The Glenn Beck Program - Bound By What We Thought? | Guests: Leon Wolf & Andrew Heaton | 1/24/19

Episode Date: January 24, 2019

Hour 1 Shame on you New York?...First 6 months or Later abortions...New York Governor Baby Killer celebrates by lighting up the city to celebrate killing babies?...'it should be lit up in blood Red'?......Reproductive Justice it's Not?...NY State Liz Krueger, relation t o Freddy? Ha! Ha! ...The Death Demand is going way up?...Euthanasia on the rise? ...Being bound by what we thought 20 years ago? ...#MommysChoice?...fighting for Life outside the womb?...Making the Nazi's look like Rookies?...We are here, when cheering for Abortion is the norm? ...the Book owner who made a viral statement about New York abortion, calls in to talk to Glenn?   Hour 2  Fighting Fake News...with News 'Shield'...check and balances according to who?...rejecting all conservative news while accepting the likes of CNN, Vice News and BuzzFeed!...TheBlaze, Managing Editor, Leon Wolf joins to explain? ...the Media Still continues to report lies about Covington Catholic ...Breaking Exciting News: Just 12 years left to save the world?...according to the Prince of Sciences...UN reports failure to enforce environmental laws...what's the Rolling stool and rope for? ...Beware of the, 'Face Crimes'?, along with 'deep fakes'?   Hour 3 Live Tweeting the State of The Union?...from the border?...Why isn't the President doubling down on this?...Trump vs. Pelosi and the Letter duel?...Fan of fawning...Something's Off with Andrew Heaton?..."One way or another there's going to be a State of the Union"?...watching Jaws backwards? ...Venezuela leadership crisis?...Bitcoin hero, John McAfee is running for the US President while running from authorities, for tax evasion? ...Tom Brokaw Blasts House Democrats? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:15 We're going to do one of the two on off days. No, let's do them both right now. Really? Let's do them both right now. Let's try something new. I want to talk to you a little bit about justice because justice is a word that has been slung around so much. I don't think anybody knows what the meaning of the word is anymore.
Starting point is 00:01:31 Do we know what justice is? New York state lawmakers apparently did not spend much time pondering the word of the week, justice in their buildup to the passage of the Reproduction Health Act. It's reproductive justice. Is it? We begin there in one minute. This is the Glenbeck program. Life lock.
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Starting point is 00:03:24 Use the promo code back and save 10%. On Tuesday, the 46th anniversary of Roe versus Wade, New York lawmakers gave themselves a standing ovation for the overwhelming vote to allow unrestricted abortion in the first six months of pregnancy or even later in the pregnancy if a doctor determines it's necessary for the health of the mother. Now, the health of the mother literally includes anything. Well, no, Glenn. It does. Typical right-wing nut job. It does not.
Starting point is 00:04:11 It's first of all, it's the health of the mother. Somebody call Microsoft Shield. I'm going to do that later. But it's not at all true that it's anything. Right. It's just simply all factors. All factors, that's all. But that's anything.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Well, physical. Yes. Emotional. Psychological. Psychological. Familial. Familial. What is that even?
Starting point is 00:04:35 The woman's age. All right. Anything that's relevant to the well, being of the patient. Anything that's relevant. So that sounds like anything. Well, it's anything as long as you, as long as you at least say something. I think if you went in there and said, you know what, I have no reason for this abortion.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Technically, they could say no to you. However, if you said you had a reason that you think would improve your well-being, they could not reject you because, again, it's all factors relevant to the well-being of the patient. Doctor, I'm really freaking out because of the babysitter responsibilities. You're fine. Abort it. get that thing out of there. I'm not sure I'll know
Starting point is 00:05:14 somebody who could babysit my kid in 10 years. Don't even think about it abort it. That's kind of the New York policy right now. Okay, I see the difference. I'm sorry. But if you were to say, I actually have a wonderful babysitter and they're reasonably priced
Starting point is 00:05:26 and I just, you know, I just, well, I was going to say, if you say you just don't want the baby, that would be enough to get rid of the baby. If you said, if you walked in you said, I don't know if I want the baby or not, but please abort it, I still think that would still qualify, but it would be questionable.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Well, you'd have to get a doctor to do that. And if you don't think doctors would come up with a billion reasons to justify very late-term abortions under this law, then you're not familiar with leftist logic. State Senator Liz Kruger. I wonder any relation with Freddie. A Manhattan. I'm going to guess it was through marriage. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:04 I feel like it was through marriage. Yeah, sure. That was a choice. Well, her mother, if it wasn't through marriage and she was related to, Freddie. Her mother could have said when Liz was in the room, I've already have one demon seed son. I can't have another child. Anyway, luckily for her, she wasn't aborted and she sponsored the act. And she said, quote, there is nothing radical about this bill. The decision about whether or not to have an abortion is deeply personal. And it should not have taken this long to get to this day. So now here's what the law guarantees to women in New York.
Starting point is 00:06:39 You can terminate your child at any time before giving birth. You can do so without any criminal repercussions. According to the bill, reasons that might threaten the health of the mother include, like Stu said, all factors relevant to the well-being of the patient, physical, emotional, psychological, familial, and the woman's age. So, you got an unborn kid? Gosh, I hope that kid doesn't find himself in the wood. of a woman in New York. You're six weeks away from making it out alive, but your mom's really not feeling up to the parental challenge right now.
Starting point is 00:07:19 It's too emotionally draining. And doctor agrees, yeah, but it's going to be really hard on her. So it's best for the mom. Again, I go to where we started. Where is the justice in that? Who's justice? I want to give you another story. The death demand is going way up.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Now, in Europe, they have in the Netherlands, they have legalized euthanasia for a long time. So if you want to see the future, all you have to do now is look to the Netherlands. And you can see that euthanasia appears to become unstoppable after a few years. some of the stories that are now coming out are are pretty shocking the Bible now of course has been sidelined and reason has been sidelined emotional attachment to anything at the end of its life or the beginning of the life is has been sidelined the Dutch people that are being euthanized began to rise sharply from under 2000 in 2007 to almost 6,600, 10 years later. Now, that's the same number are estimated to have their euthanasia request turned down
Starting point is 00:08:53 as not conforming with the legal requirements. In 2017, some 1900 Dutch people just killed themselves, while the number of people who died under sedation, in theory, succumbing to their illness, while cocooned from physical discomfort was 32,000. So what that means is well over 25% of all deaths in the Netherlands in 2017 was induced. That's incredible. Almost 30% of all deaths in the Netherlands induced. Now here's where you're.
Starting point is 00:09:37 gets bad. You have to write an advanced directive that says, hey, if I get to this state, you got to kill me. Please kill me. Whether or not the family disagrees or even the patient disagrees. This is kind of a problem because there is a growing number of people who have put a directive together that say if I get to this state, I want to die. So in other words, if I get to the state where I don't recognize my family members, my life, my life isn't worth living. And,
Starting point is 00:10:20 and so there's a growing number of people. Once you put that directive in, you can't stop that directive. There's a growing number of people in one of the first cases was from a woman that said, you know, if I get to this point in my pain, I'm just not going to be able to handle it. And so I want you to kill me. And so she wrote it down and she signed it. Well, she got to that point in her pain. And she said, you know, but I actually can handle it. Life is, I'm just not in the space that I was.
Starting point is 00:10:54 And this is more tolerable than I thought. So no. They couldn't take no for an answer. So they strapped her down to the bed. and her family held her down as she was injected and died. She was killed while saying, no, I've changed my mind. That is incredible. I mean, that is, it's that that's an entire society just giving up their connection to life being important.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Right. Yeah. And, and, and deciding what life. has meaning and purpose in advance. I don't know about you, Stu, but I can't believe the change in me in just in 15 years. If you would have asked me 20 years ago, and you know I probably said this to you 20 years ago,
Starting point is 00:11:53 oh my gosh. I know I said it to Tanya when we got married. No more children. No more children. No more children. I don't want any more children. Okay. My first wife, I said, no children.
Starting point is 00:12:03 I don't want children. We have two children. Then I got married and I said, no children. And Tanya is like, well then I'm not marrying you. I'm like one. We have two. And honest to God, I am the one begging my wife to adopt more. We can't have any more children, but I am begging to adopt more. And I have said, I don't know how many times in the last two years to friends and others,
Starting point is 00:12:29 family is the only thing. It's the only thing. Have as many children as you possibly can. and I don't know how I would stand it because they still drive me nuts when they're all talking. But I love it. It is the only thing that matters. Well, am I bound by what I thought 20 years ago of what I wanted, of what I thought was important? Nothing of what I thought was important even 10 years ago is the same. I mean, that is kind of the growth process, right? Yes.
Starting point is 00:13:05 You know? If not, you are dead. If you're not growing, if you're not changing, you might as well be dead. What are you doing? You should be exploring. You should be experiencing new things. You should have new feelings. You should have new understandings of things.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Yeah, you shouldn't be. I mean, if you are arguing, please don't kill me. There are, with the exception of, I mean, arguably the death penalty, right? Like, what is the, if you're guilty of a capital crime, then maybe you could argue for it. but in all those cases, you probably much don't kill the person. And you know, it's like, and this is the government enforcing it. This is the government enforcing it. And why are they enforcing it?
Starting point is 00:13:44 Because you're a drain on society. Because you're a useless eater. That's why. Since when do, when would somebody say, you know, I don't want to die. I don't want to die. I don't want this. And the government imposes that law. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:14:02 No, no. There is, sorry. You signed. In everything else, in everything else we look the other way. Oh, yeah. Yeah, he was sticking classified documents that he smuggled out of the National Archives literally in his underpants and his socks. Oh, well, things happen.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Here's a woman who's strapped to the bed going, no, I've changed my mind. Sorry, the law is the law. And we should all grow. And I want to tell you today, I've looked at this. I've looked at this and I believe I've changed, too. And today I would like to launch a new initiative on this program and I've put a little something together. Listen, here it is. I, I, I am. I am a woman.
Starting point is 00:14:54 And I have a choice. A choice to work. A choice to achieve. A choice to succeed. A choice to fly. To fly. To fly. A choice to be.
Starting point is 00:15:04 A choice to be anything that I want to be. I, I, I, I am I am a woman. And I have a choice. I have a choice to be a mother. I have a choice when it's the morning after. I have a choice at one month. I have a choice at three months. I have a choice in the second trimester.
Starting point is 00:15:22 I have a choice three seconds before birth, or three seconds after birth. I have a choice, the first year when they can't sleep through the night. When they can't sleep through the night. I definitely have a choice during the terrible twos. During the terrible twos. I have a choice when I get sick of little league and soccer practice. I hate soccer. I have a choice.
Starting point is 00:15:44 I have a choice when they hit those awkward teen years. I have a choice when they go off to college. I have a choice on their wedding day. Their wedding day. I have two choices when I become a grandmother. I'm a mother. I am a mother. I am a mother.
Starting point is 00:15:57 And every mother has a right to choose their child's expiration date. No mother. No mother. should have to unwillingly suffer, suffer through a day where their child is alive. Not one single day. If I want them gone, they're gone. They're gone. It's all about women.
Starting point is 00:16:16 It's all about choice. Choice. Choice. It's all about me. Me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, join the movement. Join the movement. Hashtag, hashtag, mommy's choice. Make sure you spread that around today.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Hashtag mommy's choice. And remember, kids, we brought you into this world. We can take you out. You know what's frightening about that? Is I'm afraid in 10 years we're going to look back at that and go, remember when we did that for comedy? Yeah, yeah. Here's relief factor.
Starting point is 00:16:57 If you are in constant pain, you're not alone. There's an estimated 50 million people that miss work due to pain. That's incredible. And that's the kind of stuff that leads us to these end-of-life decisions. And I know it because I've been there. I can't live another day like this. It's not worth it. I know what it is like to have your wife as a man ask your wife to button your shirt or tie your shoes.
Starting point is 00:17:27 It's humiliating. It's just humiliating. And it leads you to all kinds of dark places. you need relief. I will tell you one place I have found relief, and I have taken it now for a year, three times a day, and it has changed me. It has changed my life.
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Starting point is 00:18:09 I take this because it works for me. Try it. Relieffactor.com. Relieffactor.com. And if it doesn't work, abort your eldest child. Relieffactor.com, 800, 583, 84. 10 seconds, station ID. This is the Glenn Beck program. Abortion is not about choice.
Starting point is 00:18:47 And if you listen to that, ad mommy's choice, doesn't that prove it? I mean, why is it ridiculous that you can't abort your baby three seconds after birth or when they're in their terrible twos? Why is that ridiculous? Because you're saying, well, because that person's alive. Who determines that they're alive? Well, we all agree that obviously after birth, they're alive. But wait a minute, you've been telling me this whole time that while you may morally disagree with abortion, it's up to the mother to be able to make that choice. It's up to the mother to be able to determine for themselves when that baby is really alive. And that is why this is ridiculous, because unless you're Peter Singer, the ethics chief
Starting point is 00:19:31 at Princeton who thinks you can abort babies after birth, and he's at least making a morally consistent argument. You should be able to choose, especially in those early years when that baby can't survive without you. Why can't you choose to abort the baby then? It's because we as a society make judgments of legality and other things, morality, that determine these decisions for our society. And you can't just say an individual's choice of whether they believe a being is alive or not makes it okay to end there another person's life.
Starting point is 00:20:10 No. Yes. No, Stu. You misunderstand. Listen, listen. This is the way it works, okay? Mm-hmm. when the baby is inside, no matter that baby wanted to be in there for 12 months, that baby is still a choice of the mother.
Starting point is 00:20:25 But the moment that baby gets out and the mother decides, I'm not going to feed it, I'm not going to live with it, I want to kill it, I want to raise it differently. I want to give it this medication that the doctors disagree. that child belongs to the state. So as soon as that child gets out, the state owns that child, not even the mother. The mother does not have the choice. If the mother disagrees with the hospital that this is the way we should treat this child, the mother's choice is taken from her because the mother is clearly unstable. The mother is clearly crazy.
Starting point is 00:21:06 The mother is clearly religious. The mother just doesn't know as much as the doctor does or the principal, does or the teacher does. So that mother loses her choice. This is the only time that a woman now in this society really has a choice on what to do and how to raise a child is when they're in the womb. We shouldn't be fighting for the choice of mothers in the womb. We should be fighting for the choice of mothers and fathers outside of the room, the womb.
Starting point is 00:21:35 Because once they're outside, they belong to the state and mom and dad have nothing to say about it. That's true. And that is where it dissolves, right? I mean, think about this for a second. These late term, these 10 minute before birth, you can have an abortion in New York now if you give any BS excuse at all. And they have to accept it. So if that happens, what they do is they essentially partially birth the child. There's different procedures. But essentially what they do is they poison the child inside the womb. So it dies inside the womb. The woman then carries around for a few days and then delusional. delivers it anyway. She's actually delivering the baby anyway.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Can you imagine the trauma of delivering a dead baby? And how about the dead inside of you? Let's not forget the trauma of the baby right here. We're like, if you're saying, I want to avoid the delivery, that's one thing. But like, you're actually still delivering the baby. Just deliver it alive. And if you say it'll be traumatic if it's alive, how traumatic is it that it's dead inside of you? It makes no sense.
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Starting point is 00:23:45 Tonight on TV, you're going to be phone calls from you to Glenn live at glenbeck.com, the blaze.com slash TV. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. Pat Gray joins us from Pat Gray on Leashed. Before you start, I'm going to give you, and these are collectors items now, Stu, or Pat. The Covington Strong. Oh, you got one for you. I got one for you and for Keith.
Starting point is 00:24:10 That is awesome. Thank you. And show your support for the kids. Now, here's a thing. These are collector's items because they went on sale yesterday. I had these made and shipped down right away. And they're collector's items because you can no longer buy the Covington strong t-shirt at glenbeck.com or shop. dot blaze.com.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Shop dot the blaze.com. Why? Because last night I was going through the email and I got a lot of email from people who said, Glenn, we're part of the Covington Catholic school. and the mayor came out and said, we don't accept this hate. We won't allow this kind of hate in our city, blah, blah, blah. And he speaks for a lot of people in Covington.
Starting point is 00:24:54 This is an attack on the Covington Catholics. And please, could you make it Covington Catholic strong? And so the shirts that are available today say Covington Catholic strong, as we need to support the Catholics and the youth. So the actual city is against them. Well, the mayor is. The mayor is. The mayor is.
Starting point is 00:25:18 And so the city kind of is. And it really is about the whole city of Covington isn't under attack. It is this school that is under attack. And specifically these kids, there may actually be a few of the collectress items left. It still says Covington Strong on the website. So. Well, it's going to be good. Get them before they change it.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Yeah, they're going to change it soon. So anyway, you can get that at glenbeck.com. or shop dot the blaze.com and show your support. It is, it is time. I was just thinking, Pat, we were talking about abortion here. And you and I, we've worked together for 30 years, and there was a time where you and I both are very strong pro-life guys. And we avoided talking about abortion because it was so unseemly and so ugly and so divisive.
Starting point is 00:26:12 That we thought, you know, we're carrying too many buckets of water here. We can only carry so many before we're hated by absolutely everybody. And about three years ago, maybe longer than that, five years ago, we talked about it. And as a group, and Pat and I both felt really bad that we had shut our mouth for so long. Yeah. We seated that fight to the other side and they won it big time. Yeah. And we shouldn't have.
Starting point is 00:26:38 We shouldn't have. So now is the time to start standing. And this law in New York is horrendous, just horrendous. It's despicable. And what I love about this is there are some people, even in New York, taking a stand against it. John Speed, who owns the Book Scout in Syracuse, closed his store and posted a sign. And the sign read, closed today. Today is a day of morning in the state of New York.
Starting point is 00:27:11 We will not collect taxes today for a tyrannical government that murders babies. We will resume regular business tomorrow collecting sales taxes under duress and abortion now. It's a bookstore owner taking a super strong stand, even closing his business to draw attention to this. And he said, you know, obviously we'll reopen and we have to pay sales taxes. We have to. Otherwise, we'll go to jail. But we're doing this under protest because we do not support the murdering of babies. See if we can get that person on.
Starting point is 00:27:42 He's great. John Speed is his name. I think Faithwire broke that story. Yeah, Dan was all over this. And what's interesting about this law, too, is it specifies that non-doctors can now perform abortions. Wait a minute. Non-doctors? I thought the whole point of the pro-choice movement, keeping it legal and safe, was to make sure that medical...
Starting point is 00:28:10 Healthcare professionals only performed abortions. You didn't want to some back alley or whatever. Who besides a medical professional, a doctor, could do this. I honestly don't know if there's somebody who just is an abortionist. Does it say doctor? It says non-physicians may commit abortions. I wonder if that means nurses could do it and nurse practitioners could do it. I mean, that's crazy if that's true.
Starting point is 00:28:37 This is such a sweeping, all-encompassing, law that it also states that you won't treat pre-born victims of violence as homicide victims. So they're afraid. Oh, my gosh. Yeah, they're afraid that that's going to really affect the lives of some women. I mean, this is just a ridiculous law and an evil law. No, it is. I think it is.
Starting point is 00:29:03 And here's why. Here's why. There is no reason. I mean, let me play something. This is a woman who's had sex. several abortions and she's part of this Celebrate Your Abortion Movement. This came out last week. Listen to this audio. I also
Starting point is 00:29:17 had my first abortion at the Seattle Plant Parenthood. Woo-hoo! Yay! I had my first. Notice I said first. I did. I said first and I don't want Seattle. I don't want you guys to feel insecure. It was my
Starting point is 00:29:35 best one. That's funny. It was my best one. That's what's funny about it. Unreal. Let me just change Let me just change this. She's talking about killing a child. Okay. And it was my best one.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Seattle, I remember it. I think about it all the time. It was my best one. Okay. Now, let's just say that you were working at a vet's office. And your job was to put down the dogs and the cats that came in that needed to be put down. Okay. They were not doing this.
Starting point is 00:30:05 You know, this isn't a, hey, I'm going to go and stock the neighborhood at night and kill these animals. This is an animal comes in. riddled with cancer or has so much pain. Or you don't have room for it and it's time. Because some do that. I know, but I'm trying to make a point here. For all the legitimate reasons, you come in with your dog and you put it down and the person comes out and says, that was my first one and that was great.
Starting point is 00:30:38 Do you not think that was my first dead puppy? That was my first dead puppy. I loved it. It's right of a serial killer. Seriously, they would want you in a mental institution. They would. They would say you step away from the syringe. Sign of a serial killer.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Sign of a serial killer. Imagine bringing in a dog and saying, I want you to put this down. And then you, then the nurse or the doctor puts that animal down and you go, oh, yeah. That was. that was my best one you are a psycho kicks back on likes up plates of a cigarette
Starting point is 00:31:17 you're a psycho no doubt you're a psycho there's no question about that right so how is it that this woman can get on stage or any of these women can get on stage and say celebrate your abortion I don't know anybody who says
Starting point is 00:31:32 celebrate my dog's euthanasia you don't celebrate that it's a somber moment it is a It is a moving moment. It is a tough moment. I thought abortion was a tough choice that no one has to face. No man could ever make that decision because men don't have to face what it takes to do it. Well, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:31:55 Oh, yeah, I remember going to Seattle and have you? My child was aborted and killed inside of me. It was my best one. You're a psychopath. you're a psychopath and that is exactly what we are doing to celebrate to have the governor
Starting point is 00:32:16 insist that the buildings in New York change their lights on the Empire State Building and one trade one what did they call it now One World Trade Center to change that and to light them in pink it should have
Starting point is 00:32:33 been in crimson red for the blood of the innocence. We're not talking about first-term abortions. This is so far beyond Roe versus Wade. Oh, yeah. Which, by the way, basically just allowed first-term abortions. First trimester.
Starting point is 00:32:49 First trimester. First trimester, yeah. And that law, I mean, if we went back to Roe, it would be a gigantic move to the right from where we are right now in America. It would be an improvement by far. Remember, we're far to the left of where Europe is on abortion. And remember, the law here, as, you know, pragmatically, utilized here in New York City, or in New York State, excuse me, allowing abortions for nine months,
Starting point is 00:33:13 is opposed by 75% of people who consider themselves pro-choice. Not 75% of America. 75% of people who consider themselves pro-choice. It's 85% of Americans overall. Another thing to remember about New York is, in New York right now, there are more abortions of black babies than live births. That's an incredible statistic. How much worse is that going to get?
Starting point is 00:33:44 But Margaret Sanger's dream came true. I mean, she got it. Yeah, she did. What she wanted she got. She accomplished exactly what she said. I mean, they praise her so much. Yeah. Understand her accomplishments,
Starting point is 00:33:53 because that's exactly what she wanted at the beginning. Let me say something I haven't said in a while. But I warn you, it is true, and more people will be able to see it than the last time I said this. You must spit yourself out of the system. If you don't get out of the system of the same old, same old, and I'm beginning to think that that is even being on Twitter, Facebook, or any of it, it is going downhill so fast.
Starting point is 00:34:27 It is becoming so toxic. It is, we don't recognize ourselves anymore. If the Glenn of 2005 showed up and saw what the Glenn of 2019 is doing online, reading online, fighting against online, I think the Glenn of 2005 or 2008 would say, dude, dude, back away. This is insane. What are you doing? that you're dealing with insanity and you're trying to stop the insanity withdraw get yourself and your family together because you ain't going to stop this thing and now this is the part I want to say I haven't said in a long time we're at a point of choosing this is the place
Starting point is 00:35:23 where I've I firmly believe we have warned you about since 2001 this is a the point of choosing and you have to decide. And I warn you, America, if we don't stop this, we will make the Nazis look like rookies. The evil that we are starting to celebrate in this country, tolerate in this country, look at what happened with the Covington Catholic kids and how they're portraying. If this isn't the time where good is evil and evil is upheld as good, I don't know what it's going to look like when it is that time. You must firmly plant your feet in good, kindness, temperance, decency, honor, truth.
Starting point is 00:36:24 Anything else will be a slippery slope and you will shoot right down into the darkness when we'll, We are celebrating and cheering. Oh, my first abortion was my best. We are headed to very dark places. My Patriot Supply. May I suggest that you just prepare for, you know, things that you don't think are possible right now. The things that we thought weren't possible are now possible,
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Starting point is 00:37:51 Well, the socialists have really kind of taken a foothole on this abortion thing, the radical New York Democrats, past abortion. and now you also have Vermont that's looking to do the same. We'll get into that here in a second. Let me spend, we have him on now. This is John Speed. He's the bookstore owner. I can't believe you're on.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Thank you so much for calling in. First of all, good job for closing down your store. I know it was only for a day, but taking a stand against what New York has just done. Thanks so much. I didn't think, yeah, I wanted to do something that would be an appropriate reaction to it. Yeah, I didn't, once the bill's passed, obviously there's nothing that you can do. And I did try to, you know, talk to our local politicians and that kind of thing. But I just felt that, you know, this was an appropriate response.
Starting point is 00:38:54 What kind of pushback are you getting? You know, it's been surprisingly overwhelmingly supported. mostly conservative news outlets seem to be carrying it, and so we're getting tons of telephone calls, emails, private messages, just telling us to keep up the good work. We have had a little bit of local pushback. The local news station here did a brief story on it today, and they kind of misrepresented the bill,
Starting point is 00:39:23 and acted like they were shocked that they couldn't get a hold of me for a comment, even though the story was that I shut the bookstore down. That's funny. So, John, let me ask you, what's, first of all, the name of your bookstore? John Speed, the Book Scout, it's my DBA I've had for about 25 years. Okay. And we can find you online? Yeah, John, it's J-O-N-Speedbooks.com.
Starting point is 00:39:52 I hope you weather a storm. I hope there's no storm, actually, that comes, but if so, please count this audience in as supporters who will stand strong with you and let us know how we can help. And if you are thinking about buying a book, you know what? Today, don't buy it from Amazon. Today, go to John J-O-N-Speedbooks.com and buy it there instead. John, thank you so much. First, let me tell you about Relief Factor for over four years now.
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Starting point is 00:41:45 Microsoft fights fake news with Newsguard integration in its mobile edge browser. Now, in a bid to fight fake news while you're on your phone, Microsoft's mobile edge browser and on Android and iOS now includes NewsGuard's extension. NewsGuard. Now, it's not there to protect you against fishing or to alert you that the site may be hosting, you know, a bad ad that might infect your phone. No, no, no. This is Microsoft's anti-malware for your mind. I'm going to show you who they say is bad and who is good.
Starting point is 00:42:26 can you guess where the chips might fall on this one? We begin there in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program. I want to talk to you a little bit about Palm Beach Letter. And a Palm Beach Letter is something from Tika Tuari. And Tika is a guy who was a hedge fund guy. He was, I think, the youngest partner at Goldman Sachs back in the 90s. And he learned a lot from the mistakes that were made back in those days of,
Starting point is 00:42:57 oh, you know, tech is over, get out. Really? Is it? And he actually did a lot of homework on it. And then when he saw cryptocurrency coming, he saw the same patterns that he saw with tech, that they would take these big hits, but they wouldn't go out of business. The good ones would stay, and then they would grow again. They'd take a big hit. We asked him to put together a smart crypto course for you, something that will help you understand
Starting point is 00:43:24 why cryptocurrency is not going away, why blockchain is not going away, and how it feeds into the future. Look at Venezuela today. I mean, the whole country is going crazy. They've had a million percent inflation. It's a huge, huge story. Socialism failing right before our eyes yet again. Again, I'm a month. I'm 20 some days away from being right again on one of my predictions from last year. And 20 something days from being right is another way of saying being wrong. That's the same. same thing what you just said. But I would say that with crypto. I don't know why you keep me around sometimes. Cryptocurrencies, though, it is a, you see the people pouring their money into Bitcoin because they don't want to deal with the government fiat currency. And, and you know, unless you think the world's going to be stable, because, you know, the visa payment systems all work fine in those situations. You don't need to protect your, you know, in a perfectly civil
Starting point is 00:44:21 world. If it goes the other direction, though, there is a way to protect your money and people all over Venezuela are finding in Argentina they're doing this now. Here's China. It's happening like crazy. Here's the thing. I would just, I would just learn about it first. Worry about investing it. Just learn about it first. Take the smart cryptocourse.com or call 877 PBL Beck. First thing you have to always do is your own homework and understand it. Then make your decision if it's something of the future and that you want to get involved with. Smartcryptocourse.com. Go there now. Microsoft is fighting fake news. And they've just come out with their news guard.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Now, the newsguard is something that will give you a green checkmark when you go to the website. Or a red shield that says, look out. This is an untrustworthy news site. Now, they've done this anti-malware for the mind for you. And so the green check marks are awarded to CNN, green checkmark. MSNBC, green check mark. NBC News, green checkmark. Washington Post, green.
Starting point is 00:45:45 Slate, green check mark. The New Yorker, green checkmark. The Guardian green check mark. Huffington Post, green check mark. Vice News, green check mark. TMZ, green check mark. Buzz. freaking news.
Starting point is 00:46:01 BuzzFeed news. Are you kidding me? BuzzFeed. Green checkmark. The Blaze. Nah, red. Red. Daily wire.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Red. Red. Drudge. Red. Wait a minute. So I looked into it this morning on what exactly do you have to do to get the green checkmark? And some of these I agree with Microsoft and some of them, I don't when it comes to the blaze, but I thought I'd get our managing editor on the phone now.
Starting point is 00:46:35 Leon Wolf. Hello, Leon. How are you? Hey, Glenn. Good to talk to you. Good to talk to you. You know, we have a red shield. I do.
Starting point is 00:46:43 I do. You know, they contacted me about this a few months ago and asked me some questions via email. And it was obvious what was going on even from the introductory email here. Kind of ridiculous, but it's a fun day to be talking about this. because is it? You know, just this morning,
Starting point is 00:47:02 I was reading NBC News, Green Check Mark, NBC News, a story. They had this Nathan Phillips guy on, you know, Huffington. And they, Savannah Guthrie interviewed him and they're writing up the interview.
Starting point is 00:47:13 And they do stuff like this. They say, Nathan Phillips says that the teens around him were chanting build the wall. There's no, that's it. That's it. There's no like,
Starting point is 00:47:24 and also the video shows that was absolutely not true. Because, We have video of the entire confrontation. Sure. Why was that happening? They have, when Nathan Phillips says, they were blocking his access to where he wanted to go, period. And there's no, like, in the interest of responsibility, we feel compelled to tell you that the video shows he was heading in one direction, stopped and headed over to confront the students, even by his own admission in other interviews that he's given.
Starting point is 00:47:50 So it's a fun day to be discussing this for sure. But, yeah, it's basically. So let me just say this. We got a green check mark. There are nine categories. And we got a green check mark. Does not repeatedly publish false content. Oh, well, thank you for that.
Starting point is 00:48:08 But I don't know if I can give that to MSNBC. No, no. Or in this case, NBC. In the case of Trump, CNN. Right. We also, Daily Beast, got a cream checkmark. You and I know, they've published, since I've been here, probably over half a dozen stories about this company that we know to be false, because we were there. We were there.
Starting point is 00:48:34 We were there. And by the way, by the way, I'm wondering if the Daily Beast is writing about all of the layoffs from Condé Nast. Let me just go through them. Vanity Fair. I think it had some cutoffs. BuzzFeed is cutting 15%. Didn't we cut 10% and they said we were over? BuzzFeed cutting 15%.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Verizon Media cutting 7%. New layoffs at Gannett Papers. These are all today. I'm just wondering if the Daily Wire is declaring those institutions dead as well. You meant the Daily Beast, not the Daily Wire. Yeah, Daily Beast. Daily Beast. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:18 There's another reason to give you a red shield. You can't even get the daily things right anymore. You're right. You're right. Okay, so the first one does not repeatedly publish false content. Thank you for that, Microsoft. Gathers and presents information responsibly. We get a green checkmark.
Starting point is 00:49:32 We get a red check mark or a shield because we don't regularly correct or clarify errors. And this is just absolutely false. And look, we're human beings just like anybody else. and sometimes we make mistakes, but I think that we go above and beyond any media source that I'm aware of in terms of transparency with which we correct errors. And I'll tell you, just in the interest of being fair and forthcoming,
Starting point is 00:49:59 we got burned like a lot of people did a couple weeks ago with that statement that supposedly was made by The Rock. I don't know if you remember this whole incident, where Duane the Rock Johnson allegedly said all these things about snowflakes and so on and so forth, we had no way of knowing that it was fake. It was reported everywhere, so we kind of reported in some of, memorized his comments. He came out later that afternoon and said, it's not true. I never said
Starting point is 00:50:21 this. That interview was fake. We went, pulled down the entire story and put in its place. You know, we apologize. We had reason to believe that he said this. But, you know, he's come out and said that it wasn't true and we regret having published this and are sorry to our audience. We even changed the headline. So if people clicked on it, they wouldn't see, you know, because people do on the Internet. They just read the headline. And that's it. We changed the entire headline to just say, Rock says he never made those comments, totally fake, I never met it. We pulled it down off all our social pages. We went above and beyond. Well, it took, by contrast, the Washington Post corrected what? Yesterday, the Nathan Phillips
Starting point is 00:51:01 was not a Vietnam veteran, even though that information came out after like 30 minutes of people looking around on the internet. So I don't know. I will say that what got them, what they said when they initially contacted me was they brought up a couple of old stories. about which there was controversy. And they said, look, Politifact says that this is not true. Well, Politefact is a left-leaning organization. And the stories in question were stories about which there was kind of a factual dispute. You know, the left and the right, we're looking at a different ways.
Starting point is 00:51:32 Look, we don't recognize the authority of PolitiFact to say what's true or not true. I mean, that's part of our job is news. So that's where we are in that. So the next one is handles the difference between news and opinion responsibly. Right. So their complaint about this, and if you go to our site, you have, you know, clips of like you from your show. Today there will be two or three clips that will have a video and then we'll have a little text write-up. And it'll say, you know, today on Glenn's program, he talked about this.
Starting point is 00:52:01 And a lot of that is your opinion. And they say, well, why isn't this stuff more clearly labeled opinion commentary? Or, you know, so why doesn't they have a huge thing? This is just opinion up there. Well, do they have that for Rachel Maddow? Does MEC have that for Rachel Maddow? Yeah, if you go to MSNBC right now and click on Rachel Maddow in the top right hand corner and click on her links, there's nothing on there that says this is Rachel's opinion or on the right for Fox News.
Starting point is 00:52:25 It's the same thing. You click on the Hannity clips. There's not a big thing that says opinion or commentary or anything like that. So it is a double standard, I think, in that case. Avoid's deceptive headlines. I think they kind of have a point on this, but they have a point on this with everybody. Everybody should get an X on this. Well, I think that we try to be as fair and absolutely possible with our headlines.
Starting point is 00:52:47 I mean, we really do. Yeah, and we go through cycles. There are times when, you know, I'll read some of a come on and we change it. So we have gone through cycles. We're better sometimes than we are in other days. Right. That's absolutely. I think that that's fair.
Starting point is 00:53:02 But I think that, you know, definitely as far as, you know, it comes through us, you know, we try to be fair. and there are sometimes, you know, just by the nature of the staff, and we are, we don't always have time to look at every single headline before it goes on the site. You know, we talk about those things with our writers and try to say, look, even if the story is accurate, we want the headline to be fair,
Starting point is 00:53:22 not just accurate, but fair to everybody involved as well. We don't want to, you know, drag people through the mud needlessly, you know, and especially if we're not 100% sure and certain of our facts, even if they're people who are, you know, our political enemies. So that's something I think that we do try to do. site discloses ownership and financing. I mean, up until just a couple of weeks ago,
Starting point is 00:53:44 everybody knew who that was. I mean, it was in every single article written about the blaze. Yeah, I don't, I don't, I really just don't even understand that. Clearly labels advertising. Anytime there's an advertising on our site
Starting point is 00:54:00 that is not just a box ad, which are clear, it'll say sponsored content. It says that right up at the top. And I've been very very clear. Do not let people click on stuff that doesn't say sponsored content. I don't want to trick people into ads. I completely agree. And that's, I know, all I know is that that's been the case since I've been here as well. You know, this is something I've been adamant about as well. And a lot of, you know, sites do this where they present, you know, text, you know, stories that like,
Starting point is 00:54:29 you know, they kind of look like stories, but, you know, we, you and I have both been insistent with everybody on the ads sales team or whatever. They're going to say. this is a sponsored link. This is sponsored by such and such and such and such and such. And I believe that we've been completely above board with that. I'm not aware of a single instance for that. No, there am I. Reveal who's in charge, including any possible conflicts of interest.
Starting point is 00:54:51 And that one ties into this. Site provides the name of content creators along with either contact or contact or biographical information. Leon, we go further than anyone else. Do we not? Yeah. Yeah, if you go and you click now, I mean, I just did this with the story that was at the top by our writer, Aaron Cole, and you click and it has a little bio. You know, Aaron went to such and such school and worked, you know, for, you know, it has his little, you know, picture.
Starting point is 00:55:20 I don't think that anymore, you know, we did just do a redesign at the site about a month ago. I don't think the feature that you used to be able to just click there and send them an email. I believe that that's broken. I just discovered that today. But until a month ago, you were able to send and click an email or whatever, however you wanted to contact our report. you could certainly do that. We even go to the goal of the story. I mean, at least up until a month ago, we were doing goal of the story.
Starting point is 00:55:44 I even wanted to have, you know, their standing. Are they, you know, are they libertarian? Are they conservative? Are they liberal? I mean, we've gone more than anyone else on this. This just goes to show you that the shield, and this is the first one, they're all going to do this. if if they find no problem with BuzzFeed and CNN and MSNBC and they say that Rachel Maddow, well, they, they, they separate news from opinion, but they do it exactly the way we do, there is no use to this shield.
Starting point is 00:56:18 But I warn you, it's another attack on the right voices in America. anybody who disagrees with the big conglomerates and the big old line media and those in Silicon Valley, you're going to be in trouble. And it's why we're building the blaze. We all have to stick together. We have to hang together or we will surely hang separately. Leon, thank you so much. By the way, you can contact him at Leon Wolf at the Blaze or follow him on Twitter.
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Starting point is 00:59:44 today allowing Nathan Phillips to get on and spew lies. Lies. And it's not like, it's not like, well, you could look at it that way. No, no. There is no other way to look at it
Starting point is 01:00:02 because we have video evidence. It's all on camera. It's impossible to be fooled by this one unless you want to be fooled by it, unless you want to mislead people about it. And the fact that they're putting Phillips on, we have a clip of this, do you want to hear it? Yes, please.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Here is Nathan Phillips about what he thought was going on in the situation. When I was there and I was standing there and I seen that group of people in front of me and I seen the angry faces and all of that, I realized I had put myself in a really dangerous situation, you know. There's like, here's a group of people who were angry at somebody else. Okay, stop for a second. Stop for a second.
Starting point is 01:00:42 Nathan, I am watching the smiling faces of the boys. The boys were doing a pep cheer, which they do every year. They've done it for the last 10 years on the steps. They were actually trying to help the Native Americans this time, help the Native Americans because of the hatred from the black Israelites. So, wait, you turned from the black Israelites. black Israelites who were screaming at you that you were a false God, screaming literally at you, that you were a false God.
Starting point is 01:01:22 And you found the hate on the faces of the boys, because I'm having a hard time squaring that with the videotape. And when you listen to him, talk about the black Hebrew Israelites that were yelling all these horrible things at not only the boys, but also the Native Americans, what he says is, well, you know, they were saying some tough things, but a lot of them were right. and they were up on their soapbox and they were saying a lot of things that were true. Yeah, well, there's even more here. Go ahead. In front of that and all of a sudden, I'm the one who's all that anger and all that
Starting point is 01:01:53 wanting to have the freedom to just rip me apart, you know, that was scary. Oh, yeah. I'm sure you were intimidated by him. I'm a Vietnam Times veteran and I know that mentality. Julie, Okay, stop for a second. Now, I will say that we have filed for a Freedom of Information Act, and there is one going out around now. And if it is true, yeah, that's not you.
Starting point is 01:02:25 That's not you. And I'm not going to get into the rumor mongering because the Freedom of Information Act, the government is closed, so we can't get it. Now, maybe somebody had some inside job, but I just, I point this out because when the government does open, we are getting his service record. And if it's anything like what is now being passed around, this guy is even more of a fraud than you thought he was. Hard to believe that's possible, honestly, at this point. He's blatantly lying to every media source, and none of them seem to have any problem with it. They're all fine with it. They just are reporting what he says.
Starting point is 01:03:09 No questions. That way, they're clean. You're listening to Glenn Beck. Okay. Covington Catholics, stay strong. Simply safe. I want to talk to you a little bit about Simply Safe because crime is going to go up.
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Starting point is 01:04:37 I don't think that's a teletype, but... Sounds just like an electric type, but I'll take it. The Action News Team has some great... Brave news to report this morning, news that affects every man, woman, and child on this planet. You probably aren't aware of this, but according to forecast by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, we are all now dead. We just don't know it yet. An update at 11. The people you see walking down the street, your co-workers, the driver in the car next to you, right now.
Starting point is 01:05:09 Even stew across the table who has sports for you at a few minutes. And the rest of the staff here in the action news news newsroom. All of us dead. And it is our fault. You see, in 2017, it marked a watershed year for those who believe in anthropogenic, anthro man-made climate change. Last year was a great tipping point where our actions, America's greed, where the consequences of our modern society, our technology-centric lives. that require energy and industrial production. Last year, we reached the point of no return.
Starting point is 01:05:51 Our own need to own a car, to have electricity in our homes, a 65-inch 4K TV. Oh, those are sweet. And to provide just a better living for our children killed us in the end. Capitalism killed us and destroyed most of the animal life on the planet as well. According to many climate alarmists, aka scientists, citing studies, produced or published by the IPCC,
Starting point is 01:06:21 it's already too late. From this year forward, the damage we have already done is so great, according to the United Nations, that it is irreversible. We didn't heed the warnings from Al Gore, and that really cute guy from Titanic.
Starting point is 01:06:38 We didn't heed the warnings of Matt Damon, Oprah Winfrey, and yes, even Bill Nye, the science guy. We didn't listen, and now we're all dead. Except, maybe not. There is some good news. It turns out we may have some time left.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Miraculously, out of the Twitter sphere comes our salvation. The governor of Washington, the state, has granted us a temporary stay of execution. Governor Jay Inslee has indicated just this morning that it is definitely not too late. Not citing with the IPCC or the consensus of all of the scientists, except for the really bad ones that should be in jail or killed. Apparently, we have 59 days left to do something. Inslee tweeted earlier this week, We have just 59 days to do our part to save children from an endless. cycle of crop-killing droughts one year and rivers spilling their banks the next.
Starting point is 01:07:46 To save the salmon from dying. Sorry, I was just thinking of my kids, and they said something funny the other day. To save the salmon from dying in ever-warming rivers and our forest from being reduced to plumes of ash. That all sounds pretty dire, but still better than us dead, as we were just a few minutes ago. But we all have only 59 days to buy a Prius and start composting. Perhaps even better news just handed to me. We also have received a royal pardon. Out of the halls of Buckingham Palace, we learned today that Prince Charles has declared that Jay Inslee is wrong.
Starting point is 01:08:32 We now actually have 35 years to tackle climate change. The price of capitalism and consumerism is. just too high, the prince told a group of industrialists. This, indeed, gang, is exciting news. I wasn't even going to go throw it to the Bucksome weather, babe, because I thought, what's the point in weather if we're all dead? And who really cares about sports if we're going to be dead in 53 days? The main reason I do care about sports, Glenn, but now that we have 35 years, what's interesting
Starting point is 01:09:07 about Prince Charles' proclamation about the climate tipping point, is that it isn't his first in July of 2009. After meeting with scientists from the European Union, who provided studies to the IPCC, Charles declared that we had a mere 96 months to implement changes and curb our behavior and populations to save the world. He stood firmly by that forecast until the 96 months passed, when he indicated, we probably have a little more time. Of course, if the original table,
Starting point is 01:09:40 tipping point were a mere eight years in 2009. The new tipping point is 35 more years from now than his original forecast, which should have been 44 years, which is off by just a hair. Maybe we should forgive the prince. After all, he's just a prince, and he's relying on the opinions of top UN scientists. I mean, after all, he had two choices in women. He killed the pretty woman. Now, all we have to do is... This is a news broadcast? Sorry, that was opinion by this journalist. That's why you get a red shield. So, that's why it happens. This is the action news team. Don't you hear the credibility of the...
Starting point is 01:10:23 Somewhat kind of like teletype thing in the back? Nobody even knows what a teletype is these days, but we still rip and read. So now we have until 2052 before capitalism destroys us. Then again, Maybe not. If we examine their track record, it is clear that UN scientists may be using nothing more than a crystal ball and horoscope section of the National Enquirer, which has been discredited ever since it got into bed with Donald Trump. Before then, it was impeccable. In 1982, the then-U.N. Environmental Program issued a stark warning that industrialized countries only had 10 years to curb smog and ozone-depleting chemistry.
Starting point is 01:11:09 before the world would reach a climate tipping point where the sun would cook the planet causing the death of all life. That would have been in 1982. They re-uped the Annie with another report in 1989, just in time, to tell us, we're safe for a few more years. They issued the same timeline in 1989, saying now we would all be dead by 1999. But this time, they turned their attention for the first time to carbon dioxide and other chemicals. They identified as pollutants caused by the burning of fossil fuel. In 1996, then 2002, then 2007, the UN revised its doomsday clock over and over each time, extending the estimate of the climate tipping point by seven years, then 12 years, then 10 years.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Other environmental groups and activists have also gotten into the action in 2000. 2009 James Hansen of NASA declared before Congress that we only had the length of Obama's first term through 2012 to prevent man-made climate catastrophe. Only those 2012 predictions were true. Think of how much we would have skipped.
Starting point is 01:12:25 That's it. Don't make this journalist think that way, please. I mean, we even got a movie out of it. I'm serious. I've got a rolling stool and a rope in the other room. I could... This sentiment was... echoing a fundraising newsletter put out by the World Wildlife Federation, which stated earlier in 2009 that humankind only had another five years to avert disaster.
Starting point is 01:12:51 In a recent article by Climate Depot, they point out that a review of press articles and media coverage, going back to 1980, finds no fewer than 1,250 articles, quoting scientists, politicians, celebrities, and pundits, all giving us various climate tipping. points, predictions of some date in the future that will represent a rubicon that if we cross without dramatically shifting our capitalist behavior, it will spell our inscapable demise. According to climate alarmists, we seem to be serially doomed. But given the track record of hundreds upon hundreds of different such predictions, all proven to be utter nonsense, a reasonable person is forced to ask, why should we listen to anything these people have to say, especially if we only have 12 years left.
Starting point is 01:13:46 Now on to sports. Does nobody have a memory? Does nobody have a memory? At some point when you get the wrong prediction over and over and over and over again, you're supposed to adjust, maybe change the person you're listening to, maybe get less dire, maybe get less certain, and yet they get more and more certain. If you're in constant pain, you're not alone. an estimated 50 million people are missing work because of pain.
Starting point is 01:14:15 50 million people. Most Americans spend about $2,000 a year to combat their pain and 66% to live the rest of their life in pain. Pain is an epidemic, and I am not a believer in pain. I just don't think that there is a reason when we have drugs to take us out of pain. There's no reason. However, with every drug comes a trade-off. And if you are young like me, that felt weird for the first time in my life saying it. If you are a young like me, you don't want to think of the next 30 years of your life in constant pain.
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Starting point is 01:15:10 That's what it takes to get your body to calm down the inflammation with relief factor. It's low impact. It's low cost. It's not, you're not putting anything crazy in your body, right? I mean, why wouldn't you try this if you're dealing with this pain on a regular basis? I can lose $20. Yes, and you might at the end of it, like 70% of the people who take it do, not have pain. Greatly reduce your pain.
Starting point is 01:15:34 I don't know. Get your life back. I know it was worth it to me. I still take it a year after the trial. If you want a drug-free natural way to ease your pain and get your life back, go to relieffactor.com. That's relieffactor.com. From George Orwell's 1984. He didn't know how long she had been looking at him. But perhaps for as much as five minutes.
Starting point is 01:16:03 And it was possible that his features had not been perfectly under control. It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in public, any public place, or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away, a nervous tick and an unconscious look of anxiety, a habit of muttering to yourself, anything that carried with it the suggestion of abnormality, of having something to hide. In any case, to wear an improper expression on your faith, to look incredulous, When a victory was announced, for example, it itself was a punishable offense. There was even a word for it in news speak. It was called face crime.
Starting point is 01:16:57 The TSA is now training special personnel to wander airports and ask travelers questions and watch their face expressions when they respond. Questions like, where are you going? You going on vacation? The TSA believes they can train the TSA members. to be observers to notice micro face expressions, face crime. But I don't have to go to the TSA because I think everybody in the mainstream media and many people in the country are part of the face crime sport. They think it's fun now, but it will be an armed force at some point.
Starting point is 01:17:43 didn't we all commit face crime when we saw a kid smirk? Where'd we looking at his face? And in combination with that hat, I think I know what he was saying. I think I know what he was thinking. And one misstep of a smirk. One, if I may quote, one nervous tick, an unconscious look of anxiety. Anything that carried with it, the suggestion. of abnormality, of having something the hide,
Starting point is 01:18:19 to wear an improper expression on your face, to look incredulous when a victory was announced, or to smile when a Native American was pounding a drum in your face. That was punishable. You know, I used to say, and I knew I was right because I knew it didn't really come from me. I knew that when I would say, you're going to come to a place where you don't recognize your country, that it would happen. But I didn't think this.
Starting point is 01:18:57 I really thought we would wake up before we got here. And we're still dead asleep. We really are. We're still dead asleep. This is happening with actual video. I mean, imagine around the corner when we have the deep fake situation going on and technology is bringing us down. you know, these paths where, I mean, right now, you know foreign governments could do this. Okay. So, so let me just play this out. What Stu is talking about is, is called deep fakes. And, um, the government is
Starting point is 01:19:31 preparing for a time and they believe 2020 will be the tipping point of this. It might be, it'll be before 2024 selection. Um, but I think we'll start to see it in 2020. Um, and what a deep fake is is videotape or audio of anybody who's running for something doing something. For instance, Donald Trump actually throwing a girl against the wall and fondling her and you see it on tape. And you're like, that's Donald Trump. That's not an actor. Look at his face. That's Donald Trump. You'll see it. Well, it'll be what's called a deep fake. With algorithms, you can make this now look real. Yeah, it's not all the way there yet. No, it's getting there.
Starting point is 01:20:20 But it's getting there. And it's getting there quickly. And I should say this, on the consumer basis, it's getting there quickly. I mean, God only knows what they have. You have it already on your phone, except, you know, if you're fooled by, that's an actual panda leaving you a message. You know, a cartoon panda, then you're mistaken. But that's what it is. That's similar technology.
Starting point is 01:20:39 Yeah, similar technology on the same road. if we don't have deep fakes and we have evidence on video that that didn't happen and yet we still convict that kid today, what happens when the video looks real and other video comes out to show, no, that's a deep fake. We're already down that road. We believe what we want to believe. The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. this is the Glembeck program. All right.
Starting point is 01:21:19 Steve Dase came out a couple of days ago and he said, the president can't fold on the border thing, or it's going to be really bad for him in 2020. Others are coming out and saying, oh, he's got to fold on the border thing because his poll numbers are going down. I'm coming out and saying, you know, I don't care what Nancy Pelosi does,
Starting point is 01:21:35 but Donald Trump, please, please don't cancel the state of the union. Because I just think there's just too much fun. You know, he says he's going to do it once the, once the government opens back up, but please don't do that. We have some suggestions for you, and we'll get there in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program. I want to talk to you a little bit about hating salads. I hate salads.
Starting point is 01:22:03 I hate things that are green. I hate things that grow in the ground. You know, some things are good. Mango. Perfect. Wonderful. Notice the color. Not green.
Starting point is 01:22:15 Bananas. not green, although better. And the only thing that grows on a tree or grows from the ground that is better when it's just slightly green. This commentary really makes it shocking you've had so many health problems. Doesn't it? Yeah. When you think about it in perspective, it's really a surprise. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:34 Oh, I am an enemy of God when it comes to salads. I will not comply. So, I chicken salad. You do that. You go with a chicken salad sometimes. Sure. What color are chickens? not greens.
Starting point is 01:22:47 All right, field of greens. What this is, it's, you know, if you watch Mary Poppins, a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. This is a spoonful of green helps the salad go down. And you just stir this into whatever you're drinking and knock it back and you have all the servings of green that you need. I wish they could concentrate it enough. So it was all the servings I needed for the rest of my life.
Starting point is 01:23:11 But it doesn't work that way. Again, another conversation with God to be had at a lot. later date. Brickhouseglen.com right now. You can get everything you need nutrition-wise. This is actual superfood. These are not supplemental things. This is actual greens put in a forum where you are ingesting all the good stuff from those greens. Brickhouse glen.com promo code Glenn.
Starting point is 01:23:37 Brickhouse Glenn. promo code Glenn, you'll save 15%. All right. We have Andrew Heaton. joining us. And I wanted to bring Andrew in because we have a tremendous opportunity as a nation next week to forever rid ourselves of the state of the union, which I think would be great. Yeah, because you're not a royalist. You're an actual constitutional Republican.
Starting point is 01:24:14 Yes. And here's the idea. This is supposed to be a letter from time to time from the president. That's what it says. the president shall from time to time give a state of the union to the Congress. And it was always a letter until radio and television showed up. That also implies that the founders of the country were like, you know what, the president's probably going to be so removed from this whole process.
Starting point is 01:24:37 We need to have a constitutional provision that requires him to occasionally brief us in what he's up to. That's like, you know, because he's just out fishing. Right. Once every couple of years come in, let us know what you've been working on. I think this country would be a lot better. is if if Donald Trump would give the the state of the union address next week, either in line at a McDonald's or just hanging up the phone from ordering a pizza. And so look, I got to get this, but I'm really close to the pizza parlor.
Starting point is 01:25:11 It'll be here any minute. So let me just tell you once the doorbell goes off, I'm gone. That would be great if he did it, if he did it during a phone call to order a pizza. So he's like, my fellow. Americans, the state of the union? Yeah, medium is strong. And you guys want pepperoni? I'm going to get pepperoni. I'm going to get sausage soup. And the border, like, I would be fantastic. I would love that. I hope he live tweets the whole thing from Burger King. That is Michael. I think he is actually, he said yesterday he's going to do it later once the government opens up. This is a big moment. He likes his big moments, right? It's a big TV moment. We are talking about Trump. He does like attention. I don't, I don't see. I would like if, if, if. Trump tweets out, hey, we're not an imperial power. I'm just going to send out a PDF of the state of the union address. Everybody stay home and read your Kindle.
Starting point is 01:25:59 I would be like, oh, he's been captured. This is, this is like the pot people have taken over him. Deep state. He's audio and emetronic. So I've heard some people are speculating that he would go down to the border. And let me tell you something. Remember when we went down to the border and I didn't go, but yes, I do remember when you went. That's right.
Starting point is 01:26:18 It was too dangerous for you. went down to the border, did it at night. We were there during the day and night, and we went in and you could watch people coming over the border at night. It's amazing. And no one came over this bridge. Now, we were under the bridge, and the bridge goes over the river.
Starting point is 01:26:39 And there's really nothing but kind of like woods area down underneath this bridge. And at one point, I'm down in the woods with the border agents, and people are running everywhere. And I said, how come nobody just comes over the bridge? And he said, it's actually because of the drug lords. He said, the drug lords tell everybody. Now, this is under Obama when all you had to do was say to a border agent, I need, I'm a refugee. I need asylum.
Starting point is 01:27:09 Okay. You were in. No matter what was going on, if you said those words, you were in. And it was very clear to everybody. But all these people were coming in on the cover of. darkness and paying these smugglers and risking their life coming across the river, et cetera, et cetera. And I said, bridge, because that's all they have to say.
Starting point is 01:27:29 And he said, yes, the drug lords tell them that's a lie. And so you have to go with them over the river. And usually what happens is if there's two people, they'll make it so expensive that only one can go. And the other one has to stay there with the drug lords until that other person does some favor for them in the United States, and that will pay for the passage of the other person. So we're, we're, we're growing crime. We're putting these people in horrible situations.
Starting point is 01:28:02 I think the president should go down to the border and stand on that bridge at night and say, and not with a crowd, just I'm here, just as little podium on this empty bridge at night. I'm here at the border. And this is what it's all about. And I know people have come and, you. you know, come during the day. But this is what it happens. And right now, right on this side of the bridge and this side of the bridge, there are people
Starting point is 01:28:25 crossing and there are border guards that are risking their life. And this is what this is all about. I think that would be a great, a great statement. I don't know, because he is so theatrical, I don't know why he's not using this as a, oh, Ted Cruz invited me to do it at the Senate. I'm going to do it there. why is he not doubling down on this? It was very strange yesterday, too, where he kind of called out Pelosi and said,
Starting point is 01:28:55 all right, if you're going to cancel, I'm, we cancel it. Go ahead. I dare you. And she's like, okay, I cancel it. And he's like, okay, we'll do it after then. It was like, it was a weird Donald Trump reaction to her calling him out. But hadn't he also, he'd also, uh, at one point canceled her plane flights to Belgium and things like that. Going back and forth. Because she canceled this.
Starting point is 01:29:12 Which was a wonderful display of our elected leaders. Just really being adults in the room. I loved it, actually. That was fun. No, I watch that like, and I, my, I, I, I, I, I do a podcast that on, on the blaze, something's off with Andrew Heaton. And I was like, how can I turn this into like a 10-minute rom-com starring Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump?
Starting point is 01:29:31 I think there's, I think there's a story there. I'm also, I'm, I think I'm trying to come up with a way to make shut down the musical. I think that would actually be a really good Broadway musical. I just, I don't, I don't have the, well, it's a happy musical. Yeah, yes, everybody's thrilled. Everybody's thrilled. Everybody's thrilled. Everybody leaves.
Starting point is 01:29:46 you know, on a new high. It's shut down, musical. How much of your distaste for the state of the union is based on the fact that the 100-year-or-so tradition of writing in a letter was broken by Woodrow Wilson? Well, a lot of it. But it is only beaten by being forced to view all of the Cretans that say horrible things about Obama or about Donald Trump online. and then when he's walking down that damn aisle, those are the ones that are trying to stop and get a selfie with him.
Starting point is 01:30:22 Oh, it's so frustrating. It's just like, ick, ick. I just, I just, eck. Do you think, does Trump like that? I mean, maybe he likes the fact that they all have to kind of kiss his ass that day. I think he likes attention and he likes fawning. I think he's a big fan of it. My other hope, by the way, I was thinking about the other thing.
Starting point is 01:30:39 My main hope is that he tweets from Burger King. My secondary hope is that he realizes how desperately he needs to give a state of the Union address and tries to sneak in to the house inside of a horse costume. That's my, that's my like, kind of like a little rascal sketch. And people are like, well, it's not the president. That's clearly a horse that's wandered into the House of Representatives. He takes off the head. What is the time we need to get the horse wrangler, the House horse wrangler.
Starting point is 01:31:01 It's probably, I don't know, some guy from Texas. And he gets to the podium and just starts doing it until they drag him off. It would be really fun. It would be a fun day to comment. I do, I really honestly do think that there are things that he could. could do that would be tremendous. For instance, come on, he's got, he's the president. He's got to be able to get into the house chamber.
Starting point is 01:31:23 It's closed. Get that guy who he says, Mr. Speaker. Get that guy. He's got the keys. Open up the doors. And then him walk in. Imagine if he, imagine this. He gets a live, uh, cam, okay, not a fixed camera, but a live cam that's up on a
Starting point is 01:31:41 shoulder and maybe a couple of them. Like he's doing Snapchat or like, no, no, no. Well, he could do it on, he could do it on, you know, Facebook or something. But he's got a, you know, he's got a mobile camera crew. And the limousine pulls up to the back of the capital. And he opens up the limousine door. And he's like, okay, this is the thing you don't always see. This place is usually teeming with Gretans.
Starting point is 01:32:03 And they're all getting ready to either clap or sit down and not clap, depending on who's president. So tonight's tonight. I'm supposed to give the state of the union. But Nancy Pelosi said, no. I don't really care because those people really, they're not representing you. And you know what this is like.
Starting point is 01:32:25 I'm going to, in fact, get the guy with the keys. You know, the guys with Mr. Speaker. Go ahead. Get him. Is that him over there? Yeah. Open up the doors, will you? Now he's in waiting for the doors to open up.
Starting point is 01:32:36 And then he mockingly says, Mr. Speaker, in the dark room, the president of the United States. And he's got in his pocket a little clap machine where he pushes it and goes then he goes down and he just kind of sits on the rail in the house
Starting point is 01:32:53 and he says look I'm going to give you the state of the union and because they didn't show up I don't think it's that hard I'm just you know that's where the Democrats sit and this is on the right is where the Republicans sit
Starting point is 01:33:06 and I can just do this myself so here's what I'm going to do and he starts talking about the state of the union and he just presses a little that little clap thing. Yeah. And maybe he says that's from, you know, and he looks over to the left. Okay, they'd be clapping at that one.
Starting point is 01:33:22 And then he says something else, they'd be clapping at that one. But they wouldn't, these people over here, they'd still be sitting down. I just want to just, I mean, I could do this as a one-man show and just mock it. I would enjoy that. I would, you know what, that would be a good way to kind of conclude, hopefully, the imperial address to the nation. So we have a whole network plan. for State of the Union.
Starting point is 01:33:46 I'm trying to convince them that if he doesn't do something, I'm trying to suggest that maybe we still go through with it, but we get Mark Levin to do a five-minute state of the union. We get Stephen Crowder to do, if he were president,
Starting point is 01:34:04 do your state of the union. I'd do my state of the union. All the big names would do the state of the union as they would deliver it if they were Donald Trump today. what would what would they say if they were president what would you do that's a great idea that would be great that would be great one way or another we're doing a state of the union address i think
Starting point is 01:34:23 uh is that true i don't think that's i'm pretty sure that's going to be true i'm pretty sure that's i'm pretty sure i'm pretty sure all right he seems sure andrew i don't know how to react to that but i'm making stuff for it either way they've they've reached out to me to come up with some color commentary or the uh the state of the union so i will i will figure out a way to so i think I mean, even if it's a puppet show. I might do a puppet show. I might do the state of the union as a puppet show. If I were president, I would 100% invite Astor and Waldorf, the two old Muppet guys,
Starting point is 01:34:54 into the community gallery. A thousand percent, I would do that and like gesture to them and like get a standing ovation for the two old angry Muppets. What's wrong with this guy? It would be tremendous. All right. By the way, you. You know, let me come back to you, Andrew, for just a second. Then we're going to get to Venezuela.
Starting point is 01:35:17 But first, let me tell you about Goldline. This is going to be an interesting year because all kinds of things are going to hell in a handbasket. Yesterday with Venezuela, boy, something I've never seen in my lifetime. All of a sudden, he's basically like our Speaker of the House, I think the third in line. He swore himself in as president. and the legislative body said, yes, he's going to be the president, interim president, until we can hold a new election. Maduro was like, no, I'm the president. And so the legislative body just went, nope, he's not president anymore.
Starting point is 01:35:55 This guy is. They swore him in. Within five minutes, within five minutes, Donald Trump said, we recognize him as a new president. I'd love to know all the behind the scenes on that. Then within five minutes, then three minutes and three minutes and five minutes. and five minutes. Every country in North and South America all said he's our president except for one. That was my guess, Cuba.
Starting point is 01:36:26 I'll give you the answer here in about 10 minutes. It's phenomenal. I've never seen anything like it. And it says a lot of where we're headed. Anyway, one of the things that we should concern ourselves with is the financial institutions and the security of our money. Gold always plays an important role in a reset, and it has since the beginning of time. I mean, go back to the Bible.
Starting point is 01:36:54 It's all the way back then. Gold was the standard. Every time the world goes insane, it resets on the gold standard, and that will happen. If you believe, like I do, that, you know, the best is still ahead of us, but so are some really bumpy roads. Visit Goldline. Get all of the information and find out of gold or silver is right for you for your stability and your survival as a family. 866 Goldline, 1866 Goldline or Goldline.com. 10 seconds, station ID.
Starting point is 01:37:36 Andrew Heaton. So Andrew and I, I think we're in the middle of switching shows or something. We were both coming off of a show and we met in the hallway. And he asked me the... Sure, we hang out. Yeah. He asked me the... This is one of the reasons why I like.
Starting point is 01:37:53 working with Andrew is he'll always approach me with a bizarre question. And he came to me yesterday and said, what's your favorite movie backwards? And I said, excuse me? And then he told me. I've got a bunch of these. But the one I used yesterday, which I didn't come up with. I read that online, but it started my new hobby, was if you watch Jaws backwards, it's a film about a shark that vomits up people.
Starting point is 01:38:23 until they're forced to open a beach. And it made me... I read that and I was like, wow, because I don't really like sad movies. Right. So I've been watching sad movies backwards. And they're generally a lot happier if you watch them backwards. So he said to me, he's talking about that.
Starting point is 01:38:41 And I went, that's really good. And I bet you a lot of movies would be happier. Yeah. Some may not. But Schindler's list certainly is. Yeah. That one's happier. That's for sure.
Starting point is 01:38:51 We should watch some of these movies backwards. word? Dunkirk. Dunkirk. Dunkirk is about the British military storming France from a canoe. It's a really like, it's kind of like a pre-D-day film. Yeah. And I watched The Shining the other night.
Starting point is 01:39:04 The Shining is this really fun romp about a caveman who has been cryogenically frozen, who thaws out and then reassembles a hotel and goes on a field trip to Maine. It's actually, it's just they go to road trip. It's really nice. But then conversely, there are other films that I get really angry at. Like I watched Marley and me backwards. Marley and me Backwards is a film about a dog that wakes up from a nap
Starting point is 01:39:27 and then hangs out with Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson until they lose interest and give him away. It's terrible. It's a really awful film. Wow. Yeah. It's really sad. And then other ones become like fantasies.
Starting point is 01:39:42 Like I watched Titanic Backwards. Titanic Backwards is about an old witch that sucks a magical diamond out of the ocean. And it gives her the power to bring shipwrecks up from. the briny deep so that a buxom flapper can have sex with Leonardo DiCaprio on an old car. It's actually this really weird, like fantastical film. Right. Yeah. It's cool.
Starting point is 01:40:03 It's like you add that in. Wow, that's good. Well, Andrew, I'm glad that I pay you. Yeah. This is where your money's going as I'm waking out and drinking comedy. What would room about Romeo? By the way, Romeo and Juliet backwards is two teenagers wake up from a nap, stab at Italian, and then they gesticulate wildly before amicably departing at a party.
Starting point is 01:40:22 It's actually really, it's just a lot more fun. But yeah, that's what you favorite. A lot of anti-climactic endings are not. Yeah. I got to say the endings are not very good. Well, they're more real life. You know, movie endings are always so Hollywood. This is like, yeah, that's life.
Starting point is 01:40:38 Yeah. So you don't readily live, you don't leave the theater necessarily uplifted each time. You're just prepared to go back and live your normal life. Yeah, they can be confusing. Like I watched Castaway Backwards, which is all. also terrifying because FedEx punishes a guy who grows a beard by throwing him on a raft. And then he finds a magical beach ball that escorts him to an island. And then he just grows dumber and dumber until he can't fish anymore.
Starting point is 01:41:04 And then he flies to Moscow and yells at boxes. And I'm like, why is he yelling at boxes in Moscow? How did that happen? It's a very strange film. All right, Andrew, get out of here. Okay. I'm going to go work now. Please just get out of here.
Starting point is 01:41:18 Oh, I've got a podcast. You guys should listen to it. Something's off with Andrew Heaton. When is that even like that? What is that even air and where? Why, you can get it on the Blaze on iTunes or Google Play or any podcast platform where you get content. Hmm. Hmm.
Starting point is 01:41:30 It's Andrew Heaton. Something's off with Andrew Heaton is the name of it. Mm-hmm. If I remember. Get out. Okay. And they say, get out. He did.
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Starting point is 01:44:06 Jason Butrell is here with us and he is our head researcher and head writer on the program and has been following Venezuela. There is something bizarre happening. And it could be good. Could be good. These things usually don't end well, but we'll see. This time maybe it'll be different. in Venezuela yesterday, they swore in a new president. And he was the head of, what do they call it?
Starting point is 01:44:36 The National Assembly. National Assembly. So it's like our Congress. And it would be like the Speaker of the House. And he was sworn in his president. And everybody voted for him in their Congress, their National Assembly. And they swore him in. Now, he's a temporary president until elections can be held.
Starting point is 01:44:54 There are massive demonstrations on the street. And this has been coming for a while. anti-Moduro stuff. And Maduro said he was not going to give up the presidency. They swore him in. And then I would love to know the behind the scenes because there's no way we just got a call and said, hey, this is happening. This seems like, you know, it was least coordinated for the hemisphere.
Starting point is 01:45:24 Because five minutes after he's sworn in, Donald Trump, officially recognizes him as the new president in Venezuela. Then after that, I think it's Canada and then Argentina and all nations in both South and North America within what an hour? At least, yeah. It was so quick. And this is the full list. This is how many people. This is the dominoes that fell after we came out and started this.
Starting point is 01:45:53 Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peregray, France, Spain, Honduras, Peru, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Georgia, and Eastern Europe, Panama, the Organization of American States, the European Union, and the United States. Okay, we were the first to do it within five minutes. Now, here's what's interesting. There's one, one country in, uh, in this hemisphere that did not sign up. One, only one. Out of that long list, what was missing? Mexico But makes sense They're a socialist, communist, you know, leader It totally makes sense
Starting point is 01:46:34 That that's the way they're going What's weird is though It's another interesting trend Because if you look at the other nations That have come out in support of Maduro You got Turkey and Erdogan And authoritarian what they would call democracy You've got Russia
Starting point is 01:46:49 You've got Russia You've got China and now Mexico So there's this kind of this trend, you know, of like, this is kind of like this new battle that's coming to a head. Those that claim democracy, but they're authoritarian democracies like Russia and liberal democracy, you know, all over the world. You're going to have countries that claim not. I mean, it's really, it's not capitalism versus communism anymore.
Starting point is 01:47:09 It's authoritarian democracies, socialist countries. Isn't it interesting that Mexico would not side with everyone else in North and South America? Cuba is not part of that. Did Cuba recognize him? No, they're also with the Russia, China. of that. Okay. So you've got these,
Starting point is 01:47:26 these obvious anti-American, you know, pro-communist countries and Mexico. Another reason why we want to consider, you know, what's coming our way here in the next few years. If that's the way Mexico is going, that they won't recognize
Starting point is 01:47:45 the leader of Venezuela that the rest of the Western world does. That's intense. These are also, countries that have severe, you know how we're looking at civil unrest breaking out all over the world, you know, bringing on from the economic situation coming up, and actually just years of just basically not paying attention to the people in their country. These are countries that have these problems. They're scared about social unrest. Russia. If another authoritarian
Starting point is 01:48:14 government goes down due to people in mass protest, Russians are going to be like, huh, what do you know? Same people, same with people in Cuba, same with people in Turkey, same with the people in China. A lot of people don't know them. I mean, the China is holding on by a thread right now. They are in a very, very critical point right now to where, you know, their economy is diving. They've got probably one of the largest people on welfare or poverty in the world. Civil unrest is a huge, huge issue with these countries. And Venezuela right now, kind of like Syria was before that when Russia intervened, it's kind of, you know, a little bit of foreshadowing for who might get involved here. But Venezuela is one of those countries that, okay, they finally
Starting point is 01:48:54 got to the brink, they had enough. And once the people in those other countries see that, okay, those 100,000 people that are in Caracas, all they have to do is kind of turn around and walk towards the presidential palace and it's over. Our suffering is over. A lot of people are watching this right now. What's happened to Maduro? Where is he? He's finally made a few statements. I don't think anybody has seen him out in public, which is not surprising. But he's made a few statements. The one was the, you know, the PNG, all the U.S. diplomats. It's PNGing me. Persona Nongrata. Okay.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Sending all of our diplomat. I think we have like 70 or something like, or, no, we have less than that. But they have three days to get out, which is crazy because Pompeo said today that, look, he doesn't have the authority to do that because we don't recognize him as the head of the government anymore. So he's like, we, we, and does he have any of the forces on his side? He's got the military. He does have the military. The military, yeah. The, uh, their secretary defense basically, where their main general has come out and
Starting point is 01:49:54 support. Of course he is, because the leaders of their military, they're the ones that profit the most in this system. They're all cut in. So they're all millionaires. You know, Maduro is probably the, the richest man in the country and his military generals. From bus driver. From bus driver.
Starting point is 01:50:07 From bus driver. Yeah, it's amazing. Um, see, socialism does work. You go from bus driver to the richest man in the country. Um, let me, let me take a slight turn from Venezuela to McAfee. McAfee is this guy who I mean he came up with this you know the McAfee system to make sure that you virus soft anti-virus software back in the day right and you know there's all kinds of things about him that are just crazy what's true what's not I don't know he's been on the program before
Starting point is 01:50:40 when he was running for president last time and he's running for president again but he hasn't paid his income tax in eight years. And he says, I'm not going to because he's on cryptocurrency. And he's like, no, it's not part of the system. I'm not going to pay any tax on, on cryptocurrency, period. And he said, I'm not afraid of you. And the government went in and convened a grand jury against him, I think Alabama or someplace in the south. And as soon as that grand jury was convened. He got onto a yacht and he's headed towards Venezuela where he says, I'm going to have refuge in Venezuela, which is now got to be going, holy crap. And he was going to run his campaign for 2020 from Venezuela. What, has he said anything about this? I know you follow this
Starting point is 01:51:38 yesterday. Has he mentioned anything like, holy crap, I've just lost my safe haven. Can I just say this is the most amazingly crazy outlandish story ever? I mean, no, he hasn't. I've been following this. Go to his Twitter account. John, or at official McAfee or something like that. And you can see all of this happening minute by minute. I haven't seen him address what's going on in Venezuela at all. In fact, the last video he put up just a couple hours ago was some island in the Bahamas sent police or National Guard or Coast Guard out to his yacht. And he said that the U.S. State Department sent him out there. But they were inspecting all the weapons he had on his yacht and he's got a ton of weapons on this yacht and so they're cataloguing and making sure
Starting point is 01:52:19 they're all registered um this it's insane he's been doing this for maybe a week now um and he's he's come out fully and just said look i the reason i'm doing this i don't expect the win i just i want the platform i want the stage but it actually is kind of smart if you think about it like he's saying this is all because of cryptocurrency you know if he pulls off some kind of big coup against the u.s government you know he's not going to he's not going to ridiculous and he's not going to And you know what really bothered me is, look, I don't mind if you don't want to pay your taxes, that's totally fine. No, it's not. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:52:57 In this way, in this way. I shouldn't have said it that way. I have been to the islands, you know, the Caribbean islands, and you've seen them to. And you see these big yachts owned by Americans and they're always flagged with Virgin Islands or whatever. whatever. And they do that because they don't want to pay the American tax. And it always bothers me when I see that and it's full of Americans because the only reason why you put a flag on the back of your your ship is not because you're patriotic. It's saying this is an American ship and it is protected by America and the U.S. Navy. And when I saw him on the ship and he had the American flag flying in the back, now maybe he's, his yacht is registered in America. But if he's not paying his taxes, dude, don't expect the American Navy to come bail your butt out.
Starting point is 01:53:54 And everybody with a ship that is flagged with another country, I have no sympathy for you. If you don't want to pay your taxes, then that's fine. Have the British Isles go ahead and protect you if a pirate shows up in the Gulf of Mexico. That's not our responsibility. You have that flag,
Starting point is 01:54:14 because you're protected because you've paid for it. Maybe it's just me. All right. Thank you so much. Keep following the Venezuela story for us. Well, you'll bring us up to speed when there's any kind of new highlights. All right, life lock. Always trying to hijack phone numbers.
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Starting point is 01:55:58 I urge you to call early, about a half hour early. That's at 430, 4.45 Eastern Time. And we will be live at 5 tonight. 8-8-7-27. And Beck, we'll talk about anything you want to talk about. Can we do this Tom Brokaw thing from the other day? This is Tom Brokaw talking about what's going on with the new leftist Democratic House members running through the halls of Congress. Bizar.
Starting point is 01:56:29 Bizarre bizarre story. Listen to this. It's a very troubling time. I think the Democrats are as much to blame right now as the Republicans are. They've got control of the House. But they're mostly just, yeah, yeah, yeah. we're not going to do what you want to do. I haven't seen a grand plan. And you've got the young people running through the halls who are the new members of Congress who are conducting pep rallies every day
Starting point is 01:56:51 instead of getting together with the more moderate people or the people from the people from the Midwest who have won in Ohio and Wisconsin and Minnesota where they need to win again if they're going to get the control. But they're being driven hard by the left. And it's true, of course, they're moving further and further left. The running through the halls thing is funny. Did you see the Akazio Cortez clip where she was trying to run through the halls and find Mitch McConnell's office to make this big statement and she didn't even know where it was and she was going to the wrong place like a like a just someone who has absolutely no knowledge. The the crazies are in charge of the asylum.
Starting point is 01:57:26 Yeah. I mean, you thought it couldn't get more crazy. It really is. It's it's nuts. How long do you think, honestly? It takes until this is just so old to the. Democrats, they just abandon her on TV, the Akazio-Cortez group. Her shtick is already grading.
Starting point is 01:57:50 They have to be seeing it. They have actual, like, I mean, they have candidates that could scare Republicans with actual plans. And instead, it's Akosio-Cortez on the TV every day, making yet another dumb mistake, blurting out something ridiculous that she gets mocked for days. How are they going to untangle themselves? I don't know. It's such a gift.
Starting point is 01:58:10 Usually when, when, if there's a. gift to Republicans, Democrats don't want to stop that gift from being given. And every day, they've got Akazio-Cortez as a giant present with a bow on top of it to hand to Donald Trump and every Republican every single day. And at some point, that gets old to Democrats. You have to believe her making a moron of herself every single day in front of the nation has to get old at some point. But maybe it doesn't.
Starting point is 01:58:33 We're just behind France. I mean, France has already done this. This is what that book, The Coming Insurrection was about. what happened in France was they kept listening to people like Pelosi, you know, the politicians who said, no, no, no, no, I'm with you. I'm socialist. No, no, no, no. Listen, but we have to play it this way.
Starting point is 01:58:51 And the people in France that were socialist had had enough. Then when they started rising up and started doing what they're doing now, what happens? The Pelosi's of the world, the Macron of the world, has to give in because they've lost too much power. They've given them all of the power. Look, who controls the Democratic Party? Do you think sane people control the Republican Party or the Democratic Party? Do you think the people who really believe in the Constitution and capitalism and our system? They are in charge?
Starting point is 01:59:27 I don't think so. No. I think you've got the Keith Ellison's. Oh. You know, they're all, those are the people that are in charge. Easy to understand by the 2020 candidates that are announcing. They are saying now the litmus test for a legitimate 2020 candidate for the Democratic Party this year is Medicare for All. I mean, Medicare for All was something that in 2013, Bernie Sanders proposed and got zero co-sponsors.
Starting point is 01:59:57 Not 1990. 2013 this occurred. We told you that they were designing Obamacare and they were designing it to fail. So after it would fail, they could say Medicare for all. We need socialized medicine. And we were called racists for saying that. Here it is. And remember the guy from the Tides Foundation.
Starting point is 02:00:19 They keep saying it's a Trojan horse for single payer. Well, it's not a Trojan horse. It's just there. I'm telling you, it's a Trojan horse. I'm telling you it's about single payer. And here it is. Here it is. Just a few years later, they're now proposing it as basically a litmus test to even be taken seriously in the primary.
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