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It's Friday, but Glenn's day was immediately ruined after watching a clip of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) suggesting that Democrats can civilly sue their political opponents. President Trump, while visiting with the prime minister of Japan, was asked why he didn't notify the government of Japan before striking Iran, and his response was something that needs to be heard, not told. Glenn reacts to the heartbreaking news of the passing of actor and martial artist Chuck Norris, who was recently hospitalized. Glenn's former co-host and host of the upcoming show "Predictable with Stu," Stu Burguiere, joins to discuss this year's midterms and what the numbers are saying about each side's chances.
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Okay, I've got to play this.
This is Donald Trump yesterday with the prime minister of Japan. And a Japanese reporter
said, why didn't you tell your allies? Why didn't you tell Japan before the war?
Listen to what he said. Of course, no, Japan and US are very good friends. But one question,
why didn't you tell US allies in Europe and Asia like Japan about the war before the
King Iran? So we are very confused about it. Well, one thing you don't want to signal too much,
you know, when we go in, we went in very hard. And we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted
surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbour?
Okay, right? He's asking me. Do you believe in surprise? I think much more so than us. And we had
a surprise and we did. Okay, let's joke with the people of Japan. I think enough time has passed.
I think I think the statute of limitations, like making a Abraham Lincoln assassination joke,
I think I think we're there. You know, I think we can, I think we could do it. You know,
like John F. Kennedy, what was on his mind? I don't know. His mind was probably on the trunk of the
car. You know, that kind of stuff. I think we're past the statute of limitations. We can make horrible
jokes. It's not polite. And I shouldn't have made that joke. I know I'm going to burn in hell for
it. Baby Jesus, let me smell your sweet hay of the manger again. But I think we can get over it.
But know what president does that? What president does that? The greatest president of all time.
I mean, he is just, you are, if you don't find him funny, if you don't get that he is trolling almost
all the time, you've missed a sweet, sweet, fun ride. He's a proving network ratings with stuff like
this. And Melissa Chen, brilliant woman, you should follow her on XMS Melchen. She actually collected
some of his greatest hits. Remember when he told Ergon that he knows about red elections better
than anybody? That was a good one. We had the Trump Trump sprays the Syrian president with
Cologne and he asks how many wives he has. This is this last term. You got that fatty North
Korean guy who loves nukes. And this was a few, I think it was during his first term. He said,
so we look nice and handsome and thin. This guy, we don't deserve him.
What I love about that was all the the faces of the Japanese press pool. Look at each other with
that. Is it too soon to make that joke? I didn't really know. Can we laugh too? Or I don't know.
This is uncharted water. I love it. I just got bad news. It looks like Chuck Norris has died.
The news just broke while we were talking about Japan.
He's a friend of mine.
We have known each other for the longest time.
He was one of the most giving men I have ever met and completely normal,
completely normal. Here's a guy who is known all over the world.
Is a mega star everywhere he goes. Everyone loves him. And he was Chuck. He was just a normal guy who
dedicated his himself to making the lives of children better. He knew that the discipline
of martial arts would change people. And he started a program here in Texas in some of the
harder hit areas in Texas where kids didn't have dads. They were falling into drugs and everything
else. And so he started his kickstart program. And it changed kids.
My son was really struggling when he was younger. And we were over at Chuck and Gina's house.
And we stayed overnight.
And the next morning, I see him and my son walking outside.
He said, I'm sending somebody to your house.
Because I see greatness in you. And I know you're struggling. I'm sending somebody to your house
to get you started on your black belt.
Because once you learn this discipline, everything will change in your life.
And it wasn't because it was my son or me. That's the way he was.
With everyone's son or daughter.
I can't tell you I have met a bigger star than Chuck Norris,
a man who has accomplished more in his life than Chuck Norris.
And a more regular guy than Chuck Norris.
A lot of that had to do with his wife, Gina. And I would ask the you, pray for Gina.
She was a titan. I was like Chuck Norris, you can't hurt Chuck Norris. Gina will punch you
in the face if you come after her husband. She's an amazing woman. And the two of them together
were dynamo, an absolute dynamo. And he has left more than jokes on how tough he is behind.
He has left a legacy of good and strong young men and women. So our thoughts are with
Gina Norris and the family on the passing of Chuck Norris.
The memes are coming in. You guys know the memes about Chuck. He doesn't sleep. He waits when
he doesn't swim. When he swims, he doesn't get wet. There was one that just replied to the post
about him passing. And they said, Chuck Norris doesn't die. He left to beat up the grim reaper.
Do you know the story behind those jokes? Oh, tell me.
I'm sitting there and we were telling Chuck Norris jokes with him about his favorites and
everything else. And I said, how did this happen? And he said, Gina comes in one day and he said,
there are these jokes that they're seeing. And I think it was even before the internet. I don't
remember. But they see these jokes going around. And she's like, this has got to stop.
This has got to stop. And he's like, I think they're kind of funny, but okay. And their son,
Gina is talking to their son. And she said, this got to stop. And he said, mom,
uh, uh, this makes dad more popular than ever. She's like, really?
They had no idea, but somebody had started it. And it just went on and made him really into much
bigger the legend that he ever was. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
I want to start with Jay Pritzker. He's talking about what is going to happen in 2028 or 2029
when they win, assuming that they do win. Listen to this. What does a project 2029 agenda look like
for you? I don't think you can speak of it in in shorthand, but I'll just say a couple of things
that I think are absolutely necessary. One is we've got to restore the rule of law. And that
means holding people accountable who've broken the law and talking about in this administration
when we get a new one. Stop, stop.
Jesus, sweet baby, Jesus, be with me. We have to restore the rule of law.
Sweet baby, Jesus, let me smell the hay in your manger. We have to restore the rule of law.
We have to punish the people who have broken the law.
Come to me now, sweet Jesus, before I lose my ever loving mind. We have to punish those who
have violated the law. Let me ask you this. Could we apply that maybe to the little people?
Could we apply that to people who are I don't know stealing from our treasury?
Could we apply that to I don't know people who are stabbing people on the streets?
Could we maybe do that? How about this one? A damning study of over 1 million kids.
Finds myocarditis only in the vaccinated. Can I ask you a question?
When will anyone pay any price for the millions of people that have died because of COVID?
When will anyone pay any price? We're not even talking about stealing from people. We are talking
about killing people. And quite honestly, follow the science.
Wow, baby, Jesus just came to me. Wow, thank you, Jesus. Thank you.
Wow, because I almost said things that would have had the show canceled and I would have been
in court at FCC and I would have been in FCC hell. Thank you, sweet baby, Jesus.
They knew. They knew what they were doing and they did it anyway and no one is going to pay
any price. But I guess if you're Donald Trump and you're trying to have ice, follow the law
and go and get people who have stabbed people to death or raped children and have them deported,
that for some reason, that needs to be prosecuted. But not COVID, not the people stealing,
not the people raping children, none of that, not the politicians who have been involved in all
of this stuff. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Gang. Marxists do the same thing. Marxists and Islamists
do the same thing in the end when they get full power. What do they do? What do they do? They purge.
If they get power, they mean it because they do it. This is what Marxists do. They purge.
We just visited me again. Thank you. We must come together. Oh my gosh, look at this miracle
that is happening. Do you know? I mean, I want to testify to you now that Jesus comes to you
when you really need him. I was about to lose my mind and here I am what two minutes later,
about to say, we need to love one another. We need to stop this fighting with one another.
We need to find our way to another one another. We have to stop saying that person is a traitor
and you must hate them. We have to stop all of that. We have to come together. The evil that we
are fighting is so profound that we will lose and when we lose this time and I'm not
the sweet baby Jesus grew up. He preached for a while and because it pissed everybody off,
they nailed him to a tree. He rose again for our sins but he also promised, I'm coming back.
The battle that we are approaching may very well be the final battle before Jesus comes back.
We need to love one another because this one is all hands on deck. This is all hands on deck.
There's a great sorting that is going on and if you don't have the spirit as your guide,
if you are not, if you are looking at everything politically, you're going to get lost.
If you're looking at things because you're angry, you are going to end up on the wrong side.
You won't think you are but you will be. I can't believe I'm here. What is happening to me?
I testify to you now that we are going to be asked to stand but not slaughter
and the way things are going. Everybody's getting so hyped up that everyone is a mortal
enemy and a traitor and our side would purge just as much as their side would.
We are not immune. That is a human trait and we are not to engage in that.
I suddenly know all of this is true. It's coming and we are to love one another and be the example.
We stand for what is right. If somebody, you know, last night on that special, it was an amazing
special. I don't remember who said it but one of our experts was talking about
how the rape of children is happening in in Sharia law. It's happening all over the world
and we have gotten to this place to where we won't judge it and she was raped as a child.
She was raped. She was brutalized as a child by her father and the school knew it but the school
wouldn't do anything about it because that's their culture and that's the problem.
We have gotten to this place to where we have just tried. They have twisted. Satan doesn't
destroy first. He perverts. He takes what's good and he perverts it and then he uses it and by him
using it it destroys it. He is the destroyer but he is the great perverter first and he has taken
our best traits, our love, our compassion, our wanting to get along and he has perverted it
to the point to where we will sit there and say that young girl is being abused but that's their
culture. If that's their culture then we must say that culture is evil and we have stopped
saying that because our best human traits that come out in the Western society, the best part of
us is tolerance, is to get along, is to love one another but you must not love that.
It can't harden your heart. You still need to be filled with compassion. I have I have learned
so much past even in the last week. We must still guard that best part of our culture and us
but at the same time we have to be razor sharp on evil and call it by its name.
What was done during COVID was evil. It was evil. We had people in our own government conspiring
to make something absolutely deadly. They knew exactly what they were doing but they had such
little value in human life that their little experiment was more important than millions of people
and we went to the most one of the most evil countries in the world, China and we partnered with
them because they didn't have a problem doing it and our laws restricted us from doing it so let's
partner with them and do it in some crazy garage laboratory and it went out and then they covered
it up and then and then the drug companies were excused and told don't worry about any kind of
liability and they conspired with our own politicians all over the world and they killed millions of people.
That's what happened. Period. That's the truth. Period. And it was evil. Exclamation point.
Ah, Glenneth feels like the old days. No, it's so good. I've missed you. I really have missed you.
It's been so weird. It's so weird. I haven't gotten up before 2 p.m. in any of these days since
since I stopped the show. So this is weird now. I've missed you too. Ricky, I miss you as well.
The bags under my eyes. The morgue that I live in now. I've worked harder. I've worked harder now,
more now than I've worked maybe in my whole career. Well, I will say I was watching the
specialist. I could tell. I could tell, man. What a what a what a what a in-depth piece of you went
really, really deep. It was amazing just watching it, seeing how many times you have these people
admitting this, right? Like they're admitting. They're on record. You have the quotes. You have
the documents. The documents. That is, you know, it's something that, you know, you think of
these things as theory and you pointed it out and I think you're right where like obviously you're
not talking some guy you're buying, you know, a meal from it or restaurant is not, these are
not the people putting these plans together, but those plans do exist. There are people in power
and these organizations trying to execute them and having success with it. That is terrifying.
Yeah, it's terrifying. If you missed a special watch at glimbeck.com slash torch,
I wanted to talk to you about because you're doing predictable, which is coming out in April.
Yeah, predictable show.com. By the way, please go subscribe. You're just free. It's an email. That's
all you need to do. And all you do is you're looking at all of the betting markets and predicting
investment investments. Sorry. Yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah. These are investments investment market.
And, and, you know, we've always said this. I mean, right after 9-11, it was DARPA that started a
prediction market, a betting market where they were telling people in, in, you know, the five
ice community, if you're in the CIA, you're in, you know, MI5 or MI6, whichever of the MIs is,
you go ahead and you invest and bet on where you think the next strike is going to be.
And they felt that that was the best way to figure things out because when people put their money
into it, they are not just being blowhards. They're invested in that. So they really do their
homework. Same thing. This is what predict, you know, predictable is all about. Look at the people
who are putting their money behind what they think is going to happen because it's a pretty safe bet.
Investment. Yes. I agree because it is true. And I think, you know, goes certainly, you know,
you are the one who introduced me to that story all those years ago and got me interested in
it initially because it's an interesting thing. You're blaming your, you're leaving the show on
you as your fault. In so many ways, it's your fault. But, you know, that is what you do, right?
Like when you put your money where your mouth is, we can look at polls and polls can give us
interesting information. You can listen to commentary. We tried, I think, over the years, very hard
to make sure we weren't doing the type of commentary that was just, hey, this is the thing you're
supposed to say today. Here are all the talking points that everyone runs through. Here's what's
hot on social media. Let us say it again for you. Oftentimes, you know, it even frustrated
the audience. Like you get to a place where we might have a different opinion than the audience
didn't. And blow this audience off like six times. Yeah. And then rebuilt it and then blew it off,
rebuilt it, blew it off. But they're awesome because they understand that, right? They come here
with the idea of like, I want, I want to agree. I mean, I agree. And he might be an idiot on this
and that's fine. It's very common in my experience. But it was what you're a guest on this show,
right? I am. Yeah. But this does what I love about the prediction markets and predictable show.com.
One of the reasons I wanted to do it is because it cuts through not only what the mainstream media
tells us, not only what the campaigns tell us, but also sometimes what our side tells us.
Sometimes, you know, even our side with the best of intentions. So we'll give us what we want to
hear. And you tell me anything about the economy, looking at the prediction markets because here's a
there is a possibility that everything is being priced in for disaster right now.
All the markets are going this is going to be a long drawn out war that's going to be horrible gas,
gas going to be through the roof and oil is going to be $160 a barrel. If he can shut this off
in the next few weeks, it might might actually be a boon. It might people might go, oh my gosh,
it's over and rush back out. And it could actually be starter fluid for the economy, which he needed to
have. What do you think of that? I think it's possible. Right. I do think you've seen this happen
multiple times already during the just a couple of weeks we've done this where Toronto has come out
and said, oh, it's only going to be a few weeks and the price of oil goes from one 15 to 80, right.
And I do think when this is over, that's the type of thing that we'll see, right. Of course,
you know, Iran has a voice in this, unfortunately, and they can make our lives miserable in that
region and keep these things high, even if we want to stop it. You know, and I think Trump's
approach, which has been I think is probably the correct one, which is if they continue to do what
they're doing and they're targeting oil infrastructure to targeting our allies in the region,
he's just going to start hitting them harder and harder and harder. You see what Excess said
yesterday, they're sharing the oceans now with sharing and we're going to share the oceans with
the Iranians. We're just going to share the bottom half for them. I didn't hear that
lines again. Excess is a quote machine. I love it. I mean, it's a reason. I mean, remember,
a lot. By the way, he started here. He started here before he got on Fox. He was on the
blaze and he knows how to phrase. Yeah, I think there is a real risk that this could be something
that is not something that Trump can control easily. One of the things he's done with the military,
you think of all the things he's done. He said success after success after success and over
and over and over again, everyone's told him it was going to end in disaster. Soleimani,
moving the embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, Venezuela, what may be coming with Cuba,
all of these things. Now, that one has obviously isn't done yet, but all of these things have
provided. Right. They said it was going to be disaster. We don't have it yet. I know,
but I mean, they said that just go with just the NATO part of that. Yes. Look at what he's
doing with NATO right now. He's telling NATO, I mean, he's doing to NATO and to Europe what he did
to the Democrats in the state of the Union. He is saying to them, hey, you want to keep oil prices
down. And they're like, no, no, we can't, we can't help you on that. They're afraid and they know
they're not saying it out loud, but they know the reason why they're not is they're afraid of
their own population. They are afraid of the Islamic terror and they know it. And at the same time,
he's making them look right at that. Germany can't even raise an army now because too many Islamic
militants are in their country. They can't get them to, I mean, it is some positive. The
Germany doesn't have an army. I'll just say, I know, but what I'm saying is they know they're
screwed. They know they're screwed. And he's just pointing that out to just, hey, we don't need
your help. Like your help, why is he asking for that help? He's not asking for any reason other
than you know you can't do it. Yeah. I've been telling you you're over wake up. He's just a
strategic genius. I mean, and he has taken big bet after big bet after big bet. And especially with
the military, it's just paid off, right? Yeah. So that's been I think. And that that's one
thing that does worry me. Yeah. I think your biggest mistakes in those moments. Yeah. If you become
convinced that everything I'm going to do is going to work out that way. So can I translate the
economy stuff to the the elections? Yes. So, you know, you come into a Senate election, for example,
for the first time. This is now a 50 50 proposition. I'm going to market. Thanks for dropping by.
I'm done. All right. No, go ahead. It's a 50 50 for the first time. Republican Senate Control
in 2026. That is, to me, that points to a completely catastrophic outcome. That is that's the
end of the Trump. I mean, talk about, you know, it's not just lame duck. That will be nonstop
investigations in peach mint. Oh my gosh. Everything for two years. They will set the country on
fire for two years. The House is obviously a real, real problem. That was something like 85%
Democratic control. And I think, honestly, that's pretty well priced. When we first started
talking about this, it was at, you know, the high fifties. And I thought it was, unfortunately,
a buy from Democrats at that price. Now it's at 85. I don't know that there's any value left in
that. If you're looking at it as an investment, but I do think that there is a, you know, the Democrats
are heavily favored. And this is history, right? We know this. You know, you go back, I think it is
9% of the time. The party and power has been able to hold on to the House. Senate is a little
bit higher. It's about 30%. A lot of that has to do with structure. You know, unlike, it's
unlike a presidential election where all the states are at zero, our house where everyone is
elected every time. You kind of have a scoreboard going in to the Senate. So the scoreboard going
into the Senate is 34 Democrats, 31 Republicans, not up for election at all. So Democrats have a
slight lead when you kick off the scoreboard, if you will. Then you have sort of a bunch of kind of
yawn. It should be easy seats. You know, let's just take that for what it is right now. If you look
those seats that are solid for either party, you got nine Democrats. I can run through them.
If you want 16 Republicans, most of those you look at and you'd say pretty, pretty safe,
right? Like Alabama, you don't see necessarily. We've seen ups, upsets in states like this.
You never know when your favorite candidate is going to show up in a dead person's email about
an island. So that can happen. But generally speaking, you'd say like a state like Alabama is
going to be pretty safe. That gets us to 47 Republicans and 43 Democrats.
Then you have leaners, right? Leaner races for Republicans. You got Ohio, you have Iowa,
and you have Texas. Now again, Texas should be easy, right? I don't put anything. But
Texas is in trouble. And this is why I went into deep and utter mourning a couple of the weeks.
I just didn't even go online or anything after Jasmine Crockett who's defeated. She was my girl.
One of our torch insiders actually asked this morning, I need to know how devastated
Stu was to learn that she may be trailing. He's wearing a black arm band today. Yeah,
there was a lot of wellness checks. I will say by my life. That was such a loss.
I wanted her so bad. Now, Taloriko also sucks. I believe the people of Texas are not going
to fall for that. He just seems like another betto. And if you remember, you go back, you look
early on. There was a lot of risk that, hey, this Ted Cruz is going to be beaten by Beto.
And it got close. It got within a couple of points. These polls actually look slightly worse
than that election for the Republicans. But we're still at a divisive point among the
it didn't end up at a couple points. So did it? It was. Yeah, it was. I thought it was like
eight. It was in that range. I can't remember the exact either the polls or the actual election.
I thought the election was around four. The final polls were six to eight. But if you look back
at this time with Ted Cruz and Beto, it was more like our six or eight point race. What we're seeing
in the polls right now is actually a slight lead for Taloriko. Stu, how is this possible?
We have so many opposition clips on this man. The most prominent being is that he doesn't really
like me. You cannot be a candidate in Texas who hates me. You can be a co-host on National Radio
for 28 years. I really get by. But yes, the man doesn't like me. That's true. He's got a lot of
very weird. I would I would argue that's not even his weirdest position. I can understand why
people would say that it is. But I think one thing that people are forgetting about Texas right
now is that we are still at a point where there are two camps on the Republican side that hate
each other. The the the Pakistan camp, the people who love Pakistan and really want him to win
can't stand Corning. The people who really want Corning to win and don't like Pakistan. Just
there's a hatred there between those two parties. They haven't united. There's still a lot of people
in this voting group of Republicans who are saying to themselves, well, if it's Corning,
forget it. And there's a bunch of people saying, if it's passed and forget it,
I am not a fan, I am not a fan, but if it's glass nails and fire that I have to walk through
and he's the guy, unfortunately, in this election, I'm going to be that guy that walks through
the glass and the nails and the fire to vote for fricking John Corning. I mean,
that's the way it would be. He cannot lose Texas when I think he's horrible. I hate him. I know.
When I I argued on the show a hundred times to say, hey, the target for Republicans is to take out
in primaries people like John Corning in bright red states because that's where we can really make
the difference. You know, trying to go after someone like Susan Collins in Maine is not nearly
as profitable for their conservative movement. So I do think though, once this primaries over,
you're going to see some of that fate as we get closer to this election. And I do think that
you're going to wind up with the Republican as a favorite there. So give me a final look at the
Senate. Where do you think it in? So right there with just the states we've discussed,
if you're pulling off Ohio, Iowa, Texas, you should be able to do that. If you're anywhere near
competent as Republicans, if you can win those three states, you're at 50. This is why I think 50%,
50, 50 idea on the prediction markets right now for Republicans is pretty pessimistic. They should
be able to win those states. And that's all they have to do basically to get to 50. And you think
about when I think of the Senate, I think of control of the Senate being important for things like
Supreme Court justices. We've got really old people in there that are awesome, but might be going
away. So you have that. And then you have five toss-ups. I have it as Georgia, Maine, Michigan,
North Carolina, and Alaska, which is one on people aren't talking about yet. Watch Alaska as a toss-up
state. Democrats got the candidate they wanted in that race. Republicans not all that popular in
the state. Very risky one in Alaska, which means we could have a very late night. If that Senate
comes down to that Alaska seat, imagine how long we'll be waiting for that one. But I do think
it's a little bit pessimistic to say it's a 50-50 chance. You're in catastrophe levels. If oil is
$160 a barrel, this is the type of stuff you're looking at. And Democrats will win. I agree with
you though. Right now, there's a lot of that ultra pessimism priced into this stuff. So I can be a
little bit more optimistic than that. What do you think the damage is due that is being done by,
and I don't want to get into the personalities, but all of the damage that's being done on the
splitting of the base. And I don't think it's as bad as people think, but there is a problem of
the base being split hard. Is that, is that damage to the last show on Blaze TV? Do and Dave
do America and predictable show.com. Thanks so much for having me. Okay. I don't want to drag,
I don't want to personality talk. You know how I am. Well, you know, and this is something I think
you've tried to achieve, and I have as well. It's like, I don't do a show about other people's
shows. That's not what I, if you want to hire me to do a show to review someone else's podcast,
I suppose you can make an offer. Right. Not that interested in it. It's not why I got into this.
I think it's a real problem. How this has become about the personalities. Right. So I,
what I'm asking you is, is that real or healable by the time we get, is it going to continue to grow?
I tend to think that when, as we get closer to this election, a lot of that stuff's going to wind up
healing. We, we saw it in 2016 with Donald Trump. I mean, there was massive divides between Trump
and Cruz and always other candidates. And by the end of that, people were pretty united. Oh,
so I, I tend to think a lot of it will heal. It will get better than where it is right now.
Is that going to be enough? Is the question? I don't think it is in the house. I think it probably
is in the Senate.
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