Best of the Program | 3/21
- A Zero Candidacy? -h1
- Deep Throat Hickenlooper? -h1
- Red Pilled America.com? (w/ Patrick Courrielche) -h2
- 3D Gun Printing (w/ Matt Kibbe) -h3
- The way it use to be? (w/ Sheriff Bob Songer) -h3
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Welcome to the podcast now it may sound like I'm in a bad mood, and it's probably because of stew stew.
Yes, I do it was so I mean we started with. We started when I started with great intentions have fun it was. It was helium Thursday, Thursday and the stew wanted no part of it hi. You have to do that. You,
you didn't even smile, you didn't laugh, none of it during helium, Thursday and you'll have to be a judge.
Weather, helium Thursday, should reappear again or not. I think it was fantastic stews like no that's so chatty
I never said anything like that, but
I appreciate your very poor retail.
You know the story which you also ended, the show on a poor retelling of another story. So this is kind of what you do, hopefully you're a little bit more accurate when talking about shut up for minute 'cause, we have the cord from Joe Biden Clip from packing about packing the court, whatever back in one thousand nine hundred and eighty whatever, whatever
We also had the host of red pill. America, on its podcast series, really good caught talking about the virtual organ
that is, Google and Facebook, and what the power of these two
companies, are going to look like in the future. Also, I saw great movie brexit. I saw it on Amazon, it's with Wilhelm,
amber, not who, with whatever
whatever, maybe
maybe, if I set it in, maybe if I said it in helium
there is that works just as well as as which hilarious,
play we get into with hickenlooper,
you don't want to miss that all of this
all of this and so much more the movie about Brexit. You can't miss.
Do you pull from it all on today's podcast?
I still hi Glen. How are you now? Well, I'm I'm pretty good.
At least I haven't had my home. Still, you know
Are you home title lock so yeah? So I don't have to worry about that. Yeah, that's
Is that why you're letting people flat yeah, because I've gone down to the I've gone down to the core?
house, and I'm just I'm stealing
buddy's homes '
'cause. It's so easy to do forty bucks and I can do it now- just gotta, fake notary stamp forge a couple of documents. So it's like monopoly. I've got all of the houses on my street, really great that really get your one hundred dollars search for free when you sign up home title lock.
This is a really bad thing, fastest growing crime, according to the FBI, where they
can steal your home. You don't know about it for quite some time and then the longer it goes on the worse it is
have lost their homes. Because of this you can have
one person garden. The only people that do it huh
title, lock, dot com, hometitlelock dot com, go there now, alright,
take a look at the candidate list. We may need healing. Well, I'm not sure yet. Sarah, we may need helium for this, because look at the
wonderful list of candidates that we have coming our way and I don't think we need to healing quite yet. But there is a the we've been doing this. We have a beta, and I mean this is relates to better, but a beta version of our power rankings. If you are a fan of sports you'll, see this all across all this league. They do like the ESPN power rankings of the NBA and what teams are are, if you know the the best teams in the league, which ones are the worst, and so we've done this with candidates. We've got a a formula that takes into account about thirty different categories were between polling fundamentals, fundraising various different things, and
so we have an updated list that we've just put out again we're not completely final with the formula of still working through that. Would you like to go through this you're going in there? Yes, I'm I'm with the five of five there's this kind of five to years of candidates right now, yeah you have the front runners. You have those that got
shop yeah, you have those who I mean if everything goes right, yeah, maybe right, then you have the fourth category, which is like an act probably not, and then you have the fifth category which is like that. I mean come on. What do you? What do you? What do you do?
Well, I think that's where everybody, but Donald Trump, last time that is yes, that is a new section of a handful of people. This is that every
but it was like cock and that's why it it it adapts. It takes the moment. It looks at the pole,
think it looks at all the stuff. At that moment, a snapshot so very bottom category, a zero to one hundred scale between seventeen and twenty. You have Marianne Williamson and John Delaney. They are the very bottom.
Marianne Williamson, the guru guru she's running for president. It's it's an interesting one. 'cause
not a crazy.
There's. A couple of scenarios that actually could give her ride
is in that she's like a Kardashians guru for exam.
If Kim Kardashians comes out and starts tweeting about her candidacy, ahah
or times you know what she is, she she should be. The Oprah
Rubio candidate Right Oprah loves her yeah. This loves her she's actually has a very big social following she's. The one of these like new age gurus that yet on all those shows- and that's that's not your world right, because it's certainly not mine, but if it's, if it's not your world,
You might not be aware that she actually has some reach whether she turns into a candidate. I think mean she would need her celebrity friends to really pitched
the next category, which is you know,
probably not going to happen, guys we,
Yang Tulsi, Gabbard
edge, Jay Insley John Hickenlooper they're, all between our score
or between twenty three and thirty. Three,
again. This is a zero to one hundred scale there towards the bottom of this. You know uh,
don't know. If you see do you see anyone added there I mean the Andrew Yang is made some news, but I do
Inca he's coming out. I was necessarily good. Do it right, I mean put it booted. Judges is a favorite, I would not be. I would not rule them out for vice presidential candidate. It would be the first openly gay vice presidential candidate, on either party. I think that the Democrats would like to set that precedent, I'm so sick. It's all they care about is is identity. I know
I am so sick of it. What group can we? You know you can we take and we use yeah exactly. Can we use for our own benefit? Okay, that so next now we're up to if everything goes right may be, which is enjoy the brand and just as Julian Castro out, the exact opposite of everything going right is happening with cure some Jill breath. I mean this is a zero of a candidacy.
So far I mean she has been invisible. She has had no success. She showing up s of Tulsi GAB
heard in some of these polls. This is not a good start for her
you never know. Maybe she could turn around, but I think I honestly would not if, if I had to pick right now, the first candidate of any note to drop out of this race, it's her.
She is, this is just been a disastrous launch for Julie for
who is coming in as a New York senator.
I think there be some faster for awhile. Don't you think,
is zero she's, just a 0i kind of I mean but she's. She kind of hide herself into the news with the whole me two things she was very a publicly.
She went after Al Franken by the way, and one of our big issues within the party is that yeah, because people didn't like that the meat to standards got applied to their guy. I think, if you like, I think the me too thing is so yesterday that it's just you're, just if you were big in the end, that movement in politics- I think that's just it's- the p turned a scummy. I mean it was just it could have been good,
but it became so political, and so it was just marked in time marked into
everyone knows. The underlying premise is good right that dead, Brian women, if they are abused,
would have justice correct. However, people who jumped in to use it as for a political, too
well, don't come out. Looking so nice is zero. Ok, so that
one is they got a chance three here in
category with a forty. Eight score is Elizabeth Warren, 50S, Amy, Clover, Char fifty four Cory Booker. Those are the three in that category out of that Cory, Booker
nope he's, just a fake he's, just a fake. Yes, he feels fake he's he that Spartacus,
meant that it would love love for him to be the candidate because he is so easy to mock and make fun of. He is really is just he's, just a total fake,
but I mean when you're running in a field with Pocahontas uh
I mean fake, is
where it's at Elizabeth Warren
zero chance, zero chance. Again, I've stop saying zero chance.
Over the years. I remember the first time I said I will never say again, there's a zero chances when Howard Dean lost Iowa
He was a head, but like a zillion points a week before election in my and then suddenly lost and also the whole thing fell apart yeah he was, he was killing it in that race. Yeah for months yeah, and then it was he was just gone after one speech. I remember he lost. I will before that speech. So
well. That was not the cows again as it did. What is that fall apart? I mean yeah Kerry. Just beat him, I think you know. Dean had a lot of the the grass roots momentum, yeah and a lot of the far far left now, of course, Howard Dean would be an old
or conservative in this years lineup. Oh my gosh and ultra conservative. He not only will he not be allowed to be
Recipe and I don't think he'd be allowed in the in the party yeah. I have
I have something really good to share with you about being on the masks coming off. I have something really good to share with you
tears. Arts are front runners, so in third place as of right now, according to the Glenn Beck programs of candidate power ratings, Rourke is our Bob Franken work is, is real name he's at a six
five on this zero to one hundred scale, Kamala Harris that sixty seven and first place Bernie Sanders Sixty nine?
Now again, Joe Biden has not announced yet so he's not included in this. He will. I would be very surprised if he's not leading this once he does an ounce, but the you know who knows how long that will Joe Biden is going to be. I I I mean I have no idea how this because they're just get either just eating their own, but Joe Biden is the one that could unite everybody, that that is a Democrat
at and they could say? Oh you know what our party hasn't gone. Crazy rock is the next use gives them an excuse. It's Joe Biden he's not crazy blah blah it's who he puts on the under ticket uh.
And I'm sorry, but Joe Biden was the most progressive in the Senate before he became vice president and his point
the other day when he said I am the most progressive person running for president idea. I mean the person who might run for president right. That whole moment is true. People forget that he was of. I know the thing is he
been around a long time he's one hundred
forty four years old, so you know back in
teen ninety six, his policies kind of seem conservative compared to what the where the party is today
and when he said he said things like and he was all of his old stances. We have one today I think yeah do we have this one thousand nine hundred and eighty three video clip here. We play this real, quick, this
Joe Biden in nineteen eighty three on the Supreme Court president.
Is about clearly had the right to send to the United States and the United States Congress a proposal to pack the court. It was totally within his right to do that.
He violated no law, he was legalistically. Absolutely correct,
but it was a bonehead idea. It was a terrible, terrible mistake to make and it's put in question for an entire decade- the independence of the most significant body, including the Congress, in my view, the most significant body in this country, the Supreme Court of the United States of America, know my first of all. No, but secondly, you're not allowed to be against court packing. Now now it's like the main plank in the Democratic Party, but it can you bring that. Can you bring that video back up for a second 'cause? The e change she's flip flop
from positions on something else too. If you look at the picture of the video of Joe Biden go ahead and roll that, please know that Roosevelt. Clearly, you can cut the sound. He was also anti hair plug. At that point, yeah view you look. He clearly didn't have any hair plugs at that point
and in one thousand nine hundred and eighty three I wouldn't have guessed. I guess that was a pre one thousand nine hundred and eighty three job yeah. It did look
again it was like it looks like one of those jobs. Remember remember when they first came out and they were like just like corn rows, which is like
just took a stock of corn and just planted it in your head is so bizarre. I would have thought that as well, but that's a good look there. On Joe when I come back, I want to share this. You know I said at some point. The masks will come off. I have a couple of good friends that send me old books and everything else. They sent me something last night and I want to. I want to share what they what they sent, because it shows where we are it's a little bit of history that was foreshadowing today with the guy that
everyone says, is the architect of where we are today the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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Ok, so you were talking about looper, yes, yes, and he can liver yesterday had a town hall. I I believe this was yesterday, but this happened is not important. It was last night it was last night, ok and he was with Dana Bash CNN,
all mom something very important about it and
axe. You want to see an x rated movie
funny or entertaining in the least fair summary.
You went to see an x rated movie with your mother.
You have the floor.
Thank you so much for that question. I thought it better to write a book to let people really see who you were and and the dumb things you did as well as
things, and where is that on the on the dump? Side's youngest four and, as I said, my dad died right after I
one hundred and eight and my mother had a tempestuous relationship is just the most amazing person and I went off to college for the first time. She was alone in the house, and I didn't realize how powerful that was till I got home at Thanksgiving. I promise I call a friend and
Adelphia, and these were I didn't know when next movie was. We thought it was a little nonpolitical said that
You understand. I was eighteen years old, so I came home and my mother hated to cook. I mean she,
she was a strong seriously
our who got stuff done all right and I got home and she had this huge dinner laid out and I said list you know I promised yet we go to the the movie theater and see this this new movie
you wanna, come I like it's an ex movie, I don't know, and you know I just and she I was sure that she wouldn't say no. I made a mistake and she said I'd love to go because she didn't want to be left alone in the house. Again it was a pretty famous
So I took my mother to see deep throat and
first seen as I do not support, but I will tell you I will tell you that my mother, my mother, was I I'm sure she was mortified. As I said repeatedly, I think we should leave. I think we should go and my mother was a kind of person that rarely would to movie she thought almost every movie.
Get on tv, it's not this one, but she was, she really wants. You page is going to stay at at the end. She knew that I was humiliated. Wow wow when that'll tell he,
twenty years out sorry world scene can make font rendering starring who is a rattle can be president, if all
so much more sense when you fuck in this voice,
We could do that. You know. I thought I thought you'd love from here on out eight hundred and thirty Thursday
helium, helium, Thursdays, Thursdays. I love it time. Yes, gone perfect break. Think about this democrat field, though,
got hickenlooper took his mom when he was twenty years old.
Deep throat. Let me ask you this. He said it was an ex movie.
No I've never heard anyone refer to an x rated movie as an axe movie no, never have either. I mean
he's still, I'm just being honest here, no you're, not nobody, says x, movie, he's like
and to seem unfamiliar with the exactly correct exactly and for anybody at that time. In that moment, who's an adult a twenty year,
human being everybody with Holly, was about everybody Lynch. It's not like come on. It's not like Jimmy Stewart were there on the dance floor and it opens up to be the pool rocky noted bother doing the Charleston leading the charge. It wasn't that world he was in college. What year was that seventy two one thousand nine hundred and seventy
two in college. I don't know what an x movie is stop it, so you got that
You got better who we found out yesterday, took poop out of his baby's diaper, put it in a bowl and served it to
wife telling her. It was an avocado and that's different from him fantasizing
about killing children. When he was fifteen years old. You got
Andrew Yang, who suddenly desired or decided that circumcision is a presidential issue yeah and says that we should not circumcise anymore
Bernie Sanders who sat around naked at a dinner table with a bunch of soviets in the Soviet Union
on his honeymoon you've, not to mention he to said that women fantasize are being
about being raped over and over again right, another weird one. I think we should go back to
helium. It will be more tolerable right, much more tolerable man. Thank you! So much pat, I appreciate it. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
We have Patrick Carell cheat. He is the host of Red pilled America, but I'd like him to spend just just a less than a minute telling us who he is because he was nominated for a Pulitzer by Andrew
right part for a series that he did that I remember covering on Fox. That was truly terrifying during
the Obama administration. Welcome to the program, Patrick thanks for having me gland yeah, tell tell people remind them,
of what you exposed during the Obama administration on that particular topic, yeah back in two thousand nine.
Invited to a White House, said a conference call and if there's been meeting look kinda weird, it did look like it they're going to be trying to do some kind of a
switch a roo with the Big national endowment for the arts and potentially use it to to to put out propaganda, so went
meeting and conference call meeting bunch of people on it.
People are so media was on it, artists were on it and I recorded the phone call. I was
it with my Iphone and it was a way it was before we all started. You know you using these. I point in that in that way, and remember you asking me about that back then it so. I record the call and basically caught them
what many people are saying that they were. It was a violation of the Hatch ACT, which is basically you can't use federal funds to push policy, and so this story, on it publisher,
Breitbart NEWS. You would help me, but put it out there nationally on on your show at the time and somebody ended up
they initially denied it and said that nothing was going wrong and kind of started, attacking me online scenes and then
Eventually somebody resigned from the White House, so it ended up being kind of my first big story. My first big foray into into a story telling it was at multiple part series and
And now here and now here you are you and you don't have a you, never went to
for this year and the actual in applied physicist, but now
you're doing something that I think is is really important.
Got a podcast called red, pilled America in your on the third part. Now the virtual organism Expn
this is, we did a multiple died series, deep dive into a silicon valley, and
you know I lay a thinker. Do you do you speak a lot about a I and and the the in
AI in Indian Kennedy? It was going to be doing, take it to us and just
at and we take a real, deep dive into Silicon Valley, and we kind of touch on this topic that basically, some of our biggest fears are kind of already. Here I mean you have: this is a huge collection,
human beings and data and computing, and we look at Silicon Valley and some of these organizations as virtual organisms, because they are because they have become so powerful. They control so much of our lives. We speak a lot about how
he would and how basically and you we criticize Hollywood in the way they come at Us Hawley.
Is a one way street. They they spew their their ideas and
messages at us. But it's uh
me one way with Silicon Valley. It's a two way street in that they follow us everywhere that we go. They know everything that we do. They know all of our friends,
guess what they have a political ideology as well, and if you don't follow that political ideology, they they hurt, you so free. We follow we. We we basically look at the story of you to the origin story of you to the kind of give them to
paintings of these big organizations and where they came from how they got so big
and that's what we do in part one. We basically look at the
which really was the very first video hosting site and right, and
we look at them and see how basically Youtube sold
ads from them and how they basically created this. It was one of the hugest value transfers in modern, his,
by using copyright and basically
not disregarding copyright, and they basically took Hollywood's value away from them.
And the and benefit from that they were able to use certain laws that that they passed about a decade or so earlier. Leave
So we we really we go into the Silicon Valley thing in the main point that I'm trying to get through with this the series, and once again it's red tailed America read till the man,
it's on the Iheartradio app the main point and
to get across is we need to start looking at these companies differently, because they've created digital town halls that we are having a problem having the ability to speak with in
and and conservatives in the right we like to look at at at the
it's private property in okay. We don't we shouldn't be touching these things, but there's a completely different thing going on here. It's brand new and if it if they've created, did that the digital streets, the digital side walks the digital town halls that we're gonna be talking on. We have to be able to speak at
places and there's been Supreme Court rulings on this marsh versus Alabama, where private property in these company towns back in the day it was, or it's been ruled that even if it's private property, if they own the town hall, we still have the ability to speak at these locations. So we Dell,
into all of these topics in this three part series who were talking to Patrick Carell T he is from red, tilled America, dot com. You can find his podcast read, build America on the
Iheartradio APP, and it is well worth
your time. He is looking at things and looking from
the angle of you, red State, America,
but not a sell out to it. Just asking the questions that you would ask Patrick.
I am if you read Surveil
Capitalism, yet the book no, I haven't so I
I disagree with a lot of stuff in it, but it is a very good look at what is
what is coming and what they truly are working on and the thin the the the
the most chilling under
standing. I mean as I as I read this book, I'm
looking at this technology and what's coming out of Silicon Valley and all the algorithms and their search for it for the
today ai much differently.
Now I mean I've, I've understood it and
to be frightened by it and excited by it, but I
understanding it in a new way in this way, Patrick, and what they're looking for is
one hundred percent certainty. So there
looking at our patterns and, for instance, facebook- can tell you
you're on your way, you're going to cheat or you're going to get a divorce.
I can just tell they know who's doing it or going to do it, because the pattern is there and they have so much data. And there look
in for more and more data to be able to predict with absolute certainty once they can predict with absolute certainty. They can then shape
us anyway. They need to shape us. To not.
I mean it is the ultimate CASS Sunstein we don't need advertisers
in people to not just the algorithms will nudge us and and that kind of power
in anybody's hands? I don't care. If it's government or the private industry is very danger.
For any republic, any free people.
You know we spoke to when we spoke to the creator of Vimeo he's a programmer and he
very poignant, comments that I think can attach it on what you just said there. He said that the philosophy of the creator gets embedded in the
Asian and their morality, their values, their crazy ideas. They all become part of the fabric of the algorithms that they
create. So when you have this a
speed and Norma Sweet, powerful companies in Silicon Valley that are, admittedly hard last, they can't the v. Their values are embedded into this code, so would like it is the using the example that you just said about
about adultery or cheating. These a lot of these algorithms are are maximized for clicks. They want
they they want interaction, and so, if they see that kind of behavior coming, they can actually encourage it because they understand that they they. What kinds of things are going to make this person
in a state of mind, Click- and you know it- becomes this very
you know how do we solve this problem and I think that's the big discussion that we need to be having right now. We all understand
that is a major issue
it's really now, what do we do about this? What what what policy should be enacted- and I am in the same camp as you in that- I fear that the government will try to grab
steering wheel and move it in their direction and try to take it much man as much advantage at this as they possibly can, but it it. I. I also fear that they they are represented, aren't speed
about this as much. We only had really TED Cruz
when, when Mark Zuckerberg was, it was on the kind of being interrogated by the committee
TED Cruz is really the only guy that that was really asking the kinds of questions that we need
the asking right here- and it really makes me wonder why is it that TED Cruz was the only guy that was real,
be kind of hitting him on some of these quest
I and I, and I I really it. We need to be having a major major discussion and put aside our rigid ideologies about how we should be dealing with these private companies because they are. This is the difference
that we have going on? They know more about us than any government agency has ever known.
About any human, any of US citizen. If Hitler would have had half of this technology there would not.
Did you left on the earth? So true? So,
and and- and so
you know I I I we we really I want. I would really love if people would take the time check out Red killed a man
markets on the Iheartradio app take the time to really delve into these issues and understand that there is something different going on here,
it it. These people have created creating these digital nation states. It is our projection. Our our our real life, projection of our self is now being projected on line Facebook, for example, for example, they have become the
identity of our online identity. They are they actually authenticate or online identity. When they take you off of Facebook, you lose the abyss,
E2 to easily log into thousands of websites from there. And what does that? Do
human beings. When that happens, how are they ostracized when that happens it? These are the kinds of things that we need to be talking about. I've heard a lot of people speak about okay, we need it
a digital bill of rights. I think we already have a bill of rights and we just need to basically apply it online. Real, quick, Patrick in the note cut you loose the the should we be breaking them up. You know it it's it's.
Something that a lot of people are talking about. I'm not a policy expert, it is I've heard multiple different approaches to this breaking up is one of them. I've heard of people talking about,
I transparency in the code that if we have a date that we that we have a transparency in what they're doing that could help solve the problem, breaking up is definitely, I think, should be on the table, because these keep a keep, gobbling up
competition, gobbles up instagram, you know, anytime, I I'd be gobble up. What what's at anytime another one of the social media. Things start to rise up, use the Google Gulp gobbles up,
there's a reason why they're doing it. They understand the network effects of having these massive massive amounts of users and how they could benefit from that. So is so that I I do think that it should be on the table, but I think there's also other things that we should be
looking at as well. Patrick, thank you so much. It is red, pilled America, you find it a red, pilled America, dot com, the podcast really well,
if your time this is the third in the series. Is it not? Yes, yes, it is
they're all worth all worth listening to and you'll find it on the I heart radio at Patrick. Thank you so much you're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program, Matt Kibbe is joining us. Matt does a podcast on the on the blaze, networking, blaze, media and you you. You need to watch
and he's doing something different. He is
Lee targeting those libertarians and especially the youth that
that are not into the GOP. You know they're not necessarily listening to mark Livin or Glenn back there coming at it from a different place
and Matt has put together a great coalition actually globally, of people who are thinking about free
in the way a millennial does. So it's well worth your time to check out Matt Kitties Podcasts Matt. We
we saw last night, New Zealand just and everything
I went farther than anybody
is ever talked about in New Zealand and they're. Celebrating today. Did they not just may
this crazy, shooter, the king of New Zealand. He now own
it's their fears, right, right and there's
using guns that were legally purchased and owned. Bye, bye,
citizens of New Zealand and they just did it in a panic overnight and- and you hope so
like that- could never happen in America and you get into all of these definitions. You know they. They say they
targeting military style assault weapons, which is not a thing. It's not it's not a thing, but
so they'll be in arbitrary line where they decided that gun still legal. Is that gun? Not they don't know. All they know is that people
to turn in their guns. You know it's amazing to me is the Hannah. My second oldest daughter, I took her shooting now she's never gone shooting, but we had a family scare that kind of put the fear of Jesus and all of us. So we went out to the shooting range and she finally said I'll I'll, carry a gun, dad and learn how to shoot. She came down and she's been with us, for I mean forever these, but she's always avoided guns. He you know bought into the the fear of him and so we're at the shooting range and she says so dad. What's the difference between that rifle and that one and I
what I mean by that one, she said that one day I mean that looks scary and I said because it's painted black they're the same yeah. There yeah same yeah and if there is a
Cultural divided. I think it's I think it's grown starker in you. We talk about red versus blue, but there there is a different culture. People grew up with, guns are taught how to use guns are, are comfortable around guns and protect their families with guns forces. People primarily it live in cities are just afraid of them. They've never touched one they've, never seen one, they don't know what it is, and so, when political demagogue show up and say this is how we're going to empower terrorists to kill all of us. The structure merges said about three d printed. Guy
any and you don't know any better, that's that's a problem so so part of part of what I learned the hard way. I I had a very similar experience. What I worked on Capitol Hill, I work for a member of Congress. He was inclined to be a liberty guy, but he'd never been around guns and we were debating assault, weapons, bans and
I used all the second amendment arguments. I use the philosophical arguments of libertarian arguments about the right to defend yourself, deaf ears. He didn't understand what I was saying so I said: ok, let's go shoot some of these things and we ask the guy at the FBI range like so we're going to ban these ones and we're not going to ban these ones, and he said the same thing that was painted black and it looks really scary, but it is exactly like that one with the wood stock after that he's like. Ok, I get it so so you got to help people actually
see what it is understand, what it is and and put your hands on it. If I send prickle thing it's it's, it's also what we've talked about a lot we make. You were talking to him. Logically right and conservatives, try to you know,
use facts and figures and everything else and speak logic where the left generally tells us.
Free and speaks from emotion and so they're telling you this coat story of this scary, black gun and
all the scary things that it can do an emotionally that imprints on people and it and it
prince it's so hard that they are. It exaggerates the fear that
should have. I I spent some time talking to my daughter about separating your fear. There is the fear
that's a black scary gun and then there
the fear of this is a deadly weapon, and this is just
deadly as this one and
you should have a healthy amount of fear.
If you lose your fear of what this thing can do, you should not have a gun.
You know you should always have a healthy amount of fear of this is a deadly weapon, but it's the
rational fear and we don't ever approach that but gay.
Seeing people into the range and having them fire these experience, something else fun.
So we you know we set up this. This video that you mentioned about three d guns. As a young guy named Matt Larue's sees it one of the young voices. I think you've had
some of those guys on young libertarians that are very into explaining things on camera and he's an interesting guy because he's actually a legal scholar at the Cato Institute. But before that he was a machine
Ste and he he was he's a gun, enthusiast and he's reconstructing all of these old. Like a world war, one rifles a don't exist anymore in it and he's kind of a hobbyist about it. So you understand the law. I understand the technology of three d printing and we just had a sort of show people. This is what this actually is. So when some senator says something ridiculous about ghost guns and how we're going to be empowering terrorists by allowing three D printers three d printers were you? Can you know you? Can you can actually in empower kids that need prosthetic limbs with three d printer, certain good things? This is technology and everybody wants to control it in Washington and you could you could make the philosophical arguments. This violates the first amendment, this file, it
Second, amendment or you could just show people the ridiculousness of the idea that you could build a ghost gun. It's not a thing. It's uh! Why is it not a thing because by ghost they're talking about something in your mind, you're thinking, that's a totally plastic assault, rifle right, yeah that won't work.
It doesn't work, it explodes brand new prisoners, seljuks regulation, the one that dies yeah, and so everybody has this this. This vision of people sneaking these guns on airplanes or whatever, and it's just not a thing. Hey. I'm I'm fascinated to see this reaction to on on on the emotion, because then the emotion can be
helpful to to convey a message. You guys have talked about that a lot yeah, but you see in New Zealand, where you know a motion makes a lot of bad decisions and it forces you into bad decisions with with this band. I mean, if you think about this, because it's being praised by the media and the left and and people all over the world as look v, they know how to do it right right. They had to this incident and they took action period. They took
action based on that incident, I mean you could make the same argument that if there
a terrorist attack by a Muslim that that's a great
reason to go round up Muslims all across the country, because we don't know accord. Yes we're going to be taking a lot of law, abiding Muslims off the streets too. Yes, I understand that. But look this
happening, we have to act, that's a terrible approach. This should be recognized. That's where the picture that came from yeah
lot of emotion instead of reason, yes, and that's where
constitution should kick in and say that was can't. Do that. That's what it was
and too slow you down or to stop you from doing things.
Is because you had an irrational amount or even irrational amount of fear that would make you sell your liberty
Someone else is liberty, because of your fear
You know Terry, and I reacted out of emotion. A couple.
Years ago and finally learned how to shoot pistols and we bought pistols in the District of Columbia, which is,
is it not an easy thing to do now? But it wasn't.
I've always understood the importance of of our right to bear arms, but I'm not a gun. Guy yeah, but I watched you know the the emotional trigger for me was watching the the shooting in Paris that the eagles of death
role in their audience was gunned down by by terrorists, and I go to a lot of concerts and I'm, like you know what I live right by the capital. I better do something I better be prepared to defend my family. If I have to and and there's there's almost that, that safety security sense. The same reason: people react against guns, you we we we, we rock saying you know what the the police are. Gonna help me. It's not going
help me, they can't possibly keep us all safe. I got to do it myself and it's amazing, because you will learn that time and time again and
at the media, never covers it. When you have a disaster like Katrina, where help cannot come
yeah it's not there. You have seventy two hours before it completely breaks down, and what did the government do went in and
guns say the media does it cover, but that's why Matt Kitty has a podcast? That's exactly
exist, with fantastic guess, like Glenn Beck Thomas Massie's been on already. That is, that is an amazing. In
only under one set everything everything that you're upset. When people go to get it, they can get it anywhere anywhere, Blaze TV, you too, bye anywhere you download, podcast and, and and- and we will talk about guns and we'll talk about it from a perspective that that about safety and and we're gonna talk about all sorts of stuff, Matt Kibbe.
Grab the map Kitty Podcast Matt. Thank you for stopping by this is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Well, there is something that is happened in Washington state that I believe
unconstitutional along with others. It was voted on in November of last year and
was initiative, one thousand six hundred and thirty nine, and it was it, was approved by voters in Washington, state and
That deal is is that you have to have more restrictive
gun laws. You can't buy a gun if you were, or rifle with, if you're, twenty one
unless you're twenty one anybody under the age of twenty one cannot purchase. You have to have an enhanced background check which goes into medical records now, which is also a violin,
and you have to always have that gun locked up, and you know, as I was
growing up you know in Washington State by my uncle in Puyallup, and my grand father, who had guns, loaded and unloaded gun
does nothing to protect you. The
problem is the sheriffs are starting to say we're not going to enforce this.
And the sheriffs are now in trouble with the state, and we have Bob Song are: he is a sheriff of Klickitat County in Washington State Bob welcome to the program?
Thank you, Glenn, and you know your spot on with your opening remarks here. Bob
you are you're one of the sheriff's and there's a lot of you around Washington. State, though,
are saying I'm not going to enforce this. What does that mean? Well,
first of all, let me say that I'm a constitutional sheriff.
The rule of law is the constitution. Usn was his day constitution, so, based on that
I believe it violates the citizens that I serve their second men.
Fourth Amendment and
Lee Chevrolet other amendments of the constitution, and it's
ridiculous thing and beyond
the land, Glenn Bob
Shimmer Attorney general and Governor Insley, this
political move on their part, Ferguson, one
to be governor and, of course
our governor's already announced he wants to be president, which would be a disaster
in any event. In any event,
violating good, honest
oceans, right and I've been in this business, forty eight years in law enforcement and this
One thousand six hundred and thirty nine or any of these other an at gun laws will do nothing to make a safer community. Nothing! That's why Krocher crooks, they don't pay any attention to laws, and so,
they're doing is making it more restrictive and criminalizing honest citizens for possessing certain firearms and his ridiculous
also criminalizing those who just served in the military and
we're given a rifle by the military, and they were. They were ok for the use of a gun, but not,
and they come home. They can't have a gun. Isn't it ridiculous,
put our young people on battlefields over overseas and
they come back some missing limb, summon shot up and
lucky ones that come back that haven't been injured. They go down
in the biomes Emma Automatic Rifle, with
by the way they're calling all semi automatics assault weapons, which is just ridiculous
sporting rifle.
Actually, so they go down to buy a gun for
whatever reason, because they have a constitutional right to that fire and
they told no, you can have with regard.
Would you served our country or not? And and yet the same people who have this to you know to a twenty one year. Age limit on buying guns want to give you the power of the vote at sixteen, but that's a different story so
the your attorney general in the state says that you guys by not enacting this and and by not enforcing this, you
or in violation and the sheriff's work for the Governor Ann.
I'm sorry glad so you disagree with the sheriff's work for the governor, the governor
or the attorney general is not my boss. The
hey boss I have under the constitution is the people that
picking me to office in her county. That's it
commissioners, not my boss, so
I mean they would probably love to have that position where they could rain me in, but no that's not going to happen, and I think
Ferguson in them there pushing is for political reasons, and I might
yeah. The only reason this past in the state is because they blew a bunch of smoke at the far left
in King County Snohomish Tacoma heavy
populated areas of the state and
was able to squeak it by they wanted of all
the voters, I think, there's like it, turned out at thirty percent of the voters in the state of that. Of course, they I think they got close to sixty percent vote on it but
which county is on the east side of the state voted. It down the majority of them
this is another
season in a microcosm of why we have the electoral College for the presidency,
Western Washington is very different than
turn Washington. Most people, think oh, it rains all the time in Washington, not on the east side of the mountains. It's a desert in parts of Washington. It is
it's remarkably different state and different mentalities, so
what are you as a sheriff and the other sheriffs that are with you what do
going to do because they said they are coming after you. Well then, they need to do that. I will not back down
from Ferguson or Ensley our governor? They are now
my boss.
I serve the citizens of my county and I believe
I am sure their their there
to do some rights prevent that from being violated. So if they
want to come into our county, then they need to do that and-
and I think the governor said Well- we'll have the state patrol
now they don't want to go down that route and
let me say one thing, a prompt. I will not take arms against
LA law enforcement officers will not.
But I also will not allow the state to come in here and start pushing us around in this county. It's not gonna happen. The other thing if I could bring
here's. What bothers me is the health records when
they do that enhance background check,
you sign a waiver. Basically, given up your health records,
which I believe, is cool version. In order for you to get the gun, you have to sign this
true, for you get the gun that you're entitled to go
given right under the second amendment.
You have to sign this waiver
and I don't have any problem at all an I would even support if some
he's been committed to a mental institution or under psychiatric care for violent behavior. Then, yes, only that only that would be released to us so that they can be checked in a
ground, but they don't have any reason to have your complete health records to know what what's going on there
fortunately, under that one thousand six hundred and thirty nine, but they don't
show who inmates
decision, I don't
hm clerk at D, Dol department of makes that decision or where there's a
You know it. It's just vague and I think that violate your fourth amendment right,
when the coerce you into signing that form in order to get a gun mandatory.
Meaning the same thing, I'm a big one for training, I'm a big one for safety,
but it should not be government mandating. You have to have that before you can have your rights having a gun and it it's just
one of one of the things I'd like to read real quick short, fairly short.
Under the one thousand six hundred and thirty nine, the initial
It would make government employees or
contractor or private agency working for the government, the
from lawsuits for failing to recognize the rights of a purse
to legally buy or possess a firearm in.
Oh my gosh,
including online
denial of a concealed weapons, permit
addition issue. Under the initiative citizens
could not shoot if their civil rights are violated.
Gosh unreal unreal, oh my gosh Bob
stay strong. Let us know how we can help the sheriff's up in Washington state. We appreciate you standing for the constitution. Sir. Thank you learn. I appreciate your support. You bet bye. You feel really confident that someone like that was actually guard
the constitution. If you lived in that county, I will tell you this is what we talked about member. How many years ago, did we say you've got to support your local sheriff's, get to know your local sheriff because constitutionally they don't report to anybody. They don't they report directly to
the voter and they are your last line of defense for the for the constitution.
So the most important vote you can cast in your
If time, when things start
get scary, is your sheriff because he's the law
last line of defense for the constitution and think about the simultaneously? You have a bill. That includes a piece that will not let you sue if they violate your second amendment.
It's the civil rights civil civil rights. At the same time, there
saying you can sue gun manufacturers if
morning uses a gun in a crime right,
and they can sue you and you
will be held responsible. If somebody steals your gun and uses it in a crime,
you are held responsible for
crime as well. That's in this this new
law in real yeah, I mean you want to talk about oppressive.
That is the beginnings of a totalitarian state. The blaze
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