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No More Politics: It Is DANGEROUS to Let Biden Continue His Presidency | Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy & Rep. Chip Roy | 6/28/24

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No More Politics: It Is DANGEROUS to Let Biden Continue His Presidency | Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy & Rep. Chip Roy | 6/28/24

No More Politics: It Is DANGEROUS to Let Biden Continue His Presidency | Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy & Rep. Chip Roy | 6/28/24

No More Politics: It Is DANGEROUS to Let Biden Continue His Presidency | Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy & Rep. Chip Roy | 6/28/24

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something I've never seen before.

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This country just continues

4:10

to get more and

4:12

more bizarre. When

4:15

the president, I'm going to spend some

4:18

time here talking as if you've watched

4:20

the debate last night, because

4:23

we have so much to cover. But

4:26

I will tell you, let me just play

4:29

the first thing that came out of Joe

4:31

Biden's mouth last night. Do

4:33

we have the first cut with his

4:35

opening statement, please? Let

4:42

me look for the number. I'm sorry. It's

4:47

cut six. President Biden, inflation has

4:49

slowed, but prices remain high. Since

4:52

you took office, the price of essentials has

4:54

increased. For example, a basket of groceries

4:56

that cost $100 then now costs more than $120. And

5:01

typical home prices have jumped more than 30%. What

5:05

do you say to voters who feel they are

5:07

worse off under your presidency than they were under

5:09

President Trump? We got to take a look at

5:11

what I was left when I became president. Okay,

5:14

stop. Mr. Trump left me. When

5:16

he walked out at first, he looked like

5:18

the walking dead. And

5:21

I think you're going to be surprised at some of

5:23

the things I say today, because I'm

5:25

not playing politics and I'm hearing

5:27

everybody else playing politics. He

5:30

looked really bad, really bad.

5:32

And then when he opened up his voice or

5:35

opened up his mouth and that came out, well,

5:37

I just wanted.

5:40

It was breathtaking, breathtaking.

5:43

Just his presentation. Continue

5:46

please. President Trump. We got to take

5:48

a look at what I was left when I

5:50

became president and what Mr. Trump left me. We

5:53

had an economy that was in freefall. The

5:55

pandemic was so badly handled. Many

5:58

people were dying. All he said was... not that

6:00

serious, just inject a little bleach into your arm.

6:02

You'll be all right. The economy

6:04

collapsed. There were no jobs. Unemployment

6:06

rate rose to 15%. It

6:09

was terrible. And so what we had to

6:11

do is try to put things back together again. And that's

6:14

exactly what we began to do. That's

6:16

probably the clearest he was all

6:19

night. Now, let

6:21

me give you, um, well,

6:23

let's, um, cut 14, please. Biden

6:26

on the border. Given

6:31

that, why should voters trust you to

6:33

solve this crisis? Because we

6:35

worked very hard to get a bipartisan agreement

6:37

that not only changed all of that,

6:40

made sure that we are in a situation

6:42

where you had no circumstance where

6:44

they could come across the border with

6:46

the number of border police there are

6:49

now. We significantly increased the number of

6:51

asylum officers significantly. By the way, the

6:53

border patrol endorsed me, endorsed my position.

6:56

In addition to that, we found ourselves

6:58

in a situation where when he was

7:00

present, he was taking, separating babies from

7:02

their mothers, putting them in cages, making

7:04

sure they were, the families were separated.

7:07

That's not the right way to go. What

7:09

I've done since I've changed the law, what's

7:11

happened. I've changed it in a way that

7:14

now you're in a situation where 40% fewer

7:17

people coming across the border legally. That's better

7:19

than when he left office. And

7:21

I'm going to continue to move until we get the total

7:24

ban on the, the,

7:26

the, the total initiative relative to

7:28

what we're going to do with

7:30

more border patrol and more asylum

7:32

officers. President Trump. I

7:34

really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. I

7:36

don't think he knows what he said either. Stop

7:39

cut 11. Here's Joe

7:41

Biden on Medicare. We'd

7:44

be able to wipe out his debt. We'd

7:46

be able to help make sure that all

7:48

those things we need to do, child care,

7:51

elder care, making sure that we continue to

7:53

strengthen our healthcare system, making sure that we're

7:55

able to make every single solitary person eligible

7:59

for what I've done. been

8:01

able to do with the

8:03

COVID, dealing with

8:06

everything we have to do with, look,

8:11

if we finally

8:13

beat Medicare. Thank you, President Biden.

8:16

President Trump? He was right. He did beat

8:18

Medicare. He beat it to death and he's

8:21

destroying Medicare. That

8:23

is one of the first fumbles

8:25

that Biden made. And notice Donald Trump

8:27

did not take a swing at him.

8:31

He said, you know, yeah, he did. He

8:34

did hit Medicare and he damn near

8:36

destroyed it. He's not making fun of

8:38

his age. It is the most restrained

8:40

I have ever seen Donald Trump. And

8:44

we'll get into the strategy, which I

8:46

believe was the strategy of the night

8:48

for Biden, which

8:51

was a complete and total disaster.

8:55

Let me, gosh,

9:00

stunning. Just having to, it's like, it's like

9:02

Sophie's choice here. I've got so much that

9:04

I have to get on to the show

9:06

today and I just don't, I'm just,

9:09

I'm going to just have to assume

9:13

that you knew what happened or

9:15

that was enough information. It was

9:17

something I have never, ever

9:19

seen before. It

9:22

was terrifying, terrifying.

9:26

If I'm Putin, I

9:28

am, I am

9:30

storming Europe.

9:33

If I am China, I

9:35

am going into Taiwan right now.

9:39

This is the weakest our

9:42

president has ever appeared.

9:45

Okay. Never before in

9:47

my lifetime. I remember, I wasn't

9:50

around for Kennedy, but I remember

9:52

when Reagan was in the hospital

9:54

after being shot and

9:57

that was a very nerve wracking

9:59

time. because he's

10:01

not in charge and he

10:04

transferred the powers to the

10:07

vice president while

10:09

he was in the hospital right at the

10:11

beginning. It was terrifying because

10:13

you knew the world was watching. Now

10:16

here's there are there

10:18

were three things that happened last

10:21

night or a few categories. One,

10:27

those who knew those who

10:29

knew that Joe

10:31

Biden was like this should

10:34

be the most freaked out and I'll

10:37

explain in a minute. Those

10:40

who believed in the media and

10:42

all of this garbage that

10:44

no this is just Republican you

10:47

know a cheap fake.

10:50

He's never been more sharp. He's

10:52

never been better than he is

10:54

right now. He's so sharp and

10:56

nimble. Anybody

10:59

who believed that and

11:02

you saw this performance last night you

11:05

were probably in shock and

11:08

you're lost today. You don't know what

11:10

to think today but

11:13

here's what those people who believed the

11:15

media and were shocked last night. Here's

11:19

what you should be thinking today. I

11:22

cannot trust any of

11:24

my trusted sources because

11:26

they all lied to me and I'll get

11:28

to it in a second on why this

11:31

is so important. Then

11:33

there were those who

11:37

ran this con and

11:39

who participated in this con and I

11:42

include every member of the press corps.

11:45

Anybody who's talked to him, anybody who's

11:47

seen him, anybody who has

11:50

seen him up close and personal, has

11:52

had conversations as the press,

11:55

you knew it. You knew it. Also

11:59

those who ran the con in the White

12:01

House and the Democratic Party. Shame

12:04

on you. We

12:07

need, we do need a list

12:09

of the people who ran this

12:11

con and covered for

12:13

him. And I'll explain why again

12:16

in a second. And

12:20

then there are those, and

12:23

they can fit in the last three categories, but

12:26

less, definitely the last two. Those

12:32

who are today responding by

12:34

saying the Democratic Party is in

12:37

trouble, that what

12:39

are we going to do for the election?

12:42

Can we get him to step

12:44

down before the convention? If we

12:46

do, how do we pay? Are

12:48

you out of your mind? We

12:53

are now facing nuclear threats

12:55

that we haven't faced since

12:57

the 1960s. But

13:00

in the 1960s, we had a jackass of

13:05

the Soviet Union, Khrushchev,

13:08

but he was at least aware. We

13:12

had Jack Kennedy, who was in

13:14

so much pain, not unbeknownst

13:17

to you, the doctors were jacking

13:19

him up on drugs. But

13:22

at least he was sane and

13:24

all there. We

13:26

have a president that

13:29

will have seven minutes to decide. Seven

13:34

minutes. You

13:37

know, I don't know if you know what it is

13:40

like if

13:42

there is a launch of

13:44

a nuclear weapon or even one

13:46

that we think has a

13:49

nuclear bomb in it. If

13:52

North Korea would launch a

13:54

hypersonic weapon at us, we

13:57

would have less time than seven minutes.

14:01

We wouldn't be able to verify if that

14:03

was a nuke or not. The

14:07

president has seven minutes to decide.

14:09

And what happens? They open up

14:11

the football and they take out

14:13

what's called the Black Book of

14:15

Death. That's how serious

14:17

this is. It's called

14:19

the Black Book of Death.

14:24

They open it up and it

14:26

is like a cheesecake factory menu.

14:34

And the president has to look

14:36

through it and say, okay, this

14:38

city, this system, these

14:41

ships, these silos, and

14:44

then the guy who's with the football is kind

14:47

of like an actuary. He

14:49

then has to look at all of those

14:51

and take each selection and then go

14:54

back to the president and say, within

14:56

seven minutes, okay, Mr.

14:58

President, this is going to result in this

15:00

many dead. Your target

15:02

is North Korea, but the

15:05

selections that you made, some of those

15:07

cities are up against the border of

15:09

China. The radiation

15:11

will blow into China and you'll kill

15:14

an additional 250,000 Chinese. The

15:18

Chinese will look at that as

15:20

aggression against them and they may

15:23

launch against you. You may

15:25

now include the Chinese. Also

15:27

up North, you're up towards

15:29

Russia. You're going to kill citizens

15:32

in Russia as well. Is

15:35

this your selection, sir? I

15:41

am so angry today that

15:43

I haven't heard one single

15:47

person on

15:50

television or in the

15:52

political realm talk

15:54

about the country.

15:58

They're all talking about

16:00

an election. How do we

16:02

replace him before the convention? How do

16:04

we get him off of the ticket?

16:07

How do we get this man away from

16:09

the football? Do

16:11

you know what our enemies were thinking

16:14

last night? This

16:16

country is in more danger, clear

16:20

and present danger, than

16:23

we have been, I believe,

16:25

possibly in my lifetime. We

16:28

are weak, the world

16:30

knows it. We have

16:32

enemies everywhere, they know

16:34

it. They are threatening

16:36

nuclear weapons. We

16:39

cannot have this man with

16:42

the black book of death and the

16:44

button. Does

16:47

anyone understand what

16:50

you actually saw? You didn't see

16:52

a presidential candidate, you saw the

16:54

president of the United States. Where

17:00

is anyone? If

17:03

you were celebrating because you're like, oh God, this is

17:05

gonna be great for Trump. A,

17:07

be careful what you wish for. But

17:11

B, more

17:13

than self, their country loved.

17:18

If you are somebody who's on

17:20

the left thinking, oh well,

17:23

this just played into the quote

17:25

caricature that the right

17:27

was trying to build about him.

17:29

We weren't trying to build that.

17:31

Do you think we want our

17:33

country to be destroyed? Does any

17:35

American want our president to look

17:37

like that? Any

17:39

American. What

17:43

the hell is wrong with us? We're

17:49

in more trouble, not

17:51

because of Joe Biden.

17:56

We're in more trouble because

17:59

people. People are not

18:01

recognizing the danger that

18:04

is right in front of us. You

18:11

know, I've been saying a lot lately, May

18:13

God Save the Republic. He cannot.

18:16

He cannot do what we

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Ten seconds station ID. I'm

20:06

sorry, before we talked about politics,

20:08

I just, please,

20:12

for the love of Pete, express

20:15

this opinion to

20:17

everyone you can over the next

20:19

few days. This

20:21

is not about politics. Not

20:24

everything is about politics. Some

20:28

things are about

20:30

our country, about

20:34

whether we survive or not. Look

20:38

at what the lies did. The

20:41

lies that this media,

20:43

our CIA, our intelligence,

20:45

our FBI, all of

20:47

them, all of

20:49

them have been a part of getting

20:51

this guy elected when we

20:53

knew at the time, because he was in his

20:56

basement with mommy, that

21:00

he wasn't capable of being the

21:02

president. Now look

21:04

how far he's come. Look

21:07

how bad it is. And

21:10

they allowed him, by

21:12

not invoking the 25th Amendment, they

21:14

allowed him to run for

21:18

another four years. That

21:23

guy will not make it four years. At

21:26

least intact. What

21:29

are you thinking? And then

21:31

you have Kamala Harris as your

21:34

vice president? Is

21:36

there anybody, is there

21:38

anybody that thinks that

21:40

she's going to be better? That

21:43

she's more qualified? I

21:55

don't understand it. And

21:57

I am so upset today because I

21:59

knew it. it would be bad. I thought it

22:01

would be bad, but not that bad. Did

22:04

you Stu? Did you think it would be

22:06

that bad? Absolutely not.

22:09

I've said before that Joe Biden has had

22:11

a lot of bad moments, but his worst

22:13

moments have not been in the biggest moments.

22:15

He's generally been able to clear the very

22:18

low bar set for him. Last

22:20

night, he couldn't even see the bar from where he

22:22

was. And

22:25

shame on those people in

22:27

the White House that immediately

22:29

came out to spin

22:31

and I don't even they didn't even they

22:34

didn't even wait for the debate to be

22:36

over. All of a sudden they just said,

22:38

Hey, I'm not telling you this, but he's

22:40

had a bad cold. He's got a really

22:42

bad cold. They started saying that in the

22:44

middle. If that were true, they would have

22:46

said it days ago. Glenn

22:49

Beck. They're still

22:51

trying to cover and no

22:53

one on the left is

22:55

talking about national security. My

22:58

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24:30

television, and it's not, it's not Joe

24:33

Biden. It

24:35

is Jill Biden, and I'm going to get into that a

24:37

little later, but it's

24:40

the White House. It's the Democratic Party.

24:42

It's the elites. It's the

24:46

Secret Service. It's the Cabinet.

24:48

It's the CIA. It's

24:51

the DOJ. Everyone

24:53

who works around Joe

24:56

Biden, they all knew, they

24:59

all knew, and just,

25:01

I mean, for the last few months,

25:03

they've been saying this is a conspiracy theory.

25:06

I'm so sick and tired. If anybody says

25:08

it's a conspiracy theory, I'm

25:11

most apt to just believe it

25:13

at this point without any work

25:15

at all, because everything that they

25:18

say is a conspiracy theory, at

25:21

least that we have talked about, has

25:23

been right in the end. These

25:27

people should lose all credibility

25:29

with the average American. It

25:32

is important. Everybody says, how can I tell the truth? How can I

25:34

find the truth? How do I know? Well,

25:36

this is it. If you watch

25:38

or trust anybody who is saying that

25:40

Joe Biden's really not that bad, and

25:42

it's fine, or is

25:45

today saying, well, we've got

25:47

to replace Joe Biden by

25:49

the convention for the candidacy,

25:54

but they are not talking about the

25:56

country, they should have

25:58

no credibility with you. None, none.

26:02

They don't get it and or

26:04

are liars. Oh My

26:08

gosh, what yeah, what is

26:10

the reality of the situation? I mean he You

26:13

have to put it into perspective as to what we

26:16

looked at last night That was not just okay. Joe

26:18

Biden showed up for a debate and didn't do a

26:20

good job As they

26:22

told us as reporting told us he had

26:24

been prepping for weeks for this Every

26:26

piece of the highly

26:29

paid political apparatus of

26:31

the White House Was

26:33

all aligned to do one thing

26:35

last night was just to get

26:38

him over the incredibly

26:40

low hurdle of showing

26:42

up and looking coherent for an hour and a

26:44

half and They not

26:46

only failed at that They had they

26:49

were they couldn't even see the bar

26:51

from where they were It was a

26:53

it was the low

26:55

expectations that he had going into

26:58

that Should have been

27:00

so easy for them to clear and

27:02

the fact is when you look at this and

27:05

you think about what is going

27:07

on behind the

27:09

scenes We are in

27:11

whose running the country danger as a

27:14

country. I have children who live in

27:16

this country. I am Legitimately

27:19

concerned as to what on

27:21

earth can happen to us over the next six

27:23

or seven months Politics is is that even in

27:25

the forefront of my mind? I mean

27:28

Glenn no, they've been blocking the release

27:30

of these tapes of the interview He

27:32

did with Robert her good god. What

27:34

do those sound like? Think

27:38

they they came out with executive

27:40

privilege. They're so desperate to block

27:42

us from hearing that interview What

27:45

must that have been like? This

27:47

is that the interview that convinced

27:49

Robert her to say we can't

27:51

Prosecute him because he's an elderly

27:53

man with a poor memory. What

27:56

on earth happened in that meeting? This

27:58

has been going on for a

28:00

really long time, but obviously

28:03

is accelerating. He's in the

28:05

throes of a major medical

28:07

incident and all of our

28:09

lives depend on it. Let

28:14

me give you some good news. Chip Roy said,

28:16

I intend on putting forth a resolution

28:20

calling upon the vice president to

28:22

immediately use her powers under section

28:24

four of the 25th amendment to

28:26

convene and mobilize the principal officers

28:28

of the cabinet to declare POTUS

28:32

is unable to successfully discharge the

28:34

duties and powers of his office.

28:39

I wanna talk to you about that because I

28:41

do believe and I'm

28:43

gonna assign the best intentions that

28:45

they care about the country, but

28:48

I have not heard anybody say

28:50

that. I've always heard them talk

28:52

about you gotta beat Donald Trump, what do

28:54

we do to beat Donald Trump? And he

28:56

can't be that guy. But

29:00

the 25th amendment came in after the Kennedy

29:06

assassination because we didn't

29:08

know what to do. If

29:11

the president's incapacitated, how does that

29:14

work? Well,

29:16

they changed that and they added the 25th

29:18

amendment. And

29:20

here's what has to happen. The

29:22

vice president has to go to

29:24

the cabinet. Now

29:26

remember who's in his cabinet. Oh

29:30

God. So he has

29:32

to go to the cabinet or she has to go

29:34

to the cabinet and say, what

29:37

do you think? Is he capable

29:39

of executing his duties? Those people

29:42

already knew that he was incapable

29:44

of doing it. I

29:47

really would like to know, and this is

29:49

a serious question, who's running our

29:51

country? Who is

29:54

running our country? Because it's

29:56

not him and it's not

29:58

Kamala Harris. So

30:00

who is it? The

30:02

cabinet has sat in meetings and

30:05

had moments like that with

30:07

this president. None of

30:10

them got together and said, hey, you know, this

30:12

is really dangerous for the country because

30:14

he's in charge. If

30:17

they did, who

30:19

calmed their fears and

30:22

say, don't worry, it's covered. If he is really bad, we've

30:24

got it covered. XYZ,

30:27

that would all be against the

30:29

Constitution. Now,

30:34

I don't know if you heard

30:36

Kamala Harris on last night with

30:39

Anderson Cooper. Good heavens.

30:42

Do we have that cut? I

30:44

watched it last night, Glenn, and I

30:47

will say, stepping

30:49

out of the world of, you know, our children's lives are on the

30:51

line. If you are, I

30:54

watched the interview. Is she good? No. The

30:57

answer to that is no. It's an easy answer, and the answer is no.

31:00

Is she 1,000 times better than Joe Biden? Yes.

31:04

Yes. Yes,

31:06

she is. Look, I know... Well,

31:09

she's the only option here, by the way. She's the only option.

31:11

I agree, actually. I think it's still the most likely thing. I

31:13

mean, I know we... And believe

31:16

me, Glenn, selfishly,

31:18

I immediately retreated

31:20

to, holy crap, my bet with Glenn, I

31:24

am in serious, serious trouble here. I... Well,

31:27

our bet, if you don't know... Remember,

31:30

you're only in trouble if he

31:33

steps down, is not the candidate, which

31:35

I think you're in trouble on there, but that wasn't the

31:37

bet. No. That he

31:39

stepped down and was not the

31:42

candidate and replaced with Michelle. Right.

31:45

It's even if it's not Michelle, I'm

31:47

not gonna hold you to the... Yeah. Because

31:50

he's not the candidate. No. That wasn't

31:52

the bet. That wasn't the bet, you know, and we have

31:54

to both sides of it, but now it's opening up the

31:56

possibility that Michelle Obama could step in. Oh. But

31:59

I do think, still, the most... most likely person to

32:01

be the nominee if it is

32:03

not Joe Biden is Kamala

32:05

Harris. Again, that's a terrible option for

32:08

them, but it does take off the

32:10

table their biggest vulnerability. Their biggest vulnerability

32:12

is not how they failed in Afghanistan.

32:14

It's not the border. It's not any

32:16

of this stuff. Their biggest vulnerability

32:18

is his age. While she

32:20

does the word salad stuff, she's

32:22

a terrible politician. Her views are abhorrent.

32:25

She can at least solve that issue.

32:29

Politically, we need to set our

32:32

reality here. It's not good

32:34

if Joe Biden steps down. It's

32:37

not a positive for Republicans if they

32:39

replace Joe Biden with someone

32:41

else. It must happen though.

32:44

It must happen for the country's

32:46

sake. Yes. But I

32:48

will say, we will

32:50

cheer and a lot of people on the

32:52

right will mock and be excited about it.

32:54

But in reality, I think it's a net negative

32:57

for Donald Trump's chances of being in the White

32:59

House. Yes. Yes.

33:07

It's not a good thing that happened

33:09

last night. What

33:16

their strategy was last night, I think,

33:19

the strategy to have the president

33:22

win was to piss

33:24

Donald Trump off. I've

33:27

never heard, and I'm comparing to

33:29

Donald Trump, Donald Trump calls everybody

33:31

a name, makes fun of them,

33:34

everything else. I have

33:36

never heard anyone more vindictive,

33:41

more twisted, more name-cally

33:44

than Biden was on

33:46

Trump. Everything

33:51

he did was to get under

33:53

his skin and to piss him

33:55

off and make him strike

33:57

back. And I have to tell you, for

33:59

the first 70 minutes, Donald

34:02

Trump was the most restrained

34:04

I've ever seen him and

34:06

the most focused and

34:08

he, because of that split screen, you

34:11

could see, you could see

34:13

the difference, you could see his reactions.

34:16

He didn't mock him. He

34:18

spoke what he felt was true. He's

34:21

the worst president ever. I think you

34:23

can make a very good case for

34:25

that. Now there is Woodrow

34:27

Wilson, but when it

34:29

comes to destructive force and

34:33

incompetency, he's the worst

34:35

president we've ever had, bar none, bar

34:38

none. And the situation,

34:40

you know, four years into it is

34:42

we may not have a country left,

34:46

but he, I didn't

34:48

think this was possible. From

34:51

that stage, Donald

34:53

Trump was not the bully.

34:57

Joe Biden is not a good

35:00

man. I don't care what Van

35:02

Jones and everybody else says. He's

35:05

not a good man. You

35:07

can't be a good man and

35:10

be married to a woman who will not, I

35:12

went to bed last night. Last thing I said

35:14

to my wife before I

35:16

love you is honey. I

35:19

mean this sincerely. I start

35:21

to degrade and I start

35:24

to sound anything close

35:26

to this, anything

35:28

that he was four years ago,

35:31

you got to stop me. And I might fight

35:33

you and say, no, it's just I'm, because

35:35

it'll be my ego, but you got to stop me.

35:38

Please don't let me do that to myself. And

35:40

she's like, not a chance.

35:42

I'm not a chance. Everybody

35:44

in the family will stop you because we

35:47

love you. You

35:50

can't have a family that is

35:52

doing this. He's a cash machine.

35:55

That's all he is. He's a

35:57

cash machine to that family. And

36:00

it's sad and pathetic, but you

36:02

get what you build. To

36:06

disgrace. That was a national

36:08

disgrace to watch that last night. We're supposed

36:10

to be a freaking superpower. We

36:14

are supposed to be the country leading the world,

36:16

and that is what we're putting up in front

36:18

of it. It is incomprehensible

36:21

that that man is leading this

36:23

country. Incomprehensible, it needs to end

36:26

immediately. Let me

36:29

show you what happened. We have

36:31

the Jill

36:33

Biden coming on and walking

36:36

him off the stage, which he

36:38

stood there, frozen. You

36:41

have that cut of him standing on stage, and

36:43

she comes up. Here it is.

36:46

Joe, you did such a great job. You

36:48

answered every question you knew all the time.

36:50

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

36:52

Yeah. Yeah. And let

36:55

me ask the crowd, what did Trump

36:58

do? Mine! She's

37:02

running for president. He's not. My

37:04

wife saw that last night. This

37:06

is after she walked him off

37:08

the stage. They walked into this

37:10

room. He's completely silent, just standing

37:12

there, not blinking again, strangely. And

37:17

she's running for president. Joe,

37:20

you answered every question. You did it

37:23

all right. She's talking to him like

37:25

he's four. And you know what?

37:28

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37:30

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37:34

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43:41

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43:44

night's debate was a national

43:47

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43:49

anybody who is talking

43:51

about just politics and not leading

43:54

with where's the 25th amendment that

43:57

guy cannot have his finger on

43:59

the button He can't. He

44:02

is not there. And it's

44:05

beyond elder abuse now. It's

44:07

national suicide. And

44:09

honestly, I don't want to say that as a

44:12

conservative because I want Joe Biden to run.

44:15

I'd love him to run. It's

44:18

a shoe and it'll be a landslide,

44:21

especially after last night. But it's

44:23

bad for the country. One

44:25

of the guys who's been bandied around

44:28

by Donald Trump as being a possible

44:30

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44:32

holding a cabinet position is Vivek Ramaswamy.

44:34

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44:37

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the Vayk Rameswamy where were

46:12

you last night during the debate?

46:16

I was in Atlanta we were watching it with a

46:18

number of our fellow allies in the

46:20

spin room where I was handling a lot of the

46:22

media before and after and I gotta tell you Glenn

46:24

the media mood was despondent

46:27

in response and what we saw

46:30

last night was I think a rejection

46:32

of this country's greatness of President Biden

46:35

standing there like he not had a drug

46:37

performance enhancing drug but like he had a

46:39

lobotomy beforehand yeah and the reality this became

46:42

more evident to me that they

46:44

scheduled this debate as the first

46:46

ever June debate in history

46:48

it's the earliest ever debate to happen

46:51

before the nominating convention of their own

46:53

party it's increasingly clear why

46:55

they wanted to put him through one final

46:57

test before he became the nominee and he

46:59

felt it miserably that's the reality yeah I

47:02

have I will tell you I have a

47:04

I have a theory on exactly how this all

47:06

came down and why and I'm

47:09

going to express that next hour but you're

47:11

exactly right this was either

47:14

a test or it was

47:16

a coordinated by those who

47:19

knew this this guy can't he

47:21

can't win and he

47:23

shouldn't be president but

47:25

we'll see so the

47:28

you say the press was despondent how

47:31

could the press corps be shocked

47:33

by something they had to

47:35

have seen over and over

47:37

again it depends on who you mean

47:39

in the press corps right you're thinking about the young

47:42

people who are on the ground as the people were

47:44

assigned to be there that night they're just following directions

47:47

I think the higher level factor the matter

47:49

is the managerial class has lost their use

47:51

for Joe Biden so in some sense

47:53

they were prepared for him to be hung out to dry

47:56

what I really think is the fact that any Americans

47:58

at home surprised by

48:00

what they saw and many of my

48:03

independent and centrist friends last night were

48:05

shocked that is actually the

48:07

indictment of the media because the media

48:09

is playing interference running interference for Joe Biden

48:11

for a long time but now they've just

48:14

decided to let the old man fend for

48:16

his own and he wasn't able to do

48:18

it and so the reality is they've

48:20

lost their use for Biden his cognitive deficits

48:23

this is what it also reveals Glenn is

48:25

for the people around him the managerial class

48:27

around him yeah cognitive deficits haven't been

48:29

a bug it's kind of a feature because

48:31

that's what allows them to control him but

48:34

right now that managerial class is ready for a

48:36

new candidate I think let

48:39

me let me let me ask

48:41

you beyond the candidacy have you

48:44

read Annie Jacobson's book nuclear

48:46

war I've not

48:48

no you should read I

48:50

know I know how you love to read you'd

48:52

love that book it talks

48:54

about the first I think it's 15 or 30 minutes of a

48:58

nuclear war and minute by minute and

49:00

it's amazing there is no

49:02

way that that man should

49:04

be present they should be talking and

49:06

you've run many companies if that was

49:09

your CEO and you were chairman of

49:11

the board would you not be holding

49:13

a vote today with

49:15

the board of directors to relieve

49:18

him of his duties not because

49:20

of a bad performance but

49:22

because it he proved last

49:24

night he is not capable

49:26

of of even

49:29

understanding the complex issues

49:33

and the vote would be unanimous of course but

49:35

the reality is this is

49:37

a danger to the future of the United States

49:39

we're more vulnerable than we have ever been our

49:41

homeland right now good it's more vulnerable than it's

49:44

ever been in my lifetime attacks

49:46

of various kinds from missiles a super MP

49:48

to cyber to what's happening even in our

49:50

southern border but the fact of the matter

49:52

is whether you're a Democrat or Republican you

49:54

ought to find it frightening if there's something

49:56

somebody who looked like he came straight out

49:58

of a nursing home for the debate responsible

50:01

for not only the nuclear codes but our

50:03

own national defense. I say

50:05

that speaking not as a Republican or as a

50:07

partisan but just as an American. That's

50:09

a sad day for the country and I think it's why

50:11

so many people at home were left saddened by what they

50:13

saw. I mean if you

50:15

didn't care about the country all you'd

50:17

be talking about was this was fantastic

50:20

for Donald Trump last night because this

50:22

is guaranteed if he's the candidate it's

50:24

guaranteed that Donald Trump will

50:26

win in November but

50:29

that's not good for the country and I

50:31

don't want Biden to be replaced because they

50:34

might find somebody that I

50:36

don't know who they could find Gavin Newsom

50:38

I can't imagine any of these people winning

50:41

but they could go to somebody like Michelle

50:43

Obama which would be an absolute

50:46

disaster but let

50:48

me go now to politics I

50:51

thought Donald Trump was the

50:53

did the best debate

50:56

and was the most

50:58

disciplined at least for the

51:00

first 70 minutes that I've ever seen him

51:02

I mean he I thought he did a

51:04

remarkable job right and I

51:06

think the first half is what defined the course of the

51:08

debate and he nailed it I do think one thing towards

51:10

the end also to give him credit for one piece in

51:12

the second half which I loved was that

51:15

piece at the end where he authentically said

51:17

it and meant it and it came across

51:19

as authentic yes that he wanted Biden to

51:21

be a good president yes to

51:23

be putting himself through this everybody in

51:25

the country and everybody in the world

51:27

knows he wouldn't be charged with everything

51:29

he's being charged with unless he was

51:31

running for US president he lives a

51:33

good life without going into this and

51:35

something as an outsider I'm empathetic to

51:37

deeply business owners across this country are

51:39

empathetic to deeply you don't have to

51:41

put yourself through this kind of suffering

51:45

and Donald Trump said that through the camera to

51:47

the audience last night I think everyone at home

51:49

believed him because it was just credible it was

51:51

authentic it was true and I think

51:54

that also goes to the point that you made Glenn which

51:56

is this isn't even a partisan point even Donald Trump and

51:58

every one of us would love for

52:00

Joe Biden to be and has been a

52:02

great president, but he's not. And I think

52:04

that that authentic delivery, I

52:06

thought that was one of the, one

52:08

of the nicer pieces of Donald Trump's

52:10

debate performance last night that others haven't

52:12

really appreciated maybe quite

52:14

as much. I think that actually converted a

52:16

lot of independent minded people who were watching

52:18

that late in the debate. I

52:21

was on Donald Trump juniors. Um,

52:23

the podcast triggered, um, yesterday with

52:25

him and, uh, we

52:27

started talking about the economy. And

52:30

I said, you know, I, I'm,

52:32

I'm not a billionaire. You are. Um,

52:35

but, uh, I'm not hurting.

52:38

My family's not starving for

52:40

cash. Vivek, you're not starving

52:42

for cash. But if you

52:44

ever go through a drive-through, the

52:47

first thing that I think of, the first thing Don

52:49

Jr told me he thought of, and I bet it's

52:51

with you is how is

52:53

the average person surviving

52:56

this? You can't

52:58

have two people going through for $35 for

53:02

happy meals. It's, it's not

53:04

sustainable. And I thought

53:06

Donald Trump did a good job last

53:08

night. Um, and he

53:11

should be recognized as a, as

53:13

a, a billionaire who

53:15

actually does, cause he goes through the

53:17

drive-through and he doesn't have to care,

53:19

but he does think, how are people doing

53:22

this? And the reality

53:24

is if people like you or me or Trump have

53:27

sticker shock, imagine the effect that has

53:29

on American who are showing up in

53:31

a grocery store and paying bills they've

53:33

never seen. But at a moment, I

53:35

know where here's the key part of

53:37

this, talking about inflation, their wages have

53:39

not gone up to keep up with

53:41

that inflation. I think it's the double

53:43

whammy that people feel at home. And

53:45

that's also why people are having fewer children right

53:47

now. A big reason why many

53:50

families are choosing to bring fewer children into

53:52

the world and into this country is because

53:55

they feel like they can't have the

53:57

economic stability to do it. So that

53:59

economic risk is now. actually feeding. And

54:01

I don't mean to be hyperbolic about

54:03

it. It's just true. We do have

54:05

a repopulation problem. We have a fertility rate

54:07

problem in this country. But those aren't

54:09

abstract questions. They're directly related to the

54:11

government policies, including those that have given us

54:14

the flailing economy of the last few

54:16

years. And this economy is a

54:18

moral issue for that reason. It's not just

54:20

a money issue. It is a

54:22

moral issue of a political

54:25

class that has really spat in the

54:27

face of the very people they're

54:29

supposed to serve. And the most

54:31

beautiful part about this, Glenn, is it is

54:33

solvable. You know, Joe Biden's approach is vengeance

54:35

towards the ultra successful. Donald Trump is part

54:37

of the ultra successful, and he doesn't exhibit

54:40

vengeance towards them. But I think many Americans

54:42

understand that what I love about Trump is

54:44

even though he succeeds, I don't have to

54:46

begrudge him for that success. To the

54:48

contrary, he has the skills that allowed

54:50

him to succeed as an entrepreneur and

54:52

as an independent voice outside of politics

54:55

to help me through politics as well. It's what got him

54:57

there the first time, and I think it's what's going to

54:59

get him there again. So

55:02

Donald Trump believes that there is such

55:04

a thing as good debt. I believe

55:06

there's good debt as well. If you're

55:08

spending money to make money and

55:10

you are growing your business, you're

55:13

fine. So, you know, that's why some

55:16

theory is that you can have a

55:18

healthy amount of debt. But the debt

55:20

that we're acquiring now, tell

55:23

me Vivek, can you name one thing

55:25

that we have besides seven

55:28

EVs charging

55:30

stations around the country? Can

55:32

you tell me what we

55:35

have that's an asset with

55:38

all of the debt that we've racked up over

55:40

the four years? Well,

55:42

I obviously don't think the national debt should

55:44

be zero, but it's at $34 trillion growing.

55:48

We're on track for the interest payments

55:50

of that debt to be the

55:52

largest line item on our federal budget. So just to draw

55:54

the individual analogy, you know, do you have a loan on

55:56

your car, do you have a loan on your house? It's

55:59

one thing. If the interest payments that you're

56:01

making on your loans are the largest item

56:03

that your family spend on, that's not sustainable

56:05

for your family in the same way that

56:07

it's not sustainable for our nation. That's the

56:09

way to think about the size of this

56:11

problem. And the worst thing of all is,

56:13

to your point, are we actually spending

56:15

it on things that increase our

56:17

prosperity, increase the quality of life for our

56:19

people? No, it is in the name of

56:21

this Green New Deal, a climate change agenda

56:23

that I've said it before, and I'll say

56:26

it again, a climate change agenda that absolutely

56:28

is a hoax, that ultimately

56:30

has nothing to do with the climate and

56:32

everything to do with letting China catch up

56:34

to and supersede the United States, because they're

56:36

not tying their hands with the same constraint

56:39

that the United States is adapting on its own. And

56:41

I thought Donald Trump did a great job last night

56:43

not falling for that climate change question, coming

56:45

out and saying that we do stand for clean air

56:48

and clean water. That too is part of

56:50

America first, but not bending the need of

56:52

some global climate religion that's adding to our

56:54

national debt. So

56:57

Vivek, you're a businessman. How

57:00

does Donald Trump turn this

57:03

economy around? Because

57:06

we are just on the precipice.

57:10

He is gonna have to do tax cuts,

57:12

and he is also gonna have to probably

57:14

spend money and just

57:16

cut regulation. Is that enough to

57:18

turn this around? It's

57:20

a big first step, and I'll play, there's more we can do too,

57:23

but cutting those regulations is not

57:25

an understatement in its impact. We

57:28

have a regulatory state that has expanded far

57:30

beyond the scope of what our founders envisioned.

57:32

And it is at once a threat to

57:35

our constitutional republic, where the people

57:37

we elect to run the government, they're not the

57:39

ones writing the rules anymore. Not

57:41

only is that an affront to our

57:43

constitution, it's also an affront to our

57:45

economy. And so that alone is gonna

57:48

unleash a new wave of just economic

57:50

prosperity from rolling back the regulatory state

57:52

alone. Now, let's get more specific

57:54

with respect to the debt, as well as

57:56

economic growth, as well as inflation. There's one

57:58

step that can take... of all three right at

58:01

once. Get the oil and gas

58:03

out from underneath our ground and sell

58:05

it and use that to buy down

58:07

a big part of our national debt.

58:09

That's a triple whammy, Glenn. First of

58:11

all, you've increased the supply of energy.

58:13

That brings down cost, brings down inflation.

58:16

It delivers economic growth. And even

58:18

more importantly, that is a way that without

58:20

touching Social Security, Medicare or raising taxes,

58:23

you can actually buy down our national

58:25

debt, which then brings down the interest

58:27

costs of those payments. And I

58:29

know Donald Trump is thinking exactly along those lines, he's

58:32

got the right vision. It's not rocket science,

58:34

right? Rocket science is rocket science. This is

58:36

basic policy. And yet that level of common

58:38

sense is actually what's missing in the policies

58:41

that we're seeing today. But,

58:43

Vague, if you have time, I have to pause for

58:45

a network one minute commercial break and then back with

58:47

you in 60 seconds. I just

58:49

want to ask you the takeaway. What is

58:52

the takeaway from last night

58:54

that the average American should

58:57

be talking about and thinking about today?

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trump twenty twenty four national press secretary uh...

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caroline uh... levitt is joining us also chip

1:00:38

roi in uh... the next uh... half hour

1:00:40

to forty minutes so stand by we're on

1:00:42

with the big drama swami now who was

1:00:45

at the debate what is what

1:00:47

should the big takeaway be but

1:00:51

i think there's two takeaways glenn one is

1:00:53

on the issue the top issues that matter

1:00:55

to americans infiltration of

1:00:57

the southern border and revival of our

1:00:59

economy there's one man who has a clear

1:01:01

vision of how to fix it that battle

1:01:03

trump there's one that who doesn't give a

1:01:05

second care about america's those job i've fallen

1:01:07

asleep at the switch the only thing he

1:01:10

cared about with his grievances against trump but

1:01:12

i think it was also the deeper glenn is people

1:01:15

at home when they look at those two candidates and

1:01:17

pay which one is going to make the more crowded

1:01:19

of being american again that

1:01:21

book for the candidate who made you feel that way last

1:01:23

night he for me it was one

1:01:25

person was obviously dot all trump but whoever that

1:01:27

was for you at home look at the two

1:01:30

men who were running to be the president which

1:01:32

one makes you to be proud of being a

1:01:34

citizen of this nation once again cast

1:01:36

your vote for that candidate and the right things that

1:01:39

happen this november uh...

1:01:41

i also would point out uh...

1:01:46

you weren't just watching the debate kim

1:01:48

jong iller on which one

1:01:50

is he uh... was watching

1:01:52

it from north korea putin was watching

1:01:55

a china was all over watching it

1:01:57

last night which

1:01:59

one will the

1:02:01

world respect and which one

1:02:04

will be railroaded by

1:02:06

all of our enemies? It's so

1:02:08

clear. So bare and

1:02:11

obvious and so now the question is

1:02:13

we can't use complacency as an

1:02:16

option. Complacency is never a choice.

1:02:18

The Democrats I think have been

1:02:20

consistently in playing tricks one step

1:02:22

ahead and so this is

1:02:24

our moment now to say it's in our

1:02:26

hands. Our founding fathers you know what if

1:02:28

they could make the sacrifices they did 250

1:02:30

years ago the least we can do right

1:02:33

now is that citizens show up vote spread

1:02:35

the message who wouldn't compete on

1:02:37

the terms as they exist today to make sure

1:02:39

now this doesn't just have to be a win

1:02:42

this can be a landslide of

1:02:44

historic proportions and think of

1:02:46

what that means for national unity Glenn we've

1:02:48

been accustomed to these razor thin margins we

1:02:50

haven't seen a landslide since like I know

1:02:53

Reagan that's the opportunity we have this year

1:02:55

I know dare I say unite this country

1:02:58

let's not squander that opportunity and I think

1:03:00

complacency isn't an option that's my view. Thank

1:03:03

you very much I appreciate it thanks for calling in

1:03:05

I know you had a long night last night. Stu

1:03:07

can we get an update on the Supreme Court rulings

1:03:09

that have just come in? Yeah a

1:03:11

big one here a

1:03:13

couple big ones actually the biggest

1:03:16

one I think is Chevron deference

1:03:18

it please please please Lord please

1:03:20

please six three ruling along

1:03:23

ideological lines that

1:03:25

Chevron deference is overturned at

1:03:27

least partially the

1:03:30

reason I'm a little hesitant here to be because this would

1:03:32

if you don't know what it is we'll go through it

1:03:34

here in a second we don't have time to explain the

1:03:36

whole thing but generally speaking really really bad thing that builds

1:03:38

the administrative state it to the size that it is now

1:03:41

if this is overturned

1:03:43

fully it's great

1:03:45

it is written by Roberts so you

1:03:47

know I have I'm still skipping anything I'm

1:03:50

wondering where the limitations are so I wouldn't

1:03:52

get too excited yet but certainly better than

1:03:54

the alternative the other one

1:03:56

we can go through quickly Glenn is

1:03:58

the the idea that Trump immunity No, that

1:04:00

one is not out yet. We have

1:04:02

another one on the homelessness situation. Can you

1:04:04

enforce rules against homeless people camping? And

1:04:07

they said it is okay to

1:04:09

do that. It is not unconstitutional,

1:04:11

not cruel and unusual punishment. Well,

1:04:14

that was unbelievable. We

1:04:16

have so much coming up. We're going to have to

1:04:18

have an extended show and we'll go into TV after

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this as well only for Blaze

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unstable in a debate. I

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because of the economic policies. And

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thank God Donald Trump pulled ahead last

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night, but we are still in trouble.

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we saw last night happened on

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the stage happened to an American

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watched it happen. Everyone

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should be leading their broadcast with the

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25th amendment. Why

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are we if this was a private company

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or a public company, the

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shareholders would all be demanding that

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that CEO be removed because he

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is not capable of doing the

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job and he's putting the company

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in danger. This president

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is putting you and your family

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in danger, clear

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and present danger. We're

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going to talk to Chip Roy about that coming up

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in just a second. We want to talk to Caroline

1:06:41

Levitt. She is the

1:06:43

2024 national press secretary for Donald Trump. Last

1:06:47

night, I mean, I don't think that there is any

1:06:49

way, you know,

1:06:51

even the left was saying, you

1:06:54

know, NPR, well, it's CNN. They didn't

1:06:56

ask tough questions. Yeah, they asked tough

1:06:58

questions of both of them. And

1:07:00

Donald Trump, his performance

1:07:02

was the most disciplined and

1:07:05

quite honestly, the most generous and

1:07:08

kind to a guy who was

1:07:10

poking him every single

1:07:13

answer. How did it go

1:07:16

from your point of view? Absolutely.

1:07:19

We couldn't be prouder as a campaign

1:07:21

of President Trump today. He

1:07:23

really smashed it out of the

1:07:25

park last night. It was one

1:07:27

of the greatest debate performances ever.

1:07:30

He was focused, he was sharp,

1:07:32

he was disciplined. He

1:07:34

stayed focused on the issues that

1:07:37

matter. And I think he did

1:07:39

a tremendous job of drawing a

1:07:41

contrast, not just, of course, with

1:07:43

his clear strength, incompetence with Biden's

1:07:45

weakness and incompetence, but also what

1:07:47

life looked like under his leadership versus

1:07:50

Biden's leadership. I thought one of my

1:07:52

favorite lines of the night was when

1:07:54

he and he repeated it a few

1:07:56

times that illegal aliens are living in

1:07:58

luxury hotels while our homeless veterans. are

1:08:01

living on the Earth that is the

1:08:03

reality of Joe Biden America that very

1:08:05

powerful and he also spoke with great

1:08:07

compassion that I see him display every

1:08:09

day for the families and the victims

1:08:11

of migrant crime it is a

1:08:14

man who takes time out of his day

1:08:16

to call these morning mothers across the country

1:08:18

whom he's never met but he does it

1:08:20

because he cares and he loves

1:08:22

them and he spoke about that last

1:08:24

night in Joe Biden denied that that

1:08:26

these families are even in pain he

1:08:28

denied responsibility for the open border invasion

1:08:30

that he has allowed and it was

1:08:32

a catastrophic performance for Biden last night

1:08:35

so what do you think the Democrats are

1:08:37

going to do I mean I am as

1:08:41

an American citizen that performance

1:08:43

by Joe Biden should have scared the

1:08:46

hell out of everyone and I

1:08:48

think Donald Trump had such great restraint

1:08:50

he never took cheap shots at him

1:08:53

he was like honestly he said the

1:08:55

same thing that I think most Americans

1:08:58

that were watching said he said

1:09:00

you know I don't even I don't even know

1:09:02

what the last sentence even meant I don't know

1:09:04

what he was trying to say there and I

1:09:06

don't know if he knows but he didn't say

1:09:08

it with with anger or

1:09:10

in a vengeful sort of way he

1:09:13

didn't take

1:09:15

the opportunity to kind of

1:09:17

dance in that sadness he

1:09:20

instead came out at

1:09:22

one point and said we shouldn't even be having

1:09:24

this debate look look at this we

1:09:27

shouldn't even this is so easy we shouldn't

1:09:29

even be having this debate what

1:09:32

do you think the Biden administration

1:09:34

is going to do politically do

1:09:36

they survive you know

1:09:39

Glenn it's a great question and

1:09:41

I'm sure there's a lot of

1:09:43

panicking Democrat operatives this morning from

1:09:46

Obama to the Clintons who are

1:09:48

calling one another deciding what

1:09:50

their next step is going to be you know

1:09:53

we're more than a hundred days away from this

1:09:55

election though I mean we're in the final stretch

1:09:57

here really it's the dog days of summer and

1:10:00

before you know it, it's going to be

1:10:02

fall. And then we're scheduled to have another

1:10:04

debate. I don't see how they can possibly

1:10:07

put Joe Biden on a debate base

1:10:09

with President Trump again. I

1:10:11

don't think they will either. But the

1:10:14

important piece here is, it doesn't matter

1:10:16

who they put up, because it's the

1:10:18

Democrat Party's policies that have destroyed this

1:10:21

country. It is their open

1:10:23

border. It is their tax and

1:10:25

spend policies that have created the

1:10:27

worst inflation crisis in a generation.

1:10:29

And the Democrat Party is complicit

1:10:31

in the cover-up of Joe Biden's

1:10:34

demise. And because of their negligence

1:10:37

and their failure to be honest

1:10:39

with the American people about just

1:10:42

how severely incapacitated Joe

1:10:44

Biden truly has been, our

1:10:47

country has been destroyed as a result.

1:10:49

And they can never be forgiven for

1:10:51

that. No, they shouldn't

1:10:53

be. They should be

1:10:55

held accountable and as well the media.

1:10:58

I felt really bad for those people

1:11:00

who are just kind of skating along

1:11:03

and believe the media still. And

1:11:06

they watched that last night after, you

1:11:08

know, they were told that it was

1:11:10

a, you know, a magga hoax and

1:11:13

a cheap fake making the president look like

1:11:15

he was incompetent. And, you know, he's the

1:11:17

best and sharpest he's ever been. And you

1:11:19

can't believe behind closed doors, they

1:11:21

had to be shocked last night. I heard

1:11:24

the press in the press room, actually

1:11:26

you could hear their, their

1:11:31

breath being taken away, a

1:11:33

gasp when he did a few things.

1:11:37

The press knew about this, but

1:11:39

the people who believed the press

1:11:42

didn't. And that

1:11:44

is a massive betrayal. That's

1:11:48

right. The mainstream media is complicit in

1:11:50

the coverup of Joe Biden's cognitive decline.

1:11:52

And last night, our press team on

1:11:54

the Trump campaign, we were gearing up

1:11:56

for an avalanche of inquiries in our

1:11:58

inboxes on facts. checks and you know

1:12:01

that's what we've experienced in debates of

1:12:03

the past. It was silent.

1:12:05

I mean, we, we didn't hear from

1:12:07

virtually anyone in the press last night

1:12:09

because they were clearly dumbfounded and the

1:12:11

focus was on the Biden campaign. The

1:12:14

questions had to be asked of them

1:12:16

of what the heck is going on

1:12:18

with Joe Biden. Um, and

1:12:20

you know, just a week ago, I

1:12:22

was on the phone with reporters battling

1:12:25

them over the whole sheet fake scandal

1:12:27

that they were running with. They were

1:12:29

actually accusing our campaign of deceptively editing

1:12:31

videos to make Joe Biden's book out.

1:12:33

No, I mean, there's not enough time

1:12:35

in our day to edit all of

1:12:38

the videos that are, have clearly shown

1:12:40

Biden's cognitive decline over the last three

1:12:42

and a half years. Anyone with eyeballs

1:12:44

who's being truly honest has been able

1:12:46

to see this, but the media is

1:12:49

so corrupt that they just do the bidding

1:12:51

of the Democrat party. But last night was

1:12:54

so bad that they cannot even go along

1:12:56

with it. You even have MSNBC, Joe

1:12:58

Scarborough, for goodness sake, saying this morning that

1:13:00

Joe Biden can no longer do this job.

1:13:05

So is, did you talk

1:13:07

at all to the president last night, not

1:13:10

about the debate, but I would love to

1:13:12

hear him talk about, um,

1:13:15

you know, he kind of mentioned it. Look, I don't

1:13:17

have to do this job. I, you

1:13:19

know, I, I, I would much rather

1:13:21

be someplace else. And he said that to

1:13:23

me personally in the past, and I know

1:13:25

that sincere. He loves the

1:13:28

country. He must have

1:13:30

been horrified, um,

1:13:33

and, uh, and sad that the president of

1:13:35

the United States

1:13:39

looked like that last night. Yes,

1:13:42

absolutely. He was. We all were.

1:13:45

And just as American citizens who love this

1:13:47

country, as you just said, it's, it's almost

1:13:50

unbearable to watch it sometimes. Um,

1:13:53

and you saw it president Trump's facial

1:13:55

expressions on the stage, particularly that moment

1:13:57

when Joe Biden looked down and could.

1:14:00

get his train of thought back and then randomly

1:14:02

said, I killed Medicare. What

1:14:05

was that? And you could see President Trump looking

1:14:07

at him being like, this

1:14:09

guy is not okay, almost with a

1:14:11

face of compassion. Like, you know, like

1:14:13

you would any elderly person who is

1:14:16

clearly declining. It's very sad. And another

1:14:18

point that needs to be made is,

1:14:21

tough questions need to be asked of

1:14:23

Jill Biden, because she has been engaging

1:14:25

in the abuse of her own husband.

1:14:28

And she took the stage at the

1:14:30

Waffle House last night or wherever they

1:14:32

were, saying that Joe did great and

1:14:34

screaming to the crowd, looking unhinged, saying

1:14:36

that Trump is a liar. No, you're

1:14:38

a liar, ma'am, because you have allowed

1:14:40

the deterioration of your husband and the

1:14:42

president of the United States, and you

1:14:45

have been lying, and no one is

1:14:47

gonna know better the truth about his

1:14:49

mental and cognitive ability than she does.

1:14:52

And it's time that the press go to her

1:14:54

and ask her, what have you known? How long

1:14:56

have you known it? And why have you been

1:14:58

lying to the American people as the first lady

1:15:00

of the United States? It's disgusting what she's doing

1:15:03

to her husband, frankly. Well,

1:15:05

I believe the

1:15:07

name was Edith. Edith Wilson did

1:15:10

exactly the same thing with Woodrow Wilson. He

1:15:13

had a stroke, he was horrible, and she

1:15:15

was faking his signatures. She was saying that

1:15:17

he was gonna run for a third term,

1:15:19

and he was completely checked out to lunch. So

1:15:23

it's not the first time a first lady has

1:15:25

done this. It's just greed, and

1:15:27

I don't know what it is. I don't know,

1:15:29

just thirsty for power or

1:15:31

something. Please pass on

1:15:33

to the entire Trump team, whoever advised

1:15:35

the president last night, and I know

1:15:38

very few people actually advise him, but

1:15:42

thank them for a great job last night,

1:15:44

and the president. I thought he was, I

1:15:47

thought it was the best performance I have

1:15:50

seen him ever do. I

1:15:52

got up this morning and I thought, I'm

1:15:54

gonna have to get on the air, and I'm

1:15:56

gonna sound like him. Nobody's seated, they like it,

1:15:58

they didn't think it could happen. It was beautiful.

1:16:00

It was the greatest

1:16:03

performance. But it all fits. It

1:16:05

was last night. So Carolyn, thank you.

1:16:09

Thank you so much. And I

1:16:11

will pass it along. And he's on his way

1:16:13

already to a rally in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

1:16:15

We're going on offense in blue states. The campaign

1:16:17

continues. The Democrats have to figure it out, but

1:16:19

we know who we're running with. And it's President

1:16:21

Trump. Thank you so much. Thank you.

1:16:24

God bless. All right. Back in just a

1:16:26

second. I want to share a thought on Jill

1:16:30

Biden here in just a second. First, let

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we switched places with China in a way.

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in Japan, it was crap. Well, Japan, you know,

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long ago got rid of that. China

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is still making a lot of stuff that's crap, but

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you know, we are known around the

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have to tell you I just heard news about

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a friend and I didn't even I

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feel horrible because I didn't even know that his

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wife was sick but Thomas

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Massey he married his

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high school sweetheart they've been married for like

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35 36 years something like that they

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have four children and I don't

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know what happened but she

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passed away yesterday and the

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way it's being expressed it doesn't look

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like it was a surprise did

1:19:09

you know anything about this too how am I a

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friend and I didn't know that I'm

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a lousy friend I can confirm that

1:19:17

part of it but not I did not know much

1:19:19

about anything about his wife

1:19:21

I mean you're right the way it was

1:19:23

written seemed like maybe they had some awareness

1:19:25

of what was going on an illness or

1:19:27

something but it was

1:19:29

really really really really sad I didn't even realize

1:19:31

honestly that they had a relationship that was you

1:19:34

know back to high school I mean that's that's

1:19:36

incredible yeah and he loved her

1:19:38

I mean the way he talked about her

1:19:40

always and you know he

1:19:43

just loved it they were just you

1:19:46

know I think they're kind of like Tanya and I they're

1:19:48

just they're one they

1:19:50

were just one and God

1:19:53

I feel for him I'm blessings

1:19:57

to the whole mass Massey family our

1:20:00

deepest condolences. All

1:20:03

right, let's spend a few minutes on the

1:20:05

Supreme Court before we get to Chip Roy

1:20:07

and his

1:20:10

calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked

1:20:12

on Joe Biden. Stu,

1:20:17

it looks like this Chevron deference is

1:20:21

pretty darn good. It's grandfathering

1:20:23

in everything else, but

1:20:25

it's saying from here on out, if the

1:20:27

law is vague, it doesn't go to the

1:20:29

EPA to decide it. It

1:20:32

says it's got to go to the court, but

1:20:35

it should actually go back

1:20:38

to Congress to decide. And

1:20:40

I do think that that's part of the process,

1:20:42

right? The courts would decide whether it was too

1:20:45

vague. If it was, they would strike it down

1:20:47

and Congress would have to redo it essentially. Well,

1:20:49

this is good news for the ATF. And

1:20:55

this idea that these agencies run our

1:20:57

lives based on very loose wording of

1:20:59

these vague

1:21:02

statutes is really hitting us all the time with

1:21:04

the administrative state. This is why when you hear

1:21:06

these like, oh, they've decided to change their mind

1:21:08

and this is now outlawed, right? That

1:21:11

stuff all comes from Chevron deference. Oh,

1:21:13

hey, we're going to regulate your gas

1:21:15

stove out of business. Wait,

1:21:17

what? How? That's

1:21:20

what this is about. Now, they say, as you point

1:21:22

out, the two weaknesses I've been able to find in

1:21:25

the ruling, one is the past

1:21:27

decisions, which I mean, they're now kind of

1:21:29

admitting were wrong, are still going

1:21:31

to stand. They're basically saying it would cause too much

1:21:33

chaos to try to overturn them. And

1:21:36

then in addition to that, the only other

1:21:38

thing that you can note is there's a

1:21:40

sentence in there

1:21:42

that says, when a particular statute delegates

1:21:44

authority to an agency consistent with constitutional

1:21:46

limits, courts must respect the delegation while

1:21:49

ensuring that the agency acts within it. So

1:21:53

we can still have these things where the

1:21:55

agencies are making all of these decisions for

1:21:57

us, but it's going to have to be

1:21:59

specifically. written into these laws that

1:22:01

that was the preference of Congress.

1:22:04

I don't even like that. We've talked about the Reins

1:22:06

Act and other things that would address some of those

1:22:08

concerns. But so there are

1:22:10

still situations where these agencies will continue to

1:22:13

be major parts of your life,

1:22:15

but a decrease is ahead

1:22:17

and that's a huge one. Yeah,

1:22:19

that's really good. Are we

1:22:21

getting another day because they still haven't come

1:22:23

out with Donald Trump and

1:22:26

immunity on that? And I think there's another

1:22:28

one out there still that's a big one.

1:22:30

There's still more to come. They're gonna have

1:22:32

to add decision days. We did get a

1:22:34

January 6th related case, which

1:22:37

we can go through a little bit,

1:22:39

but wasn't related to Trump in any

1:22:41

way. It was about obstruction for a

1:22:43

particular defendant in those

1:22:45

cases. Right. Did it come out

1:22:47

in favor of January 6th? Yeah,

1:22:50

basically that they had charged him too broadly. They're

1:22:52

gonna have to go back to the John Wright.

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and it hurts everybody. It hurts our

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This is the Glen Beck

1:25:13

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1:25:17

America, welcome to the Glen Beck program.

1:25:19

If you saw the debate last night, you

1:25:23

know that there is really

1:25:28

only one way to describe it. Absolutely

1:25:31

gut wrenching and

1:25:33

terrifying. And that

1:25:35

should be said by all Americans.

1:25:37

We saw the president of the

1:25:40

United States last night be

1:25:42

confused, stumble, unlike anything.

1:25:46

You know, everything that people

1:25:50

who are willing to speak the truth have

1:25:52

told you and you have

1:25:55

witnessed yourself, but the media

1:25:58

lied to you and said that's a conspiracy. Those

1:26:00

are cheap fakes, etc, etc.

1:26:03

You saw it happen live and

1:26:05

the whole world saw it. And

1:26:08

it was quite disturbing. People

1:26:11

are still today talking about politics

1:26:13

and the political ramifications of what

1:26:15

happened last night. I

1:26:18

think we need to talk about the 25th

1:26:20

Amendment, I think. And

1:26:22

this does this as a Trump

1:26:24

supporter. I'd love for him now

1:26:26

to run against Joe Biden because

1:26:28

there's no way Joe Biden

1:26:31

wins. But the

1:26:33

country must win. And

1:26:35

he cannot be president of the

1:26:37

United States. One voice is

1:26:41

leading that charge, at least this morning,

1:26:43

and that's Chip Roy. He joins me

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in 60 seconds. First,

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All right. We're going to get into the

1:28:18

Jill Biden theory

1:28:20

that I've been thinking about

1:28:23

for a while and I think last night

1:28:25

proved this out. We'll

1:28:27

get into that in a minute. So, Chip Roy, but

1:28:29

also the Supreme Court. Yeah, Glenn, we are actually in

1:28:31

the moment of a Supreme Court decision. I'm going to

1:28:33

have you make it on the fly.

1:28:36

We've learned here that Chip Roy has been called

1:28:38

to the House floor and

1:28:41

so he is going to be a little

1:28:43

late. We don't know if he's going to be here in the next

1:28:45

few minutes or if it's going to be a half an hour. So,

1:28:48

as a Supreme Court Justice of this program,

1:28:50

I ask you, do you want to

1:28:52

talk about the Jill Biden thing now and

1:28:55

see if we can catch up with Chip

1:28:57

here in the back half hour or would

1:28:59

you rather hold that? Which

1:29:01

one involves his

1:29:04

execution for defying me? The

1:29:06

Chip Roy Defiance Clause? That is,

1:29:09

I think, Section 4. Yeah.

1:29:15

If he's going to be a few minutes, let's

1:29:17

just talk about the Supreme Court. If not, I

1:29:19

could use the time to talk about

1:29:21

Jill Biden, but I don't want to be interrupted on that. The

1:29:24

problem is I think we just don't know. So I would

1:29:26

argue, let's talk about Jill Biden here and then we'll have

1:29:28

Chip calling hopefully at the bottom of the hour. Okay, thank

1:29:31

you. Okay, there's sometimes there are

1:29:33

stories that are in our show prep

1:29:36

and we include them because

1:29:40

spider senses tell me something's not

1:29:42

right. And

1:29:44

there's been a couple of stories in our morning

1:29:46

show prep that if you get it at glenbeck.com

1:29:48

it's free. You get all the

1:29:51

stories, but you'll be able to see a pattern

1:29:53

in the way we work as a team.

1:29:57

There are two stories about Jill Biden that

1:29:59

Bob me and I'd ever talked about

1:30:02

them on the air because I couldn't figure them out

1:30:04

yet but I I

1:30:07

had a feeling about a

1:30:10

year ago that

1:30:13

Joe Biden isn't making the decisions on

1:30:15

whether to run or not it was

1:30:17

Jill. Now

1:30:20

there's a couple of things first

1:30:23

let me go to a story from Politico

1:30:26

how Jill Biden helped Joe to

1:30:28

get to yes on running for

1:30:31

re-election at 80. She's

1:30:33

the not-so-secret weapon behind her husband

1:30:35

and unlike four years ago she

1:30:37

doesn't have reservations before

1:30:40

he chose to run privately the first

1:30:42

lady encouraged her husband to run again

1:30:44

while giving him the space

1:30:47

he needed to process the decision in

1:30:49

the way he traditionally does with extensive

1:30:51

deliberations consideration of the burden it would

1:30:53

place on his family and a bit

1:30:56

of classic Biden hemming and hawing. She

1:30:58

was involved in the high-level discussions around the

1:31:01

decision giving counsel when she felt it

1:31:03

was necessary. She's usually in

1:31:05

the room when senior campaign staff

1:31:07

is presenting strategy to her husband

1:31:09

she'll ask questions but she never

1:31:11

weighs in on the decisions said

1:31:13

a former senior Biden adviser. Her

1:31:16

gentle encouragement of her husband's

1:31:18

re-election run comes as she's

1:31:20

relishing her role hanging out

1:31:22

at the Super Bowl or

1:31:24

the women's final four and actively

1:31:27

posting on social media unlike

1:31:29

the cliche applied to wives of major

1:31:31

political figures that they're the secret weapon

1:31:33

behind their husband's success there is

1:31:36

nothing secret about the role she

1:31:38

is playing. Nearly a

1:31:40

dozen aides and advisors in Biden world

1:31:42

described the first lady as someone who

1:31:44

has grown more willing to endure the

1:31:46

rigors and demands of being in the

1:31:49

political spotlight herself and

1:31:51

more convinced of her husband's ability

1:31:54

to be fit for the job.

1:31:57

Interesting line when I read that I was

1:31:59

hmm That's

1:32:02

a weird line to just throw in. Close

1:32:04

Advisor says she feels a comfort level

1:32:07

with her role inside the White House,

1:32:09

balancing the ceremonial responsibilities. Now why are

1:32:11

they making this, why

1:32:15

are they making his, throwing in his

1:32:17

decision to run and

1:32:19

that she is feeling more comfortable

1:32:21

at the White House, that she also

1:32:23

is really enjoying kind of the

1:32:25

power things that you get to do

1:32:27

in Washington? And it goes

1:32:30

on to talk about he's, she's

1:32:32

always there taking notes, listening, with

1:32:34

her glasses on and

1:32:36

Joe will always look at her and go, what do

1:32:38

you think? And

1:32:40

she advises him. Now

1:32:43

that is contradicted in

1:32:45

the same story and

1:32:48

it's just a confusing mess. I

1:32:51

read another story about a year ago that

1:32:53

was talking about how Jill

1:32:56

was the force behind

1:33:00

the Biden run this time around,

1:33:04

that she was the one driving it.

1:33:07

Okay. Then there was this

1:33:09

story that just came out from Slate last

1:33:12

week or maybe earlier this week. What's

1:33:14

happening with Jill Biden? June

1:33:19

has turned out unlike how

1:33:21

the Biden's expected dominated by

1:33:24

a much bleaker circumstance, namely

1:33:26

Hunter Biden's federal trial and

1:33:28

conviction. Some of that

1:33:31

could not have been foreseen. Jill

1:33:37

Biden as a intensely private

1:33:39

first lady exercised

1:33:41

her near perfect control over her image during

1:33:44

her three and a half years in the

1:33:46

White House. However,

1:33:48

that has cracked when she appeared at Hunter's

1:33:50

trial this month, she faced exactly the same

1:33:53

sort of scrutiny and unpredictable headlines that she

1:33:55

sought to avoid. Her communications

1:33:57

director reacted defensively to questions

1:33:59

about this saying she's a

1:34:01

mom of course she would be there as

1:34:03

much as possible support him the

1:34:05

spokesperson said at one point and and

1:34:07

it was hard to argue with that

1:34:10

even as ABC News began

1:34:12

reporting the steep cost to the

1:34:14

taxpayers of her trips to the

1:34:16

courthouse now when's the

1:34:18

last time I mean unless it was

1:34:20

Melania Trump when was

1:34:22

the last time you heard about

1:34:24

the first lady's expense remember how

1:34:26

they they threw just

1:34:29

flower petals at the feet of Michelle

1:34:31

Obama and she could spend a

1:34:33

fortune and nobody ever said anything about it in

1:34:35

fact you were called a racist if you did

1:34:37

say something about it Jill

1:34:40

was more in her element a few weeks

1:34:42

ago appearing on Good Morning America and the

1:34:44

View by

1:34:47

the way both ABC

1:34:50

it was ostensibly to promote her

1:34:53

book these were actually campaign appearances

1:34:55

and awkward ones at that but

1:34:58

they were nothing compared to the book

1:35:00

she was promoting Willow which

1:35:03

I have not been able to quite

1:35:05

shake from my mind since peering through

1:35:07

a digital copy this month as

1:35:10

admittedly more consequential events

1:35:12

played out the

1:35:14

juxtaposition of poor Willow the

1:35:16

cat against all else that

1:35:18

has happened in June feels like a telling

1:35:21

example of the Biden's larger

1:35:23

comms trouble and tendency

1:35:26

to assume that benevolent gas lighting

1:35:28

might be a viable solution for

1:35:30

dealing with them so

1:35:32

here's Slate magazine they

1:35:34

start out about her appearance at

1:35:38

Hunter Biden's trial and

1:35:40

that she blew her you know

1:35:42

cracked that that shell of just

1:35:45

I'm the perfect first lady then

1:35:47

they went into she's spending a lot of

1:35:49

money and then they go into this bizarre

1:35:52

review of this book she was

1:35:55

hawking about Willow the cat and

1:35:57

they go as far as saying it might be

1:35:59

good news for Jill Biden that no one is

1:36:01

paying attention to this book. Um,

1:36:05

yeah, yeah, I could go on, but here's

1:36:08

what bothered me on these stories. And

1:36:11

this is why they were included in the show prep and

1:36:13

I didn't know why exactly. The

1:36:17

left does not go after the first

1:36:19

lady and

1:36:21

it wasn't a universal thing. It was here

1:36:24

and there. In

1:36:26

this story, you find out that there were three

1:36:28

occasions that it was just ABC news. Hmm.

1:36:35

I believe that Jill Biden was

1:36:38

the driving force behind Joe, uh,

1:36:41

making this decision to

1:36:44

run again and that there were

1:36:46

people in the white house and people in the

1:36:48

democratic, uh, party that

1:36:51

knew that was going to be

1:36:53

a disaster. And

1:36:56

they couldn't come out and say

1:36:58

anything. It wasn't like Edith Wilson,

1:37:00

cause this is what happened. The,

1:37:02

the democratic party under Woodrow Wilson,

1:37:04

um, he had a stroke. Edith

1:37:07

ran the white house, ran everything,

1:37:09

but put a pin in his

1:37:12

hand and then signed his name

1:37:14

to documents and everything else, and he was going to

1:37:17

run for a third term. Well,

1:37:19

nobody saw the president. She wouldn't

1:37:21

let anybody in. And finally

1:37:23

the Congress, the Democrats got together and

1:37:25

said, we demand, we see him or,

1:37:27

uh, we're

1:37:30

going to bring up hearings and he

1:37:32

will have to appear. So,

1:37:34

uh, they did. She was had

1:37:37

registered him for a third term

1:37:40

after the stroke. And,

1:37:42

uh, the Democrats finally had to come

1:37:44

to her and threaten her, uh,

1:37:47

and say, we're going to expose all of this, or

1:37:49

you can go away peacefully in the night. I'm

1:37:54

not saying that Jill was, uh, you know, faking his signature

1:37:57

or anything like that. But

1:38:00

she was the one that was getting

1:38:02

in the way of getting him

1:38:04

to step down because there were

1:38:07

Democrats screw the country,

1:38:10

didn't think that he should run

1:38:13

for president again. I

1:38:15

think last night happened because that

1:38:17

same force that has been throwing

1:38:20

her under

1:38:23

the bus, the

1:38:25

same forces said put him in now while

1:38:27

we still have a chance. Let's do a

1:38:29

debate early and

1:38:31

they sold it and they bought it and they did it. And

1:38:36

what happened last night, Jill Biden

1:38:38

was the first one to step up as

1:38:40

soon as he, well, let me just show

1:38:43

you the walking off the stage. Who

1:38:45

was the one walking? He was stuck.

1:38:47

Donald Trump left the stage. And

1:38:51

uh, it was, this is just a shot

1:38:53

from, from people in the

1:38:55

room. This wasn't what was on TV.

1:38:57

Uh, show that, uh, show that videotape.

1:39:00

Trump walking off the stage. The

1:39:02

first debate of the 2024 campaign and the

1:39:04

earliest president. So he just walks on now in

1:39:06

the books and in front of, and Joe Biden

1:39:09

is just standing there and uh, Jill

1:39:14

comes out and grabs his arm and stands

1:39:16

there for a while. And then walks him

1:39:19

down with his arm down the stairs of

1:39:21

the stage. Then

1:39:25

they go back into the spin room

1:39:27

and here's what she says when they go back in

1:39:31

public. Listen to this. Joe,

1:39:33

you did such a great job. You

1:39:36

answered every question. Let

1:39:42

me ask the crowd. What did

1:39:44

Trump do? Huh.

1:39:56

Then she went to waffle hut or waffle house. She

1:40:00

goes to Waffle House and

1:40:02

she's running a little

1:40:05

dog and pony show where

1:40:08

Joe is just kind of, you

1:40:11

know, still looks like he was hit by

1:40:13

a freight train and

1:40:15

she's spinning this whole

1:40:17

thing and leading a show at

1:40:19

a Waffle House. The

1:40:22

hell is going on there? I

1:40:25

think this was a Democratic inside

1:40:29

job to get her

1:40:31

to have

1:40:34

so much pressure, not him, her

1:40:37

to feel the pressure

1:40:39

that he has got to go.

1:40:43

Could be wrong, but I

1:40:45

bet I'm not. More

1:40:48

in a second. First, let me tell you about

1:40:51

the International Federation of Christians and Jews.

1:40:53

At this point, the only thing, you

1:40:56

know, the only way things are going

1:40:58

to get better for Israel is if

1:41:00

Donald Trump wins in November. He

1:41:04

very correctly stated that Israel wants to

1:41:06

continue and finish the job and we

1:41:08

should let them, but that's

1:41:11

not the Biden administration's position. And

1:41:14

it's not apt to be the position

1:41:16

of whatever replacement candidate the Democrats might

1:41:18

push either. Meanwhile, we

1:41:20

have to show our support. What Joe Biden

1:41:22

said last night about we haven't slowed down

1:41:24

weapons and we're selling them and everything and

1:41:26

we're behind them. No, that's not true at

1:41:28

all. That is not true at all. Here's

1:41:32

what I would like to do.

1:41:35

I don't want to fight Israel's war. I

1:41:37

don't want to send anybody over. You know,

1:41:39

I don't honestly, I'll

1:41:42

sell them things, but

1:41:44

I don't want to

1:41:46

be the arms merchant

1:41:48

everywhere either. Here's

1:41:51

what I would like to do. I would

1:41:53

like to make sure that never again is

1:41:57

understood clearly. Never

1:42:00

again, it's happening again. Will

1:42:03

we be the same cowards

1:42:05

that so many Christians and

1:42:07

others in the world have been

1:42:09

over 18 times that

1:42:13

there has been a Holocaust on the

1:42:15

Jews, okay? No, and

1:42:18

I want my Jewish friends and the people

1:42:20

in Israel to know that there are millions

1:42:22

of us that will say, not

1:42:24

this time, we will stand with you.

1:42:28

We're asking Christians to sign a pledge. It's

1:42:30

gonna be delivered to the president of Israel.

1:42:33

It's gonna close up next week. You won't be

1:42:35

able to sign it. But

1:42:37

we wanna show the people of Israel that

1:42:42

Christians are your friends. Christians

1:42:45

have changed. Christians

1:42:47

are willing to

1:42:50

stand up for God's people. We

1:42:52

may not agree on everything, but

1:42:55

we're not gonna have

1:42:57

any race exterminated, and

1:43:00

it's evil what's happening right now. Today

1:43:03

with the International Fellowship of Christians and

1:43:05

Jews, you can let your voice be

1:43:07

heard. It's one more opportunity

1:43:09

for us as Americans and Christians

1:43:11

to be on the right side

1:43:13

of history. So please sign this

1:43:15

pledge, go to supportifcj.org. Send

1:43:18

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1:43:20

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1:43:22

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1:43:24

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1:43:27

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supportifcj.org and take a

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1:43:35

a minute, 10 seconds

1:43:38

actually, station ID. Let's

1:43:49

check in with Stu who's been going over the

1:43:51

Supreme Court rulings. We still

1:43:53

haven't gotten anything. I guess we're gonna have to

1:43:55

add some few days, which is unusual,

1:43:57

but I bet they did that.

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