Glenn Beck critiques the media establishment for eroding truth, citing a whistleblower's call for oversight and contrasting COVID death rates under Trump versus Biden. He argues vaccine mandates are politically motivated rather than scientifically necessary, comparing them to Ray Kurzweil's brain implant theories, while noting that vaccinated individuals can still spread the virus. The segment also covers the "Let's Go Brandon" phenomenon, a teachers' union labeling mask-mandate protesters as domestic terrorists, and activists confronting Senator Joe Manchin on his houseboat, ultimately suggesting these events reveal a deep deficit of truth in modern society. [Automatically generated summary]
You know, I'm a little upset at Stu, quite honestly, on today's podcast.
I'm a little upset because he kept me from talking about they have found possibly Pharaoh's chariot underwater.
And they believe that they know exactly where the Ten Commandments were given, where they crossed, all of it.
And Stu stopped me from talking about it.
Mission accomplished.
I got up today thinking I got to stop that story from airing, and I finally did.
He's as bad as Facebook, which we found out yesterday on TV.
It's really bad.
The whistleblower on 60 Minutes, you'll hear she wants more oversight from Facebook.
They're just letting crazy right-wing nutjobs say whatever they want.
It was quite the story, which kind of goes to the Roe baby.
Yeah, the Roe versus Wade, there was a baby born out of that situation.
People kind of forget that.
They can associate it with abortion, but the decision didn't come down until after the baby was born.
What happened to the baby?
Well, shockingly, she grew up.
She's now 51 years old.
And even more shockingly, doesn't like her natural mother.
No, not a big fan of mom who went around the country saying that she wanted to kill her that whole time.
But hey, you know, we all have our own issues with our own families.
So we'll give you all the details on that and so much more all on today's podcast.
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So Stu has accused me of something.
I don't know what.
We're 30 minutes into the show, and he immediately just throws down crimes against humanity is what I've accused you of.
All right.
All right.
Because I'm for the vaccine or against the vaccine now.
I don't know what you are, but like you, you what your last breakdown was people are getting terrified by the left.
And by the way, here's a story about people who are fully vaccinated who got the virus.
Yeah.
And so because that's a fact.
Yeah, they're both.
I mean, yes, of course that feels.
There are people who get it.
You are going to get the virus if you, not guaranteed.
You'll get it at a lower rate and you will have a much better chance of survival if you have the vaccine.
But you're still going to get the virus or you still have a chance of getting the virus.
Right.
And you have a chance of spreading it to someone else fully vaccined.
So stop with your mask thing.
Stop.
Especially for others.
If you want to wear a mask.
That's fine.
Great.
That's fine.
If you think it's going to help you, great.
Get an N95.
Freaking build yourself a bubble and walk in every grocery store inside a giant balloon if you want.
But like, stop trying to depend on everybody else.
Right.
Stop worrying about everybody else.
If you got the vaccine, then you have a much smaller chance of death.
You also have a much smaller chance of getting sick, getting COVID.
With that being said, you're still going to get it and pass it to others.
There's a smaller chance, but you're still going to get it.
It still happens.
So relax.
On a cruise ship, everyone had the vaccine.
Five people are quarantined today because somehow or another, that got on there without someone that was like, as Stu said, Cletus, who just hasn't gotten the vaccine.
It's a Simpsons reference for people who don't know.
Cletus the slackjawed yokel.
That's how they see America.
Wow.
That's how they see red America.
If you're in a southern state, you're basically Cletus the slackjaw yokel, which I, you know, if it's a Simpsons reference for you trying to blame me for now vilifying the South or something.
I see what you're saying.
I see what you're saying.
Wow, I didn't even bring that up.
Patsy.
I know you've been doing this show with you for a while.
I'm a little too sensitive, by the way.
Yeah, I mean.
It's kind of weird.
As you mentioned.
First melodic.
I'm just saying.
Pat Gray does join us, by the way, from Pat Gray Unleashed.
I do.
And I'm disgusted with your discussion here.
Really?
Yeah, because, I mean, you just got to get the vaccine.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Otherwise, you're selfish.
You're a selfish killer.
That's what Keith Elgin said.
Like the girl said, too.
Yeah, the girl.
The girl was clear.
I was pretty sure she was right about anything.
Yeah.
Well, I get all of my medical advice from TikTok.
I do too.
Now, that was a bit, right?
That was a sarcastic.
I think it was.
Yes, she was being very sarcastic.
I think a very chitty job with it.
Okay, because if I come in the room and you've been vaccinated, well, then you're, well, I should be protected.
Right.
But I'm not protected.
And so there's that circular argument there where why are you so afraid of me if I'm not vaccinated when you've been vaccinated and you got a mask on?
You shouldn't have to mask it.
Leave me alone.
Yeah.
You shouldn't have to worry about it, right?
Because you're protected.
Well, no, for some reason, you're not.
So what's the vaccine for?
And that's why people are skeptical of it.
That's why it makes sense.
Exactly why.
It makes sense that they're skeptical of it.
People are telling them it doesn't work.
But then they're like, well, but it is safe and effective.
Well, is it safe and effective or does it not?
Which one is it?
I know.
Right.
And of course, I believe, by the way, the answer is it is safe and effective.
It actually you shouldn't be worried about cletus if you're vaccinated.
You shouldn't.
Right.
There he is with cletus again.
I know.
Here's the thing.
This was told to us that as soon as we get 60 or 70% people vaccinated, then we'll have heard immunity and everything's going to be fine.
And they inferred that this vaccination was going to be the cure-all.
Now, we should point out that.
We get back to normal life after we're vaccinated, right?
Important asterisk on that comment.
Of course, Anthony Fauci later admit he was lying when he said it.
No, I know that's an important thing.
I know that.
You know, that he actually told the American people a known lie, but it was a noble lie.
So that's it.
And here's what happens when you lie to people over and over again.
They don't buy it.
They don't believe it.
Something is wrong.
So people bought into that.
They saw the vaccine.
They get the vaccine.
Wait, now I need another vaccine.
Yeah, it's kind of like the flu shot.
If you would have listened to what we were saying back in January before any medical experts, this is going to be with us probably forever.
I hope not, but it's going to keep mutating and it'll be with us probably forever.
We're going to have to live with this for the rest of our lives.
Like the flu.
Get over it.
Like the flu.
Okay.
That's bad.
You don't want to add another 100,000 deaths or whatever in America.
You don't want to say that.
But that's the way it is.
But that's not the way any of this vaccine was sold.
And now that it is, and now that it is still, you're still able to get it with the vaccine.
Hang on.
Even though you're reduced numbers and you have a better chance of surviving, they're still acting like it's only because we can't get these 100 million Americans to take the vaccine.
Yeah, I get the sense that's all politics, right?
It's all politics.
That part of it is all politics.
I'm not saying that no one ever said these things.
I'm sure people have said they were perfect and we're going to completely stop every piece of transition.
95%.
That in my mind is pretty close.
Right, exactly.
But elimination.
Guys, you would admit 95% is not 100%.
We know of the last 100,000 people who've died in this country, 3,000 of them were vaccinated.
So 97% of the people were not.
That doesn't mean that you should be forced to take the vaccine.
It also, though, doesn't mean they're not working.
I think it's, you know, people, the Biden administration has been leading the science, not following it, saying we need booster shots.
There just isn't any evidence we need these things at this point, unless you're in a particularly vulnerable category.
Scientists have even said that.
The scientific consensus, and I have to read this stuff all the time, the scientific consensus on this, if there is one, is that, look, we don't need that right now.
We don't need boosters.
That's not evidence.
Right.
Like, if you're a cancer patient, right, and you're starting from a lower level of immunity.
So the vaccines are maybe bringing you up to a normal or slightly above level of immunity.
If they fade at all, you're in a risky category.
So someone like that, you could make the argument.
Maybe if you're, you know, people who are particularly vulnerable, you're in your 80s or your 90s, maybe you think about doing that.
But like Biden was trying to get it for like 16 year olds getting boosters after six months.
It makes absolutely no sense.
And there is zilch behind it.
There's no science behind this at all.
And they are still trying to do it.
And their own FDA members are resigning over this.
They're saying you're trying to force us to do something that is not supported by the science.
And the problem is, is that it is all political.
Yeah.
Science now has become politics.
The media is now just political.
Biden and Fauci, all political.
So the average person, you can understand why they're skeptical.
Yeah, totally.
I can totally understand.
And the messaging has been terrible from day one on this.
They've been saying basically, yeah, you get the vaccine, but you still got to wear a mask.
You still can't go anywhere.
You can't go see your family.
Maybe you can have a small outdoor gathering in your backyard.
And it's like, well, who the heck wants to take, what's the point?
Right.
What's the point of doing that?
And then they come out and say, well, you know, after six months, you need a booster.
You know, people are like, well, why am I bothering?
I can totally understand that argument.
I don't think it's based on facts, though.
And when 200 million Americans have already gotten the vaccine, that's about all you could expect.
How could you expect more?
You can't.
You can't expect more than two-thirds of Americans getting the vaccine.
I mean, we're almost at 70% fully vaccinated.
My patience is running thin with both of you.
You mentioned the polio thing off the air.
We were talking about it.
Six years after the polio vaccine came out, we were at 54% vaccination.
Six, really?
Years.
We are six months since this one came out, and we're at 77% of people who are eligible.
That's awesome.
What the hell did you expect to happen?
How could you possibly have expected more than Biden said last week?
97, 98.
97, 98%.
Come on.
You're never going to get 97, 98% of Americans to do this.
And that's 97, 98% of Americans is well above the number we have of basic childhood vaccinations, which is around 90%.
You know, we're talking about chickenpox and MMR and all the basic ones that most people, most people, about 90%, get their kids, but not everybody gets their kids.
Not everyone gets them.
There's always been people who say, I don't want to get them.
That used to be part, like a little dissent in our society is probably a good thing.
So this is exactly the argument I had with Ray Kurzweil on the singularity, on upgrading humans.
Okay.
He believes that, and I do too, that there's going to come a time where you'll be able to implant something in your brain.
You'll be able to access the internet and you'll be able to enhance who you are.
You'll be able to process much, much faster because you'll have access to everything and you will become like, I mean, a little bit like the Borg where you can access online all the time.
And he said, you know, everybody's going to want this.
And I'm like, I don't think I'm going to want that.
And he said, why wouldn't you?
You'll be able to think so much faster.
You'll be able to, you know, and besides, you won't be able to participate with most people if they have it.
And I said, well, actually, if I don't have it, aren't I a danger to the rest of the public?
He said, yeah, you are because you will screw something up.
You won't be able to allow to drive.
You won't be able to be allowed to go anywhere because you won't understand how to do it.
Well, that's the vaccine argument.
It is.
Yeah, it's turning into that, right?
Right.
It's going to be for the common good that we all take the Borg chip.
And it's not about tracking anyone or one world, you know, order or anything else.
It is just you'll be a danger to society because you won't be able to think, you'll be, you'll be handicapped.
And it's, I think it's totally a silly construct of that argument, right?
Like, why is it this?
You know, like, I doubt.
There's a lot of things you can complain about with Donald Trump.
I doubt he was creating a vaccine to control all human beings in a lab.
Like, I don't think he pushed through that program and is responsible for coming out with the vaccine to take over control of all human beings in America.
I don't think he's that guy.
I agree, Stu.
I agree.
I'm telling you right now, I think you are exactly right.
But that's what they would have said.
If Trump would have won, they would have said.
Exactly right.
We're not taking this.
We're not taking this.
How weird is it that it's the left that is enamored with the vaccine, in love with the vaccine?
They've almost created a vaccine cult.
Yeah.
They're so excited about it.
They announced their vaccine day on TikTok and YouTube and Instagram, and it's a big celebration for them.
Okay, Donald Trump pushed that along.
I know that, right?
I know.
You know that.
When Churches Become Weak00:05:41
It is.
It is the ultimate brilliance of Donald Trump in action.
He's got all the left cheering him on.
Trump ended on that Tuesday.
Okay.
And then Joe Biden was inaugurated.
And we found out the following Sunday.
They did.
They made that vaccine in those four days.
Few short days.
Yeah.
A lot of people don't know that.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
What, you think they had it and held back that information?
Come on.
That's ridiculous.
Thank you, Pat.
Pat Gray.
Unleashed.
Let's go, Brandon.
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So Stu and I were talking during the break, and I was reading the Fareed Zakaria op-ed in the Washington Post, where he says, everything economically is fine.
No, it's really not.
It's really not.
It's really not.
We're about to begin tapering with the Fed and ending the bailouts and raising interest rates.
That is going to be a shock to the system.
And I wonder if we can get away with it.
I wonder what is going to be happening next.
We're also looking at a real crisis of the supply chain.
The supply chain is breaking down.
And it's happening for a few reasons, but it is happening.
I said last week, you should go do your Christmas shopping now.
Do your Christmas shopping now.
If you have little kids, it's going to be harder to find little kid things when everybody is out looking for little kid things.
Now, warning, you're going to be accused of panic buying or hoarding.
That's what happens when a nation has no answer.
When people who are prepared because they listen and they observe, when those people are prepared, that's when everybody talks about how the hoarders came out and they took everything.
That's just more class warfare.
Except it's not about class.
It's being prepared and not being prepared, listening to the warnings and not listening to the warnings.
The biggest problem we have in America is a deficit of truth.
And we are all participating in it every day.
We're all either regurgitating things that are not true, or we are the source of things that are not true, or we stand by and let things that are not true stand.
And that has to be reversed.
How many of us are actually on the search every day in our own life, not news, in our own life, searching for truth?
Most of us are searching just to keep our head above water.
Most of us are just trying to, honestly, get to bed with the homework done and all the kids safe and just let me get to bed.
That's basically what I think we do.
If you're in the throes of raising children, you know it is a nightmare to raise children right now.
It's a nightmare.
Why?
Because our foundation is rotten.
When I say what's the foundation of America, what would you say it is?
The foundation of America.
What are the cornerstones?
Declaration of Independence, Constitution.
I don't think so.
I think our cornerstones were God, truth, and the vehicles that helped you find that.
The Bible, your church or synagogue.
When those things are strong, we don't need government because we take care of each other, because we do the things that we're supposed to do.
You know, our churches are emptying out.
Well, there's no way to, there's no way to be able to cover everything in our local communities without churches.
Our churches help people.
They feed people.
They do all the things that the government will have to do if those churches become weak.
But we don't go because, well, they don't say all the things I want to hear.
Challenged by Absolute Truth00:03:15
And they make it tough.
If you're not challenged when you go to church, you're going to the wrong place.
Israel means wrestle with God, one who wrestles with God.
We should be wrestling with the truth.
Do you pray for pure truth?
Do you pray to be able to discern what's true and what's not?
It has finally come to the day that I said to Stu, what, 30 years ago, 35 years ago, I said, there's going to come a time when you won't believe your eyes or ears.
Do you remember that?
Yes, although it was not 35 years ago.
How many years?
25 years ago.
25 years ago.
It's still a little long.
We haven't been together that long.
I don't know you that well.
Jeez.
We've been doing the show for 20.
Yeah.
21.
Yeah.
Yeah, but we worked together.
We were in Connecticut working together when I said that to you.
Yeah, so that's a little over 20 years ago.
Yeah.
It's been a long time.
So what I said was video manipulation, audio manipulation is going to get so good that you won't be able to believe your eyes or ears.
I've seen these on Instagram.
I've seen these Tom Cruise deep fakes.
The one with him playing the guitar, the one with him doing something in his backyard or something.
And because they're not outrageous, I absolutely thought they were him.
Just thought it was him.
I mean, I didn't pass it on to anybody else or anything, but I was just flipping through and I'm like, oh, wow, I didn't know he could sing like that.
That's great.
It looks exactly like him.
It sounded exactly like him.
And there was no, there's no way.
Sorry, I don't know why that happened.
Okay, don't know.
Your point has been approved.
That's what we have a new sixth here on the show.
That makes a good point.
It gives us a little child.
But how do you know what's true and not in a society where you can't believe your eyes or ears and you can't believe your politicians and you can't believe your media and your media is telling you not to believe people like me?
Why would you believe me?
Unless you've been with me for a very long time and you know what I believe and you know how I act, but honestly, we'll get it wrong too.
So how do you know it's true?
There is such a thing as absolute truth.
Lost Mooring to Eternal Truth00:05:53
There is.
They're always eternal in nature.
This is why that poem, The Gods of the Copybook Headings, is so true.
Because the things that are big, we can't argue over policies right now, and that's what's happening.
We're arguing over a spending bill.
Well, why are we arguing about that?
We should be arguing the bigger principles because those are the ones that are screwing everything up.
We've forgotten all of the principles.
We thought they were true.
For instance, you have a right to lead your life the way you feel you need to lead your life.
And nobody can interfere with that.
No government can do it.
State government can.
You know, a state government could say we're doing vaccine mandates, but the federal government can't.
We're not talking about the balance of power.
And that's what half of the country is talking about.
When we're having the debate on vaccines, we're having the debate, really, you can't do that as a federal government.
But we're not having that argument.
We are not really truly debating the big principles.
And it is the big principle that we have lost.
And honestly, it's the only answer.
Is this next election going to solve it?
No.
No, it's not going to solve it.
Donald Trump runs.
You know, you've seen that movie before.
Donald Trump doesn't run.
It's Rick DeSantis.
Okay.
Ron DeSantis.
What is wrong with me?
It's Ron DeSantis.
So Ron DeSantis runs.
What do you think they're going to say?
He's worse than Donald Trump.
Of course.
They do it every single Republican presidential nominee.
Every time.
Every time.
So it's not going to be solved because what's really happening to us is we have lost our mooring to the truth.
We've lost the ability to even know how to seek the truth.
We have lost our moorings on the fact that there is even truth.
It's your truth.
My truth.
No, that's not truth.
That's your story and my story, the story of my life and how I got to where I am.
The story of your life and how you got to where you are, that's your life story.
That's not your truth.
That's your life story.
Truth is something you take your story and you put it up against and you try to reconcile them and when it's out of line with truth, you know exactly what to fix.
The truth is, we're all born the same.
We don't have equal opportunities and we don't have equal outcomes.
We should try and strive to make sure everybody has a similar opportunity, but you can't guarantee opportunity because some people are born into families that are that are minorities, and they have no money, but they have incredible parents.
Some people have a lot of money and uh, and are white and in the white community, but they have horrible parents.
I'll bet on the one that has the good parents and I don't care what color they are.
I'll bet on the one that has the good foundation.
That's that.
That's a.
That's an opportunity we can't fix for everybody.
We have to hold some things as true and know that they're true.
Everybody is born the same.
Everybody has a right to speak their mind.
Everybody has a right to make their own friends and be with their own people.
Everybody has a right to publish what they deem news without the government interfering.
Everybody has a right to defend themselves.
You go into some place and you've got a bunch of people who have pipes.
I have a right to survive the pipe fight.
These are all basics.
These are our foundational things, but they all come from eternal truths.
Those eternal truths, we used to find them in the Bible.
You can find them in nature.
That's why it says nature's God in our founding documents.
Find them in nature, But they are true.
Recognize that and make sure that you are searching for pure truth.
Foundational Truths Over Politics00:14:05
Go to the big things.
Forget about the small things that we're arguing about in politics and look for the big things that build your foundation and then act on those locally.
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Let's go, Brandon.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what I was hearing.
Let's go, Brandon.
Huge Brandon fans around here.
Oh, NASCAR.
Big Brandon guys.
Talladega had the big race this week.
Can we play the audio of Brandon?
Moment.
Brandon, you also told me you can hear the chants from the crowd.
Let's go, Brandon.
You told me you were going to kind of hang back those stages and just watch and learn what helped you there in those closing laughs.
It wasn't.
No, let's go.
It sounded more like a word with one syllable.
And then Joe Biden.
Yeah, that's weird.
Yeah.
That's weird.
Because he's, you know, he wasn't racing.
He's the president, but he's not racing.
So I don't understand.
It has to be let's go Brandon.
We have printed the Let's Go Brandon t-shirts now.
You can get them at shop.blazemedia.com.
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It's a nice black t-shirt with big white letters just says, let's go, Brandon.
And you will know exactly what it really means, which is great.
Which is great because a lot of people will say, who is that?
And you'll go, Brandon, the guy that I think won from NASCAR in Talladega.
I will say, if that is an example of her mishearing that, it's one thing.
If she figures it out and on the fly comes up with Let's Go Brandon, I am really impressed.
As a broadcaster, if she's on the fly and she hears it, she goes, oh, let's go, Brandon.
I get it.
I guess.
I will be blind.
I mean, how did NBC roll that?
I don't know.
How did they roll that?
I mean, that is really not good, but it's happening everywhere.
All over the place, all over the place.
I mean, it's impossible to defend his presidency so far.
I mean, do you know anyone who really defends his presidency?
I hear people who tell me that Trump is worse.
I hear people who tell me that.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Could they back that up?
No.
No, not at all.
Because I would like to say, all right, I'd like to hear, because it would only go to, well, he was dividing the country and he was on Twitter.
Okay, so the only difference here is he's not on Twitter.
Right.
Instead, he releases press releases that everyone retweets anyway.
Right.
So it doesn't make any difference.
Right.
But like he, you know, people obviously don't like Trump and they thought he think he's terrible and blah, blah, blah.
So you do hear that from the left.
Like when you bring up a point about Joe Biden, they typically will respond with a point about Trump, not a point defending Joe Biden.
Right.
No one's like outside of Jen Saki, there is no defense.
So another president.
What you're saying, what you're saying is they have a bad case of whataboutism.
I guess.
If they can muster any defense at all, it's that.
Right.
Oh, yeah.
Well, you guys are dumb.
You guys don't listen to science.
You guys, Donald Trump wanted to get out of Afghanistan too.
How many times?
I've heard that one a hundred times.
I've heard that a hundred times too.
Oh, yeah.
Well, Donald Trump had a, he said he was going to get out in May.
That's right.
But he didn't say he was going to get out with all the mental acuity of a chimpanzee.
I want to go to the Hawaiian Islands, but I'm not going in Amelia Earhart's plane.
Right.
We can have the same goal of, yeah, I want to go to the Hawaiian Islands.
It's how you do it that really makes a difference.
I mean, we're at a point now that Joe Biden has been president the entire time he's been president.
He's been president with the vaccines, right?
Since we did this, we were talking about this the other day off the air.
Since the first case of coronavirus in this country, 1,175 people per day died from COVID during the Trump presidency.
With Joe Biden, it's 1,113.
He's almost caught up.
Now, remember, Trump got this on his doorstep with no idea what it was and no way to treat it, right?
Joe Biden has a year of knowledge plus all the vaccines out there, plus monoclonal antibodies and steroids and whatever, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, all the things that we've thrown at this over the years.
And he's at almost the same rate.
Because of Trump voters that won't get vaccinated.
That's what it is.
And that's what they say.
Remember, Joe Biden ran for president of the United States by saying, I'm not going to shut down the country.
I'm going to shut down the virus.
And since then, despite the facts he has the vaccines that Donald Trump actually pushed through, he's almost to the level now of Donald Trump in deaths per day.
And he's shut down the country.
And he's done all sorts of things to either shut down the country or come close to it.
And remember how every single death was the fault of the president when Donald Trump was president?
Remember how they used to come out?
It's still the fault of President Trump.
Right.
He's not even president anymore.
Now they say like hundreds of thousands have died because of these right-wing governors.
I know they're saying the governors, but they're also saying, I just heard this over the weekend, that Donald Trump, he didn't act fast enough.
If he would have acted faster and put the lid on this thing, a lot of lives would have been saved.
We're still paying for his laxadaisical attitude on this.
You were calling him a racist when he closed international travel down.
Yeah.
And the book Peril outlines how it was Donald Trump and like one or two of his aides that wanted to close down the travel from China when they did it, including Anthony Fauci was against it.
Was against it.
What a surprise.
Now, he eventually came around later on, and so did a lot of other people.
And pretty much every scientist at this point now acknowledges that that was the right thing to do.
But it was pretty much just him and one or two other people.
So, Stu, let me change subjects here.
A labor union representing more than 90,000 school officials across the U.S. has begged Joe Biden to send the FBI and Secret Service agents to protect them from, quote, mobs of angry parents.
I raid over the vaccine and mask mandates, asserting their protests should be treated as domestic terrorism by extremist hate organizations.
Oh, not my teacher.
My teacher's fine.
Really?
Because your teacher's union is not fine.
No.
Yeah.
And we never hear an argument as to why these mask mandates do not apply to, let's say, Europe, right?
Like, well, they're supposed to be so progressive and so science-based.
They're not masking their kids in elementary school.
Do you ever hear them push back with a reason as to why it's anti-science to not want to mask your kids here, but the entire continent of Europe isn't masking their kids?
Are they against the science?
Well, we pretend that Europe doesn't exist now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We just pretend that they're not having the same problems that we are, except we're much further away from the science than they are.
But I just want to point out that they, this teachers' union, if you're a teacher and you belong to these unions and your union is saying that these are angry, dangerous, terroristic mobs of parents, if you don't quit that union and say, I'm out, I'm out, then you're part of it.
If you are, if that union is representing you, and I know I won't be able to work there without the union, then don't work there.
Then don't work there.
Stop reinforcing these lies by standing quietly by its side.
Well, I want to change it from the inside.
Too late.
It's too late.
How are you going to change it from the inside?
They have gone crazy to where they're calling parents terrorists.
By the way, just so you know, I know these parents, they have no reason to be upset at all.
And these school boards have been so open and honest with everyone that I can't imagine why people are angry.
But here's Joe Manson Mansion.
Now, let me, he's on his houseboat.
And there's a kayaker that is in the story.
It seems like maybe there's one or two.
No, there's a whole bunch of people.
Here's the audio.
Listen to this.
Oh, I have it.
I have it.
I'm sorry.
Here's the audio.
Senator, this is an investment.
This is not giving out money.
This is not spending.
This is investing.
And this is building the state that we both love.
That's why we're both here waiting for our people because we love West Virginia and we believe in our state.
We need you to stand up.
Yeah.
I very much appreciate that.
Let me ask you all this question.
I'm happy.
You know, I appreciate and I respect, you know.
But some of the neighbors are complaining.
That's all I'm saying is I could be out here all day with you guys.
I'm making that part up.
Don't harass the neighbors.
You come to my office and we'll talk about it.
Gee, that seems reasonable, but that's not what the kayakers did.
By the way, cinema was followed into the bathroom.
I want you to listen to this audio.
We need a Build Back Better Plan right now.
It's a guy going into the ladies' bathroom.
We need to use the Build Back Better Plan.
We knocked on doors for you to get you elected.
And just how we got you elected, we can get you out of office if you don't support what you promised us.
We need 7 million citizenship for 7 million.
We need the Build Back Better Climb Bright Now.
In the bathroom.
My name is Blanca.
I was brought here to the United States when I was three years old.
And in 2010, my grandparents both got deported because of 270.
We need to hold you accountable to what you told us, what you promised us that you were going to pass when we knocked on doors for you.
It's not right.
I'm a survivor.
I'm a survivor of human trafficking.
She's walking out.
And it's because of the lack of connections that we don't have in the digital conversation.
any attention to it do these people do these people have a right to do this Yeah.
Do they?
I don't think they have a right to film you in the bathroom.
No, they don't have a right to film you in the bathroom.
They do have a right to speak their mind.
This is the problem when you have no morals, no ethics, when everything justifies the end.
I mean, I'll do anything.
I will follow you in the bathroom.
I'll harass you at your house boat.
I will come to your house at night.
I'll harass your children because the end is so important.
And I don't know.
I don't know about you, Glenn, but if someone was doing that to you, I would have, I mean, this is a weakness, a personal weakness, but out of spite, I would not support whatever bill they were arguing for.
Well, I would think that these two better wake up because you keep giving in to these bullies, and it's only going to get worse because they don't care what you did yesterday.
They don't want to have a reasonable conversation with you.
Don't tell me that as a parent, I don't have a right to go down to the school board who's been screwing with the parents, trying to cut them off, trying to make sure that they get their own way, having secret meetings, et cetera, et cetera.
That's what's happened here.
Don't tell me I don't have a right to go and say, what the hell you people think you're doing?
You work for us.
I have a right to do that.
Not at the grocery store, not following them around, not going to their house, but going to an open meeting and they're closing them.
Don't tell us we're dangerous.
You know who's dangerous?
These people.
They may seem all fine in their kayak, but if you don't do what they say, believe me, what's the next step?
What's the next step?
Because they believe in these things.
And if you don't do these things, then you're part of the problem.
All right.
People in Washington, you better wake up on who your friends are and who your enemies are.