Primary Topic
This episode discusses the perceived unfair tactics used by the political left and the appropriate responses conservatives might consider to counteract these approaches.
Episode Summary
Main Takeaways
- The hosts question the cognitive capabilities of President Joe Biden, referencing various media reports and personal observations.
- Concerns are raised about the integrity and impartiality of media coverage concerning political figures.
- Discussion about the strategic responses conservatives could adopt when faced with what they perceive as unfair political tactics by the left.
- The episode touches on the broader implications of media bias and political strategies on the democratic process.
- There is a call for conservatives to consider more proactive and perhaps reciprocal political tactics in response to the actions of the left.
Episode Chapters
1: Introduction
The hosts introduce the topic and set the stage for a discussion on political fairness and media bias. They express frustration with the current political narratives surrounding President Biden. Patton Stu: "It's fascinating how the narrative is shaped by the mainstream media."
2: Media's Role and Bias
This chapter explores the role of the media in shaping public perception, especially regarding President Biden's cognitive health and political fairness. Glenn Beck: "The media often paints a picture that doesn't completely capture the whole truth."
3: Conservative Responses
Discussion on how conservatives can and should respond to what they perceive as unfair tactics employed by the political left. Patton Stu: "We need to be strategic in how we counter these narratives."
4: Implications for Democracy
The hosts debate the long-term implications of perceived unfair practices on the democratic process and the importance of maintaining a robust dialogue. Glenn Beck: "What does this mean for our democracy if we can't trust the media to be fair?"
Actionable Advice
- Stay informed from diverse sources to avoid bias.
- Engage in constructive political discussions with those of differing viewpoints.
- Support media outlets that strive for impartiality and accountability.
- Advocate for transparency and fairness in all political dealings.
- Educate others about the importance of critical thinking in consuming media.
About This Episode
Filling in for Glenn, Pat and Stu discuss the latest bombshell report exposing Biden’s declining mental stability. Can he really survive another four years as president? They also discuss Biden’s horrible tendency to lie about everything, even when the lie is easily debunked. With all this in mind, should Biden be forced to take a drug test before he hits the debate stage with former President Donald Trump? The guys discuss the Left’s true intentions in charging and convicting Trump and whether retaliation from the right side will occur. Pat Gray lays out all the changes coming to college sports, essentially making it the minor leagues. Pat and Stu discuss Hunter Biden’s art career and the probability of other things going on behind the scenes. Who is Hunter Biden’s "sugar buddy" who appears to be funding his art career?
People
Joe Biden, Patton Stu, Glenn Beck
Companies
None
Books
None
Guest Name(s):
None
Content Warnings:
None
Transcript
Glenn Beck
Welcome to the fusion of entertainment. Entertainment and enlightenment.
This is the Glenn Beck program.
Patton Stu
We have Patton Stu for Glenn this week, triple 8727 Beck.
Fascinating articles coming out the last few days about our cadaver in chief, Joe Robinette Biden.
Some people are noticing. This is incredible. What, that he has cognitively declined a bit?
Glenn Beck
No, no.
Patton Stu
It pisses me off when people say that because it's so obviously not true.
Glenn Beck
And lots of Democrats were able to step up after the fact and say, no, no, that didn't. What are you talking about? No?
Patton Stu
Demand's as sharp as a tack.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, that was a quote, I believe, from the article.
Patton Stu
I believe. I believe it is many of them. We, in fact, we have a montage of sharp. Sharp as attack.
Glenn Beck
Sharp as attack.
Patton Stu
He's sharp as attack. Okay, we'll get to that and lots more in 1 minute.
Glenn Beck
I don't need to tell you how important a good night's sleep is. Maybe Joe should get a few more.
Just throwing that out there. Although he does go to bed at 05:00 p.m. and get up around 11:00 a.m. so I don't know if he can get more sleep. But if you're like most people, sometimes you just can't fall asleep. Or maybe you can't stay asleep and you frequently wake up in the middle of the night. It can be a real problem for a lot of people. If it sounds familiar to you, if you have trouble sleeping, you know, if one of those nights where you just can't get to bed, well, maybe Z factor can really help. It's the. From the makers of relief factor. We've been calling it relief factor sleep for years. It's a 100% drug free way to basically help you fall asleep faster, better stay asleep longer. Z factor uses a formula of four, all natural ingredients to calm your mind and relax your body so you can ease into sleep faster and sleep right through the night. Rediscover the joy of a really wonderful night's sleep. Try Z factor from relief factor and save 46% off your first order. Visit relieffactor.com or call them 1800 for relief. It's 1800, the number four relief or relief factor.com.
Patton Stu
All right, so some mainstream media outlets are noticing. Yeah, some. I don't know. I'd call the disintegration of Joe Biden.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I was. I don't know. Was it a few months ago? A couple months ago, Pat, where they had the result of that special counsel that was looking into the documents with Joe Biden.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And they released a report that said, we're not going to charge the guy.
Why? Because he didn't commit crimes? No, no, we're not going to charge him because he is an elderly man with a poor memory, and if he got in front of a jury, everyone would say, come on, you can't put this guy in jail. He's so out of touch. He's so lost. He doesn't remember anything. Just let the guy be. Now, that's a shocking thing to think about when you think that this guy's the president of the United States, right?
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
That's a real.
A real, real problem. You called him cadaver in chief.
I've just come off of watching the jinx season two.
You familiar with this?
Patton Stu
I'm not.
Glenn Beck
The jinx is a somewhat famous true crime documentary they aired on HBO in 2015 about Robert Durst. Remember the.
Patton Stu
Oh, I think I might have even seen that. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
It's legitimately incredible. I mean, it's. I think it's the peak of the genre. Like, it's the jinx. The jinx, season one, is one of the most stunning six episode series you'll ever watch in your entire life, including the ending, which, even nine years later, I won't ruin for you. It's that crazy of an ending.
But they just released a season two of the jinx, and they're going through him in the trial and everything else about these crimes he committed, blatantly committed. And so going through that, very famously in this, there's a note for one of the murders where he just writes the word cadaver.
And as you said, cadaver in chief. It reminds me of this. Like, he's. Durst is a very old man, very, very frail, but in season two in particular, he's behind bars.
Patton Stu
He's.
Glenn Beck
He's struggling to get through sentences. He can barely speak. And over and over again, watching this, I just was reminded of the president of the United States.
Patton Stu
Yeah. Yes.
Glenn Beck
That is a shocking thing to say. This man was near death on camera, and I'm watching the president of the United States, and I'm thinking, kind of seems like the same thing we watch every day in the press conference. It's incredible.
Patton Stu
Do you have the Wall Street Journal article?
Glenn Beck
I do. And this is not.
Patton Stu
It's amazing.
Glenn Beck
It's not the headline you want when you're running for president.
Patton Stu
It sure isn't.
Glenn Beck
This is a free tip to anyone thinking about running for office, you know.
Patton Stu
And people will say, well, it's a Wall Street Journal. It's a conservative publication. You know, opinion wise, they kind of are.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Patton Stu
I mean, somewhat.
Glenn Beck
Somewhat. They're more like old school Republican, I would say.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
But not their news coverage. No, no. In fact, their news coverage at times has been shown to be more liberal than the New York Times.
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
So that's not a. It's a. That's a b's excuse.
But here's the headline. Behind closed doors, Biden shows signs of slipping.
No way.
Patton Stu
What?
Glenn Beck
That was my first reaction.
Patton Stu
I know.
Glenn Beck
So the thing we all know that is happening is happening.
Patton Stu
But thank you for somebody noticing in the mainstream media. I appreciate it. Thank you. Mm hmm.
Glenn Beck
Nice. Participants in meetings said the 81 year old president performed poorly at times. The White House said that Biden is sharp and his critics are playing partisan politics.
Now, they do actually use the phrase in here, sharpest attack pattern, I believe. Let's see who actually said it.
I know it's in here somewhere. Oh, here it is. A Trump. This is. No, actually, it was.
I knew I heard the phrase in here. Basically, the way the article is formatted, they give you a bunch of examples of Biden slipping up in meetings, looking like he's not engaged. And we can go into those.
And then it's followed by 65 straight paragraphs of statements from the White House saying that, no, we swear that's not true. And you know who is dude, slipping is Donald Trump. So it was actually a Trump spokeswoman who said Trump is sharp as attack. Oh, so they're both sharp as tacks, guys.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Glenn Beck
That we know.
These are mixed. It's interesting because there are statements from people like Kevin McCarthy, former speaker of the House, a Republican, who says he was in a meeting with him and like, wow, something. It didn't seem like he was really there. He says, I used to meet with him when he was vice president. I would go to his house. He is not the same person.
There's stuff like that. That's for sure, which maybe you could apply to. Okay, it's a Republican. Even though McCarthy is no longer in office, you might say, well, he still doesn't like Biden.
You know, it's a partisan politics. And some of these maybe you can chalk up to that.
However, there are even Democrats in here talking about, about this and noticing it. And it's not a surprise that they would notice it because it's impossible to not notice.
But the Wall Street Journal had interviews with 45 people for the story. 45. Some of them said he's, you know, sharp as attack, all basically in the administration.
But some of the Democrats who came out and said, this got get some phone calls from the White House when they knew about this.
Patton Stu
I'll bet they did.
Glenn Beck
The White House kept close tabs on some of the Wall Street Journal's interviews with democratic lawmakers after the offices of several Democrats shared with the White House either recording of an interview or details about what was asked. Some of those lawmakers spoke to the Journal a second time and once again emphasized Biden's strengths. This is Gregory Meeks. He's a representative New York Democrat. He says they just, you know, said that I should give you a call back, said Meeks, referring to the White House.
So Meeks obviously is honest and says, yeah, you know, maybe he's not at the top of his game, and then has to call back and say, I swear, everything I said before, you shouldn't listen to that. You should think instead about the thing I'm about to say, which is he's sharp as attack.
Multiple Democrats, along with a lot of Republicans, said they believe, and this is including a February 27 meeting, uh, with Biden and the speaker of the house. Now, uh, Johnson, who, um, who talked about a policy, an energy policy that he was, they were working through that had passed. Johnson was saying, hey, you're going to hurt my state with this energy policy.
And Biden said, well, don't worry about it. It's just a study.
Now. It was not just a study. It was a policy that was already passed. It was already, you know, already in place.
Patton Stu
Yep. And it was all so he didn't even remember. It was his policy.
Glenn Beck
His policy.
Patton Stu
Not a study.
Glenn Beck
Not a study. There was a study inside the policy, but it was a Paul, it was an actual, in effect policy.
Then you had a meeting about the debt ceiling, where McCarthy has talked about how he rambled, how he always had note cards.
He couldn't negotiate the policy. He was asking people around him for help constantly.
That is not good. Again, you know, maybe you might say, well, for the election, considering Donald Trump doesn't seem to have a lot of these problems, you know, he's made some mistakes here and there, but generally speaking, that's not what is being reported from behind the scenes.
Patton Stu
Trump, there's a world of difference. World of difference between the two and their cognitive abilities. A world of difference.
Glenn Beck
And everyone notices that, right?
Patton Stu
Like, I think so.
Glenn Beck
You know, I mean, you can't help, but the polls show it every, it's just obvious.
Another meeting, January 17, 2024, about Ukraine. Biden started making, just talking from notes. He would make broad points about giving money to Ukraine.
This struck several participants as odd given that the lawmakers present already generally agreed that more funds were needed. So he's talking to a pro Ukraine funding crowd, arguing with them about how they have to give money to Ukraine already on board. They were all there because they were on board with giving money to Ukraine. But he couldn't keep it straight.
Biden deferred so frequently to other lawmakers that much of the conversation didn't include him.
This is according to people who were at the meeting. When questions came directly to him, he would turn to staffers. One person who attended said, you couldn't be there and not feel uncomfortable. I'll just say that now it is loaded. I will say with tons and tons of democratic officials who say, oh, well, we never noticed that we were in that meeting. And everything we saw, he was perfect. Of course that's what they're gonna say.
Obviously, they're in the middle of this campaign. But what's interesting about this is you've got democrats, you've got some people inside the administration, unnamed, pointing to the idea that this is real.
And what does that mean, Pat? Because this story coming out not only tells the truth about who Joe Biden is, but it's more than that. Right? Like, it's, it's people who want this story to be told.
Patton Stu
Yeah. Cause it's people who are patriots and realize this guy can't be trusted with the leadership of this nation for the next four years. It's, it's impossible for him to do this in a second term. We all know that. I mean, can you imagine this guy in 2025? 2026? Look at the way he is now and then how much he's declined since he was elected in 2020 and then project that over the next four years. I, he, I mean, it's, it's inconceivable.
Glenn Beck
He, before he is inaugurated for a second term, he will be 82 years old.
Patton Stu
Mm hmm.
Glenn Beck
Before he leaves office. In theory, if he wins a second term, he will be 86.
Patton Stu
Yep.
Glenn Beck
86 years old.
Patton Stu
And he's already in terrible shape. And we can all see it. It's happened right before our eyes over the last, you know, four to six years. And, yeah, he's incapable of doing a second term. That's for sure.
Glenn Beck
It's true. Because, I mean, look, let's not overstate Joe Biden's mental acuity. He's never been sharp. He's never been sharp as attack. I mean, he's a guy, I mean, go back to his, when he was running for president, what was the, what was the interview he did, Pat, where he was saying that, you know, Rose, he saw Roosevelt on television. You remember that? And it was like, well, the television hadn't been invented yet. I don't remember the details exactly. It was a Roosevelt reference.
Patton Stu
And he talked about, he mentioned a place in Delaware that had been closed.
Glenn Beck
For katie's 30 years or something.
Patton Stu
Yeah, yeah.
Glenn Beck
He's like, I remember going to Katie. I mean, this was very, very common for him to have these moments. And it wasn't just gaffes. He would have gaffes. He would say that Barack Obama was the first, you know, sort of clean, clean, good looking, good looking african American, that well spoke storybook, storybook man. He would say, you can't go into a 711 without a slight indian accent. I mean, he would say those things and have those moments, but he at least seemed to have some grasp on what was going on around him.
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
Even though he kind of would have these gaffes. He was never the smartest guy in the world. He was never near the top of the heap when it came to intellectual ability, but he was able to at least function.
And that even as vice president, at some level, you'd see that he would certainly mess up. He would blurt out policies that weren't in effect yet.
He hurt at times the Obama presidency with some of the stuff that he did.
But again, you kind of were like, all right. I mean, he's just Joe being Joe. That's no longer the case. I mean, let's be honest about it. Everybody knows this. Everybody knows it.
Patton Stu
Yeah. And you've got that from the Wall Street Journal as proof when it's starting to seep into mainstream coverage like that. Plus, Time magazine discusses an interview they did with him, and he walked him through the White House and the west wing, and they talk about how compromised he is. We'll get into that in 1 minute.
Glenn Beck
We have to declare a lot of things when you're traveling on a plane, you know, guns, ammunition, knives, swords. Try not to take swords on them planes. I just, I've found that that delays them often. If you just got a big samurai sword in your back, just, this is my own, my own note, you know, it's just something I've noticed traveling. But you don't have to declare something that can save your life or someone that you love. The burn a launcher. It's a non lethal alternative to safeguarding your home and yourself that will send potential threats running in the opposite direction. It's legal in all 50 states with no permits or background checks required and can be used by all age groups over 18. You can pack it in your checked luggage without the need to declare it as a firearm, making your airport experience smoother. And there are times when nonlethal is really the way to go. The burna launcher has powerful deterrents like tear gas and kinetic rounds with a 60 foot range. And one shot can incapacitate an attacker for up to 40 minutes. Visit berna.com glenn for 10% off your purchase right now. It's Byrna.com glenn for 10% off. Check out the latest news about Berna there as well. It's Berna.com glenn. Take 10 seconds. Station id.
Patton Stu
If you don't believe us that it's not prudent to vote for Joe Biden in November, listen to him.
Joe Biden
Turn this primary from a campaign that's about negative attacks into one about what we're for because we cannot get reelect, we cannot win this reelection.
Patton Stu
Right?
Joe Biden
Excuse me, we can only reelect Donald Trump.
Patton Stu
Well, there you go. We can only reelect Donald Trump.
He's right. He's right about that.
Glenn Beck
Wow, that's a surprising statement.
Patton Stu
Powerful endorsement, though, from Joe Biden himself to Donald Trump.
Glenn Beck
What was he trying to get to there? I can't even tell.
Joe Biden
And turn. Turn this primary from a campaign that's about negative attacks into one about what we're for because we cannot get reelect. We cannot win this reelection. Excuse me. We can only reelect Donald Trump.
Glenn Beck
What?
Patton Stu
I don't know what he's.
Glenn Beck
What was that?
I hadn't heard that. What, what was he trying.
Patton Stu
I'm not sure, but I think he was trying to say, the only way that America can turn is to him.
Glenn Beck
Give me one more time. Give it to me one more time.
Joe Biden
Turn this primary from a campaign about negative attacks into one about what we're for because we cannot get reelect. We cannot win this reelection. Excuse me. We can only reelect Donald Trump.
Glenn Beck
I can't.
Patton Stu
I don't know.
Glenn Beck
I can't decipher.
Patton Stu
I was thinking, this is as good as mine, maybe.
Glenn Beck
Okay, here's, here's. Let me just kind of attempt to. Attempt to spitball it to translate this. I think maybe what he was trying to say, what the speech said was, we cannot re elect Donald Trump.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Glenn Beck
And then that's part of it. He got halfway through that and realized, wait a minute, I'm president, not Donald Trump.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Glenn Beck
So wait, I want to be reelected. So then he thought it was a reelection reference about himself in the middle of the sentence. So then he tried to reframe it as we cannot reelect. And he's like, wait, I'm the person going for reelection. So it was reelect me. And then he said, wait a minute, I just said, I can't re elect it. So then we said, we have to reelect it. And then the next line was actually trump the whole time. So he just corrected himself three or four times. And then he realized, we have to, he's trying to say, I have to reelect me. But actually Trump was the next word. And he just, like Ron Burgundy'd it. It just read it right off the prompter.
Patton Stu
Yeah. He got himself too deeply enmeshed in it.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Patton Stu
And then there was really no way out.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And like, so that is a great example of what the problem is.
Patton Stu
Well, it is. Right. It is. And not only did the Wall Street Journal point that out, hein just kind of pointed that out and just had.
Glenn Beck
An argument with his own speech.
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
That was a written speech. He had an argument with it on stage.
All right.
Patton Stu
So time, this from Time magazine.
They, they go to the White House and Biden is showing them around and telling them stories as he goes. And Time writes, as he walked time through the west Wing and sat for a 35 Minutes interview on May 28, the president, with his stiff, gait, muffled voice and fitful syntax, cut a striking contrast with the intense, loquacious figure who served as senator and vice president.
Glenn Beck
Wow.
Patton Stu
From Time magazine, you're going to acknowledge and print that?
Glenn Beck
Wow.
Patton Stu
That's surprising. It must be bad.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it must be bad. And that must be bad. Echoes another thing in the Wall Street Journal story where they said, I think it was in the Ukraine meeting where he was speaking so softly. People in the room hear him having an important meeting about the war, the world war three thing he's trying to start. Apparently. We can get into that more later, but kind of important that you know what he said, speaker three, right?
Patton Stu
Yeah. And there were five people that pointed that out to them.
Glenn Beck
Just the five.
Patton Stu
Yeah. I mean, it's not like I just heard this from somebody who doesn't like the president. Five people pointed it out.
Time goes on to say that Biden bristles at the suggestion that he's aging out of his job.
Well, of course, he does ask whether he could handle its rigors through the end of a second term when he'll be 86. He shot back, I can do it better than anybody, you know.
But they didn't buy it. They didn't buy it.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no.
Patton Stu
And it's nice to see that, you know, others are finally admitting it.
Glenn Beck
Welcome to the party, Glenn Beck.
Next time you pull through the drive thru and get a hamburger, take it home and throw it in the microwave. Yeah. Set that puppy on for, I don't know, an hour or so. Long enough that what comes out as a smoldering heap of charcoal. Now spray just a little bit of beef flavoring on the top and bone appetite.
If that's not going to do it for you, think about your dog. Your dog's got basically the same way about it. Feels the same way about his kibble food. How about some rough greens for your dog? It's not. It's not a dog food. It's a supplement. It's developed by naturopathic doctor Dennis Black. All you have to do is sprinkle it on the top of your dog food. And of course, your dog. Your dog's gonna go crazy for this. When you do that, brown food is dead food. You want the greens? You name it. If it's healthy for your dog, it's probably already in rough greens. The folks at rough greens are so confident that your dog is going to love it, they have a special deal for you. Go to roughgreens.com Beck or call 833 glenn 33. They're going to give you your first trial bag free. That's right. All you have to do is pay shipping or give them a call. 833 Glenn 33. 833 gl e n n 33. Your dog is going to love it. It's rough greens. Give him a call today. 833 Glenn 33.
Patton Stu
Listen to all your favorite conservative voices. Add blazetv.com glenn promo code. Fauci lied.
Joe Biden
Today, folks, huh? Folks, these shovels on the ground in these projects, what? The work that you risk life doing. Lots of it.
Glenn Beck
What was that?
Patton Stu
Sorry. It was. Well, hey, folks, I mean, how much clearer does he have to get here?
Joe Biden
See shovels in the ground in these projects, right? The work that you risked your life doing. Lots of it.
Glenn Beck
Wow.
Patton Stu
Okay.
Glenn Beck
That was profound.
Patton Stu
All right?
I mean, this man is not just sharp as attack, but incredibly talented. Always has been. I'm sure. Always will be.
You know, he doesn't talk enough about his. His football days.
Glenn Beck
Oh, yeah. He was a great football player.
Patton Stu
Great, great football player.
Glenn Beck
I mean, not in the traditional sense, no.
Patton Stu
But in a non traditional football way.
Glenn Beck
Like, in a traditional sense, you'd be good and people would, like, notice that you're good. Yeah, that's not the way he was good.
Patton Stu
No, he was good.
Glenn Beck
In a different way.
Patton Stu
In a day where nobody knew he was so good.
But he knew. Apparently he knew. And he did some interesting things when he was playing football, like decide against going to the naval academy and instead went to Delaware.
Glenn Beck
Oh, wow.
Patton Stu
But there was a good reason for.
Joe Biden
That, by the way.
I'm all Navy, but he's all navy. I was appointed anyway. I was going to go play the naval academy.
Patton Stu
I like. Did you notice he almost said, I was appointed to go to Nick? Because you got to get a senatorial appointment, I think, or a recommendation or something to that effect.
And then he realized, nah, they can check on that. I can't say.
So he changed that quickly.
Joe Biden
But I found out the other guys in the backfield were a guy named Roger Staubach and Joe. Joe Belino. So I decided to go to Delaware, but our sue, so I. Weird.
Patton Stu
Cause I guess he didn't want to have a. He. Now he doesn't play in the backfield, so I don't know why. I don't know why that affected him so much.
Glenn Beck
So he didn't go. He didn't go to Navy.
Patton Stu
No, he didn't.
Glenn Beck
Even though they recruited him.
Patton Stu
Right. He went to Delaware.
Glenn Beck
He went to Delaware instead, which is right on the. It was Navy and Delaware, top two teams in the nation back then.
And so he showed.
Patton Stu
Always battled for the same recruits.
Glenn Beck
Right. At that time, huge competition between Navy, Navy, and Delaware. Delaware. And so he decided to go to Delaware because Roger Staubach.
Patton Stu
Yeah. And Joe Bolino, who was the Heisman Trophy winner in 1960.
Glenn Beck
So, I mean, the two great players.
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
So he was. So basically, he was Pat intimidated that he wouldn't get any playing time because these two great players were there playing together.
Patton Stu
Except for the fact that he didn't play in the backfield. He was a wide receiver, so you didn't have to compete against the two of them.
Glenn Beck
Wait, wouldn't you think if you were a wide receiver.
Patton Stu
Yeah. That you would want a good quarterback throwing the ball to you.
Glenn Beck
Right. Like Staubach would be the guy you'd want.
Patton Stu
Apparently, that wasn't the case.
Glenn Beck
It wasn't the case?
Patton Stu
No. Neither was it the case that Staubach and Joe Bellino played at the same time. They didn't. They never played in the same backfield at Navy, and he was never recruited to play at Navy. So there's that issue as well.
Glenn Beck
Really?
Patton Stu
Yeah. It's a complex story that.
I mean, there's some nuance there, I think.
Glenn Beck
I don't know. I don't know. How to chalk that up? Cause I don't feel like that one has anything to do with his mental acuity falling apart.
Patton Stu
That's just him lying, which he's done all along.
Glenn Beck
All along. He's been doing this forever.
The Amtrak story.
Patton Stu
Oh, my gosh.
Glenn Beck
Where he constantly. He had a certain amount of miles that he had gone. And he talked to a woman who was dead. I mean, I don't know if he's got a Bruce Willis.
Joe Biden
An answer came up to me as I walk, and he said, Joey. And he grabbed my cheek. Joey, baby.
Patton Stu
Yeah. The guy was dead for 15 years at that point. When he did that again, not six weeks.
Glenn Beck
15 years. He had been dead for a decade and a half plus.
Patton Stu
He'd been retired from that position since, I think, 1992, if I remember correctly.
Glenn Beck
Why?
Patton Stu
I don't know.
Glenn Beck
Why would you brag about this? What?
Patton Stu
I don't know. It's weird.
Glenn Beck
It's just weird.
Patton Stu
Like, he's so weird.
Glenn Beck
It's almost as if he feels uncomfortable telling a story about his life. So he has to lie. It's like he feels actually more comfortable lying than he does telling the truth, which is the opposite of most people. Like, if you are. If you're telling a lie, you're like, ugh, I don't know. I mean, I feel weird saying this. I don't know. Like I said, they might find out probably. No, that's not what happens with Joe.
Patton Stu
And in fact, he'll tell current lies that are so easily discovered, you know, and that others have debunked, not just us, but. But his usual allies have debunked these things like politifact and snopes. And everybody who claims to deal with fact checking has debunked this one. And he keeps telling it.
Joe Biden
And your down inflation was 9% when I came off.
Patton Stu
9%.
Joe Biden
9%.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Joe Biden
People have a right to be concerned.
Patton Stu
But look, no, it wasn't 9% when you came into office. And it's been talked about a million times. He's said that at least five times recently.
Glenn Beck
Yes. And he's been called out on it by every.
Patton Stu
And he doesn't care.
Does not care.
Glenn Beck
What was it one, 1.9% when he took office?
Patton Stu
1.8, I think.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, something like that. Yeah, it's incredibly low. Went up to nine. Now it's at. What is it? Four, three and a half right around there. I mean, about double. About double what it was when he came into office.
That one is like, again, a lie that you can sort of understand a politician telling now, it's because it's so easily fact checked. You'd think normally you wouldn't tell it, but, like, you can see the motivation there, right? He's trying to make his record look better than it is. And that's very typical of any politician. Everyone does that at some level. He's just doing it at a level that is like, you know, maybe below kindergarten level. Like, it's just very, very, he's very bad at it.
But it's the same thing with his, you know, we created 11 million jobs or whatever he's been saying lately, 15, now 15 million. And he's, you know, he's measuring from the bottom of COVID which is a fascinating thing. When everyone realizes, number one, they all remember the pandemic. It's only been a few years. We were all there. We all remember all the, the stores and the, you know, the restaurants. Everything closed down.
And so that's why there were not a lot of jobs at that point. We all remember that. That's number one. And number two, he supported all of those policies and tries to try to extend them for years.
You know, like, when everyone else had moved on, he was still saying that people needed to shut down and wear masks and vaccinate and do all these other things, but everyone else had already moved on. We're like, wait a minute. What year is this?
Patton Stu
And it's not just the 15 million jobs lie about the pandemic. It's also the $1.7 trillion that he trimmed from the, from the deficit.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, another great one, which, you know, blatant lie.
Patton Stu
Blatant lie. And everybody has debunked that one, too. And he doesn't care. He just keeps saying it. It's pretty amazing. It used to be that when you get, you got caught in a lie, then you kind of backtrack or you just shut up about it. You don't say it because you don't want to cause anybody to pay attention to the lie. Yeah, he doesn't have that problem at all. No, he just keeps saying it. And somehow that works for him, I guess.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And, you know, adding this onto what we talked about starting the show today, these moments of mental acuity that are noticeable to people who even like him, it creates a heck of a package here. Cause you got someone who's constantly lying and probably doesn't even know what's going on around him often. I mean, are you as, as bothered as I am pat about the fact that this interview with Biden, where he said, where you know, that led to the, he's a, an elderly man with poor memory, which, by the way, we just made shirts of that. If you, if you would like one for the campaign season. Stew does merch.com. you can get an elderly man with a poor memory campaign t shirt.
It's very attractive. People will love, a lot of people will think it's a pro Biden shirt and then they'll get closer and realize it. So, you know, you gotta price that in. But it's available@studosmerch.com. but when you look at like, that situation, we have, the transcript of that interview is, you know how we know a lot of the details of it, but they will not. But the Biden administration is blocking the release of the audio of it.
And I mean, what could that audio sound like?
Patton Stu
Oh, it must be bad.
Glenn Beck
They're claiming executive privilege to block the release of this. Now we have the transcript. What on earth could possibly be the reason for executive privilege? We already know what was said.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And it was not good. The transcript wasn't good. But, you know, there is a difference between reading a transcript and hearing this audio. And they're like, well, you know, the explanation given is, well, they don't want, you know, republicans to put it in the ads, which, okay, I mean, I could see that that's not a reason to have executive privilege, however. So it's not a good legal argument. But like, maybe you could say, well, that's the reason why they just don't want the audio of him sounding like he's lost it. They can, of course, put the text on the screen, but I guess there's a maybe added benefit. But, like, how bad must it sound if he was just saying the things that were in the transcript? Normally you'd think there'd be no reason.
Patton Stu
Right?
Glenn Beck
But it's probably one of these situations where he's stuttering all over himself and stammering and he can't, pausing. He has the lungs. You know, he's got like one 8th of a lot, one lung that's working right now. So he's like, no one could understand him. I mean, maybe it just sounds scary.
Maybe he is able to get up with it with some concoction of Red Bull and Celsius and get through the day and, or at least a few hours of the day.
Patton Stu
I want to know what that concoction is, though. I really do. That's why I fully support Trump's plan to have a drug test before the, the debate happens. And they just did it they just did a survey about how many Americans want to see that, or do you not want them to be drug tested? Should they drug test both of them? 70% said yes.
Glenn Beck
Why not?
Patton Stu
It was 62% with Democrats. 62, 64%. And, like, 78% of Republicans.
Glenn Beck
Why would you say no?
Patton Stu
Yeah, why would you say no?
Glenn Beck
I mean, like, I guess you could argue.
I don't know. I mean, maybe you say it's invasive to enforce them.
Patton Stu
I don't know.
Glenn Beck
It's beneath us. Like, normally we don't do that to presidential candidates. I guess that's all fine, but, like, why not? I mean, jump on board, you know? Again, this is a man who has a son who has been addicted to crack. Yeah, right.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
This is a man who had cocaine found at his White House.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
This is a man who seems to be two or three different people based on what time of the day it is and sometimes depending on, like, if he's got a big speech, he's a totally different person.
Patton Stu
So what are you hiding?
Glenn Beck
What is going on? Right. I am interested.
Patton Stu
Me, too.
Glenn Beck
I'd like to know.
I'd like to know. I mean, just from a scientific perspective, the things that happened to Joe Biden from one day to the next, I am fascinated to know.
Patton Stu
They hop him up on something, for instance. That's how he got through, I think that's how he got through the state of the union speech this year, which was still bad.
Glenn Beck
We should still.
Patton Stu
Yes, it was still bad. But I was surprised it wasn't worse than it was because he spoke for about an hour.
And I thought, man, he's not going to be able to get through an hour. He's going to keep this thing to 1520 minutes. But he went on. And so I think, you know, there was some kind of chemical concoction that was running through his system that particular night to make it as good as it was, which wasn't good.
Glenn Beck
Which wasn't good, but it was, at least he was at least awake.
Patton Stu
Yeah, he did. It was doable.
Glenn Beck
Fall asleep. By the way, there are stories in the Wall Street Journal story about him closing his eyes for so long in a meeting, they thought he had fallen asleep. Now, they didn't confirm he actually was asleep, but they. That's what they thought. And then you had to your point here about the potential substance issues, the performance enhancing drugs issues you're talking about. When Biden was negotiating with House Republicans to lift the debt ceiling, his demeanor and command of the details seemed to shift from one day to the next. According to then Speaker Kevin McCarthy and two others familiar with the talks. On some days he had loose and spontaneous exchanges with Republicans. And on others he mumbled and appeared to rely on notes.
And that's, this is consistent with what you see on television.
Patton Stu
Yeah, sometimes he's okay. He's not good, but he's okay. He can get through it. And then other times he's just a train wreck.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And the scariest thing about this is, again, you know, this is a guy who's head of the free world. That's the gig.
Everything that we notice when you're watching tv and you see Joe Biden have one of these moments and, you know, maybe it's funny to you, maybe it's sad to you. Whatever it is, everything that you notice about that moment is something that people on his team is also noticing. They're all noticing the same things. They know this. So what you are seeing is the best possible version where people who are paid hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to be around Joe Biden all the time do pull every trick in the book to get him to look as good as you see him.
That's the best he is.
Patton Stu
It's pretty frightening.
Glenn Beck
There are people paid Pat to make sure his image is strong and virile. And again, he's in his eighties, but, like, as good as you can possibly get to be presented to us that we see him at his absolute best. There are teams of people who do just this.
And what you see on television is the result of that process that is terrifying.
Patton Stu
Triple eight, seven to seven, Beck. More coming up.
Glenn Beck
Whoo. Well, the left is being honest. Bill Maher the other day admitted that killing a baby is murder. I mean, he's okay with it, which I don't know what that says about him. Probably not. I mean, the honesty is a point in his favor, but there might be some negatives there as well. Look, we've been looking at the issue of abortion for a very long time, and Preborn has been doing the same thing. They've been really, of course, not just blabbing about it on the radio, but doing something about it. They're the largest pro life organization in the country and they're leading the charge to put an end to the atrocity of abortion. I think a lot of people thought, oh, Roe versus Wade is overturned. We did our job. That was part of it. But a bigger part of it is making sure that you can keep these children alive. The Preborn sponsors free ultrasounds for women as well as providing help for up to two years. After the baby is born. When a mother sees her unborn child on the monitor or hears the heartbeat, she's twice as likely to consider choosing life for her baby. If you want to help heal our land and save precious souls, please give generously to Preborn. $28 could be the difference between life and death. Join the fight by sponsoring one, two, three or 200 ultrasounds. If you can do it. All gifts are tax deductible and you can donate by dialing pound 250 and using the keyword baby. Just pound 250, keyword baby. Or visit preborn.com beck. It's preborn.com beck, sponsored by Preborn.
Patton Stu
You're listening to the swinging sounds of Glenn Beck.
Joe Biden
Sit tight, boys and girls.
Patton Stu
We'll be right back after these messages.
Glenn Beck
So when was the last time you checked out the title to your home? If the answer is never, you need to know about a fast growing cyber scam that the FBI calls house stealing.
House stealing, home title theft, home title fraud. This is one of the fastest growing crimes in America. And basically what happens is these people go on, they scam you by looking, taking your stuff, they look at your documents and they sign their names on them and they say, hey, everybody, it's me. I own this place.
And once they do that, they can take out loans against your equity. They can do all sorts of things against you and make sure that your financial future is ruined. That's why you need protection from the scam where the equity in our homes is the target. And if no one's watching your home, these scammers can target you. You need triple lock protection from home title lock. They keep an eye on your title. And if you're ever a victim of fraud, they have us based experts that can help make you, make you whole. And that's a big, big step. So check, first of all, to make sure that you're not already a victim of this. A lot of people are. Victims don't know for six months.
Make sure you're not a victim already. Sign up your address@hometitlelock.com. dot. Be sure to use the promo code blaze. They're going to send you a complete title scan to see if you're already a victim. Hundred dollar value and that's free. And not only that, the promo code blaze. You're gonna get your 30 days of triple lock home protection for free. Do this today. Don't let the bad guys target your equity. Go to hometitle lock.com. promo code is blaze. Hometitle lock.com.
Patton Stu
Just have a second. So let me tell you about a great father's day gift idea.
Kexy cookies with the father j box.
Your dad will love the s'mores, the maple bacon cookie.
Glenn Beck
Oh, I had some of the raspberry lemonade one yesterday.
Patton Stu
Oh, isn't that delicious?
Glenn Beck
So good.
Patton Stu
Incredibly delicious.
Glenn Beck
So good. As a dad, I can fully endorse this idea.
Patton Stu
Yeah, these sell out really fast. So go to kexy.com if you'd like to get one. Ket.com, kexi.
All right. We got to tell you about some massive changes coming to, you know that college sports aren't going to be college sports anymore. It'll be professional leagues.
Glenn Beck
Now the Glenn Beck program.
Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
This is the Glenn Beck program.
Patton Stu
It's Patton Stewart for Glenn today. Triple 8727 Beck.
We got day, what? Three, I think, of the Hunter Biden trial. Right.
The good thing is there's going to be no reciprocation here. It ends right here with this trial of this particular person and the trial of Donald Trump last week. Week. It's over now.
Glenn Beck
Oh, good.
Patton Stu
Yeah. There's not going to be any retaliatory strikes on anybody.
Glenn Beck
Oh, that's good.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Good to hear. I was worried about that, actually. Yeah, I was actually worried about it.
Patton Stu
Yeah. That would be vindictive and wrong for people to.
Glenn Beck
That's an interesting conversation.
Patton Stu
Would it be wrong conversation?
Next in 1 minute.
Glenn Beck
Well, as you may have heard, we have a lot of work to do in this country. It seems like the battle is always uphill, especially when it comes to fighting against the left's constant efforts to destroy America from within. But hope persists. And one of the things you can do is patronize businesses who stand for the same principles that you and I stand for. If you switch to Patriot Mobile right now, you're going to get a whole month for free. That is a great way to start your new service. They're American's only christian conservative mobile company, and their mission is to passionately defend our God given constitutional rights and freedoms and to glorify God always. That's a quote. That's actually what we always complain about. These companies like, this is a company that's telling you that they're pretty special and really a great group of people doing important work and giving you great cell phone service as well. You don't have to worry about funding leftist causes. You don't have to worry about Planned Parenthood getting your money.
Patriot Mobile hash an affordable, excellent plan for you. And they're 100% us based customer service team is going to help make switching easy. Go to patriotmobile.com beck. Patriot mobile.com beck or call 972 patriot. Get a free month when you offer. Use the offer code. Beck.
Make the switch today. You're going to love it. Patriotmobile.com beck patriotmobile.com Beck or call 972 patriot.
Patton Stu
So you don't think there's going to be any retaliatory strikes with, I don't know, like democrats being tried for some sort of bogus charge in the future, do you?
Glenn Beck
You know, it's interesting.
I do think that there will be retribution.
Patton Stu
Do you really?
Glenn Beck
Largely because so many people are saying it publicly now, it's not even like, okay, there's a talk show host saying it, or there's some, you know, Internet guy tweeting about it. Like elected officials are just saying, like, hey, if you are a district attorney, if you are a prosecutor, if you're attorney general and you're in one of these areas where there is a prominent Democrat, uh, who can be looked into in every which way possible to find if they had any technical violation of the law in any way, go do it. And then don't, uh, don't do what normally happens in such a similar case. Right? Like, you know, a similar case with Donald Trump. The cases, the charges would have been dropped. Maybe there would have been a, you know, some sort of pot fine at the very maximum.
Don't do that.
Pursue it to the fullest extent of the law, the maximum penalty. Make every single claim you can. Like, if there's one payment you have a problem with, turn it into 34 felonies. Do exactly what they did in New York. I was talking to somebody yesterday who, who, you know, follows the news a decent amount and was like, you know, I don't know what to think about this Trump thing. Not like a hardcore news, like, follower, not a news junkie. So not someone who watched the day to day back and forth about the Trump thing and was like, you know, I don't know. I mean, like, you know, he did, it looks like he did make these payments. And, you know, the stormy Daniels thing, I don't like. And I don't know, you know, part of me thinks that they're kind of coming after him, but, you know, part of me thinks, you know, you know, he did do it and he, you know, you get what you deserve. And I said, well, did you know that it was a misdemeanor?
Did you know that it was a misdemeanor that was beyond the statute of limitations?
That they had to convolute for the first time ever using this law, they had to convolute another separate charge, which they didn't even tell Trump or anyone in the jury about until after closing arguments ended.
Did you, did you know that? Because that's important.
Patton Stu
Kind of, yeah.
Glenn Beck
Did you know that they didn't even have to agree on what crime it was.
They gave them a menu of potential crimes and then didn't allow testimony as to whether those crimes had been violated.
Patton Stu
It sounds so preposterous, doesn't it?
Glenn Beck
So preposterous. I don't know that people know that.
Patton Stu
When you say that out loud, it's like, no, that couldn't, that couldn't happen in the United States of America. It just did.
Glenn Beck
Just did. It just did. And you know what? You're going to be seeing a lot more of that stuff because, look, everyone knows the tax code is a great example of this. Everyone knows with, you know, tens of thousands of pages of the tax code. If you really want to go take out some enemy, you probably can find something they did wrong.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
You know. Yeah, fine. We, look, the code, the US code is how many thousands of pages.
I was in Mike Lee's office a few weeks ago, and he's got, I think it's the regulations of the United States of America just printed out and piled up in his office. And it's like as tall as you in three separate containers of just paper. Like, just to show how ridiculous it is, this is a situation where you can find something on someone if you want to. What we had as a country for a really long time was a nation that didn't do things like that.
And now we've crossed this line.
There was a story yesterday, it was the New York Times or, no, actually, it was a couple of days ago. And it was one of the main stories about, hey, you know, this is, Donald Trump's been convicted. It was like telling the story of the trial. And of course, it was all filled with lies. But, but the headline was, for the first time in history, a former president is a felon or something like that. And, and you can understand what they're trying to do with that headline. But what they're doing, what that headline says could be one of two things.
Number one, the thing they're trying to do, which is basically to say that Donald Trump is worse than all the other presidents. He's, he's worse. All the other ones somehow got through this and never had this problem. And now Donald Trump, who is worse than all the other presidents is having this issue. And that's what they were trying to do with that headline. But the other thing that that headline may suggest is that the people doing the prosecuting have broken every american tradition we've had for 200 plus years.
The reason why no president before Donald Trump was a felon is because people had restraint.
They didn't try to do this to their political opponents. At least in this one venue, we had this one venue, we're like, okay, the president, United States, we're gonna keep that pretty clean. The guy's running for office again. Every American can come together and become a giant jury to see if he gets the gig again. We can all vote on whether we think these quote unquote, crimes violate our principles and our morals, and we can make the judgment, but they want to take that away from us.
And now, once that has happened, once you've opened up that pandora's box, you're going to see some real trouble.
Patton Stu
Yeah. You're going to have some retaliation.
Joe Biden
Yeah.
Patton Stu
It's almost inevitable.
Glenn Beck
And they're saying it.
Patton Stu
I'm not exactly sure. I don't want to see it. I mean, it's not the right thing to do, necessarily. The tit for tat, the prid, the quid pro quo, all of that is not necessarily great to get involved in, but it's hard to argue against it now because you want it to stop. And the only way you're going to get it to stop is to show them, look it.
This is what it feels like. Do you like it?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, that's a great point. And that's the high minded view. What you just outlined is the high minded version of this. There's an article in the New York Times today, the GOP push for post verdict payback. Fight fire with fire. Republican leaders in and out of government are publicly pushing to prosecute Democrats as legal retribution for Donald Trump's felony conviction. And, like, I am not the type of person who wants that to be.
Patton Stu
I'm not either. But the.
Glenn Beck
The path of the country.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
However, I don't, number one, I don't know how you stop it without that. What do you do? Just become the constant victim?
What is your choice? To constantly be rolled over by your opponents?
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
What do you do?
Patton Stu
That's the alternative right now, really.
Glenn Beck
Right. The alternative is to sit there and just get, have a car drive over you and then back over you again every single day for the rest of your life, like, no.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Glenn Beck
I mean, this is the high minded version this is your, the version I think you and I would agree on is outlined by John Yoo. He was a, you remember him? He was the guy most infamous, or famous for the torture memos in the Bush administration, saying that actually, like, enhanced interrogation, can be allowed under certain circumstances. But he says, in order to prevent the case against Trump from assuming a permanent place in american political system, Republicans will have to bring charges against democratic officers, even presidents, he wrote for National Review. He added, only retaliation in kind can produce the deterrence necessary to enforce a political version of mutual assured destruction without the threat of prosecution of their own leaders. Democrats will continue to charge future republican presidents without restraint.
Patton Stu
Yeah, yeah.
Glenn Beck
Yes, they will.
You know, this is not, you could say Trump is different. Trump is unique. Not only are you, right, but he would agree with you. Right? Like, Donald Trump is different than all the other politicians we've had before. We all know that.
But he is no different in the, in the fact that if Ron DeSantis is the candidate in 2028, they're going to try to do the same thing to him.
They're going to go after everybody. They're going to continue to do this. And you have to do something to stop them.
Patton Stu
Them.
Glenn Beck
And the only way you can do it is taking the rules that they designed on the left and applying it to them, making them feel the pain of the policies they support. And, like, I would definitely not be in favor of doing this towards some Democrat who wasn't cheering this on. I would want it only applied to people who have publicly cheered this nonsense on.
If you're out there saying, oh, yeah, absolutely, all of this is right, you absolutely should be a target of this. And I, look, I don't say that as someone who, who wants that to be the future of the country. I just don't know what the other path is.
I really don't.
There's a, there's a room. There's a line in here. Let me read this to you, Pat. The more extreme calls for not just oversight, scrutiny, and political obstructionism, but revenge prosecutions are coming from former senior Trump administration officials, and people close to the former president were expected to play even larger roles in a potential second term. Their message is often apocalyptic. There is no longer any room, they argue, for weaklings who fetishize decency and restraint as a, I mean, it's worded by the New York Times intentionally this way, but, like, that's a powerful line and something to think about. I would argue that I fetishize decency and restraint as a person when it comes to politics, I do. I really want it. I really want it.
I don't know. Am I a weakling? Maybe that's what you can call me. But, like, in this situation, because I want decency and restraint, I can't think of another path to get there other than doing the same things to them that they've requested become part of the political universe. They've designed this. They've begged for it to occur.
Patton Stu
Sure have. And what else do you do? We are.
Glenn Beck
What else do you do?
Patton Stu
I don't know. We've tried it the other way, where there's no retaliation. And how. Where has that gotten us? It's gotten us here.
You know? I mean, Republicans just do comport themselves differently. There's just no doubt about it. And look what George Santos is a good example of, that. Uh, the guy lied about his life. He lied about circumstances. He lied about a lot of stuff. Um, and he was kicked out of Congress for that. You've got Bob Menendez and others who have taken money from foreign powers and influenced their vote as a result, and nothing happens to them. Nobody's insisting, except for John Fetterman, uh, that anything be done about Menendez and Democrats in those situations. I mean, they just. They do things differently.
And I think that's a really good example of, okay, republicans don't want liars and cheats. I mean, for the most part, when it's that obvious, they don't mind if nobody catches them.
Glenn Beck
That's a good disclaimer on that.
Patton Stu
When it's not obvious, at least they do something about it. On the other hand, the Democrats don't.
They don't care.
Glenn Beck
And you could find examples, of course, of both sides having issues with these. With these. With these situations.
But, like, this is a different level. It's a. They bent the rules in every which way to get to a conviction. We all are aware of that. And their justification was essentially Al Capone. Right? It was like, ah, he's a bad guy. And, yeah, we got him on something else, but so what?
He needed to go to prison. And, like, I'm not. I don't like the Al Capone thing either, honestly. Like, I don't think that's a good way for the justice system to work, get, you know, but, I mean, you know, tax evasion, still an important thing. And he did seem to very much do. So I guess you find with that. I just don't like, oh, well, let's find something. Let's keep looking until we find something. I don't like that being the motivation of the government. I don't think that's a good idea. Let's find something. But that is what they did here. The guy ran for office saying he was going to do it. Leticia James ran for office saying she was going to do this. She came out, she did it, he did it.
And then you get to the end of this situation, and I just don't know what else you do.
Unless you want to situate, unless you want a country that just has Democrats that are not in prison, what else do you do?
Patton Stu
Triple 8727 beck. More coming up in 1 minute.
Glenn Beck
All right. Summer is finally here. And for most people, that means going out having fun in the sun, unless you're going to prison, of course, shooting around a golf, maybe hopping on a bike, maybe just taking a walk. You know, of course, if you have aches and pains that are hitting you every day, kind of ruins the fun, makes none of that stuff enjoyable. Relief factor is a daily supplement that helps your body fight pain naturally. It's 100% drug free. It uses a unique formula of natural ingredients that was developed by doctors. And it doesnt just mask pain for a short period of time. It helps reduce or even eliminate pain in three weeks or less. Youll know its working because youll feel the difference all day, every day, whether its neck, back, joint, muscle pain, whatever it is, it can help you feel better. Relief factor is about living the life you want to live and enjoying your favorite outdoor activities again all summer long, over 1 million have tried relief factor. Give it a try for yourself. Go to relief factor.com or call 800 for relief and save on your first orders. 800, the number four relief. Here's to less missing out, more living life with relief factor. It's relief factor.com. 10 seconds. Station ID.
Patton Stu
Pat and Stu for Glenn today. You know another example of the difference between the Republicans and the Democrats?
How did Democrats treat Bill Clinton when he paid Paula? Was it Paula Jones? Wasn't that her name when he paid her $850,000 to be quiet?
Was that a problem? Do we know where that payment came from?
Was it logged correctly?
I don't know. I don't know. But nobody cared. The Democrats certainly didn't. Oh, that's his private life. Let's stay out of that. That doesn't affect the presidency in any way. Oh. Huh. Okay. Well, things have changed in the last 25 years or so, that's for sure.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And I fear it's going to get a lot worse.
I think this is the wrong direction for us to go in, but I fear we're going to go in that direction. I mean, look at the Hillary Clinton thing is a good example, as you bring up the Clintons.
Yes. Donald Trump went on stage all the time and everyone chanted lock her up during that campaign. And what happened when he got into office?
Patton Stu
He didn't lock her up.
Glenn Beck
A giant zilch. Yeah, he did nothing. He didn't do anything to go after her, you know, and you can criticize him for that. I think he's critical of himself for that now.
I'm serious. I think he is. I don't think this is going to be a repeat of last time when he came out and he said, lock her up a bunch of times. He's going to get into office. He's going to put people in these roles that are not going to feel the restraint of these traditions where we haven't gone after our political enemies. How can he possibly think to respect those rules and those traditions?
He's been the victim of all of them dissolving in front of all of our eyes.
So you think Donald Trump's not going to put somebody in office that's going to make sure they are super aggressive against people like Hillary Clinton? When you have the little oopsie with the business records on your campaign, you think that's going to be just dismissed now?
Of course he's going to do this. Of course he is. And every one of his aides is cheering it on in this article.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
You know, understandably so.
Patton Stu
Yep.
Glenn Beck
I mean, I just. Why would just go out and beat him if you think he's Adolf Hitler? You should be able to be victorious with your 90 year old candidate. Just go out there and win.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And like, they're so pathetic that they had to ruin our entire system of government to get this guy thrown, what, 34 B's, felonies, they had to put all of this at risk for that.
It's incredible.
Patton Stu
It is so.
Glenn Beck
It's, it's a disgrace. It is legitimately a disgrace.
Patton Stu
But such is their hatred of this guy.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Patton Stu
They hate him so much that they're willing to compromise our entire system. They're willing to overthrow our. Everything we've known over the last 247 years. They don't care.
Glenn Beck
They don't care.
Patton Stu
They don't care. That's how much they hate his guts.
Glenn Beck
Who respects institutions and who doesn't? We're told that Donald Trump doesn't respect the institutions.
How can you even make that argument when you're comparing the two?
Patton Stu
Yeah, you can.
Glenn Beck
It is just to watch this happen for just because. They just don't want to go out and win. They want to get them taken off the ballot. They don't want any opposition in their primaries. They just want to be able to win. It's theirs. They get it.
And now they want to take him and put him in prison to try to win. It's just embarrassing, among other things.
Glenn Beck, since the terror attacks on October 7, anti semitism has been on the rise, and not just in Israel, but here at home in the United States and of course, around the world as well. That's why we've partnered with the international fellowship of Christians and Jews. And today we're coming to you to ask that you stand with the IFCJ and take a pledge to raise your voice just as Oskar Schindler and Corey Tenboom did. The pledge is asking Christians to stand with their jewish brothers and sisters and never be silent to show the jewish people that they are not alone. They have God and Christians on their side. For the month of June, we're asking Christians to sign this pledge, which will be delivered to the president of Israel and will show that Christians in America are not only standing in solidarity, but they are speaking up as well. Let's make the stand today with international fellowship of Christians and Jews. This is just one more opportunity for us as Americans and Christians to be on the right side of history. You can sign the pledge now at support ifcj.org dot. Support ifcj.org dot. The rest of the world is abandoning Israel right now. Let's not be on that bandwagon. Support ifcj.org is the place to go. Take a stand today with support ifcj.org.
Patton Stu
Dot go misplace tv's new docuseries with Matt Kibbe, the COVID up exposing Fauci for what he is, a liar.
Blaze tv.com.com it's Pat and Stu for Glenn today. Triple 8727 Beck.
Anybody who's into college sports should know that college sports are about to radically change. It's already, they've already changed quite a bit.
Glenn Beck
A little bit. I've noticed some changes over the past couple of years.
Patton Stu
Yes, a lot. They've changed a lot, but they're going to change a lot more.
Glenn Beck
And I heard that Cal is in the accident.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Yes.
Glenn Beck
California.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Glenn Beck
Is in the Atlantic coast conference.
Patton Stu
That's correct. So is Stanford.
Glenn Beck
That makes a lot of sense.
Patton Stu
It doesn't it, though? Yeah. And Washington, Oregon, USC and UCLA, all in the Big Ten. So they'll be playing back east a lot like Pennsylvania, and they'll be playing Penn State, they'll play Ohio State, they'll play Rutgers. I mean, there's going to be a lot of cross country trips, and I'm, I'm wondering if that's, if that's sustainable, frankly, because that's a lot of travel and a lot of expense and a lot of wear and tear on your body. I don't know. I don't know if that'll, if that'll last or they'll find out. You know what? This was really impractical. We shouldn't have done this.
Glenn Beck
Of course it won't last.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
None of these, these conferences haven't been staying the same for a long time. You no longer have those, those like, you know, static conferences where you have these like real battles between rivals. Right. Like so many of them have dissolved over the years. It's one of the reasons why, you know, I think it's, it's not as good as it once was, but that's just one of the big, I mean, the conference alignment is like the smallest piece of this puzzle.
Patton Stu
Yeah, that's, that's right. The nil money, the name, image and likeness. They now pay the players for their name, image, or you can, but not all players are being paid starting next year. They, the NCAA was just sued because former players sued them because they weren't getting paid. They didn't get the nil, and they were denied all of that. So they lost a two point, I think it was $2.8 billion lawsuit. So they're going to have to pay these 14,000 former athletes from this pool of almost $3 billion. And what came out of that is that now the colleges can pay the athletes directly, and that could be, they think it's going to be around 20 million a year that they can spread out among all the football players, basketball players, whoever else they pay, hockey players, tennis, baseball, whatever sport you do, you can pay your athletes now or not. That'll be beginning next year, and it's just going to change everything so drastically.
Essentially, what's happening is the college sports are becoming minor league for the, you know, major professional leagues now.
Glenn Beck
Right. Which is not great.
Patton Stu
I don't like it because I like it.
Glenn Beck
You know, the minor leagues have.
Patton Stu
They didn't ask me about it, though, in advance. They did not clear it with you. They did not.
Glenn Beck
I thought you signed off on this.
Patton Stu
I know. No, I hadn't.
Glenn Beck
That's the problem.
Patton Stu
So it should be stopped.
Glenn Beck
But, so because minor leagues are great, obviously, for certain reasons, but, like, people don't, you know, they're not obsessed with them. They are obsessed with college football.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Glenn Beck
So the question, I guess, is, like, once you turn it into a minor league, does it just become less interesting? Professional baseball, which is just not.
It's something that people care about. We already have minor, you know, we already have a, you know, there are, UFL exists and people don't really watch it. And, you know, there's other basketball leagues that people don't watch and minor league baseball that people don't really watch. They're not that interested in it. They want to see either the best amateurs or the best professionals, not the second best professionals.
Patton Stu
It's really true. It's really true. So it's going to change, fundamentally change college athletics. And the other thing they're doing is apparently they're going to limit the roster size a little bit for football, especially because there's 120 roster spots now on the, on the big schools rosters.
Glenn Beck
That is a lot.
Patton Stu
They're going to bring it down to either 100 or maybe even 85. But it looks like everybody on the team will have us, will be under scholarship, and that's not the case. Now there's usually 30 or 40 guys who are just what they call walk ons. They didn't get a scholarship, but they came and tried out for the team, made the team, and they're there.
Glenn Beck
Oh, that's like, that's part of the charm.
Patton Stu
Yeah. I love it.
Glenn Beck
How many movies have made about walk on football players?
Patton Stu
Yeah. And how many times have walk ons gone to the NFL and done really well?
Glenn Beck
Not a lot, but sometimes. Yeah. And that's a great part of the story, right?
Patton Stu
It is. It is.
Glenn Beck
I don't know why you'd mess that up now. I'm of the belief, I don't know how, I don't know if we've ever talked about this, but I'm of the belief that the Supreme Court was right in that you cannot limit people from going out and signing their name autographs after they're, you know, like, you know, a great football player goes to school, they get a scholarship, they're, they're unpaid, and then they can't go out and make an appearance for a few thousand dollars at a car wash. You know, like, I'm sorry. Like, you can't. That's like, just unconstitutional limiting of people's lives. You don't get to control their lives like that. If they want to go out and get another job and they want to, you know, and that job is making public appearances because they're really good football player. You can't stop them from doing that. I think they were, they were correct on that. The nil thing is, I think is right, but this is just a changing the entire structure of the sport.
Patton Stu
Yeah. And it's going to hurt the smaller schools who can't afford to pay $20 million to their athletes. So you're either going to have to pay the 20 or 22 million, whatever it winds up being in the end, you're going to either have to do it or you won't be able to compete because the big schools will get all the best players because they'll offer them a lot of money.
Glenn Beck
What's the reasoning for, like, the NFL to care if you went to college and got paid? Like, there was always this idea that you had to go to school and you'd have this development and you'd go through that process at least one or two years of college before you come to the pros. Why would that relationship exist anymore? Why wouldn't they just go to a minor league?
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
Sport, no franchise. And then it does strike me as like, at the end of this, college football is like twelve teams like that actually matter. Like there's probably. Yeah, well, you're going to wind up with just a bunch of really wealthy schools that buy all the players and.
Patton Stu
And they'll form their own conference.
Glenn Beck
Form their own conference. There'll be that super conference thing and then there'll be really nothing else outside of that. I don't know, 30 schools. I don't know, but it's not that many. I feel like that entire structure goes away.
Patton Stu
Kyle Whittingham, who's the coach of the godless animals, University of Utah, said yesterday when he was interviewed, I could promise you right now there are even bigger and more changes to come. You're going to see the minor league model for college athletics. It's going to. So what he's saying is it's going to be the minor leagues for all the professional sports. Yeah. You're going to see superconducting conferences. You're going to see a calorie, a salary cap, and in two to five years, it's going to be so different, you won't even recognize it. Well, I don't want it to be that different. Where I love it.
Glenn Beck
I like it. Don't we?
Patton Stu
Yeah. As a country, love it.
Glenn Beck
Kind of like college football, kind of like college basketball.
Patton Stu
But everybody's saying, look, you might as well not complain about it because it's a terrain that already left the state.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Patton Stu
So it's already done. It's a done deal. And the other thing is, what about title nine? So if you start paying athletes, are you going to have to pay exactly the same to the women's sports that you do to the men's?
Glenn Beck
If not, we'll hear about it.
Patton Stu
Sure will.
Glenn Beck
But, yeah, Title Ix will be, that would be, again, they use title nine for everything, but that would be about as close to us, a pure violation of title ix as possible. I think title ix is dumb, by the way, for a lot of this stuff. I mean, to be honest about it. But still, it is something that exists.
Patton Stu
Handwriting on the wall already. I mean, this is, that's what's going to happen. They're going to insist that you pay women's sports, even though women's sports just frankly aren't as poss, they're not as.
Glenn Beck
Popular as football, and they might be someday. Who knows? I don't know.
Patton Stu
I doubt it now.
Glenn Beck
But I will say, caitlin Clark, I mean, had the highest rated basketball game of any.
How many years was it? Five or six years, including the NBA Finals.
Patton Stu
Yeah. That's amazing.
Glenn Beck
Which is an incredible, that's an incredible statement. It can happen, you know, I mean, like, look, there are certain sports that, that, you know, women do really well on, you know, like, I mean, women's tennis has always been pretty popular, you know. I mean, I. Yeah, that's certainly something.
Patton Stu
They're pretty well paid.
Glenn Beck
They do pretty well. Yeah, yeah. You know, they do pretty darn well.
You know, you're starting to see a little bit of this bubble up in the WNBA, and what can they, what do they do? As you're seeing all this attention, go to the WNBA, finally, after all these years of it, just fledgling and just being just, you know, supported by the actual league that profits the NBA. Yeah, they're in the middle of negotiating this contract for tv rights, which they are now going to get, which is incredible.
Two and a half times as much money as they got in their last tv deal. The ratings are going down.
Down when they're getting. Because. No, no. And I mean, they're going down less than the rest of the programming that's on television. And so they're getting two and a half times as much for NBA games, for fewer games with the ratings going down.
ESPN, I think, if I remember this right, is paying like a hundred percent premium on what they paid last time for half the games for the NBA or the NBA, for the NBA.
Patton Stu
Okay.
Glenn Beck
But the reason I brought up that negotiation is because right now, to show you what, what not a big deal the WNBA is, it's just lumped in to that negotiation. So when they negotiate the NBA contract, it's like, I also get the WNBA, and then the NBA just gets to do a press release going, by the way, the hundred million dollars of this was WNBA money.
They're just making that up. It's just. It's all just in this giant deal. Yeah, it's kind of a fascinating structure. But the point is that, like, they can't even stand on their own to get their own tv contract. Now, all this was obviously happening before Caitlin Clark became a thing, and that would have been maybe a motivation to take it out a little bit wider. But at the end of the day, what is it WNBA doing with their. This gift they've been given of Caitlin Clark? They're complaining about it constantly and targeting her and trying to injure her on.
Patton Stu
The floor, treating her like garbage. Yeah, really.
And it's. It's interesting because the NBA is a $10 billion a year revenue generator.
10 billion.
Now, up until this point, the WNBA has been a $60 million event.
Glenn Beck
And to be clear, that number is the number that comes from the NBA. When they just make it up. And they say 60 million of this is the WNBA. It's not even a real number. Yeah, it's just like there's breaking up a chunk of that big deal.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
But this new one, they're saying, is going to be 76 billion over eleven years.
Patton Stu
For the tv.
Glenn Beck
For the tv deal.
Patton Stu
Oh, my gosh. Seven get the kind of ratings that warrant that.
Glenn Beck
No, they don't at all.
Patton Stu
Is that the NBC deal?
So when they went from TBS. Right.
Glenn Beck
So tb. Yeah, it looks like TBS. There's a multi part deal. Part of it. Amazon got involved. They're getting some games now.
ESPN is already locked in, is my understanding. There's. There's sort of a battle between Turner and, um. And NBC. NBC offered, I think, 2.5 billion for their part of it, and TNT offer had. Was on. They were talking about like 2.1 or something like that, and then. So they wanted 2.5. My understanding is Turner has a right to match that, though. So it's possible they could still get it back. But right now, it looks like NBC is going to get it. Bottom line is, because you've got a bunch of.
It's a nice way. It's a nice place to be in if you're the NBA, because what else do people watch on television anymore other than live sports? All the rest of it can be, you know, is consumed in different ways. Like, they skip commercials and, you know, all that stuff. Live sports, you can't do that with.
Patton Stu
And what was it last year?
Something like, of the top 100 tv shows, 80 of them.
Glenn Beck
No, it's 93. 93.
Patton Stu
93 of them were the NFL, NFL.
Glenn Beck
Games, and 24 of the top 25.
Patton Stu
Incredible. I think it was incredible.
Glenn Beck
Like, what? How. And they only got $10 billion for their tv deal, and they did it, what, three years ago? Imagine how much they would get in today's market when the NBA is getting 7 billion.
Patton Stu
It's obscene.
Glenn Beck
Incredible.
Patton Stu
Triple. 8727. Back.
Glenn Beck
When it comes to getting the most comfortable night's sleep that you can, you know, Glenn's learned over the years that you should accept no substitutes. That means sleeping on the best pillows, the most comfortable sheets. It means, means revolutionizing the way you sleep with products from mypillow. He's been telling you about this for forever. Uh, mypillow has been, I mean, I will tell you, just last night, had the, my slippers on.
Oh, they're so comfortable. I freaking love those things. Uh, there you got tons of great stuff you're going to love. And to show their appreciation for your sport over the years, it can get you familiar with their other products. They've got a $25 extravaganza. When you use the promo code back, you got to use that code. Beck two pack multi use mypillows are just $25. Mypillow sandals, $25. There's six powell or six pack towel sets, $25. And for the first time ever, the premium mypillows with the all new Giza fabric, any size or loft level, just $25. Go to mypillow.com and click on the radio listeners special there. You're going to get the $25 deals. Shipping is free for orders over $75. Just enter the promo code back or call 809 663117, 809 63117.
Check it out. This amazing effort offer will not last long. It's mypillow.com. click the radio listeners special and get those deals. Use the promo code. Beck the Glenn Beck program, Glenn's newsletter, is free and full of useful info delivered every day. Right now, your inbox. Sign up@glennbeck.com.
welcome back. 88727 Becky is the phone number, uh, we would maybe get into today, Pat. There's been some developments in the hunter Biden situation. About his trial, of course.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
But also his art.
Oh, do you know that they're. All he wanted, Pat, was to be able to paint.
Patton Stu
Is that all he wanted?
Glenn Beck
All he wanted. I mean, a lot of times paint, you know, in cocaine, on strippers, bellies. But, you know, people wanted to just paint. It was his version of painting.
All he wanted to do was paint and make $500,000 a painting. And they won't even give him that.
They won't even.
Patton Stu
It's not like he was asking 500 million per painting, right?
Glenn Beck
That would be a little absurd.
Patton Stu
Excessive.
Glenn Beck
The story we should get.
I don't know. How much time do we have here? No, only a minute. Okay. We gotta do this.
It's so good. There's so many details in there that don't make any sense to me, Pat.
That don't make any sense to me. I don't. And I wish this is one day, I wish Glenn Beck was here. Cause here's a guy who actually is selling very expensive paintings across the country. Glenn's been doing this for a long time. Actually seems to be a talented painter.
I hesitate to say that because it makes me uncomfortable to call him talented.
But he's been doing this for a while, and you have these relationships with these galleries, and this is a weird world. The art world's a weird world. World from. From beginning to end. To me, I don't understand it. I have no. Certainly no ability in the realm, but also, I just don't like, who are the people buying, you know, $100,000 paintings? I don't even. I don't even understand what that world is. It seems crazy to me. And if I had the hundred thousand dollars to blow on a painting, the last thing I would buy with it would be a painting.
Unless, of course, it was Hunter Biden. Potentially.
Maybe you can snort the painting when it's Hunter Biden. I don't know. Maybe that's the value. But we have some interesting details about these paintings we've never known before.
We'll have that coming up for you right here on the Glenn Beck program.
The Glenn Beck program.
Welcome to the future of entertainment and enlightenment.
This is the Glenn Beck program.
Patton Stu
With Patton Stuart. Today and all week, we got to get into the Hunter Biden situation. First of all, he's on trial for his gun charge right now.
Also, news on his arm.
Get into some of his art.
I mean, I wish Glenn were here for this, because I am.
Glenn Beck
I do, too.
Patton Stu
He was one of the top 100 people in art, one of the most important artists in the country.
A few years ago, it was number twelve.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Not one of the most. Well, under most, it was actually exactly number 100.
Patton Stu
But he's on the list.
Glenn Beck
He's on the list. I wasn't on the list.
Patton Stu
I wasn't either. Neither one of us made that list. But Glenn did. It's too bad he's not here today, but we'll have to do the art discussion without him. We'll get to that in 1 minute.
All right.
Glenn Beck
Never forget to keep your eyes on the prize. That kind of mentality you have to have when you're making big, important decisions in your life. So when it's time for you to buy or sell a home or both, it's also the mentality you're going to want to have in your real estate agent. Because if you have an agent who is anything short of a perfectionist and a hard worker, you're just begging to get less for the home that you're selling or to pay more for the one you're buying. And you don't want that to happen. A little over a decade ago, when Glenn was named the 100th most important person in the world of art, it was right around that time that he started realestateagentsitrust.com. and, you know, look, he sets up the best agents in your area with you. It's called real estateagentsitrust.com, for obvious reasons. And you should check them out today. Whether you're moving across town or across the country, or if you just have questions that need answering, they can help you. Realestateagentsitrust.com. the name kind of says it all. Go to realestateagentsitrust.com. a free service to you. Real estateagentsitrust.com dot.
Patton Stu
So today is a day, day three of the Hunter Biden gun trial. And for the first two days, I don't know if she's showing up today, but jill Biden has been there.
She was there for the jury selection, and she was, she showed up again yesterday staring down the jury. And there are people who are saying she's there for an intimidation factor.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
She's there for support, Pat. Just like Joe Biden went to Hallie Biden's house. Right, because you understand how important.
Patton Stu
Well, it was the pre anniversary.
Glenn Beck
It was the pre nine year anniversary. So almost nine years since the death of Joe Biden's son, Beau, who Halle celebrated that death with. Sleeping with Hunter.
Patton Stu
Right, the brother, yes.
Glenn Beck
So she was married to Beau.
Patton Stu
This is while he was doing the illegal gun purchases.
Glenn Beck
Well, yes, she's actually the reason for those.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
So if you kind of trace this story back, Beau Biden passes away.
The obvious response to that if you're, you know, a grieved lover, is to sleep with the brother, obviously.
Patton Stu
Yeah, obviously.
Glenn Beck
And I remember how awkward that was when they had to release. The Bidens. Had to release a statement on that. Oh, God. That was just the one of the most awkward things. Yeah, we're okay. We're happy that they're happy. Of course, that didn't really work out.
Hunter went on to, you know, to impregnate some strippers and.
Patton Stu
But they were happy for about a minute and a half.
Glenn Beck
Minute and a half. And during that time, they were both doing crack, we should point out. Okay, both on the crack. And then as Hunter was battling the crack addiction.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And this is part of the trial that is up for debate. But Hunter is claiming he was not addicted to drugs at this time. Of course, every other piece of evidence we have indicates that he was addicted to crack at this time, and he purchased a gun. She found the gun and decided to just throw it away.
Patton Stu
Might as well face it, you're addicted to crack. Remember the song? You might as well face it, you're addicted. You're addicted to crack.
Glenn Beck
And that's what he felt. So she dropped the gun off in some disposal unit, some trash can or dumpster or something. It was found, and that's how these charges eventually were brought. But I heard a podcast this morning discussing this, and they're like, well, I mean, if Joe Biden's just, you know, controlling the Department of Justice, he's, sir, doing a bad job. His own son is being tried. Did you miss the entire news cycle where they tried to slip through a deal that would have exonerated him from all of these crimes? Did you miss the news cycle where that was discussed?
I mean, they. They blatantly tried to make this go away. It did not go away. Just because one judge, one good judge, actually decided to look at the details of the paperwork. I mean, that is really the only reason we're here.
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
And honestly, the gun crime is lower on the list for me than the tax stuff, which I really hope they get to, because, man, that guy did not pay a lot of taxes.
Patton Stu
Or alimony or child support.
Glenn Beck
Or alimony or child support doesn't matter.
Patton Stu
His ex wife is owed. Was it 1.5 million, something like that? It was somewhere between one and $3 million in alimony he owes her and child support. So.
Glenn Beck
And yeah. Is that the stripper wife or the other wife?
Patton Stu
No, that's the other wife.
Glenn Beck
The other wife. The stripper wife. They had some sort of agreement.
Patton Stu
Well, he gave her some paintings, and that seemed to take care of everything because they're so, so, so valuable.
Glenn Beck
I will say one thing. If you have not heard this little detail I think you're going to like is we have a tell all book coming out from stripper wife.
Patton Stu
Oh, I can't wait.
Glenn Beck
Which is going to be really fun.
Patton Stu
I can't wait for that.
Glenn Beck
That is coming out on during the democratic National Convention. I kid you not. That is when they're releasing it for maximum impact, obviously. So that will be an interesting one to see.
Patton Stu
I love that.
Glenn Beck
But you brought up the paintings, Patton. I'm so glad you did. Now, as Hunter Biden's life and business dealings have come under increasing scrutiny in recent years, leading to this week's trial on gun charges, the president's son has said he hoped to keep one part of his life unscathed.
His art.
Patton Stu
Oh, wow.
Glenn Beck
This is from the New York Times, by the way.
Patton Stu
My heart is just beginning to bleed.
Glenn Beck
Right? Yes, that's the same thing. I. Yes, I was. I could feel it bleeding from my eyes. Really? Bleeding from my eyes? Yeah. You were bleeding from your.
Patton Stu
My heart.
Glenn Beck
From your heart.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Well, it hasn't worked out that way, Pat.
Patton Stu
Oh, no, that's why I'm bleeding from my heart.
Glenn Beck
Mister Biden, who began to paint in earnest as he lifted himself out of his crack cocaine addiction, started attracting attention for his art three years ago after a Manhattan gallery selling his works claimed they were being offered up for $500,000 apiece. This is a great.
You know how sometimes words in a sentence can do a lot of work? They can do a lot of heavy lifting.
Here's an example of that, mister.
The high price tag, $500,000 painting rare. For a novice artist, heavy lifting, the word rare is. Doing in that particular sentence is just incredible. But, yes, $500,000 a painting is rare for a novice artist.
Racy. I mean, has it ever occurred.
Rare is an interesting word. Has it ever occurred that a novice, the first time they're out there selling their art, 500 grand a pop?
Patton Stu
Well, if his name was Hunter van Gogh.
Glenn Beck
Right, right.
Patton Stu
Hunter Monet.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Patton Stu
I don't know, but it's not like.
Glenn Beck
I'll say, like, if Taylor Swift had a painting. Yeah, her first painting. I don't even know if it had to be like, she's so famous. Maybe it overcomes it. But $500,000 for a hundred. By that there is an asterisk to this, though. It's interesting. So it's rare for a novice artist to get 500k in case you're not into the art world.
And it raised questions about whether the works could attract buyers seeking to curry favor with the Biden administration. Now, I don't know where you get those ideas. I know it's crazy writing this right wing drivel, the New York Times.
But in the end, Pat, we have some, some news. If you don't know this, in the end, Mister Biden's paintings fetched far less.
Patton Stu
Oh, wow.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Patton Stu
Did they? His New York gallery, like 450,000, that kind of.
Glenn Beck
No, less than that.
Patton Stu
Less than that.
Glenn Beck
He testified to Congress that the widely reported $500,000 asking prices that were attributed to the gallery, including in two emails to the New York Times, one of which was sent in his name.
So it seems like maybe they're the cause of this.
They had not been accurate. He said the top price he had received for Mister Biden's work had in fact been only $85,000. What a disappointment. You know, I will say, you know what is interesting about $85,000? That's rare for a novice artist. That's what I would say.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Rare for a novice artist.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Now listen to this detail. And there's no addressing this in the New York Times story.
And I really wish Glenn was here today because this is the ultimate question for to ask Glenn. Cause he would actually know this.
He said the top price was 85,000. In all, the gallery sold about $1.5 million worth of his art. I'm just gonna throw this in rare for a novice artist.
They sell $1.5 million. This is according to a tally during a hearing that the gallerist did not dispute. Mister Biden's earnings proved more modest than the early hype had suggested.
He reported $130,984 in gross income from art sales during the first two tax years he was represented by the gallery.
Now, I don't know how these gallery listings work. I don't have a gallery. I don't understand this world. If you happen to have your own art gallery, we'd love to hear from you. Triple 8727 beck. If you've been in this world, maybe you're a novice artist that can only get $75,000 per painting. Maybe you're, well, even that level of experience would be interesting to me today, Pat.
Patton Stu
It would, but we'd have to mock you.
Glenn Beck
It's pathetic.
Patton Stu
You're selling your stuff for only 75,000 apiece.
Pathetic.
What kind of slob are you?
Glenn Beck
But I would be interested to hear from you, because my understanding of how this works is you are putting up your stuff in a gallery. The gallery is showing it. They're probably getting some commission off of that, and then you get the rest back.
Patton Stu
But I guess it's 90% over.
Glenn Beck
90%?
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
No, he sold $1.5 million of art and got 130,000 for it.
Patton Stu
Absolutely.
Glenn Beck
Chance be true, right? There's no.
Patton Stu
I wouldn't think so way that's accurate.
Glenn Beck
And that's before taxes.
So 130,000, and that's two years, maybe.
Patton Stu
That includes paying for the paint and the brushes, though.
Glenn Beck
Oh, yeah, that's true.
Patton Stu
You gotta get a lot of brushes, materials.
Glenn Beck
Gotta get a lot of brushes.
Patton Stu
It's gotta be another 35, $40, right?
Glenn Beck
So now you might think to yourself, gosh, even making $130,000, that's gotta be rare for a novice artist, wouldn't you say?
Patton Stu
I would.
Glenn Beck
But when you look at the details of it, it gets even more interesting.
The biggest buyer of the Biden was Kevin Morris, a Hollywood lawyer who described himself in congressional testimony as a friend.
Patton Stu
Of the sugar daddy.
Glenn Beck
Right. He's the sugar daddy guy. What the hell is going on with this guy?
Patton Stu
This is really weird.
Glenn Beck
He's. He's. In previous news stories we've learned this guy has lent Hunter Biden over $7 million.
For what?
For being on crack.
Patton Stu
And why?
Glenn Beck
And why?
What is going on there? This guy is a Hollywood lawyer.
Patton Stu
Weird.
Glenn Beck
He. Now, remember, the total was $1.5 million. All right, this guy has bought eleven paintings of Hunter Biden's.
Patton Stu
Wow.
Glenn Beck
Worth $875,000. So more than half of all the money has gone to this guy, who has also lent the same artist over $7 million.
What the hell is going on here?
Patton Stu
So weird.
Glenn Beck
So weird. By the way, eleven paintings, $875,000. I mean, what's the average there? 80, you know, 70 something thousand dollars? Like almost the highest price. He's. He's basically been buying these for more than anyone else is buying them for.
A lawyer.
Patton Stu
For.
Glenn Beck
Mister Morris said in a January letter that Mister Morris had spent more than $6.5 million, almost $7 million, including paying his back taxes and resolving a paternity lawsuit by the mother of Mister Biden's fourth child.
So weird. What?
Patton Stu
Wow.
Glenn Beck
What is going on there? You cannot tell me this guy's just a buddy.
He's not just like, hey, how many millions of dollars do you need right now.
Patton Stu
Don't you have a sugar buddy?
I thought almost everybody. Did you have one? No, I've got. Yeah, of course I've got a sugar buddy.
Glenn Beck
How many do you have?
Patton Stu
1212. Sugar buddies.
Glenn Beck
I didn't know sugar buddies were even things.
I did not even know. I didn't even know. I've heard of sugar daddies. I've heard of sugar mamas. I've never heard of sugar sugar buddies.
Patton Stu
Yeah, yeah. It goes way back.
Glenn Beck
So sugar buddies will pay you to be friends?
Patton Stu
That's how that works, yes. And my friendship is pretty valuable.
Glenn Beck
I would agree. I think it is a valuable thing. But I've never paid you.
How much are you getting paid?
Patton Stu
Not yet.
Glenn Beck
Not yet.
Patton Stu
Not yet.
Glenn Beck
So you're trying to convert me into a sugar buddy?
Is that really how this is gonna go?
Wow. I'm learning lots. I am fascinated by this arrangement. I mean, look, my mind can jump to 100 different conclusions as to what's going on here. Yeah, but it's never even been.
The only explanations to this arrangement haven't even been accused.
Patton Stu
Right?
Glenn Beck
Like, I can't. I can think of some reasons, but, like, they haven't. No one said any of those things are the reason.
Patton Stu
And there's almost nobody talking about this. The sugar buddy.
Nobody knows about that. Nobody knows about hunter sugar buddy.
Glenn Beck
How can that not be a thing that people are talking about?
Patton Stu
I don't know. I don't know. Cause it's very, very weird.
Glenn Beck
It's very weird.
Okay. Let me tell you about car shield real quick. The beach trip turned into a breakdown. It can be a drag. Summer can really take a toll on your car. Things like broken ac, overheating, electrical issues. I mean, ac compressor by itself, over $900, condenser over $800. Even a window switch. The motor can cost you $500. For almost two decades, Carshield has been there helping millions of drivers avoid the stress of major repairs. They got an a minus rating from the Better Business Bureau, and they offer plans covering up to 5000 parts and systems from your engine to your transmission to the electronics and more for a low monthly rate that fits your budget. Car shield plans, I mean, they also include unlimited miles, 24/7 roadside assistance, rental options. I got everything for you. Call them 800 227 6100, 800 227 6100, or go to carshield.com bec. Today, Car Shield gets its a rating for the Better Business bureau by just doing just that. Their experienced phone representatives will answer your questions and set you up with an affordable plan that fits your financial needs. Ask them about services like 24/7 roadside assistance courtesy towing and rental car options. If your car is 20 years old or newer, 800 2276-1008-0027-6100 or carshield.com beck. It's carshield.com beck. Ten second station. Id.
Patton Stu
I mean, what would be the logical, reasonable explanation for the sugar buddy? They're just good friends.
And he felt really bad that a hunter lost a job in Ukraine that.
Glenn Beck
Where he was making him like $1.5 million, you know, a year.
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
Inexplicably, for no reason.
Okay.
Patton Stu
Like, they go way back. They're like childhood buddies.
Glenn Beck
Like, if you, let's just say it was not $7 million, but it was 50,000, okay? You could see a situation. Look, I like his dad. I like his policies. He's had a tough time. I got a bunch of money. I'll throw him 50,000. If it was even, I don't know, maybe it was Elon Musk.
$6.5 million. Not a big deal at all. Maybe he'd help somebody out. He liked.
This guy is saying he's out of money he spent.
Patton Stu
Just saw that.
Glenn Beck
All of his money.
Patton Stu
Yeah. He's got no more helping Hunter Biden.
Glenn Beck
What the hell is actually going on here?
What is going on here? Why?
Patton Stu
And why is nobody asking?
Glenn Beck
Is no one asking?
It's a great question, Pat.
Patton Stu
Yeah. Why? Why?
Glenn Beck
I mean, if they're going to ask somebody, they should ask you, have you got twelve sugar buddies of your own?
What is a sugar buddy? How is it happening?
I mean, it seems like a great thing to have. I will admit it is. If someone was just going to give me $6.5 million to just be friends and hang out every day, once in a while, I mean, I probably could tolerate it.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
But, man, I don't. That's a weird arrangement.
Patton Stu
It is.
Glenn Beck
You know, you ever, do you ever go on these, there's like, the Reddit, Reddit has a scam forum. Like, it's so, like they have those little subreddits that like, discuss all these different things. And I signed up, I was reading this, this scam forum, and every single day it's the same stuff. It's the same scams, the same exact thing. Like, I was on the Instagram and someone offered me $12,000 a month just to text with them. Is it a scam?
Patton Stu
Yes. What?
Glenn Beck
It's always a scam. Every single thing posted in the form is always a scam. I mean, it's in the form called scams. You'd think that would make sense. Oh, I would. I had a picture that I posted and someone said they wanted to paint me and all offer me $5,000. Is this a scam? Yes, I. I was. I just started talking to someone and they said they wanted me to invest in their unnamed crystal cryptocurrency scam that I've never heard of. Is this a scam? Yes, it's always a scam. That's the lesson.
I have the same feeling reading this.
This guy giving $6.5 million to the president's son and buying eleven of his paintings for $875,000 when he has now no more money left.
The only explanation for this, outside of their hooking up with each other.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Which, again, has not been alleged.
Patton Stu
Something sexual.
Glenn Beck
Something sexual could or motivate some of this type of behavior, potentially.
Patton Stu
Or somebody favored to the president.
Glenn Beck
Yep. It's the only thing. Yeah. None of it makes two ways to.
Patton Stu
Go with that sense. It's. It's the only two things that make any sense.
Glenn Beck
And how many times have I read an articles? Well, they're just friends.
Patton Stu
And I'm talking about. I guarantee you Hunter Biden's not worth $7 million sexually. So it's gotta be the other alternative.
Glenn Beck
I don't know. I've seen some of the pictures. He looks like a pretty hot.
Patton Stu
Pretty hot. Sometimes you can't avoid the pictures. It's.
Glenn Beck
I know. That's true. And I'm unfortunate. Well, I mean, how does this compare? Like, what's the top amount you get from one of your sugar buddies, Pat? What are your twelve?
Patton Stu
I cap it at about two. At about 2 million.
Glenn Beck
2 million. Okay. That's it? Well, you got twelve, but I got twelve of them, so I have a 24 mil. That's interesting. If you have any ideas as to what could possibly be going on here, I would love to hear them.
Glenn Beck, nmls 182334 nmlsconsumeraccess.org apr for rates in the five starts at 6.799%. For well qualified borrowers. Call 8090 624 40 for details about credit costs and terms. Things could always be worse. There's a pretty good chance that they will get worse at some point, probably pretty soon, like tomorrow. But sometimes, you know, they could also get better, especially if you plan correctly. You know, if you imagine that you're not, maybe you're not already there, but what would it be like to get completely out of debt? If you're a homeowner, chances are good that american financing knows how to get you to that place. You need to look at your spending, your finances, your debt.
Better yet, let american financing do that work for you. They can help you. They've helped lots of people just like you get out from under the debt burden and start to realize significant savings. I know the economy's tough right now and everything's going nuts. You know, bidenomics not exactly working as well as projected, but if you can find ways to make your situation better, you should take advantage of them. Call american financing today. And if you do, you're going to have to make next month's mortgage payment. Now, there's honest, honest, honest companies like american financing doing hard work for the economy. Give them a call, get in touch with them now. 8090 624 40 or go to americanfinancing.net, 809 06240 or american financing.net dot.
Patton Stu
Patton Stupor Glenn Today, triple 8900 or triple 8727 B E c K. Actually, you know, the trustworthiness of Doctor Anthony Fauci has been up for debate for a long time.
I think you and I know that despite the media's campaign to defend his character, there's a lot of suspicious stuff going on behind the scenes. We know that he lied about COVID we know that statistics were inflated, and we know the Fauci is tied into all of it and has been in. He's been tied into other things as well over the years, dating all the way back to the eighties. If scientists, doctors, or journalists spoke out against Doctor Fauci, they were silenced immediately. But why? What is the COVID mafia trying to hide? And how was the messaging so perfectly coordinated so quickly? Our government failed us, the press failed us, and Fauci got away with all of it.
So go to foushee coverup.com, glenn. Use the code Fauci lied to. Get $30 off your annual subscription to Blaze TV. Do that now. Great special hosted by Matt Kibbe. Did a great job on this.
Glenn Beck
I have Matt Kibbe on my show today. And you do. Yeah. Talking about this. So definitely something you want to go check out.
Blaze TV is a great membership. You get all the shows get packed.
Patton Stu
Or are you doing them?
Glenn Beck
I did it. I think it's gonna be on Skype. Yeah, but, yep. Again, it's Fauci coverup.com is. Is Fauci lied. Get $30 off your subscription to Blaze tv and get access to this really important series.
By the way, Pat, I should.
We're filling in for Glenn today. Of course, Patton's due, and I should note that Glenn is in the radio hall of Fame. Okay? He's in the radio hall of Fame for a reason. He always has perfect knowledge of the facts just at his fingertips. And you noticed that over the years, right?
Patton Stu
Oh, yeah. Big time. Yeah, yeah.
Glenn Beck
He's always done all the research and always knows every little bit of a story. He's never.
Patton Stu
Yes.
Glenn Beck
He's never overlooked the detail.
Patton Stu
Yeah. Right, right.
Glenn Beck
It's never happened. And that's why. And I'm not in the radio hall of Fame.
Patton Stu
No, neither.
Glenn Beck
I'm not even. It doesn't seem like I'm even on the fringe, Pat, are you. Pat might be on the fringe. I'm not even on the fringe. And this is a good reason why I missed in the story. I was talking about Kevin Morris, this lawyer who's just inexplicably sugar buddy.
Patton Stu
Sugar buddy of Hunter Biden. Just friends to the tune of $6.57 million.
Glenn Beck
Yes. And $875,000 in paintings. He bought eleven paintings for $875,000 from Hunter Biden.
And you might say, well, there's got to be some explanation. What is the explanation? And we kept saying, I can't think of one. But what happened was I didn't read far enough into the article. And that's the mistake that you make when you're not in the radio hall of Fame. You do things like that. That's how you don't get into the radio hall of Fame.
Patton Stu
Carelessness.
Glenn Beck
Carelessness. So he has actually an explanation in here.
Patton Stu
Oh.
Glenn Beck
Which is. Explains the entire thing. Not just the art, but the entire sugar buddy situation, I think.
Patton Stu
Okay.
Glenn Beck
Quote, I like to support first time artists.
Patton Stu
Wow. Well, there you go.
Glenn Beck
There you go.
Patton Stu
I should have seen that instantly, he said. And we might not even talked about it because it was so obvious. The man likes to support first time artists.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
He wants to support first time artists.
Patton Stu
That's the first time artist has he spent $7 million on?
Glenn Beck
I would assume a lot.
Patton Stu
A lot of them.
Glenn Beck
A lot of them.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
You know, he probably has been constantly looking for, hey, you know, hey, that's.
Patton Stu
Why he's broke now, because he sold so many first time artists to the tune of $7 million. Now he's tapped out warehouse after warehouse.
Glenn Beck
After warehouse with just, like, you know, doodles from children, random people drawing on napkins, and eleven hunter Biden paintings for $875,000.
That totally makes sense.
Patton Stu
It does now.
Glenn Beck
Now it does. He likes to support first time artists.
Patton Stu
I'm. I'm really disappointed in myself or even thinking that there was a presidential favor thing. Access to the president sort of angle on that does sort of feel like.
Glenn Beck
That would be part of it. But no, they're just sugar buddies slash first time artist supporters.
I mean, seriously, how many times do you say this to yourself in a day, Pat? How could anyone believe this? I say it all the time.
Patton Stu
All the time.
Glenn Beck
I can't stop saying, how could anyone believe this? This is being presented as if it's the truth. This guy, he just met at seemingly like a party, and he felt bad for him. This is the telling of the story. Felt bad for him because he was unemployed and decided to loan him, over the period of years, $7 million. And not $7 million of his multibillion dollar fortune, but $7 million of his $7 million fortune.
Guys, this is not a thing.
Patton Stu
Wow.
Glenn Beck
This is not a thing. This is not a thing that exists. It's not an arrangement that exists. Not a thing that happens unless you add in additional parts of it, which in this particular case happens to be. He likes to support first time artists.
I mean, what is going on? I ask again, and by the way, they do get into some detail on the art split, which I think is pretty interesting. Again, here's a guy who is currently on trial for gun charges, has all sorts of problems with taxes as well. Well, okay, we all know that that's part of the Hunter Biden story. The IR's. Sorry.
Kevin Morris paid millions of dollars in taxes for Hunter Biden. Again, very strange, but in this story, they discussed that he sold $1.5 million in art and. And in income to hunter Biden. Not 1.5 million, but 130,000, which is what, 8%?
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
So he had an 892 split with the gallery.
Patton Stu
Probably not.
Glenn Beck
Probably not.
Patton Stu
Probably not.
Glenn Beck
But as someone who's wanting to enter the radio hall of Fame someday, Pat, I have uncovered some of the details of the split.
The gallery's first contract with Mister Biden gave Miss Phillips 10% of the net proceeds from his art and described her as an artist's agent. This is Lynette Phillips. She's a music video producer who hosted a fundraiser for President Biden in 2019.
She bought, by the way, eleven of the works. And it said that she first met Mister Biden and Misses Phillips, or Mister Morris, who bought the eleven works, met at the Miss Phillips fundraiser. So again, to set this up, Phillips is a big fundraiser for Biden. They're at a fundraiser together. This other guy, the sugar buddy, steps into the picture and then is like, I feel bad. He's got people paparazzi taking pictures of him and he doesn't have a job. Here's $7 million. Okay, that's what we're supposed to believe then. Phillips gets 10% of the net proceeds from the art as the agent.
A second contract, which is fascinating.
This is between Hunter Biden and the gallery. Gallery. No agent fees.
Specifies a 60 40 split between the gallery and Mister Biden.
Now, I am not a mathematician here, okay?
Patton Stu
But the numbers aren't seeming to add up. No, they should do this on a calculator. Because just in my head, that seems like, um.
Like. Like tax evasion to me.
Glenn Beck
It does. I am not accusing him of that because I don't have all the records. But I will say, based on this reporting.
Patton Stu
Wow.
Glenn Beck
It seems like, as Harry Reid might say, it doesn't seem like he paid his taxes.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Again, I don't know. Maybe there. There's some other detail that the New York Times is missing.
Patton Stu
The only other detail that could possibly explain it is if they're lying about the total take not being one and a half billion.
Glenn Beck
Maybe. Maybe they're overselling.
Patton Stu
The one guy purchased $875,000 worth.
Glenn Beck
And we have another. We have a woman in here as well. Who? I think it's a woman.
Another buyer, William Jacques, spent $122,000. So we got 875. I gotta add this up.
Patton Stu
875 and 122.
So now you're at 875.
Glenn Beck
This is another one, too.
Patton Stu
997. Right?
Glenn Beck
Plus 122. 997, you're at a million bucks now and then. Elizabeth Hirsch.
Patton Stu
Okay, 40% split on just a million.
$400,000.
Glenn Beck
Another buyer whose purchases have drawn notices. Elizabeth Hirsch. Naftali, a real estate investor and democratic donor. Once again, all these people are democratic donors who has contributed regularly to the Biden campaign. She purchased two of Biden's paintings, buying at least one of them before the president appointed her to an unpaid position on the US Commission for the Preservation of America's heritage abroad.
Incredible. Mister Nafta. Ms. Naftali.
Patton Stu
Incredible.
Glenn Beck
How is this not known? How is this not a bigger deal?
Patton Stu
How is. Nobody tracked this down in mainstream media?
Glenn Beck
I mean, I guess the New York Times has done some of this work. They don't seem to be skeptical of any of these arrangements.
Patton Stu
They're not even. I mean, that's not what this is about, really.
Glenn Beck
No, it's really not. It's more about how he's. He can't believe his art time got taken away from him. But Ms. Naftali spent 42,050 2000 on these paintings. That's another $94,000. Bring the grand total of $1.091 million.
If you go to now it said 60 40, I think that means Biden, Hunter gets 60% of it. Right? Okay, think. But let's just say he gets only 40%. That would still be $436,000 in which he reported on his taxes a quarter to the New York Times, 130,000, which is, you know, a little bit more than a third of his actual income. If this reporting is accurate. Now, I don't know if it's accurate. I didn't do the reporting. It's very possible the New York Times has just made 35 mistakes in this article. I mean, I would not.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Not put it past that. But, gosh, it just seems like maybe the truth is that Hunter Biden isn't paying his taxes or isn't paying them to the level that he should be paying them. And it certainly seems like. Like multiple people have been funneling money to hunter Biden through his artwork and other forms, like sugar buddy arrangements and.
Patton Stu
Getting something and getting placed by the president in key positions. Yeah, I mean, I mean, at least one of them.
Glenn Beck
At least one of them has been placed in a position. I mean, I don't know how high profile it is, but.
Patton Stu
But still, it is.
Glenn Beck
I mean, I don't.
Patton Stu
How prohib. How high profile is it going to be for, what, 70,000 or whatever?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it wasn't that much, but still.
Patton Stu
You know, you get some kind of position out of that.
Glenn Beck
I mean, I will say as a person who did apply for a position on the US Commission for the Preservation of native american heritage abroad, I was in the running for that position.
Patton Stu
Were you? I didn't realize that.
Glenn Beck
And now she.
Patton Stu
I.
Glenn Beck
Now I find out that she spent $94,000 on these paintings and got that gig. Where does that leave me? You know, I was trying to do this the right way, Pat.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
I was like, you know what?
Patton Stu
I'm pissed on your behalf.
Glenn Beck
Thank you.
Patton Stu
I really am.
Glenn Beck
How many times have I talked about wanting to be on the us commission for the Preservation of America's heritage abroad? I've said this a hundred times. If you listen to my show, studos America, I do a segment every day called the preservation of America's heritage abroad.
Patton Stu
People call me on a regular basis and say, pat, can you please talk to Stu about backing off?
Glenn Beck
Oh, really? They think I did too much?
Patton Stu
A little bit too much. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
I just have a real passion for America's heritage, particularly when it's abroad.
Patton Stu
And.
Glenn Beck
I want to preserve it.
Patton Stu
I don't blame you.
Glenn Beck
You know, I've been, I've been thinking, how do I preserve this broad?
Like, for example, as you know, I've been thinking for a long time, how do we get copies of the federalist papers into inner Mongolia?
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
I've been trying to get that done for a really long time.
Patton Stu
Long time.
Glenn Beck
But I can't do it without a commission slot.
Patton Stu
No.
Glenn Beck
Right. So I've worked my entire life to get on this commission.
Patton Stu
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And now I find out that this woman is just buying paintings to get on there.
Patton Stu
It's wrong. It's flat out wrong.
Glenn Beck
It's wrong. Do we, do we or do we not care about America's heritage abroad?
Patton Stu
No, we do.
Glenn Beck
Being preserved.
Patton Stu
I do. You do. I know.
Glenn Beck
Yes, I know you do. But I'm asking America as a whole, America's heritage, which is not abroad enough.
Patton Stu
Right.
Glenn Beck
And when it is, it's not preserved.
Patton Stu
Exactly. Right.
Glenn Beck
It's preserved at a lower rate than it should be preserved.
Patton Stu
All right, triple 8727 Beck.
Glenn Beck
You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
Patton Stu
Here's a sobering headline. New estimates show that more than 1 million babies were killed by abortion in 2023. That is the highest amount of abortions since 2012. The overturning of Roe has only made them more ravenous for the blood of babies. We have to fight back against this evil and stand up against it. When they say, shout abortion, we should shout life. But how do we do it? Well, we join hands with Preborn, the largest pro life organization in the country that sponsors ultrasounds for clinics in the highest abortion rate areas. When a mom is considering abortion, when she meets her baby on an ultrasound and hears the heartbeat, it doubles the baby's chance for life. By the time I finish this ad, two babies will have been taken by this tragedy. $28 could be the difference between life and death. Please choose life. Join the fight by sponsoring one or two or even 200 ultrasounds. All gifts are tax deductible. To donate. Dialb 250. Say the keyword, baby. That's 250. Keyword, baby. Or go to their site, preborn.com beck. Preborn.com beck. Sponsored by Preborn.
Patents due for Glenn today. Triple 8727 Beck.
Are some people claiming that Joe Biden last week, week visited Halle Biden, Bo's widow.
And.
And they were saying that he. Well, the administration says he was there for the anniversary in advance of the anniversary of Bo's death. The 9th anniversary of his death.
Glenn Beck
Well, that's what you do with an anniversary, especially a big one like the 9th is the 9th.
Patton Stu
The big one.
Glenn Beck
Oh, huge. Yeah, huge one. And really, it's not even the day of the 9th anniversary. It's a few days before.
Patton Stu
Yeah, several days before.
Glenn Beck
And that's when you sell.
Patton Stu
She's about to testify in the gun trial. But really nothing I do with it.
Glenn Beck
I had no idea that was even.
Patton Stu
Yeah, I know. That's what I sensed from you. You had no idea that the, the testifying thing was about to happen. But yes, even though that had absolutely.
Glenn Beck
Nothing to do with it.
Patton Stu
Nothing to do. They didn't even bring that up. Her testimony in the trial of his son, Hunter.
Glenn Beck
And of course, if the opposite were true, if it was a Trump trial and the president of the United States came to him, speaker one, can you even imagine they would then definitely also give Trump the benefit of the doubt on that, that he wasn't trying to intimidate.
Patton Stu
Right. And how about if Trump is lying about, say, one of his sons who died and claiming that his son died in battle in Iraq when he didn't, when he died of cancer in the United States of America. America. I'm sure they'd completely forgive that, too, and not even bring that up.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Patton Stu
Just as they did with Biden.
Joe Biden
US army lost him in Iraq.
Patton Stu
No, he didn't lose him in Iraq. Lose him in Iraq. That is not accurate.
But they don't cover any of that. They don't talk about any of that. And they just buy it when he says no. No, we were there to talk about the anniversary of Bo's death. Hmm. Hmm. Interesting.
Glenn Beck
Very interesting. Very interesting. He's apparently very into this trial, by the way, Joe Biden, he's not at the actual location, which would be a circus, obviously, but he is very much in touch with him, watching as it develops.
On top of it, of course, my belief is that he tried to get him off through this deal earlier and it didn't work. So he's very invested.
Patton Stu
Absolutely.
Glenn Beck
The Glenn Beck program.