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Best of the Program | Guest: Scott Presler | 1/5/22

Best of the Program | Guest: Scott Presler | 1/5/22

Best of the Program | Guest: Scott Presler | 1/5/22

Thursday, 5th January 2023
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0:00

Just got off the call with Rhonda

0:02

Santos because I asked him whose

0:04

week to know. During

0:06

the show, I'm like, Right?

0:08

You're riding on speech. I think you asked me. Did he ride his

0:10

own speech? And I couldn't tell you. Yeah.

0:13

But I thought he did because he he writes

0:16

everything himself. He didn't have

0:18

a speech writer. And

0:20

so I just asked him, is

0:22

this what did you write yourself? This is

0:24

a unbelievable speed.

0:26

Yeah. And he wrote and he said, everywhere. All

0:29

him. Yeah. We we said because I

0:31

was with him the night before. I

0:33

left at probably about nine thirty.

0:36

He said yeah. He said,

0:39

I'll show you the I'll show you when

0:41

my wife send it in about ten thirty.

0:45

And said, put it in the prompter he's

0:47

done unless you see any

0:48

errors. That's amazing.

0:50

Yeah. No. It was a great speech a great, I think, vision

0:53

for the country. Right? I mean, that's

0:55

why we talked about it today. It is

0:57

somebody has got to articulate a

1:00

new vision. Somebody has to say

1:02

in the GOP. Where

1:05

are we going? Where

1:07

are we going? And I think that's one

1:09

of the things that the freedom caucus and they're

1:11

not doing really good job at expressing

1:13

this. But this is really what they

1:15

are saying is we're not going there

1:18

anymore. You keep doing the

1:20

same thing and expecting different results

1:22

or telling us. It's gonna be a different

1:25

result. No. We

1:27

need to be a constitutional republic.

1:30

And Chipotle was gonna be on

1:32

with today, but apparently,

1:34

they're having a lot of meetings. Yes.

1:37

So we will we will get the word

1:39

from him hopefully on tomorrow's pot.

1:42

We also talk about the process of ballot harvesting.

1:44

It's negative term. I don't think it's a good process,

1:47

but it it's also not illegal in most

1:49

places. What do you do about that?

1:51

How do you deal with ballot harvesting and

1:53

future elections? And the kind

1:57

of mysterious darker

2:00

stuff that is happening

2:02

at the Vatican. There is

2:04

a split in the Vatican. Kind

2:06

of the deep Vatican state, if you

2:08

will, but the

2:10

former pope who just died and

2:13

the current pope, they

2:15

both are talking about evil

2:18

in the Vatican. But I have a feeling

2:20

they are kind of talking about

2:23

each other or their allies.

2:26

It's fascinating. You'll hear about that on today's

2:28

podcast. You're

2:36

listening too. The This

2:44

is the Glenbeck program. I'm

2:46

glad you're here. Monday,

2:51

I flew to Florida and

2:55

had dinner with the the DeSantis.

2:58

Couple of first lady and

3:01

governor DeSantis. And,

3:04

you know what, I I was really impressed by

3:06

him in this way, neither

3:09

one of them sucked up to me. And

3:12

when you're sitting, you know, I walk into

3:14

this room, there are five hundred people there. And

3:16

I'm coming with my son because

3:19

I, you know my

3:21

wife is like, what am I gonna go and sit around

3:23

with a bunch of people that I don't know and have

3:26

really nothing in common with and

3:28

really no. And I'm

3:30

like, okay, honey. Thank you. And

3:33

so I brought my son. And when

3:35

I sat down, I said, well, let's see who

3:37

we're sitting next to. And I go

3:39

around the table to someone of the first in the room and

3:41

I go on the table and I look at all of the name

3:43

tags and it's Jonathan Sachs who I

3:45

was so excited, so excited

3:47

for him. And I didn't have my glasses on

3:49

and I said, Rafe, who

3:51

is sitting next to me here? Because it just

3:53

looked like a long hyphenated name

3:56

as I couldn't see it without my glasses. And

3:58

he said, Florida

4:00

governor Ron

4:02

DeSantis, and I said, oh,

4:06

The guy sat down and never

4:08

tried to suck up. Never said I'm a big

4:10

fan. None of

4:12

it. None of it. I felt like

4:15

and this is a good thing. I felt like I was

4:17

at line in in a line at grocery

4:20

store and I

4:22

happen to be in front of a mirror behind him

4:24

and he turned around and said, hey, What's

4:26

happening? Oh, no. How's your day

4:28

been? I mean, it was like that. Mhmm.

4:32

I brought it to politics and

4:35

he was like not impressed. He

4:37

was he is shares

4:39

that with so many Americans not impressed by

4:41

you. Yeah. No. But I mean, I I

4:43

don't mean it by me. I mean, it was

4:46

he was he just he just didn't feel

4:48

like a politician. Mhmm. And he

4:50

felt comfortable Like, I

4:52

don't care what you say about me. I really

4:54

I really don't. And I liked

4:56

that. Then I sat

4:59

and watched him take the

5:01

oath of office and he was using the bible of

5:03

the revolution from my vault, which I

5:05

brought as a surprise to him and

5:07

said, I got the Lincoln Bible,

5:09

and I have one, you know, from the Washington

5:11

era, the revolutionary Bible.

5:14

And he picked the revolution Bible. And

5:16

so he was being sworn in. And then he got up

5:18

and gave his speech. GOP,

5:22

listen carefully. Because

5:25

this is everything you

5:27

need to know and

5:29

do. He said,

5:31

freedom lives here in our great sunshine

5:34

to Florida. It lives the

5:37

the GOP does not believe this.

5:39

Good politicians that

5:42

are serving us do believe

5:44

this. It lives in the courage

5:46

of those who patrol the streets and

5:48

keep our community safe. It

5:50

lives in the industry of those who

5:52

work long hours to earn a living

5:54

and raise their families. It

5:56

lives in the dedication of those who

5:58

teach our children. It lives in

6:00

the determination of those who grow

6:02

our food. It lives in the

6:04

wisdom of our senior citizens. It

6:06

lives in the dreams of the historic numbers

6:09

of families who have moved from thousands

6:11

of miles away because

6:13

they saw Florida as the land

6:15

of liberty and the land

6:17

of sanity. Whoa.

6:21

What does that tell you? GOP? The

6:23

guy won by nineteen points.

6:28

What is he doing? Listen

6:32

over the past few years as so

6:34

many states in our country grinding

6:36

their citizens down. We

6:39

in Florida lifted

6:41

our people up. Now,

6:44

wait a minute. I thought he was a big hate

6:46

monger. No. He's

6:48

not giving you stuff in return

6:50

for power. He's

6:53

letting you do it because

6:55

he believes in you. When

6:59

other states consigned their people's

7:01

freedom to the dustbin, Florida

7:03

stood strongly as freedom's linchpin.

7:06

K? There's the first thing. Stop

7:08

violating our rights. When

7:12

the world lost its mind, when

7:15

common sense suddenly became an

7:17

uncommon virtue, Florida

7:19

was a refuge of sanity, a

7:21

citadel of freedom for our

7:23

fellow Americans and even for

7:25

people around the world. So what

7:27

does that tell you? Step number

7:29

two. Stop the

7:31

insanity. There are

7:33

two genders. You

7:35

wanna be one happy little pony,

7:37

you can be one happy little pony.

7:39

But that doesn't change the

7:42

eternal truth that there

7:44

are only two genders.

7:46

You can do whatever you want on your own

7:48

time, but don't try to

7:50

teach my children

7:52

lies. Period when

7:55

the world lost its mind that

7:58

people came to Florida in

8:00

captaining the ship of state.

8:03

We choose to navigate the

8:05

boisterous sea of liberty, then

8:08

cower in the calm docks of

8:10

despotism. That's one

8:12

of my favorite lines. That is so

8:14

great. Navigate the

8:16

boisterous sea of liberty. In other

8:18

words, it's a store man. Some

8:20

of us are gonna be hanging on for dear

8:22

life. Some of us are gonna be

8:24

leaning over the rail or the rail

8:26

barfing our heads off. But

8:28

I'd rather be there and free

8:30

than kept

8:33

safe by some big state that

8:35

tells me exactly what to do.

8:37

That would be item number

8:39

three, GOP, you should

8:41

do. We

8:44

face attacks. We take hits.

8:47

But we weather the storms. We stand

8:49

our ground and we do what is right.

8:52

That's why the freedom caucus

8:55

is good. There's no

8:57

one with a spine anymore.

9:00

We need people with a

9:02

spine and when they stand

9:04

up against all odds to

9:06

do your work.

9:10

And that work should be I don't mean

9:12

the GOP I don't mean the people who

9:14

voted for them. I mean Americans,

9:16

which by the way, in the sea of

9:18

insanity, what

9:20

was it Stanford or Princeton

9:22

said yesterday that Americans

9:24

is a divisive word and

9:26

we should stop using it. Americans

9:31

your work, Americans,

9:34

not independents, not

9:36

Republicans, not them Americans,

9:39

is to make sure

9:41

people remain free.

9:44

And here they are standing

9:46

up with a spine, taking the

9:48

hits, but standing their ground.

9:50

He goes on as the book of Psalms

9:53

reminds us I will not fear

9:55

though tens of thousands of sail me on

9:57

every side. We have you

9:59

refused to use polls and put our

10:01

finger in the wind. Because

10:03

leaders do not follow, they lead.

10:05

That's another thing, GOP. Do

10:07

you notice he doesn't grandstand?

10:10

He doesn't say, well, you know, what we're

10:12

gonna do? We're gonna take

10:14

all that money one of these days

10:16

from BlackRock, where

10:18

you but you watch, where

10:20

I do it, and then they never

10:22

do it. Instead, you're like, why

10:24

isn't he doing anything with BlackRock? And the

10:26

next day is on TV going, yeah, I just

10:28

want you to know. I just signed this order. We

10:30

just passed it and all that

10:32

money to BlackRock that's gone. He

10:34

doesn't threaten, he doesn't

10:37

boast, really, he's unimpressed with

10:39

all of it. There's

10:42

another thing, GOP. Stop

10:45

telling us what you're going to

10:47

do because you're lying

10:49

to us. And when

10:51

honest people go to Washington and

10:53

they say, we're gonna stand for

10:55

this, of course, you're

10:57

tearing them down. You can't

10:59

have them win. You

11:02

can't have somebody standing. Because

11:04

once other people notice, wait a minute, these

11:06

guys are standing For

11:08

basic

11:08

principles, what the hell's

11:12

What's my guy doing? You're

11:13

all in trouble. He

11:16

said we've articulated a vision for

11:18

a free and prosperous state.

11:20

Have you heard the GOP do

11:22

that? Have they articulated a

11:25

vision for a

11:27

Presler and prosperous America. Because

11:29

I haven't heard it. What I hear is

11:32

were not the other crats.

11:36

We have through persistence and hard work

11:38

executed that vision. We

11:40

have produced favorable results.

11:42

We're here today because the people

11:44

of Florida, not the government,

11:46

the people of Florida have

11:48

validated our efforts in record

11:50

fashion. Florida shows

11:52

results matter. We

11:54

lead not by mere words, but

11:56

by deeds. A men.

11:59

Four years ago, we promised

12:01

to pursue a bold agenda and we did that and

12:03

we were produced results. Florida

12:06

is taxed lightly, regulated

12:08

reasonably and spent conservatively.

12:11

Which member of the GOP

12:14

doesn't think we should tax

12:16

lightly, regulate

12:18

reasonably and spend

12:21

conservatively besides

12:23

those in Washington. We

12:27

promised we would enact big education

12:29

reforms and we delivered. He

12:31

has. I'd like to see the

12:33

GOP say we're going to abolish

12:35

the Department of Ed. We

12:38

said we would end judicial activism

12:40

by appointing juris to understand the proper role

12:42

of the judges to apply the law as

12:45

written, not legislate from the bench

12:47

and we delivered. We promised usher in

12:49

a new era of stewardship of

12:51

Florida's natural resources by

12:53

promoting water quality in the everglades,

12:55

everglades restoration efforts and

12:57

we delivered. We said we would stand

12:59

for law and order and support

13:01

the men and women of law enforcement and

13:03

we delivered. We promised to

13:05

remedy deficiencies in Florida's

13:07

election Administration and to

13:09

hold wayward officials accountable and we

13:11

delivered. Where is anyone

13:13

in the GOP saying that?

13:15

And that's gotta be at the state level. Are

13:18

they doing that in your state? We

13:22

said we would support the areas of

13:24

Northwest Florida sticking in hurricane a

13:26

Michael and we delivered. And when hurricane

13:29

Iain came last year, the state

13:31

coordinated a massive mobilization

13:33

of response personnel facilitated

13:35

the fastest power restoration

13:37

on record and even quickly

13:39

rebuilt key bridges that had been

13:41

wiped out by the storm. We've

13:43

stood by the people of Southwest Florida and

13:45

will continue to do so in the weeks months and years

13:47

ahead. Do you remember

13:50

all of those interviews desantis

13:53

did during the hurricane where he was

13:55

standing in front of the water, where they

13:57

were rebuilding the bridge, and he was like, I've

13:59

instructed them Yeah,

14:01

I don't remember those either. Because

14:05

again, GOP, he

14:07

doesn't need to talk about

14:09

it. People who actually

14:12

do the right thing is

14:14

so breathtaking to

14:16

America that the

14:18

word gets out. Eric's

14:20

like, did you hear what happened in Florida

14:22

with the bridge? Did you did you see

14:24

how fast they did that? You don't have

14:26

to tout it. It's so breathtaking

14:29

and spectacular when

14:31

somebody just does

14:33

their job. You don't

14:35

need to be on all the talk shows.

14:39

Because of these and other efforts,

14:41

Florida is leading the nation. Wouldn't you like to

14:43

hear this from the GOP? We're

14:47

number one in the United States

14:49

in net immigration.

14:53

In other words, more people are coming into

14:55

Florida than leaving. We're

14:57

number one fastest growing state.

14:59

Number one in new business formation

15:01

Number one in tourism, economic freedom,

15:04

education freedom, parental involvement

15:06

in education. We're number one.

15:08

Number one in public higher education.

15:11

That's a record we can be proud

15:13

of. He then goes on to say we

15:15

have to ensure our school systems

15:17

are responsive to parents and students, not

15:19

partisan interest groups. There you

15:21

go, GOP. We must

15:23

ensure our institutions of higher learning are

15:25

focused on academic excellence and

15:27

the pursuit of truth not

15:29

the imposition of trendy

15:31

ideology. Florida must be a

15:33

great place to raise a family. We

15:35

will enact more family friendly

15:37

policies to make it easier to raise children, and

15:39

we will defend our children against

15:42

those who seek to rob them of

15:44

their innocence. We're

15:46

a law and order state. We'll conserve

15:49

our and treasure our natural resources.

15:54

This is the

15:56

winning plan. You

15:58

don't need a think tank.

16:01

Google Rondesantis

16:04

inaugural speech twenty

16:06

twenty two, and

16:08

it's all there. All

16:11

there. Just do

16:14

that. And

16:16

let's watch what happens.

16:19

This is

16:22

the best of the Glenbeck program.

16:30

Alright. So let

16:32

me let me start

16:34

here. Let me start at Christmas. Pope

16:37

Francis made

16:39

a dire warning to

16:41

the the Curia,

16:43

the Cardinals and everybody else in

16:45

the Vatican, warning them to be

16:47

ever vigilant of demons lurking

16:50

in the Vatican. Now this

16:52

was part of his Christmas address, which

16:55

apparently, he has turned

16:58

into an

17:00

annual airing of grievances some

17:03

place in his Christmas address, he

17:05

will put some things where he's,

17:07

you know, kind of upset

17:10

about inside the

17:10

Vatican, he'll bury that in the Christmas

17:13

address. So they've adopted part of

17:15

Vestavus into The

17:19

Vatican's Christmas test of

17:21

us? Yeah. From it was, of

17:23

course, the George Costanza holiday.

17:26

Right. They had the airing of grievances

17:28

at Target. That's right. Well, that's kinda what

17:30

it is. Wow. I know what it is.

17:33

So he said you have to be ever

17:35

vigilant of demons lurking in

17:37

the Vatican. Now

17:39

he he couched this and

17:41

you could read it this way, this is probably what he

17:44

meant, but listen to the whole

17:46

story. He said we could easily fall into

17:48

the temptation of thinking we're safe,

17:50

better than others, no longer in the

17:52

need of conversion. But

17:54

there is an elegant

17:56

demon who does not make a loud

17:58

entrance, but comes with flowers

18:00

in his hand. So he says

18:02

this elegant demon

18:04

is now lurking among the Vatican

18:07

staff. K? So is that

18:09

just something that he's like, hey, you know,

18:11

everybody's human and we should just be careful

18:13

every vigil. Could be

18:15

could be find

18:17

it really interesting that

18:19

he's using those words. Because

18:22

I wanna add something on top of

18:24

that. Pope

18:26

Benedict, who just died,

18:28

his longtime personal secretary

18:31

has written a tell all book that his

18:33

publisher promised

18:35

would tell the truth about

18:38

dark maneuvers mysteries

18:40

and scandals that solely

18:42

the reputation of

18:46

pope Benedict. Dark

18:50

maneuvers. This

18:54

is a guy who stood by

18:56

Benedict three decades.

18:59

He worked with him

19:01

when he was just, you

19:03

know, father, what was his

19:06

name? Ratzinger? Then he

19:08

was his personal secretary.

19:10

He went became

19:12

the Pope's secretary and

19:15

then when Benedict suddenly

19:17

left, which was extraordinarily

19:19

odd. First time in about six hundred years

19:21

-- Yeah. -- it's extraordinarily odd. And

19:23

the story has been that, you

19:25

know, he fell and, you know,

19:27

he was like, I I don't think I can do

19:29

this job anymore. And

19:32

that may be true. But

19:35

was there anything else

19:38

that was going on? This book is

19:40

promising to say, yeah,

19:42

there were some dark

19:44

maneuvers going on. I wanna add

19:46

a personal story before I go into part three of

19:49

this. I

19:51

was at the Vatican I've

19:54

gone twice. What

19:56

was the last one? Two thousand and

19:59

eleven, do you remember? I don't.

20:01

It's a while ago. It's when they appointed

20:03

when Ratzinger was the

20:06

pope and he

20:08

had appointed a bunch of cardinals.

20:11

Dolan was one of the cardinals that was

20:13

being sworn in. And

20:15

we were there, and I talked to

20:17

Dolan, and I talked to many of the Cardinals.

20:20

And I was supposed to meet with

20:22

the pope at that time and

20:24

it fell through at the last minute,

20:26

but I was I was

20:28

hanging out with all these cardinals

20:31

and I think they were the good cardinals. I mean, you know,

20:33

everybody has their own personality and

20:35

everything else, but these guys were

20:37

they were like mother Teresa.

20:39

You know, Saint Francis. They were the

20:42

they were the poorer ones and from

20:44

the poorer countries, and

20:46

they were just all about

20:48

service. And we

20:51

took a I had so

20:53

many incredible life

20:56

changing experience is there that just

20:58

opened my eyes to so much. And

21:00

one night, it was

21:02

before the cardinals were.

21:05

I don't know. Cardling?

21:07

Cardling. Mhmm. I got somebody. I was like,

21:09

but anyway, it was a night before,

21:11

and I'm in this room with all

21:13

of the cardinals. K? And there's just

21:15

a few people that aren't wearing

21:18

these these red robes. And

21:21

and Tony and Iors standing there, and

21:23

we're standing talking to these Cardinals. And

21:25

this one guy who was really our

21:27

host that night, he was just

21:30

You know, when you meet people and you could feel the

21:32

spirit on them and the kindness

21:34

and everything else, you just know when you're

21:36

in the presence of somebody

21:38

who's really connected to the spirit.

21:42

And and he said to

21:44

me at the time, he said, You

21:47

know why this is happening? And he

21:49

meant why so many cardinals were being called. And

21:51

I said, no. And he

21:54

said, there's a war

21:56

inside the Vatican. And he said,

21:58

I believe that it's a war of good

22:00

and evil. He said, but

22:03

there is a real war

22:05

because there are many

22:07

political aspects And

22:09

basically, what he described to me was deep state. There

22:12

was the deep state of the Vatican that was

22:14

going to do didn't

22:16

matter what a pope even thought.

22:19

And he alluded

22:21

to the fact that ratzinger or

22:23

or Benedict, Pope Benedict

22:26

knew this and was doing basically what Donald Trump

22:28

did with the supreme court. He

22:30

was appointing all these cardinals because

22:32

he wanted to stack the

22:34

deck. Because in his words,

22:36

he didn't feel he had very

22:38

much longer that he

22:40

could fight. And I

22:43

just thought, maybe he's sick at the

22:45

time, but it was like a year

22:47

later that he retired. And

22:51

and so he said, you know,

22:53

he's stacking the deck, he's trying to make

22:55

sure that after he's gone, there's

22:57

enough to hold back

22:59

the onslaught. And

23:03

he said, and it's it's

23:06

real evil. And so we were just talking about it.

23:08

We're in this room, some

23:10

place in Rome. We're in this

23:12

room that It

23:14

was enormous. It was

23:16

a ballroom, you know, from, I don't

23:18

know, a thousand years ago, and it

23:21

had a map of the

23:24

world. There was like two stories in a

23:26

football field long. I mean, it was

23:28

unbelievable. It was like a movie. Like,

23:30

if you were a supervillain, you'd have a

23:32

desk in the center of this room. You know what

23:34

I mean? And you'd have one

23:36

light at the desk, bad

23:38

guy would be sitting behind it and the camera would just

23:40

show him in the whole map of the world. It

23:42

was like that kind of a room.

23:44

It was beautiful. And and

23:47

so we're standing there and I'm

23:49

just listening to what he's saying.

23:51

And this guy comes in

23:53

and he was he was

23:55

one of I don't want to identify his

23:59

role. But he was very, very

24:01

high up. And Man,

24:04

he walked in and he walked in with all these suits,

24:06

all these politicians. And

24:09

the guy said, that guy's

24:12

the mayor, this guy

24:14

is, you know, I don't know,

24:16

finance minister blah

24:18

blah. And I

24:20

said, man, the

24:22

room got chilly. And

24:24

because I just felt like this

24:26

is not a good guy when he came in, he

24:28

was like, you could feel it. As much as

24:30

I could feel good on one guy, this

24:32

guy. And he said, oh oh, yeah.

24:34

He's the there's there's there's that's the

24:36

beginning. There's the head. And

24:38

he said, you wanna meet him? And

24:40

I'm like, no, I don't wanna meet him.

24:43

And he said, you you should.

24:46

And so my wife looked at me like, why

24:48

why why would we wanna meet him?

24:51

And so he came up and

24:53

what the cardinal was doing was

24:56

just judge for yourself. Just say

24:58

hello. This was the

25:00

spookiest guy I've

25:02

ever met. I I don't

25:04

remember the conversation. I just remember thinking,

25:06

I wanna stop talking to him

25:08

and go way away from him.

25:12

There is a war. And

25:14

I don't think I'm not saying this to, you

25:17

know, bash the Catholics or, you know, have

25:19

you question your faith if you're a Catholic or

25:21

anything like that. Pray for

25:23

the people who are in leadership

25:26

positions, what's happening in Washington

25:28

is happening in all of our churches.

25:30

The evil has taken a

25:33

foothold and there

25:35

are good guys inside fighting

25:39

I want to get the

25:41

the guy who wrote this Tell All

25:43

book to

25:45

be on, and we're we're looking at another

25:48

cardinal that we could get on that might be

25:50

able to tell us some of the inside things

25:52

that are going on. That

25:54

has been a little frank about some of these

25:57

things. But the last thing I wanna bring to your

25:59

attention is when

26:05

pope Benedict was a

26:07

cardinal, he

26:10

had a lot of

26:12

friends, and they were other

26:14

Cardinals. And when they released the

26:17

final secret, the third secret of

26:20

Fatima, which if you're not Catholic, it's it's

26:22

just a a message from

26:24

heaven given to

26:26

these these kids

26:28

you know, right before World War one.

26:30

And it said there's

26:32

a huge Russia is the

26:34

problem. It's gonna spread its

26:37

error throughout the world unless

26:40

her heart has changed. And they

26:42

she there's gonna be a a

26:45

world war coming soon,

26:47

and then there will be a

26:49

second world war

26:51

and then a final battle.

26:55

And, you know, it it happened years before

26:57

World War I and World War II,

26:59

obviously. And then there was the third

27:01

one the third secret, if you will, about

27:03

what sets up the final battle.

27:06

They released this, and it was kinda like, oh,

27:08

okay. That's old news. Ratzinger,

27:10

who is pope Benedict,

27:13

said and this has

27:15

just been published

27:18

that Pope

27:20

Benedict said the third

27:22

secret has not been revealed in

27:24

its entirety because the

27:27

pope and all

27:29

those involved would

27:32

not allow it to be released. Or

27:34

if he was the pope, I can't remember which it

27:36

was, but but the but the power did not

27:38

want to release it. Because

27:40

it talks about a

27:43

bad council and

27:45

a bad mass and

27:47

evil at the top and

27:49

highest levels of the church.

27:51

And that's the warning that was

27:53

given to them. In, you know,

27:56

like nineteen ten, and

27:58

it it it leads

28:00

to the end of

28:02

days. So I found it

28:05

interesting that for anybody

28:07

who believes in any of these kinds

28:09

of of things, And if

28:11

you believe in evil, I find it interesting that the current pope

28:13

is talking about evil.

28:15

The last pope is

28:17

talking about evil. But

28:20

I think they're kind of

28:23

pointing at each other

28:25

a little bit. You know, I don't think

28:27

they're on the same side.

28:29

I think they're both using evil,

28:31

but I think

28:34

they're not talking about the

28:36

same evil. And

28:38

aren't fighting the same evil. And

28:40

then to have this fatima

28:44

secret come out now According

28:47

to sources, it is

28:49

from the pope that

28:51

just died. I find it

28:53

fascinating. And to be clear, you're saying the

28:55

book that is coming out as a tell all book

28:58

basically about Benedict and what was going on.

29:00

I'm saying that it was not the

29:02

guy everybody that because they called him, you

29:04

know, god's rottweiler. They they he

29:06

he went through a lot you

29:08

know, with the but also this book

29:11

is saying there were

29:13

internal things that were going on that I can

29:15

tell you when he was

29:17

the pope I heard at

29:19

the Vatican that he

29:21

was fighting real evil and there

29:23

was a battle inside. It

29:25

was like the deep state. book

29:27

was, you think, intentionally withheld

29:29

until after he till he died. I

29:31

think this book was I I could be

29:33

wrong. I could be wrong. But as

29:35

I read it, he was so close.

29:37

You don't write a book overnight.

29:40

He just died. Right. Right.

29:42

So he's been writing it for months. Yeah.

29:44

And this guy worked at

29:46

his side, his whole time. He's the

29:48

guy who gave him last rights,

29:52

called Pope Francis and say

29:54

he's dead, I mean he was the guy with

29:56

him all the

29:56

time. I would bet you that it was

29:59

written with Benedict. Mhmm.

30:02

Could be wrong. But there

30:04

there might be some very interesting

30:07

things that come out of

30:09

this book. You're

30:13

listening to the best of the Glenbeck

30:15

program. Now

30:20

with us now. And

30:24

we were having a conversation

30:28

Kasha, while back he was on, I think we were

30:30

talking about clean

30:32

up day in Baltimore, and

30:34

he was he was part of that.

30:37

He is joining us now to talk about ballot

30:40

legal, ballot harvesting. How

30:43

are you doing, Scott?

30:45

Thank you so much for having me.

30:47

Good

30:47

morning. You bet. So you

30:50

are I love this. You're an eagle

30:52

scout, aren't you? Yes, sir.

30:54

You are. Yes, you are. I think

30:56

I remember that from oh, we're

30:58

gonna clean up we're gonna clean

31:00

up Baltimore. Okay. Try not to get stabbed

31:02

to death. But

31:04

now you're on to legal ballot

31:07

harvesting. Tell me what

31:10

it is where it's legal,

31:12

what the difference between legal and legal

31:14

is, and why it's

31:16

important?

31:17

Well, first, if I may,

31:20

I want to explain why we're

31:23

going to engage in legal ballot

31:25

harvesting. And we saw this in

31:27

Arizona. We saw this in Harris

31:29

County, Texas that thirty

31:31

percent of Republican voters are going

31:33

to vote early or do mail in, but

31:35

the strong majority seventy percent are

31:37

going to wait until election day.

31:39

And we saw in Arizona that

31:42

by waiting for that

31:44

one date of vote, it only

31:46

took one day of

31:48

tabulation errors. And

31:50

machine errors. And in

31:52

Harris County, we

31:54

had polling locations

31:56

that ran out of paper ballots

31:58

as early as seven thirty AM on

32:01

election

32:01

day. And so my argument

32:03

That's the one that worked.

32:04

You wouldn't expect more than, I don't know, hundred

32:07

and fifty people to come and vote.

32:12

Exactly.

32:12

It wasn't just negligence, in my

32:15

opinion. Right. And therefore, my

32:17

argument to the American people is,

32:19

look, we cannot simply

32:22

wait for Election Day because

32:24

there are now months of early voting.

32:26

I mean, literally in my Commonwealth of

32:29

Virginia, we have forty five days of early

32:31

voting. So that means that

32:33

we must encourage early in person,

32:35

early voting, mail in voting,

32:37

election day voting, and where

32:39

it is legal, engage and

32:41

ballot harvesting. So explain because

32:43

I know you're writing a manual on this, if

32:45

I'm not mistaken. Explain

32:48

what ballot harvesting means.

32:51

Sure. So ballot harvesting just

32:53

refers to the practice of

32:56

somebody else returning

32:58

a ballot on path of

33:00

a voter. So ballot harvesting could

33:03

mean my turning

33:05

in my mom's absentee

33:07

ballot for her because she's either

33:10

disabled or sick or out of the

33:11

country, whatever the reason may be.

33:13

That's valid harvesting.

33:15

And I really want to

33:19

differentiate? Because when people think about harvesting, they

33:21

probably think of like, oh, one person is

33:23

turning in a thousand ballots. Right.

33:25

Certainly, that is about harvesting.

33:27

But I want to say that

33:29

each of us could actually become a valid

33:31

harvester by even doing one

33:32

ballot. I mean that can

33:35

double the amount of Republicans

33:37

that are actually engaging in elections that

33:39

each of us do legal ballot

33:40

harvesting. And

33:41

here's an example in

33:43

Oregon. I just got off the phone with Oregon, and

33:45

I will be visiting soon, by the way. Oh,

33:47

sorry if I don't. Hey. We

33:50

gotta bring the fight to even the

33:52

blue. Oh, I know. I know. I know. And

33:54

half that state is red,

33:57

red, red. Exactly.

33:59

It's only these cities that control

34:01

them, but we're gonna change that. And

34:04

Oregon, you can create your

34:06

own unofficial Dropbox

34:10

locations. So, literally, I could have a house party. I

34:12

could have a Dropbox location at

34:14

a gun shop, a gun

34:16

show, a

34:18

church. If Trump or governor Ron DeSantis came and did a

34:20

rally, I could set up a Dropbox

34:22

location and have every

34:25

trumper and Republican turn into

34:28

ballot at the rally, and then give

34:30

them information on how to

34:32

chase ballots for

34:34

other people. And it was the

34:36

successes of California where we did

34:38

legal ballot harvesting, New York

34:40

where we did legal ballot harvesting and the

34:42

state of Florida,

34:44

that is the reason why we have

34:46

a Republican narrow majority

34:48

today. So I am

34:51

writing about harvesting manual I

34:54

predict that I'll be done within the next

34:56

two weeks. And I'm gonna

34:58

start making this available to

35:00

conservatives across the country so they know

35:02

the rules. They know the regulations. And we're going

35:04

to play the same game the

35:06

Democrats have done in order to elect

35:08

Republicans going

35:10

in twenty twenty three and twenty twenty four. This is what's so

35:12

frustrating because I I don't wanna do

35:14

anything illegal. I wanna make

35:16

sure that

35:18

every valid ballot is counted

35:20

and is accounted for.

35:25

But we are not even doing

35:27

the things you're allowed to

35:30

do that are legal

35:32

to do. We don't we just

35:34

we let them master things, and then they

35:36

always take it into the the dirt. But

35:39

if we even wanna be competitive,

35:41

we have to do everything

35:44

that is legal to do because

35:47

well, they are just outmaneuvering

35:50

us. Well, and I'd like

35:52

to expand upon that as well because,

35:54

for example, in the State of Colorado,

35:56

any person, you don't even have to

35:58

be a citizen, I can turn in up to ten absentee

36:01

ballots in the state of Colorado. But

36:03

here's the kicker. In Wyoming,

36:06

there are no laws or

36:08

statutes that prohibit ballot harvesting

36:10

whatsoever. Wyoming is one

36:12

of the bloodest of red

36:14

states. So therefore, here's methodology

36:16

or the thinking that we have to have

36:18

going forward. We, as the Republicans,

36:20

are going to engage in legal

36:22

ballot harvesting where it is applicable,

36:25

and in states that we control the governorship and

36:28

the legislatures, we should move

36:30

to ban ballot harvesting

36:32

in those states. So

36:34

for example, Why is it not banned in North

36:36

Dakota or South Dakota or

36:38

Wyoming or etcetera? There's

36:40

only one state the entire

36:42

country that does not allow for

36:44

about

36:44

harvesting, and that's Alabama. And

36:46

I think the whole thing is how

36:49

I thought this was I didn't realize

36:51

that it was legal everywhere.

36:54

So define illegal

36:56

ballot

36:56

harvesting. Well, it's

36:58

it's actually very nebulous

37:01

and ambiguous. I'm not going

37:03

to name names because I don't do

37:05

that. But I called in elections office in

37:08

a blue state, and

37:10

I asked, are there any

37:13

laws or statutes that prohibits another

37:16

person from turning in a ballot for

37:18

somebody else. And the only answer I

37:20

got was

37:23

the voter has to be the

37:25

one that signs the ballot. And I said,

37:27

well, you know, could I mail

37:29

in the ballot for somebody

37:31

on their behalf? And the answer I got was,

37:33

well, we're not going to know who

37:36

mailed in a ballot regardless.

37:38

And I don't like that answer. I don't like no

37:40

answer at

37:42

all. There's no chain of custody and it's

37:44

so ambiguous and there are so many

37:46

loopholes in reading all the laws

37:49

that the majority of these laws

37:51

don't even talk about

37:53

drop boxes. And so I think there's

37:55

a lot of room that we can use these

37:57

laws to our advantage. And again, I'm not

37:59

doing anything illegal. This

38:02

is all going to

38:04

be by the book and making sure that where things are prohibited, we

38:06

will not engage and where things are

38:08

legal, we will engage. Yeah. We we

38:10

have to engage where

38:12

we can.

38:14

I would love for it to be day only

38:16

show up at the ballot box

38:18

voting. I would love that,

38:20

but that's not where we are.

38:22

I would love no drop boxes. I think those are

38:25

a nightmare. You have

38:27

to put the ballot in,

38:29

if it's a three week thing, you have to

38:32

show up. You have to be the one that

38:34

put it in, but that's not we're

38:36

dealing

38:36

with. So if that's

38:38

not the law, then

38:40

we must engage in

38:42

what everything that is legal

38:45

to do. Absolutely. Well, and

38:47

look at Pennsylvania for example,

38:49

one last reason why we

38:51

must do early voting is

38:53

by the time that Federman and Dr.

38:56

Oz had their first and

38:58

only date, five hundred

39:00

thousand Pennsylvania had already voted

39:02

and four out of those five voters were Democratic

39:04

voters. So they were already

39:07

banking votes while the

39:07

majority of Republicans

39:10

were waiting. And the last thing that I

39:12

want to say Glenn

39:14

is despite what happens with the R

39:16

and C vote on January

39:18

twenty seven, I am going to

39:20

be working with a pact to

39:22

create an infrastructure for

39:24

absentee voting and early voting

39:27

that's going to engage in states like Arizona,

39:29

Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, all of

39:32

the swings to make

39:34

sure that the GOP, if they don't have an

39:36

infrastructure that we will have one

39:38

outside of the room to depart

39:40

to ensure the

39:42

job get Good. I I have to I have to tell you this this is

39:44

why you yeah. We could make your kid become

39:46

an eagle an eagle scout. This is

39:48

this is what you get out

39:50

of it. In the end, somebody who will actually get it done do

39:52

it right. So, Scott, please send

39:54

me a copy of the book. We'll

39:56

have you on. Is it Is

39:59

it possible then that where

40:02

where your state is voting

40:04

and you can have

40:07

a drop box that we could all have, like,

40:09

a Tupperware party or a

40:12

I could do like a I don't know. We could

40:14

do a special show that is

40:17

only on that night and you get

40:20

special act access if you have

40:22

a party at your

40:24

house and they fill them

40:26

all out and that group

40:28

can take those then and turn

40:30

them in. Is is that possible? Is

40:32

that legal? Absolutely.

40:34

There there are some states that

40:36

we're going to have to kind of figure that

40:38

out. But let me tell you, Nevada,

40:42

Oregon, New York, California, for you. Yes.

40:44

We can have the Tupperware

40:46

party. Well, we're

40:46

then we're we're going to. Then

40:49

I strongly advise, if

40:51

you're not moving, then just let's have a

40:53

Tupperware party. You know what I'm saying? Find all of

40:56

it. You know who they are. In New York, there's

40:58

like five conservatives. So you know who

41:00

they are. But

41:02

thank you so much, Scott. I

41:04

appreciate it. And we will be in touch. Please

41:07

keep us informed along the

41:09

way so we can

41:10

help. I will. And you

41:12

will be getting a signed copy of the ballot harvest.

41:14

Well, that's what I was looking for. That's what I was

41:16

all before. Thank you, Scott. I appreciate it.

41:20

That's Scott And again, I

41:23

I nothing

41:26

illegal. I want

41:30

transparency, but as long

41:32

as things remain on

41:34

the books, we have got to beat them at their

41:36

own game when it

41:38

comes to

41:40

legal votes. Have

41:42

to do it all have to do it

41:44

all.

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