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Dec. 12, 2023 - The Glenn Beck Program
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Have US Politicians Been Planning the Russia/Ukraine War for SEVEN YEARS?! | Guest: Justin Haskins | 12/12/23

Justin Haskins and hosts dissect alleged seven-year planning for the Russia/Ukraine war via 2016 clips of Lindsey Graham and John McCain, while analyzing Tucker Carlson's media consolidation and voter fraud claims citing a Heartland Institute/Rasmussen poll showing 17% to 21% fraudulent mail-in ballots. They contrast Argentina's President Javier Milei's "chainsaw" austerity with the University of Wisconsin System's rejection of an $800 million merit-based deal for DEI expansion, criticizing Harvard President Claudine Gay's retention despite plagiarism accusations. Ultimately, the episode argues that internal chaos from identity politics and failed governance creates vulnerabilities for Chinese cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, threatening stability ahead of the 2024 election. [Automatically generated summary]

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Vivek's Christmas Twist 00:14:15
Welcome to the program.
I want to tell you about American Giant, right?
Love America.
Love American Giant.
Great Christmas presents, by the way.
It is.
We're doing some shopping.
For me, I'm not difficult.
If you are going to buy something for me, you should buy it from American Giant.
Not a chance I'm buying anything for you.
Why not?
You don't want to support American manufacturing?
No, I'll buy it.
I'll buy you lots of clothing from American Giant.
I do already.
But they make all their stuff here in America.
Yeah, no.
So you don't want to buy me something that tells me you don't love American giants.
No, I just don't know.
I just don't want to buy anything for you.
You see, here's how Christmas works.
You give presents to people that you like or know or care about.
Okay.
I mean, you hit one out of the three.
Anyway, American Giant, they make great American clothing, great American clothing.
Everything is made here in America, and it's really great stuff.
Both Stu and I both wear American Giant.
Not that that's a great endorsement.
Somebody cool wears it too, I'm sure.
American-giant.com slash Glenn.
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Go there now.
Great Christmas gifts.
This is the Glenn Back Program.
Yeah.
Hello, America.
You know, bad things in Washington usually happen right around the holidays because nobody's paying attention.
Wait until you hear the latest that is coming out of Washington.
I mean, you want to talk about you will own nothing.
This one will do it.
We'll tell you about it coming up in just a second.
Also, Ramaswamy, they caught the guy who was threatening his life and he was caught with his pants down.
We're going to talk to an expert about that coming up in just a minute.
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All righty then.
Okay, we got some good stuff going on today.
Looks like Ramaswamy had some problems.
Had some problems.
Caught with his pants down, so to speak.
Oh, yeah.
You know, everyone's got a scandal in their closet somewhere.
What happened?
Well, he was he was mic'd up and he went to the bathroom.
And, you know, I mean, you can figure out what happened from there, really.
Or we could just play it.
We have the optimistic prohibit future that the science and evidence shows is real and that we need.
Gentlemen, I have to go.
I just want to be sort of exactly.
I want to be clear about my tradition.
I'm super pro-human, and I mean all humans.
You know, humans in America, humans, and somebody's got their thing open and everyone else.
Yeah, that's Vivek.
Vivek, that's your phone, Vivek.
I'm not able to mute you.
Vivek.
Go ahead, Elon.
Sorry about that.
Well, I hope you feel better.
I feel great.
Thank you.
Sorry about that, guys.
Okay, so I mean, I feel like he needs a little some there's an issue with his flow.
I feel like there was not a lot.
Yeah, I did.
I felt that too.
I felt that too.
I'm a little concerned about it.
Yeah.
If you remember, this is not the first time it happened.
This is Jeffy on the Glenn Beck program when he was mic'd up and had to go to the bathroom.
Here it is.
I'm going to talk about it now.
Yeah, do it.
I dare you.
Wasn't he talked radio shot here, too?
Yeah, what?
Andrew Wookout's here, by the way.
With us.
Hi, Andrew.
Patton Stu.
With.
I mean, that's what it is.
Jeffy going to the bathroom.
I know my mic is on.
Did you turn his off?
This is like the naked gun in real life.
Didn't that happen to the naked gun in real life?
Remember the naked gun at the end of one of those movies?
Where they go, oh, yeah.
All right.
So now disaster.
You know, amazing.
The man who has experience on what Vivek may be going through now, Jeff Fisher, joins us.
I do.
Yes.
I feel for Vivek.
You do.
You do.
Now.
When this happened to you, how long did it last?
I mean, it's been at least 30 seconds.
He kept going and going.
I do not have Vivek flow issues.
Yes, that's true.
That's true.
Sounded like a racehorse in a bucket.
Jeffy had three gallons of sweet tea before he went.
So, Jeffy, any advice for Vivek?
Well, you just have to keep your eye on the microphone.
Look, it wasn't my fault.
Someone else forgot to turn my mic off.
Well, the audio guy would have been would have been probably congratulated for keeping that off the air.
So your lesson is to blame other people.
That was your big takeaway.
Your responsibility when you go into a bathroom is to turn it off.
Oh, okay.
Wow.
Just like Vivek, I mean, it was his responsibility, right?
He didn't do it.
Do you have any advice for him?
Any idea of what he might be facing?
The way to respond to this?
You just have to own it.
Yeah, just own it.
Just own it.
All right.
And that's why you blame someone else.
All right.
Well, the only thing you didn't do was own it.
Like, you just came on the air and did the opposite of owning it.
Thanks a lot, Jeffy.
God bless.
Okay.
It literally says on the screen, Jeffy Fisher urinating on the air expert.
Hell, you got to be an expert in something.
It is.
I think this is a real problem, Jeffy, and you may have some commentary on this.
No.
That like we all grew up and came up on the air.
It's hard to believe sometimes, but we all were on radio.
We all came up in normal traditional broadcasting sort of venues.
That's the traditional path in some way or another.
And now every single person on earth has like a podcast or something, right?
Like, so the audience has an audience.
Right.
The audience has an audience.
So they like we learned all these lessons.
Like when you go to the bathroom and you're wearing a mic like that, you unplug it.
Like you don't, you don't leave it to the audio guy to remember to turn it down because like they've got a million things going on that are more important than your urinating.
So mistakes happen.
Right.
Mistakes happen.
You take the batteries out.
Like you go hardcore to make sure you're not the person unless you're Jeffy.
Oh, yeah, okay.
Or now Vivek.
So you must feel better today.
Vivek Ramaswamy has joined your club.
And thankfully, he needs to hopefully get some medical help.
Right.
And so, yes, that may work out to his advantage.
It'd be a prostate issue.
There's a doctor out there going, you know, I can fix that.
I can fix that.
All right.
Well, a very, very prestigious club now.
You know, people who have peed on the air.
That is Jeff Fisher and now Vivek Ramaswamy.
Thank you so much, Jeff.
You're welcome.
Merry Christmas, Jeff.
Glad we could have you on.
Glad we could have you on.
By the way, we should point out, star of The Christmas Twist, Jeffy Fisher, along with Glenn Beck, myself, Pat Gray, my wife, Lisa Page, airing for the first time in 4K this Christmas Day, 24 hours of a Christmas twist on Stu Does America YouTube channel.
You can just pop this thing on, just watch the Christmas Twist like a thousand times in a row.
Does it make it better that it's in 4K?
Oh, yeah.
Because if you ever wanted to see Jeffy, like every pore of Jeffy's face, you could see that.
Like there's a one scene where he gets run over by a car and he's out begging for his life in the parking lot.
And I wasn't there for that shot, but I was after when I remember looking at it and guys saying, guys, you do realize there's a big booger in one of his nostrils.
Like looking up at the camera, it's quite clear.
Imagine seeing that in 4K.
No, thank you.
No, thank you.
It's available.
No.
No, no.
You know, so who was really hurt?
The people in the car or the car?
The car was total.
Car was totaled.
A couple of children died.
Oh, yeah.
If I'm not mistaken.
Sliced right through like a knife through butter.
It was really not good.
Really not good.
Christmas twist.
I still want to, I really want to make a parody like the Christmas Twist.
Maybe we just do the Christmas Twist and we really spend the money to do it wrong, right, but wrong.
You know what I mean?
Possibly.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Does anybody know that?
That happened already.
Hallmark did it.
Hallmark legitimately made, I swear they saw a Christmas twist and then made a real version of our parody.
So somebody came over.
They did.
They really did.
It's the same exact plot.
I know.
They stole.
Well, I mean, I don't say this in a way of like, I'm going to sue.
I'm very happy they did it, but they definitely did it.
I want you to know, Stu, that it's the same plot in all of the movies.
Well, that's kind of the thing.
But there's always details, right?
Like what business are they running?
Yeah.
You know, like there's little pieces of it that are like different in every one of them.
And they took almost all the details from a Christmas twist and made it into a new movie.
It was called like The Christmas Cookie.
It was the exact same movie.
I think you should do an A-B comparison between the two.
I think you should so we can see.
The Christmas Twist, if you've not seen it, is absolutely fabulous.
We've spent tens of dollars on it, and it is a Hallmark Christmas movie.
Now, somebody came over to my house recently, and they looked at my wife and my children and I like we were aliens.
We had the Hallmark channel up and the movie had just started and we were in the kitchen and everything else and we just started shouting out, That person is going to fall in love and she's going to be with a bang.
And, you know, you just shout out what you think it is right at the beginning, and then you just keep narrowing it down.
You know it immediately.
Immediately.
It's incredible.
Oh, it is incredible.
You can predict every detail of these.
And then we watch them, you know, usually not sitting down, but we have it on and we usually watch them.
And then we all act surprised when something happens.
It's so good.
And this person looked at me like I was nuts.
And I'm like, doesn't everybody?
Isn't that how you watch the Hallmark channel?
I think there is a target audience that is, you know, maybe of a certain age and just sweet old ladies that kind of watch these, you know, movies, just like enjoy them.
It's changing.
I just love making fun of them.
Oh, I love it.
I legitimately enjoy watching them, though.
So do I.
It's like because there's some of them are so bad.
Like it's so horrible.
We went to Godzilla yesterday.
Pat was there.
Toddy was there.
It was a great time.
And in the previews, there was a movie with Sidney Sweeney, who's she was in White Lotus and, you know, a bunch of other stuff.
Some people would call her an attractive young lady.
And she's in like a romantic comedy where she's in a bikini, basically the entire thing.
And like, it's this, it basically was a Hallmark movie.
Like immediately they're like, these two people hate each other.
Oh, let's fake a relationship to get other people mad.
I don't know.
What should we do?
And then, gee, are they going to end up together at the end of the movie?
I don't know, Glenn.
It was a real surprise.
I have only seen two minutes of this thing, but I already know the end of it.
If I were making that movie because it is so predictable, I would have like the parents who are trying to get the people together, you know, on each side.
So I'd have them, I just have them at the very end shoot the people.
And then you end it.
So there's a murder at the end of your Hallmark movie?
Yeah.
I want to see this Hallmark movie.
This is the movie we should be doing.
Just so you're like, oh, you know, so you're watching, you're like, oh, these two, this is so predictable.
And then, you know, the mom of, you know, one that wanted her to marry, you know, some other guy.
Predictable Hallmark Movie Twists 00:05:01
But then this guy came in.
She just stands up at the wedding and shoots him.
And then the other mother who wanted her son to marry some other woman.
At the same time, they just shoot the two.
And then it ends.
Wow, that's a dark ending too.
It's a dark ending.
Yes.
But a surprise ending.
Yes.
I think they should do that.
Remember that movie called, was it Dawn Till Dusk from back in the day where it started out like a normal movie and then turned into a vampire movie halfway through it?
I think they should just do that.
Everything's totally normal until the wedding scene.
And then everyone turns into like flying vampires and there's a giant war and then it ends.
You may kiss the bride and he bites her neck and then it's over.
You're like, what the hell happened?
That would be great.
That would be great.
You should do that.
At one point, didn't Will Farrell make a real Hallmark movie?
Like, Hallmark put it on TV, or it was Lifetime, put it on their actual channel.
And it was like kind of a movie making fun of all their movies.
And it was, he did it dead straight.
Like 100% straight.
Didn't like lean into the jokes at all.
I love that.
And they actually put it on TV.
I have to, I never actually watch it.
It seems like something should go back to.
We just.
We say that every year.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
By the way, Glenn, did you know this is my 25th year working with you?
Do you know that?
It's about to end.
We've been here doing the stupid show all the way to December.
Our 25th year working together.
That's kind of impressive.
Don't I get like a watch or something?
Isn't there something that comes from this?
Oh, no, you already gave me the watch.
Here, just recover.
Here's a packet of sriracha sauce.
There you go.
This is very old.
I mean, it's partially open.
It expired in August.
Well, does that say anything about your talent?
Yeah, I guess it does.
Inspired a long time ago.
I'm happy if it lasted all the way to August.
And it's crazy.
I still have it in my drawer.
See what I'm saying?
About you?
It's going to have a little sriracha.
Go do it.
I am just a guy who just collects useless stuff.
Congratulations on 25 years, Stu.
Thank you.
All right.
Let me tell you about our beginning of my career.
I would have expected something a little bit more.
Yeah.
But that was.
The Sriracha is nice.
I mean, thank you.
You got it.
It's from Starbucks.
Let me just remind you.
I did, kind of.
Let me just remind you that later on in a luckily your mic was off, though.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission, the SEC, is now trying to create and list a new type of company called Natural Asset Company, NAC.
This sounds good, doesn't it?
It's going to be represented on the New York Stock Exchange, and the proposal poses a little bit of a risk to you and me and especially rural communities because it is a mechanism for public and private land to be permanently removed from productive use in the name of solving climate change.
Remember, we told you that they were going to start making it impossible for you to own anything.
The proposed creation of the natural asset companies is one of the greatest threats to the rural communities in the history of our country.
This is according to Marlow Oakes.
He is the state treasurer of Utah.
Under the proposal, private interests, including foreign-owned sovereign wealth funds, could use their capital to purchase or manage farmland, national and state parks, and other mineral-rich areas and essentially stop all economic activities like farming, grazing, and energy extraction.
This is a threat beyond threats.
Now, the SEC decided that they were going to have a 20-day comment period on this, which is big of them.
It's extraordinarily short.
It just started, and they're going to be announcing their decision on January 2nd.
So this is all happening while everybody is not paying attention.
Nobody is paying attention to this.
They're making the decision on January 2nd.
I'll give you more on this and what you can do, but please call your state officials and make sure that this does not go through the national asset company.
Your local and state officials probably don't know anything about it.
Nobody really does.
This goes right along with how now they are starting to sell air.
Sell air.
So in other words, if a company has a lot of carbon, they can buy the air over your land as long as you're not doing anything with it because the land is creating new clean air.
And so they'll use it as a carbon offset.
This is making the rich richer.
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Pat Gray joins us from Pat Gray Unleashed and his company, Kexie, Kexie Cookies, and you can get them at kexi.com, right?
Yes.
K-E-K-S-I.com.
Yeah.
So, you know, Stu and I were talking about it because you have a new, I'm going, Tanya and I are going to the store today to get them.
And then we're going to go door to door and give them to our neighbors, the ones we like.
And you like like a thousand?
Do you like about a thousand of your neighbor?
No, so we're going to do that tonight.
We took a walk in the neighborhood with all of the lights and everything else.
And it's just, you know, I said, you know, we just don't ever have time to go see people.
And so we're going to, we're not going to go Carol.
We're just going to give them cookies here, have some cookies.
Do you take a motorized cart of some sort?
Nope.
Okay.
Nope.
I love that.
No, I got accused of having a motorized cart in my neighborhood, which I'm the only one that doesn't have a golf cart because I don't belong to the club.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah.
I remember that.
I was rejected.
I remember that story.
You were rejected.
Gosh, that was money well spent by Pat and I to bribe them to be rejected.
It was a good job.
So I get this long, long letter that my wife or I are driving our golf cart and taking our dog for a run every morning and we're a danger, a driving danger, a driving hazard.
We're like, what?
Don't you remember we didn't join the club?
Guys, insult to injury.
Golf cart.
This is rich person insult to injury.
It really is.
It's such a deny the club membership and then accuse you of having a golf cart.
Wow, they should build, they should build like a struggling tragedy.
You were like, what are you doing?
What are you doing?
You didn't count your golf carts.
That's been a huge problem in Senegal right now.
Yeah, same thing's going on there.
It was part of the Darfur conflict at the beginning, too.
I know.
Really?
It's just, it just, it's just.
I am, because I own a piece of property behind the, you know, the club and stuff.
Who doesn't?
I have told my son, I am going to get the world's tallest car lot flagpole and I am just going to hoist the Jolly Rogers flag and you'll be able to see it for tens of miles and there won't be anything they can do about it.
They will love it.
They will love it.
Anyway, so people are moving because of people like me, I think from Washington state.
They're fleeing the Pacific Northwest, California and then Oregon and Washington, and they're going to Idaho.
Now, normally, I don't like it when people move to California to my state.
And I know people in Idaho are like, no, Californians, please.
However, the state is already one of the most conservative states in the union.
58% are GOP voters.
But the people that are moving in, they're moving because of politics and they're registering at 65% GOP.
So they're more conservative than the people in Idaho.
And I say bring it on.
And it's already a conservative state.
Now, there's going to be no, every Republican is going to lose 80 to 20 in Washington and California instead of 60 to 40, but who cares?
Yeah.
65% of the people moving in are registered Republicans.
12% are Democrats.
That's remarkable.
Wow.
We are sifting ourselves a little bit into which I don't know.
I don't okay with it now.
I feel like that's what I want to do, but it's really bad.
Is it though?
Well, it's not bad for us per se.
It's bad for the country.
Is it though?
Did the first one get on the air?
Because I don't know.
I mean, I feel like, you know, look, it's okay to self-select at some level with people who generally see the world.
I mean, I don't need someone who's going to agree with me on the exact tax cut policy that I want.
But like, I would like someone who thinks men are men and women are women.
It's hard to talk to people who can't grasp basic reasons.
Now, people are blaming conservatives for self-sorting and they're saying, you know, this is horrible.
Well, you know what?
This is where I'm torn.
Now, it's really pretty horrible when you are living in a state that forces your children to learn that there is no right or wrong, male or female, and white people are bad.
I mean, I wouldn't want to live in a state where they're teaching black people are bad or Asian people are bad.
No race.
What do you say about that?
So you feel like you have no choice but to move.
And I think it's bad for the country long term.
But I tell you, I'm, you know, in Texas, I'm here for a reason.
I didn't want to live in New York anymore.
Yeah.
And like, I don't know.
Is that a good choice or a bad choice?
I mean, do you like being pelted by eggs on the way to work every day?
No, I really.
No, I really don't.
Really don't.
And but GOP also does not solve all the problems.
I want to play something that a friend of mine found because he's Bulgarian and so he watches news from former Iron Curtain countries.
He found something on their news in Ukraine and it comes from 2016.
It's Lindsey Graham and John McCain talking to Ukrainian soldiers that next year is the year for offense, offense, with Russia.
Listen to this clip.
Your fight is our fight.
2017 will be the year of offense.
All of us will go back to Washington and we will push the case against Russia.
We will all return to Washington and we will have to withstand sanctions against Russia.
Enough of Russian aggression.
Enough of Russian aggression.
It is time for them to pay a heavier price.
2016.
Our fight is not with the Russian people, but with Putin.
Our promise to you is to take your calls to Washington.
Our promise to you is to take your calls to Washington.
Inform the American people of your bravery.
And make the case against Putin to the world.
Wow.
Talk about a warmonger.
That guy has never met a war.
He wasn't in love with it.
But hang on just a second.
Isn't it fascinating that you are standing there in 2016, right after the election, and you're speaking as though the war is going to begin the next year?
And it's already, the decision's already made.
Already made.
We're going to go to war with Russia.
We're going to pack his case.
It's going to make the case.
Well, yeah.
His decision is certainly made.
Sure.
Not the nation.
Isn't it weird that after Donald Trump, we didn't really hear anything about Ukraine?
We heard Russia, Russia, Russia, but we didn't really hear anything about Ukraine.
And then, as soon as Donald Trump is out, the first thing that happens is Ukraine.
Yeah, caused by a Russian invasion.
Yes.
But that Russian invasion was that Russian invasion not only wouldn't have happened with Donald Trump because of who Donald Trump was.
I mean, that's true.
But is it also because the Russians knew exactly what the warmongers were going to do under a Biden administration?
Maybe.
Who knows?
It's possible.
I will say, you know, this is 2016, so it is after Crimea.
Like this stuff had heated up quite a bit already, right?
So there's some reason for them to be talking about this, but it's.
But it's two years later.
It's two years after Crimea.
And why is 2017?
I'm convinced it's because they thought Hillary Clinton was going to get a win.
Then when she didn't, the train has already left the station and we're just going to do it anyway.
And they had no idea that perhaps I'd love to play this clip for Donald Trump and get his point of view.
Was there a movement to go into Ukraine by the left and the right when you first got in?
Because somebody in his administration would know if that was trying to be wielded against.
But, you know, that was, remember, one of the problems that they had was they said that Donald Trump was too pro-Russian.
And I mean, before there was a computer sending signals to his bank.
No, there's not.
That was complete fabrication.
However, he was sending the message, we're not going to be hostile.
We're not hostile.
We just want to be friends with everybody.
Well, that was our position, that we were not going to allow Ukraine into NATO.
And that position went away.
They just went back on that completely.
So I thought it was kind of reasonable for Russia not to want Ukraine to be part of NATO.
And angry when we failed a promise, right?
We broke a promise to them.
I mean, that was part of the agreement back in the day.
It was.
So, I mean, look, there's been lots of problems on both sides of this for a very long time.
But it does seem like there was an agenda kind of in place that people wanted to execute.
And Trump certainly got in the way of that.
I mean, that clip there is a great example of it.
They 100% at that moment believed Hillary Clinton was going to be the next president of the United States.
Well, no, it was December.
So it was after the election.
Oh, it was December?
It was December.
That's my mistake.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
So that's interesting.
Then they already knew.
Yeah.
But I think they thought that the train had already left the station.
That the deep state, everything was happening, you know, the State Department, and they just didn't think that I think that they thought it couldn't be stopped.
At that time, too, you remember the early versions of the Trump administration would be maybe more have more affinity for that type of thing, right?
They had a lot of generals in control.
Sure.
That early version of the Trump administration had maybe more likelihood to take that seriously.
But it didn't work.
I mean, he obviously Trump did not go along with McCain.
Right, but the deep state started pushing Russia, Russia, Russia, that Russia had interfered, Putin was behind it, that the presidential election had been hijacked by Russia.
I mean, they immediately went and made Russia the bad guy.
Yeah.
Even though I'm not saying they're not the bad guy.
They are the bad guy.
They are the bad guy.
But they immediately made that, they pinned all stuff that wasn't true on Russia.
Yeah.
I mean, they've had it out for Russia.
And it's amazing to me how does it seem like anybody is actually representing you?
Not really.
Yeah.
Not really.
Right.
And so people buy into conspiracy theories because you have to try to explain it.
Yeah.
Why is no one else standing up for America?
And how much have things changed since that presidential debate between Obama and Romney, where Obama told Romney that the 1980s called and they wanted their Russian policy back, that you shouldn't be considering Russia even an enemy at that point?
It was al-Qaeda that was the enemy, not Russia.
Well, that's interesting how much that's changed over the last few years.
Well, I think the Russia thing came from the Clinton and Biden camp.
I really, I mean, I think they've been making money with Russia and Ukraine on the side, dirty money for a long time.
And I think this was part of their plan the whole time, quite honestly.
Yeah.
But I could be wrong.
Pat, thank you so much.
God bless.
No, no.
Thank you.
No, no.
And I mean that.
Okay, you mean it.
I don't.
Okay.
You wish.
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I'm going to be in Phoenix this weekend for America Fest from TP USA.
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I mean, this is the who's who.
James Lindsay is going to be there, and I will be there.
I think I'm there.
I may be the last speaker, one of the last speakers on opening night, I think, which is this coming Saturday.
Yeah, Saturday night.
So look forward to seeing you there.
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It's in Phoenix this year, TPUSA.
If you want more information, you can go to amfest.com.
It's a great way.
I mean, it's weird that it's right up against the holidays.
Maybe I should go as Santa.
I mean, really, the beard just needs to get longer.
Yeah, the part.
You're getting there.
I could go as Santa and nobody would say, my gosh, look how fat he is.
Because it'd be like, he looks like Santa.
He's jolly.
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I'm Santa.
Okay.
I might do that.
I might do that.
I'm a little nervous about this.
I don't know why.
Really?
Yeah, I'm a little nervous about it.
Why would you mean nervous?
I don't know.
It's like, you know, it's just, I don't know.
There's a lot of big names there, but they certainly fit in these categories.
I mean, they didn't, you know, they didn't book me.
You know, it's like not like.
Well, that's it.
That's an insult.
That's an insult.
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You'll be eating or you'll be making the chili.
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Wow.
Yeah.
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I don't need, I, Stu, I don't know if this is going to work, but in Portland, they're trying to clean up the streets and they're going to ban public drug use.
Yeah, yeah.
Why?
They think I know on the street, right?
But they're going to ban it.
They're going to ban it.
All the fun is doing drugs in private.
I know.
And here's a crazy idea.
Tennessee has decided criminals, they're going to lock them up.
Yeah.
Why?
Yeah, right, yeah.
No more repeats.
They can't get more crimes, though.
Well, that's the point.
And you know what they found out when they started doing this in Tennessee?
What?
Crime went down.
You're kidding me.
No, now that's, I don't know, causation correlation.
Yeah, it could be anything.
You know, it could be.
Could be COVID.
It could be COVID.
We don't know for sure.
But there's a couple of novel ideas for you just to put in that pipe of yours and smoke it up.
But not on the streets of Portland.
I mean, well, you could today, but they're thinking about it as they try to clean Portland up.
I mean, what is the problem?
What is the problem there in Portland?
I can't imagine.
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Welcome to the program.
Did you see that Tucker Carlson has launched his own streaming web service?
I did.
It's a big deal.
Very big deal.
Very big deal.
I was thinking about this, Glenn.
You know, in most industries, people get upset when they have new competition.
And it's like, I don't know.
I feel like with conservative media, like I'm happy that there are other voices in other places talking about this stuff.
We need them.
I know.
The only thing that I'm worried about on that is, you know, the Blaze is set up to where, you know, you come in and I don't take part of your money or anything like that.
You know, you make your money and your voice is on the Blaze.
And that way we can get entrepreneurial kind of people that are here and they can build it here.
And I say that only because financial times are coming.
I mean, they're already here.
But if you have to join Daily Wire, The Blaze, Tucker Carlson, it becomes a lot.
It becomes a lot.
Now, we used to have that in our cable.
This is just cable.
But I wish we could find a way.
Is this on?
What happened to my mic?
I don't know, Glenn's.
My mic is off.
Glenn's mic seemed to go off here.
Why don't you?
Yeah, why don't you move over to that seat for a second, see if that works?
Yeah, because it's true.
There was a time where, like, he doesn't.
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Okay, there.
Okay.
So there was a time, you know, that we all paid for cable, and I wish there was a way we could bundle like cable did.
So you had one bill and you could get everybody.
But I don't know if anybody.
You give me 20% of all the memberships.
I'll make sure it happens.
Oh, I got that done.
You see, that's the point.
That's what I'm trying to avoid.
I'm trying to make sure that everybody that is doing this still retains their own voice and their own responsibility, their own money and everything else.
It's a problem.
It's a bit of an issue.
I agree.
But I do like having more voices there.
Me too.
And the good thing is, at least with most of these services, the Blaze is certainly included in that, as well as I think Tucker.
I heard him talk about it a little bit with Megan Kelly yesterday.
And, you know, you're going to have a lot of the stuff that's available for everybody.
And then if you want the extra stuff, you want the more in-depth stuff, you go with the subscription.
So I think it works well for everybody.
The stuff on X is not going away.
Yeah, you know, it's interesting, Glenn.
There was a thing when you did this back in the day, when you left Fox and decided to start your own thing.
There was a big discussion about, well, Glenn and Beck's just going to disappear.
He's going to be no longer going to be relevant.
Fox, remember, they tried to, this is when they were trying to, by the way, when they, let me make sure I say this clearly is for everyone in the media to understand.
When they were trying to re-sign you to a contract, that was the argument Fox made to you, Roger made to you.
Yeah.
And said, you're not really, he said, you're not really going.
He thought I was bluffing.
You're not really going to the internet.
I mean, that's, quote, a fad.
Right.
It's going to be over.
Yeah, nobody leaves.
Nobody leaves.
It's too big of a platform.
And that argument was made.
And at that point, considering we were in like the time of buffering, like you could barely get video to load on the internet at that point.
The only one that was doing live streaming was Major League Baseball.
Major League Baseball.
That's it.
That's nobody else.
Netflix, Amazon.
Nobody.
It hadn't even started yet.
So we weren't even on that platform.
And at that time, the argument was, I think, convincing to a lot of people, right?
Like you'd say, okay, well, you had this big Fox thing, and then you're taking this big risk by going.
Now, you still had the radio show, so it wasn't exactly purely an argument, but there was an argument of basically you're making, you're trading freedom for relevance, right?
That was the argument at the time.
But like since then, that's totally changed.
I mean, you were the first one kind of blazing that path.
But like, I mean, look at Megan.
I mean, Megan left, you know, some of the highest profile gigs in media and is now making a massive impact, hosting debates as an independent.
Yeah.
I mean, I went invisible for a while because there was.
No, no, no.
But I mean, but we knew that going in.
There was nobody watching anything online at the time.
Nobody.
From a television perspective.
You know, because of the radio, you always had a big impact.
Tucker even said to me recently, he said, I thought you were nuts when you left.
I thought it was absolutely nuts.
And I have to tell you, as I found out about Tucker's thing this morning as I'm reading the headlines, I signed up immediately.
I didn't even finish reading the article.
I went to the website and I signed up.
I belong to the Daily Wire.
I belong to Tucker Carlson.
And I'm thrilled.
I am thrilled.
And I can't wait to see what Tucker Carlson is going to do with his success.
Yeah.
I mean, he, you know, look, he's one of the biggest voices in conservative media.
And it's interesting because they have tried so hard to silence him.
They've really can't anymore.
Well, you can, but it's going to be very difficult because of Elon Musk.
Look at what happened with Alex Jones.
Yeah, he's back on now.
They banned Alex Jones, and he kind of went away for the mainstream, okay?
But he never went really away for his own people.
Now, he owes a billion dollars.
And I think I think anybody who is fair-minded, even if you didn't like Alex Jones, I mean, Alex Jones was on the air, you know, right after September 11th when I went to CNN.
He said, who is this guy?
This guy, nobody even knows this guy.
This guy's a CIA agent.
Okay, Alex.
So, you know, you might have your bone to pick, but I think everyone could say a billion dollars.
That's a little ridiculous.
That's totally ridiculous.
Totally.
It's totally ridiculous.
It was all politically driven and emotionally driven as well.
I mean, I think what he said about the victims of Sandy Hook was despicable.
Yeah, he's had those moments for sure.
Yeah, yeah.
And look, but now he, I think he's kind of learned a lesson, maybe.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, he certainly has said he, you know, regrets those comments.
And I do, you know, I do find it fascinating, though.
I was reading that, I can't remember if it was this story or it was another one.
Oh, no, it was the Rudy Giuliani case.
The Rudy Giuliani case is going on right now where he's being accused of defamation.
And because he went after, he even reported, he talked about these two election workers and said the bad things about him.
Things now he says now that were wrong.
Like he admits that now.
And they're coming after him for tens of millions of dollars for these things.
And it's fascinating to me how this system works because the evidence they use as to why that was harmful are things like they people were posting online.
They say they wanted to kill these people.
They wanted them to hang.
That's not your responsibility.
Shouldn't those people be the ones getting sued?
Yes.
How about finding out who those people are and suing them?
Now, look, Giuliani.
They're arresting them.
Right.
I mean, those are crimes.
Yes.
And it's like for some reason, Giuliani, like, look, I'm not defending Giuliani's actions through that period, but like if what he said quote unquote caused someone to post a terrible thing, a crime online, we are acting as if those people have no agency at all.
And that, and, and that Giuliani, or in this case, Alex Jones, is the arbiter of this.
It's bizarre.
But isn't that what the left argues all the time?
Yeah.
That you don't have agency on your own.
Yeah, you don't have responsibility.
No one has personal responsibility.
Nobody has agency.
Nobody has anything.
And it's like, well, you go down this road and it's like people should be responsible for their own actions.
If the problem is these people were being threatened, those people who threatened them should be convicted of crimes.
Exactly right.
Maybe there's a responsibility for Giuliani in what he said.
But you're putting in tens of millions of dollars because of these side consequences that other people executed.
He never said he wanted someone murdered.
But I think all of this stuff is coming back around.
I really do.
I think, and it's because of Elon Musk.
The reason why I brought up Alex Jones was because Elon Musk's, Elon Musk put him back on.
And in fact, do we have the clip of Elon Musk?
Here's cut five.
Listen to this.
The FBI, the DHS, et cetera, if they reach out to X, I believe they called it defensive briefings in 2020 regarding, which eventually culminated in the censorship of Hunter Biden.
If they started reaching out again, would that be something that you or the team and no, I can understand if you don't want to answer now, but you would consider making public?
We will be as transparent as possible with that, you know, yeah, and frankly, if I think a government agency is breaking the law and there are demands on the platform, I would be prepared to go to prison personally if I think they are the ones breaking the law.
I think he means that too.
I think he absolutely means that.
Both Stu and I are reading the book on Elon Musk right now, and he's not afraid of this kind of stuff.
He does not like bullies.
No.
You know, I don't think he's a, oh, I'm a strict constitutionalist.
And I don't, no.
He is who he is.
But one of the things he is, is an underdog that does not like bullies.
And he'll take them apart.
He would go to jail before he would do something that he felt the government was telling him to do that he felt was wrong.
Yeah.
I think he would go to jail.
But he's the game changer.
He is truly the game changer.
It's, you know, there's voices like mine, voices like Carlson.
I mean, look at what Tucker has done just on X.
That kept him relevant that fast.
And it kept him relevant because Fox never took online seriously.
Still today, they don't.
So he could go on an online platform and just have his show, which kept him relevant because it wasn't a competitor and he wasn't fighting for commercial time.
That was a mistake on Fox.
That just shows they still don't take it seriously.
But because Elon Musk, before Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson just would have been gone, just gone.
And he would have had to sit out a contract before he could come to places like this.
Yeah, I mean, think about what Elon Musk just did.
He makes this comment that is perceived widely to have anti-Semitic issues.
And now, you know, even people like Ben Shapiro defended him on it for what he was trying to say.
He clarified it later.
He said it was a mistake the way he worded it, blah, You know the whole deal.
But all these advertisers drop because of this comment that Elon Musk makes.
Then he goes in front of the New York Times, their deal book situation and says, you know, F off if you're going to don't, don't advertise with us.
I don't care.
Go screw yourself.
He does that.
Right after that, puts Alex Jones back on X, right?
And not only has he put him back on, he's recommending you follow him.
Like, I mean, there was a story on CNN today that it was, that they were like, you know what, it's who to follow?
They're putting Alex Jones in there like it's like a priority for people to follow.
Like, that's not someone who cares about your games.
No, that's somebody who is fighting against you and just rubbing your nose in it.
Yeah.
Elon does not care.
And this is a guy who, by the way, defended the ban on Alex Jones, saying that Alex Jones was over the line.
Like the stuff that he did about Sandy Hook, that was over the line.
That was a little too crazy.
He's changed that over the past six months or so.
That was his first reaction.
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Because you can't do that.
You cannot judge speech.
You just can't.
You're either all in or you're slicing and dicing the entire time.
You're either all in and say, look, Alex Jones said some things that are absolutely right.
He said some things that were absolutely crazy.
But let the American people figure that out.
Let the American people figure that out.
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Yeah, they're throttling my Facebook page.
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That's not, that's, that, that can't happen.
So they are still trying to throttle us, but it doesn't matter because they don't hold all of the cards anymore.
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Well, we have Justin Haskins on with us who is from the heartland.
The heartland.
What is it?
Foundation or Institute, yeah.
He belongs in an Institute.
Anyway, he's here to tell us about the poll that was done by Rasmussen that we spoke about yesterday.
It is officially out today.
It is the Heartland Rasmussen poll on voter fraud.
And for the first time, a poll has been done and asked, did you cheat?
Did you or somebody you know fill out a ballot that wasn't yours?
Did you forge a name?
And shockingly, there's about 8% to 10% of people on both sides that claim to be cheating in the 2020 election.
Justin, welcome to the program.
Thanks, Glenn.
Merry Christmas.
That's a great introduction, too.
I really appreciate that.
Radio Hall of Fame or everything.
There you go.
You know, look, once you're in the Hall of Fame, they can't revoke it.
So you kind of like coast.
You're like, whatever.
I mean, O.J. Simpson is still in the NFL Hall of Fame.
Amen.
You can't really do anything to get out.
So be glad I didn't chop your head off.
I am.
I really am.
Thanks.
Okay.
So tell me the ins and outs of this poll, because I have some questions.
First, set the stage on the poll.
Right.
So the poll is of a thousand of voters, the vast majority of which voted in the 2020 election.
And basically, we asked people, the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports, we asked people about various fraudulent behaviors without actually telling them that it's a form of fraud.
So we asked them, did you fill out your, did someone else fill out a ballot for you using your name?
Did you fill out someone else's ballot?
Did you mail a ballot in a state that you're no longer a permanent resident in?
Did you sign a ballot, forge a signature for someone else's ballot, with or without their permission?
And honestly, I don't think I had this idea for a poll about a month ago, and I had numerous, numerous people telling me, do not do this poll.
Do not ask it because it's going to be a huge bust and no one is going to admit that they committed fraud.
Absolutely no one.
My father, who's probably listening to the show right now, begged me, don't do this show.
And as usual, dad was wrong and I was right.
And I'm glad that I did the poll because more, you said in the lead up to this, it was somewhere between 8 to 10%, I think you said, admitted to committing fraud.
It's actually double that.
It was between 17 and 21% of people who did mail-in ballots said yes to one of the questions that we asked.
So these are people admitting.
This is at minimum, one in five mail-in ballots fraudulent.
Okay, so hang on.
I have sat down at the kitchen and not with voter stuff, but I've sat down in the kitchen and I'm filling out some paperwork and my wife is supposed to fill it out or whatever.
And she'll be like, my hands are a mess.
Just sign it.
I don't want to sign it.
Just sign it.
I've filled out forms for her.
And I think a lot of people have been in a situation to where you're like, just sign it because it's your spouse and you're together.
And you don't think you're committing fraud because everybody, there's no victim here.
You know what I mean?
How much of a role do you think that played with like older people that they're voting together at home and maybe the wife or the husband is filling out the ballot, but they're sitting there together?
Yeah, I mean, I think that that's a fair point for at least some of the questions.
This is why we didn't just ask only one kind of question.
We also asked, you know, did you cast a ballot in a state where you're no longer a resident?
It's kind of hard to explain that one.
You know, or did you, you know, and did you fill out someone's ballot is a little bit different than did you just sign it kind of at the end.
So I think there's that as well.
The really important thing I think for people to keep in mind, though, is that although that scenario is entirely possible, and I think a lot of people actually did experience it, and people might be thinking, well, you know, what's the big deal?
Well, the big deal is this.
In previous elections, when you had to go vote in person, that would never happen.
Correct.
It couldn't happen.
And so I think this explains, I think this survey explains why we saw so many additional votes.
We saw it was like 20 million additional votes or some crazy thing like that that we had never seen before.
Why did we see record number of votes?
I think because there were a ton of people filling out ballots for other people in the House.
I think that was the most common form of voter fraud.
And so that's not on the same level maybe as stealing ballots from a ballot box or something like that, but it's still a form of fraud, and it's still something that impacted the election.
So what's going to happen because of this poll?
I mean, first of all, when you look at it, it's 22% Democrat, 21% Republican.
But that's misleading because almost two to one, if I'm not mistaken, Democrats are sending in ballots where Republicans are going in and voting on Election Day.
Yeah, I mean, I don't think we know, I don't think we have enough data to know for sure who did this more often in terms of party affiliation or voting or for Biden or Trump or anything like that.
I think the most we can say, though, very definitively, is that voter fraud was a major part of the election.
It just was.
And I don't know that we could tell who won the election based on this.
If the survey is accurate, it's reflective of reality.
I don't know that we could tell who won.
Because in a lot of these states, like in Georgia and places like that, I mean, the difference between Trump and Biden was a fraction of a percentage point.
So if voter fraud was even close to what we're seeing in this poll, we don't know who won in that state.
That's the truth.
And so what we have to do going forward is make sure that if you're going to have mail-in balloting, which I don't think is a great idea, but if you're going to have it in your state, then widespread mail-in balloting, then make people go to a notary or someone who's an unbiased party official, have the state pay for the notary or whatever.
Most government buildings have a notary anyway.
Banks have notaries for their customers.
That's usually for free.
Go there and get the ballot notarized.
If you require that, then most of this problem pretty much goes away overnight.
Oh my gosh, voter suppression.
Now you're expecting people of any color, pink, black, yellow, red, orange, purple, to know where they could find a notary?
That's something only in a rich person's world.
I see what you're doing.
Yeah, no, that's what they're going to say.
My response to that would be, fine, then we'll send notaries to people's houses.
We'll do whatever we have to do to get this.
No, here's what we'll do.
Here's what we'll do.
Go on election day and vote.
Yeah.
Go on election day and vote.
Make voting three days, whatever, but go to the place where we all have to go.
We all have to get the little flag, you know, sticker.
I voted today.
That's what you do.
I mean, unless you have an excuse, right?
Like, I mean, that's how it did with us.
We used to work out a state on election day, obviously doing election coverage.
It was impossible for us to get there on that day.
So we had an outside ballot.
We had one of those, what are they called?
Provisional ballot.
No, not provisional.
YK.
Absentee ballot.
Absentee ballot.
Thank you so much, Justin.
Hey, Justin, do you have anything that you can compare this to?
Like, obviously, like, I'm wondering, is this a consistent number from election to election or is this something that is odd in 2020?
Do we know?
Because there's a lot of questions.
Sorry.
I thought I asked Justin.
Was it Justin?
Okay, I thought I said Justin.
Hey, Justin, what's your answer to this?
And then Glenn answered, so I don't know.
Well, Glenn and I share one mind.
So really, when you ask.
And it's my show.
Yeah.
So the answer to Steus' fine question is that we do not have, this poll has never been done before.
As far as I could tell, I tried to find something similar to it.
This has never been done ever in history.
I'm not sure that it would even necessarily matter if it had in some ways because during COVID, things changed so dramatically.
Prior to COVID, there was hardly any mail-in balloting allowed anyway without an excuse.
So I don't know that it would matter all that much if we had something to do.
It definitely expanded.
However, there were, but not like this.
Not like this.
This could sway the national election now.
The way we do it now.
I mean, and honestly, the government should care.
Here's why.
Chaos ensues.
If you don't believe the election results, then strongman tactics or chaos ensues.
You know, you know, why did January 6th happen?
Chaos If You Don't Believe the Results 00:04:57
Well, because there were a lot of people that didn't believe that those were accurate results.
Well, that's because Donald Trump.
No, it's because we had unprecedented changes.
And also, for the first time in my life, with an exception of the year 2000, all of a sudden, we don't know the answer.
And even in the year 2000, they didn't shut down counting.
There were just too many things that were irregular.
And the government has lied and lied and lied about so many different things.
It's a conspiracy theory.
It's a conspiracy theory.
Oh, he's got a bank in Moscow that's contacting him at Trump Tower.
Wait, what?
They're pushing conspiracy theories while saying real things are conspiracy theories.
If they don't clean this up, and they know this, they are responsible for any kind of unrest, any kind of, because it's easy to take care of, especially in today's world.
It's called blockchain.
Really simple.
Yeah, and I think the scale of this, too, is just so absolutely massive.
It's hard to imagine that this didn't – you're a completely reasonable person for believing that voter fraud impacted the election based on this survey and a whole bunch of other things that happened.
But to just give people some perspective on the numbers, there were 159 million ballots cast.
159 million.
That's all ballots.
68 million of those ballots were cast mail-in ballots.
It was by far the biggest mail-in ballot election in 2020 ever.
If this survey is reflective of what actually happened and one in five mail-in ballots are potentially fraudulent or should have been thrown out, shouldn't have been accepted, that would be 13 million ballots.
13 million ballots.
And so this has to be cleaned up, or we don't have a country.
We don't have a country anymore because you're exactly right.
No one will trust the election.
So here's the latest.
The D.C. board has removed now 65,000 ineligible registrations and will remove 38,000 more in California and Illinois contacted by Judicial Watch.
So Judicial Watch sent notice letters to the election officials in D.C., California, Illinois, saying you're violating the National Voter Registration Act.
There are people that have moved out of the state that are long dead, didn't exist, whatever, should not be voting, and you're leaving them on the rolls.
I mean, it really is crazy to me that it only seems like the right is doing anything about this.
Well, of course they think they're going to lose.
Well, we're losing our republic.
Shouldn't we all care about this?
Shouldn't we care?
I mean, the poll comes out, and it's you can't really explain it this way because of the numbers of people that were participating, but just looking at it at the surface, 21%, 22%, Republican, Democrat.
We should all care about this.
The minute we stop caring about every single vote that is cast is the day the Republic is no more.
And I don't know.
Maybe we're there.
Maybe we're already past it.
I'm not.
I wish someone would lead the charge to clean this up.
Yeah, that's a great point.
And when you look at election laws that have been passed, actually, a lot of red states are terrible in this regard.
Terrible.
Terrible in it.
And some deep blue states are actually better than red states.
I mean, I was looking at state-by-state laws on mail-in balloting in Rhode Island, which is as blue of a state as you will ever find, been dominated by the Democrat Party for a century.
Quickly.
They require two witnesses or a notary for a person to cast a mail-in ballot.
They have to have two witnesses or a notary.
Most red states don't even require any witness at all.
Some of them don't even do signature verification for mail-in ballots.
Like Kansas doesn't even do a signature verification.
The poll is out.
The poll is out today.
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It's amazing.
It's from Will Pierce.
Listen to what he says.
I've been a loyal Democrat for as long as I can remember.
Oh, it's one of these fake Democrats.
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Uh-huh.
Keep listening.
I spearheaded Joe Biden's exploratory effort in 2015.
I served as a senior advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders during the 2016 and 2020 elections.
I even played a role as a fundraiser for Biden during the 2020 general election.
But despite my active involvement in the Democratic Party, the concerns I hold regarding the party's direction in recent years can no longer be ignored.
I love our country.
That is why I can no longer remain in today's Democratic Party, a party that is focused on dividing us by radicalizing every issue and undermining our rights enshrined in the Constitution.
The main reason I'm leaving the Democratic Party is its utter disconnect with the American people.
The party that once championed the working class has now been overtaken by elites in affluent hubs who couldn't care less about the struggles of the average American.
This shift has left many Americans, including myself, unheard and feeling like an afterthought of the Democratic Party.
The party's shortcomings in education have played a significant role in my departure as well.
They have declared war on concerned parents like myself, labeling them domestic terrorists or for expressing their opposition to radical curricula that disseminate sexual content to young children.
The party's emphasis on progressive ideology in schools at the expense of parental involvement and a robust STEM education raises legitimate concerns about the future preparedness of our children.
It is time to shift our focus back to the fundamentals that ensure our children's success, thereby building a foundation for a more prosperous society.
I would love to talk to this guy because I can't imagine that we agree on, but so far I agree with everything.
He worked for Bernie Sanders.
But I mean, it's interesting, and this isn't a, hey, Joe Biden's too old.
We need a better candidate.
No, no.
This is a fledged what we've been saying.
Yeah.
I think the strongest line so far is, I love our country.
Also, the Democratic Party's shift towards identity politics has steered us away from the timeless belief of judging individuals by their character and not by the color of their skin or similar characteristics.
The weaponization of race and gender ideology for partisan political purposes does a significant disservice to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, and it's a detriment to us all.
Amen.
Politics to me is about addition, not division.
It is meant to unite us as a nation where we can put aside our differences on some issues to come together as one cohesive unit.
However, the Democrats' tendency to label dissenters as extreme, shutting down meaningful discourse, has veered away from the principles I believe are essential for a thriving democracy.
In the years as part of the Democratic Party, I witnessed a hesitancy and at points, clear unwillingness to address critical issues for fear of alienating segments of the party.
I'm looking at the Democratic Party's vision for an ideal world, and it is a very concerning reality that emerges.
They imagine a country where dissent from the powers that be result in punishment.
This guy, I mean, he was part of Biden.
He was part of Bernie Sanders, and now he is finally to a place to where he realizes they imagine a country where dissent from the powers that be result in punishment.
That is fascism.
The term equity has lost its true meaning as the party struggles to understand its use in a diverse nation.
What was once a noble pursuit of justice and fairness has been corrupted within Democratic circles, diluting its significance to the point to where it has lost any meaning.
The party's attempts to champion equity now seem to prioritize ideological conformity over the genuine pursuits of justice, leaving a void in the very principles that should guide our efforts toward a more inclusive and just society.
As I've grown older, my priorities have shifted toward ensuring that my tax dollars contribute to the welfare of our children, support for the less fortunate, and secure national defense.
Unfortunately, the Democratic Party's current focus involves burdensome taxation, prioritizing foreign aid over domestic needs, and accumulating debt that compromises our national security.
The Democratic Party's leadership also raises concern.
President Biden's struggles while doing the job day to day, coupled with controversies surrounding his family, have brought forward serious issues that warrant our careful consideration.
The heavy-handed influence of the Clinton dynasty within the Democratic Party further adds to the narrative of a party entangled in controversies and detached from the concerns of everyday Americans.
Democratic policies paint a bleak picture of a country where a significant portion of people's hard-earned wages are funneled into an ever-expanding government, leaving individuals working tirelessly just to make ends meet.
Take, for instance, San Francisco and Chicago, where tax dollars are diverted from aiding the most vulnerable to instead masking their struggles from public view.
In this unsettling scenario, the elites indulge in the luxury of private jets and utilize taxpayer funds for personal gain.
They are far more concerned with consolidating power than with genuinely addressing the needs and concerns of the American people.
The difference between stated values and actual behavior undermines the trust that citizens should be able to place in their government.
As I reflect on these issues, I'm compelled to seek a political home that aligns with a commitment to judging individuals by their character, fostering accountability, and advancing the well-being of all Americans.
By joining the Republican Party, I am not abandoning my values.
Instead, I'm seeking a political home that aligns more closely with my vision for a free, united, and prosperous America.
The Republican Party, with its emphasis on individual freedoms, fiscal responsibility, and a commitment to addressing the concerns of all Americans, offers a new path forward, one that I am eager to explore as I re-enter the political arena.
That is fascinating.
He's wrong about the Republican Party, but I mean, fiscal responsibility?
Uh-huh.
Right.
In comparison, maybe.
But in comparison.
In comparison, perhaps.
Perhaps.
That is.
I think incredible.
Can you ever see yourself having that type of moment?
Yes.
I think we already have.
I think we already have.
I've gone from not a Republican because I just don't like labels to not a Republican because I don't like the Republicans.
I mean, I vote generally Republican, but I'll never give them a dime ever again.
If I had a choice to get out and have another, if another party started that was serious, like Libertarian Party, it feels like they're never really serious about winning.
And if I had another choice, that's why I'm independent.
I think that's why a vast, vast number of former Republicans and Democrats are now going independent because they don't feel either party is really representing them.
Yeah.
His transition there is interesting because he's saying I haven't changed my principles, but like, you know, talking about some of these things.
Yeah.
I mean, like, how can you be with Bernie, a Bernie Sanders advisor and care about fiscal responsibility?
I mean, come on.
How does that happen?
That's why I'd love to talk to you.
I mean, I'm curious as to whether it was one of those things where he's realizing he was wrong because he's saying I'm still the same guy, basically.
But he did say on fiscal responsibility, as I got, as I have gotten older.
So it's kind of like if you're not a liberal when you're 20, you don't have a heart.
If you're not conservative by the time you're 50, you don't have a brain.
In the famous words of Churchill.
Yeah, that's interesting.
So this would be a really fascinating guy to talk to.
I would love to talk to this guy.
How does that transition happen, Glenn?
Because if you have a moment like that where you're going, I mean, this is a big life change.
He is the most hated man on the left for a while.
You're saying what's the result of this happening?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, that's for sure.
But like I'm saying in a quiet moment, right?
Like you're at your house and one day you're looking at your life and you're saying, God, I've spent my entire life trying to get people like Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden elected.
And I think they're wrong.
Like, I think I've spent my life working for something that is actually hurting the country.
What kind of, what kind of moment is that in a person's life?
I didn't think we've had that.
We had that with the Patriot Act.
We had that smaller ones, but it was led to the same thing.
Except I think, though, that's not it.
Try this.
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I have always been red, white, and blue.
I bleed red, white, and blue.
I bleed the United States of America.
I have always believed that we were the good guys.
I don't think so anymore.
We're the good guys.
Yeah.
I think that I think the intent of most of our soldiers, the intent of most of the people in America is different than the intent of those at the CIA, NSA, now FBI.
It's just different from the people in Washington, the higher ups in Washington.
I think they are on the wrong side.
They are no longer on the side of the American people.
So I have a really hard time.
You know, it's weird is I've had an easier time to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
I used to have a problem.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.
It's always bothered me.
The flag, only because it's a Woodrow Wilson FDR thing, it is always, it's a symbol, but I have concentrated on and the republic for which it stands.
And that has become more and more important to me.
The republic.
I fly the flag differently.
I used to fly the flag as a sign.
Yeah, I love America.
Now I almost fly it mentally in defense of the republic as almost a symbol of rebellion in my life.
I believe in the republic for which that stands, where I never would have thought that way.
Never.
I always gave people, you know, 25 years ago, I gave everybody the benefit of the doubt.
We all kind of think alike.
That was hard.
That was really hard when I at least woke up and went, I think they're working against us.
I think I don't even know how long this has gone on.
I think we're actually, we've been conned for a very long time.
Those principles that we all thought we had, no, the elites don't have those principles.
That's a big awakening, for sure.
I always think of the follow-up question, which because you said, you know, I don't know if we're the good guys anymore.
But the follow-up question to that I always have is as compared to what?
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So you said you're not as sure that we're the good guys anymore.
But as compared to what?
The people.
I thought, because this is what a republic is, a democracy is one man, one vote.
And then after that, the government has all the power and it no longer has to represent because it's not a republic.
It's not a representative body.
But we are.
And I always thought they're bad guys and good guys, but for the most part, they represent the people.
When I was down in Houston, when was it last week doing this thing on illegal immigration and a place called Colony Ridge?
We're making this documentary.
It's coming out in January.
And I'm there and one thing is consistently said by everyone, no matter if they agreed with each other or not.
They all said one thing.
Who's representing me?
Who's coming to my defense?
Who's standing there saying, this can't happen?
This is wrong.
There's nobody.
And then they followed it with a terrifying remark.
Every single one of them.
There's too much money to be made here.
They're all on the take.
Now, I don't know if they are or not.
We, as of yet, have not found any evidence that anybody's on the take.
There is money being exchanged.
You know, $1.4 million went to the governor of Texas, but did he do anything because of that?
So far, I don't have any evidence, but there is a lot of money sloshing around.
Who's representing you?
You know, the guy in Argentina, is it Malay?
Is that how you say his name?
This guy is, I think he's remarkable.
I don't know if you've been following what he's been doing, but he is, his policies are called the chainsaw policies.
Okay.
I love this.
He says the country is out of control.
It no longer represents the average person.
So he's not going to grow the size of government.
He took it from 18 departments.
He took that down to nine.
I want to tell you what he did in a little more detail here in a few minutes, but he took it down to nine.
He cut the government's size in half.
Then he said, that's not enough.
I got to get rid of the central bank because the central bank is dealing for them and the banks, not for you.
This guy actually, I think, means it.
And he's not gaining power for himself because he's reducing the size of the government.
When the government is gigantic, by the way, we're about to hit a record this month of 23 million Americans working for the federal government.
That's a lot of votes.
It's a lot of votes.
23 million Americans.
That's a record.
When you have this giant bureaucracy that can have their fingers in everything you do, including the mud puddles on your property, there's a problem.
There's a real problem because that government is working against you in most cases.
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Well, that's collective.
That's collective, not individual.
And there is a huge difference.
In our country, we're supposed to be about the individual, the character and the attributes and the merits of the individual.
Once the government lose sight of the individual, they're no longer the good guy.
They're no longer the good guy.
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Harvard Plagiarism and Genocide 00:16:09
We were just talking about Argentina's new libertarian president.
You know, Sunday, he took office and took a chainsaw to government spending and what he calls the country's political cast by signing executive orders to cut the number of government ministries from 18 to 9.
Now, you think you have bad inflation?
Argentina has 143% annual inflation.
That means prices are 143% higher than they were the year before.
That is awful.
And he said, we're going to stop the bleeding here with a chainsaw plan.
He said also that they would accept the or adopt the U.S. dollar and shut down Argentina's central bank because he says that's the biggest problem.
So here's what he said.
Ministry of Tourism and Sports out.
Ministry of Culture out.
These are like departments.
Department of Environment and Sustainable Development out.
Department of Women, Genders, and Diversity, out.
Ministry of Public Works, out.
He said the thievery of politics is over.
Long live freedom, damn it.
We don't have a margin for sterile discussions.
Our country demands action and immediate action.
The political class left the country at the brink of its biggest crisis in history.
We don't desire the hard decisions that will need to be made in the coming weeks, but they didn't leave us any options.
There's a guy who loves his country, is trying to fix it, answering to the people, not to the elites.
And then let's go to the University of Wisconsin.
The board voted nine to eight, University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents, nine to eight, they rejected an $800 million deal with the Wisconsin state legislature, choosing instead to keep expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and hiring staff and admitting students based on DEI standards, not merit.
So what they said is they're not, they don't want the $800 million in funding.
They don't want raises for every one of their 39,000 employees.
They want DEI.
And it's not expanding it.
They're not reducing it.
All they said was, we want to freeze on hiring DEI coordinators for three years.
And we want to transition some of these positions into colorblind student success roles.
So in other words, merit-based hiring for students.
They couldn't take it.
Now, who are they listening to?
Are they listening to the special interests or are they listening to the average American?
Because the average American is concerned about the education of their children, which falls right into if my children don't have it any better than I did, then the country's not going to be better than I did.
They're going to have bigger problems.
The country could fall.
I mean, who is fighting for America and who is trying to destroy it?
It's a great question.
And I think the answer is getting clearer and clearer, isn't it?
Oh, I think it is.
There is a new update to the story we've been talking about, what, for now, two weeks.
When it comes to the Harvard and what was it, Harvard Penn and MIT?
Yes.
This testimony they gave.
Yeah, the presidents of those universities coming out and saying, you know, okay, so yes, they were calling for, you know, the death to Jews and genocide for Jews, but I mean, we don't want to stop freedom of speech.
Right.
Which is hilarious because they absolutely want to stop freedom of speech on so many other issues.
So the Penn president had to step down.
She's gone already.
Now, they were going after the Harvard one after all of this happened, and the board agreed to review her presidency and whether she should remain in the presidency.
And Harvard and the university board has unanimously supported her.
It's Claudine Gay is her name.
They called her the right leader to help our community heal.
Now, there was two things going on here.
One was, hey, I noticed you said that calling for the genocide of Jews was not against your code of conduct.
That whole controversy we've covered in pretty great detail.
The other controversy that has been bubbling up for a while now is her accusations of plagiarism, that she's been plagiarizing and has been for years and years and years and years.
And there was four instances, I think, that I believe it was the Washington Free Beacon initially who found this.
And the Harvard Crimson has written about this and did say it does appear that some of these examples do violate the plagiarism policy of Harvard.
Now, of course, the board said the exact opposite.
They said we found no violations of this at all.
But apparently even more and more and more coming here.
Now they believe, this is from Chris Aaron Siberium, who's been, I think, on, he's been on my show for sure.
I think he's been on the show too.
But he says Chris Rufo's examples are just the tip of the iceberg.
In four articles published between 1993 and 2017, including her dissertation, Gay paraphrased or quoted almost 20 authors without proper attribution, in some cases lifting entire paragraphs verbatim.
Wow. That is absolutely.
This is absolutely unquestionable.
Absolutely plagiarism.
Now, you can do that, but you have to quote it.
Yeah, you quote it and you cite it.
Now, Harvard says there was no violation, which is incredibly ridiculous.
But then also is changing four of the articles to update it and put in citations for the work, which, again, why are you changing it, right?
If it was totally fine.
To me, now, you know, I have maybe a weird stance on this, but to me, it's like maybe the allowing the genocide talk is enough.
maybe the plagiarism wasn't even necessary to remove her.
Maybe thinking- Well, that's crazy.
I know.
It's a weird thing.
Like maybe calling for the entire genocide of all Jews, you know, and allowing that on campus and saying, okay, well, that's not really a violation of our code of conduct.
Maybe that's enough to want to remove the person.
But the point here, though, Glenn is, and it's interesting because, you know, the lady at Penn, white lady, stepped down and was pressured out almost immediately.
Can you do that to someone who's blatantly a DEI hire, right?
Like once you put someone in that role, can you fire them?
They're oppressed.
You're oppressing them by trying to fire them.
You're oppressing them by holding them accountable for plagiarism.
Correct.
Right?
Like they've, you know, these groups, these intersectional groups have been so oppressed for so long.
Well, if they had to plagiarize, it's the same way they talk about Hamas, right?
Well, you can't judge them with your white Western rules when it comes to rape as a weapon of war.
I mean, they're in an open-air prison after all.
They go down these roads all the time.
So, I mean, is it even possible if you make one of these decisions and put a DEI person in front of your organization, can you even fire them?
So why, what, what is what does this cause all the way down to the bottom?
What does this cause?
I mean, this is, I said this beginning in probably 2010.
Chaos is going to be the operative word in the next 10 years.
Chaos.
And anyone who is participating in chaos or causing chaos, you need to get as far away from as you possibly can, because that will be the tool that destroys us.
It's chaos, right?
Everything that DEI does is cause chaos to the system.
How do you answer that question you just asked?
You can't.
You can't.
Because if you try to fire somebody who is oppressed, then you become the oppressor, even though that person is doing something they shouldn't be doing.
It's chaos, right?
Listen to this story.
Recent Chinese cyber attacks aim to cause chaos in the U.S. You and I know right now, and this, again, is one of the reasons why I know you have very few people in Congress, in the Senate, and the administration, and quite honestly, in the entire 23 million workforce of the federal government that actually care about America.
Hacks are being made with an intention towards some future action rather than disrupting systems in the moment.
They suggest now that the People's Liberation Army of China is testing and the United States capabilities in case hostilities break out over Taiwan.
I can guarantee you, if we have another four years of this, we don't make it, but if we do, Taiwan will be taken by China, and there's nothing we can do about it.
And if we try, what are they going to do?
Listen to this.
Chinese have attempted to compromise critical infrastructure and pre-position themselves to be able to disrupt or destroy that critical infrastructure in the event of a conflict to either prevent the United States from being able to project power into Asia or cause societal chaos inside the United States to affect our decision-making around a crisis.
That is a significant change from the Chinese cyber activity from seven to 10 years ago that was focused primarily on political and economic espionage.
They have hacked the water utilities in Hawaii, at least one oil and gas pipeline in America.
They have broken into Texas independent power grid.
They are looking at targets like our water and our power to shut it down so the American people will go, enough, enough, enough, leave China alone.
Cause chaos.
So what are we going to do?
Because I have come to the point to where my new slogan, whenever I get frustrated, is, hmm, that's going to be interesting to see how that works out.
Okay.
But that's not just giving in.
Huh.
Wow, the government's not doing anything about China.
Going to be interesting to see how that all works out, isn't it?
That's defeatist.
Saying that as part one is recognizing the things you can change and not change.
But what follows that is, I'm going to get my ass in gear, make sure I have access to power and water and everything else.
Because this government is, to say it's representative of the American people is a lie.
And how do I know that?
Because we gather Republicans and Democrats all the time all across America.
And we're not as divided as they say we are.
What we are all looking at, and some just refuse to speak out about it, is the chaos on our streets.
The chaos.
Most of the people in Oregon, most of them know.
This is insanity.
Most of the people in Seattle, and maybe not Seattle proper, but the rest of the state, I'm convinced that they at least know there's a problem here.
And certainly in the red part of the nation and the red part of each of our states, we do know that.
And our neighbors know that.
Nobody's doing anything about it because there is no representative government.
So what do you need to represent yourself, your family, your neighborhood?
That's what you need.
It is critical in the next year because I honestly can tell you for the first time in my career of almost 50 years, I can't tell you what America is even going to look like, even if the America that we all conjure right now, I'm not sure that even exists in that form 12 months from now.
Don't know.
Think of all the scenarios that could happen just with the election.
You're right on the you should be focusing more on our, you know, your local.
And I mean, I don't mean local like your township.
I mean more like your family and your street.
I mean, you need to be, keep that under control.
I have said for a long time, when it happens, where you are is where you will be.
If we, if something happens and China decides to go on infrastructure, they collapse the electrical grid or shut it down for a while, water, et cetera, et cetera.
Absolute chaos.
And you're not going anyplace.
You're not flying to your cabin.
You're not getting out of the cities.
You will be there.
That's where you'll be.
So make your decision where you want to be and be there because it's all going to come back to you.
Yeah, it really will.
So think about this for the next year.
Just to go into the presidential stuff for a minute.
What way does this go where everything's fine?
Like, what way does this go where I don't mean everything's fine as far as policy?
I mean, as far as like, there isn't chaos in the streets.
Like Donald Trump loses.
I think there's going to be people who are going to think it's stolen and look what they're doing.
Donald Trump wins.
The left is going to do that times 10, right?
You know, Donald Trump somehow loses the primary or is in prison.
Can you imagine what happens then?
No.
And I don't even think you've begun to scratch the surface of that.
Honestly, just with those two candidates, how does it end?
I don't even think you've even hit all the options.
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I mean, it is remarkable to me how many things can happen in the next 12 months.
So, I mean, just look at Joe Biden, he is what, 78?
He'll be 79 in 12 months from now.
Do you think he's going to get better, worse, or about the same with his cognitive ability?
Think about he's degrading at the same speed he already is, and America figures out, oh, dear Lord, if we elect him, Kamala Harris is going to be our president.
Or Biden figures that out in the Democratic Party, and they're like, we got to switch that before the election.
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