It’s not news that gender hysteria has infiltrated the Democrat Party and most avenues of American culture — including the Walt Disney Company. So, two of the three stories Glenn shares in this clip probably aren’t a surprise. But, now gender issues also have infiltrated MEDICINE. Glenn shares the shocking decision one hospital in Canada has made regarding gender transitions for kids…
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GLENN: If you give the last free one away. Okay?
Pass it on to another. A majority of Democrats, now believe that your kids should be able to pick their pronouns.
You know, I don't know if they know that picking their pronouns also goes with their units. You know what I mean?
And I guess you can pick your pronouns. But we're not married to it, you know what I mean?
We're not married to it. It's like, you know, kids that come home. Cheyenne has come home. And she has purple hair. And I'm like, great. You're not married to this, right? And so, you know, there are some things that they have a right to pick.
This one is interesting. A new directive from the gender pathways service. At the children's hospital in London Ontario. So I immediately dismiss it. Because it's Canadians. Bacon. They're great. They're great at making bacon.
STU: But not as good as Americans. Right? Canadian bacon is not superior to American bacon. They make bacon.
GLENN: I'll give you that. I'll give you that. Yeah. But it's better than other English-speaking countries. Like, for instance, England. I don't trust anything in their food.
STU: Yeah. And Canada is the only one that really also got namesake to bacon. There's bacon and Canadian bacon.
That's a 1B. Or 2B.
GLENN: We'll give that to you. You go over to England. Which remember, gave birth to Canadian. And they still admit it.
And, you know, they're like, have you tried our blood pudding? And you're like, no. I haven't.
And I have lived in the South. In America.
STU: Uh-huh.
GLENN: And we don't eat blood for pudding. I'm just saying.
You've got issues
Anyway, so a new directive from the gender pathway services at the children's hospital in London Ontario instructs doctors that due to high demand, puberty blockers may be prescribed to children, prior to seeing a doctor.
STU: Hmm. That's how we do science now, due to public demand?
GLENN: Due to public demand.
And you would think, that science has been settled for a very long time. That true gender dysphoria and transgender people, is about .7 percent of the population.
And when you see it just shoot up to 30 percent, you might want to start asking questions, as a scientist. Is it maybe because this is -- is this the new purple hair for this generation?
STU: Bill Maher pointed that out, just last week.
GLENN: But I'm glad to see, that the children's hospital in Ontario. Says, no. You don't need to see a doctor for that.
Look, that person over there, they can validate your parking and give you a prescription for gender blockers.
STU: Look, it's one thing that permeates the culture. And there's a problem there. We've talked about it extensively. But when it's permeating medicine. When you talk about hospitals making decisions based on this craziness. That will put people's lives at risk. In fact, we know for a fact, it's skilled people. We've talked about the story of the pregnant woman who came in, said they were a man. Their paperwork said they were a man. So when they had extreme stomach discomfort, no one thought to check to see if they were pregnant. Because, you know, it's a man.
GLENN: Bad gas pain. Whoa. There's a head with that gas.
STU: And in this particular case, the baby died. Because they didn't react fast enough.
Again, this might not -- if you happen to be on the left or Nancy Pelosi. It might not hurt your feelings all that much, to hear that story. But in reality, I think it's pretty devastating and tragic.
GLENN: Right. Well, maybe that kid would be unwanted and grow up to be a school shooter. And be the recipient of an evil gun that he wouldn't shoot.
But would be in his hands with that gun. So that can happen.
STU: That sounds terrible.
GLENN: One more thing, some good news. Hey, just keep watching Disney. They love your children.
Their might say too much. But they love your children. Here's a new pride special, to encourage children to support gay and transgender.
And it's hosted by a drag queen. Here it is.
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VOICE: Hello, and welcome to the Disney+. This is me, pride celebration spectacular. I'm Nino Ast (phonetic), and I'm here to guide you through a magical, musical, and meaningful celebration of LGBTQ+ community. This mission is to create safe and inclusive schools for LGBTQ+ students in grades K through 12.
STU: Is it?
VOICE: And Disney+ --
GLENN: Mommy, why does that lady look so much like a man?
VOICE: For more information, visit www.glisten.org/pride. Now, I would like to shine a spotlight on a fellow queen who knows a thing or two about creating an epic Disney+ look that set the internet ablaze last year. Esteemed guests and friends, I give you my friend, Jackie Cox.
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VOICE: Oh, you didn't think you were the only magical girl in town, did you? The name is Agatha --
GLENN: Can we stop? Do we need to hear more?
STU: Oh. No. You didn't ask our opinion. You just sort of sprung that one on us. So.
GLENN: You're right, Stu. I apologize for that. Okay. So here we are. On the week of Memorial Day. Where people fought and died, so Disney could bring drag queens out, and teach our children without our permission, and most times, our knowledge. What a great cut. If I may quote the great Yakov Smirnoff.
What a country. Anyway, Goldline has decided, due to the overwhelming popularity of their pre-Memorial Day special last week, that they're going to extend the promotion, in case you weren't able to call, or you forgot. Because you were going, you know, for a three-day weekend. Here's the thing: Just last week, Bill Ackman said the market collapse is basically the only way to stop inflation.
I had -- I had dinner with some very wealthy people. And whenever I'm around really wealthy people. I'm like, hey, can you throw a few bones my way? What do you think is coming?
And they told me.
And they started with, well, you know what's coming. Yeah. I know, but I keep hoping that I'm wrong.
Anyway, to stop inflation at this point. Tomorrow, I'm going to give you some inflation numbers, that will boggle your mind. Boggle your -- we haven't hit it yet.
When we get to the end of the summer, we'll just be entering into staggering inflation. What is the answer to inflation? What do you do? What is the hedge against it?