Glenn Beck and guests Kelsey Cooke and Chris Guerra dissect a banking crisis, alleging corruption involving Joe Biden and an FBI document detailing policy-for-money schemes. The host cites whistleblower claims that the CIA ran illegal domestic spy operations linked to 9/11 via Saudi intermediaries while questioning Jeffrey Epstein's official suicide ruling amidst evidence of JPMorgan executives' knowledge. Critiquing media co-optation, Beck notes 76 federal agencies increased gun purchases before shifting to Cooke and Guerra's mockumentary "Reopening," which uses non-political comedy to foster family unity during the pandemic. Ultimately, the episode blends conspiracy theories with a call for hope through humor amidst national chaos. [Automatically generated summary]
There's some very important parts of today's program.
Sure, we talk about the banking crisis and something that you will not hear anywhere else.
We break down the latest whistleblower, right?
That says Joe Biden was taking money from a foreign entity, foreign, seems like foreign governor, while he was vice president.
That's kind of important.
According to a whistleblower, and you know, the left never will listen to a whistleblower.
Well, it's not just a whistleblower, it's several whistleblowers.
And it's also, we also talk a little bit about the document that came out that said the CIA was running inside the United States black ops that might have played a role a little bit there on September 11th, but nobody's talking about that.
But they only have 11 witnesses, former CIA chief, and a senator.
But that just came out.
Nobody's talking about it.
But I think the most important comes from the Washington Post today, and that is bees.
What do you do if you're being stocked by a, I don't know, gaggle or a swarm, a swarm of bees?
What do you do?
Well, one thing we know is bees know.
Yeah, the bees know.
Bees always.
The bees know, and that's how they get you every time.
Every time.
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Mr. Beck, how are you?
Oh my gosh.
Big day.
Big day.
It is a big day?
The End of the Status Quo00:03:28
Yes.
Why?
Another bank could collapse?
Well, yeah.
But that's not reasonable.
That's a normal day.
Yeah.
No.
But I'm a spectator in this.
I'm interested to see how this banking thing works out.
Yeah, me too.
There's a couple big banks potentially down by 50, 60%.
Yeah, 60%.
PacWest.
Yeah.
That'll be interesting to see.
It'll be, you know, I'm going to be fascinated to see how does the Fed, how does the Fed do this?
You know, how are they going to work this out?
What is the ending going to be?
You know?
Who knows?
Don't know.
We'll know.
Soon.
Yeah, we'll know soon.
And I'm not worried about it.
I'm just an observer.
Just an observer.
Yes.
Disinterested, disconnected observer.
So I'm an observer on something else.
I'm really fascinated to see how all of the corruption stuff around the Bidens and throughout our government works out in the end.
Do the American people actually stand up and go, hey, okay, enough is enough.
Do they care?
Does anything happen?
Or do they all get away with it?
I can't wait for the ending.
Yeah, I was going to say these are rhetorical questions, right?
I don't want to be sad enough to answer them.
Yeah.
Because it doesn't seem like.
It doesn't seem like.
But I will tell you, there is a point coming that we either completely are just absorbed into this corrupt system or Americans begin to stand up and say enough is enough.
You know, it was 1854, 56 where, you know, a senator stood up in the well of the Senate by himself.
And they were talking about slavery.
And he said, you people are hypocrites.
You are hypocrites.
The two parties then were the Whigs and the Democrats.
And he said, you guys talk a good game.
Yeah, we're going to work on that one when you're back at home.
You're not doing anything.
Neither of you guys, neither party is serious about solving any problems.
And meanwhile, the South is sleeping with the horror of slavery.
That got him almost beaten to death in the well of the Senate.
Now, you think that's bad?
This is worse.
Not only was he almost beaten to death, the guy who beat him to death was a congressman.
He used his cane to do it, beat him in the head.
Sumner was never the same, and no one stopped him.
No one on the Senate floor.
No, you know, the color guard didn't show up.
Nobody showed up to pull that guy off of him.
Then he was never prosecuted.
He was never questioned.
He was never arrested ever.
Instead, the Democrats came back into session and they had made chains with a little mock cane on it and they wore it outside of their clothes, basically saying, you want some of this?
You bring this up and we'll do it to you.
That was the end.
That day marked the end of the status quo.
Epstein, Pentagon, and the Cover-Up00:15:37
There's going to be an event.
Somebody's going to stand up and say, enough.
Enough.
I don't know what it is, but it's coming.
It's coming because it's too, honestly, I was reading the news today.
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Today it's like, oh my gosh, it's just crazy.
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But I'm going through all of that and I'm looking and reading all the stories.
And at some point this morning, I actually stopped and went, okay, I can get the idea of the normalcy bias.
I can get the idea that everybody's been pushed into a corner.
But I really don't understand anybody.
And maybe it's that there's no honest people.
Anyone who is honestly looking at things, I don't know how you don't get how bad the situation is.
Because it's everywhere.
You know, we're going to get into this later.
Epstein, you know, when Epstein died, it was kind of a joke.
Oh, it was Clinton's.
Kind of a joke.
And we thought maybe, you know, somebody that was involved in the sex ring, you know, offed him and there were a lot of powerful people.
I don't believe that anymore.
Well, I didn't really believe it then.
I was like, there's a shot, but I don't know.
I didn't know.
Now, oh, I don't believe he was killed by the Clintons.
He was killed by government operatives.
Everybody, but that guy was a spy.
That guy was in the intelligence community.
You may need to boil down this case a little bit more in depth later because I believe the official designation was suicide still.
Yeah.
I'm just telling you, I'm just telling you, when you look at what's going on all everywhere where they are glorifying pedophilia, they don't care about the kids on the border.
It's just evil running rampant.
And I think he was a, I thought, I think he was doing honeypot stuff and working for the government.
And there's been speculation on that all the time, but everything seems to connect.
Did you see that the Epstein bank, I think it's JPMorgan, we'll get into this later, the judge just ruled there's enough evidence there for this to go to court.
The charge is they knew that Epstein's funds were coming from this kind of stuff and payoffs were being made.
Now, I don't know if they can prove that in court, but the judge, they wanted it thrown out.
And the judge said, hmm, no, there's enough here.
The executives are going to have to testify, right?
Right.
Jamie Dimon.
Right.
Okay, so now let me go back to the whistleblower.
Whistleblower stories I love.
The whistleblower now, the new one.
I mean, I'd like to hear, it's like a chorus of whistles.
I'd like to hear them all blow at once.
The whistleblower is alleging that the FBI and Justice Department are in possession of a document that describes a criminal scheme involving then Vice President Joe Biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions.
This coming from Grassley's office.
Grassley is not a bomb thrower.
Grassley, I mean, he's too old.
I don't think he could pick up and lift and throw the bomb.
But he's not a bomb thrower.
Also, it comes from the committee chairperson, James Comer.
These guys, it's not the same as, I don't know, you know, if you took Marjorie Greene, this is not the same as that.
These two have credibility.
Now, they say the document includes a precise description of how the alleged criminal scheme was employed as well as its purpose.
The document, an FBI-generated FD 1023 form, if there's anybody who knows what that is, that was put in this story, I bet for a reason, allegedly details an arrangement involving an exchange of money for policy decisions.
They issued a subpoena yesterday following legally protected disclosures to Grassley's office.
They wrote, we believe the FBI possesses an unclassified internal document that includes very serious and detailed allegations implicating the current president of the United States.
What we don't know is what, if anything, the FBI has done to verify these claims or investigate further.
The FBI's recent history of botching politically charged investigations demands close congressional oversight.
So what you need to know on this is this could be a charge that they had, they investigated, it went nowhere because it was an empty charge.
Nothing was really there.
However, the whistleblower has seen this document and is led or leading people to believe, yeah, they didn't do anything.
They buried this with their recent burials that they're doing, just even on Hunter Biden.
Why has that guy not been charged?
Why has he not been charged for any crime, any crime?
And they're saying, well, we're going to get him on a couple of tax things.
Tax things?
How about drugs?
How about drugs?
I mean, even if it's not true, which it absolutely is, the paperwork is in.
All of the money being laundered going to the family.
There's nothing after, what, four years of knowing all of this stuff?
There's nothing, no action?
This, and I think Biden is too smart to do this.
At one point, he had all of his faculties.
I can't imagine that he was like, oh, you want that policy?
Well, let me look at the menu here.
That one's $14.99.
Now, you want a policy on climate change?
I can get you into something there for $800.
That ain't going to happen.
I can't believe he was that stupid.
Glenn, they literally left a laptop at a computer repair shop.
No, that is his heroine son.
I know, but I had that.
I think I said the same thing on the air the day that Hunter Biden story came out.
There's no way he's that stupid.
He left his laptop at a computer repair shop.
That can't possibly be true.
And then guess what?
It was.
So I don't know.
It doesn't seem like they're very good at covering their tracks.
I will say that that does not seem to be, of all the things that the Bidens do well, and there's so many of them, this one doesn't seem to be one of them.
The idea that they can actually commit crimes and then cover them.
Yeah, well, they don't really even have to cover them.
They just think they can get away with it, which again leads me back to things like Epstein.
Nobody's investigating these things.
Nobody's investigating them.
I mean, do you trust the investigations of the FBI, the Justice Department?
Do you trust our NSA, our CIA?
Our CIA is spying on us.
Our CIA thinks we are the problem.
We are the enemy.
They're doing everything to protect the government, not the people.
If they're involved in anything like with Jeffrey Epstein, do you think they're going to expose that?
No.
No way.
No way.
And anybody who helps them, I mean, look at the media.
How do you possibly explain the media not reporting that, gee, all of our sources have been lying to us.
All of our sources, you know, national security source, a source deep in the intelligence community told us that's what they've been saying for six years.
All their sources are national intelligence sources, okay?
CIA, it's NSA.
And they've been feeding them incorrect information over and over and over again.
And now we know that it was intentional.
It was planned.
You could have said, well, CIA, they're always wrong.
No, no, now we know these things were planned, plotted, and executed, and we have the goods on it.
Why is the press still not talking about it?
Because they have been co-opted by our national security apparatus.
They are just an arm of that apparatus.
And if you don't think that happens, then you've got to go back and read our own history.
This is what the church commission found back in the 70s.
They had co-opted the media.
And we were supposed to have oversight, but the oversight is, they classify everything now.
So even Congress members, they can't get the documents.
How many times did the White House file a subpoena for documents from the Justice Department or from CIA?
Nope, can't turn it up.
Yeah, we can't get those.
We can't get those to you.
In the darkness, in the darkness is where all of this corrupt stuff happens and there is no one shining the light on it.
Thank God for the internet.
Thank God for people who have brains and are thinking and are still willing to question.
This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
I heard an interview with Peter Thiel this morning on Honestly with Barry Weiss and he said the Republicans are the party of the stupid and Democrats are the party of evil.
Yeah.
It's an optimistic picture of our country.
Yeah, I know.
Well, I mean, he's talking about the parties themselves and I think that's generally good.
I don't think he's talking about the people of the country that identify with those two parties.
I think we have so much in common, but we have just been duped by so many different things.
Did you know that Open the Books has revealed that 76 of the 102 rank and file regulatory agencies, Social Security Agency, Environmental Protection, Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services, the FDA, the farm people?
I can't remember what they're, I mean, all of these things have gunned up.
I asked you a few minutes ago, are they making you safer or less safe?
Are they having you rely on a failing system or on yourself?
Because I bet on you every time.
There are now more federal agents with arrest and firearm authority than there are U.S. Marines.
The IRS purchased $35.2 million worth of guns, ammunition, and other tactical gear, and then they really picked it up after 2020.
They've spent another $10 million just in the last couple of years.
Why?
Why does the farm people, why are they worried about cows?
What are they worried about?
Milkmen with guns?
And if you have a problem like that, you call out the National Guard.
Why do all of these agencies have all these guns?
Well, we can't answer that question because no one is doing any journalism anymore.
They are part of the system.
Their job is to be antagonistic toward the government.
That's their main job.
They're supposed to be skeptical.
They represent you, but they have flipped this.
They're supposed to take on the Pentagon and the CIA and big tech and anyone that might have an agenda that is hostile to you.
But now they're practically on the payroll.
So you don't trust the media anymore.
Do you trust the CIA?
By the way, Tucker Carlson was always critical of the CIA, always critical of the war.
Pentagon just came out.
I've never seen the Pentagon comment on a commentator.
Never.
They did.
Did you know, let me ask you this.
Have you heard about the document that is a sworn declaration of a 9-11 investigator with the Office of Military Commissions, part of the Department of Defense Military Commission's defense organization, the document dated July 20th, 2021, and it first appeared on a Washington Post journalist substack, not in the Washington Post.
It was in Jeff Stein's spy talk.
Now, before I tell you, have you heard about it?
Before I tell you what it is, when was the last time you heard any update on anything regarding 9-11?
I haven't even thought about it, right?
You know, nothing.
A decade, maybe.
Have you heard about this recently discovered sworn declaration anywhere?
Now, maybe there's nothing to report here.
Okay.
Well, what is it?
It's just the allegation from multiple FBI agents that the CIA was running an illegal domestic spy agency inside the United States.
That's bad enough.
The declaration states that the Saudis were being used as intermediaries to recruit al-Qaeda operatives, which the CIA wanted to employ.
One of the guys, an intelligence officer, an employee of the Saudi government, was, quote, directed to attempt to recruit two of the 9-11 hijackers at the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles.
CIA Espionage Allegations Explained00:07:26
The declaration by multiple officers alleges the CIA knew the two hijackers were inside the United States and they were trying to recruit them through an illegal domestic espionage operation and they were trying to hide everything from the FBI.
This information just came out.
Why isn't that all over the media?
The CIA was running illegal operations that accidentally led to the worst tragedy on American soil?
Seems kind of newsworthy.
Where's the curiosity?
Is it a problem of sourcing?
Maybe they didn't have good sources.
Let me tell you what they have swearing behind this document.
11 ex-FBI agents, two ex-CIA agents, a CNN investigative journalist, former deputy of National Security Advisor Richard Clark, and former Senator Bob Graham.
But just those guys.
Just those guys.
Why doesn't anybody care?
I'll tell you why they don't care.
Because how many times have you heard in the last six years, according to our sources at the NSA, according to a CIA official that doesn't want to be named, according to our intelligence community, this is what's happening?
They have been infiltrated and they are bought and sold.
Whether they know it or not, I have no idea.
Why is this allowed to stand?
Because we're distracted.
We're not paying attention and you think you don't have any power.
Did you hear Randy Weingarten when she came out a couple of days ago?
I was there.
I was advocating for the reopening of schools.
No, you weren't.
The teachers union, it was the biggest obstacle.
We couldn't open because of the teachers union.
So you get away with this?
Yes.
Mainstream media, yes.
I think Elon Musk may end up being the most important freedom of speech guy that has lived in a long time.
It was Twitter users that took the claim made by PolitiFact about the teachers union advocating for schools and COVID.
He's added something called Community Notes.
It's a good feature.
It's a great feature.
I think it was actually added before he started, but now it's actually being utilized the way it should be, where they will correct people on the left.
Right, right.
And you have to add sources and then it has to be verified.
And is this true?
Well, it's been verified and it's been Twitter users.
Not Twitter, users.
You have a memory.
You remember these things.
You have to stand up and share them.
And you have to support the people who are doing it.
Did you see 36% of Americans would watch Tucker Carlson online?
36%, but just took a poll.
36% of Americans would watch him online.
A lot of speculation, according to, I think this is Newsmax, about where Carlson's next move might be, although a lot could depend on his contract status with Fox and how soon he can negotiate his release from the network.
Oddsmaker Bovada.
Do you know that?
Bovada, yeah.
Bovada.
Has Glenn Beck's online network, Blaze TV, as the 3-2 favorite in Landing Carlson.
Newsmax is next at 5-2.
You know, but sometimes the underdog wins.
I'm just saying.
Tucker, come to Jamaica.
Anyway, but you're the favorite.
Why are you want the underdog to win?
No, I know.
Sometimes the underdog wins.
Oh, I see.
Okay.
So we're not counting any chicken until it's in my lap.
No, I'm not counting a chicken until it's on my plate and I got a fork in it.
Anyway, there are truth tellers and there are people that are trying to do it.
I'm not asking you to join the Blaze against anybody else.
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But I ask you, I think what we are offering here is really, really important and we need you.
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And today is a great day to do it.
Today we have Reopening Premiere.
Reopening is the first offering from Blaze TV of this fantastic, fantastic, I don't know what you would call them, mockumentary troupe or comedy troupe.
These guys made a mockumentary about a small town theater trying to live up to the standards to open up their, you know, their local play stage in a small town and live up to all of the things.
And it is hysterical, absolutely hysterical.
We have a couple of the guys on here with us in just a minute to talk about it.
But that premieres tonight, Blaze TV.
The best of the Glenn Beck program.
Reopening is a mockumentary about reopening a small theater in a small town at the end of COVID.
Now, next week, we are at the official end of COVID.
The 15 days only lasted like 1,500 days.
But it was close.
It had a one and a five in it, so we're good.
The things that we went through are insane, just insane.
And they have taken all of the most insane things that all of us went through and made a mockumentary.
And here's a couple of clips from it.
So legend has it that there are ghosts in our theater.
Any person that has come to see a show and then leaves and then dies becomes a ghost.
Now, they can always listen to your feet tapping, and that's where the part of- Oh, shut up!
My name is Roger Bastion.
I wear many hats.
I am a theater director.
Laughing at Theater Insanity00:13:17
Okay, everyone, listen up.
Today is going to be a big day.
I am a theater owner.
This would be very off-putting for an audience member.
They may feel that they're in a crackhouse.
I'm a crowd pleaser.
Why are their cameras here?
They are filming a documentary.
Well, it's a huge Hollywood film.
And they're going to be watching us reopen the theater.
You sister said documentary.
Don't start with me today.
Okay.
We're going to clean up.
We're going to disinfect.
We're going to reopen.
Roger!
Roger!
The most accurate form of coronavirus testing is anal swab.
Anal swab, like your anal area or anal.
What goes in the anal?
Oh my god, what time is it, Roger?
It's 11.32 a.m.
Guess what?
You've won the lottery.
No, I'm kidding.
You won something better.
A role in my show.
Yes.
It might be off-putting and scare an audience if they think that you're scared.
My line's coming up.
The water's moving.
We're going to reopen.
Stop saying anal!
Oh my gosh, you will laugh and laugh and laugh and laugh.
Kelsey Cook is one of the stars.
She plays Penny.
And Chris Guerra is the, I think you're the director.
You're the co-director.
Co-director.
Actor.
Yeah, the co-editor.
You're hysterical.
Just hysterical.
So I'm a huge fan.
I mean, there's really two movies that I judge people on.
If you don't like The Princess Bride, and that's a pretty low hurdle.
If you don't like The Princess Bride, we cannot be friends.
If you don't like Christopher Guest's films, we'll never be good friends.
Okay?
No.
This just screams, Christopher Guest.
They do it all improv.
How do you do this?
Same thing.
I mean, we wrote a very strong outline scene by scene.
We wrote very detailed character descriptions because character is the most important.
And do they develop them on their own and then come to the table with a character?
No, we set who the characters were and then filmed them for an hour and a half each, interviewing them and let them develop before we even started shooting.
Oh, wow.
And then those characters, when they all came together, they had this long history of who they were and how they interact with people.
And then they also changed as we went along.
Sometimes it was availability.
Sometimes it was just relationships changed because of the stories that we just improved on the spot.
My character, Penny, we had a really hard time figuring out her story.
And I actually did not like her at first.
I was really bored with her.
And we all co-wrote it with Matthew Coppin.
And we just had a hard time figuring her out and how she was going to come out.
We had an idea of what she wanted to do at the end, but couldn't figure it out.
And through the six months it took us to make this film and actors' availabilities changing, she had her shining moment and it just all came together.
There was one who was on Skype the whole time.
Yep.
Yes.
Representing that person that just doesn't want to come in.
I would imagine.
Was that real or not?
Yeah.
We had many hurdles to overcome based on people's comfort level at the time.
All different.
And we didn't know what we were doing.
We were figuring it out as we went.
And so we accommodated everybody based on their comfort levels.
And that was a real thing that we all encountered Zoom, right?
And the struggles with Zoom.
Every piece where the Zoom pops out and it cuts out is real.
It actually is.
She was live.
And the timing was just incredible.
It was just perfect.
It's just perfect.
It was the one take.
We're like, we're keeping it.
Cause it's like, cause it's, it's real.
Yeah.
I mean, everything you did, we all met people like this.
We all went through things like this.
And then you just took it to the next level.
When, at what point, because I think we were before it was all politicized, we were all alike.
And I give everybody the benefit of the doubt, except for Fauci.
At the very beginning, the very beginning, I think everybody was just, we didn't know what was coming.
Everybody was just doing their best.
At what point did you look at each other and go, okay, okay, this is just a comedy show?
You know what?
It's interesting.
When it started out, there's a line in the film that just says, we're just trying to figure it out.
The CDC guy says this.
But in the beginning stages, like vaccines hadn't come out yet.
Nothing really.
I mean, we were just literally on set going, okay, let's make this work.
We want to create, right?
We want to perform so bad.
We've been sitting at home.
This can't happen.
We need to let an outlet, right?
I think halfway through the project, right, is when it started to get more this is a little ridiculous.
And again, though, every shoot day, we were very careful.
We're like, okay, how do we do a mockumentary and not mock people dying?
Yes, right.
Oh, I think you did a great job.
Yeah, it was.
Oh, when the inspector, the anal swab thing is, I mean, I watched it.
Then I said, honey, you got to come and see this.
And she sat down.
She watched it.
And then my son walked in and I'm like, you got to watch this.
The whole family watched this.
Yeah.
Oh, that's funny.
The whole family.
And I don't know very many films where you can get the teenagers and the parents sitting down and all laughing.
I love that.
At the same time.
You said too, you know, when the kids go to sleep, we watch our movies.
During the day, the kids watch their movies.
And I hate that.
I do too.
I want that to come back where when we watch a kid's movie with our kids and they laugh and they see us laugh, they watch us.
Yes.
And then it becomes this, then they want to talk about the film afterwards.
And we want to bring that back where families can watch films together.
It is such a missing, and it has gotten worse and worse and worse to where, you know, it's so gratuitous at times.
It's like, it's not necessary.
Why do you do that?
And I think comedy is therapy too.
Comedy is comedy is from the beginning, we wanted to do comedy, but we say we do comedy with heart.
We want it to show hope and joy in the middle of something that was so chaotic and so unsure.
We didn't know what we were doing, but we found hope.
I think that is the secret to Ricky Gervais.
Every single thing he does.
I know, what was the one where he played the handicapped guy in the Hexen or something?
No, no, no.
He played a handicapped guy in a nursing home and you're watching it and it's parts of it are just completely outrageous and it's so funny.
But over the whole arc of the show, it just screams heart and it ties up at the end where you're like, oh my gosh, that's sweet.
Right.
And that doesn't happen very often.
No.
Well, let's laugh at stuff.
But then if you get to enjoy the character's experience in it and then you get to kind of peek in on what their life is like, then there's heart in that.
There's hope in that.
Right.
Yeah.
Like we're not initially laughing at the insanity, right?
Yes.
But of the even the wheelchair thing, right?
But then you get to know who he is and you're like, oh, this guy is a sweet guy.
Yeah.
And it's really, it's really, especially now.
This, I think, would make anybody laugh, even not Fauci, but pretty much everybody else would laugh at this.
It's not political.
It's just the funny look at what we wear.
And I think we can laugh now.
Yeah, and I think what we say is it just holds a mirror up to what was happening.
It's just literally being up at night, scrolling social media and seeing the anal swab thing happening and just literally telling this.
Did you guys know?
Who knew about that?
I found it on the news.
And I know we're literally putting it.
Who on the staff when you were shooting that?
We didn't know.
We didn't tell them until right before we shot it.
Just did it.
Because I wanted to get real.
If you watch the other camera angle, it's just them going, oh, they're so pulling that shit.
Oh, my God.
And their reaction to it, if that was all just spontaneous reaction.
What part analyzed is so, so good.
It's the beauty, too, of just how talented those performers are.
How many times do you have to reshoot because you break each other up?
Oh, man.
There is so much footage.
There's an eight-hour movie.
Lots of floopers to share.
There's tons of extra scenes too.
We had to do maybe two to three takes.
And yeah, we would break sometimes, but we just told people, like, never, never go, oh, shoot, I messed up.
No, just stop.
Pull it back together and keep going so we can somehow cut around it.
Otherwise, that just would have been.
I mean, we were always breaking up.
Even our co-director in DP who was filming, he had a mask on because we were required to at the time.
And I did air quotes.
And he said, I'm glad I had a mask on because then they couldn't see me laughing for eight hours a day.
Oh, my gosh.
I mean, I don't know how you kept a straight face.
It's just great.
And that just kept rolling.
It premieres tonight.
And I have to say, I don't know your political stance.
I don't want to know your political stance.
I'd like to go back to an era where nobody knows anybody's political stance.
And even if we disagree with each other, we still like each other.
I know in today's world, if you don't know this yet, you will.
It comes at a price to even be on my program in your business.
And I thank you for being brave enough to, and again, I don't know your political stance at all.
Thank you for being brave enough to try to bring comedy back in a way that everybody can laugh.
Well, we want to bridge the gap.
We do.
Like, why does it have to be a left-wing or right-wing or political film?
Why can't we just all laugh?
When we did a cast and crew screening, we had tons of people come.
And I'm going to say we were in Hollywood, so 98% were probably Democrats watching the film.
They came out and loved it.
There was no, were you mocking?
Were you doing this?
There's none of that.
They just said, wow, I got to laugh at just a crazy time.
They actually thanked us.
They said, thank you for giving us permission to laugh again.
Right.
And I will tell you, I think conservatives will watch that and they will walk out and you would expect them to go, right?
You gave it to them.
I mean, everything that was crazy, you guys pointed out was crazy, but it's not political.
It's just that's crazy.
And let's get back to that.
Yeah.
Where we can watch a comedy and not think, what's the agenda?
Right.
Yeah.
No, we laughed and loved comedy.
It's everything now.
And I think that's very American.
It's what?
Very American.
To be able to create something from nothing and for everyone to enjoy it.
Yeah.
And you know what?
The reason why comedy does so well here in America, I think, or has in the past, is because dictators hate comedy.
Comedy changes the world.
Lenny Bruce changed everything.
There's a reason these people are arrested in times when somebody's got a chokehold on them.
Comedy is important so our society can move forward.
I get messaged all the time.
I do a lot of social media and TikToks and all that stuff.
And I get messaged all the time saying, hey, I was in the hospital, watched a video, and I haven't laughed.
Or I lost a son and I haven't laughed in a year and I watched the video and I just thought this is what comedy is for, right?
Because at no point did I think of anybody that had been lost or anybody in my family or somebody else's family that we know that lost a loved one, it doesn't go there at all.
And we made sure of that.
Every shoot day, we would say, we would do a scene and go, was this joyful or were we just being negative?
Even attacking characters, we wrote the line.
I hate a character in the film, which you'll see.
His name is Bryce.
And I hate him.
But even through that, we're like, there has to be a redeeming moment.
That's where I just hate to hate.
So great.
So great.
Thank you sincerely for being here.
And I can't wait for the audience to see.
It premieres tonight on Blaze TV.
If you don't have a subscription, this is worth the price of admission.