GLENN: Well, it is a good thing that we're not pursuing the black panther case. It's a good thing that — because these guys that were standing there at the voting booth in Pennsylvania, they were just, they were just trying to help crackers out. That's all they were trying to do. I don't —
PAT: Really lovely, really nice guys.
GLENN: They were good guys.
PAT: Good guys.
GLENN: Good guys. They were just trying to help a cracker out and, of course, they have the baton there but I'm sure that, you know —
PAT: It's a baton of love.
GLENN: It is a baton of love. Now, here's some audio of one of the guys that was there with the crackers of love.
VOICE: I hate white people, all of them. Every last iota of a cracker, I hate him.
GLENN: Oh, boy.
VOICE: We didn't come out here to play this game. There's too much serious business going on in the black community to be out here sliding through South Street with white dirty cracker whore [ BLEEP ] on our arms. And we call ourselves black men with African garb on. What the hell is wrong with you, black man? You had a (unintelligible) with a white girl on your damn arm. You want freedom? You are going to have to kill some crackers. You might have to kill some of their babies.
PAT: Wow.
GLENN: All right.
PAT: Kill some of their babies? That's not good.
STU: Let's not be hasty. Let's think about what he is saying here.
GLENN: Let's think about what he's saying here.
PAT: That's taken out of contest.
STU: Yes.
PAT: It was only like 30 seconds.
STU: He's got some points he's making.
PAT: Yes.
GLENN: First of all, I always — now see, when somebody would ever call me a cracker, I always took that as a term of endearment.
PAT: Yeah. I think it is.
GLENN: Yeah.
PAT: I think it is.
GLENN: So all right. So you want to kill some of those cracker babies.
STU: Right. And if you think about that, does that lead to more freedom? Can we have that discussion in America? Is it —
GLENN: Well, I think so. I think killing cracker babies would —
STU: It may lead to more pre —
GLENN: May I just say, may I just say?
PAT: It would lead to less cracker babies.
STU: Yeah. It would lead from freedom —
PAT: And less crackers.
STU: Freedom from cracker babies which I believe is in the Constitution.
GLENN: May I just point out? Killing cracker babies sounds like a bad idea but when I say —
PAT: Well, to some.
GLENN: When I say, hey, let's go to Cracker Barrel, everybody's into it.
STU: Right. That's a really good point.
GLENN: So —
PAT: They have really good pancakes.
GLENN: They have really good everything.
STU: The hashbrowns seriously.
PAT: Oh, man, I love those. Why did you have to bring that up? Why?
GLENN: Seriously we could sit here and talk about Cracker Barrel for a while and I'll be totally cool with it. Their chicken fried anything is delicious.
PAT: Really good.
GLENN: Ah. Anyway we were talking about killing cracker babies.
PAT: Yeah.
GLENN: Could you play the audio again because I don't think again ‑‑
PAT: Okay.
GLENN: I don't think there was any reason at all for the justice department to pursue the messengers of love that are the Black Panthers.
VOICE: I hate white people.
GLENN: Oh, boy.
VOICE: All of them.
GLENN: Uh‑oh.
VOICE: Every last iota of a cracker, I hate him.
GLENN: Hold on just a second.
STU: (Laughing). So awesome.
PAT: Every last iota of a cracker.
GLENN: I hate 'em.
PAT: You know.
GLENN: That's a lot of crackers he hates.
STU: A lot of crackers. Every part of a cracker.
GLENN: Now, some people might call this racism.
PAT: No.
GLENN: Because he hates all white crackers. Does he hate Graham crackers? I don't know.
PAT: Ritz crackers.
GLENN: Ritz crackers, I don't know.
STU: Saltines we do know they're white.
GLENN: Saltines are white. Ritz crackers, I guess they would be Asian?
PAT: They're a tannish sort of thing going on.
GLENN: Would that be Asian?
PAT: I don't know.
GLENN: Would that be a Native American? I don't know. Graham crackers? Who knows. But saltines, them crackers, he hates every iota of them.
STU: Every iota.
GLENN: Let's play that again because that's just good stuff.
VOICE: I hate white people.
GLENN: He does.
VOICE: All of them.
GLENN: All of them.
VOICE: Every last iota of a cracker, I hate him.
GLENN: Oh, boy. Can you stop for — can you just stop for a second?
STU: (Laughing).
GLENN: I've heard this kind of language before.
STU: (Laughing).
GLENN: I heard this language before the Sixties... it didn't end well. I think we all have to watch our language.
I wonder if Nancy is going to give a speech today about the watching of our cracker language. Of course not.
So I'm not sure if it is officially racism because I'm not sure what racism is anymore, quite honestly. I just don't, I don't know. I don't know. Because I thought being in the KKK was a really bad thing.
PAT: No. Standing with a sign that you want less government spending, that's racism.
GLENN: That's racism?
PAT: That's hatred.
GLENN: All right.
PAT: That's dangerous.
GLENN: Well, I know that being in the KKK can be just a youthful indiscretion.
PAT: Yeah.
GLENN: Even when you're 47.
PAT: Yes.
STU: Fleeting, a fleeting.
GLENN: Fleeting. I'm sorry, fleeting. Thank you, Bill Clinton, for pointing that out, that Robert Byrd, a fleeting association with the KKK even at 47 when he's filibustering the Civil Rights Act. No, seriously.
STU: He was 51 at that point, wasn't he?
GLENN: I think he was 47.
STU: 47?
GLENN: Yeah.
PAT: He was 47.
GLENN: 47, I mean, that's entirely ‑‑ 51.
STU: That would be ridiculous.
GLENN: That would be ridiculous. But 47? That's fleeting. That's just a youthful indiscretion.
So I'm not sure, but I would think if you would come out and say I hate all crack... now see? See, this is how they get us every time. This is what they mean. This is what they mean. And you know who, when I say "They," you know who "They" are. This is how they get me every time. May I just — Stu, did we verify that he didn't mean actual crackers?
STU: Well, he did say white people. In the clip.
GLENN: Play it again. Let's play it again.
VOICE: I hate white people.
GLENN: Okay. All right.
STU: Fairly clear there.
PAT: I hate white people, all white people.
GLENN: Now, I don't want to go too far here. He may hate white people and crackers.
STU: Right, yes. We're not —
GLENN: It may be two separate things.
STU: We cannot assume that that's a slur of white people when he says cracker.
PAT: Have you seen the Ritz minis? Those could be the cracker babies he's talking about. Could those be?
GLENN: Could be.
PAT: The cracker babies?
STU: And when he says kill them, he might mean eat them.
GLENN: Just eat them.
STU: I'll kill a bag of those.
PAT: I'll kill a whole box of those cracker babies. Is that possible?
STU: Very possible.