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Glenn Beck
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James Comey
This is usually like a Wednesday.
Glenn Beck
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James Comey
Show is clearly better. It's clear. Infants.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, right. And everything sounds so innocent now. We were doing a bit a couple of days ago about this. Who was it that. That was in trouble or you remember the name of the guy?
James Comey
Oh, Brandon. Brendan Miller.
Glenn Beck
Okay. And so he's, he, he sends a text to some. One of his friends and I don't know what it means. Stu doesn't really know what it means. And we're, we're talking about it and then he explained it to me and it was good and it was informative, but it takes on a whole new feeling if we're, we're babies talking about it. Now if you, if you are watching the Blaze or you're watching us on, you know, Roku or wherever you're watching us, you'll enjoy this. If it's radio, it's just going to sound like a radio bit, but go to my Instagram page and you'll see the babies. But here's what we talked about now as babies.
James Comey
So this is a NBA player, Brandon Miller. He got a text from his friend this night, the night in question, and he was texted this. I need my joint. RL just got da fakin. And I was interesting. How would you interpret that particular defense?
Glenn Beck
Just got my joint.
James Comey
I need my joint.
Glenn Beck
Oh, need my joint.
James Comey
RL just got da fakin.
Glenn Beck
Ralph Lauren. Somebody is selling fake Ralph Lauren clothing. He needs to get to his joint, his house, because he has some way to prove that that person.
James Comey
So you think it's a copyright infliction?
Glenn Beck
I think it's a copyright. A very large. Okay. It's a very powerful company that should be doing it themselves. But here's this hero going and saying, I got to get to my house. I've got to get the things that will help Ralph Lauren with this copyright infringement. Wow. That's how I read it.
James Comey
That's X. I never, never received that.
Glenn Beck
I've done this for almost 50 years.
James Comey
That's true.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, that's true.
James Comey
Now I don't think Brandon was from Mount Vernon, so there may be a bit of a dialect difference here. Apparently what he was saying was he needed his gun, which was his joint.
Glenn Beck
Okay, okay.
James Comey
R.L. real life. He needed a gun in real life. It wasn't a fake gun or video.
Glenn Beck
Game, even though finger guns are very dangerous.
James Comey
No.
Glenn Beck
Yes. You know, as you're watching this, you know what makes this so amazing? And so. I mean, it's wild that AI can do this now, but what makes this so incredible is the eyes. When you're looking in a baby's eyes, it's so innocent.
James Comey
It's sincere.
Glenn Beck
It's sincere in everything. And they're honestly trying to. So when we're doing sarcasm, you know, it's Ralph Lauren, but you look at it as a baby. The baby's eyes are so sincere. It's. And you know what you. You miss? It's. It's something I, I. For the very first time, I. I, I'm like, that's what, that's what Christ means about come to me as a child. We've lost the innocence. We've lost the, you know. No, no baby is sarcastic. This is just this. I'm. Lord, do not listen to this, because I'm condemning myself right now. But babies aren't sarcastic. You know, they. They just. They're just not. They're honest, they're innocent, and they're actually trying to figure things out. And I think that's what we lose as people. We start to go, oh, I know exactly. I know exactly what they're saying. I know who they are. I know what this means. And it's the cynicism that stops us or the arrogance that stops us from looking and saying, what else could this be? What is this really? Who are they really saying? You know, because we've gone through life, and we're like, that's not happening. Nope. They weren't trying to. They weren't trying to help Ralph Lauren out. It's fascinating. It's fascinating. Now maybe we. Maybe we as babies can figure out 8647 now. I don't know, Stu, if you saw the James Comey tweets.
James Comey
Yes, I did.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
James Comey
I mean, and when you say his tweets, I mean he took a picture of a shell formation that I know on a beach.
Glenn Beck
He was just walking by, walking by and just walking by, and he was.
James Comey
Like shells in the sand.
Glenn Beck
Unbelievable. I mean, I mean, I'm sorry, but I'm not a baby with my little innocent eyes. There's no way. I wish I was. There's no way that that's, that he just stumbled across that and he was like, oh, this is a cool seashell formation. I don't really know what it means, but I knew it's political of something, so I'm going to put it up on Instagram.
James Comey
Well, yeah, that's obviously not true.
Glenn Beck
I mean, I guess that's what he said.
James Comey
Well, he kind of played it off that way. I mean, he said, oh, look what I found. Like, either he did it himself, which the most likely.
Glenn Beck
No, but. But he came back. I don't have. Can somebody find the response? Because he came back later and reposted on it, said, here, I just found that. Yeah. I posted earlier a picture of some shells I saw today on the beach walk, which I just assumed was a political message. I didn't realize some folks associate those numbers with violence. It never occurred to me, but I oppose violence of any kind. So I took the post out. So he's saying, I just stumbled across this. I took a picture of it. I, I mean, maybe it was a natural formation. I mean, he knows somebody did it, but I, I knew it had to have some political meaning.
James Comey
Right.
Glenn Beck
Do you post something that you know has some political meaning? Meaning without saying, does anybody know what this means? I mean, even if you post it and say that it's a very bad.
James Comey
Idea, particularly if you happen to be the former head of the FBI.
Glenn Beck
FBI. So he doesn't know what 86 means.
James Comey
So we should set that up. You know, if I can, I can walk you through this, Glenn, as a former, proud veteran of chili's, right, where 86 means, like when you don't want cheese on the burger that normally comes with cheese, you're like, the burger, 86 cheese, right? Meaning you kill the cheese off the burger. Now, also, it could mean remove the cheese.
Neil McDonough
Right?
James Comey
Like, I, I mean, it wasn't. I don't know that it's.
Glenn Beck
It has several. It has several.
James Comey
Almost always violent.
Glenn Beck
It has several meanings. It might be 86 the cheese, which means get rid of the cheese.
James Comey
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Okay. But it also has roots back during the bootleg time. Now, I've heard this story. I look for it. I couldn't find it anywhere, but I heard this story from somebody who was, you know, you know, kind of a wandering historian of New York. And I don't remember what place it is, but it had. It was a bootleg club and during Prohibition, and it was on a block, and the basement went. The entire city block. Okay. And so it was bootlegs and gambling underneath, and the cops only knew about the front Entrance. And so they would say, 86 it. It's the cops. Which may. What? Which meant the address on the other side was 86. So it meant, use that door, get out, use that door. Don't go through the front door. 86, it's the cops.
James Comey
Oh, interesting.
Glenn Beck
So I meant get out. When the soda jerks. And that takes on a whole different meaning today, doesn't it? Soda jerks used to be the people in the drugstores that would pull the. The fountain down and they would. You know the soda fountains? Yeah, yeah. And it would be called a soda jerk. And they had their own lingual. They had shoot one, draw one. They had shoot one in red. You should know this. If you're going up to a soda jerk, you'd say, shoot one in red. What does that mean?
James Comey
I don't know.
Glenn Beck
It means give me the Coke, but I want cherry Coke. Shoot one in red. Okay. So they would pull a soda, and they'd pour cherry soda in it or cherry flavor into it. Again. So echo was a repeat order. And 86 meant we're all out of it.
James Comey
Okay.
Glenn Beck
Okay. So it's get out, vacate, we're all out, or kill the cheese.
James Comey
Right.
Glenn Beck
Okay. So those are the meanings. But if I'm on the beach and I say, and I see 86, 47, and I'm the former FBI director, I'm like, what does. I know what 47 means. What does 86 mean?
James Comey
47, of course, meaning Trump, 47, president of the United States.
Glenn Beck
It does.
James Comey
Now, adding onto this, you're not only the FBI director. Former. You're of course, an opponent of the president. It's been pretty clear over the years. Also, I don't know if anyone noticed this, that president has almost been killed multiple times recently.
Glenn Beck
Right?
James Comey
Right. So there's an added thing where you gotta be really careful around this particular person who took a bullet on stage and almost got killed at his golf club. Right.
Glenn Beck
I mean, look how delicate we are today. And, you know, the left used to be so. On the Kennedys with Robert F. Kennedy. Robert F. Kennedy. I mean, I don't know if there's, you know, somebody out trying to kill him. I just assume because he's a Kennedy, all Kennedy, somebody's out there to kill them.
James Comey
Does seem that way.
Glenn Beck
It does seem that way. But you would never say 86 RFK. You would never. You. Just because we're decent people. But when it comes to Donald Trump, and I'll bet you now with RFK, too, it wouldn't be bad to say 86 RFK. In some circles, they'd be fine with killing them.
James Comey
Well, first of all, yes, that's probably true in some circles. I mean, there's an entire Hamas wing of the party, so.
Glenn Beck
God, I mean, American, American, you know, leftist circles, they don't care. Ends justify the means.
James Comey
They're awful people on that side. I will say it possible that he didn't mean that in that way. I mean, I.
Glenn Beck
No, it could mean get out of. Get out of 47.
James Comey
I want him out. I want him out of Memphis.
Glenn Beck
Right, Yep.
James Comey
I'm sure that will be his defense. And one of the other things that is the new left wing pastime.
Glenn Beck
Hang on. I can't. As you're talking. I just can't not. I can't look at you now because I'm only seeing you as a baby.
James Comey
I have very innocent eyes.
Glenn Beck
I know.
James Comey
The.
Glenn Beck
You just want to gobble your cheeks up.
James Comey
That's why I'm eating more to get those cheeks nice and plump. The new left wing pastime on Twitter today and on social media is to search for all of the conservatives that did tweet 86, 46 at some point during the Biden presidency. And there were.
Glenn Beck
They weren't the former FBI director.
James Comey
It's a very fair point.
Glenn Beck
I mean, I don't know.
James Comey
That's why I think all the.
Glenn Beck
I've never seen 8647. Never seen that. I mean, 46.
James Comey
I haven't seen it either, but apparently people did post it.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
James Comey
During.
Glenn Beck
Who are they? I mean, look, we all have the crazy person that lives on our street. We've always had that growing up. You always had, oh, he's crazy Jim down the street. Don't kids stay away from Crazy Jim? We all had the neighbor who was like, you know what? And I'll tell you what else is happening right now that nobody knows. And you're like, oh, okay.
James Comey
I mean, you know, there. There are some conservative influencers that just didn't like Biden that tweeted it, not meaning that wanting him dead, but wanting probably removed from office. All that being said, none of them, as you pointed out, were people who were the former FBI director, number one. None of them also were talking about a president that had almost been assassinated multiple times recently.
Glenn Beck
Right, Right.
James Comey
So, I mean, those two areas, I think, are a massive distinction, particularly the first one. I mean, even if. If someone had tried to assassinate, God forbid, we hope that they never do. Joe Biden when he was in office. And you tweeted that after I Mean, it would be insensitive and probably a.
Glenn Beck
Really bad idea and a waste of time. But again, I mean, it's almost redundant. I mean, he's almost there.
James Comey
He is. Yeah. He's not. His health isn't particularly strong, as you note. However, beyond that, being the director of the FBI means that you are constantly processing a stream of threats against the executive.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
James Comey
And the fact that you would be in there and think that that was appropriate, knowing obviously what 86 could mean. It doesn't necessarily mean that.
Glenn Beck
Right.
James Comey
But it could mean that.
Glenn Beck
Honestly, when I saw it, When I saw it, I didn't think he was saying kill him. I thought he was saying, get him out. Yeah, get him out. Because that's what 86 means to me, at least. Get out. Get out.
James Comey
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
So impeach him. Cancel him, whatever. However, you know, again, when you're the FBI former FBI director, you have a little more responsibility.
James Comey
It's massively irresponsible.
Glenn Beck
Massively.
James Comey
And he should just come out and apologize for it.
Glenn Beck
Not say, I randomly saw these shells. They washed up on the beach like that. I guess I don't know who did it, and I thought it might be political, so I posted it. Nobody believes that.
James Comey
Yeah. Another thing is, if you're the former FBI director, maybe never post anything on social media. I don't know, do something that's supposed to be important. I just don't even understand people with this nonsense.
Glenn Beck
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Tulsi Gabbard
Absolutely not. Jesse. That is a ridiculous and insane statement to make, certainly within this context, but especially coming from a guy who's the former director of the FBI, a guy who spent most of his career prosecuting mobsters and gangsters, people who know and execute other humans and use this exact lingo of 86. This is the guy who's issuing a hit on President Trump, the president that the American people voted for. We, the American people, cannot take this lightly. Whatever your politics, we cannot allow people to get by without being held accountable for this kind of public call to assassinate the president of the United States. The rule of law says people like him who issue direct threats against the president, United States essentially issuing a call to assassinate him must be held accountable under the law.
Glenn Beck
You know, I believe Comey should be in jail. Stop, stop, stop. I'm. I've never. I, you know, she's not only beautiful, she talk pretty, too. She. I never thought of it that way. He's a guy who's been prosecuting gangsters, and they do say a Nikki no eyes, I think needs to be 86. You know what I mean? That is the language of assassination in the mob. And this guy has spent his whole life prosecuting the mob. I. I take back what I say. Where I thought, you know, oh, he just probably thought, no, he's at least smart enough to know that in some circles, that does mean kill. And you would never do that. You would never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever do that. I wouldn't. Would you? If you knew something meant in. In some powerful circles, kill that person?
James Comey
Of course not.
Glenn Beck
Right?
James Comey
Of course not.
Glenn Beck
Right. But it has innocent. It has innocent verbiage. You know, if you were a soda jerk.
James Comey
Yeah, you know, it does.
Glenn Beck
It does. But if you're the FBI director and you're not working prosecuting soda jerks. But the people who know what 86 means. I don't I guess I. You know what? She's right. I don't give him a break. I don't give him a break. I was giving him a break just a few minutes ago. But I think Tulsi is right now. Should he go to jail? We'll get to that. Coming up.
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Glenn Beck
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Glenn Beck
Are you buying that the former FBI director didn't know what 86 Trump meant?
Tulsi Gabbard
Absolutely not. Jesse, that. That is a ridiculous and insane statement to make, certainly within this context, but especially coming from a guy who's the former director of the FBI. A guy who spent most of his career prosecuting mobsters and gangsters. People who know and execute other humans and use this exact lingo of 86 this is the guy who's issuing a hit on President Trump, the President that the American people voted for. We, the American people cannot take this lightly. Whatever your politics, we cannot allow people to get by without being held accountable for this kind of public call to assassinate the President of the United States. The rule of law says people like him who issue direct threats against the President of the United States, essentially issuing a call to assassinate him must be Held accountable under the law.
Glenn Beck
Do you believe Comey should be in jail?
Tulsi Gabbard
I do.
Glenn Beck
Wow.
James Comey
They're not gonna let that one go. That does not look like one they're gonna let go.
Glenn Beck
And should they?
James Comey
I mean, again, I understand what you're saying. I understand what she's saying here. I think, you know, whether it rises to the level. I mean, it certainly rises to the level of a Secret Service visit. I mean, we've had them before, by the way, even back in the day.
Glenn Beck
Because we were talking about a president. And then in that same conversation, I said, you said what? I should choke you to death or something like that?
James Comey
Yeah, you threatened my life on national radio.
Glenn Beck
I stand by that. I stand by that. I wish I would have done it, but anyway, would have solved a lot of problems. And so somebody called the FBI, our Secret Service, and said, glenn Beck just issued a death threat. And the Secret Service came out and they were like, look, we. We listened to the tape.
James Comey
We know you didn't.
Glenn Beck
We know you didn't do that, but we still have to go through this formality. And so, you know, we talked to him and. And felt horrible that that could even be construed that way. We have. We have always. Oh, my whole career I've had one. We joke about anything. One thing we never joke about are death threats, especially to the commander in chief. Never, never, never, never, never, never, never. We don't joke about that. And that has been a hard, fast rule. And, you know, if you're the former FBI director, you'd think you'd have that hard, fast rule, too.
James Comey
That's what makes it really infuriating. Again, you know, we have a very, very wide berth for speech in this country, rightfully so. And you have to be really careful about. We're just going to start arresting people for shell formations they just found on a walk.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, see, why would you even say that? Why would you say that you just found that on the walk?
James Comey
I mean, plausible deniability, maybe.
Glenn Beck
Why maybe?
James Comey
But also, like, that is the style of a social media post. Like, you know, if. I mean, I probably posted. Not. Nothing to do with. With this particular messaging, but like, that's sort of like, gosh, I can't believe I found this. And it's obvious you did it. You know what I mean? I think that's a standard now. Again, James Comey, not exactly the most.
Glenn Beck
Personality at all. Talk influencer. All of a sudden, where he knows all. I mean, that's ridiculous.
James Comey
Stupid. But I mean, that is, I would say, the style of A normal social media post just you don't normally include something that could be interpreted as an assassination attempt against the President. That's usually a really bad idea. Again, I think the distinction here between him and many other people who have tweeted similar things is he's supposed to know better. And it makes you wonder, did he know better? And I think there's a plausible argument for that. And I will say, regardless of what we think, there is a plausible argument for it. And if you look at the way that Tulsi Gabbard and Donald Trump, by the way, responded to this, quite clearly, they are going to take it very seriously and they are going to push this as far as they possibly can.
Glenn Beck
And they should. Not for revenge. Not because I don't like Comey, nothing that we have got to stop saying, hey, go to their house and kill them. Go to their house and swat them. Go to their house in 86. We've got to stop saying that, especially as people who are. Who know better and are in the public eye. And if you're a government official, stop it.
James Comey
Yeah. And by the way, we should note we're talking about a group of people that Comey is obviously a part of at this point that on the Democratic side, half of that party right now is cheering on a guy who assassinated the CEO of a healthcare company.
Glenn Beck
Right, Right.
James Comey
This is not a time to be playing around with this stuff. And I don't. Look, we would say the same thing, and we have said the same thing, by the way, about people who say things about Democratic candidates.
Glenn Beck
When we were. And everybody was horrified by January 6, before we knew all of the.
James Comey
I still am horrified by January 6th. That doesn't mean that they handled it right or that like every.
Glenn Beck
Correct.
James Comey
They obviously overdid it. There's a million things with that.
Glenn Beck
But when we lied, when we lumped everybody in as part of that.
James Comey
Okay, I'm gonna get. I hate to keep stopping you because you're trying to make a point, but we never lumped everybody in on that. We made a distinction from the beginning. The people that committed violent acts are at a much different place than the people who. We have a journalist who works for us who is in there just filming what happened and they tried to prosecute him.
Glenn Beck
I'm just trying to say, as it's happening. As it's happening. Yes, I'm watching it and I'm horrified and I'm like, how is anybody part of this? Okay, this has got to stop. Now. I look and sift through people and I still say if you were doing anything violent, you were breaking windows, anything else, you should go to jail. However, even on, on both, at both times, when I was horrified by it and then when I was horrified by the government and those who are involved in it in violence, I still said the same thing. We don't do that. We don't do that. We don't do that in America. We don't do that. We don't burn our own cities. We don't. We don't loot our own stores because, well, they have enough. They wronged me back in 1772. We don't do that. And the minute we do that, we begin to be animals. We're animals on the street. We might as well just be living. You're going to need a cage for everyone to live in if they're always just going to take out their own feelings and burn something down or kill people. We don't do that. That's not the way a society, a civilization, remains a civilization. Now we're on the air saying those things. We don't do that. Where are the Democrats saying that to people who are burning things down, who are causing riots, who are saying 86, 47? Everybody. Every Democrat. Every Democrat. And this would have. This would have happened 25 years ago. Every Democrat today would have stood up and condemned him and said, excuse me, whatever you meant, we want to make it clear you don't do that. But they're not. They're not. They're all jumping to defend him. What. Why don't you stand up and say this is wrong? I don't know what he meant, but he should have never done that. That's irresponsible. You can have a country with people who are doing that. I don't know how you have a country in a civilization where people just excuse. Excuse this while the other people on the same side are shooting insurance executives in the head. I don't. I don't. You don't have a society. You don't have a civilization. You just don't.
James Comey
So it's, it's right to, to make sure that he's held accountable for this.
Glenn Beck
Somebody has got to set lessons out. Somebody has to start paying for bad behavior. You've lost control. Look at, look at, look at what the prime minister of, what was it, Sweden said. We've. It's obvious we have lost control of the wave of violence, meaning we can no longer control the streets. The government cannot control the violence. We can't keep people safe. Why? Because they have spent Years now. Oh, well. But they're a different religion. Oh, well. They just don't understand or they're new or they're this. And you should be quiet. You should accept them. You should. Now they can't control the violence. It's completely out of control. It's going to be like this here. If people are not held accountable for their actions. And I'm not saying he belongs in jail. I don't know. That requires attorneys, prosecutors and investigators. But for those people who do break the laws, somebody has got to make an example out of them. Don't. Do you know why the death penalty worked back in the day? The death penalty? The death penalty worked back, you know, when the mobs were crazy and it was all the gangsters and prohibition and everything else. They were just shooting cops. Just shooting them because, you know, we gotta get away with all this booze and the money and the money's too great and everything else. So they're just shooting cops until. If you shoot a cop, it's automatic death penalty. So you would go to trial and then they'd strap you to the electric chair not five years down the road. Within months, you'd be in the electric chair. When everybody remembers, oh, yeah, that guy, oh, they just found him guilty.
Neil McDonough
Right.
James Comey
It was a real deterrent.
Glenn Beck
It was a deterrent because people knew you wouldn't kill a cop. Only the worst of the worst would kill a copy. Now, it doesn't matter what anybody does. It seems that has to change or we do not have a society. And once that society begins to melt down, what happens once the society begins to melt down? Then you need strong men to come in and say, I'll take control. I'll set the examples. You don't want that. We still have a chance to turn this around without a strong man, but this has to stop.
James Comey
I think, too, if I add to this, of how this is gonna be handled. You have a situation where everything you just said I think is true. We're on the edge. There's a real violent movement in this country doing things like this. So you have that as one element. You have another element of the President of the United States literally took a bullet. Like that was a real thing. And if you think about the way he's thinking about this, hey, these are real threats. My life almost ended in Butler and at his own golf course. These are real threats and not something you screw around with. We have to take it seriously. And to add onto that, he and everyone around him really hate this guy. Now, I know you might say, that's got nothing to do with it. And you said revenge. And.
Neil McDonough
But.
James Comey
And I don't think it would. He wouldn't just do this. But when all three of those things we say are all aligned. If I were James Comey's attorney, I would be thinking there's going to be large invoices I'm going to be sending out very soon. I would not think this is just going to pass over.
Glenn Beck
And I hope so.
James Comey
Look at their reaction. That's a serious reaction.
Glenn Beck
It should be the guy. They have tried to kill the guy over and over and over again. Stop it.
James Comey
Yes, that's a good lesson, Glenn.
Glenn Beck
Look at that. All right, that's a.
James Comey
That's a Friday lesson for everyone who's listening. Try not to kill the president. That's a real. Stop talking about it. Stop doing it.
Glenn Beck
What a.
James Comey
What a great piece of information for the public today, Glenn.
Glenn Beck
Thank you. That's why they pay us the big bucks as we come up with these very difficult answers.
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This shouldn't be hard.
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Devin, baby is great. Glenn's mustache is awesome. Naomi, does it does make the bad news sound not so bad. Mark, you guys need to do the show this way from the now. From now on I would in a heartbeat. Would you? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Sean, the threat to the president's life by Comey. You don't just share something like that online. It was a message, Debbie. Remember when they put somebody in jail for six months for a text vote? Meme. Sean, if Comey came across 8,644, do you think he would have said, oh, cool? Shell formation. Brandy. Wonder why the eight shells are all red? Never thought of that. You know. Make sure you join the feed and. And join us BlazeTV.com BlazeTV.com all right, coming up, we have Jason Whitlock on. Yeah, we haven't talked at all about the P. Diddy trial. And I don't care about the DD trial at all when it comes to, you know, the, the personalities involved in the Hollywood crap I do care about. You know, usually when you go after somebody and you're making a case and there's a kingpin, you start to prosecute all of the lower level people to get them to testify and turn against the kingpin because you're really trying to get the kingpin, not the lower people. We don't even hear if there are any lower people. Which makes me think maybe is this whole thing with P. Diddy and these big parties, is that completely just made up or are we just not hearing about it for some other reason? But what's happening in the Diddy trial? And why aren't we hearing this? And Epstein, any other names? Why? Back with Jason Whitlock next. This is Glenn Beck. You know, for most people, healthcare isn't just confusing. It's really exhausting. And you're given options that don't really feel like options. You know what I mean? Plans you can't afford, coverage you don't understand, and network rules that change every time you think you figured them out. And when something actually does go wrong, suddenly you're on hold, fighting for a claim, wondering what exactly you've been paying for for the whole time. Ease for everyone it is a very different kind of healthcare solution. One that treats people like people instead of policies. It's the first nationwide group plan available to every adult in America. Without the need to work for a specific employer or navigate a mountain of bureaucracy. You pick a plan that fits you and for a starting cost of around $262 a month, you might finally feel like you're getting something worth paying for. This is a free market alternative that is now nationwide that puts common sense back into healthcare. So if you're looking for a way out of this broken system. Ease. Ease. Is it ease for everyone.com glenn easeforeveryone.com glenn.
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Stu Burguiere
How are you, Glenn?
Glenn Beck
I'm great. I am great. I. I'm not following the Diddy thing. I mean, just. What I have read this week is absolutely disgusting. I mean, beyond. I mean, I've read disgusting, and you kind of read it kind of like you watch a car wreck. I can't even read this stuff. It is so grotesque. What have we. What. What is actually being exposed here? What. What do you think actually happened? And why aren't they going after anybody but Diddy?
Stu Burguiere
I'm gonna. I got my tinfoil hat on as I'm talking to you, Glenn, so I want the audience to be aware.
Glenn Beck
Crap. Now I can't read his mind.
Stu Burguiere
So listen, I think they're holding a trial about, hey, Diddy's a really bad person. He's a sexual degenerate. He turns violent against women that he's dating. But in terms of racketeering or sex trafficking and all that, none of that is being addressed. And I think there's probably a good chance that that did. He either walks or the jury just convicts him. Hey, you're a bad person. But in terms of the actual sex trafficking, and he's this ringleader of this sexual exploitation deal, they're not proving that case, and I'm not sure if they have an interest in even arguing that case at this point. Glenn, Four or five days into the trial, I think they raided Diddy's home to strip him of his power and leverage and blackmail material, and that all this is really about is taking away Diddy's leverage and handing it over to the Department of Justice or whoever is responsible for this, or stripping him of the most damaging information he had on key people that they. They don't want harmed. But in terms of a serious criminal prosecution of Sean Combs, that's not what's transpiring here.
Glenn Beck
Well, that was a mouthful. I need my tinfoil hat for that one. What the hell? So. So wait a minute. You're saying that maybe he was an operative, or if he wasn't an operative, he was collecting stuff on people. And now the government wants that to either protect those people or to have the power over those people and to.
Stu Burguiere
Strip Diddy of his power. To me, at this point, four or five days in, and based on what they're arguing yesterday, they basically argued that his girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and I'm talking about the prosecution, argued that she was the one that paid these sex workers. I mean, this trial is a farce. It is proving that Diddy is a sexual degenerate. Diddy is violent towards women he's dating. But in terms of you know, this major, major sex trafficker and all that. No, they're not even attempting to argue that. And so I think that Diddy, being a bit of an idiot, probably got too full of himself and started threatening the wrong people with the information he had and someone needed to put him in his place. Like, no, you're an operative. You're a tool. You're an asset. You're not some ringleader. You haven't ascended to a place of power where you can actually use this information to start blackmailing people. And so they've stripped him of his information. They've totally destroyed his reputation. And again, maybe this jury will be so repulsed by Diddy, which they could be, that they'll just convict him of something that hasn't been proven in court.
Glenn Beck
So who are the mysterious they?
Stu Burguiere
The people that attended Diddy parties who did he may have threatened. And look, I hate to use this name, because I'm just spitballing here.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, you're just speculating.
Stu Burguiere
Let's take a LeBron James who has said he went to Diddy parties. And clearly, LeBron James is an important asset in the Democratic Party and trying to push black people to stay on the Democrat plantation. And so if LeBron James is on tape somewhere and he's admitted that he went to Diddy parties, ain't no party like a Diddy party if I'm the globalist, the leftist, you know, and LeBron is an important asset for me. I want that information stripped from Diddy. I want control of that information. LeBron James is our asset, not Diddy's asset. And so I'm using LeBron James. But there may be other people like that, because I'm just telling you, if you watch the case or what's transpiring in the court, you can't watch it, but follow it. They're. They're just basically arguing, hey, man, this guy is a pervert. And him and his girlfriend did some really perverted things. They're not proving a serious criminal case. And so now I have to go, well, what was the motive? What was the big rate? They rated this guy like he was Pablo Escobar.
Glenn Beck
I know.
G
And.
Stu Burguiere
And now they're in court arguing that he's Hugh Hefner. No, that's not what we were promised. That's not what. You don't do a raid like that. Just, oh, this guy's Hugh Hefner. He's hosting sex parties at his house. They raided him like it was Escobar. And right now, four or five days in you know, maybe he. Maybe Diddy's Bill Cosby, but that's it.
Glenn Beck
I have to tell you, I think I'm more disgusted by your answer, if it's true, if it's right, than I am by did he and what he was doing, what I've heard in testimony, which is disgusting and despicable, but I think I'm more disturbed by the answer of this. You know, I own these people. You don't own these people. My gosh, you want to talk about a plantation?
Stu Burguiere
It's the only thing that makes sense to me at this point. Diddy is, again, he's some talentless rapper, you know, from a very questionable background, and should. Should never again. When you build a system as corrupt as the globalists have, very corrupt people rise to power.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Stu Burguiere
And people that shouldn't have power end up with power. And Diddy is potentially one of those people. And somewhere, it's like they've created Frankenstein. Well, how do you kill Frankenstein? This is how you do it.
Glenn Beck
Wow. And when is this trial. When's this trial supposed to end? How much longer?
Stu Burguiere
It's supposed to be like, six weeks of. And again, there's me that thinks, like, this is a distraction. This is sensational. And just intended to, hey, go look over here, Diddy and baby oil, and look at all these sensational sex stories. But there's no real meat here. There's no substance here. And, you know, is rap music in that industry nihilistic and perverted and sexually degenerate? Yes, we knew all that. We don't need a trial to prove that they will.
Glenn Beck
And you can't go to jail for that.
Stu Burguiere
No, no. Well, you can.
Glenn Beck
Well, yeah, I mean, you can if it gets so perverted and your. Your slavery. No, no.
Stu Burguiere
What I mean by that is we've seen juries so repulsed by the defendant that it just doesn't matter what. What the government's arguing or whatever, and that he may go to jail just for being a horrible, awful person. And no one's going to feel sorry for him if that's the case. But in terms of some sex trafficker, again, I. I just don't see it at this point.
Glenn Beck
So this goes to what you know, Mike, because my question has been, why are you not going after anyone else but Diddy? Because he couldn't have done all of this by himself. So why is he the guy? And it's the same story as. As Epstein. They're only talking about him. And, you know, Maxwell, that's it. Nobody else haven't heard even the name of anybody else.
Stu Burguiere
Let me differentiate from my perspective the difference between Epstein and Diddy. And based on what's been argued in court, we're not even seeing them suggest that Diddy was doing this with underage people so far. And, you know, the Epstein part is about underage and it's child sex trafficking and all that. We haven't even gotten there with Diddy. We've been. We spent the first four or five days talking about the sexcapade of him and his girlfriend. And, and they tried to paint her as a victim, but she looked like a willing participant so far in court.
Glenn Beck
But this is, this is what, what this, this is why this is disturbing me. Because if what was said about these parties, it does, it does lead to children. It involves drugs that people pass out, and then there's rape and everything else. And on top of that probably poor language is the idea that they're both. Diddy and Epstein are both operatives for some political or governmental entity or group of people that are trying to control people and keep them in play.
G
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And James Comey's daughter, who's on a prosecution team, she's not going to argue that because they're not going to go in or maybe later in the trial, because Diddy certainly was someone that was out there promoting the Democratic Party, vote or die. He was certainly a political operative for the Democratic Party so far. And even in opening statements or whatever, based off my understanding, none of that's being argued, that his, his political involvement, his political engagement, none of that's being put on the table. They're keeping this in a very safe space of, hey, look at how sexually perverted Diddy and his girlfriend were.
Glenn Beck
Haters. I absolutely hate this, because if we don't clean this kind of stuff up, we have no chance of survival. You know, it's like the stuff that was happening with the Muslim pedophile rings over in England where everybody knew what was going on. And I'm not saying we know over here what's going on, but over there it just became so obvious, and the government was just covering it up for it because it served their purposes, whatever those purposes might have been, then you can't have a civilization, you can't have a society that is cohesive at all. If these kinds of things are just not taken care of, if special favors are paid to both sides and just make it go away, you don't have a real system of government.
Stu Burguiere
I'm going to go a step further, Glenn. Or just from my perspective, you can't have a society that allows the form of music that Diddy was involved in, that promotes sexual degeneracy and violence and drug use. If that is going to be at the center of American music culture, if that's going to be promoted and super bowl halftime shows and Diddy is going to be a powerful figure in politics and in culture. You, you can't have a society, okay, so properly functions.
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
We have to reapply obscenity laws and quit allowing porn and this type of degeneracy to be protected under allegedly free speech. And you know, there was a long time in America where, you know, we had opportunity laws and there were things you couldn't do and say on public Airways and, and in movies and things like that. And now all of a sudden everything is under free speech. And I just don't, you know, well.
Glenn Beck
The key, where, the key there was not in movies but you just said it. Public airwaves. I mean I remember 1982. I'm working on the Morning show at WPGC. In Washington, D.C. i'm 18 years old. The guy across the street is Howard Stern. He is just making his big impact in Washington, D.C. and I said on the air one time, I'm 18 years old, and I said the word. I said, I know, it really pisses me off. I wish I would have saved this letter because I'd have it framed today. It was a full page memo from the program director saying, I, I don't know who you think you are, and I don't think you know where you work, but this is the nation's capital and we do not use language like quotation mark. Pissed on the air. That's how far we've come. Because now that. That's. That's nothing. That's nothing. I don't know how you reverse that. I mean it. If you believe in freedom, it really should be reversed internally by the people. And I don't know how to make that happen other than, you got to find God. People.
Stu Burguiere
We'Re gonna. There was a time when we had this. And in the name of freedom, we've now allowed all types of degeneracy and obscenity to go mainstream.
Glenn Beck
Right? And it was, it was in the name of freedom because you have no civilization if you're just shooting to the bottom of the barrel. So it was done in the name of freedom as well, and it did keep us free.
Stu Burguiere
There you go. And look at where I go with it. Me is like, well, let's protect the freedom and the innocence of children rather than just Hugh Hefner's freedom or Diddy's freedom or whoever runs pornhub's freedom. I want to protect the freedom and innocence of children.
Glenn Beck
And.
Stu Burguiere
And it's so obvious the consequence of this pornographic, degenerate freedom that we've allowed. But how do you compromise the innocence and the freedom of young people? We've mainstreamed a nihilistic mindset and a perverted degenerate mindset that is harming the freedom and innocence of children.
Glenn Beck
That, that is something I could get behind in saying, you know, there's rules for children and what you expose children to. I'm completely with that. However, how are you going to do that when you've got drag shows in kindergartens?
Stu Burguiere
And again, it's the old slippery slope. We got there because we moved away from obscenity laws and we said, we can't infringe on anyone's freedom to be as degenerate, as perverted as they want to be. That's un American. We're going to have to penalize again. I don't understand. If you're in the rap music industry and putting out this type of. You should be taxed at a different rate. There should be different laws and rules. You go into. For me, in the sports world, you go into any basketball arena anywhere, and I'm talking about high school level, they pump in this hip hop music with all this profanity as your children are playing basketball. It's. We gotta put a stop to it. It is the slippery slope music and this form of art has so much influence over your heart and mind and over the culture.
Glenn Beck
Jason.
Stu Burguiere
Enough is enough.
Glenn Beck
I gotta cut you off. Thank you. Don't know if we agree on the solutions, but we both agree on the problem.
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G
It was Monday.
Glenn Beck
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G
Yeah, most definitely. First of all, thanks. Thanks, Glenn, for having me on.
Glenn Beck
Sure.
G
Well, I was, I was a, I was a US History teacher and also world history teacher at the high school level at big public schools in Texas and at the, at the height of Glenn Beck with the Fox News. Yeah, that was kind of the height of my. I would say. I mean, I was kind of.
Glenn Beck
Go ahead, say it. Hating me.
Neil McDonough
I'm with you.
Glenn Beck
I'm with you.
James Comey
I'm still with you.
G
I think I was a propaganda artist and I didn't even know it. And, you know, you were kind of my, you were kind of my foil and my number one enemy. And so when it was, when it was time to get on the plane and go meet Glenn Beck and the Glenn Beck show, it was, it was a very surreal experience for me.
Glenn Beck
Right. Because you have changed. What woke you up?
G
You know, having a front row seat to it. And I didn't have a like, like one big moment. It was kind of like Spidey senses. That started really in about 2011 because I had gone through my teacher training in 2008. And just within the three years, things really started to shift fast. And I was in the types of schools where we had a lot of outside experts coming in to try to like, save the world and fix the system. And as early as 2011, they were bringing in these pilot programs from fancy universities that had us talking about stuff in the classroom that even me being at that time a very liberal, liberal proponent of everything against what you were saying, it didn't feel right. And, and so it's like, and my unique experience there, which relates to kind of what we're going to talk about today, I hope, is that, you know, I'm a white guy and I'm in front of classrooms primarily of Hispanic and black children, and I'm teaching US History. And I'm, I'm kind of being nudged is a nice way to put it, to preach victimhood. And it just didn't feel. It didn't feel right and I didn't do it. And I framed my history lessons as a story of America as a story of survival, America as a story of achievement. And that included everybody in this country, regardless of ethnicity or skin color.
Glenn Beck
Well, it was great to work with you on Monday.
Neil McDonough
We're.
Glenn Beck
I was cutting some stuff that, that I and Prager, you are working on for history and you were at the museum and you were just, you were a great partner to work with, keeping me honest, keeping it right on track. You're a great partner. But you gave me as a gift one of your books. And there are now seven books in the series. They're Trailblazers of America. I had not heard of this kid series, but I've been reading. It is. It's fantastic. Tell everybody what it is.
G
Yeah. Thank you so much. It's. It's a. It's a seven part bio series. And the intro music that you had for me was perfect with that western twang, because that's kind of the vibe of our, of our Trailblazer series. And we have. It's. You can buy them individually seven stories or you can get them in a full compilation, but it's from Daniel Boone all the way to Bass Reeves with six other stories in between that kind of chronologically tell the story of America's growth and expansion westward. And so from Boone to Davy Crockett to Lewis and Clark to Johnny Appleseed to John C. Fremont to John Sutter and then Bass Reeves, we're able to kind of take our readers on a trip that geographically covers the country, but then also chronologically covers the country and does so in a way that is pretty exciting.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And I mean, I think I hugged you when you said Bass Reeves was in the book, because Bass Reeves, I mean, some people say it's. This is all just legend. Nobody knows. And I, I don't think it's true, but somebody, some people say that Bass Reeves is the. The inspiration for the Lone Ranger. And when I found Bass Reeves, because I was doing, you know, I was painting a painting of the Lone Ranger and I wanted to learn more about. And I saw this name, Bass Reeves, as possible, and I started looking it up and I'm like, how did I not know this guy? This guy is fantastic. And he was a U.S. marshal. And tell his story a little bit.
G
Well, so he was born into slavery and he was. He was owned by a well to do family in East Texas. And when the Civil War broke out, he was brought along with the young men of that family. And interesting of his upbringing, which is so condemning of the institution of slavery, is that the family that owned him permitted him to use firearms, but they didn't permit him to learn how to read, which says a lot about the importance of education. But in that childhood where he was brought up with guns, he became an expert marksman and always having an American spirit inside of him. I would say that when given the opportunity to Break free from slavery. He did so. Did so on the way to fighting in the Civil War, and then he escaped into the, you know, the bandit lands of the Indian Territory. And while he was there, we don't. I mean, he was literally off the grid. And so his time in the Indian Territory is legendary. But he must have picked up or at least intensified his skills, because when the Civil War ended and even, you know, and slavery was abolished and he was allowed to. Permitted to join. Join American society, he did so as a U.S. marshal and racked up statistics that were just, like, unheard of.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, he was the guy who always got his man. Always got his. No matter how long it would take, if he was on your trail, you were going to jail or die.
G
And we're talking, like, hundreds of dudes that he went after and was successful in getting. And an incredible man of integrity. One of the people that he actually had to bring to justice was his own son.
Glenn Beck
Thank you for.
G
And so, you know, we at Prageru kids aim to teach what isn't being taught. And, you know, you said you didn't know that much about bass dreams. I didn't even know who the guy was.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
G
And I'm a U.S. history teacher. And so one of the cool things about this series is kind of uncovering those old gems that has kind of been forgotten about.
Glenn Beck
And it's. I mean, if you're in California, the sixth story is John Sutter, who was the owner of a mill where gold was discovered. I believe in California. And this guy, you know, when you learn about the. The. The rush to California, you see the kind of American that we now say just doesn't exist. The. The, you know, now we're like, oh, I don't know. That seems really hard. If you want to be an American, you know, you should read John Sutter because it's optimistic and yet stubborn. And it's just, we're going to get it. We're going to do what we know we can do. Correct?
G
Most definitely. And we. We strategically picked John Sutter because we wanted to have an immigrant tale as part of the series. And he was born in Switzerland and made his way to America as a young man. And our theme of our John Sutter book is pretty much failure, because that guy dreamed big and fell on his face over and over again, but had the gumption and had again, that American spirit to get up and try again.
Glenn Beck
So the name of the book, and if you have kids, you have grandkids, you know, homeschoolers, you need to Get Trailblazers of America. Trailblazers of America. It's from Prageru and Justin Kaitis, the author of it. This guy I'm talking to. Can you only get it at Prageru or where can you get it?
G
So you can. You can go to our website, but then if like that links you to Amazon, so you can go directly to Amazon and get it as well. And I agree with everything you said about. About getting it for the kids, but even if you don't have kids, make the heck of a coffee. A heck of a coffee table book too.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Most. Most Americans don't know these stories. I know these stories. That's why I'm saying it for kids. But I shouldn't have said that. Most Americans do not know these stories. And they need to. They need to because you'll be able to. It just. It helps you frame where we are, what is true, what we're capable of and where we need to go.
G
Most definitely, sir.
Glenn Beck
It's. It was great to meet you, Justin, and thank you for sharing with me. Your. Your Glen hating years. I had them too. So don't worry about it. You're not alone.
G
From. From foe to friends.
Glenn Beck
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Glenn Beck
Welcome to the Lenbeck program. Glad you're here. Thanks.
James Comey
I've been actually here the whole first couple hours. But you know, I appreciate it.
Glenn Beck
Try to erase that from my mind. But honestly. So you know how many days as of yesterday, you know how many days it's been since 9 11. I did see this and everyone's talking 8647 8647. I'm just saying that's what he was saying.
James Comey
That's what he all that's what he was saying.
Glenn Beck
I know there's a political message somewhere in there. Yeah, it was it. Yet. What are the odds that yesterday was 86.47 when he posts that?
James Comey
I mean, the odds are 100%. It was that many days to a day. Right. What does 911 have to do with this?
Glenn Beck
Well, he was in the FBI and he just was like, it's a political message. Is that really remember. We got to remember 9 11, but we got to remember it cryptically in clamshells.
James Comey
Is he really going to argue that?
Glenn Beck
No, No, I don't think so.
James Comey
One interesting thing about this now, Glenn.
Glenn Beck
In case you don't know what we're talking about, James Comey posted a picture in. In shells on a beach. 8647, which means 86 the president. You can. Gangsters would say that means kill him. You know, if you're a soda jerk from the 1940s, that means, you know, hold it back. Cancel that order. Okay, so 8647. 47 being the president.
James Comey
I have some news for you, Glenn.
Glenn Beck
OK.
James Comey
It's sad. It's tragic.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no.
James Comey
James Comey has 86 his Instagram account.
Glenn Beck
No, no. Now, you would think Comey would have not had one.
James Comey
Right. Isn't that quite obviously the right move for a former FBI director?
Glenn Beck
Yes.
James Comey
Never post anything.
Glenn Beck
Yes, certainly.
James Comey
If you're going to have one, it should be private. I mean, like, you're. Maybe you want to post your family pictures to your family. Okay. Of course. You know, I don't know why people enjoy doing that, frankly. I'm still in, you know, I don't know, 1990 or something on that one. Unlike my wife, certainly.
Glenn Beck
But I don't know, I like the collaboration. I like people when they respond back and they, you know, I like some.
James Comey
Of the business where it's very important and I have to do it. So it. But like, I don't know that I would necessarily have a. I wouldn't do.
Glenn Beck
It if I wasn't in this job. I would do it. I would do it with my family.
James Comey
Maybe like a personal kind of like. Yeah. Like even posting things like, I like, I, you know, like I take pictures and I send, I typically will just like send them to my wife if I think they're a good picture of the kid. It's like, you know, but I mean, you can easily just as well do that, I guess, on a social media account. That's private. But this is, again, attention seeking. And if, you know, we're in A business where we need people to listen to the show, want people to listen to the show, want people to be interested in what we do. It's part of our business. If you're the former FBI director, unless you think of yourself as a celebrity that writes big books, then I guess you do need an Instagram account.
Glenn Beck
Oh, he doesn't look at himself, himself like that at all.
James Comey
You'd think there'd be no need for that as a former FBI director. But again, he sees himself as an MSNBC personality, which is just pathetic. Like I, he is, he really is pathetic. And now he has no Instagram account.
Glenn Beck
Pretty smart thing. He's done a long time. Little late on that one. James, I have to tell you, you said earlier today, and I agree 100% if I'm his attorney, I saw that last night and I went, oh, honey, honey, wherever you want to go in the world and vacation, we're going to be able to afford it.
James Comey
There's not going to be a lot of people, you know, like after Trump won in the first time, he's like, ah, we're not going to go after Hillary. That is not going to be his vibe.
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Glenn Beck
Hello America. Good friend and a guy who has just joined the Blaze. He now has a podcast about the supernatural world that's doing really, really well. I think his first episode is about casting out a demon, somebody who you know can cast out demons. We're going to talk to him a little bit about that. But also he has a, a book, Men don't run in the Rain. I love the title. Rick Burgess, good friend, joining us in 60 seconds. First stu, prize picks.
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Glenn Beck
All right, so apparently, apparently there's this football team, big football team, and this guy named Bill Burgess was a coach and a player there for a long time. I, I don't know. I know. Rick from Rick and Bubba. Previously with Rick and Bubba is here and this, this is his dad. So try to, try to just say, okay, I, I, you know, let's just pretend we know who his dad is. Rick, welcome to the program.
Rick Burgess
Oh my goodness. Hearing you two talk about football is agonizing.
James Comey
What are you talking about him?
Glenn Beck
He knows that he's just been drugged and dragged into this thing with me. Yeah.
Rick Burgess
I will tell you, if I was going to ask about a team, I'm a want to ask Stu over you, Glenn. Am I going to stew, though, if I have other options?
Glenn Beck
No. Okay. Welcome. Tell me. Tell me about your dad.
Rick Burgess
So you guys so kind to have me on. Of course. You know, we, as you said, spent 31 years doing the Rick and Bubba show, and now this year, started the Rick Burgess show. We're five months in, as you said, got the new podcast on Blaze tv. Still working with you guys. So this has been something that I have been thinking about for a while, about writing a book about my dad, iconic figure. And it's not just a football book or anything like that. It's really about the men. And I know you guys have talked about it so many times. They're a dying breed, and we desperately need them back. So in order to mold the next generation, we need to be able to look to the model. And dad was an incredible leader, influencer, wonderful father. You know, isn't that a nice change of pace for a man to actually say his father was great, but he was one of a kind, a true original. You know how we throw around that phrase a lot? Hey, they broke the mold on that one. And then you're thinking, did they really? In this case, I can tell you, especially the two of you who've never met him, there is no one on this planet that I've ever met quite like Bill Burgess. And he was so humble that I knew I couldn't do the book until it was the right time. And unfortunately, he passed away in December of 2023. Battled Alzheimer's in the final years of his life. And when he passed, I said, you know what? Now's the time to give him the recognition that he would have never wanted, but deserved and try to use him to help influence not just men. You know, my wife read it because it comes across like, this is a dude book, and it certainly is beneficial for men. And you know that I have a real heart for men's ministry, and you guys have been kind enough to let me talk about that in the past, but this is actually a book for anyone. I remember my wife read it, and I came home, and she's a real writer, so I was nervous about her assessment. And she said, you know what? I knew you're dead for 30 years, but after reading this book, I understand you better. And I also, I was taught two things by your dad in this book that I need to apply to my life today. So it's got a lot of comedy in it. It's got a lot of seriousness in it. You know, you'll laugh, you'll cry. You've heard that before. I always say this. If my dad was coaching football today, he would be put in jail.
Glenn Beck
So if anybody doesn't know who his dad was. American football coach. He was head coach at Jacksonville State University, I believe. Also played for Auburn, correct? Yeah. And in the hall of Fame. So tell me, what do you get? What do we learn from your father that we should know?
Rick Burgess
Well, you think about the title. I could tell you and Stu both had a reaction to the title, and I knew that would be the case. It really is an intriguing and provocative title. Men Don't Run in the Rain. I can't tell you how many people are like, man, as soon as I saw that, I was like, what? And I open up the book telling you about me being a kid. And I kept noticing that anytime it would rain, that if my dad was outside, he would never change his walk. He would walk in the rain, never scurrying, never, you know, never frantic. And I was little, so I never questioned him about it. Well, I got about 13, 14 years old, and I was at school because he was all. Also coached high school football before he coached college, and it's where I went to school. A lot of you may not know this, but I'm actually an Oxford graduate. I'm not trying to get all arrogant. Of course, that's Oxford high school. But. So it's true. It's actually absolutely true. So it's in between Atlanta and Birmingham. If you're ever in the Deep South. Where I grew up is where you stop and go the bathroom if you're going to either one of those cities. So anyway, we. I was outside waiting to ride home with him because I wasn't old enough to drive yet, but I was already playing junior high football, and he was athletic director and head coach of the varsity. So he comes out. Well, one of those, you know, classic Alabama thunderstorms in the heat of summer start. Well, I go to run to his truck, and he takes his forearm and he stops me. And I looked at him. He said, men don't run in the rain. And at the time, I was like, what? He said, man, we don't run in the rain. We walk to the truck. I started thinking, what in the world did he mean by that? But over time, I understood it wasn't about, you know, don't look stupid or whatever. It was like, men should be steady Men should be fearless. And if you're going to be frantic about the rain, what about in life? When you face something that truly is difficult? How will you ever. He was already looking ahead. How are you ever going to stand in and have a headship and leadership in your family? How are you going to deal with difficulties when they come your way if you think rain is difficult? And my dad's perfect vision of a man and his family is that in the pouring rain, his wife would be put in the car dry, his kids would be put in the back seat dry, and then he would sit at the steering wheel soaking wet.
Glenn Beck
You know, in looking through this, I don't know if I taught my kids anything that profound at all. But your dad said so many things to you that are so important. You know, one of the things that he said on Just Remaining Humble is, nobody cares what you did last year. And here's a guy who, you know, no, they care about what you did last year. You're in the hall of Fame, right?
Rick Burgess
Yeah. His humility was incredible. And, you know, he also, since he coached such a team sport, he was infuriated about individual awards. We literally had to tell him, dad, you're accepting this award on behalf of all the coaches, all the teams. He's like, no individual wins a football game. No individual has a successful football program. And he always had that attitude. But what he meant by that was, you know, and he taught me that lesson. He said, you can't spend the rest of your life continually tell stories about what you did last year. What are you going to do this year to make it count? And you can't drag. Last year, you know, he taught me that lesson, as you guys may have seen in the book, because I had started on varsity as a sophomore, which he. That drove him crazy. But my position coach actually gave me that. And so when I came back the next year as a junior, I thought, well, I'm a starter, and I wasn't even doing anything. I. I don't think it was that big a deal. But he stopped practice, day one. He said, hey, get out. Get on the sideline. Let's get somebody in here who wants to play. And I was over going, what's he even talking about? And I'm over there getting a drink of water or whatever, and he walks over and he says, hey, let me just tell you about this. Nobody cares what you did last year. It has no impact on what we're doing preparing this team. And I thought, okay, he's teaching a football lesson. But he's teaching much more than that. We all know the men and women, they keep telling that same story about what they did 25 years ago, but what have you done today?
Glenn Beck
So did your dad. I mean, you know, kids generally don't take that stuff well when you're saying it to them. You know what I mean? They're like, you know, they. Out. That is so frustrating. Did you take it that way or did you understand the lessons when he was. And was he just a hard ass all the time, or.
Rick Burgess
No, no, he really wasn't. You know, every player that ever played for him will tell you this. He was hard, but he was fair. And it was that fair side that bought that. What you're thinking about why you didn't. Now, there were days you got frustrated with him, of course, but. But did I understand the depth of the lessons when they were coming?
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Rick Burgess
Not all of them, but let me tell you why I was willing to listen. And he was a great leader. And this is the biggest part, and you just said it. Please do not picture my dad being the Great Santini. It was nothing like that. He was hard. He was no nonsense. It was his way or no way if he was in leadership. But he also would come home and leave all of that at the office, at home, he had a gregarious laugh that would fill up an entire house. He never took us out in the yard. So we're going to run through some drills today, boy. Nothing like that. When I told him I wanted to play football, he said, why? When I was, you know, a little league, he said, if you want to play because you want to, don't play because you think I want you to. And he didn't coach us in the league. He didn't take us out in the yard, like I said, and make us run. When he came home, he was dad and he was fun. And he was also really. Our mom was probably more of the heavy in the house. Now, look, when dad was called in, that was the end of the foolishness, okay? But mom kind of handled the daily outbreaks. Dad was only brought in for the. For the heavy stuff. And I think the thing that I could say that I love the most about him is that we always felt safe.
Glenn Beck
Why do you think this is important now?
Rick Burgess
I think we're missing this. I think there is. You know, my mother is a powerful woman. She's still alive today. And. And she certainly was not inferior to him in any way. But our house had structure, and the man was the head of the house, and Had a headship and a leadership. And the mom his total equal. They were equal, but they were beautifully distinct. And that's how God made the family. And we're turning that upside down. And we're taking men like my dad, and instead of celebrating them, we're actually criticizing them and calling that toxic masculinity when it's not. Now, there is a form of toxic masculinity, no doubt about that. But men like my dad, that's not it. And we're letting that being lumped in because he was a leader, because he was an influencer, because he believed you needed to be tough, because he believed you needed to stand in the gap, because he believed you needed to be steady. But he believed you didn't need to make excuses. He believed you quit. You didn't worry about things like rain that would take you off the main goal of where you're going. He was actually invaluable. And there was a time when men like him just blended into society. They weren't even considered to be a big deal. But we're losing them, and we got to turn that around.
Glenn Beck
What? I mean, how much would your father stick out now?
Rick Burgess
Like I said, if he was coaching, they would want to put him in jail. I can't. You know, and you see these. The thing that's missed, especially these young males, they crave a man like my dad. And we have males that think that they should be babied and spoiled and given whatever they want. And that's the way to, you know, that's no way to lead. I'll tell you, there are men everywhere we go. Can you imagine this? Glenn and Stu? I can be going through an airport and somebody will see my kids and they'll see me, and they'll say, are you Bill Burgess, son? And are these his grandchildren? And when I say yes, I can't tell you the number of times with tears in their eyes, they'll say, your daddy saved my life. Your daddy was the daddy I didn't have. If it wasn't for your daddy, I'd be in jail. And we're missing those guys.
Glenn Beck
You know, it's amazing because I have always found women who just have self confidence, they know who they are, they're comfortable in their own skin, and they just. They just walk differently. I find those women to be incredibly, incredibly attractive and beautiful. And, you know, you see all these men who are becoming. Becoming almost women in their attitude. I can't imagine women find that attractive. They find a man who knows who he is. You know and knows the role of a man. I would imagine that women feel the same way about. That's what's attractive is a man who's a man and not boastful, not coming in. And let me show you how it's none of that. Just a quiet, humble man.
Rick Burgess
Well, I will tell you, you're exactly right. And we see this a lot during the men's ministry. And my mom will tell you this. I'm married to the kind of woman you're talking about. I'm sure you guys are, too.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, we are.
Rick Burgess
But here's the thing. We're exhausting them because we're making them do our job and their job. And that's what's missing when we went out and started reaching and discipling men with the manchurch.com, which you guys have been kind enough to let me talk about. And when we finally get men to take the proper role in the home, the biggest fans of all this are women. To your point, Glenn, they're saying, I never wanted to have headship in the home. I never wanted to usurp my husband. I knew we were equal. I'm confident in myself. I wanted to do my job, but I wanted him to do his. I didn't want to do my job. And his. I'm not trying to, you know, be some woman who is under. Like I say, undermining my husband. My husband won't do it, and I've been stuck with it. And we're frustrating women. So, yes, when they see a man that takes his proper place, you better believe it's attractive.
Glenn Beck
The name of the book is Men Don't Run in the Rain is by Rick Burgess. If you'll hang on just a second. I only got a couple of minutes, but I got to take a quick break. I want to talk to you about your new show on the Blaze because I saw the first episode, and it's. It's crazy. We'll talk about that here in just a second. If you're planning to sell your home, there's one thing I suggest you avoid at all costs, and that's taking real estate advice from your Uncle Randy. Okay? Yeah. He once sold a boat trailer for a profit on Facebook. That doesn't mean he understands the housing market. The truth is, selling a home isn't about guesswork, gut feelings, or using the first guy who claims he once watched a masterclass. It's about strategy, knowing price, stage, market, negotiate to get through all of the closings without losing your sanity or your Shirt. That's why I recommend Real Estate agents I trust. It's my company. We specialize in connecting you to the best agents. They are full time professionals who have been vetted for track record, character performance, people who actually know how to get the top dollar and you won't waste your time. Randy might be a fun guy to have at a barbecue, but when it comes to the largest financial transaction of your life, I go with somebody who does more than dabble. It's realestate agents I trust dot com. We'll find the right one for you wherever you are. Real estate agents I tr 10 seconds station ID so Rick, I only have two minutes, but I want to make sure that we hit your show, Strange Encounters.
Rick Burgess
Oh, how about that? You know, when I was first approached about this, I said, let me tell you what I'm not going to do. I'm not doing the show about, about Bigfoot. I'm not doing one about space aliens. I'm not doing one about ghosts and monsters because I know that's real trendy and popular and it gets a lot of views and all that. I said, now if y' all want me to do a podcast on spiritual warfare, the real supernatural, which is happening all around us, angels and demons, I'm happy to do it because I think there's a huge confusion involving that. And most of the things that we call monsters and space aliens and, and ghosts, they're nothing but demons in the spiritual realm. The word of God tells me all I need to know about the supernatural. I really don't need those other things because if we knew what was going on around us, and the problem is when we're not educated on this, that battle is happening whether we want to be part of it or not. But I fear that even the Western church, many times we're sending people into a battle that we haven't prepared them to fight. And the response for the first episode.
Glenn Beck
Has been really one minute. Explain it. First episode.
Rick Burgess
First episode is I lay out what the Bible says and doesn't say about monsters and angels and demons. And then the second episode, which is out, right? Well, it's for Blaze subscribers. It'll be out tonight and then it'll be out this weekend. We actually talked to a man who fought a demon that was attacking his child. And we tell you how to do that as well.
Glenn Beck
And I have, I mean, I have experienced it. I've experienced in my own home where you there is, you raise your hand to the square and in the name of Jesus Christ, depart and it is. It's real. We are really under spiritual warfare right now and too many people just dismiss it. Just dismiss it.
Rick Burgess
It's all around us and explains so many things. But you got to know what you're dealing with and I hope we can help you do that.
Glenn Beck
Thank you, Rick. I appreciate it. God bless you. Thank you, Glenn. Thank you. Men Don't Run in the rain. Also the Rick Burgess show. You'll see Strange Encounters. You can see both episodes tonight. The second one drops. It's a brand new Blaze TV podcast. All right, back in just a minute with a new movie that is about to come out next. Sam.
Stu Burguiere
This is Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck
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James Comey
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Glenn Beck
Neil McDonough is with us. You know him because he's probably one of the most fabulous, fabulous villains ever on television, I think. But he's also Band of brothers. My inorder report. Walking tall Yellowstone suit. Star Trek first contract. You were in Star Trek first contact.
Neil McDonough
I was. I flew the ship in that bad boy. That was awesome.
Glenn Beck
Incredible Hulk, Fidelity, and Cadillac. And now his latest feature is the Last Rodeo. You star in it, but you wrote and produced it as well.
Neil McDonough
That's right.
Glenn Beck
And you play a guy who is the oldest contestant in a rodeo, but it's not. It's. I mean, yes, it's a lot of rodeo, but it also is about family and what's important and the courage it takes to put your family back together.
Neil McDonough
That's right. Yeah, it's. You know, I was always searching for the idea of, you know, being an athlete, trying to find, okay, who's the oldest rookie of the year, who's the oldest this and that. And I wasn't finding anything. And then one day I was doing a Western called A Warrant, and I was driving home, and when I'm away from Revae and the kids, I get pretty melancholy, Sad, depressed, whatever. Yeah, exactly. So I was driving home, and I had to pull over to the side of the road because I got gut punched by this thought. What would ever happen to me if something happened to my wife, Reve? And then I'm looking out and I saw some horses out there. And then I know God planted this idea in my skull because I didn't know a whole lot about bull riding. I've been riding horses my whole life. Of course I knew what PBR was, but the idea was write a movie about Rocky on a bull for a grandfather that has to save his grandson because he has a brain tumor. The same thing that killed his wife.
Glenn Beck
Jeez.
Neil McDonough
Where did death's divine inspiration. And then on the side of the road for about two hours. I voice dictated the whole script into my phone.
Glenn Beck
Wow.
Neil McDonough
And I sent it off to my writing partner, Derek Presley, the next day. And we came up with the first draft within a week. And then Reve and I went out and raised the financing the next week, and angel jumped on board. And the amazing, amazing angel studios that I adore. And this is our third film with. With those guys. And, you know, you meet, being a man of the LDS faith, I love those guys. I love what they stand for. I love the family environment, the family atmosphere.
Glenn Beck
What I really love about this is. It's. They're not LDS films. No, they're. They're films. Yeah, they're. They're films and they're TV and everything else, but they're just. It doesn't matter. Are you a person of faith? Do you want to make the world a better place?
Neil McDonough
Bingo.
Glenn Beck
Can we sort all of that stuff out later? Let's just do that first, right? You know what I mean?
Neil McDonough
I'm Catholic, right? So the films that Reve and I are making at the McDonough company through angel aren't just for Christians. They're for Christians, they're for Muslims, they're for Jews, they're agnostics or for Buddhists. It's basically, we want to make films that entertain people, get them at the edge of their seats, but actually find out about family and about faith, and at the end of it, feel great about being in this film. But I might call you out a little bit and think, you know what? I can be a little bit better of a dad. I can be better of a daughter or wife or co worker or whatever. And it's the faith. And that's what America was really built upon, wasn't it? When you mentioned God four times in Declaration of Independence and our bill says in God we Trust, I think Hollywood kind of veered away from talking about God and talking about faith and talking about family. And now we're building films, especially the Last Rodeo, where it's front and center. You get a fractured family. What are you gonna do to protect it?
Glenn Beck
Isn't it amazing how Hollywood we used to, those of us who, you know, wanted cleaner films, faith films, et cetera, et cetera, we'd always look at our films and we'd go, what are. Can we stop making those? Stop preaching to people. Just tell a great story. And now the people who figured that out, Hollywood, that's all they're doing is preaching to us, and they're just going down into the ground.
Neil McDonough
Well, they're preaching a message that generally doesn't really coincide what core American values are.
Glenn Beck
Right?
Neil McDonough
So to write films about the heartland of America and for the heartland of America, which Hollywood hasn't done for such a long time, is they don't know it. And we've screened this film now for four or five different cities, predominantly in the Midwest or in the heartland of America. They're going bonkers for it.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I'm watching it this weekend.
Neil McDonough
It's just. I'm so proud of it. But if you love films like this, if you love films where you can take the whole family, you don't have to cover your eyes or ears for some kids in certain scenes. But actually great films that talk about family values, you got to support this film because it tells Hollywood enough of the really dark stuff that they've been putting out there. It's time to get back to American values.
Glenn Beck
You say that you didn't know much about bull riding. How did you know about PBR and not much about bull riding?
Neil McDonough
Well, you know about. You see it on espn, and PBR has blown up in the last few years.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Neil McDonough
It blew up so much that Reve and I are now part owners of the Austin Gamblers Rodeo team. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. That's great.
Neil McDonough
You know, and it's. There's something about the rodeo that unlike most sporting events, where half the people in the audience hate the other half.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Neil McDonough
Or they're screaming, you stink. You're a bumble. That never happens at a PBR event. It starts with a prayer, first of all. And the whole time, everyone in the audience, and it's families, which is what I love so much, everyone's cheering for each writer to hit those eight seconds because it's so stinking exciting to watch.
Glenn Beck
It, and it's so hard, it's impossible, you know, when you look at it. And those are the longest eight seconds of your life. Watching them, guys. I mean, it is. It's. It's amazing. I went with a friend of mine who is Scottish. I mean, real Scottish. And he was also. What was the Special Forces. He was in the. He was in the elite of the elite of the elite and in the only. In the only force in England that didn't have to stand for the Queen because she said to his group, you've done enough for Great Britain. You don't need to stand. I mean, that's. Wow. So he was a man's man. And I brought him up to the ranch, and he had never seen rodeo before, and he's like, this is gonna be stupid. This isn't a sport. Literally, the first eight seconds, he looked at me and he said, good God, how did I not know about this?
Neil McDonough
It's the greatest sport.
Glenn Beck
It is amazing.
Neil McDonough
You get 32 rides a night. You get those eight seconds feeling every single time. And a guy falls off. There's the other thing. The athletes, if a dude falls off their horse or off their bull, they're there to pick them up and say, it's all right. You get them next time. Or if a guy gets the 8 seconds, they're high five and say, congratulations, I'm gonna get you. It's that healthy competition that PBR has that I love so much. And it's all about family. Family first, me second. God first, me second. The things that we live by in our house, and those are the films that we write. And I'm so blessed to be able to have Reve and All our kids be part of it. They all had small parts in it, but they all worked the stunt department. They all worked craft service. They would do certain things, be part of seeing what mom and dad do. And they all want to be in the business, and what a compliment that is.
Glenn Beck
How much of the bull were you on?
Neil McDonough
Unless it was in the shoot. They wouldn't let me out in the big area, but I begged.
Glenn Beck
But I'll tell you this, you would have done it.
Neil McDonough
Oh, in a heartbeat. I'm a knucklehead, so the amount of hours that I can't even tell you how many hours I spent on. On a mechanical bull getting busted up. When you fall off the mechanical bull, you know, especially when you're out in the dirt and there's no padding and you're just getting whooped time after time. For months and months, we trained on mechanical bulls.
Glenn Beck
My gosh.
Neil McDonough
The problem is now, if I. But I was also in the best shape of my life. You know, I trained so hard and I worked with this great trainer, Scott St. John, his company that now we're part of, Flip my life. These are things that I put into my body that made me even healthier and more ripped and prepared for getting my, my, my butt handed to me.
Glenn Beck
If you're not, if you're not in good shape, that's because, you know, this story is about, you know, the oldest, the oldest writer. And I don't even, I don't think I've ever seen an old writer.
Neil McDonough
If you're 30, that's all PBR, you're an old man.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Neil McDonough
If you're 35, you're like, what are you doing? What is mentally wrong with you? But for this, it was. There was no choice. You know, 10 years ago, his wife died of brain cancer. He got drunk and rode a bull, broke his back. And his life is just been kind of awful ever since. And it kind of went back to what happened to me years ago when I couldn't get a job because they thought I was this. When I refused to do a kissing scene. And they took everything away from me. My house, my cars, my swagger, my everything. And then I kind of just drank myself silly for a couple years because I couldn't get a job, I couldn't provide for my family. And I was just pushing everyone away from me and just wallowing in my own self pity. And then one day I asked God, and I told you before, why have you forgotten about me? And as soon as those words came out of my mouth, I realized I was just making it about me. And then the phone rang a minute later, and it was John Avnett, who directed the Last Rodeo, said, I hear you going through some hard stuff. How would you like to be the villain on Justified? And that was my shot back at the title. And ever since then, I've worked my butt off to make sure that I'm giving glory to him and working as hard as I can. But I don't want to ever let down the audience.
Glenn Beck
So I read some review somewhere, and it said, they're taking advantage of this strange fascination with the center of the country and the cowboy. And I'm like, it's not as strange. We're returning to our roots.
Neil McDonough
Exactly. That's what America was built on, the American idea of family and faith. And we can do anything if we work together, you know. So I'm so proud of this film. Please go out and support it and tell Hollywood, enough of the dark stuff. And I've been guilty of being part of the dark stuff. You know, as a villain, you know, I have to provide for my family. But now I've gotten to the point in my life that people are trusting Reve and I to come up with really good films. And all the films we've made so far have turned a profit.
Glenn Beck
I don't know if. I don't know if avoiding the bad guys is a good idea either. I mean.
Neil McDonough
Oh, I love playing my bad guys.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, you are a really good guy.
Neil McDonough
They're so much fun.
Glenn Beck
Bad guy. Oh, they've got to be great.
Neil McDonough
I get to infuse comedy into the most bizarre situation. And, you know, on the set, when we're doing the bad guys, you know, we're all just laughing because it's just so absurd, the situations that I'm in. But then when I play the heroes, it's hard to slough them off, because then I'm actually playing myself and I'm dredging up, you know, all the stuff that's actually Neil McDonough. So Joe Wainwright and Neil McDonough are very, very, very similar. It's semi autobiographical, what he went through and what I went through. And it's pretty awesome to put it.
Glenn Beck
All out there when you. When you brought up, you know, your. Your trouble in the past, in some ways, this had to be hard, cathartic hard.
Neil McDonough
It's humbling because I have the shot now to be John Wayne and be the guy who wins it in the end and gets a kiss the girl in the end. And I finally have my first on screen Kiss. And it's with none other than my amazing wife, Reve. So to say we did it our way is kind of an understatement. We went through the hardships of what it took to get here. But now that we're here, we're so blessed. We're gonna keep on pumping out great movies for everybody.
Glenn Beck
Can we play a bit of the trailer real quick? Do you remember everything that you put.
Tulsi Gabbard
All of us through the last time.
Glenn Beck
You wrote, you will not get on that ball.
Neil McDonough
Well, then what are we going to do about Cody?
Glenn Beck
I'm going to be okay, Mom.
Neil McDonough
$750,000 for first place?
Glenn Beck
You got a better idea?
Neil McDonough
I'm all ears.
Glenn Beck
We've got some incredible news. The rodeo legend's gonna compete for the first time in years.
Stu Burguiere
Give me the green light.
Glenn Beck
Joeling right. Three time world champ rides again. This is gonna be.
James Comey
This ain't the senior circuit.
Neil McDonough
Good luck.
Glenn Beck
You're gonna need it, Joe. Wade Wright competing at over 50 years younger. I'm grandfathered in. Right? You right about that, granddad.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, his grandson's sick and he's got to earn money.
Glenn Beck
That's why he's here. You gotta focus, Joe.
Neil McDonough
Leave my seat. I only ask once.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, very. Be patient with her. She loves you fiercely.
Stu Burguiere
Kendall, Wayne, Ryan.
Glenn Beck
Keep up. I'm fine. Of course you will. That's a genuine, true legend right there. Here we go.
Stu Burguiere
Come on, Joe.
James Comey
Get it.
Glenn Beck
Get it. Excellent.
James Comey
That's awesome.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, awesome. The last rodeo. It comes out when? Next week.
Neil McDonough
Memorial weekend.
Glenn Beck
Memorial Day 23. Well, that's a. That's a big weekend.
Neil McDonough
We are David versus Goliath.
Glenn Beck
Come on, peeps.
Neil McDonough
You gotta support our film. Get out there and buy some tickets.
Glenn Beck
May 23rd, the last rodeo. You want to get tickets? You can get them right now through Angel. Angel.com rodeo Angel.com rodeo Neal, always great to see you. Thank you. Thank you, thank you.
Neil McDonough
God bless you.
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
This is Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck
So we, we've talked a lot about James Comey and some of the things that have been coming out during the show. And there's some, there's some new information. James Comey, you know, his thing is. No, I just have, I found these shells on the beach like this. I took a picture and post them to Instagram. And I knew they were something political, but I didn't know what really. 86, 47, you're the, you're the head of the FBI. You know what, you know how mobs use 86. But you know, whatever you're not going to be able to prove and you're not going to be able to put him in jail. You're just not at least convict, you're.
James Comey
Not going to probably successfully convict him after it goes through the courts, whether you can put him in jail over it. I mean, who knows?
Glenn Beck
You can make his life miserable.
James Comey
You can make his life miserable.
Glenn Beck
You know, as they tried to do with Donald Trump. Actually, they were really trying to put him in prison. But yes, you know, the punishment process is the punishment process is the punishment.
James Comey
And they really don't like him. I don't know. Donald Trump doesn't like him. But the people around Donald Trump who are loyal to Trump really don't like him.
Glenn Beck
What does SCOTUS say about this in the history.
James Comey
So Fire is a good organization. We've talked about it before, the Free Speech Organization. They talk about how in 1969, Robert Watts, a guy was convicted for saying, if they ever make me carry a rifle, the first man I want to get in my sights is lbj.
Glenn Beck
Okay, that's pretty clear.
James Comey
Really clear, Right? Much clearer than, you know, this, this situation with Comey.
Glenn Beck
Right.
James Comey
SCOTUS reversed the conviction, holding Watts First First Amendment speech was protected, and it was political hyperbole, not a true threat.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
James Comey
2023 SCOTUS. And so this is. The current Supreme Court decided that to convict a person of true threats, the government must prove that the defendant knew his speech would put another in fear of physical harm or consciously disregarded a substantial risk that it would be viewed as a threat of violence. You can argue that one, you know.
Glenn Beck
Have a hard time proving it. But you. But you could argue that.
James Comey
But with the precedent of that building on top of, hey, a direct threat to the president with a gun was already seen as hyperbole. You're gonna have a tough time getting a conviction or at least getting it through the courts. That being said, that doesn't mean they're not going to make his life a living.
Glenn Beck
Just has to stop it. Just stop.
James Comey
Yeah.
Rick Burgess
Be careful.
Glenn Beck
Right.
James Comey
Just be sensible.
Glenn Beck
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. All right, have a safe weekend. We'll see you Monday. God bless. This is gl.
Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program – "The Dangerous TRUTH About Comey's '8647' Trump Post"
Release Date: May 16, 2025 | Guests: Neal McDonough & Jason Whitlock
The episode begins with Glenn Beck introducing the topic of the day: former FBI Director James Comey's controversial Instagram post featuring the number "8647." This post has sparked significant debate and concern regarding its implications for President Donald Trump.
Glenn Beck and his co-host Stu Burguiere delve into the meaning behind Comey's post. They explore various interpretations of "8647," initially considering benign meanings before uncovering its more sinister connotations.
Glenn Beck [07:37]: "Ralph Lauren. Somebody is selling fake Ralph Lauren clothing. He needs to get to his joint, his house, because he has some way to prove that that person."
James Comey [12:35]: "That's 86 the cheese, which means get rid of the cheese."
The hosts discuss historical and colloquial meanings of "86," highlighting its origins from Prohibition-era slang and its usage in different contexts, such as in the hospitality industry.
The conversation shifts to the potential threats embedded in Comey's post and the responsibilities of a former FBI director in public discourse.
Tulsi Gabbard joins the discussion, vehemently condemning Comey's post.
Beck and Gabbard debate the severity of Comey's actions, with Gabbard asserting that such threats warrant legal consequences, while Comey argues about the challenges of prosecuting political hyperbole under current Supreme Court standards.
James Comey provides insights into the legal challenges surrounding the interpretation of his post, referencing Supreme Court rulings on true threats and political speech.
This segment underscores the complexities of enforcing accountability for speech that may be perceived as threatening but falls under protected political expression.
Shifting focus, Glenn Beck introduces guest Jason Whitlock to discuss the ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs. The conversation centers on the superficial nature of the prosecution, which Whitlock argues is more about dismantling Diddy's influence than addressing substantive criminal activity.
Whitlock compares the trial to high-profile cases like Epstein's, suggesting that Diddy's prosecution lacks depth and fails to hold all involved parties accountable.
The hosts and guests debate the broader implications of selective prosecutions and the erosion of trust in the justice system. They express concerns about the precedent set by such trials and the message it sends about accountability for powerful individuals.
Rick Burgess joins the program to discuss his book, "Men Don't Run in the Rain," which explores themes of leadership, responsibility, and traditional masculinity.
Burgess emphasizes the importance of positive male role models and critiques contemporary notions of masculinity, advocating for a return to values that promote strength and integrity without descending into toxicity.
The discussion extends to the current state of American culture, with a focus on the decline of traditional values and the need for societal restructuring to uphold accountability and resilience.
Both Beck and Burgess stress the necessity of fostering environments where traditional values are celebrated and upheld, particularly in the upbringing of future generations.
The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of accountability, the dangers of political rhetoric, and the need for strong, principled leadership in both public and private spheres.
Beck encourages listeners to remain vigilant and proactive in addressing the challenges posed by influential figures who may undermine societal values and institutional integrity.
Glenn Beck [07:37]: "Ralph Lauren. Somebody is selling fake Ralph Lauren clothing. He needs to get to his joint, his house, because he has some way to prove that that person."
Tulsi Gabbard [21:37]: "People like him who issue direct threats against the President of the United States... must be held accountable under the law."
James Comey [128:48]: "SCOTUS reversed the conviction, holding Watts' First Amendment speech was protected, and it was political hyperbole, not a true threat."
Rick Burgess [77:22]: "He was hard, but he was fair. He taught me that men should be steady and fearless."
Glenn Beck [34:21]: "Somebody has got to set lessons out. Somebody has to start paying for bad behavior."
Rick Burgess [65:28]: "We've mainstreamed a nihilistic mindset and a perverted degenerate mindset that is harming the freedom and innocence of children."
Glenn Beck [123:00]: "If you don't clean this kind of stuff up, we have no chance of survival."
'8647' Controversy: Former FBI Director James Comey's Instagram post using "8647" has raised alarms due to its possible coded threat against President Trump. The interpretation of such symbols carries significant weight, especially when originating from high-profile figures.
Accountability and Free Speech: The episode highlights the delicate balance between protecting free speech and ensuring accountability for public threats, referencing recent Supreme Court decisions that complicate the prosecution of such statements.
Selective Prosecution Concerns: The discussion on the Diddy trial suggests a pattern of targeting influential individuals without addressing broader criminal networks, raising questions about the motives and effectiveness of such prosecutions.
Traditional Masculinity: Through Rick Burgess's insights, the podcast advocates for a resurgence of positive male role models who embody strength, fairness, and responsibility, countering contemporary critiques of masculinity.
Cultural Decay and Solutions: The hosts argue that the erosion of traditional values threatens societal cohesion and safety, urging a collective effort to uphold accountability and foster environments that support familial and societal integrity.
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions and viewpoints presented in "The Dangerous TRUTH About Comey's '8647' Trump Post" episode of The Glenn Beck Program. It offers listeners a clear understanding of the episode's main themes and the nuanced debates surrounding them.