Biden Digs His Political Grave Even Deeper at 'Big Boy Press Conference' | 7/12/24

Primary Topic

This episode critiques President Joe Biden's recent press conference, highlighting his continued struggles with public speaking and the increasing concerns about his cognitive abilities.

Episode Summary

In this episode of the Blaze Podcast Network, the hosts delve into President Biden's latest press conference, referred to sarcastically as the "Big Boy Press Conference." The episode dissects the various gaffes, misstatements, and moments of confusion displayed by Biden, painting a picture of a leader who is increasingly out of touch and struggling to maintain his composure under public scrutiny. The hosts also discuss the broader implications of Biden's performance for his political future, suggesting that his continued missteps are digging his political grave even deeper. The episode features a mix of humor, criticism, and serious analysis, particularly focusing on the narrative that Biden is being propped up by his administration and the media despite his evident struggles. The hosts emphasize the dangers of having a president who appears to be in cognitive decline, especially in the context of international relations and national security.

Main Takeaways

  1. President Biden continues to display signs of cognitive decline during public appearances.
  2. The hosts believe Biden is being managed by his staff and the media to maintain an image of competence.
  3. Biden's gaffes are not just embarrassing but are potentially dangerous for the country.
  4. The episode questions Biden's ability to lead effectively, especially on the international stage.
  5. There is increasing frustration and concern among some world leaders about Biden's fitness for office.

Episode Chapters

1: Opening Remarks

The hosts set the stage by sarcastically referring to Biden's press conference as a "Big Boy Press Conference" and discuss the overall tone of the event.

  • Pat Gray: "Did he show you that it was just a one-time thing during the debate? No, not really."
  • Jeffy Fisher: "He allayed all our fears, didn't he? Not at all."

2: Biden's Gaffes and Misstatements

A detailed analysis of Biden's mistakes during the press conference, including his misidentification of world leaders and incoherent statements.

  • Pat Gray: "He called President Trump his vice president. How does that happen?"
  • Jeffy Fisher: "He just can’t seem to get through a sentence without stumbling."

3: International Concerns

Discussion on how Biden’s perceived decline is impacting the way world leaders view and interact with him.

  • Pat Gray: "World leaders are noticing, and it’s becoming a problem."
  • Jeffy Fisher: "They’re babysitting him. It’s embarrassing."

4: The Media's Role

Critique of how the media is handling Biden's appearances and the narrative they are trying to maintain.

  • Pat Gray: "The media is doing their best to cover for him, but even they are struggling."
  • Jeffy Fisher: "CNN might be done with him; even they can't spin this anymore."

5: Conclusion and Predictions

The hosts speculate on Biden’s political future and what might come next for his administration.

  • Pat Gray: "Is it time for Biden to step aside? It sure looks like it."
  • Jeffy Fisher: "The writing is on the wall, but will he read it?"

Actionable Advice

  1. Stay Informed: Keep up with political developments by following multiple news sources to get a balanced view.
  2. Engage in Civic Discussions: Participate in local or online forums to discuss political issues and stay engaged.
  3. Contact Your Representatives: If you have concerns about national leadership, reach out to your local representatives.
  4. Prepare for Elections: Research candidates thoroughly before voting to ensure you make informed decisions.
  5. Support Media Literacy: Encourage critical thinking and media literacy to better understand and analyze news coverage.

About This Episode

As President Biden continues to dig his heels in by staying in the race, he continues to dig his own political grave. Filling in for Glenn, Pat and Jeffy react to Biden’s press conference in front of NATO and all the fumbles he made while trying to prove he’s mentally fit. The guys take calls from the audience to get their take on Biden’s performance also. Pat and Jeffy further discuss Biden’s poor performance during his press conference, where he admitted his own wife gets frustrated with him. The White House requested edits be made in a recent interview of Biden. Jeffy goes through his “Fat 5” headlines, including the history of Krispy Kreme donuts, Ellen DeGeneres retiring, and a new billion-dollar deal being made between the NBA and multiple networks. The guys examine Jill Biden’s handling of Joe since he can’t walk alone. Lastly, Pat and Jeffy react to Snopes being unable to locate any pictures of Michelle Obama during her pregnancies.

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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky

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Transcript

A
Welcome to the fusion of entertainment, entertainment, entertainment and enlightenment.

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B
All right.

As Joe Biden continues to dig in his heels, is he actually digging his own grave, politically speaking? I mean, we'll explore that. And his big press conference, big boy press conference happened last night. We'll get into that coming up in 1 minute.

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B
It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today. Just one more day and he'll be back on Monday. So looking forward to him coming back from his vacation and probably have a couple of things to say about what's transpired in the last week or so. It's pretty amazing. Pretty incredible. What is, what is happening right now?

A
It really is.

B
And we'd love to get your thoughts on it. At 88727 Beck. Will Biden ride this storm out in a rocky mountain winter, or will he step aside? Will he finally be convinced by somebody? Will somebody pull in the strings? Barack Obama, tell him to get out. I mean, what is going, what do you think is going to happen here, you know, as he tries to show and to prove that what happened at the debate, that was just a momentary lapse.

A
That's, I just screwed up.

B
I didn't feel good.

A
I didn't feel good. Get off.

B
I didn't feel right. All right.

What happens when you don't feel good? You don't make any sense.

A
I traveled twelve time zones before this debate.

B
Yeah, two weeks before. And it wasn't I mean, you didn't travel twelve times before.

A
Don't bug me down.

B
Before the debate.

A
Okay. I traveled twelve times before the debate. Okay.

B
I think actually in the press conference last night, I think he said 50, didn't he? I don't. I think he said 50 time zones.

A
It's a number, so I'm sure he didn't get it.

B
Right. So you must have traveled to the moon and back? I don't know.

A
Technically the moon doesn't have a time zone yet.

B
No, that's right. They're trying to get there.

A
Lte moon time, baby.

B
Apparently that's very important. It is for our future that the moon have a time zone.

A
Correct?

B
So we'll see.

But here's how the press conference got started last night.

C
I just. I directed the intelligence community to be a significant amount of intelligence to be declassified so I could start building an international coalition to oppose the invasion.

B
I expect the intelligence.

A
What, putting everybody's mind at ease right away that he's got everything under control.

B
Just like that. We're all like, oh, okay. Yeah, he's great.

A
Perfect.

B
Listen to him.

A
Perfect.

B
That's why he said, watch me.

A
Right?

B
Watch me. Yeah. Now we are Gary Hart. What was that? Was that 19?

86. 87. Must have been 87. 88.

A
I don't even remember.

B
It wasn't around during the run. Yeah, you weren't around.

A
I was really.

It was not alive. Don't remember it.

B
That's weird. Cause I was 28 years old at the time. You weren't even born. How about that? Yeah, I guess.

A
I mean, I've heard. I've read the stories.

I've read the stories of how he challenged the press and they took him up on it and then found him in that house and highlighted him in.

B
Another woman's house that didn't happen to be his wife. But follow me. Follow me. Watch me.

A
No kidding. And they did.

B
You know what? If you got problems like this, maybe you don't challenge the media to follow you.

A
And that's why it's so strange when he gets angry. I know. When we're asking about him about it. I mean, the dam has been opened and you dared us to watch you. We are?

B
Yeah.

Yeah.

And he knew. I mean, he's. He and Jill have both said that this is a critical time where they're going to prove that it was just a one night thing. He didn't feel good. It was jet lagged. The sun was in his eyes. Whatever excuse they're using today, I got a club foot.

A
Whatever.

B
Yeah. Yeah. He's of sound mind. Okay, well, then don't get all pissed off when we ask you about it. But he does.

I mean, he screwed up. Just. This is kind of nitpicky because he was, I think, trying to say the motherland of Russia. But here's what he said instead.

C
Cut to as Putin amassed russian forces just 100 miles north of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.

B
Oh, thank you.

C
But he thought he. Putin thought it was a mother home of Russia.

B
The mother home.

Putin. He thought. Putin thought.

He thought it was the mother home of Russia.

So good.

A
It is nitpicky.

B
Yeah, it's a little.

A
It is nitpicky.

B
Yeah. I'll give you that. But this is not. When he called. Well, he was talking about his vice president, Kamala Harris, and here's what came out of his face.

C
I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president. What did I think? She was not qualified to be president.

B
She.

Okay, I don't believe he caught that. Did he?

A
No, he did not.

B
He never said anything about it. He never went back and said, oh, I mean, no, no.

A
Cause he.

The question was about Kamala and Trump and whatever. So he had that in his mind, and it was. And it was just. That's what he said. We moved on. I mean, I know the crowd. I know his crowd.

We saw some footage of blinken closing his eyes with that look of. I can't believe he screwed that up.

B
You know who I would have loved to see the camera go on is Jill.

A
I don't think she was in the audience.

B
Was she, doctor Jill? Not that I know of, but I would have loved to see her reaction to that. When she calls Donald Trump his vice president and then calls Trump, she. I love that.

A
I doubt that she even watches it. Cause she. If she watches it, she just gets more and more angry with her. I thought we discussed that yesterday.

B
I think we did discuss that. What was the reason she's so angry with him?

A
She hates him.

B
And that's clear. It is clear.

A
So maybe she was in the back room, you know, sipping champagne with some of the hoity toits, but I don't know that she watched it in full because she can't see stand him.

B
I mean, we've got that in common with Jill. I can't stand him either.

So, in fact, my guess is I can't stand him even more than her.

A
Really?

B
Yeah, I think so.

A
Okay.

B
I dislike him. I don't. I don't hate him because I don't hate anybody. Jeffy, I just want to make that very, very clear. I simply dislike him with all the intensity of 10 trillion white hot burning suns.

A
But there's no hate.

B
But there's no hate.

A
Okay.

B
Not an ounce of hate. Okay. Just dislike to the tune of 10 trillion white hot burning songs.

A
I mean, she has to actually see him.

B
Yeah, she does.

A
You know, that's true. I'm sure she avoids him as much as possible. There's no doubt about that. But she still has to cross his path, and that's.

B
I don't know how she does it. Cause I can't look at him. Of course, I feel the same way about her, too. So they're a good match in my mind for you.

A
Yeah. Dislike them both very intensely with the same forks.

B
Yeah. Mm hmm. Exactly.

A
Okay.

B
Then he was asked. Okay, so first of all, we should backtrack just a bit, because backing up to the NATO conference.

Oh, my gosh.

A
I mean, that's what this whole thing was about, right? They were there. Yay, NATO. 75 years old, and we're going to give a bunch of money more to Ukraine. I'm going to. I'm going to strong arm some of the NATO countries to give more money to Ukraine, and I'm going to give more money to Ukraine. And, you know, as a matter of fact, we're just gonna pretend that Ukraine is part of NATO. Cause we're just gonna make that happen anyway. And that's. I mean, that's. The whole stupid thing was about and agonizing.

B
Keep in mind, this is all after promising and committing to the fact that Ukraine would never be a NATO country, right. That we had agreed with Russia. We're not gonna know, you know, what it would be like making Cuba a satellite country of the Soviet Union back in the day? It would.

A
Yeah.

B
It would be like Cuba joining Russia. And we wouldn't allow that. We wouldn't stand for that. We. And when they tried to deliver missiles to the cuban island, what happened? There was a bit of a standoff, if you remember correctly.

A
A little bit of what?

B
So it's understandable that Russia doesn't want, and I'm not a russian fan. People say, why do you love Vladimir Putin? I don't. Okay. I think Russia is the second biggest threat we face right. After China.

A
Yeah.

B
But to go back on that commitment to them, and, in fact, I think it came as part of a treaty. It was one of the treaties.

A
Yes, it was.

B
And we agreed. Okay, we're not. We're not going to. We're not even going to invite Ukraine into NATO? Well, we did and we have. And now we're saying, yeah, they're going to be a part of it, too. Well, of course they're pissed. Of course. Anyway, during the NATO conference, do we have where he introduced Vladimir, Vladimir Zelensky. Here's Biden introducing Zelensky.

A
I wanted to ask you about your mixed up president.

This is not it. This is where he was asked about it.

B
Backtracking a bit to the actual conference now where he introduces Zelenskyy.

A
Yeah, this is part of the speech where they asked him about his flub, which he, you know, obviously gets ticked about.

B
Here it is.

C
And now I want to hand it over to the president of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination. Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin.

B
Okay. All right. On that one, he actually did correct himself afterward. But come on now.

A
Yes, he did. But he, I mean, he was, was because of some of the reactions of the other NATO heads. I mean, as he turned, I don't know that he actually caught it, I think.

B
No, they caught him, I think.

A
Right. And he was like, oh, did I? Oh, my gosh. I just didn't say that. Didn't I?

B
Yeah. Yeah. So he's asked about that particular mess up. Then at the press conference, I wanted.

A
To ask you about your mixed up president's Zelenskyy and Putin earlier today.

And you now have key allies, including the british prime minister, the president of France and the german chancellor, having to step in and make excuses for you on that.

B
Wow.

A
Officials here are saying off the record that your decline has become noticeable. Hasn't this now frankly become damaging America's.

B
This is a brutally asked question.

A
It sure is.

President of the United States of America. And how can he not be done after that?

B
Yeah.

A
I mean, this, this, this is nonstop but non stop to the president.

B
He's, the reporter is not trying to couch this at all. He's not trying to soft pedal the question. He's just asking it brazenly, which I love. I mean, this is great. He's talking about how bad a gaffe that was and that, hey, you know what? People have noticed your decline here. What do you have to say about this? Go ahead.

A
Now, frankly, become damaging for America's standing in the world. Yeah.

C
Did you see any damage to our standing in my leading this conference?

A
Yeah.

C
Have you seen a more successful conference? What do you think?

B
Yeah, I've seen an Amway conference.

C
It was more successful now at the very end, I said here, I mean, Putin. I said, no, I'm sorry, Zelensky.

B
No, it didn't go like that.

A
And that really wasn't the question.

B
No, it wasn't.

We're talking about your brain, anybody, your.

C
Mind that we haven't had an incredibly successful conference.

A
Right.

C
We're not talking about here in that conference.

I know it sounds too self serving, but other leaders, heads of state in thanking me, saying the reason we're together is because of Biden.

A
Why?

C
Because Biden did the following.

Look, folks, this is a.

B
Well, hello.

A
Anyway.

B
Anyway, he doesn't know what this is a.

A
No, he does nothing.

B
He can't find any word or any train of thought that he was heading down because that track has derailed.

That train is now in the. It's in the gutter. It just tipped over and fell into the gutter.

That's incredible that this, the idea that this is, look, anyway, I've said too much.

A
Putting everybody's mind at ease.

B
That's the beauty of it.

A
That is. That's the beauty of it.

B
Man, I feel good now, don't you?

A
Thank you.

B
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Let's pause 10 seconds for station identification.

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Okay, let's. That'd be fun.

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It will be.

B
Let's do that.

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Welcome to it. It is Pat and jeffy for glenn today, going over last night's big, big boy press conference. And was it ever a big boy? Oh, did he deliver or what?

A
Yes.

B
He allayed all our fears. He showed how sharp and together he is.

A
Thank you.

B
He's spry. He is spry and brilliant. That's, that's what he is.

Spry, brilliant, agile.

Right?

A
Yes.

B
Weren't those the words that were jumping immediately to mind last night as you watched it?

A
It was especially, I mean, right off the bat, he started off with just a slight mumble, and then I thought, nope, he covered it. He got it good.

B
He's on the way now.

A
We're all right.

B
We're good.

A
Then not long after that, he called president, former President Trump, his vice president. So I was like, no, don't worry about it.

B
Who doesn't think that Donald Trump is the vice president right now from time to time and then calls him her? I mean, it happens. It happens. If I had a nickel for every time I said Donald Trump was the vice president and is a she speaker, one. How many nickels would you have, Pat, carry the one?

None. I have no nickels. No nickels. So it wouldn't do me that much good, frankly.

But who's going to pay me for that anyway? You know what I mean? Nobody. Nobody is going to do that.

A
So, I mean, I barely, look, we told you yesterday that they had, they had set a start time, and then they put that back, pushed it back an hour, and then he was late for that by an hour, at least an hour.

B
It was 55 minutes.

A
Okay.

B
Yeah, 55 minutes.

A
Less than an hour. That's what you're trying to.

B
Okay. It was the better part of an hour, I should have said better part of than I would have been covered.

A
And I understand that. Oh, you know, the clock starts when the president arrives. He's the president of the United States. Got it.

B
But it's certainly, what is he, Madonna now? All of a sudden he show up whenever he wants? No, no.

A
Yeah. The start time is only a suggestion. Just ask Madonna. Everyone knows.

B
All right.

A
Everyone knows. That's a suggestion. And, but it certainly didn't do anything to help him.

B
No.

A
Being laid off, it pissed off a little more angry.

B
So they're, they're upset to begin with, and then you're lying to him.

A
Yes.

B
With everything you say, and then that hacks him off even more. So. Yeah. It was not a good night for him. I don't know. I would love to hear from people, though, what, what you thought about it. Was it as bad, maybe it's just us? I don't know. Maybe it's just me. Because the MSNBC panel afterwards seemed to like it. Oh, yeah, the Rachel Maddow thing. She was like, oh, yeah, he was nailing the foreign policy thing.

A
You made it to Rachel Maddow.

B
I did make it to Maddow.

A
I could not. I mean, I made it for the, I put it on and I sat down, I did some work until he finally waddled out to the podium and I was like, I went in and watched the whole thing. And now there was, after that, there was no postgame off.

B
Well, it was a, it was hard to get through. Yeah, I will grant.

A
Holy cow.

B
Usually that's a one time through thing for me. So I can do it on the air, but I can't do it when it happens live.

But I just force myself.

A
Yeah. I mean, yeah. I mean, I do. Yeah. I can't do the post game stuff. I'm sorry. I just can't do that. They drive me insane. Yeah, but I. Again, okay, so he's late, right? So you're already starting off on a. He's already got one bad foot. I mean, he even told us about that.

And then he rambles on. And then this was supposed to be, again, his, according to KJP, who got it from someone else she said was the big boy conference. And then it's all scripted.

I mean, it doesn't.

B
Yeah, it didn't do anything right.

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Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today. He returns on Monday.

Triple 8727 B E c K. So how did he do last night, huh?

Really good.

Did he take care of everything he needed to take care of? Did he show you that? That was a, a one time thing during the debate. He just had a bad night. He didn't feel good. There was jet lag involved. He was dehydrated. The sun was in his eyes. His left foot hurt.

He got a cramp.

A
Yeah.

B
Yeah, he got a cramp.

A
Everybody knows how painful those are.

B
Oh, they hurt. Yeah, they hurt like crazy. If you don't drink pickle juice before the debate, there's a really good chance you could cramp up sometime during the course of it. And he forgot. He forgot to take the pickle juice.

A
How many times? How many times you've forgotten to drink your pickle juice?

B
Many times. Yeah, many times. In fact, every time. I've forgotten every time because I don't like pickles and I certainly don't like pickle juice.

A
Not a big fan of pickle juice. No.

B
But when it's hot and you're going to be exerting yourself, you need to.

A
Drink, fan or not, you need to drink it.

B
You need to drink it. So he didn't do that.

All right. So your thoughts on this seven two seven. Triple 8727 B E c K. Let's go to richest in California. Hey, Rich, welcome to the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy hey, guys. How's your hypocritical presidential coup going so far?

Really well. Thanks for asking. Yeah, yeah, it's going great.

I got to tell you guys, I thought Biden was just a garden variety disaster yesterday, not the unmitigated ones that, yeah, I think all of this really is a farce. I don't think the Bidens are principled in any way, shape or form.

A
What?

B
This is really just going to take like $100 million check and pardons all around and he'll be out.

I feel like the Dems are already tipping their hand. Would they make mention of wait till the weekend?

I think something is going to happen towards the beginning of the RNC to take attention away from the republican national Convention. Trump's vp pick.

And I think the Republicans need to stay really focused on their opportunity here to just talk about democratic policies and the media. And no matter who gets swapped in there, they need to keep the focus on the media did this with Biden. Now that they're pivoting to their, their new shiny object. Let's not lose fact of. Let's not lose focus on the fact that anything that we're told is just not going to be true.

A
Oh, there's, that's a fact. That's most definitely a fact. They've, they've, they lied then, they continued to lie, and they're lying now.

B
Appreciate it. Thanks, Rich. Good thoughts.

A
That would mean that if, that, if you use his example of that, you know, this weekend being the, you know, the throwing the deck of cards on the ground and we're supposed to do that would mean that his biggest Lester Holt interview would be his interview to say, I'm dropping out of the race.

B
Which is coming up Monday night.

A
Right, right. Yeah.

B
Yeah. That'll be interesting.

A
That will be.

B
I don't know. I, you know, there, there are some signs that he's going to leave, but every step of the way so far, he has said he is in this to win it.

A
Here's the thing.

B
Staying and he's not going anywhere.

A
Here's the thing.

When he drops out of the campaign, he's still the president.

I mean, we still have him as president for quite a while, which is.

B
Interesting, because if you're not capable of doing the campaign, you're certainly not capable to be president of the United States.

A
How dare you?

B
So they should be invoking the 25th amendment now and get him completely out of there. And then people will say, well, then you got caught on. Yeah, we'll deal with that at that time.

But the guy who is incompetent and incapable of a train of thought, for instance, should not be president first.

A
I think doing that is a good call. If you, if you don't believe that Kamala can be your nominee, then your call would be to get rid of Joe. Let her be president for these last couple hundred days so that she gets the tag, she gets the title. The first female, the first lady of color, that's president of the United States. And then buh bye.

B
Yeah.

A
You get to go be a former president and former vice president. Former president and go away.

B
And you can hit the speaking tour.

A
You and first hubby Doug can go dance away in the caribbean islands.

B
The first gentleman or second? Actually, the second gentleman.

So he's not even the first gentleman.

A
No, but he would be.

B
Yes, he would be for a while.

A
So he gets a title, she gets her title, and then go away.

B
All right, let's go to David in Iowa. David, hi. You're on the Glenn Beck program.

Hey there, Jeff.

Great to talk to you guys.

I think that that performance last night was a small train wreck versus the large train wreck we saw last week.

A
Yeah.

B
Yeah. What I wanted to mention was he clearly had problems with names, but I think if you actually insert the name that he intended to use when he said Trump, I think what comes out of that is the second half of that sentence where he actually says she's not qualified to be president.

I think it's actually telling that Biden believes that Kamala is not qualified.

That's interesting.

A
That is.

B
Yeah, I did kind of notice that, too. But there's been. Thanks a lot, David. Appreciate the call. There's so much to deal with in every one of these screw ups. You don't get to it all. So I'm glad you brought that up. We should go back to that.

A
Yes, we most definitely should.

B
And play the Trump VP thing.

Listen to this.

Cut three.

And it goes a little something.

C
Termination, ladies and gentlemen. Now I want to hand it over to the president of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has.

B
Not this one where he calls Trump the vice president. So it's cut three in the, I.

A
Wouldn'T appear, I wouldn't have picked Vice.

C
President Trump to be vice president.

B
Okay.

C
I think she was not qualified to.

B
Be president because I think she's not qualified.

A
He wouldn't have picked her if he didn't think she was qualified to be president. That's what he's had.

B
Right. That's right.

A
That's what he's getting at. Yeah, he just screwed up.

B
He wouldn't have picked her to be.

A
Vice president if he didn't think she was qualified.

B
Speaker two, she was qualified, but it's so difficult because he slurs and screws up so many words.

A
Listen to the man.

B
Is that all I have to do?

A
That is it.

B
Okay. And then it'll be really evident.

A
Clear.

B
If I just listen to him. It's clear as a bell. Is that what you're saying to me?

C
Security secretary?

Just listen to him.

After I signed the PAC, Anna pack at lack.

B
Okay, look, if.

C
Yeah, we finally beat Medicare, okay.

B
Yeah. I mean, that's all clear, right?

A
It is.

B
That's crystal clear. So you're right.

A
That's what I said. All you have to do is listen to the man.

B
Listen to him? What are you, stupid? Listen to him.

I love it.

I mean, there's no denying it anymore. No, there's no denying it can't be the man.

A
He's even said it. He's even said it. Sure, I've slowed down a little. Sure, I'm a little.

B
He claims to still be able to do the job.

A
Correct. He's trying to flip it around that he's, you know, that's brought all this experience which, you know, I guess I buy into. Yeah. Brought you a lot of experience. You did nothing but, you know, meld around in the Senate for 50 years. I hope you got some experience out of that. But now you can't even process that.

B
Right. That's right.

I mean, it's really a sad situation we're in. United States of America is in this situation.

We have, I don't know if anybody's noticed. We have 330 million people to choose from. Okay. Greatest nation.

A
I thought it was 350 in the.

B
History of the world.

And this is what we deal with.

A
I know. I know. And I heard it's pathetic. Agreed. And that's. I heard one congressman, I can't remember his name, who talked about it was time for Biden to step down from the campaign and the Democrats needed to get to their, their big bench or their. What did he call it?

B
Deep.

A
The deep bench. Deep bench.

B
Yeah, your bench.

A
That's not the team I'm looking at.

B
I'd like to know.

A
Me, too.

B
Who's on that bench, because.

A
Me, too.

B
They're all bad. I mean, they don't have anybody. We've talked about this before. They got nobody on their bench.

A
Al Gore, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton.

B
Right.

Richard Gephardt.

A
I mean, I would not be surprised.

B
To see them drag him out I wouldn't either guy. He's probably. I think he's actually younger than Biden.

A
Gephardt?

B
Yeah.

A
Oh, I don't know about that.

B
No, I think he is. I think. Look it up.

A
I gotta find out.

B
Look it up.

But they've got nobody to turn to. Who's popular now? You might say Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom can't win, I don't think, because of his record in California.

A
He's terrible.

B
Oh, my gosh. He's so bad. But that's, that's who they'll point to as part of the deep bench. These are the people who are ready to come in at a moment's notice and win the day.

No, no, I don't think so. Have you found Richard Gebhardt yet?

A
I haven't found. How long is this gonna take? Stories about.

B
Have you heard of Google? Google should be able to bring that up. And it doesn't take this amount of time.

A
It does, though. It does. Cause I'm reading now. I want to read about all of Richard Gebhardt. He was 83.

B
Okay.

He is older. Thank you. Is older than Biden.

A
That's what I thought.

B
All right.

A
That's what I thought. It's still.

B
I didn't think anybody was older than Joe Biden. I guess now we see someone is.

A
They still could drag him out.

I don't know what kind of shape it could. I don't know what kind of shape dick is in.

B
I mean, we've talked about this before.

If they really wanted to go deep, I think the deepest you could go here is Al Gore. Al Gore was a superstar for a while.

A
Yes, he was.

B
They loved him for a while.

A
Yes, he was.

B
I don't know that that exists anymore, though.

A
I don't know that it does either.

B
He's not front and center enough.

A
They're not doing John Kerry. I mean, they've already kicked him to the curb as far as the climate czar, and he was joining the campaign or whatever. How's that working out?

B
Not well. Not well. So really the person, you know, because nobody likes Kamala, Gavin Newsom is doing terribly in California. And so maybe Hillary Clinton could step in.

Maybe she's the deep part of your bench. You could go to somebody they've already gone to a million times and she's lost speaker one.

A
And if you don't do that, then what? Pete Buttigieg, who? I mean, he ran the last time, right?

He lasted longer than Kamala.

B
Yeah, he did.

Yeah, he did. All right. Triple 8727. Beck. More coming up.

A
You're listening to the swinging sounds of Glenn Beck. Sit tight, boys and girls. We'll be right back after these messages.

D
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Welcome. It is Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today. Triple 8727 B E C K. Just to share a little more from the press conference last night, the big boy press conference that he did such a big boy job on. Good job. You're such a big boy.

A
Answered all their questions.

B
Good job. I love that from Jill that night.

You did such a great job.

A
You answered all their questions.

B
Did he? And the answer to that is no.

But amazing. This has been an amazing couple of weeks.

A
It sure has. It sure has.

B
He was asked about his sleep schedule last night. He's, you know, this is so weird because he gets so angry, but I don't think he can help himself now. You know, he's that crotchety old guy who just gets mad at the drop of a hat.

A
What do you ask me about that for?

B
Because you told us to. You told us to watch. You told us to listen. We're doing that and now we're asking you.

A
There are reports about your scheduling.

B
Right.

A
You know what was happening, and one.

B
Of the reports was that he plans to be in bed by 08:00 every night. So they were, they were asking about it and here's what happened.

A
How can you say you'll be up for that next year? In two years? In four years, given the limits. You've acknowledged that you have today.

B
Hmm.

A
Limits.

C
The limits I've acknowledged. I have.

A
Yeah.

B
There's been reporting that you've acknowledged that.

A
You need to go to bed earlier.

B
And you're even around eight.

A
I mean, this is the president.

B
I know.

C
Look, what I said was instead of my everyday starting at seven and going.

B
To bed at midnight, that's not what you said.

C
It'd be smarter for me to pace myself a little.

A
And there's no way. Seven.

C
I said, for example, the eight seven six stuff. Instead of starting a fundraiser at 09:00.

B
Starting 08:00 this is not what he said.

C
People get to go home by 10:00 that's what I'm talking about. No, I'm not talking about. And if you look to my schedule, since I've, since I made that stupid mistake of, in the campaign, in the debate, I mean, my schedule has been.

A
Full bore as it, I mean, that may be true, but that's not what someone who looked at what the president should be full bore doing.

You may believe that it's full bore, but it is not. And, you know, maybe, maybe it was misreported, you know, a little bit. I'll get, I hate to give them the benefit of the doubt.

B
I'm not going to.

You go ahead.

A
But still, there's no way. And no one believes seven to midnight. First of all, mister. No, sorry.

B
Oh, no.

A
We've seen, we have, we have actually seen your schedule and a lot of.

B
Times they put a lid on the day at 09:00 a.m. i mean, there's been.

A
Are those seven to midnight days?

B
Yeah.

A
Right.

B
Right. It's ridiculous.

A
Yes.

B
I mean, just what he is saying is patently ridiculous.

But he's, he's a lying sack and we all know that.

A
Speaker one, no question.

B
And he continues to lie.

And we'll share more of that.

A
We're supposed to pretend like we don't know that he's lying, right?

B
Yes.

And we're supposed to, we're supposed to pretend that he's in peak physical and mental health and he's just not. And we all know it now. And we're, we're done pretending that we don't know that you're in terrible condition. So he's not, he's not done?

A
No, he's not.

D
No.

B
He and Jill are going to continue to pretend.

The rest of us, including CNN, will play some of that for you in a while as well as get back to your phone calls coming up here. But CNN done with this guy.

Now, part of that may be because they love Donald Trump because he's good for their ratings.

We'll see.

A
The Glenn Beck program.

B
Have no room to compromise.

We gotta stand together if we're gonna survive.

Stand up straight.

It's a new day, I tell.

Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.

A
This is the Glenn Beck program.

B
Welcome to it today, featuring Pat Gray. Jeff Fisher for Glenn, who's back on Monday.

We're going to continue to go through what happened last night and go over it with you. Your phone calls at 888 727 Beck, starting in 1 minute.

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All right, so if you missed it last night, we watched it, so you don't have to.

A
Yes.

B
And it's amazing to see the fallout from that continues from the debate and that because of the debate, they had the press conference last night, and they're just trying to allay your fears.

Right?

A
He had. He had the. He had the interview with Snuffle Avocas.

B
Which didn't go well.

A
Which went.

B
And it was recorded.

A
Barely. Okay.

B
Not even. I don't think it was okay. I think it was bad.

A
So then they continue. Then they pushed this. He had the big NATO summit, and then we were going to have the big boy press conference.

B
And it's interesting because some of the world leaders are starting to say, yeah, yeah, we've noticed.

A
I mean, there's no way they. We've documented them babysitting him, whose turn it was, who's watching him now when he's out and about?

I'm sorry. And now they're saying, well, now, I mean, the american people have caught up, so we have to say something.

B
Mm hmm.

A
I mean, I would, I guess. Thank you. Cause, you know, if they would have said something sooner, we might have told them to shut up.

You worry about your own stupid country.

B
And the thing is, it's our job, not theirs.

A
Thank you. That's a.

B
The. The premier or the president of another world country doesn't need to be saying, hey, your president is in really bad shape. That should come from us, and we should be hip enough and smart enough and well informed enough to notice it.

A
And now that many are, then they're able to, you know, jump on the band.

B
Now we can say, yeah, okay, we've. We've seen it, so don't get pissed at them. That's our responsibility, not theirs. That's kind of where I am on that.

And, you know, a good indication of that. It was the italian leader who went and fetched him from the parachute thing, you know, when they were watching the parachutists.

A
Right. And it was what's his face from France had to take care of him before that.

B
Right.

A
At the D Day celebration stuff, he took care of that. And so then when they were in Italy, McCrode was like, now it's your turn.

B
And then at this NATO conference, it's been, the head of NATO who's been shepherding around was given the task, all right, you need to take care of Biden because he can't take care of himself. He doesn't know where to go, what to do.

A
There was pictures of what's her face from Italy waiting for him to show up for the press conference after the NATO thing. And she was, like, looking at her watch, and they were making, you know, making roll in our eyes, and it's like. I mean, it's embarrassing.

B
Yeah. And, you know, they've noticed. They have to, because it's prevalent now. It's, he can't hide it. I mean, they think they can hide it from us, but they can't.

A
And he's claiming, you know, that this conference is great.

B
There's never been a better one.

A
And you know, that, that may be somewhat true because Trump just walks between them all and stands in front of them all.

B
That is true.

A
Get out of the way.

B
Speaker three and he insists that they pay their way.

A
And Trump, I mean, Biden's trying to take credit for that.

B
He is. But that's, we all know that's not true.

Trump has been on that bandwagon from the beginning, telling him that, look, it's unacceptable that we're pulling all of your weight. You need to pull your own weight in this organization. Otherwise, why have it? If it's just America, then have a nice day. Yeah.

A
Yeah.

B
So he started that a long time ago. Long time ago.

But in the press conference last night, he took, he took questions and got pissy with, with his answers. Of course, was angry that they would ask certain questions. But he also admitted last night that Jill gets angry about things as well as we've seen.

A
That's a fact.

C
I love my staff, but they add things all the time. Very.

I'm catching hell for my wife.

Anyway.

A
Anyway. I'm catching hell for my wife for that. Anyway.

B
Anyway, I've said too much again.

A
I mean, that very well may be true. Right? I mean, he, she's mad because, you know, they put something. Sir, you've got to take this phone call. I realize it's 945 and not 10:00 a.m. in the morning, but you've got to take this call.

So, I mean, she, no, you know, he starts at ten.

I mean, that, I guess that's possible.

B
Yeah.

A
On the other hand, I mean, she hates him so much, maybe she doesn't really care and it's a lie, but.

B
No, because when he looks bad, she looks.

A
That's true.

B
And that's one of the reasons.

A
Yeah, that makes the hatred even more.

B
Yeah.

A
Yeah.

B
But I don't, I don't buy that his staff just randomly adds things to his schedule.

The president of the United States has no input on what he's about to do that day. Shut up. I don't buy it.

A
I'm sorry.

B
I don't buy it.

A
They're adding stuff to his busy schedule up there in Delaware for the four or five day weekend.

B
When you're at the beach house in Rehoboth again and they give you a phone call from Benjamin Netanyahu, how dare they add to your schedule. Pathetic.

All right, let's go to Sam in Florida. Hey, Sam, you're on the Glenn Beck program, gentlemen. Patton.

I think he did good enough to keep Jill and Hunter encouraging him to stay in. And I love the whispering where he says, I can just imagine him saying.

A
Oh, I love the way your hair smells. Can I lick your ear? Oh, yeah. That's one of the reasons. That's one of the reasons Jill hates him for that hair sniffing.

B
And do you remember when he promised to stop doing that? I do remember that. It was during the me too movement.

A
Yeah. Yeah.

B
And he was getting a lot of flack for being inappropriate. Inappropriately.

A
He has kind of.

B
And he does that. No, he does it even with men. Well, he does it with men. He does it with women. He does it with children. It's just creepy. Stop it. Don't be sniffing people's hair. Don't be whispering in their ears. Don't be touching them like sensually up and down their arms.

A
He loves.

B
Your muscles are so big.

A
Yes. He loves that, dad.

He loves feeling the muscles.

B
He just did it again. Was it earlier this week?

A
Yeah, he was at the hurricane center or the FEMA? At FEMA, yes, for the storm before barrel.

B
And he started at the guy's bicep and he, he touched all the way, gently stroked his arm all the way down to almost his wrist.

A
Yeah.

B
The guy's like, ooh.

A
Just sat there.

B
He took his other arm and he, he stopped Biden's hand from continuing because who knows where it was going.

I don't even want to know where his hand was going next.

A
I do. Let that camera keep, I don't keep them rolling. Let's have it. I don't want to miss that.

B
Oh, man. Let's go to Amyde in Colorado. Hey, Amy, welcome.

Amy, you there? Hello.

A
Hi.

B
Hi.

A
Good morning.

B
Hi. So yes, yes, mister Biden's comment about he's catching hell to pay with his wife, but you know, he kind of trails off.

We all know when you're married, what mama says goes, so. Oh, yeah, I don't think, I don't think he's going to go anywhere because he's not going to let him. I think that might be true.

She's more in it than he is.

A
And I think he's just doing it.

B
For her now just so he doesn't have hell to pay at home, right? Yeah, that could be. Yeah. And then the, the other, the last reporter that slammed a question at him about just correcting his vice president.

A
Oh yeah, Harris.

B
His comment, his comment was, go ahead and listen to him. And I'm like, wow, you're, you're a complete and total moron, right? Like, yeah, listen to your competition. So I think he needs to go, but I don't think Jill's going to let him. So this really fun to watch, for sure. Thanks, Amy. The sad thing about delightful for the last two weeks, I will give you that. It's been delightful. It really has. I mean, it's sad because it's the president of the United States of America, but I love to see the Democrats in disarray. It's awesome because that's usually the Republican Party. So now that the shoes on the other foot, how does that feel? How are you guys doing this?

A
Yeah.

B
Do you love it when the press is walking down the hallways of Congress asking you the questions and sticking the microphones in your face? And you don't like it, do you?

A
Right.

B
All of a sudden now you don't like it.

A
All the lies are coming home to.

B
Roost, that's for sure. Yeah.

A
Good.

B
Now, I know that when she said that, you know, the woman usually gets her way, you rolled her eyes like that's not the case in your house.

A
You could calm down a little bit on that. Let that go.

B
Get out of here.

A
Let that go.

B
You subscribe to the same theory as everybody else, happy wife, happy life. You subscribe to that theory as well.

A
Just know you're wrong.

B
Don't get me that.

A
No, you're wrong.

B
Charlie in Alabama. Hi. Welcome.

Hello.

Hey.

Go ahead. I wanted to point out that the conference last night looked scripted.

Yeah, well, I'm sure it was. And, yeah, it was like softball questions, and Biden had flashcards in front of him, so he was reading a pretty.

A
Yeah, he had his book of everything. No doubt.

B
And the one thing that really flipped.

A
My switch is when he said the.

B
Number one killer of kids in America is guns.

A
Yeah.

B
No, absolutely not. The number of kids in America is abortion. By a lot.

By a lot. A lot. Appreciate it. Thanks, Charlie. Yeah, that's a really good point.

Let's see. I'm looking for that particular segment. In fact, we'll play that here in, in just a second because it's worth north spending some time on that. He acts as though he's this big advocate for children and their lives when nothing could be further from the truth. Triple 8727 beck. More coming up in 1 minute.

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A
Back 10 seconds. Station identification.

B
What were we gonna look for? Well, the gun thing. Yeah. Let's see. Which one is that?

A
I was looking at it. I'm not sure which one it is.

B
He does that angry thing, too, doesn't he?

A
Yes, he does.

B
During that particular heat, very angry. He starts. I mean, there are times when the crotchy, old, crotchety old man rears its ugly head in his body and he just starts yelling for no apparent reason.

It's. It's very strange.

Very strange.

A
And again, okay, so let's. Let's say that we believe that the entire thing was orchestrated, no question.

Then we know that he came out with his question and answers. He has to tell us that he's going down the list of who can ask him questions. And so those questions have already been submitted and he knows what they are. At least his staff knows what they are. I don't know that he read it in advance, but let's say that he did. And yet he still gets angry when they ask him about it.

B
Yeah.

A
I mean, it's pretty amazing.

B
It is. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but then again, he doesn't because he's cognitively impaired. So.

A
Yeah.

B
Yeah. What are you going to do? What are you going to do? There was also a lot of times where he just runs out of steam and does the.

Anyway, and here's a few of those times.

A
Huge crutch for him.

C
Look, folks, this is a, well, anyway, the next debate, I'm not going, going to be traveling in 15 time zones a week before.

Anyway. I'm catching hell for my wife.

Anyway, anyway, anyway, it wasn't about just, anyway, read what his objective is.

And anyway, better than a lot of other people here, too.

B
But anyway, okay. And that wasn't even all the times. That wasn't even all of them. I mean, there are times when he just loses his train of thought. And we've, we've talked about this, especially on my show, Pac Ray unleashed a lot.

A
Yes.

B
Anyway, and it used to be followed up by, I've said too much, but I don't think he can, he's even capable of that because he wants you.

A
To believe that he's trying to come up with, you know, telling you something that he's not supposed to tell you. That was a big crutch of his.

B
Right.

A
He was a senator.

You know, he would always be with the press and you guys are going to get me in trouble, you know, telling you this.

They realized, well, he can't, I don't know that he remembers that now. But I mean, he can't say that anymore because he's the president.

He gets to say what he wants.

B
Right?

A
He could just amazing.

B
He could.

A
Now it might be this random screaming. One cut, 15. That is the one where he's talking about the guns. I'm not sure, because he talks about those numbers, which, I mean, obviously they have some metric that makes him able to say that maybe they have some metric or he just lies.

B
Here it is.

C
We're sitting around. That's where Kamala's so good as well. We're sitting around more children.

B
Yeah, here it is.

C
Are killed by the bullet than any other cause of death.

B
No.

C
The United States of America.

B
Wrong.

C
What the hell are we doing?

A
What are we doing?

C
What are we doing?

A
What are you doing?

B
Lying.

A
That's exactly what we're doing. Lying.

B
Yeah.

The stat that he uses there is, it's, I think 4600 children are killed by guns, but that includes suicide.

And it's disingenuous to use that number because you also have to include 18 and 19 year olds in the statistics for how many die from, say, cancer or car accidents. Okay, first of all, not a lot of kids die from cancer. Some do. And it's super tragic when it happens, of course, but it's not as prevalent. So that's not even a legitimate thing to bring up. But he's. He's including car accidents in that as well. And in order to do this, you have to include 18 and 19 year olds being killed with guns. So.

By suicide.

A
Right.

B
Or whatever.

A
So you're claiming that he actually cares. That there's a metric. And he's not just lying.

B
He does, because he just lies through his teeth anyway. But there is a way you can make that work, all right?

If you don't include zero to one year olds. And you do include 18 and 19 year olds.

So, I mean, it's really tough to make it work, but you can.

A
It's true. If we just take out all these people and add these people.

B
And if you include the biggest killer of children, abortion, it's nowhere near true.

A
Oh, my God.

B
Then it's about 4600 to over 1 million last year alone.

A
And of course, he's completely against abortion because he's Mister Catholic.

B
Oh, right. That's right. Except for.

A
No, no, he's not.

B
No, he's not.

All right, let's go to Steve in Mississippi. Hey, Steve. Steve, you're on the Glenn Beck program. Hi. Good morning, gentlemen. I was. I hadn't heard anybody yet ask or talk about what his. When he was in mid sentence. And he says, what are you doing? And then continues with the other sentence. Are y'all familiar with that?

No, I don't think so. We'll have to look for that. Have to look for that.

A
What? He just probably is stumbling over himself, though.

B
Probably, right.

A
I mean, he's. Because he stops many times in mid sentence. Almost as if he can't finish a sentence.

B
It's almost like that. You know, that can't be it, though, because he's the president. And I mean, that wouldn't make sense for him to be president.

A
I don't know why I thought of it.

B
To finish a sentence. That's weird. Jeffy. What a weird thought. Triple 8727 Beck. It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today. He'll be back on Monday.

A
Stand up, Glenn Beck.

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Glenn Beck avoiding the woke mainstream messaging in favor of truth. More Glenn Beck in a moment.

Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today. Triple 8727. Beck just found out today. This is sad that on Wednesday Dave Loggins died.

Not to be confused with Kenny Loggins, I think they're second cousins or something. But Dave Loggins from please come to Boston fame.

A
Yeah. Classic song.

B
Please come to Boston for the springtime. You know, he was staying there with some friends and they had lots of room. Yeah. And she. You could sell your paintings by the. On the sidewalk, you know, by the cafe where I hope to be working soon.

A
I said, I don't have a job yet, but come out and visit me.

B
Please come to Boston. She just said, no, would you come home to me? She said, you know what, Ramblin boy, why don't you settle down?

Boston ain't your kind of town.

There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me.

A
Think about it.

B
How much gold is there in Tennessee? I'd like to know.

That was always my problem with the song. Wait a minute. There's no gold in Boston. There's no gold in Denver. There's no gold in California. But there's gold in Tennessee.

A
No, there's gold in them there hills.

That's it. Yeah, he guess he was in hospice for a short while, so.

B
Do you have cancer?

A
They didn't say. They did not say. They just said that he was in hospice for a short while. Cause I was under the impression that hospice only takes you when you're close to death. But Jimmy Carter's still alive, so that's wrong.

B
And he's. Is he 100 years, he's been in.

A
Hospice for, I don't know, ten years now.

B
Twelve to 15, I think. Twelve to 15 years? Yeah. That's weird.

But that guy just. I mean, he just won't go anywhere, which is fine. I mean, I'm glad I know.

A
I don't.

B
Nobody wants anything bad to happen.

A
I'm just.

B
Just commenting that we just don't want to be president.

So could he be worse than the guy that's in the office right now, though? Probably not. No. About the same.

Yeah.

A
Yeah.

B
Pretty bad.

A
Wheel him out.

B
I mean, very similar. You know, you got the inflation.

You. You've got the lack of foreign policy making sense. You've got. Yeah, it is a border that's open.

We had all of those problems under Jimmy Carter. We've got them all right now.

A
We sure did.

B
So Joe Biden did this interview with a Milwaukee radio station just recently. I think it was last weekend.

And.

A
Yeah. Because this was a post debate.

B
Yeah.

A
Where he was trying to, again, you.

B
Know, trying to prove how sound his mind is.

So I think it was like a 1520 minutes debate, something along those lines. And after it was done, the White House called them back and said, hey, we need you to edit two of those sections out completely, if you would. And they said, okay.

A
I mean, he's the president. You're not going to say no to that.

B
I am. Yeah. If you have any credibility, you're going to say no to that.

A
He's.

B
The president said no.

A
Take it out.

B
If you work for a top 40 radio station and you get the president somehow on the line and get an interview, you probably would, you know, because you're not a journalist. It's not. Nobody cares. You know, you got the president on. You're probably asking him what is. What's on his playlist.

A
Yeah.

B
What do you, what do you have on your Spotify.

A
Working out to Joe.

B
Right. That's what you're asking him. You're not asking him the tough questions. So it's no big deal to edit out a few sections.

But they went ahead and did it.

A
Yeah, of course they did it.

B
So one of the sections was about all the black people in his cabinet. Do we have that section? Okay, listen to this. Here's. Here's what happened with that interview.

A
We just have the words. Right.

B
Okay. Yeah, that, yes, I think it's.

Is it a tweet?

A
Yes.

B
After President Biden called in for a radio interview, one of these interviews done to kind of quell concerns and show the president was fine and completely on his. On point.

After he did that call, the Biden campaign called that station asking them to edit out two of his answers.

Civic media, Wisconsin progressive talk radio network acknowledged that staff took out the Biden campaign's suggested edits, deleting two answers from the president's July 3 interview with host Earl Ingraham. The first answer is Biden said, quote, I have more blacks in my administration than any other president, all other presidents combined. And in majority positions, cabinet positions, obviously not an accurate thing to say. The second was talking about comments about the Central park five.

And we should note, like, this is a big journalism no, no, editing out an answer because the politician in his campaign didn't like it or he didn't, they didn't like how he came across. I don't know exactly the reason. We'll find out from the Biden campaign. Maybe someday, probably not.

A
Probably not.

B
Just based on that segment right there with Jake Tapper, you can tell he is done. I know he's done with the Biden campaign right now.

I think that's great. That's very telling. His attitude here is pretty obvious, I think. And this is, you know, this is what we've said about Tapper in the past. Up until Donald Trump, he was pretty fair to both sides.

A
Many were.

B
He would treat Democrats and Republicans about the same. And then along came Donald Trump. And for whatever reason, he has Trump Derangement syndrome. And he hates Donald Trump for sure. He was completely out of control for a while, but now he seems to be coming back, you know, with a little bit of journalism and he's calling out Biden the way he should be right now because it's preposterous what's going on. And somebody, somebody needs to call it out. So thankfully he did. There. Now I don't know what kind of radio station this is. Do you? It was, I'm trying to see if, if the call letters are, are mentioned.

It was an urban radio station. So the, so it's a, like a hip hop station. Is it a music station or is it, is it urban talk, I wonder?

So that that would matter whether or not. Because, because if it is a music station, I could see them just editing things out and it not being a big deal.

A
Yeah. WMCs, right. That was Earl Ingram. That's who he was talking about.

B
Yes. Yeah.

A
Yeah. Cause he was on the air with the DJ from Philadelphia that got fired when she admitted to having approved questions for the president and that's what got her fired from the Philadelphia radio station.

B
Did he say anything about that?

A
The clip, that's great. The clip that we all saw was the CNN host and the lady from Philadelphia, the dj host from Philadelphia and Earl Ingram was on the, I was.

B
Just, I just looked at pretty much.

A
The same thing and just sat there. Yeah.

B
And he just sat there and listened to her getting raked over the coals probably.

A
And she got fired for that.

B
Yes.

A
When she admitted that. Yeah, but Earl sitting there like, wow, he did that.

B
That's too bad. You got fired for that. I'm perfectly fine at my station. They don't mind. They don't mind that we edited it for.

A
Okay.

B
It's great.

Triple H, 727 Bck. Also, another little indication on how done Jake Tapper is. He had one of his reporters talking about the George Clooney incident, where the White House responded to George Clooney's editorial about not supporting Joe Biden anymore and that that he is encouraging Biden to step aside. And here's how that went to an aggressive travel schedule in the coming weeks. He set to go to Michigan on Friday, Nevada next week, as well as an aggressive fundraising schedule with events planned in Texas, in Colorado, and two in California as proof that he is not going anywhere. And in response to those comments from George Clooney, Jake, a campaign official who attended that Los Angeles fundraiser tells me that George Clooney left 3 hours before the president. So clearly. Listen to this. I love this.

What does that mean, that George Clooney left?

A
What's the point?

B
The point of that is to suggest that Biden's stamina is better than Clooney's. And Clooney didn't have, you know, eyes on the entire event. That's the response to, to the Clooney op ed. Okay.

A
Thank you so much.

B
Appreciate it.

A
Whatever.

B
And he obviously feels like that's preposterous.

A
Right?

B
That's ridiculous. And it is, of course. But it's interesting to me that tapper, he didn't even understand the point they were making when you heard the White House say that Clooney was there for just a few minutes and the president was there for him. Absolutely.

A
It's the first thing you think of. That's what they're saying. They're saying the president was, his stamina is strong and he's there forever. That's how strong he is.

B
It's an interesting.

A
Doesn't know what he's talking about.

B
Right?

A
Yeah.

B
Right.

A
I would say that Clooney walked by the dressing room and said, he's not going anywhere for a while. I'm out of here.

B
Yeah. And the other, the other telling thing about the Clooney story is that Clooney ran the editorial he was going to write for the New York Times. He ran that by Barack Obama. Obama. And still published.

A
Published it.

B
What does that tell you? That tells you, Barack Obama was on board.

A
Go ahead, George.

B
There's no question about that. I don't know that even the White House could dispute that. I'm sure they will if somebody ever asks him about it. Hey, why do you feel about George Clooney running this by Barack Obama and still publishing that report?

A
Ducey's the only one that would ask something like that.

B
He's the only one.

A
And he sat there yesterday in this, this free and open big boy press conference.

B
They wouldn't call on one question, wouldn't call on him because all of that was pre approved and done right then. I'm sure they knew the questions that were going to be asked and they knew who would ask. Triple 8727 Beck.

A
More coming up, the Glenn Beck program.

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Pat Gray. Jeff Fisher for Glenn today, have you noticed all the stories coming out about JD Vance and the unearthed comments that he made about Donald Trump years ago?

A
Oh, no.

B
Yeah.

A
Oh, no. What did JD say?

B
Well, back in 2016, he kind of said he might believe one of the women who said that there was some sexual assault going on between her and Donald Trump.

A
Really?

B
And, yeah. And the reason they're doing this, can you think of any reason that they would be unearthing comments about the JD Vance made eight years ago because he.

A
May be a front runner to Donald Trump being him being vice president? It couldn't be that, right?

B
Oh, wow. Wow.

A
Could wow huh?

B
No, I'm sure that has nothing to do with it. I'm sure that's. That doesn't figure into the equation.

A
I'll shut up at all.

B
Yeah. Would you please? Please.

And of course, this is before JD Vance is even in office. He's not even a politician at that point. He's a guy who wrote hillbilly elegy back in 2016.

A
Right?

B
Yeah, that's. That's all. That's the only thing we knew him for. He's an authorization. Right. Well, now that he might be Donald Trump's vice presidential pick, now all of a sudden, important that we show you.

Yeah, that's right. Or we have to at least show you that he was besmirching Donald Trump.

A
Is it. Is it vivek or bergamentum that's leaking these stories about the bastard JD Vance?

B
It might be.

A
It might be.

B
It sure might be. That would be sad, though. The republican infighting should not be happening right now.

A
No, I wouldn't want that. I'm just joking around. I don't believe that actually happens.

B
It would be nice to be united, wouldn't it, as we're heading into the general election? I mean, we got the Republican.

A
Well, I'm united. I just would rather me than him.

B
I see.

And you just want to unite everybody around.

A
You want to unite everybody around. I'm all for 100%, except I think it should be me and not him, because he said that he wants maybe could kind of believe a person.

B
And here's. Here's how it went. He didn't even actually say that outright.

What he said was he was on with Chris Matthews. They were talking about some of these accusations against Trump.

A
Chris Matthews.

B
Yeah, I mean, I forgot about Chris Matthews in the meantime. He's been gone for so long. That's how old this comment is. He was on with Chris Matthews at the time, but JD said this. This is sort of. He said, she said. Right.

And at the end of the day, do you believe Donald Trump, who always tells the truth, sarcastic. They're just kidding. Or do you believe that woman on the tape? So he didn't even say which he believes. He just, you know, he's kind of joking around about it, being flippant about it.

A
Right.

B
So he didn't say, you know what? I believe her. That Donald Trump. Speaker one.

A
Yeah, there's nothing there.

B
Yeah, there's. There's really nothing.

Jessica Leeds is the person involved here. She said Trump groped her leads.

A
Yeah.

B
She said, these are not memories that you want to go over. It's been somewhat unnerving, rehashing it so many times. You suppress it. It's not part of your active thinking every day. But you don't forget to somehow or other, the armrest in the seat. Okay. So she's just sitting next to him, okay.

At an event and she says somehow or other the armrest in the seat disappeared. And it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. He was like an octopus.

It's like he had six arms. He was all over the place. Now what does that mean exactly? I mean, where is he? Where is he touching you? Did he touch your hand? Did he touch your leg? I don't know. When he. Oh, when he started putting his hand on my skirt, that was it. I was out of there.

Oh, this is.

A
She said no on a flight.

B
Yeah.

A
So she said no.

B
She said no. She got up and went back to coach. Somehow she was sitting next to it in first class and then she got up and she walked off and that was the end of it.

A
Oh my gosh. Stop it.

Stop it.

The Glenn Beck program.

Oh, yeah.

B
To compromise.

We gotta get together if we're gonna survive.

It's a new day. I turn around.

A
Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

B
That Jeffy for Glenn today.

I don't know about you, I think I'm done with Joe Biden.

A
I've had done talking about him.

B
Don't want to hear about him. Done.

So we're gonna talk about anything else in 1 minute.

You know, this month we've been celebrating the birth of our nation, man. It's actually. Yeah, it is this month, right? It's not August yet, right?

July.

A
Happy 248.

B
Uh huh. Yes. Thank you. Thank you.

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All right. We have some new movies opening this weekend, one of which is, it's called.

What was it? I was just telling you about this fly me to the moon.

A
Yeah. The fake moon landing. Right?

B
Is that what it's about, the fake moon landing?

A
Yeah. Yeah.

B
All right. The NASA hoax that they ran out of a studio in Nevada. I think that's Arizona somewhere. Yeah. Is that what it's really about?

A
I'm almost positive that's what it's about.

B
Isn't really. Okay.

A
Yeah. They're commissioned to make and I think, and I have not read about it, or I'm just going by the promos, I get the impression that NASA is going to the moon, and they've commissioned these people to create a fake moon landing in case this one goes bad.

B
Okay.

A
I think that's the premise, and I haven't read about it. I just. I've seen a couple of promos based.

B
On the true story.

A
Yes, no doubt.

B
All right, so we got that. It's something called long legs. I've never heard of it. Looks like it might be a horror movie of some kind. Gets 90% support from critics. Only 68% from audiences, though.

Sing, sing.

I don't know anything about that one. Do you?

A
No, I do not.

B
96% critics loved it. 100% audience.

A
Sing, sing.

B
Yeah.

A
All right.

B
Now I have to know what it is that's interesting.

A
Sing, sing.

It's not about the prison.

B
No, I don't. Well, I don't know. I don't think so. But maybe somebody will call. Somebody will let us know what that's about.

But with a fat five, Jeffy's got some busy. Look at other things that are going on right now.

A
Sing, sing. The 2023. 2023. That's old. Okay. Fat five. Be sure to subscribe to my daily show, chewing the fat. Available wherever you get your podcast. I want to do this story because. Because this is an american dream story. Today is Krispy Kreme's birthday, or they're honoring 87 years of the donut business with Krispy Kreme. So congratulations. And you can go there, and if you buy a dozen, they give you a second dozen for $0.87, that kind of thing. You can, you know, download their app, do all kinds of things to get yourself some extra Krispy Kreme donuts. Who doesn't need more Krispy Kreme donuts in their life?

B
There's not a single person in the world that doesn't.

A
But I was reading about the story, and it's actually an american dream story. It was founded by versus Vernon Rudolph in 1937. What?

B
1937? I know Krispy Kreme was founded in 1980.

A
I don't know that it was called Krispy Kreme, but it was founded by this guy, Vernon Rudolph.

B
Was it only in a couple of locations?

A
Yeah. Well, he purchased a recipe for the donuts from a New Orleans french chef. Okay. And he began selling donuts to local grocery stores in Winston Salem, North Carolina. So he was making these doughnuts and selling them to grocery stores. Well, as he was making the donuts out of this building, people would pass by and go, yo, that smells great. Are you selling those things?

And so he decided to carve a hole in the wall of his building and started selling donuts when he was cooking them off the side of the building.

I don't think you could get away with that today, but that's an american dream. And then now, I mean, we're 80 years later and, you know, the hot now side of still there. They've got, they just signed the deal not long ago. It doesn't say anything about the McDonald's deal that was reported. There's going to be Krispy Kremes and, you know, every McDonald's across America soon.

I mean, that's a lot of money right there.

B
Do you remember when Krispy Kreme became just a huge phenomenon?

A
I do.

B
What was it, nineties?

A
I feel like that. Yeah, because they were everywhere.

B
Because I didn't even know about it. I don't think it. The first one in Utah.

A
Yeah. I never got a doughnut from the carved nine.

B
2000. I didn't either, neither, so.

But I was completely unaware of it until then. But I remember when it opened for the first time and the hot now sign went up or whatever. I mean, there would be a line around the building and down the road for miles at first.

A
Yes.

Doors. And they would bring donuts to the radio station and, you know, I would have to tell them, no, don't bring donuts to the radio station. I can't eat those. No.

B
Would you tell them that? Well, no, no.

A
Continue to bring them as many as you can when you want. I don't care. They were awesome. I mean, it was just, they're so good. Hot. Oh, so good. Hot.

B
And just the.

A
And I have to force myself to eat them cold. I do.

B
But I mean, just the glazed, you know, which I don't. There's something about it that is so incredibly delicious.

A
No.

B
And when it's warm, there's nothing like it. There's nothing like donut.

A
Then we have Ellen DeGeneres.

You may want to dry your eyes for this. Get a tissue for this. Because she's canceled a number of her upcoming tour stops after telling audience members. Don't say that.

B
Don't say that, Jerry.

A
She was done with being in the public eye two years after her afternoon talk show was canceled. Canceled?

Mm hmm.

B
How many years?

A
After? Two years.

B
Two years.

A
Two years after.

After her audience talk show was canceled, when staffers alleged.

B
Okay.

A
Toxic behavior.

B
Oh, yeah. Toxic. So it's only been two years that she's been on.

A
That's correct.

B
Okay.

A
It seems like.

B
Seems like a lot lost.

Seems like she's been gone forever.

A
So she's doing a tour. Doing a stand up tour for. And they're recording, you know, it for a Netflix special.

B
Yeah.

A
And so she told people in California that after my Netflix special, I'm done.

I mean, I was kicked out of show business for being mean.

B
She really resents that.

A
She does. Really doesn't like that I'm done.

B
Wow.

A
She said, next time I'll be kicked out. There won't be a next time, according to you. But anyway, she said, next time I'll be kicked out for being old, gay and mean.

The triple crown.

B
Yeah.

A
That's really sad.

I mean, she's trying to make the case that she was, you know, railroaded out of show business when she came out on her Ellen show.

B
Right.

A
And then now she's being railroaded out because she was mean.

She does not like being. She hates that.

B
Yeah.

A
Well, than anything.

B
Yeah, I know. And it wasn't a little bit bogus, maybe. I mean, she's big and she very successfully pretty.

A
Not becoming successful without being demanding.

B
Yeah.

A
Demanding perfection.

B
Right. Yes. And if somebody doesn't do something right, the way you expect it done and need it to be done, then somebody's going to get, you know, a stern talking to, perhaps.

A
Right.

B
From time to time, somebody might get fired over.

A
That's a little bit of the case that she tried to brush off on some of the staff when the whole report of her being mean was I was that she had delegated some stuff and my staff was only doing what they thought I would do. And I, you know, sometimes this got out of hand. And that's when the staff was like, whoa, hold on there, e. You were the one that was being mean, not me, you know, so who knows?

B
I mean, I don't know. I wasn't backstage with them.

A
I was not either.

B
I don't know.

A
There were. Remember the clips we saw between, in commercial breaks when they.

The one, the one time it was. Oh, yes. It was in between commercial breaks.

She didn't say a word to her guest and I thought, oh, no.

So, I mean, you're in the middle of a show. You don't want to spoil any, any special thing that you might have on the air live.

Right. So you don't say anything. You just chill. We're in a break. We'll come back. I don't know.

B
Yeah, you don't want to say anything because you want it to happen on the air.

A
Yeah.

B
Right. I mean, that's a thing that we would say 100%. Let's just wait.

A
Save it.

B
Let's just wait, save it.

A
Yes.

B
We've done that.

A
And is that being mean?

B
No. No, it's not.

A
No, not at all.

Okay. Earlier this week we found out that the NBA team, the Boston Celtics, was up for sale and they're probably going to get at least 6 billion for that thing.

Now today. I'm pretty sure that's going to go up in price now because a person not authorized to speak publicly because the details of the deal were still being tweaked.

And the NBA's board of governors are scheduled to meet next week to approve their new television agreement.

According to this person not authorized to speak, the NBA's new tv and media rights deal, $76,000,000,000.11 year deal, 6.9 billion per season from Disney, ABC, ESPN, NBC and Amazon. So good for the NBA. And that's just that deal.

B
How much?

A
Six. Almost 7 billion.

B
Oh, I thought you said 76 billion.

A
For an eleven year deal over eleven years? Yeah.

Wow. Yeah.

B
That's amazing. That is for the ratings that the NBA gets. That's pretty amazing.

A
I know.

B
I mean, the NFL is worth it because, I mean, you could, you could charge almost whatever you want and you got to buy it because they bring ratings.

A
We'll find out about that because they're, I know they're appealing that judgment against them where they had to pay a lot of money.

What was it?

I don't know.

It was a billion dollars, right? At least a billion dollars. Maybe more than a billion.

B
For what?

A
They had a lawsuit not long ago that they were found that they lost for their Sunday ticket plan.

B
Oh, that's right. Yeah.

A
And I think, I think that was like 4 billion, right? I mean, that's what it was a lot. Yeah, it was a lot of money. I mean, it was a lot. Does the NFL have 4.7 billion in their pocket?

B
Yes, they do.

A
Yes, they do.

B
Yes, they do.

A
But does anyone want to give up 4.7 billion?

B
Well, probably not.

A
No.

B
And last year, I think 88 of the top 100 shows for the year were all NFL football games.

That's pretty amazing.

A
That is.

B
It's pretty amazing.

A
That is.

B
That's a buy that's worth making.

A
Yes.

B
NBA. Not as much, but I mean, it's valuable. And I, but I think it's more valuable just perception wise than actual ratings wise. You know, you want to be seen as. Yeah, we've got NBA.

A
The National Basketball association. Yes, NBA.

B
Yeah.

A
Yes. Absolutely. For that. That, that's worth it. Yes. Yes, it is. I see where also maybe Jake Tapper is trying to get Trump president so it boosts their ratings because they're cutting some more jobs because the CEO said, ooh, no, we've got a whole new digital strategy we're going to do. Okay, well, good luck with that.

Good luck with that.

Our man Mark Zuckerberg. You know me, I love him.

He posted that his threads has 175 million monthly users one year after its launch.

I find that hard to believe.

That hard to believe.

B
Nobody is on threads. I mean, I, we joke about threads on my show.

A
I have a threads account that I got when it first came out and then I got a new phone and I had to re, I had to sign up all my new apps again, put passwords into all the apps again. And I did not do that for threads. So the only threads I see now is in the instant in your Instagram feed.

They constantly promote different thread posts when they want you to click on it and obviously go to threads.

So I. Does that count?

B
But nobody.

A
Does that count that I'm using it?

B
Oh, I don't know. Maybe.

A
I don't know.

B
Maybe.

A
I don't know. Because 175 million monthly users.

Okay, good luck. I see where, you know, X then went out ahead and posted some numbers where they have 391.9 billion second are spent on X every day.

Jeffy JFR on X, by the way, you can follow me there.

That's up 8% over the last year. There are 570 million people coming to X every month.

That's up 6%. 570 million coming to X every month. That's up 6% year. To year. And they the daily video views in quarter, 245 percent up year to year. 8.2 billion daily video views on X.

B
Those are good numbers.

A
Those are bad. I know you love. Turn it around a little bit.

B
Yeah, maybe.

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Let'S pause 10 seconds for station identification, shall we?

B
All right.

Welcome Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today. Triple 8727 b e c K. I just saw this. By now, I know we weren't going to talk Biden this segment, but I just saw this preposterous poll. This can't be. This is apparently a, an NPR PBS Marist national poll.

A
Okay.

B
Since apparently the debate, Biden, 50% Trump, 48% in a head to head matchup.

No, JFK, obviously in that.

A
No, he doesn't even exist.

B
2%. Yeah, RFK. Not JFK. JFK.

A
That's why I said he doesn't exist.

B
Yeah, he's, he actually doesn't. So.

A
I know.

B
So 50 to 48 with 2% undecided.

That is hard to believe after what happened at the debate. That is almost impossible to believe.

A
I can't.

Yes. It is not almost impossible. It is impossible to believe. I'm sorry. No.

B
That's incredible.

A
Who does? And this, this so called legitimate poll, did they poll anyone outside of the Oval Office?

B
Speaker one? That's a good question. It doesn't say, I don't know the entire parameters, but they said they asked the question, if November's general election for president were held today, who would you support? If the candidates are just Joe Biden and Donald Trump, speaker one.

A
And Jill, even though she hates Joe, said, I'll vote for Joe Biden because Donald Trump, all he does is lie. And then that was their poll. We're done with it.

I mean, that's amazing.

B
It really is.

If this is true, we're done as a nation.

A
We're doomed.

B
You know? Really, we're doomed.

A
Cause he even said last night, I'm not done. Please be done.

Please be done. You've done enough.

B
Mm hmm.

A
You've done.

B
In fact, you've done more than enough.

You've done way more than enough.

A
You've done too much.

B
And he still maintains he's done a tremendous job. I know, which is incredible to me.

A
But that's what he was saying. No one has gotten more done than him. Right? Yeah, no one. Okay.

B
As far as destruction of the country, I think that's true.

But as far as anything good for the country, like anything you'd want to have done, I mean, you look at all the statistics. You look at the.

The inflation numbers since he took office, look at gas prices since he took.

A
Office, we've got to show that.

B
The statistics are incredible.

A
And some of those numbers even feel wrong. Some of those numbers we looked at earlier, like the groceries were like, that's more than that.

B
Yeah, groceries. I think they had up 21.3%. It's far beyond that.

A
Certainly feels more than that.

B
You look at the numbers at the border with the illegal immigration. I mean, by some accounts, it's over 10 million people have crossed illegally since he took. Took over.

A
Oh, by. I would say it was more than that. I believe that it's more than that.

B
Yeah. That's being generous, I think, to Biden.

A
Yes, it sure is.

B
I mean, metric after metric, you talk about the just unconscionably bad withdrawal from Afghanistan. Oh, worst in american history, and he.

A
Still makes sounds like that was a big victory.

B
Yes, he does.

A
That's embarrassing.

B
You look at his numbers of COVID way worse in the first year than Trump's were in his last.

Way worse. I mean, by any metric, if you look at it realistically, he's terrible.

A
Glenna, back.

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Listen anytime, anywhere podcasts are found. Stick around more after the break.

Pat gray, Jeff Fisher for glenn today. Triple 8727 B e c K. By the way, if you go to kexi.com right now, you can get 15% off what? Last couple days of our, 15% off all our delicious cookies.

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Are you guys still celebrating the fourth, too, or.

B
No, we're not.

A
No, we're not part of your 4 July celebration, the 248th.

B
We like to stop after eight days. So. Yeah, we're not doing that right right now. So I just ask.

A
It's all good.

B
Well, a lot of people celebrate the 4 July for an entire month.

People do, but not you.

No.

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You're getting the 15% off, though.

B
Yeah, you are.

A
Back off.

B
You are exactly right.

All right. We were talking about the statistics that exist under Joe Robinette Biden and are they ever terrific.

The numbers that, you know, he could brag about.

A
Thank you.

B
Are quite impressive. Do we have those numbers available? We do have numbers. Look at those. Can you see those?

A
I can actually, yeah. So the gas is, what is it, 49%.

B
49.1%. Holy cow.

A
And I could probably get email with.

B
This information is up almost 50%.

So that means if it was, you know, $4, it's six now.

If it was $3, it's 450 now. I mean, that's outrageous that it's up that much. Is it not crazy?

So then you get to things like, can you, you can't see.

A
I can. Yes, I can. Electricity is 31.6%.

B
31.6.

A
Fuel oil.

B
Fuel oil.

This is especially prevalent, like, in the northeast where you're using fuel oil you get. They got those big oil tanks.

A
Although I use electricity and natural gas at my house.

B
Yeah, but you don't have the oil tanker in your.

A
No, I do not. No.

B
You don't have a basement either, because this is the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex, and there's no such thing as basements here.

A
There's only four or five stories. That's it.

B
That's it. Basement, right. No basements.

A
Fuel oil is almost 50%. 46.4%. Wow.

B
That's crazy.

A
Airfare.

B
Okay.

A
32%. Gone. Up 32%. Wow. Hotels gone up 52.3%.

B
Okay. That's nuts. That's really nuts. 52%. Just since Biden took over.

A
Yes.

B
Wow.

A
Yes.

Where we at? Groceries, which I think is more.

B
It seems a little light to me.

A
It's got up 21.3%.

B
Okay. I was just talking about. I was just talking about the cookie place. And I tell you, our ingredients are up way more than 21.3%. Way more.

A
Oh, yeah.

B
The butter, the eggs, the sugar, everything is.

A
Every time I.

B
Way up.

A
Every time I walk out of a grocery store or, you know, the person that I send to the grocery store.

B
Yeah. Because that's you.

A
That's her job. I just know that she certainly.

B
The man in your house.

A
Thank you. When she comes in the house with so few bags, I wonder, how much money did you spend?

B
Where's the rest of it?

A
Thank you.

B
Yeah.

A
Yeah. There isn't any.

That's it.

B
And does she apologize profusely?

A
I hope she does. Good eating out.

22.7%.

B
I think that's up more than that.

A
I think so as well. Yeah.

Baby food up 30.5%, which is.

B
That hurts, you know, the poorest among us the most. It hurts. Middle and lower class income, wage earners the most. 30.5% for baby food.

A
Are we still having struggles with baby food, getting the baby food?

B
Oh, that's a good question. I haven't heard about that in a while.

I'm not sure.

A
I'm not positive about that either.

B
None of my grandchildren at the present time are babies.

A
I'll find out soon enough. I don't know. My wife is having another grandchild soon, so I'll find out. I'll find out more.

B
It's weird that it only affects your wife.

A
Well, I'll just say it.

B
Just like the grocery shopping.

A
Really?

B
That also only affects your wife.

A
That's the way it is.

B
That's weird.

A
Listen, iron fist, my friend.

B
No, I know.

A
Iron fist.

B
Oh, I know. Yeah. Absolutely not a joke.

A
They have k through twelve food k through twelve. Food.

B
That's food that, like kindergarteners through seniors in high school eat, I guess, but.

A
They clap dogs and whatnot. 65.1%.

B
Oh, my gosh.

65%.

A
65.1%.

B
Okay. Rent, I'll get really bad.

A
Up 21.5% since Biden's taken office.

B
And way more.

A
I think so, too.

B
Way more than that. And, you know, I talked about this a little bit on my show, as you know, since you were there doing the show with, and what a weird coincidence that you're here doing this. I know it's very strange, but I just recently sold my house, and so now we're in a position where we're renting and, or about to because we don't close on the house until the 26th. But the rent that we, when we first got to Dallas Fort Worth, we started renting because we were looking for a house.

A
I did, too.

B
And now we're doing the same thing. We're going to rent for a while until we figure out where we want to go. And the prices are completely out of control now.

Amazing.

I mentioned we were. Jackie really wants a much smaller house, but, I mean, not this small. It was. We were looking at, the first place we looked at was 1300 square feet.

A
You can't even turn around 1300 square feet. What are we even doing?

B
Not doing that.

But it was 2600 something a month for 1300. Mean, that's a square feet.

A
Wow. Two bedrooms, one bath.

B
Yes.

A
Kitchen.

B
Yes.

A
Kitchen. And maybe a dining area.

B
Living room. I don't even know that there was a dining area. I think it was just part of the kitchen.

A
You know, where you could put a.

You could put a break.

B
Yeah.

Would you say $50 a square foot? No, it's more than that.

A
No, it's more than.

B
Right? Yeah, it'd be.

A
Hmm.

B
Is it, is it just $50 a square foot? That can't be.

A
I don't know.

Much.

B
It's too much. Whatever. It is.

A
Too much.

B
When. When the square footage is half the price of the rent.

A
Right.

B
There's something incredibly wrong there, especially in Dallas, Texas. It's not supposed to be like that here.

A
No, it's not.

B
You know, we rented a beautiful place when we first came to town and it wasn't, it wasn't like that.

A
Right.

B
You know, that place probably costs, I don't know, $80,000 a month now, probably.

A
What is that, 55 and a half dollars per square foot?

B
$55.6 per square foot. It's weird.

A
Used cars gone up 21.3% and that's if you can find them.

B
Right.

A
Good luck.

B
That's true.

A
Public transportation up 22.3%.

B
Wow.

A
And real average weekly earnings, which is good, because all everything else is up, has gone down.

B
And he lies about the opposite.

He says the opposite all the time.

All the time. Average weekly wages are up, and the prices are down. No, when inflation.

And it has. When inflation goes from 9% to 3%, which is happening, happened, uh, over time. So they had it all the way up to 9%. I think it was the summer of 21, right? Or was it the summer of 22? I don't know. But anyway, since then, it's come down to 3%, but it's still going up. So when it goes up 9%, yes, you're going up faster than 3%. But when you go up 3% every sticking month, that's still up.

Nothing has come down. Do you understand that? And the fact is, they don't.

A
They don't.

B
They don't.

A
No, they do not.

B
Speaker one and I keep reading these stories from their helpers in the media that inflation is really cooling off right now.

Is it?

A
Is it? No, it's not.

B
It is.

A
And I'll tell you. And speaking of the gas prices, you know, we're all okay now with, you know, I like, the other day, I paid, I think, 313 or something a gallon for regular gas, and it's down now to 290 in the 290 range or whatever, but we've all just become accustomed. Oh, it's $3, a little over three.

B
And we think that's good.

No, right?

A
No, I don't like that, Sam. I am.

B
We live in Texas, and we live here for a reason.

We have oil here. We have resources here. We are growing and developing.

A
And all I know is, when the other guy was in office, I could remember gas being, like, a dollar a buck, 20 a gallon.

B
When he left office, it was literally a dollar. I think it was $1.83 or $1.87 a gallon.

A
Okay.

B
I mean, wow.

A
Okay.

B
Can you imagine having that price?

A
I'd like it to be lower than that, but I'm okay with that.

B
I would too. But it's not 1976 anymore.

A
I know.

B
Well, 76, probably not a good time, because that was probably the oil embargo years, but it's not 1968.

A
Even days to get your gas, depending on where you live.

B
I love this story, too.

Apparently, there's a little bit of an issue.

You keep talking about how Jill Biden hates Joe Biden, which is clear.

A
The facts are facts.

B
Apparently, she hates Kamala, his vice president even more.

A
I don't know that she hates her more, but she does.

B
And this is from the english newspaper, the Daily Mail.

A
I don't know that it's possible that anyone could hate anyone more than what Jill Biden really hates, that Joe Biden.

B
Okay, well, the headline is, Jill Biden's grudge against Kamala Harris is revealed. Power hungry first lady's grudge is so deep that the only thing worse than Joe stepping down is the vice president replacing him.

So apparently when Kamala took to the stage during the Democrat primary debate. Oh, yeah, before the 2020 election.

D
Yeah.

A
Before she got kicked to the curb.

B
And she implied that Joe Biden was a racist.

A
Sure did.

B
That set Jill off quite a bit. She said to the two, Kamala Harris, go f yourself.

A
Nice.

I believe that sounds like a bull. I mean, maybe because I want to.

B
Believe it, but, and according to this story, the relationship between the two, that started badly enough, you know, during that debate.

A
Yeah.

B
It's only gone downhill from there.

So things are awesome. Not going well.

A
Just left at the White House, wallowing in her hate. Man.

B
Does this surprise you? I believe this wholeheartedly. One democratic insider revealed Jill holds grudges.

A
Yeah, no kidding.

B
I believe that, yes. Believe that.

A
No kidding.

B
Triple 8727 Beck.

A
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And Jeffy also.

A
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Subscribe and enjoy.

B
Now, this is interesting because that's apparently there's a problem with the Gulf stream.

It's weakening. Wait, thanks to climate change? Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's because of us and our athe voice, it's our faith that are killing the planet and it could plunge. So if the Gulf stream collapses. Okay, what would happen then is that Europe would plunge into a deep freeze.

Wait, I thought climate change was warming the planet.

A
But no, all we've heard this past, all we've heard this week with Hurricane Barrel is how hot it's getting and how people are dying on the streets because of heat stroke.

B
Yes, but now. Yes. And by the way, while they were saying that and other places were baking, granted.

A
Yeah, it was hot.

B
Las Vegas got hot. But here's the thing, thing on this planet right now, there's something called summer.

A
That's right.

Yes.

B
Summer when things get hot.

A
Yes.

B
But while that was going on in Dallas, it was beautiful.

A
Yeah, it was.

B
We had a day a week ago today, in fact, where the temperature didn't give it above like 77 degrees.

A
Well, one of the things that happens when, with hurricanes and tropical storms, I spent a lot of years in Florida and I love them, man, because when.

B
And then on the right side, on the proper side, the correct side of the hurricane, you're going to get beautiful weather.

A
It's gorgeous.

B
And we did.

A
Whenever the hurricanes come up and go and bypass you, it's just like, oh.

B
I hate to say that because the people in Matagorda and other places got hit.

A
They absolutely. There was flooding all across the country, actually, from burl. It did serious damage.

B
Not here.

A
I don't wish that on anyone. But it was beautiful here.

B
It was beautiful.

But look out, Europe, because a deep freeze and a day after tomorrow type scenario is about to happen when the Gulf Stream collapses.

A
You don't want that.

B
And you're going to freeze. No, you don't want that.

A
I mean that.

B
Do you remember the day tomorrow?

A
I love that movie.

B
I mean, it was 20 years ago. I remember the flash freeze and a bunch of people had to outrun the freeze to the library.

A
Dennis Quaid, man, he did it ended up at the Manhattan public library. Yeah, yeah.

B
Where you're safe from the deep.

A
Absolutely.

B
Of course.

A
And there's no way you're gonna burn books. They burned wood, though. They didn't burn any of them.

B
Yeah. You can't burn books. That would be like a nazi situation.

A
Correct.

B
We don't have that.

A
No way.

B
No. Only Donald Trump is burning books and, well, and Ron DeSantis, who, by the way, is back in the picture, apparently, at least as a potential vp.

A
Get into that next week, the Glenn Beck program.