and we shunts haouldn t have do the first place and now that i see how much they are gathering, no, no, no, i m a stickler on the constitution now. stickler. fitting in that word, it is a good one. glenn: ask for ten dollars every time i use it. from webster, they are trying to push it. the next question, was on your refounders effort. from harry k., redondo beach and you looked for 56 men and women in washington to be refounders. my recollection is the number was up to ten and how is this project coming along? glenn: the refounders project is one of the more sad tragic things i ve seen. we re only looking for 56, we have 11. out of all of the people in washington, we have 11. but i will tell you those 11, i don t even know who they are but, we get phone calls, where is joe? joe is my chief researcher and chief of staff, how many calls
question is how much hate mail do you get on a regular basis? [applause]. glenn: you know what? welcome back to the program, we re in new york and we have a studio audience and steven, a fox news contributor and funny comedian and if you never saw him in person, avoid it like the plague! [laughter]. glenn: very verbs funny. but, so your question is about hate mail. i will tell you this: that i don t even know how much mail we get over here. at fox. but at my building, here where i do the radio show, it takes three full-time people just to go through the mail every day. we get boxes and boxes and it is like, did you ever see the did you ever see the miracle on 34th street where, put it on my desk. it is a little like that. and steven is here with the studio audience, and, more questions. we have a question from robert. i believe, in the audience, up
having a textbook, or a professor say, no. this is what it meaps. means. i don t care what the guy with the pipe says. you know? i don t care. let me hear it from. i know what the people with the pipes will write about me. i know what the people at the new york times and time magazine, i have had the conversation with my children, two years ago. i knew what my life was going to be like when i started speaking out. and i talked to my kids and i said, please keep a diary, because, you need to be able to tell your children and the grandchildren, who i really was. because, i know what history is going to say about me. get to the original sources. read the actual words of the people. steven. next question from heather. she is 16 in texas, glenn, do you think we can get to the house and senate to take my
refou refounders, one guy does and he s the most honorable man i know. please, contact us. and, let us help you get out of this system. help refound america. we re going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. glenn: hi, jane. in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don t see the sun for 310 days a year. it is amazing. and, i remember when i moved to phoenix, i actually stopped, i
officers. and i still trust our military. but other than that, i m really fresh out of things. so, the things that we thought we could count on, growing up, are all changing. and, we just have to think out of the box. to be able to survive, because only those who look at the exits when they are going on the plane and go, okay there is an exit back there, i ve got it, only those people will survive. think the unthinkable. and let s go to one of your viewers from georgia. who sent in his question as a video message. i m sam, from atlanta, georgia. and i d like to know, how we american people, why can t we have the opportunity to vote for the health care bill on the midterm election ballot? glenn: okay. i don t know if that is a gator in armor behind him. which was weird.