakes and saying things that blatantly aren't true on national television.
Starting point is 00:27:32 That would be terrible for him. We're just trying to help. We're trying to help here. And so is Joe. Thank you, Joe, for calling in. And I would love to hear from more people. If you happen to be Robert, Albert, Gilbert, or Umberto, or happen to live in a Hispanic community where you know someone of these names,
Starting point is 00:27:50 is that always how you refer to it? Because that is the standard set by Beto. And I'm curious to see if there are more unicorns out there. We've discovered something today. But look at the work we've done. This is our one. It's incredible. We've already uncovered something that people have told us did not exist.
Starting point is 00:28:07 It's a miracle. And all this hard research we've put into this today. By giving out the phone number once or twice. And shockingly, we were able to uncover somebody. So we'll see if there's more out there. I don't know if there is. I assume he's the only one. We've done a lot of digging so far.
Starting point is 00:28:23 So maybe it'll produce more fruit. I don't know. Richard in Texas, you're on the Glymbeck program. Hi. Hey, guys. My name is Richard. I'm out here in El Paso. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:34 The first thing I like to say is that there's really not that many Latinos named Francis. That's my first point. Okay. Your second point that you were mentioning, I would say that 95% of the people that are named in the names that you mentioned do go by Beto. Mm-hmm. That's a high percentage. I mean, that's... That's a lot, yeah. And I am a Latino, and I am an American citizen. All right. Well, thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:29:02 That's what happens here in our community. Okay, so you do... In El Paso. You do know a lot of guys, like a lot of white guys that go by Beto? No. No. Okay, so the guys you're talking about... The 95%...
Starting point is 00:29:18 Any of the white guys here are called gringos. Right. Yes. Okay. So, because this is an interesting distinction. You're saying in the Hispanic community, people of Hispanic descent with some of these names are called Beto. But the people who are white named Robert Francis do not go by Beto. No. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:29:36 I don't think this one helps Beto that much. Not at all. I don't think it does. But thank you for the call. Again, look, there's a couple of unicorns out there. We're going to, you can always, when you're searching for horses, you're going to find a couple with horns on their head. That's just one of the things. Some of them are going to be able to fly.
Starting point is 00:29:52 It's just part of the experience when you're looking to find a horse. Hey, look at that one. It happens to be rainbow colored and is flying through the sky. Everyone has those moments. And you say, huh, how about that? I'm just concerned. Yeah. Because, you know, look, CNN is the place where they're going to dig deep and get the facts on this.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Yeah, he's going to get a massive fact check at some point today. Because apparently we're hearing from El Paso that people that are white named Robert Francis are not typically. called Beto. This is, I mean, and we don't doubt at all that if you have Hispanic background and your name is Robert or Umberto that you're called Beto. That doesn't, I'm not surprised by that at all. What would surprise me is if a lot of Roberts, who are just white guys that usually go by Bob in this culture, are going by Beto. Now, can you, one interesting thing we could do with Robert Francis O'Rourke is you could call him Bob Franco Rourke too, right? We could go with Bob Franco Rourke. You could. Yes, you could.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Bob Frank O'Rourke is not, it doesn't connect as deeply to the Hispanic community. I wouldn't say Bob Frank. But I'm sure that had nothing to do with his consideration by putting Beto and all of his signs. Now, we all, of course, know that he was calling himself Bob on television when he was in a band. Yeah. And that band performed on television in El Paso on their morning show. And he brought his incredible guitar stylings to the show.
Starting point is 00:31:20 and it was getting late in the show and the host of the show was concerned that they got to start playing because the show was about over. But listen to what he calls him here. Bob, I'm afraid the show's going to be over before you. So he's talking to Beto, I believe, at that time. And then you hear the guitar stylings of Beto himself
Starting point is 00:31:44 and he's incredibly talented. Wow. And listen to this guy. It's good. This isn't really him, is it? Yeah, this is actually Beto playing guitar. This is the band he's about. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:58 And then they kick it into gear, man. And it's listen to that. It's the guitar stylings of Beto Francis O'Rourke. Bob Frank? Of Bob Frank O'Rourke. Wow, that is talented. But he's called Bob. Hey, Bob, I'm worried you're not going to get the science.
Starting point is 00:32:17 Listen carefully. Bob, I've been afraid there shows that are to be over for the United States. That's embarrassing. This is just a one giant embarrassment of a campaign, isn't it not? Yeah, it is. I mean, the fact that this guy's caught on with the left, I mean, this man...
Starting point is 00:32:36 They want to run him for president in 2020. He's raised more money than any Senate candidate in history for a quarter. That's how much they love this guy. He raised more in this quarter than Barack Obama did back in 2008. that's incredible. Is that amazing? And because why? He made a speech about the NFL
Starting point is 00:32:52 where he said it was okay to kneel because they... I guess. I guess that's it. Couldn't think of anything more American than that? I can think of several things more American than that. Yeah, a lot. I don't think I understand it,
Starting point is 00:33:05 but maybe we'll get more evidence from El Paso and this will show us that there's only two. There's only two people who would possibly disagree with the story from Beto O'Rourke in these communities. The Best of the Glenn Beck program, So this is an ad being run in Arkansas. It's related to Brett Kavanaugh, and it's being criticized. I don't know if you can detect anything here, Pat.
Starting point is 00:33:33 I would like to get your call on whether you can detect anything seems a little odd here. Here is the ad from the group supporting French Hill. What do you think about what's happening in Washington? Our Congressman French Hill and the Republicans know that it's dangerous to change the presumption of innocence to a presumption of guilt, especially for black men. If the Democrats can do that to a white justice of the Supreme Court with no evidence, no corroboration, and all of her witnesses, including her best friend, say it didn't happen? What will happen to our husbands, our fathers, or our sons when a white girl lies on them? Girl, white Democrats will be lynching black folk again. Honey, I've always told my son, don't be messing around with that.
Starting point is 00:34:18 If you get caught, she will cry rape. I'm voting to keep Congressman Frinchia and the Republicans because we have to protect our men and boys. We can't afford to let white Democrats take us back to bad old days of race verdicts, life sentences, and lynchings when a white girl screams rape. Paid for by black Americans for the president's agenda, not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. First of all, I would totally watch a show with them hosting it. This sounds fantastic. And these are obviously real points they're making. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Right? Like the point of, and this is a fascinating thing from the left, who thinks that, you know, one of the biggest reasons Beto is in the public eye in the United States and not just a Texas figure is because of this video he made about it's a great idea to kneel for the national anthem. And what's behind that story? People like Colin Kaepernick saying that black people are being unfairly accused without evidence and being shot at the streets for no reason because for crimes they didn't. admit at the same time we're supposed to get on board if you're on the left you're supposed to get on board with with the with a new standard in which any white woman can accuse a man of rape and we're just supposed to believe her that is not going to work out well for African Americans
Starting point is 00:35:39 or any race of male but this is the type of thing that makes no sense I mean there are real cases of this this isn't a fake thing go back to you know we talked about Tiltown go back to Emmett Till. I mean, this goes back a long way where black people were accused of doing terrible things to white people when they didn't. And the entire communities went and attacked to the black person. This is obviously going back quite a ways, but it is something that legitimately is part of our history. And it's surprising at the least if liberals actually cared about black people and black men, like they say that they do, that they would want to embrace a standard like this. So the point behind the ad, I think, is relatively fair. And it's something that's that
Starting point is 00:36:19 that should be communicated, I think, to the African-American community. The criticism is perhaps a little overdone. A little overdone. Potentially. That is the criticism here. And it's interesting because I don't think it's a, it's not, it doesn't, I don't know the for sure on this, but what I've, my understanding is that these are, the people who are recorded this are African-Americans, that there's not like a white person doing a black
Starting point is 00:36:42 voice, quote unquote. These are African-Americans talking. And I guess the idea is that they have. have picked the stereotypical African Americans to do the commercial. It's very uncomfortable. I don't think that this is something that French Hill necessarily is embracing by any means. But it is something that's making a lot of waves in the media because they're trying to make it seem like, well, this is just this Republican and who's a racist.
Starting point is 00:37:11 I mean, A, he didn't have anything to do with the ad. But besides that, it's an interesting double standard that we find ourselves dealing with. always. Yeah. And we get that double standard to the 10th power. And, you know, I guess we get kind of used to it by now. I'm just sort of used to the double standard. And it's to the point where you almost feel silly bringing up the double standard because it happens so much. It is. But it's so obvious sometimes you have to. For example, does anyone, I mean, if you don't live in French Hills District, do you know who French Hill is? He's not a major. I actually don't. Yeah, he's not a major national figure as a Congress person.
Starting point is 00:37:51 So, you know, like, I think this wouldn't be a big national story. It is a big national story today. What is not a big national story is a name that almost everyone knows, Louis Farrakhan. Louis Farrakhan is not a big national story today. He's making no waves at all for his comments yet again about Jews. Now, this is a person who has met with, you know, people like Keith Ellison. He has met with several congressmen. He's been embraced many times, but even, you know, fairly recently, people meeting with him.
Starting point is 00:38:22 We know that Barack Obama at one point apparently had met with him. We didn't find that out until like he was out of office. Yeah. How that happens is amazing. But here is the latest from Lewis Farrakhan. Remember, every knock is a boost. So when they talk about Farrakhan, call me a hater. you know what they do
Starting point is 00:38:47 call me an anti-Semite stop it I'm anti-termite I don't know nothing about hating somebody because of their religious preference okay right yeah you don't know anything about
Starting point is 00:39:08 hating somebody because of their religion really really you just you seemingly just called Jewish people termites yeah you don't know nothing about that I said more clearly than that that that's what he's talking about in other speeches. Wow.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Pretty amazing. The other thing that's interesting about Lewis Farrakhan is nobody loves Lewis Farrakhan more than Lewis Farrakhan. I mean, this guy thinks he's really clever. Every rhyming line, he's got this gigantic smile on his face. Like he's uncovered
Starting point is 00:39:37 some deep historical truth or solved, you know, a perpetual motion machine. The guy is like he put everybody in their place just now. by slamming them down. I don't know nothing about hating no religious group. I'm not anti-Semite.
Starting point is 00:39:54 I'm anti-Termite. Like, he thinks that's awesome. Yeah, he does. He's really excited about himself that he realized both of those words and in Ite. He is excited about discovering that. That was an amazing revelation to him.
Starting point is 00:40:08 This is something that he's hanging around and he's like, I don't have any speeches. Scheduled, schedule one. We need a speech just for this line. That's how excited he looks when he delivers that. He's really pumped up about it. And I don't think he got the requisite reaction from the crowd. I think he wanted more of a, you know, a gasp or a laugh or something.
Starting point is 00:40:28 He just kind of got, wait, I don't know how to respond to that. That was kind of a bad statement. I don't think, I think he's going to be in trouble for that. I'll give him this, though. The words do end in a similar fashion. They do. That is something that he was able to nail. They do.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Yeah. Yeah. And semi. So that's why he said it that way. Powerful. powerful. It's really funny. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:40:51 He's just like he's so happy. He looks so happy as he delivers these. I can't wait to deliver genocide upon the Jews. And he just big smiles. As long as he could come up with something that rhymes, you know, people have simple pleasures. And I think that's, you know, he's got a couple of things he's asking for. Riving words and killing the Jews. Other than that.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Yeah, just come on. You know, maybe a good cup of ice tea. You know, something. The simple pleasures beyond that. I mean, he's said some pretty outrageous things that get very little coverage. And this is another one. People just, they seem to kind of ignore him and act like he's not there supporting Democrats. He's kind of not there, you know, at the very edge of the left.
Starting point is 00:41:40 But if anybody on the right, again, this is the double standard, had said anything approaching that, about any... Can you imagine if somebody on the right had said something like that about Muslims, would that be everywhere? It would be everywhere
Starting point is 00:41:58 on the mainstream media. But he, for some reason, kind of flies under the radar and gets away with all of this stuff. I mean, I... He still hasn't really suffered any consequences from talking about killing Malcolm X. even, which you pretty much admitted.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Which you pretty much admitted with this. Yeah, I love Elijah Muhammad an north that if you attack him, I will kill you. Yesterday, today and tomorrow. And I'm not a killer, but neither are you. But if somebody attack what you love, each one of you in here would become a killer instantaneously. We don't give a damn about no one. about no white man law when you attack what we love.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Okay. It ain't none of your best you got to say about it. Did you teach Malcolm? Did you make Malcolm? Did you clean up Malcolm? Did you put Malcolm out before the world? Was Malcolm your traitor or was he out? And if we dealt with him like a nation deals with a traitor, what the hell business is it of yours?
Starting point is 00:43:32 Is that amazing? almost an exacted mission. Uh-huh. He murdered somebody. Yeah, we killed men. It's none of your business, though. We don't follow your white man law. No.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Wait, not murdering somebody is white man law? I hope that's not true. I don't think that's true. No, I don't think it is either. And by the way, his Twitter account is still active. In case you were, if you have a conservative that recently had his account removed, he could still get Lewis. Lewis could still keep posting these videos.
Starting point is 00:43:59 The Jewish termite thing was posted on Twitter. Yeah, I mean, it didn't shut him down. This is absolute Hitler stuff we're talking about. This is Hitler stuff. This is Third Reich stuff. This is, you know, the architect of the third right, Beto Spears stuff. It's just not right. No.
Starting point is 00:44:18 We're getting deep. They're getting deep down here. But I think it's important to point out. I mean, that's scary. It is. That is scary. And it's the fact that he continues to get away with it. With no repercussions still.
Starting point is 00:44:31 No. I mean, like, yeah, yes, if you. You ask a Democrat publicly, will you distance yourself from this guy? Most of them will say yes. They will distance himself. I have nothing to do with him. They will attempt that. Then you find pictures of them together.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Right. Like Barack Obama. Comes out later. But at least they're at the point that the only real repercussions this guy has faced for any of this anti-Semitism is, you know, basically that he occasionally gets a public denial from a public source. And remember, he was, he's had that very early on with Obama saying that he said he would say this. Yeah, he's going to distance himself from me, but that's okay as long as he does the right thing. Right. You know, I mean, so this is, it's a terrifying thing.
Starting point is 00:45:19 And the idea that, I mean, certainly the, you know, you remember the million man march, right? Which, you know, was not a million, but it was a lot of people. The nation of Islam is not a group of 20 here. yet we'll find the Jews will not replace us guys from Charlottesville. Gosh, that's a national story. And we talk about that for years and years. For years and years and years. The biggest story of all time.
Starting point is 00:45:40 Yeah. I mean, these guys, you know, it's a much larger contingency here. Much. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program. Like listening to this podcast? If you're not a subscriber, become one now on iTunes. And while you're there, do us a favor and rate the show. We have the story about Kleenex rebranding their man-sized tissues
Starting point is 00:46:23 because of the gender backlash. Wait, what did they do? Well, there's been many people have complained. In the story, and from Kimberly Clark, who is the maker of Kleenex, many people have complained that man-sized tissues. It's offensive. We're sexist and not inclusive. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:45 So they're all complaining about, you know, lady footlock or two, right? Like, they're all complaining about things that are designed specifically for women. No. Are you trying to make fun of this? Yeah. Is that what you're doing? Oh my gosh. I'm saying that are you a misogynist?
Starting point is 00:47:00 Are you the leader of the manvertising campaign? Manvertising. I mean, that's enough out of you. What is it? I mean, I honestly, this is an honest question. What, what do, what's the difference between a female and a male tissue? How does that work? Well, look, there's a difference because it's called man size.
Starting point is 00:47:19 So it's just bigger? Yes, it's bigger. A bigger tissue. Yes. And it's just, it's just. What it is, and he actually said, manvertising. That's what they're calling it. So listen.
Starting point is 00:47:29 Manvirtising. I like that term, though. Yes. That's fun. And Kleenex has said it, no way. We no way suggest that being both soft and strong is an exclusively masculine trait. They by no way. Not by saying it's a man size.
Starting point is 00:47:44 We believe that man size branding suggests or endorses gender inequality. No way. So they're keeping the man size? They're sticking by it? Well, they're going to keep the actual product. but they're going to, you know, rebrand it. Of course, they're going to rebrand it. To what?
Starting point is 00:47:59 Kleenex Extra Large. Now, I like to say this, that I believe that's fat shaming. I like it. I want that off. That extra large stuff, no way. I think you can push this. I want you to complain to corporate headquarters in Kleenex. I want you to complain.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Seriously, let's get them away from even the extra large because, yes. What are you? A triple, quadruple? extra large? What are you? Five X? Extra large is in the name. Yeah. And that's offensive to you. It is. Actually, it is. Yeah. It is. So. That's amazing. Did you remember Dr. Pepper 10,
Starting point is 00:48:36 which came out a few years ago? Yeah. It's still out. I mean, you could still have it. And it's a 10 calorie version. It's not quite diet, which is zero calories. It was supposed to be more for men, right? That was their advertising campaign. And they stopped that immediately. It's for men. Yeah. And they were like, and they made it, it was all branded, almost like an old spice commercial. Like it was like branded with all
Starting point is 00:48:53 masculine, you know, big guys with big muscles and, like, doing crazy things, lifting cars and all this stuff. You know, it was just a funny, joky campaign. I bet they wouldn't even do that today. No way. No way. I haven't seen it. They don't even talk about Dr. Pepper 10 anymore, do they? I mean, no, I haven't seen a commercial for it a while.
Starting point is 00:49:11 It is still available and pretty delicious, by the way. Is it? I would say, I'm a fan. Okay. I'd be very interested to see what many people have equals. Because they also say in the story from Kimberly Clark that despite our consumer service registering consistent increase of complaints. Okay, so what is that?
Starting point is 00:49:28 Two? Yeah, two to four. Or is it the same three people that are complaining more than once? Yeah. I mean, that's what it's got to be. A couple of people on Twitter said something. Right. And they freaked out.
Starting point is 00:49:39 Right. Yeah. That's like Pam on the office. And they said, she said, I doubled my sales last month. And someone said, well, from two to four. And she said, yes. It was. It was two to four.
Starting point is 00:49:51 So yes. Yes. That is kind of what we're talking about. These are not real complaints. I mean, again, you can always find someone to say something. Always. I always get frustrated by these news stories that come out and be like, someone on Twitter said that they were upset.
Starting point is 00:50:06 And it's just like one person on Twitter. Finding someone to say any example of any word combination in the English language is not an achievement. It's certainly not a news story. So the idea that you can find some people who are going to be pissed off at man-sized. I'm sure there is somebody, some crazy person. There's probably some organization that has decided this is going to be their thing of the day to make their donors feel good about themselves as if they've achieved something in life. But in reality, this is not a real complaint.
Starting point is 00:50:34 People don't care. People don't care. If you like man size, then you take the man size thing, right? I mean, who cares? And women could buy a man size. Just like if we wanted to, we could buy. They'd probably get looked at funny if they went through the register with the man size. Of course not.
Starting point is 00:50:49 There is no downside to this. They'd be female shamed. Yeah, they might be looked at. Man-shamed. You're not a man. You can't buy that. You can't buy that. Your money's no good here.
Starting point is 00:51:00 It's not the way it works. They like your money a lot. Yeah, they do. Now, if Jeffrey went through another transition and went back, because you were, three or four transitions, so going back to female, let's just say. And you then would be a larger female if you were to transition back. You'd be on the large side of the female. scale. That's, that'd be fair.
Starting point is 00:51:24 That's fair. And you wanted to go by now man-sized tissues. Would this be offensive to you if you were now identifying as a woman? Very well could be. I mean, I know that, you know, really? Everyone could be, yes. Very well could be. Okay. When I, at one of the transitions when I was a female, and again,
Starting point is 00:51:43 I was, you know, larger. Yeah, right. A female. They don't have a fat girl section in the stores. You know, like they have the fat guy section, big and tall or whatever. Yeah, yeah. But in most stores, not all, but most stores, if you're a bigger female, you have to shop in the maternity section. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:52:04 And I don't like that. I think that's old school. I think that's been rectified recently. Oh, okay. Yeah. I think it has. If I go back to female and I have to go to the maternity section. No, I don't think you'll have to.
Starting point is 00:52:16 I don't think you'll have to go to the maternity section anymore. I don't think you should challenge Jeffrey. unique life experience on this particular topic. That's probably true. All right. We got more coming up here. AAA 727 B-E-C-K. Yep.
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