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Feb. 9, 2024 - The Glenn Beck Program
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Who Is REALLY Forcing a Senile Joe to Run Again? | 2/9/24

Joe Biden and Donald Trump dominate this episode, where the host argues that removing Trump from ballots without conviction violates due process while alleging Biden is senile, citing his confusion between Egypt and Mexico and claims of speaking to deceased leaders. Pat Gray and Jeff Fisher expand on these themes, criticizing Biden's "poor memory" and analyzing Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin regarding NATO expansion. The discussion further examines a controversial Montana case where authorities shipped a 14-year-old transgender girl to Canada for surgery against parental wishes and Brown University students hunger striking to force divestment from Israel, suggesting these events reflect a broader societal shift toward radical ideology and government overreach. [Automatically generated summary]

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Negligence and Insurrection 00:14:36
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Oh, oh, what a big day yesterday was.
Man, a lot of things happened.
Glenn and I yesterday talked about, by the way, Pat and Jeffy today for Glenn, who's out because of family issues today.
So hopefully he's back on Monday.
Tomorrow's his birthday.
We may have something to say about that today.
But there is a lot going on, and it all starts with the Supreme Court decision on Donald Trump being either on or off the ballot in Colorado and many other states.
We'll get into that and some of the things said yesterday.
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So, Pat and Jeffrey for Glenn, the Supreme Court hearing on the Trump case is going on.
They heard the arguments yesterday from the lawyers.
And I don't know that either side's lawyers were good necessarily.
I don't know that they were there.
Plus, you know, you talked about this as it got started yesterday, yesterday morning.
Seems like it was a year ago.
A lifetime ago, doesn't it?
It really does.
That's how much stuff happened yesterday.
We got the Biden speech that we're going to get to later on that is just incredible.
Plus, the Tucker Carlson interview with Vladimir Putin, which is interesting as well.
That is interesting.
But this Supreme Court case is gigantic because I think our entire system teeters on the brink of the decision here.
It really does.
If they decide that Donald Trump can just be removed from the ballot because he's been somebody mentioned that he participated in an insurrection.
He wasn't convicted with the insurrection at all.
There's been no trial.
There's been, in fact, he's not charged with insurrection anywhere.
It's not Dingleberry in Colorado.
He's an insurrectionist.
Where are you getting that?
Okay.
Just because you think he is, you're going to take him off the ballot?
You can't do that in America.
You can't do that.
What about, I don't know, due process?
What about the assumption of innocence?
Geez, it's really incredible.
Both sides, however, seem to be just accepting the premise that there has been an insurrection.
Which I don't understand.
I don't get it at all.
And if I were on Trump's law team, I would be talking about the fact that he's not in insurrection.
Can we pause for just a moment and realize that this is not the case?
Right.
A, he didn't participate in an insurrection.
B, there was no insurrection.
Thank you.
That might even be A.
Yeah, that might be A.
Yeah, maybe that should be A. There was no insurrection.
And he didn't participate in one.
And doesn't that end it right there?
I mean, you've got no basis then.
You've got no premise for going forward with removing him from the ballot, except the fact that you want him removed from the ballot.
And that's what's going on in Colorado and Maine and several other places where they're trying to get this done.
And if it's allowed to happen, that, I mean, we're hanging by a thread here.
Our Constitution is hanging by a thread.
How about this really simple solution?
Put him on the ballot.
Let the people of Colorado decide.
Wait.
Yeah, you just put him on the ballot.
And then if Coloradans believe that he somehow participated in an insurrection, they don't have to vote for him.
What a concept, huh?
That's weird.
Let the voters decide.
I thought this was democracy.
Yeah.
Right?
Don't we hear that every day also?
To preserve our great democracy.
Yes, that we don't actually have.
But, okay, let's give you the point.
Okay, it's a democracy.
Let's vote on it then.
What are you afraid of?
What are you afraid of?
You love democracy so much.
Well, okay, let democracy reign here and let's let there be a vote.
So it's unconscionable that this is going on right now.
But there were some amazing things said yesterday.
Some of the things came directly from the Supreme Court justices themselves.
Which was fascinating.
You know, I'm nervous at the outcome of this, though.
You know, I mean, I feel like there's no way that he can lose.
He can lose.
That's what I feel like.
And that's usually when we're surprised.
When it seems so logical that there should be no other way to go, that's when it goes another way.
It should be 13-0.
Oh, wait, we only have nine.
Nine and O. Right now, no, we're not doing this.
Have a nice day.
I can't imagine this in favor of Trump any less than eight to one.
It should be at least eight to one, if not unanimous nine, nothing.
I don't even want that.
I know.
Nine, nothing should be the ruling here, but we'll see.
So Justice Kavanaugh had some interesting things to say to Colorado attorney Jason Murray.
He had the opportunity to call witnesses remotely.
He didn't use all of his time at trial.
There was ample process here, and this is how ballot access determinations in election cases are decided all the time.
Okay.
Second question.
Some of the rhetoric of your position, I don't think it is your position, but some of the rhetoric of your position seems to suggest unless the states can do this, no one can prevent insurrectionists from holding federal office.
But obviously, Congress has enacted statutes, including one still in effect, Section 2383 of Title 18, prohibits insurrection.
It's a federal criminal statute.
And if you're convicted of that, you are, it says, shall be disqualified from holding any office.
And so there is a federal statute on the books, but President Trump has not been charged with that.
So what do you need to make of that?
Yeah, what do you make of that?
What do you make of the fact that what you're accusing him of, he hasn't even been charged with?
So what are you doing here?
What do you make of that?
It's a great question.
What do you make of that?
What do you make of that?
Well, Your Honor, I make that we shouldn't even be here in the first place.
This is really specious and ridiculous.
I mean, that should be Trump's lawyers.
Should be.
Yeah, it absolutely should be.
I don't understand the fact that they're not doing that.
I don't get that.
How have you granted them?
Okay, yeah, he participated in an insurrection, but he should still be on the ballot.
Well, okay, no, he should be on the ballot, but he didn't participate in an insurrection.
Them not doing that.
What do you make of that?
I make negligence of that.
I think it's negligence because this should have been dismissed.
Agreed.
Crazy.
So even the liberal judges were making some interesting points, seemingly on behalf of Donald Trump and his case.
Here's Justice Elena Kagan yesterday.
Why should a single state have the ability to make this determination, not only for their own citizens, but for the rest of the nation?
Because Article 2 gives them the power to appoint their own electors as they see fit.
But if they're going to use a federal constitutional qualification as a ballot access determinant, then it's creating a federal constitutional question that then this court decides and other courts, other states, if this court affirms the decision below, determining that President Trump is ineligible to be president, other states would still have to determine what effect that would have on their own state's law.
What's your read of the question and the answer?
What's your read?
Jonathan Turley.
Well, I think that the advocates for disqualification probably expected a cold reception, but this was perfectly glacial.
I mean, the problem for Jason Murray is that his toughest questions came from the left of the court.
Many people have been saying how the conservatives are going to sandbag this entire appeal and how they have to look deeply within themselves.
Many of the toughest questions were coming from Justice Jackson and Justice Kagan.
And Justice Jackson notably kept on raising this first question, which is perhaps the presidency is just not covered by this provision.
And she has always taken a particular interest in the 14th Amendment and had said, you know, it's plausible that he was not.
And some of the other justices raised the fact that the 14th Amendment was designed to take power away from the states.
And yet, as Chief Justice Roberts said, you are curiously finding that there's a provision here that radically expands that power.
Interesting.
It is.
It's a great point.
And yeah, even the liberal justices seem to have an issue with this.
For now.
Yeah, for now.
Right.
How will they rule?
Who knows?
Who knows?
They'll probably surprise the heck out of us, and we'll lose the decision five to four.
But that should not happen.
No, please.
It should not happen.
I don't even like those words out there.
But you just never know what John Roberts is going to do.
You never know.
He's pretty unpredictable.
What do you make of that?
I make that he was the wrong decision for Supreme Court justice by George W. Bush.
That's what I make of it.
Donald Trump reacted to the Supreme Court hearing.
Here's what he had to say about it.
So I just say that in watching the Supreme Court today, I thought it was very beautiful process.
I hope that democracy in this country will continue because right now we have a very, very tough situation with all of the radical left ideas, with the weaponization of politics.
They weaponized it like it's never been weaponized before.
It's totally illegal, but they do it anyway.
And it has to stop.
Every one of the court cases that I'm involved, every single one, civil, whether it's the attorney generals or the district attorneys, you look at Foni in Georgia.
They had many meetings with the White House and with the DOJ.
They went there, eight-hour meetings.
That was all staged.
That was a phony hoax.
And now you look at it, and it is a phony hoax.
And hopefully that case will be dismissed in short order.
It's a disgrace to this country.
But they work together with the Justice Department and the White House.
Weaponized Courts and Phony Hoaxes 00:03:34
Oh, man.
And not supposed to do that.
Every one of these cases you see comes out of the White House.
It comes out of Biden.
It's election interference, and it's really very sad.
I thought the presentation today was a very good one.
I think it was well received.
I hope it was well received.
You have millions of people that are out there wanting to vote, and they happen to want to vote for me or the Republican Party or whatever you want to, however you want to phrase it.
Okay.
But I'm the one running and we are leading in every poll.
We're leading in the local polls and the state polls and we're leading in the swing state polls.
Right.
And we're leading very big in the national polls.
So it's been a very great honor to okay.
So there you go.
And he's right about that.
Absolutely.
He is.
He is leading in the polls.
They are trying to shut down democracy, which they claim to love and cherish so much.
And they are the ones trying to repress it.
They're the ones trying to who are acting like fascists and taking away our choice here.
It's unbelievable.
It's almost as if they are fascists.
It's almost like that, isn't it?
Yeah.
It really, it really is.
Almost like that.
It's also almost like everything they accuse the right of, they are doing.
Like they are the ones who are perpetrating all of this stuff.
And so they accuse the right of it.
Amazing.
It's why they've been on his case since 2020 after the election.
I mean, even before.
Even before.
Yeah, I mean, it was amazing, the hatred for this guy.
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All right.
Welcome.
Can't wait to get into the Joe Biden stuff from yesterday as well.
Make you proud.
Make you proud.
Defeating Biden and the Classified Documents 00:14:57
That he's our president.
Absolutely.
Our commander-in-chief.
Thank you.
Yes, you'll be bursting with pride when you hear what he had to say yesterday.
I mean, everybody knew he wasn't going to be charged with anything with this classified document scandal, right?
Now, Donald Trump will be, of course, but not Joe Biden.
Thank you.
It had to be said, Jeffrey.
So thank you for saying it.
But as far as Joe Biden, they just, what they basically said was, yeah, he's too old.
So his memory is really bad.
So we're not going to put him.
Yeah, he broke the law.
Yeah.
Sure.
He did.
Sure, he broke the law, and he intentionally deceived us.
He's super old.
So his memory is not great.
In fact, it's not good at all.
In fact, he shouldn't be president of the United States.
They did everything but that.
They came pretty close to that.
Yes, they did.
They really did.
As far as the Supreme Court yesterday questioning the Colorado attorneys, pretty amazing.
Pretty amazing that it looks like Donald Trump's going to be in the clear on this and he's going to be back on the ballot in Colorado.
I'd be stunned if he doesn't win this case.
And then hopefully that will have.
Now everybody's saying that they're going to make this a narrow ruling so it doesn't affect other states, but it should.
It should affect every state.
Yes.
This should be broad enough to affect Maine, who's doing the same thing.
And anybody else considering taking Donald Trump off the ballot.
Off the ballot.
Yes.
Yes.
One of the attorneys asked, well, look, what about what happens if other states decide to do what you've tried to do here and they take off, say, Joe Biden from the ballot?
What if they just remove Joe Biden as retaliation?
And the attorney's response was, well, we just have to have faith in the process.
Wait.
Wait, you got to have faith in the process?
What, that only Democrats are trying to steal the election?
Is that what?
Republicans wouldn't do that.
We just have to have faith.
Republicans won't try it.
Oh, okay.
Probably wouldn't.
No, they wouldn't.
No, of course they would not.
So that's kind of where we are now.
And I don't know.
I think most experts assume that this is going to happen fairly quickly, that we'll get the verdict soon.
It has to.
They have to decide.
And with what we heard yesterday, it certainly appears like we're just going to, let's get this thing over with.
And how about no?
It's not going to happen.
It does appear that way.
So we'll hope and pray that it does turn out to be that way.
And I hope it's not narrow.
I mean, I hope that they realize that they need to hear it fast, decide fast, and make it so it's just not going to happen.
Yeah.
And so we don't have to go through this with every step of it with every single state along the way.
That'd be ridiculous.
And we've got Super Tuesday coming up.
And that would be a waste of everyone's time and the money.
Another Supreme Court ruling may have to come pretty quickly as well.
Hawaii's state Supreme Court just ruled yesterday that there's no individual right to bear arms.
Oh, okay.
There's another constitutional right that is being removed from U.S. citizens.
Incredible.
How about we just remove Hawaii and we don't have to worry about it?
Well, where would you vacation then?
You could still vacation there.
They're just not part of the U.S. Right.
Right.
That could happen.
It could happen.
But we've already decided this.
There was the 2008 case, D.C. versus Heller, which, you know, we've referenced the Heller case a million times where the U.S. Supreme Court explicitly recognized the Second Amendment does protect an individual's right to arms.
Huh.
So how are they getting around that?
I don't know, but that's going to have to go to the U.S. Supreme Court, too.
It can't stop with that.
There's going to be a lot of people up in arms over that in Hawaii.
Pun intended.
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Last night, there was the big caucus in Nevada that took place.
Also, the U.S. Virgin Islands held their caucus primary thing, whatever it was.
And Donald Trump squeaked out a victory.
Really?
Yeah.
In Nevada.
It was Trump winning 99% of the vote.
Really?
99 to 1.
So he didn't get it all.
He didn't get it all.
He did not get 100%.
It was a disappointing victory.
Yeah.
I think he's really bummed about it.
And so Ryan Binkley was the competition.
And I'm a little shocked.
Ryan didn't put up a better fight than that.
You usually throw out the record books when Ryan Binkley and Donald Trump battle it out.
That's right.
I'm not sure how many record books there are featuring the two of them.
You throw them out in it.
You throw them out.
You throw all the ones that exist out.
I thought maybe Ryan would be able to pull out a 100% though, but I thought maybe like 1.8.
No.
99 to 1 in the Nevada caucus.
Now, people might be thinking, what happened?
Where did Nikki Haley finish in that?
She wasn't in the caucus.
She was part of the primary.
What do you make of that?
Very strange.
Weird situation.
She called it rigged.
I think the Trump people fought hard for a caucus and got it, but then there was another element of the party that wanted the primary.
And so they split it.
The whole thing split up.
And it turned out Nikki Haley and Mike Pence were in the primary, and neither of them won.
That went to none of the candidates.
Oh, yeah, none won.
None.
Yeah, none.
It was something like 63 to 31%, very close to that.
And then in the caucus, it was just Trump and Binkley.
And of course, that was 99 to 1.
Then in the U.S. Virgin Islands, he had another big fat win where he defeated Haley about 74 to 26%.
Wow.
74-26.
Is it time for her to get out?
Yeah.
And then some.
And then some.
I don't know why she's still in it, frankly.
What are you hoping to gain out of this?
I honestly, I don't know.
You're wasting people's money.
You're wasting our time.
We should be focused on defeating Joe Biden.
Please.
Or whoever the Democrat.
Whoever the Democrat candidate turns out to be.
Well, after yesterday, it's probably not going to be.
He may not be Joe Biden.
I'm starting to think more and more.
At first, I thought there's no way they're going to replace him.
But he is so bad now.
I mean, he was the one.
But they can't stay with him, right?
They can't.
When they went to him, and I say, you know, I don't know that this actually happened, but when they went to him and said, Joe, you can't run.
You're too old, man.
You can't run.
Too old.
You made president.
Yes.
And thank you for everything you've done so far.
It's been great.
You were senator.
You were vice president.
We finally got you.
Thank you for your service.
Beat it out.
Beat it.
And he wouldn't leave.
No, he wouldn't.
He and Jill sat there and said, no, we're going to run again.
And she's as despicable as they come for pushing him forward and enabling all of this.
You would think if your wife was really concerned about you and I don't know, the country, she would say, look, Joe, I think we've, you know, we've had our time.
I love you.
Let's go back to Delaware.
Here's some yogurt.
Let's go.
Yeah, I'll get you an ice cream.
I'll get you two ice cream cones if you just say you're not going to run again.
But I think she's so in love with the power.
Oh, man.
So in love with the feeling that she pushes him forward on this.
And it's despicable.
It really is.
We're in trouble if he.
Oh.
This is crazy.
First of all, he can't be allowed to be president again.
Well, he shouldn't be allowed to be president.
Today, they should have invoked the 25th Amendment as soon as his speech was over.
Which one?
The one six months ago or yesterday?
Well, the one three and a half years ago.
But let's say, all right, you somehow made it through the last three years of this guy.
You couldn't have made it through yesterday and still think he's capable of being president.
We've been watching.
He's not capable.
We've been watching his deterioration since, well, for sure.
Since 2019, but even before that.
And now everyone is like, you know what?
I think there's something wrong.
What?
Yeah.
Thank you.
Welcome to the party.
Right.
Wow.
I mean, it is as obvious as anything that has ever happened in the history of the planet.
I'm not wishing any, it's hard for me to say this right now.
I'm not wishing any bad ilk on Joe Biden.
No.
You don't wish him any ill will.
I just want him to leave office.
Let's leave it at that.
We'll leave it at that.
I don't like the man with all the intensity of 10 trillion white hot burning sons.
That's it, though.
But that's it.
Yeah.
That's it.
I don't wish him any ill.
want him out of our sight and sound.
Go back to Delaware.
I hate to have to even look at him.
I mean, I can barely tolerate even looking at him and listening to him, I can't.
I can only do it once.
On the show, I could listen to it.
Okay.
And even that's hard.
It is.
To get through it once.
I can't get through it multiple times, but we're going to have to today.
I know.
So they.
They decided he was incompetent to stand trial, essentially.
It's what they decided on the classified documents.
Intergovernmentation into the classified document.
Yeah, he's not competent for trial.
He's an old man.
He's elderly, and he's got a really bad memory.
And so we're just, we're not going to charge him with anything.
Okay, but he's okay to be president of the United States and leader of the free world, commander-in-chief of the U.S. military?
That's what's left unsaid.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, that's crazy.
That's absolutely nuts.
And it's hard to believe from the greatest nation in the history of the planet.
Really is.
And so nothing's going to come of the fact that he had classified documents in his garage next to his Corvette.
He had them stashed at the University of Pennsylvania.
He was right in his offices there in the closet there.
Yep.
He had them in the grocery aisle of his convenience store that he frequents all the time.
I'm going to let that one go.
Just don't even worry about it.
Don't even worry about it.
Nobody knew what that was.
They just thought it was the paper aisle.
Thank you.
You know, so they ignored it.
But he was pissed off at the report and what the report said about him.
Well, yeah.
And look, in his inner circle, right, the way to combat this report, this finalized investigation, is to put him out in front of the crowd and say, this is insane.
I'm not, you know, I don't have the mental fog.
I'm not deteriorating before your eyes.
They don't know what they're talking about.
But in doing that.
He proved their point.
He absolutely proved 100% everything they said.
Check this out.
When he's talking about, you know, he's the president of the whole country, of every state, which is cut eight.
When I said, when I pushed all these programs, I said I'm going to be a president of everybody.
We live in a red state or a green state.
I'm sorry, why?
Yeah, red state or a green state.
Everybody, Pat, what don't you know?
Understand about that.
The red state, the green state, the brown states, the states that are white with snow, whatever, whatever state.
I'm the president of all of them.
You believe that?
You don't even know red and blue.
He can't even do that anymore.
He doesn't even know that.
A red state and a green state and then some of the chartreuse states and the president of them.
The pretty pastel states.
Those are my states, too.
I'm the guy for every state.
Then he added, you know, he's discussing Roe v. Wade, and here's what came out.
And making Roe v. Word the law of the land.
The law of the land.
Making Roe v. Wade the Law of the Land 00:02:04
What is the deal?
And making Roe v. Word Ward making Montgomery Ward the official department store of the land.
I'm not opposed to that, by the way.
I like Montgomery Ward, but, you know.
I don't think it's in existence.
No, it is not.
No.
It is.
No.
But, you know, there was a time when it was wonderful.
I know.
It was wonderful.
So he got it wrong.
So he got it wrong.
And then he got it wrong.
And he corrected himself and got it even more wrong.
Listen to this again.
It's great.
Sharp as a tag.
Love it.
And making Roe v. Word Ward the law of the land.
The law of the land.
I can't.
I mean, I can't.
Okay, so now this, I believe these two, these first two were before his ramp after nine ramp.
Yeah, I think so.
So these two came out.
Obviously, he's showing, you know, how good and strong and powerful he is for the old red, white, and green.
Right.
And he, so this was before the news broke that he was too incompetent to stand trial.
Yes.
And, I mean, just more evidence, just more evidence of Joe Biden being Joe Biden.
Yeah.
But, I mean, even the liberal press, even CNN yesterday was kind of amazed at, first of all, the report and all of the things that he's been saying.
Here's Jeffrey Toobin on the Biden report from yesterday.
Had her put in some of that stuff in this report.
That had no place in that.
There is no reason why this report had to be 300 pages.
There is no reason why this fairly straightforward case had to be treated this way.
And the, I mean, this was just like what James Comey did to Hillary Clinton when he supposedly cleared the use of classified information and then talked about how reckless and terrible she was.
Antibiotics Shortage and Political Theater 00:04:03
You know, the job of prosecutors is to put up or shut up.
If you have a case, bring your case.
If you don't have a case, shut the hell up or say as little as you can.
Do you think he's playing politics?
I absolutely do.
You know, Merrick Garland picked a Republican prosecutor, someone who worked for Donald Trump.
I don't know why Merrick Garland chose him.
Democrats seem to have this idea that if they pick Republicans for these tough jobs, they'll get some credit for it.
It didn't work with James Comey, appointed by a Democrat.
It didn't work with her.
And I think this was, there was no case to be brought here, but her did his best to damage Biden politically.
Okay.
That's garbage.
You know, he got a pass really on this.
Yes, he did.
He got a pass on it.
We'll get into more of this and how confused he was about virtually everything coming up.
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You wonder what has to happen For Joe Biden's cabinet to be alarmed enough to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Well, we'll see.
We'll see now.
As of last night, right?
With, you know, with all the just Republicans, you know, Rick Scott, Mike Lee, Josh Hawley, all calling for the 25th Amendment to be the.
I'm going to agree, Mike Collins.
Yeah, all calling for that.
But, you know, they were saying that if he won't resign, the cabinet has to invoke it.
They have to.
And there's no signs of that happening.
Now, that was in this, that was in the reports last night or yesterday afternoon after the report came out that showed that he, you know, he couldn't remember when he was vice president and he had, you know, was numerous examples of forgetting facts.
Biden's Cabinet and the 25th Amendment 00:14:52
And then he went out and proved it.
Right.
Which is amazing to me.
Everything they said he couldn't remember.
He went out and made a speech showing us that all that was true.
And then some.
Which is the problem, right?
Because to combat this, he has to go out and face it head on and he can't.
And he's completely incapable of doing that.
So maybe, you know, after he went to bed and everyone else stayed up last night after his speech and realized, what are we doing?
Right.
Maybe they are open to it, but I mean, probably now.
Probably not.
Doubt it.
Yeah, me too.
Here he is confused about Bo's death date.
He raised that.
Frankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself, it wasn't any of their damn business.
Right.
Let me tell you something.
Tell us all the time.
Some of you have commented, I wear since the day he died, every single day, the rosary he got from Our Lady of...
From Our Lady of...
Hello?
Every Memorial Day, we hold a service remembering him attending.
Every day.
It's not funny.
Yeah, no.
It's not funny.
It's really tragic.
It's really bad for America.
It's unbelievable.
From Our Lady, the rosary he got from Our Lady of.
And he had no idea.
Anyway.
How about that Memorial Day party?
How about that Memorial Day party?
I've said too much.
I've said too much as it is.
I'm not going to tell you what Our Lady of is of.
She's a lady of something, but I'm not going to tell you because you don't deserve to know.
All right.
Throw something in.
We would never know.
I mean, I don't know where he got the rosary.
It could be Our Lady of Sorrow, Suffering, Our Lady of Guadalajara, Our Lady of Butte, Montana.
I don't know.
That's what it is.
It's my life.
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We've got more from Biden proving how brilliant he is, how sharp he is, sharp as attack, this guy.
And, you know, best communicator in the White House.
What else have we heard?
The 20-year-olds who are interns in the White House can't even keep up with him.
Can't even keep up with him.
The energy from this guy.
Oh, my gosh.
Have you seen him in action?
Watch him.
Watch him.
I have.
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All right, we were sharing some brilliance from Joe Biden.
He's very upset at what the report had to say as far as mental competence.
Special Counsel Robert Hurr released that Justice Department report that found he was, well, that he willfully retained classified materials, correct, as a private citizen, but he forgets memory.
There's just not enough there.
There's no point to it.
And apparently you have to be a lot sharper for trial than you do to be president of the United States of America.
Well, I guess that's the deal.
I guess so.
Yeah.
I mean, he wasn't there to prove his fitness to be president.
No, that's right.
That's right.
And one of the things he couldn't come up with is where Bo got his rosary, and he was trying to say it and stopped right in the middle.
When they first asked him, it wasn't any of their damn business.
Well, you know what?
You make it our business by constantly bringing up Bo.
Yeah.
That's why I thought Hunter's book should be titled, I'm Not Bo.
That would have been great.
I mean, I know.
That would have been great.
Actually, I would have been even more of a fan.
I would have had a little bit of respect for him.
I know, but he didn't.
But not only does he bring Bo up all the time, he tries to make it out with gold stars and families as if Bo died in Iraq.
He does.
He does.
And he'll say anything and do anything to get it.
And it's pathetic and it's despicable.
But here he was talking about the classified documents.
Not share classified information.
I did not share it.
With your ghostwriter.
With my ghostwriter.
I did not.
Guarantee you did not.
They said you did.
No, they did not say that.
Yeah, they did.
Mr. President, let me ask your question.
The fact of the matter is, what I didn't want repeated, I didn't want him to know, and I didn't read it to him, was I had written a long memorandum to President Obama why we should not be in Afghanistan.
And I was of this multiple pages.
And so what I was referring to, I said classified.
I should have said it should be private because it was a contact between the president and the vice president.
Wait, you know?
What was going on?
Pause it for a second.
You don't know the difference between classified and private?
Really?
That's a problem, too, right there.
If you can't, if you said classified, then that means classified.
Sure does.
Right?
When you're hearing that from the president of the United States.
He couldn't have said in the report he couldn't remember when he was vice president, so I'm not sure that he remembers this accurately.
Exactly.
All right, let's hear the rest of this.
Referring to it was not classified information in that document.
Okay.
Man, does he get angry at the drop of a hat?
He's just completely out.
He can't.
It's almost as if that's a symptom of something.
Almost.
Almost as if that's a symptom.
I don't know what it is.
I'm not a doctor.
No, you're not.
You're not.
So maybe you better shut up.
Maybe you just better shut up right now.
Okay.
I don't know.
It's stunning to me.
It is.
Where we find ourselves in 2024.
It's absolutely stunning to me.
But as he talks about the classified documents, later on in this, he blames his staff for the documents.
This is full responsibility.
23, but he takes full responsibility.
Sure, he does.
Here he is doing just that.
You take responsibility for at least being careless with classified material.
I take responsibility for not having seen exactly what my staff was doing.
That's unreal.
That's awesome.
Things that appeared in my garage, things that came out of my home.
Things that were moved up here.
But my staff.
In his garage.
But my staff.
Wow.
He just threw his staff under the bus.
I take full responsibility for not overseeing the do people enough.
Wow.
Okay, so your staff just decided, hey, you know where would be a really good place for these classified documents?
Joe Biden's garage right next to his Corvette.
Stack him behind the vet.
That's fine.
Don't worry.
This would be a good place for him.
You know what?
The closet at the unit is full.
So just put the rest of the garage.
Yeah, just put him in the garage and put him by the Corvette.
He's not even looking.
He won't even know.
Incredible.
That's incredible.
Again, he has never taken responsibility.
He's never been accountable for anything he's ever done.
That's for sure.
Anything.
Ever.
And he's not called on it by the media at all.
Somebody just asked him, do you feel, are you accountable for any of this?
No.
He just said no.
I'm not.
My staff did that.
I should I have watched them better?
Yeah, because they're incompetent fools.
Yes.
But it's their fault.
Are you serious?
Wow.
This guy is the worst.
He is the absolute worst.
He was also asked why he should run rather than somebody else.
He just, well, you'll hear it in the question here.
Mr. President, for months when you were asked about your age, you would respond with the words, watch me.
Many American people have been watching and they have expressed concerns about your age.
That is your judgment.
That is your judgment.
That is not the judgment of the press.
She is the press.
They are concerned about your mental acuity.
They say that you are too old.
Mr. President, in December, you told me that you believe there are many other Democrats who could defeat Donald Trump.
So why does it have to be you now?
What is your answer to that?
Why is the most qualified person in this country be president of the United States and finish the job I started?
Well, we're really in trouble if he's the most qualified person.
I don't want him to finish the job he started.
No, I don't.
That means the Republic.
As a nation, we're done.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Wow.
It sounds like he's fighting for this job.
It doesn't sound like he's going to step down at all.
Will they force him to somehow?
I don't know.
Maybe.
Maybe.
But he's just been cleared of the classified document thing.
Maybe they make a deal with him on the Ukraine stuff and the China stuff and the payouts he got.
And maybe they make a deal with him on Hunter where they threaten him.
You know, we're going to go after this.
Or you can step down and everything goes away.
And it goes away.
It just goes away.
We just forget.
I mean, that's possible, I guess.
We forget all about your corruption.
We just pretend like that never happened.
We'll ignore it if you just move on.
Okay.
Because we can't afford you anyway.
But if you go back to Delaware and start opening your mouth, then all bets are off.
We're going to shut this down.
But right now, it sure doesn't sound like he's preparing.
No, it doesn't.
Now, again, this was right after the report, right?
So he's out there now trying to prove that he's not what the report says.
And he's doing the opposite.
Correct.
The exact opposite.
Right.
Because the only way to do this is for him to go out and do a no-malarkey tour around the country with this stupid no-malarkey bus again and prove that he's okay.
And that can't happen because he's not up for it.
No, he's not capable.
He's really not.
I don't know if the medication has worn off.
Maybe it's not effective anymore.
Or maybe he's just degraded to the point where he's not capable of putting two sentences together.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But he's in bad shape.
I mean, I watched, we're going to talk about it here in a little while, that Vladimir Putin interview with Tucker Carlson.
And set aside all the stuff that we're going to talk about with what Putin said in the interview.
The first thing I noticed was that there's no way.
No way.
He can't even do a three-minute pre-Super Bowl interview.
No.
There's no way Joe Biden is sitting down with Tucker Carlson or anyone and being asked questions for two and a half hours.
That can't happen.
No, he couldn't do the softball Super Bowl in.
No way.
Which I didn't want him to do anyway.
And that's not my point.
Yeah, I did.
I know.
But he was asked about his memory, and here's what happened there.
President Biden, something the special counsel said in his report is that one of the reasons you were not charged is because in his description, you are a well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.
I'm well-meaning, and I'm an elderly man, and I know what the hell I'm doing.
I've been president and I put this country back on its feet.
Oh, my God.
I don't need his recommendation.
It's totally on its memory.
And can you continue as president?
My memory is so bad, I let you speak.
What a cheer.
That's what I mean.
Your memory has gotten worse.
Wow.
What an angry old man he is.
It's just terrible.
That's terrible.
And he thought he was going to get laughter there.
He thought it was funny.
They didn't think it was funny.
Biden Confuses Egypt With Mexico 00:08:32
No.
I mean, there might have been one person that a little nervous laughter there, but that was not appreciated by in this press conference.
They're not messing around with it because I think they understand.
This is serious.
You're talking about the president of the United States, the leader of the free world, the commander-in-chief of our armed forces.
This isn't funny anymore.
No, it is not.
And it never was, but, I mean, we laughed along with you for a while.
Now we see that can't happen anymore.
I didn't really laugh along with this.
No, we didn't.
We were just upset about it from the beginning.
From the beginning.
Asking how people couldn't see it and be made aware of it.
And it's right there in front of you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Incredible.
The other thing he did last night was confuse Egypt with Mexico.
Well, I mean, this is good stuff.
Nobody could read a map anymore.
That's true.
As you know, initially, the president of Mexico, Cece, did not want to open up the gate.
Wait, wow.
I'm sorry, Cece.
Material to get in.
I talked to him.
You talked to Baby.
I convinced him to open the gate.
Of Mexico.
You talked to Bibi to open the gate on the Israeli side.
Wait, now we're up to Israel?
Wait.
Okay.
Okay.
We were opening gates with Cece in Mexico, and then we were opening gates with Netanyahu in Israel.
In my home, I have a couple of globes.
Okay.
And on those globes is a map of the earth, and it shows the oceans and the continents.
Yeah.
I don't have one yet that has Mexico next to Israel.
Oh, you got the old one where Mexico is like thousands and thousands of miles away from Israel and the Gaza Strip.
I have to update my globes.
I don't know.
Where do you go with that?
Yeah, I don't.
Where do you go with it?
I don't.
From that to all the stuff with Helmut Cole.
Okay, he just recently talked to Helmut Cole who's been dead since 2017, who hasn't been president or chancellor of Germany since 1998.
And Francois Mitterrand of France, who's been dead since 1996.
And he talked to both those guys right after he became president.
I mean, even KJP, when asked about Mitterrand, was like, I'm not going to go down that rabbit hole.
Right.
There's no way to and make it look like it's okay.
Right.
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All right, something else from Joe Biden yesterday.
I mean, unbelievable day for him.
Just an unbelievable day.
He accused Israel of responding too harshly in Gaza.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm of the view.
Here's what he said.
I'm of the view that the conduct of the response in the Gaza Strip has been over the top.
Are you?
Are you?
Because I'm not a two-state solution.
Right.
I think that, as you know, initially, the president of what he just said.
The president of Mexico, Cece, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in.
Abdel Fatah El-Sisi is the president of Egypt, but okay.
I talked to him.
I convinced him to open the gate.
He also convinced him to move his nation from North America to the Middle East.
So that takes a lot of time.
I mean, it's screwed up.
Egypt and Mexico.
Yes.
Yes.
Along with Germany.
Well, he screwed up all in the last two days.
It's amazing.
That's the word I'm looking for.
Sharp as attack.
That's the word I'm looking for.
Sharp as attack.
Sharp as attack.
Look, so their response has been over the top when 1,200 of their citizens were massacred.
Come on.
How can you even say that about an ally?
Was Israel continually breathing down our necks about our response to 9-11?
I don't think so.
And look, Israel's not perfect either.
They've spied on us in the past.
We've put people in prison for that.
You know, there have been some bumps along the road.
But for the most part, we're really good allies with Israel.
The only other ally who's probably closer is Great Britain.
But we're not supporting them right now.
He pretends to, but he's really not.
On the side, because of his, all of the leftist rhetoric, and he's being protested everywhere he goes.
I think that's really had an effect on him now.
And so now he's trying to say, okay, yeah, they've gone too far.
No, they haven't.
No.
I disagree with them.
They have not.
Wholeheartedly.
Do you know that there was just a report, in fact, that came out that their response has been among them as far as civilian casualties is among the most mild in the history of warfare.
At least as far as killing civilians, because they've done everything they can to not kill civilians, including dropping flyers, making announcements, going through neighborhoods and telling people, look, we're going to bomb this area.
You need to leave.
They even, against their better judgment, allowed humanitarian aid in.
Yes.
They've paused what's been going on.
They stopped it for weeks.
And against their better judgment, again, they've done all of this.
And still, still, they're being treated like they're war criminals.
Well, it's just not, it's just not true.
And nobody's reporting on the fact that the daily death toll in Gaza has been cut in half in the past month.
And it's fallen almost two-thirds since late October.
But nobody cares about that.
No, they don't.
And nobody cares about the fact that all the numbers that we're getting about civilian deaths in Gaza are coming from the Gaza Health Ministry, which is Hamas.
Come on.
You can't believe a single word they say.
I'd be okay with giving them like a 10-minute warning.
You have 10 minutes, and after that, we're turning into rubble.
We're turning into rubble.
I'm not opposed to that.
Is that too far?
No.
Look, they're trying to wipe out Hamas, and I think they need to.
Yes, they do.
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Just like the, what was the canon episode?
Because it wasn't Winter Blues, right?
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the reason it got stuck in everybody's head is because when they were remember the lawsuits from the government when they were sending the Hollywood actors and actresses to jail for paying for their kids to go to college Yeah.
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Moa wouldn't do it.
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Appreciate you doing that.
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How are you doing?
I'm doing good.
Fantastic.
I got to say, I am worried that the Republicans have more ammunition to try to take Joe out of office, and I really don't want them to do it.
And the reason why is this is exactly what the Democrats want them to do.
And we always seem to fall into the trap, whatever the Democrats set for us.
You walk right into it, hook, line, and sneaker.
And I don't think for a year and a half, they've wanted him to be on the ticket, but they can't figure out a way to get rid of him.
Because he won't leave.
Yeah, he won't leave.
Yeah.
I mean, that could well be.
I think there's a lot of behind-the-scenes maneuvering on their part to try to figure out how do they get Gavin Newsome or, you know, Michelle Obama or whoever.
If you put me a toss-up between Gavin and Michelle, I'm going Gavin.
Gavin.
Yes, please.
I'm Gavin Watson.
100 times out of 100.
Well, yeah, because she's popular.
He won't be.
No, he's a nightmare.
I mean, he's terrible.
Thanks, James.
Appreciate it.
That's an interesting thing to consider.
It is.
That's a very interesting.
That's a good point.
And it's a good way to look at it because it probably could be true.
Because that could be.
Then they get to say, we're the bad guys.
And behind the scenes.
Thankfully, he's gone.
We got rid of him finally.
You know, I got another one of these interesting scam emails.
At least I think it's a scam.
Last week or the week before, I got this email invite to do a podcast, to do Jimmy Fallon's podcast.
That's great.
Good for you.
Yeah.
Except for I don't think it's legit.
I get them all the time.
In fact, they wanted me on the podcast and offered me $2,500 for doing every episode of the podcast that I do.
But they were only inviting me, I think, once, but it would have been a $2,500 payout if I was on Jimmy Fallon's podcast.
Right.
And you think, okay, Jimmy Fallon's not paying people $2,500 to be on his podcast.
No, he's not.
And so, but I couldn't figure out what the scam is there.
I know it's a scam.
I just don't know how they're benefiting from it.
Maybe somebody knows and they've seen or they understand how these work.
Do you have to because they don't have any of my information?
And then I just got this new one that's even better.
Dear Pat Gray, hope this message finds you in great spirits.
Well, it has.
You're fortunate because, man, I'm in tremendous spirits right now.
My name is Adam River.
I'm excited to present a special invitation to you, an opportunity to be featured as a distinguished guest on our widely acclaimed Full Send podcast hosted by the renowned Kyle Forgard.
Oh, nice for Geared.
Do you know who Kyle is?
I don't know.
I'm not familiar with renowned Kyle.
I am not familiar with the renowned Kyle Fourgard.
But it's proudly sponsored by Nike with the iconic slogan, just do it.
Okay.
So the details, and then they give me the details.
It's hosted by charismatic Canadian podcaster Kyle Forgeard.
Okay, so he's also renowned and he does the show.
And he's charismatic.
Yeah, and he does the show.
That's good.
Yeah.
Some of their episodes have featured personalities like Elon Musk, Candace Owen, Hulk Hogan, and more.
Have they?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
But they are offering me, okay, not the miserable $2,500 offer from Jimmy Fallon.
They're offering me $5,000 to do an episode of the of the fabulous Full Send podcast.
So it's got to be all over it.
I know.
I got them from, well, the Joe Button podcast.
Joe Button.
Joe Button.
You know him.
You love him.
I mean, Joe.
I can't live without Joe.
Joe's a little cheap.
He only offered me $3,000 this last week.
That's sad.
I know.
I closed it when I looked at it.
Sorry, I don't consider your podcast, Joe, for less than five.
Sorry.
I just don't.
I'm not reading the rest of the email, let alone do the podcast.
Does it say this?
As a token of appreciation for your valuable time and contribution, we're delighted to offer you a generous compensation of USD.
So US dollars.
These are U.S. dollars.
Yeah.
Yeah, they allow you to do that.
$5,000 for each episode.
Yeah, I love that we put that in.
Because Americans always preface the number of USD.
Always.
What is the scam here?
Joe just said that this is to show their appreciation for my participation.
Okay, it's not for your valuable time and contribution.
We're pleased to offer a compensation.
Okay.
Yeah, it's nice of them.
And it's only three grand?
Yeah, three grand to enjoy their voice.
That's embarrassing.
It's very important.
Joe, that's embarrassing.
Then I get those.
Yeah.
And I guess if I reply, then they are able to get my information.
And if I, especially if I reply.
Is that what it is?
If you reply and then they reply back and ask you for your banking information to get outside the, you know, once, yeah, for sure.
Once you send them any kind of financial transformation.
Which I'd never do.
That'd be stupid.
You'd have to be a separate account if you wanted to give it a shot, right?
Because I get asked all the time in my email, chewing the fat at theblaze.com, by the way, that they want to advertise.
Shameless.
You're shameless today.
Absolutely shameless.
I'm just saying it.
What is that, the ninth mention of it?
Not even close.
All right.
Eight.
Oh, my God.
Eight times.
How many times?
Not even close.
I'll get there.
Okay.
I'll get there.
Don't worry.
I know you will.
They want to advertise on my Jeff Fisher Radio Facebook page.
And they'll say, hey, we'll advertise for anywhere from $500 to $3,000 or $5,000 a week for these ads.
I don't think I've gotten that.
But they want access to the Facebook page.
And they're fine.
Our ads are fine.
And I can't find the email, the last email I got.
I may have deleted it.
So you don't have to worry about it.
It's not going to be something you'll be ashamed of.
I will say, when you start talking to me about $3,000 to $5,000 a week, I'm considering putting ads on my Facebook page.
Yes.
Jeff Fisher Radio is running ads.
Why wouldn't you?
Of course.
But I can't give them my information.
I can't bring myself to do that.
I just know.
There's no way I trust it.
So that one is kind of obvious because you've got to provide access.
We have to, right?
Yeah.
And then all hell could break loose.
Who knows what they're going to do.
But this, they don't have any access to.
They'll show up and talk on a podcast.
Yeah.
That's it.
And I'll show up every day for five grand an episode.
Are you kidding me?
No doubt.
Every day of the week.
I mean, I'm not doing Joe Button for three grand.
No.
I'm not doing that.
That's ridiculous.
But for $5,000 an episode, yeah.
Yeah.
I'll do Joe for $5,000.
$25,000 a week.
Okay.
Me and Joe.
52 weeks a year.
I won't even take a vacation the first year.
Buddy and I are button around.
I'll tell you that for that.
So if anybody knows, I would love to hear what the angle is on that.
I don't know.
Maybe it's you have to communicate with them, the back and forth, and then they drop it on you.
Man, I want to accept.
Me too.
I want to accept because I cannot bring myself to it.
You know this.
How many times have I said, I really want to be on the full send podcast with Kyle?
What's his face?
I'm tired of hearing it.
I'm tired of hearing it.
I know, I apologize, but it's a dream.
You know, what can I tell you?
It's a dream.
I'm not a female.
I thought my dream had come true.
And then instead of my dream coming true, they cleaned out my bank account.
Right.
That wasn't fun, really?
So this is maybe a little more sophisticated than the Nigerian Prince scam that goes around and continues to circulate.
Yeah, I still get those from time to time of the, and it's not, and it's, you know, it's a playoff of the Nigerian Prince where someone is in charge of someone's bank account that has 11,823,000 shillings in it, and they needed some place to hold it and transfer it, and they needed someone special like you to help.
And it belongs to you.
Somebody special like you.
You belong to some lady who died and all her relatives are dead now.
I hate when that happens.
If nothing is done within a month, the money goes away.
It goes back to whatever country's government it's in.
But they need your help to get the money to the proper place.
And then they'll cut you in on some of the tape.
Yeah, I don't get the whole amount.
What do you get?
How much?
I think the last one was you get gladly give me like 30%, 20% or something of the 11 million.
Nice.
Yeah, I know.
Really?
30% of $11 million?
That's not bad.
It wasn't the whole thing.
I was a little disappointed.
What am I doing here?
That's not bad.
I think I'd do it for 30% of 11 million.
11 million?
Yeah, I think I would.
Because, first of all, I have a big heart.
Did you want to help?
I just want to help.
I'm into serving people.
So, yeah.
And I'm sure that once the email exchange begins, and more specifically, even if you were to give them some sort of transaction address, a PayPal, a Venmo, or whatever, you're done.
Oh, yeah.
Start again.
Back to zero.
Yeah.
I mean, we're all close enough to zero as it is now with Bidenomics.
I don't actually need to be at zero.
That's for sure.
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This is interesting.
The technology used in Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine carries toxicity risks.
Hmm.
Wait.
That's not from Pat Gray or Jeff Fisher or my very passionate producer on Pat Gray Unleashed, Keith Malinak, who is not a fan of the mRNA vaccine.
No, he is not.
That comes from scientists with the company.
I'm sorry, what?
So are they still with the company?
Scientists from Moderna.
Are they still with the company?
Are these angry ex-employees?
It doesn't say.
It doesn't say.
So I assume they're still with the company because it said with the company.
A major challenge now, according to the scientists, is how to efficiently de-risk potential toxicities associated with mRNA technology.
That does seem like an important thing.
De-Risking mRNA Toxicities 00:02:43
Yeah.
And I thought there were no toxicities.
I thought you could de-risk.
If you brought it up, you were demonetized.
You were edited.
You were banned.
You were banished.
Are you kidding me?
Everything we've said from the beginning has been true.
The Moderna and Pfizer COVID shots used modified messenger ribonucleic os acid technology, which is mRNA, that's delivered by lipid nanoparticles.
The toxicity risks include lipid nanoparticle structural components.
Love those.
Production methods, route of administration, and proteins produced from complex mRNAs.
That were supposed to go away.
This protein, I do remember that once they were saying, well, you don't need to de-risk because it's not permanent.
Right.
It lasts a couple of days and then it's gone.
And it's not true.
And they're finally admitting, nah, sorry, we were wrong.
That sticks around for months or years.
Wait, what?
That would have been important to note.
I don't know, before you canceled about a thousand physicians who were saying, hey, something's wrong here.
Maybe we need to look at it.
And a lot of the physicians may have impacted the choices people made whether to take your mRNA vaccine or not.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I mean, this is the safe and effective vaccine that nobody could question.
We don't want any questions about this.
It's fantastic.
If you either take it or this thing kills us all.
Really?
No, not so much.
Yeah, not so much.
Okay, yeah, it's not effective.
And oh, yeah, it's not safe either.
So never mind.
Never mind.
Wow.
Unreal.
Putin's Take on the Ukraine Coup 00:15:06
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Oh!
All right, stand up.
Nice.
Thank you.
Nice.
Thank you.
Pat and Jeffy, for Glenn today, we got to go over this Tucker Carlson interview with Vladimir Putin.
Fascinating.
We'll get into that in one minute.
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So, Tucker's been getting a lot of flack over this interview.
You can't interview dictators anymore.
Now, it was once apparently perfectly acceptable because...
Well, it was considered journalism.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah.
60 Minutes has interviewed Vladimir Putin, Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden.
Yes.
You know, probably Pol Pot back in the day.
You name it.
They've interviewed him.
They weren't able to save the radio tapes when they interviewed Pol Pot, but they're there.
But now it's absolutely off limits.
Now it's off limits.
Well, Tucker went and did some journalism anyway.
He interviewed Vladimir Putin and Putin had some things to say, mostly about us.
Here's what he had to say about the U.S. dollar.
To use the dollar as a tool of foreign policy struggle is one of the biggest strategic mistakes made by the US political leadership.
The dollar is the cornerstone of the United States power, but they won't stop printing.
What does the debt of $33 trillion tell us about?
As soon as the political leadership decided to use the U.S. dollar as a tool of political struggle, a blow was dealt to this American power.
I would not like to use any strong language, but it is a stupid thing to do and a grave mistake.
Look at what is going on in the world.
Even the United States allies are now downsizing their dollar reserves.
Seeing this, everyone starts looking for ways to protect themselves.
But the fact that the United States applies restrictive measures to certain countries, such as placing restrictions on transactions, freezing assets, etc., causes great concern and sends a signal to the whole world.
Do you even realize what is going on or not?
Does anyone in the United States realize this?
Yeah.
Some do.
Some people do.
Some do.
I also realized he had it completely wrong.
We're not 33 trillion in debt.
We're 34 trillion in debt.
I don't want to use strong language, but that's stupid.
That's so 100 days ago, Vlad.
Where does he get his information?
What a moron.
I'll tell you this, though.
Like, again, we'll play these clips, and you know, obviously, as you said, you know, going to be a lot of people.
It's about America, yeah.
I mean, he's the man of peace.
He's the guy who's doing everything right.
But I will say, you know, in the beginning, he gave a history of Russia where he's, you know, it started back in, I don't know, 868 or something, 862.
And he went on about the Ukraine and 988, and he's on and on.
He's telling the history.
There's not a chance that Joe Biden could do that.
Joe Biden could sit down and do this.
He can't remember.
I have by where bows.
Anyway.
Right.
I mean, right.
There's no way.
And I'm fine when we point that out.
I don't want him pointing it out.
That's the thing.
I know.
And I'm fine talking about the struggles we're going through in this country.
I don't want him babbling about it.
Because you got your own situation in Russia, my friend.
Look better.
Right.
Because he's not.
He's a good idea.
And he's not.
He's not.
He's not a good guy.
He's a vicious, brutal killer from the KGB.
I mean, he even talks about it.
Right.
He even talks about it in the interview.
But everything is the CIA's problem.
Right.
Not his.
Yeah, no.
He was just an investigative on it.
No.
Right.
The KGB was just intelligence.
We're just find things out and we talk about it and then we make sure that peace ensues afterward.
Okay.
Right.
All right.
Whatever.
But he was talking about the CIA's involvement in a coup in Ukraine.
As the Americans requested, Yanukovych did use neither the armed forces nor the police, yet the armed opposition committed a coup in Kiev.
What is that supposed to mean?
Who do you think you are?
I wanted to ask the then-U.S. leadership with the backing of whom?
With the backing of CIA, of course.
Oh, the organization you wanted to join back in the day, as I understand.
We should thank God they didn't let you in.
Although, it is a serious organization.
I understand.
My former vis-à-vis in the sense that I served in the first main directorate, Soviet Union's intelligence service.
They have always been our opponents.
A job is a job.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah, but the KGB, they're just peace lovers, right?
They didn't participate in nefarious activity.
That's all CIA stuff.
There is.
You know, so acting illicitly all over the world.
I mean, this is agonizing to me.
It's difficult because as Glenn predicted, he did make it all about America.
And sadly, I don't know that Tucker turned that back around on him much.
But he asked.
Was he there for that?
Yeah.
I make the argument that he, you know, if you're there for that, but he talked about how in the beginning, Tucker laid the groundwork of the interview that it appeared Putin was just fillerbustering when he was going through the history.
And then looking back at it, and he said we tried to cut him off a couple of times and he became frustrated with them trying to cut him off because he's going through his history lesson.
And so looking back on it, he said, he's just trying to lay the groundwork for Russian history and into Ukraine today.
So look at it through that lens.
So I don't know that trying to turn it against him would have done any good.
It's very difficult to do that, too.
No kidding.
I mean, he's in an intimidating place.
I don't know if they did this at the Kremlin, at his house.
I think it was at the palace.
He opened with the Kremlin behind him.
But you're there with Putin and his people all around.
And the FSB.
They're all there.
Vlad is sitting there with his cup taking his watch.
Rubbing his wrist.
That's hard.
You know, just that intimidating, that little intimidation move.
Yep.
It's just, it's all tough to do.
I mean, I've interviewed people who bring an intimidation factor with them, like bodyguards.
Like as well.
You know, five or six gigantic bodyguards.
And they're standing there staring at you with a death look the entire interview.
And it's intimidating.
It's hard.
So being in Russia is hard.
I mean, I remember as an example, interviewing David Duke.
And he comes in with entourage, which are a dozen guys that are eight feet tall, all white and blonde hair.
And now you're supposed to say, how about that book, huh?
Right.
What kind of racist are you?
How about that?
You're a jerk and a racist and a hideous person.
It's hard.
Right.
It's very difficult.
So they talked about how the war started with Ukraine, CUD-19.
That was eight years before the current conflict started.
So what was the trigger for you?
was the moment where you decided you had to do this initially it was the cool in ukraine that provoked the conflict By the way, back then, the representatives of three European countries, Germany, Poland, and France, arrived.
They were the guarantors of the signed agreement between the government of Yanukovych and the opposition.
They signed it as guarantors.
Despite that, the opposition committed a coup, and all these countries pretended that they didn't remember that they were guarantors of the peaceful settlement.
They just threw it in the stove right away, and nobody recalls that.
I don't know if the U.S. knows anything about the agreement between the opposition and the authorities.
And it's three guarantors who, instead of bringing this whole situation back into the political field, supported the coup.
Although it was meaningless, believe me.
Because President Yanukovych agreed to all conditions.
He was ready to hold an early election, which he had no chance of winning, frankly speaking.
Everyone knew that.
Then why the coup?
Why the victims?
Why threatening Crimea?
Why launching an operation in Donbass?
This I do not understand.
That is exactly what the miscalculation is.
The CIA did its job to complete the coup.
I think one of the deputy secretaries of state said that it cost a large sum of money, almost $5 billion.
But the political mistake was colossal.
Why would they have to do that?
All this could have been done legally without victims, without military action, without losing Crimea.
We would have never considered to even lift a finger if it hadn't been for the bloody developments on Maidan.
Because we agreed with the fact that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, our borders should be along the borders of former Union's republics.
We agreed to that, but we never agreed to NATO's expansion, and moreover, we never agreed that Ukraine would be in NATO.
We did not agree to NATO bases there without any discussion with us.
For decades, we kept asking, don't do this, don't do that.
And what triggered the latest events?
Firstly, the current Ukrainian leadership declared that it would not implement the Minsk agreements, which had been signed, as you know, after the events of 2014 in Minsk, where the plan of peaceful settlement in Donbass was set forth.
The Minsk agreements.
But no, the current Ukrainian leadership, foreign minister, all other officials, and then president himself said that they don't like anything about the Minsk agreements.
In other words, they were not going to implement it.
A year or a year and a half ago, former leaders of Germany and France said openly to the whole world that they indeed signed the Minsk agreements, but they never intended to implement them.
They simply led us by the nose.
Was there anyone for you to talk to?
Did you call a U.S. President Secretary of State and say if you keep militarizing Ukraine with NATO forces, this is going to get a lot of people in the United States?
We talked about this all the time.
We addressed the United States and European countries' leadership to stop these developments immediately, to implement the Minsk agreements.
Frankly speaking, I didn't know how we were going to do this, but I was ready to implement them.
Just a man of peace.
Peace agreements are complicated for Ukraine.
They included lots of elements of those Donbass territories' independence.
I can't take it anymore.
However, it's really sad that this man of peace has been betrayed so many times by the United States of America.
I mean, all he's tried to do is just live up to the Minsk agreement.
Suicide in 2014.
I don't even know that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe U.S. leadership doesn't understand that.
Maybe they don't know that.
But he tried to tell them.
Tried to.
Tried to tell him.
Because you know why?
He's a man of peace.
That's why.
What does he have to do to show you how peaceful he is?
This man.
I mean, how many countries does he have to invade before you realize he's a man of peace?
And you are evil bastards.
Thank you.
Boris Johnson's Misunderstood Peace 00:06:27
How many times?
I don't know.
I don't either.
I don't know the answer.
I don't either.
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All right.
The man of peace.
He had a little bit more to say.
Thank goodness.
Because he's so misunderstood in this country.
You know what I mean?
Just misunderstood.
He's a nice man trying to do nice things and trying to bring peace to the world through, you know, murdering hundreds of thousands of people.
Sometimes you got to break a few eggs to make an omelet.
Am I right?
You are right.
And he's making some peace omelets.
That's what he's trying to do here.
But the Ukrainian war should have ended already.
But of course, you know who's at fault.
Not him.
Cut 20.
So I just want to make sure I'm not misunderstanding what you're saying.
I don't think that I am.
I think you're saying you want a negotiated settlement to what's happening in Ukraine.
Right.
Of course.
And we made it.
We prepared the huge document in Istanbul that was initialed by the head of the Istanbul agreement.
There you go.
Not so all of it.
He put his signature and then he himself.
We were ready to sign it and the war would have been over long ago.
Right there.
There you go.
Right there, man.
Prime Minister Johnson.
He tried.
He talked us out of it.
And we missed that job.
Goddamn, Boris Johnson.
It would have been the Instant Bull Agreement.
Boris freaking Johnson.
Just a puppet of the United States.
Oh, man.
Wouldn't let it happen.
If only it wasn't for Boris Johnson.
He had it signed.
It was ready to go.
There was peace on the way.
And then Boris Johnson.
Dang it.
Darn thing.
Oh, dang.
I'm just a man of peace.
He's a man of peace.
Well, and the inevitable question, I like this question.
Who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline?
Who blew up Nord Stream?
Yes.
You for sure.
He was busy that day.
I did not blow up Nord Stream.
You know what he's saying.
Thank you, though.
You, as in the United States, do it.
Yeah, he does.
You personally may have.
He does, but the CIA puzzle.
The CIA.
There you go.
Do you have evidence that NATO or the CIA did it?
I can't take it.
Do you have evidence?
Vlad.
Let's see it.
You know, I won't get into details, but people always say such case bags.
He doesn't want to say that.
But in this case, we should not only look for someone who is interested, but also for someone who has capabilities.
He had no way to do that.
But not all of them are capable of sinking to the bottom of the Baltic Sea and carrying out this explosion.
Sure.
These two components should be connected.
Who is interested and who is capable of doing it?
That's the biggest act of industrial terrorism ever.
And it's the largest emission of CO2 in history.
Okay, so if you had evidence, and presumably given your security services, your intel services, you would, that NATO, the U.S., CIA, the West did this.
Why wouldn't you present it and win a propaganda?
Thank you.
Good question.
Yeah, great question.
And the answer is.
In the war of propaganda, it is very difficult to defeat the United States.
Right.
Right, they're so good at propaganda.
I mean, they run it all.
They run it.
European media.
All right, got it.
The ultimate banks.
I mean, I can't.
I can't take it.
That's unbelievable.
It's unbelievable.
Okay.
If you have information, evidence, proof that the CIA blew up the pipeline.
I mean, I don't doubt it.
Let's see it.
I don't necessarily doubt it.
It could be.
And we've talked about the fact it could have been us.
It could have been us.
But it definitely could have been Russia, too.
Absolutely.
I mean, they have the capability.
They have the right to.
Following his line of investigation, it most definitely could have been them.
Yes, it could have.
But if you think you have evidence of the CIA's involvement, let's see it.
Let's have it.
You give me this propaganda nonsense.
Shut up.
That was agonizing.
Agonizing.
But he's a man of peace.
Man of peace.
So.
Ben Beck.
Hello.
Uh.
All right.
Sometimes, you know, what you feel with your wallet is as important or even more important than what you're feeling with your heart.
I'm sure your heart breaks, as mine does, for the enormous loss of life every year from abortion.
But we have to do something about it.
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Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
Um, Hopefully he'll be back on Monday.
Tomorrow's his birthday.
He's going to be 60 years old.
We got something from Five for Fighting, John Andrasik, coming up in just a few minutes.
I think you're going to love it.
Yesterday, was it about this time or maybe an hour earlier, might have been in the second hour, that we talked about the Montana couple that lost custody of their daughter.
And the daughter, because she's trans, she wants to get puberty blockers, wants to have the top surgery, all of those things.
She wants to transition to a boy.
Yes.
So the state took custody of her and sent her to Canada, where her biological mother lives.
And I guess they're going to do the surgery there.
I guess it's going to happen.
Is that why the mom says, yeah, come on up to Canada?
We'll do it for you here.
That's the impression I got.
It's weird because, well, that's probably exclusive.
That's where mom lives because those states, most of those states that allow that, they pay for it.
If you get diagnosed with gender dysphoria, then Medicaid kicks in and they pay for it.
Well, that's great.
Isn't that nice?
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
Because you really want a 14-year-old to make that life decision, right?
I don't care what age you are.
I don't either.
If you diagnose with geneticism, if you could be four years old, then you need to have the surgery that would make you be less dysphoric.
And I'll tell you this.
When I was 14, I wish you would have cast in stone every thought I had because, man, was I wise at 14.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Oh, I knew exactly what life was about.
And it's silly to think.
At 14, you just know.
It's silly to think that we've lost our way in that way.
I know.
Everybody knows that at 14, you don't.
You don't.
You don't know what's good for the rest of your life.
If you can't make life changing decisions like that at 14 years old, is there no common sense anymore?
And of course, the answer is no.
There isn't any common sense anymore.
I mean, these parents, these poor parents who are trying to do the best thing for their daughter.
So did they get, and I don't know the entire story.
So the dad is her real dad and the mom is the silly.
So her real mom lives in Canada.
So did the state just say, oh, you said no, so we're taking your kid?
Yes.
CFS.
I think they call it CFS.
CPS, whatever the agency is, they took control of the child and got her to Canada.
Isn't that amazing?
Isn't that a United States?
Yeah.
In a Republican state, supposedly Republican state, Montana, CFS comes in, takes custody of the daughter.
Ships the daughter to another country?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Across national boundaries.
Oh, my gosh.
It's an incredible thing.
How is that even allowed?
I don't know.
I don't know.
The parents sounded great.
They sounded like they're beside themselves, of course.
And, you know, they sound like they want the best for her daughter.
There's been no implication of any sort of abuse.
It was just a no to the transitioning.
Yeah.
Right.
So even there was no logical conclusion like it's no now.
You know, if you want to transition in four years when you're 18 or whenever the Montana state government says you're an adult, go ahead.
Right.
Which you would think would be reasonable.
Yeah.
Okay.
If you still want to do this when you're an adult human being.
So have at it.
Then that's going to happen to you.
Right.
But that's not the decision that's being made.
Wow.
They're instead, I guess, trusting this 14-year-old to make a life decision, a life-altering decision like this for the rest of her life.
Talk to the kids who transitioned and now want to detransition and how difficult a process that is.
How many times have we seen it over and over and over?
It's insane, but it doesn't matter because it's the prevailing ideology right now.
If you think you're trans, then you're trans.
And that's cast in stone.
And not only cast in stone, which, you know, I get it.
Okay, so you think you're trans.
All right, fine.
You know, you think you're a boy or you think you're a girl.
And you're thinking, man, I should get the surgery because I think that.
Well, how about we wait?
Right.
You know, let's wait.
And I'm not saying no forever.
I'm saying no until you're older.
Here's some boy clothes.
You know, I'm even, I'm even not a boy.
Here's some girl clothes, whatever.
If we're going to go that far down the road, okay.
But we're not going to make physical changes.
Changes.
Right.
You can make that decision when you are an adult.
We're not going to start responsible for you.
Yeah.
So no.
Right.
How about no.
That used to be logical.
Right.
That's a response.
It used to be responsible parenting.
Not anymore.
Now you're abusive.
Okay.
Okay.
I know.
Okay.
And what are you supposed to do?
That's all you can say, really, is okay.
All right.
I guess I got no rights as a parent anymore.
I guess not.
I mean, how do you fight the government agency that's coming to your house to take your children?
I'm sorry.
That scares me.
Yeah, because I don't know how people fight that.
Honestly, I don't know how you fight that.
You need to go.
If they come a knocking, they're going to do what they're going to do.
There are certain agencies that will help you, and you need to seek them out.
Immediately.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And Glenn gave them some names yesterday of some agencies that you can seek out, and they said they were going to look into it.
They hadn't yet, but they were going to.
They come with the SWAT team to take your kids away because you said no to the transitioning surgery.
There's not much you can do.
There's really not.
And when you take them across not just state lines, boundaries.
International boundaries.
International boundaries.
What are you supposed to do?
And Canada is so liberal.
They're gone.
They're gone.
You can't fight against Canada with Justin Turdot.
No.
No, no, no.
And his leadership.
I mean, we pay for it here in the U.S. I'm sure that Canada does.
There's no question about that.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
We put up the facade.
Well, you've got to be diagnosed with, okay.
Should I see that doctor over there?
That doctor there will be able to say whether I should be diagnosed or not.
And has he ever said, has he ever not diagnosed anyone with gender dysphoria when they went to him?
Probably not.
And the thing is, 10 years ago, it was a mental disorder.
10 years ago, you were mentally ill with this problem.
But now, now you have to be accepted that way.
I mean, if you're against it, you're the one with the mental problems.
Exactly right.
It's gone completely the other way now.
It's so insane.
There's just no words for it.
There's really nothing in the English language that can sum up.
Oh, I've got a couple words.
Yeah, well, okay.
But that you can use on the radio.
Also, Brown University students are going on a hunger strike to force Brown University to divest from Israel.
Apparently, they've got some investments in Israel.
And the students are, there's a group of 19 students at Brown who have gone on a hunger strike.
I know.
Calling for the school to divest from companies which profit from human rights abuses in Palestine.
Oh, man.
And they're going on a hunger strike.
It's going to be a shame to see them start.
It's going to be a shame.
Yeah, right.
I mean, I don't want them to.
If you don't want to eat, though, don't eat.
I don't care.
I just want to go on right now.
I'm going to say, and this is just coming from me, and I know this might be a surprise, but I will never go on a hunger strike for anything.
What if you strongly believe in it, though?
No.
You're right.
I know.
I know.
I'm shocked.
I know.
That's not happening.
Okay.
You're on your own.
Oh, man.
You're on your own with your hunger strike.
Well, this hunger strike began clear back on February 2nd.
So it's been going on a week now.
And it will continue until Brown University considers a proposal on destiny.
It comes amid a growth in protests calling for colleges and local governments to divest from assets linked to Israel and the Israeli military.
We've gone through a lot of other means of showing the university where we stand and what our demands are, according to Niante Nepal, one of the striking students.
Well, go ahead.
Don't eat.
Yeah.
And let's see what happens.
I'd be fascinated to know.
Are they at least getting like bread and water?
Oh, I'd like to know that as well.
Are they getting water chili pepper in it or something to keep it?
No, there's no way they're not eating or drinking.
Right.
It's not really a hunger strike.
It's just, we demand.
We're not eating delicious things strike.
That's what it is.
Right.
Organizing has been going on for over 10 years on this campus around this issue.
We've had vigils.
We've held various programs to get students tuned in.
And since October 7th, it escalated to sit-ins where at this date, 61 students have been arrested.
Wow, that's how committed they are.
61 students.
The hunger strike felt like the next appropriate step.
Yep.
Stop.
I mean, that's the first thing I think of when I get mad at somebody.
A hunger strike.
You know what?
Never.
What's the odds Brown capitulates?
Okay.
About 98.
Yeah.
9%, I would say.
I'll bet you they do.
I'll bet you they do.
We'll check back next week.
Their safety.
Yeah.
I mean, right.
You know what?
We can't have them not eat.
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Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today who turns 60 years old tomorrow.
He's 60 years for a moment.
And here's John Andrassic with a little tribute to his 68th birthday.
Almost at the bottom of the poll.
Ooh, a destiny.
I have equal right to vote.
Martin Luther King was assassinated.
The draft lottery.
Birthdays for the draft.
And one for fifth for real.
The time has come for action.
I'm 15.
Legalized abortion.
Beginning their sixth day of captivity.
Counting the waves, I'm just one or two for a moment.
She feels better than ever and we're on fire.
Challenger is destroyed.
Making our way back from Mars.
At least not yet, but the symbolic tearing down of the Berlin Wall.
There's never a wish better than this when you only got a hundred.
Princess Wilds has been killed.
And I did not have sexual sexual relationship with them.
I'm 33 for a moment.
I'm still the man.
There's no way the plane could miss.
In the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq.
There's never a wish better than this.
Lehman Brothers is going back.
We're gonna have Barack Obama fix this economy.
We're moving on.
Donald Trump wins the presidency.
Confirmed cases worldwide.
252.
That is unfortunate.
You're 60 for a moment.
Time for just another moment.
And I'm just dreaming.
Counting the ways. Jr. is elected the 46th president of 16.
There's still time for you.
22.
I feel you too.
33.
You're on your way every day.
It's a new day now.
It's a new day now.
There's never a wish better than this When you only got a hundred years to live Happy 60th, Glenn.
I'm right behind you, buddy.
Happy birthday.
Nice.
Ah, yeah, that's nice.
That's nice.
Is he 60 years older?
Or is that the waist size now?
No.
I'm not sure.
It's in my presentation.
There are no fat jokes to be made.
Okay, there's no fat jokes.
We don't tell her.
Okay, that's what I thought.
Yeah.
Okay, so.
Right.
The picture of him at 13 was fascinating.
I've never seen that one before.
The buck teeth?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's great.
Yeah.
There's some great pictures in there.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
That's awesome.
There was one of us from, I think, 1993, somewhere in there, 93, 94.
Wow.
Just we were like in our 30s for a moment.
Right.
I know.
Goes by.
Goes.
Blink of an eye.
Doesn't it?
Jeez.
That song kills me every time because you really are that age for a moment.
And then it's gone.
It's gone.
Whatever.
Happy birthday.
Yeah.
Happy birthday.
Hopefully, he'll be back on Monday.
We'll see you then.
Have a great Super Bowl weekend.
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