The Glenn Beck Program - November 09, 2017


11⧸9⧸17 - 'Easier than buying baby blankets'? (Camille LeNoir & Bill O'Reilly join Glenn)


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 54 minutes

Words per Minute

157.25786

Word Count

17,934

Sentence Count

1,978

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

68


Summary

People gathered in cities all across America to scream helplessly at the sky on the anniversary of the election. I don t know about you, but I don't think it's a good idea. Glenn Beck explains why.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand.
00:00:09.140 Love. Courage. Truth. Glenn Beck.
00:00:15.180 You could hear the screams from a block away.
00:00:18.900 The shrieks. The shrieks. Desperate, filled with agony.
00:00:25.420 The screaming went on for what seemed like hours, but their cries for help would not be answered.
00:00:33.600 Because there was really nothing to save them from.
00:00:38.880 They were just screaming at the sky.
00:00:40.760 So, I don't really understand this, but it was powerful. It was powerful.
00:00:47.860 There were people last night that gathered in cities all across America to scream at the sky.
00:00:53.780 Literally, just screaming at the sky.
00:00:57.960 The activists gathered together on the street corners in New York City and Chicago and Washington, D.C.
00:01:02.880 to attend a Facebook event called Scream Helplessly at the Sky on the anniversary of the election.
00:01:09.400 My gosh.
00:01:12.300 We are going to be remembered as a society of geniuses. Really. Seriously.
00:01:19.120 People are going to look back and go, my gosh, those people had it in control.
00:01:22.200 People would RSVP. They literally RSVP'd and showed up in major cities to shout into the night sky about how much they hated Trump.
00:01:31.600 Sure, there's a better way to relieve frustration than trolling people on social media and typing nasty messages to those with different political views.
00:01:40.060 But really? Screaming at the sky?
00:01:45.220 Do you, and I'm talking to the protesters, do you have friends?
00:01:52.100 Do you, have you ever dated a girl or a boy?
00:01:54.780 Or, you know, and you, I'm not suggesting that you have to.
00:01:58.160 You could date anything you want, a matchbox car, and I support that.
00:02:04.640 Do you have families?
00:02:08.280 Were there no reruns of Friends or even the Golden Girls to watch last night?
00:02:13.740 No fresh paint to watch to dry?
00:02:15.940 It amazes me that we live in a sea of people that have no idea about how valuable time is and how to use your intellect.
00:02:35.580 If you are a leftist activist, at least take some peaceful action or come up with a witty limerick to chant.
00:02:45.640 I mean, I mean, at least Jesse Jackson came up with rhymes.
00:02:52.620 Screaming at the sky helplessly just makes you look pretty ridiculous.
00:02:58.280 And I don't know if you know this, but it's not going to get him out of office.
00:03:04.420 But I want to have a serious conversation with you.
00:03:08.300 I want to point this out, and I don't want to upset you.
00:03:12.020 I don't want to create an unsafe feeling here.
00:03:18.040 Because I want you to feel safe.
00:03:19.840 But I just want to point out that screaming out like that and just, ahhh, you added a ton of unnecessary CO2 to the atmosphere.
00:03:35.400 And I don't think you want to do that, do you?
00:03:38.560 It's Thursday, November 9th.
00:03:48.660 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:51.380 So, I saw something yesterday I thought had to be a joke.
00:03:58.080 But it's really not.
00:04:01.020 Yeah, because you seem to be joking a lot.
00:04:02.800 Yeah, I know.
00:04:04.040 So far in the show.
00:04:04.800 I know.
00:04:05.180 You're mocking people who are screaming helplessly at the sky.
00:04:07.800 I know, I know.
00:04:08.480 What are you supposed to do in a culture that allows legal chainsaw bayonets on their guns?
00:04:19.040 Right?
00:04:19.600 Right?
00:04:20.100 Am I right?
00:04:20.980 And you might think it's a joke.
00:04:22.540 You might think it's some silly thing.
00:04:25.280 I don't know.
00:04:25.920 But I mean, I can tell you this.
00:04:26.900 It scared the hell out of me when I saw it yesterday from USA Today.
00:04:29.440 Okay, so USA Today put out a video of all of the attachments like a flashlight.
00:04:36.640 Good God, you could put a flashlight on the end of a gun?
00:04:39.440 Why would someone ever need something like that?
00:04:42.400 It's almost as if you'd want to see where the bullets were going.
00:04:44.760 See what's in front of you.
00:04:46.820 It's crazy.
00:04:47.920 Then they showed a laser sight.
00:04:52.880 Hello, does anybody remember Dr. Evil?
00:04:55.480 What was he putting on the top of sharks' heads?
00:04:58.960 Lasers.
00:05:01.000 So that is really, they actually did this video, if you haven't seen it.
00:05:04.300 Yes.
00:05:04.700 And it does go through, it first kind of goes through the actual attachments that were on
00:05:09.360 the gun that the shooter used.
00:05:10.640 Yes.
00:05:10.960 And then they go through some other attachments, possible attachments.
00:05:14.600 That are available.
00:05:15.700 And people do this.
00:05:17.520 They put lasers on their guns.
00:05:20.420 And it has, it says possible modifications.
00:05:23.980 Possible modifications.
00:05:24.900 And they start here with that 100 round drum magazine.
00:05:28.040 Okay.
00:05:28.360 They also have a shotgun attachment.
00:05:31.800 So if you think to the end of a gun.
00:05:34.680 A shotgun attachment.
00:05:35.780 You would attach another shotgun below it.
00:05:38.460 A shotgun attachment.
00:05:40.060 Now that is not something I have seen before.
00:05:44.460 But if it's in USA Today, I understand is a shotgun attachment.
00:05:49.220 I get that.
00:05:49.980 And of course, most terrifying is the chainsaw bayonet.
00:05:54.600 Don't even say that out loud.
00:05:56.940 Well, I've unfortunately just have.
00:05:58.460 So it's really impossible to stop now.
00:06:00.420 I wish you hadn't.
00:06:00.960 Okay.
00:06:01.760 Because this one, once people get the idea that this is available, that you can go out
00:06:07.820 in a store and you can buy an attachment for your AR and it's a chainsaw and you just
00:06:13.940 mount that chainsaw underneath the barrel.
00:06:17.060 So it's, it's a chainsaw bayonet.
00:06:19.740 My gosh.
00:06:20.280 Do you know the, do you know the kind of carnage?
00:06:23.380 Oh my gosh.
00:06:23.980 I mean, everyone's going to have one of these by the end of the week.
00:06:26.780 And that's, what's terrifying to me.
00:06:28.260 You know, I used to be for the second amendment.
00:06:30.580 Yeah.
00:06:30.800 And then chainsaw bayonet.
00:06:32.860 So now let me just say that I don't think, and I'm doing something at five o'clock tonight
00:06:38.320 that I, I believe we're going to, we're going to take you through the fantasy land that Hollywood
00:06:45.180 lives in, because I don't think that they can find the difference between truth and fiction.
00:06:50.900 I, I really, you know, it's like these, uh, these actors who are, are like, well, when
00:06:56.040 I was climbing the, uh, you know, the Himalayas with Niblick with who, he was my Sherpa guide.
00:07:03.220 That was a movie, man.
00:07:04.940 That was a movie.
00:07:06.040 And they have no idea the difference between real life and movies and fiction.
00:07:11.820 George Takai yesterday tweeted out how in the United Federation of Planets, they had universal
00:07:20.040 healthcare.
00:07:23.620 George, I want you to, I'm, I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but the United Federation
00:07:28.320 of Planets doesn't exist.
00:07:31.600 It's a TV show.
00:07:34.020 No, it's also movies.
00:07:35.700 Yeah.
00:07:36.380 So, okay.
00:07:37.820 All right.
00:07:38.120 So that's a backup.
00:07:39.960 When I source there, when I, that's how that works, right?
00:07:44.100 When you're right, you're right.
00:07:45.340 Okay, good.
00:07:46.020 Uh, so when I saw the, the chainsaw bayonet, terrifying, I, first of all, I was like, I've
00:07:55.860 got to get me one of them.
00:07:57.720 I actually think I do want one if they exist.
00:08:00.260 And then the, the second thing that I thought of is this, the people that are telling you
00:08:08.840 that guns are evil are so disconnected from reality that they actually think that there
00:08:18.820 is a movement to attach chainsaws to ARs.
00:08:22.560 That, that, that is something you could just, you know, I'm just.
00:08:24.780 You know, I'm, I'm, I'm going to Cabela's.
00:08:27.640 I'm going to Cabela's.
00:08:28.480 I'm just going to grab a chainsaw attachment, honey.
00:08:30.340 I'll be right back.
00:08:31.240 That's like a totally normal thing to them.
00:08:33.540 Right.
00:08:33.940 They would attach that and they would, I mean, it's, it's, it's ridiculous to believe.
00:08:40.140 So we started looking into it.
00:08:43.200 The gun exists and I have it.
00:08:45.760 You do.
00:08:46.600 And, uh, this is a, by the way, do not try this at home because there is a very dangerous
00:08:51.740 weapon.
00:08:52.260 This is the actual gun that they are basing.
00:08:56.220 And I'm not kidding you.
00:08:57.100 This is the gun that they are basing that attachment on.
00:09:01.260 And as you see, Stu, I don't want to point it to you.
00:09:03.760 No, please don't.
00:09:04.460 It's very scary.
00:09:05.440 I'm pointing it right to the camera.
00:09:06.700 You will see that this is a, uh, this is an AR.
00:09:11.600 Oh my gosh.
00:09:12.200 Okay.
00:09:12.560 I don't know.
00:09:13.000 And right underneath is the chainsaw.
00:09:17.160 Now, some would say that potentially that gun seems to come from the video game games
00:09:23.620 of, of war.
00:09:24.740 That's what some would say.
00:09:26.440 What's the difference between real life and a video game?
00:09:29.240 Apparently to many in the media, nothing.
00:09:32.100 That's exactly right.
00:09:34.200 Exactly right.
00:09:35.160 This is from the video game.
00:09:37.180 And a lot of people think that's actually where they got this idea because it was a popular
00:09:40.720 video game in the 90s.
00:09:41.880 Where else would you get that idea?
00:09:43.840 I mean, there are some.
00:09:45.080 Have you ever heard of that?
00:09:46.140 I've never heard of it.
00:09:47.000 There are a few like YouTubers who have sort of jokingly attached, uh, you know, chainsaws
00:09:53.000 to guns, you know, and then they, I guess they then use the chainsaw, but it's not like
00:09:58.580 it's like a, an actual functional thing.
00:10:00.520 There's no reason.
00:10:01.540 Oh my gosh.
00:10:02.060 Stu, you are so stupid.
00:10:03.340 Well, no, I know.
00:10:03.920 I don't.
00:10:04.060 I am going to, you know what, um, could we get, uh, here, here, I got it.
00:10:09.800 I got it.
00:10:11.640 I brought in, I brought in a few things today.
00:10:15.060 You brought in a few things today.
00:10:17.060 He's across the room now and.
00:10:18.740 So I brought in the AR.
00:10:21.620 Okay.
00:10:22.120 Okay.
00:10:22.780 All right.
00:10:23.340 Be careful with that.
00:10:24.060 No, I know.
00:10:25.060 Brought the AR in and I brought in a chainsaw.
00:10:28.580 That's a.
00:10:29.680 Okay.
00:10:30.340 So I have the AR and a chainsaw.
00:10:31.840 And a real chainsaw.
00:10:32.780 Wait a minute.
00:10:33.420 I've got more.
00:10:37.580 I also have a shotgun.
00:10:41.900 Right.
00:10:42.440 A handgun and some duct tape.
00:10:46.240 Now, I am, I am of the mind still.
00:10:51.640 Mm-hmm.
00:10:53.340 That USA Today was onto something.
00:10:57.600 And, uh, I believe that we need to make one of these.
00:11:01.660 So could we, is Jason around?
00:11:07.700 Come here, Jason.
00:11:09.400 Jason is, uh, our, uh, today in-house weapons expert.
00:11:15.380 Now, Jason, what I'd like to do is, first, I'd like to take the, uh, AR and it is, uh, unloaded and safe.
00:11:26.620 Uh, uh, I would like you to take the AR and we want to attach the chainsaw right here.
00:11:36.500 Come here.
00:11:37.680 We want to attach the chainsaw.
00:11:39.360 Now, I'm left-handed.
00:11:40.500 So I'm going to be, I'm going to be shooting like this.
00:11:44.700 Mm-hmm.
00:11:44.780 So I'd like the chainsaw right here so I can, you know what I mean?
00:11:49.920 So I think it should be like that.
00:11:53.000 Okay.
00:11:53.360 Because that.
00:11:54.260 Wait, but that's not how the design is on the actual chainsaw bayonet.
00:11:57.660 The chainsaw bayonet from USA Today.
00:11:59.620 Has it underneath?
00:12:00.100 That's what we're talking about.
00:12:00.540 Has it underneath?
00:12:01.140 That's not as, that's not, this is, this, you know, you can go with a, you can go with
00:12:05.400 that.
00:12:06.000 Sure.
00:12:06.480 You can do that.
00:12:06.880 I have the schematic right here.
00:12:08.080 Yeah.
00:12:08.320 Well, I don't want it that way.
00:12:09.420 I want it like right there.
00:12:12.880 You want it on the side, basically?
00:12:14.900 They have it like this.
00:12:17.200 Yeah.
00:12:17.560 Because I want it at the side because I want to be able to chop their heads off.
00:12:21.740 So wait, wait, wait, so wait, the concept of this would be, you would shoot the person.
00:12:25.480 You'd shoot the person and then you could chop their heads off.
00:12:28.540 After you've shot them?
00:12:29.620 Sure.
00:12:30.100 Why would you want, what's the purpose of chopping their heads off after you've already.
00:12:34.600 Because there's dead and then there's like, that was sick.
00:12:38.020 Okay.
00:12:38.500 Is it just straight out bloodlust?
00:12:39.880 So it's just like, oh yeah.
00:12:41.620 Okay.
00:12:42.700 Making sure.
00:12:43.260 Are you a member of the NRA?
00:12:44.720 I'm not.
00:12:45.500 So maybe I don't understand.
00:12:46.500 Okay.
00:12:46.880 Yeah.
00:12:47.160 Yeah.
00:12:47.600 It's bloodlust.
00:12:49.300 Yeah.
00:12:49.460 It's just, you know, every member of the NRA knows I want to shoot something and then
00:12:54.060 I want to take a chainsaw and just hack it up.
00:12:56.260 Really?
00:12:56.600 Because the guy who was an NRA instructor who stopped the shooting.
00:13:00.360 Yeah.
00:13:00.380 He used one of these.
00:13:01.380 No.
00:13:01.700 Well, yeah.
00:13:02.100 He used the gun.
00:13:02.980 He didn't use the chainsaw.
00:13:04.160 No, he used an AR.
00:13:05.900 Right.
00:13:06.160 I mean, ARs have to be removed because they're only made for killing people.
00:13:10.380 Right.
00:13:10.620 Except he didn't kill him.
00:13:13.980 He wounded him and stopped the slaughter with his AR.
00:13:18.360 But by paying no attention to that, you know, because he didn't kill him.
00:13:22.300 A lot of people aren't paying attention to it.
00:13:23.940 Yeah.
00:13:24.040 It seems like.
00:13:24.680 Yeah.
00:13:24.960 So he had just the AR, but I'm going to have the AR with the chainsaw attachment.
00:13:33.240 Okay.
00:13:33.680 So can we work on that right now?
00:13:34.980 Can you just take that over there?
00:13:36.580 Because I've got some other attachments I would like to add to it as well.
00:13:42.020 For instance, Stu, what is this?
00:13:46.440 Well, that's a knife.
00:13:47.880 A knife.
00:13:48.260 What kind of knife is it?
00:13:49.820 I would say a steak knife.
00:13:51.140 That's what you would think, right?
00:13:52.380 It's just a regular steak knife.
00:13:53.280 It looks like a steak knife to me.
00:13:54.700 Okay.
00:13:55.060 Right.
00:13:55.900 Is that what it is?
00:13:57.220 Yeah.
00:13:57.580 Yeah.
00:13:57.780 That's just a regular knife.
00:13:58.660 Just a regular knife.
00:13:59.240 That's that.
00:13:59.820 I don't want you to freak out.
00:14:01.580 I don't want you to freak out.
00:14:02.880 Okay.
00:14:03.180 But what is this?
00:14:06.160 That appears to be another knife.
00:14:09.200 Another knife.
00:14:10.020 Mm-hmm.
00:14:10.280 It's slightly larger.
00:14:11.980 I'd say like a butcher knife.
00:14:13.740 Not quite a butcher knife.
00:14:14.800 It's a butcher knife.
00:14:15.040 Yeah.
00:14:15.320 Okay.
00:14:16.560 You don't see the difference here?
00:14:20.160 Besides the size.
00:14:22.940 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:24.800 What's the...
00:14:25.440 Okay, Stu, what is this?
00:14:26.840 What is this?
00:14:27.200 Okay, that's like a butcher knife.
00:14:29.240 That's a butcher knife, right?
00:14:30.500 Yes.
00:14:30.900 That would say is a butcher knife.
00:14:31.920 That's not...
00:14:32.440 This is a regular butcher knife, right?
00:14:35.340 Does it make you afraid?
00:14:36.580 No, it's a...
00:14:37.080 Okay.
00:14:37.420 We have them...
00:14:38.240 What's this?
00:14:39.840 And like basically a butcher knife.
00:14:41.520 I don't know the exact technical term for that knife, but...
00:14:43.540 But it makes you afraid, doesn't it?
00:14:45.120 No.
00:14:45.900 I mean, yes, it does.
00:14:47.100 It does?
00:14:47.720 This one's spray painted black.
00:14:49.720 Oh, yeah.
00:14:50.280 It is.
00:14:50.820 This is a tactical knife.
00:14:53.000 This is a butcher knife.
00:14:54.420 This is a tactical knife.
00:14:55.580 This is a steak knife.
00:14:57.000 This doesn't make you afraid.
00:14:58.520 This doesn't make you afraid, but I spray painted this one black, so it's now a tactical knife.
00:15:06.480 Don't you...
00:15:07.480 But I...
00:15:08.040 Wouldn't they all be sharp and dangerous and stab you in the same...
00:15:12.520 No, but this one's more frightening.
00:15:14.260 Okay.
00:15:14.560 Okay.
00:15:14.860 Okay.
00:15:15.200 I come at you with this, and you're like...
00:15:18.040 Oh, well, that's just a normal silver knife.
00:15:20.220 Right.
00:15:20.460 He's just going to come at me, and maybe we're going to butcher some meat together.
00:15:24.680 Right?
00:15:25.300 Yeah.
00:15:25.660 Right.
00:15:25.820 I come at you with this, and you're like, there must be a steak.
00:15:29.060 But I come at you with this, and you know I have deadly intent.
00:15:33.620 Right?
00:15:34.100 That's true.
00:15:34.480 And I'm a serial killer.
00:15:36.280 Right, because it's painted.
00:15:37.760 It's painted black.
00:15:38.560 Right.
00:15:39.000 Okay.
00:15:39.400 Yeah, okay.
00:15:39.760 Now I'm getting it.
00:15:40.460 Okay, good.
00:15:40.780 Now you're bringing me along.
00:15:41.600 Good.
00:15:41.840 Now you're getting it.
00:15:42.600 Okay, so we need to put the tactical knife.
00:15:46.360 Now I was thinking, if we put...
00:15:49.880 Except I don't like the look of the tactical knife with this silver handgun.
00:15:54.200 Because that's not a very scary gun.
00:15:55.880 It's just silver.
00:15:56.600 No, it's just silver.
00:15:57.020 It looks like an old...
00:15:57.440 Oh, the handle is black.
00:15:58.660 And that part of it is scary.
00:16:00.080 That part's scary.
00:16:00.640 Like, if I came at you with this gun with the black handle...
00:16:03.700 Then I would be terrified.
00:16:04.560 Then you'd be terrified.
00:16:05.360 But if you had the barrel...
00:16:06.220 As soon as I put the barrel in, and you see that it's silver, you're like...
00:16:10.500 It's not a big deal.
00:16:11.460 Okay.
00:16:11.760 By the way, pretty much...
00:16:13.860 That is essentially the description of the new Dianne Feinstein bill.
00:16:18.460 It's basically...
00:16:20.320 It's basically her new assault weapons ban is essentially that.
00:16:24.840 Is it a black weapon?
00:16:26.280 Then it must be banned.
00:16:28.040 Wow.
00:16:28.820 Racist.
00:16:29.400 Almost.
00:16:30.060 Listen to the racist.
00:16:30.400 Listen to the racist.
00:16:31.300 That's a typical progressive.
00:16:31.960 Hey, can I have some of that duct tape?
00:16:33.840 Because I'm going to show you here at home.
00:16:36.160 If you happen to be listening, you can go to the Blaze TV and capture this sometime later
00:16:44.080 today in case you want to make one of these yourself.
00:16:46.560 But I'll try to be very descriptive on radio.
00:16:49.360 But again, if you can't follow it and you want to get this exactly right...
00:16:53.800 And we're getting some of this on Facebook Live as well.
00:16:55.580 If you go to my Facebook page or Glenn Beck Facebook or Stu Bergier at Facebook, you can
00:16:59.660 see this happen.
00:17:00.800 So you take the Smith & Wesson here.
00:17:03.220 Okay.
00:17:03.760 Regular Smith & Wesson.
00:17:04.820 Now, because I can carry this, I'm going to show you how to make a concealed carry weapon
00:17:13.040 with a make-it-at-home attachment to make it a little more sick.
00:17:22.040 And this is legal, right?
00:17:23.180 Oh, this is totally legal.
00:17:24.700 Because of the NRA.
00:17:25.460 Totally legal.
00:17:25.680 Because of the freaking NRA.
00:17:27.360 So we'll do that coming up in just a second.
00:17:31.180 Very terrifying.
00:17:31.840 Well, when I hold this butcher knife up, you're not terrified, are you?
00:17:36.640 No, no.
00:17:36.940 It's just silver.
00:17:37.620 Just this one?
00:17:38.420 Okay.
00:17:38.980 Okay.
00:17:40.200 We'll go through all of this because I'm an NRA member, so I know.
00:17:44.280 And we will also show you the finished product of the real Chainsaw AR coming up in a second.
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00:19:01.920 Glenn Beck.
00:19:11.160 Glenn Beck.
00:19:13.300 Now, here I am, I mean, with the new Chainsaw AR.
00:19:20.580 And this is, we learned this from USA Today, that you can get this as an attachment.
00:19:27.400 This is, you know, this, I did this at home during the break.
00:19:31.900 And so, it's not exactly, you know, ready for market yet.
00:19:38.560 But if you wanted the Chainsaw AR, you know, attachment, I'm willing to sell you this.
00:19:46.560 You seem to have just duct taped a chainsaw to a gun.
00:19:50.500 Not exactly.
00:19:52.120 Not exactly.
00:19:53.100 Not exactly?
00:19:53.980 Because I can see the duct tape.
00:19:55.300 I can see the gun.
00:19:56.040 I can see the chainsaw.
00:19:56.820 It doesn't seem like you've done more than that.
00:19:58.560 Yeah.
00:19:58.940 I didn't do it.
00:20:00.100 Okay.
00:20:00.520 Somebody else did it for me.
00:20:02.100 Got it.
00:20:02.440 So, not exactly, Stu.
00:20:04.800 But these are kind of the things that you get when you buy the Glenn Beck Chainsaw Adapter
00:20:11.400 for your AR.
00:20:13.300 You'll then know all of the details.
00:20:15.340 It's not just like you take chainsaw.
00:20:17.620 It's not like I just took a chainsaw and taped it to a gun.
00:20:20.260 There's more to it than that.
00:20:21.700 Got it.
00:20:22.060 I had somebody else do it.
00:20:23.860 And it's $59.99 now at Glenn Beck.com.
00:20:26.620 Glenn Beck.
00:20:32.440 So, pretty crazy.
00:20:40.780 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:20:42.820 This is pretty crazy.
00:20:44.540 You know, anybody could do this at home.
00:20:46.940 And I want you to know, saw this in USA Today and people are saying,
00:20:52.800 there's no such thing as a chainsaw AR attachment.
00:20:57.680 Well, there is, my friends.
00:20:59.980 There is.
00:21:00.420 You can buy it and sure, it's a zombie chainsaw thing and it's a joke.
00:21:05.780 You know, but you can make this at home.
00:21:08.620 And that's where this gets dangerous.
00:21:10.800 Now, if you're an NRA member like I am, you know that the only people that are NRA members
00:21:17.400 are just sick, twisted killers.
00:21:19.040 And the only reason why you would have a chainsaw AR, which we are making here.
00:21:26.380 We've made it with just duct tape and it is, I mean, you can buy all of these parts at your Home Depot.
00:21:36.560 Now, I'm hoping that duct tape, according to the media, sure.
00:21:42.940 Yeah, I think so.
00:21:43.660 It's actually easier to buy than any prescription.
00:21:46.500 Oh, no.
00:21:46.960 This is easier to buy than baby blankets.
00:21:49.720 I've heard that.
00:21:50.440 I've heard that.
00:21:51.040 You can go in any place and buy a baby blanket.
00:21:52.960 You're going to go through a harder time getting a baby blanket than you are this chainsaw gun.
00:21:57.680 Yeah, it's actually easier to just make a baby blanket out of guns and keep your kid warm.
00:22:01.560 It really is.
00:22:02.200 Yeah, and then if you fire them, the guns will get warm and it's actually like an electric blanket.
00:22:05.860 Now, I want you to know, these guns could go up.
00:22:09.860 They're fully loaded and they've got bullets in the chamber.
00:22:12.820 I think.
00:22:13.440 I haven't checked.
00:22:14.540 Nobody's checked.
00:22:15.880 Somebody just handed them to me and we didn't even ask, nor did they offer.
00:22:20.600 So they could go off at any time.
00:22:22.340 And Stu, I know I'm more comfortable around guns than you are.
00:22:25.440 You are.
00:22:26.320 And I just want you to know, I want you to be really careful because these guns do have a tendency of just spontaneously firing.
00:22:34.520 Really?
00:22:35.020 Yeah.
00:22:35.860 I have a friend who his whole family was shot by a pistol that was on the kitchen table.
00:22:46.440 Everyone was in bed.
00:22:48.160 He survived.
00:22:49.380 Thank God.
00:22:49.880 Only by the grace of God, he survived.
00:22:52.320 Okay.
00:22:53.280 But the gun in the middle of the night just started shooting his whole family while they were asleep from the kitchen table.
00:23:00.780 You're sure that he just didn't kill his family?
00:23:04.000 Oh, no, no, no.
00:23:04.580 These guns can go off.
00:23:06.740 He survived it, though?
00:23:07.740 He survived.
00:23:08.260 He wrestled the gun to the ground.
00:23:10.240 So he was holding the gun?
00:23:11.840 No, not at the beginning.
00:23:13.480 It was just spontaneously firing.
00:23:14.400 But his fingerprints are on the...
00:23:15.680 Yeah, because he was wrestling the gun to the ground in the end.
00:23:19.240 There might be...
00:23:19.760 That might be a longer story we should probably...
00:23:21.780 You're not an NRA member.
00:23:22.800 That's true.
00:23:23.280 That's true.
00:23:23.700 You're not an NRA member.
00:23:24.660 Okay, so, you know, I hate these people who are in the media like you, Stu, that just don't know anything about guns, who just try to convince people that they can't spontaneously go off.
00:23:36.260 There's something interesting about you making that criticism as you're holding an AR-15 attached to a chainsaw by green duct tape.
00:23:42.480 Yeah, well, maybe what you're feeling is it's not quite deadly enough yet.
00:23:48.680 Well, yeah, it's not finished.
00:23:50.240 So could you come on over here?
00:23:51.740 Sure.
00:23:51.880 Because I also have the shotgun attachment that I'm going to put on the other side of the AR, but I need to put the triggers...
00:24:01.520 I need to put the triggers together.
00:24:04.240 Now, can you tape this together?
00:24:06.080 This is getting heavy, Stu.
00:24:07.460 So...
00:24:07.780 So what's the best...
00:24:10.140 Right there around the barrel first, I think.
00:24:12.400 Yeah, yeah.
00:24:13.000 Put it there.
00:24:13.720 Okay.
00:24:14.320 Okay.
00:24:15.840 Yeah.
00:24:16.560 Now, this may be a problem because it's a pump action, and I'm not going to be able to pump it.
00:24:21.240 So I better be able to kill the person.
00:24:24.680 But I guess I could attach it.
00:24:26.560 I want to...
00:24:27.000 You know what I want to do is I want to shoot them in the head.
00:24:29.040 Then I want to blow a hole through their chest.
00:24:31.980 Then I want to cut that head off.
00:24:34.860 Don't you think?
00:24:35.500 I think so.
00:24:36.000 I'm not doing it.
00:24:36.760 I'm attaching it by the barrel.
00:24:38.240 All right.
00:24:38.960 Well, that will melt.
00:24:40.780 I'm a little concerned.
00:24:42.480 Well, it's better than only having one shot.
00:24:46.600 Yeah, because you never know what's going to happen.
00:24:48.340 And again, the only reason you need this is not for hunting.
00:24:53.900 Not for hunting.
00:24:54.680 This is just for the sport of killing, which I think so many Americans are really into.
00:25:01.840 I mean, Americans are just bad people.
00:25:03.760 They're just bad people.
00:25:05.220 So can you...
00:25:06.220 If you just attach it right down here, maybe right here.
00:25:09.660 So these two things are...
00:25:11.540 You got to make sure you're getting all the triggers.
00:25:14.040 You got to get...
00:25:14.940 You got to get the triggers clean.
00:25:16.920 Get it around just the two guns.
00:25:18.860 You don't need it around that.
00:25:20.040 Okay, got it.
00:25:20.520 And when we're done with this, Stu, what I would like to do is I would like to transform
00:25:26.240 this chainsaw and make it fully automatic.
00:25:30.620 A fully automatic chainsaw?
00:25:32.160 Yeah.
00:25:32.920 Yeah.
00:25:33.480 And I'm going to now...
00:25:35.440 Now, you know, we learned this in our NRA secret meetings.
00:25:39.300 Okay, I think we're good on that.
00:25:40.540 Really?
00:25:40.960 Yeah, I think we're good on that.
00:25:41.960 Yeah, I've got to...
00:25:42.920 Yeah, so look.
00:25:43.700 So I can...
00:25:44.700 Yeah, I can get both.
00:25:46.560 I have both my finger on the trigger of the shotgun, the AR, and if we can make...
00:25:56.560 I want to make the chainsaw fully automatic.
00:25:59.160 So if you would just tape down this safety device.
00:26:01.880 Now, this is what we learn in our secret meetings at the NRA.
00:26:04.960 Okay, how to just tape down all of the safety things.
00:26:10.040 But if you tape down the safety on the chainsaw...
00:26:16.680 Well, you wouldn't be able to turn it off, then.
00:26:18.000 Right.
00:26:18.560 That's what I want.
00:26:19.420 I want one that's just completely out of control without any way of ever stopping it.
00:26:23.940 Okay.
00:26:24.500 Okay.
00:26:26.020 Now...
00:26:26.340 We're a little concerned about how close the barrels and the chainsaw are.
00:26:29.060 I feel like you might cut the gun.
00:26:30.840 Yeah, we may have to look at that in some testing, but we need some people to help us on that.
00:26:38.920 I think if we just...
00:26:40.040 If you just tie her right there, I think that'll pull that away from the barrel.
00:26:44.980 Yeah, yeah.
00:26:45.660 Just put that there.
00:26:46.580 You got it?
00:26:47.560 Yeah, yeah.
00:26:48.380 Now pull it really down.
00:26:49.300 You got to pull it really down.
00:26:50.220 There you go.
00:26:50.780 There you go.
00:26:51.320 Now, so, there is no difference between this show and what Al-Qaeda does with their magazine.
00:26:59.880 Insight.
00:27:00.540 Yeah, Insight.
00:27:01.360 They're showing you how to make things.
00:27:04.160 We're showing you exactly how to make a chainsaw AR shotgun with tools that you have at home.
00:27:10.060 It's this easy.
00:27:11.340 It's this easy.
00:27:12.580 And again, all of these things you can buy at your local bookstore.
00:27:18.040 The AR-15 and the shotgun at the bookstore?
00:27:20.840 I'm pretty sure.
00:27:21.420 Easier to buy an AR-15 than a book.
00:27:24.520 I've heard that.
00:27:25.320 I've actually heard that.
00:27:26.000 Now, I want to do one other thing, and I need your advice on this.
00:27:30.180 Here's a good Smith & Wesson.
00:27:31.920 A handgun.
00:27:32.760 Okay.
00:27:33.120 Good.
00:27:33.780 Just a, you know, just good.
00:27:34.860 It's a nine millimeter.
00:27:36.560 And you can just carry this, you know, concealed.
00:27:40.780 I don't want to add the tactical knife that has been spray painted black because it looks
00:27:45.680 scary.
00:27:46.320 It does look scary.
00:27:47.600 So, I thought I would add the non-tactical butcher knife, which doesn't look scary, you
00:27:55.420 know?
00:27:55.780 And that way I could carry it, you know, concealed.
00:27:59.360 If you just tape that onto the barrel there, then I can, I could carry this as a concealed
00:28:06.380 weapon in case I, yeah, in my, well, not in my pocket.
00:28:10.900 Because, I mean, it's a real sharp knife.
00:28:14.400 Yeah, well.
00:28:15.040 It might cut your leg, potentially, as you, it might cut my hand as I'm putting this on.
00:28:18.900 Well, it's not like the movies.
00:28:20.080 Okay?
00:28:20.300 This is real life.
00:28:21.260 You don't just stuff it in your pants.
00:28:23.040 Oh.
00:28:23.360 Okay?
00:28:24.160 So, now.
00:28:25.860 It's a real knife, guys.
00:28:27.000 Yeah.
00:28:27.220 Just found that out.
00:28:27.860 So, now, and a fully loaded gun with a round in the chamber, we haven't even checked it.
00:28:34.120 Okay.
00:28:34.560 So, now, if I want to go, you know, let's say a, let's say a guy comes up to me.
00:28:41.240 Right.
00:28:41.580 Okay?
00:28:42.340 And I feel in danger for my life.
00:28:44.900 Right.
00:28:45.060 I can now shoot him, but I also get the satisfaction that I get for the, for the, the real deal,
00:28:53.000 the AR shotgun, uh, uh, chainsaw.
00:28:56.500 Mm-hmm.
00:28:56.880 I can still, if I'm just out and about, hack somebody after they've been shot.
00:29:02.960 So, yeah, because right now you have a butcher knife that extends past the barrel of your handgun.
00:29:07.300 Yeah.
00:29:07.800 So, I shoot and then hack, and then shoot and then hack.
00:29:12.300 And that way.
00:29:13.440 I'm not, I'm not, I'm not comfortable around gun knives right now, yet.
00:29:17.260 I'm just starting to.
00:29:18.920 It can go off.
00:29:20.040 This knife could fly off and just go right into your head.
00:29:22.420 I taped it.
00:29:23.020 It can fly off.
00:29:24.000 Trust me.
00:29:24.560 I am concerned.
00:29:25.380 So, I can, you know, I can do that, or I could hold it like the butcher knife, but then I expose the black handle, which makes it look like a tactical gun.
00:29:34.120 Should I put some silver tape around the black handle?
00:29:36.400 Because it's too scary, I think.
00:29:37.800 No, I.
00:29:38.320 Are you sure?
00:29:38.940 Because I can just.
00:29:39.360 All right.
00:29:39.780 All right.
00:29:40.060 Because I just think it would be.
00:29:40.600 That way, that way you won't be as frightened by it?
00:29:43.120 Yeah, I won't be.
00:29:43.700 Because I'm right now a little scared, so if I just tape up this black part of the gun.
00:29:46.600 The black part.
00:29:47.860 Okay.
00:29:49.060 Now, it does not look like a tactical gun.
00:29:53.600 Now, this is, now you feel safe.
00:29:55.800 It looks great.
00:29:56.600 Now you feel safe.
00:29:57.380 Do you feel safe?
00:29:57.980 Yeah.
00:29:58.240 So, if I say I'm going to hack and then shoot, hack and then shoot, look, you didn't even flinch.
00:30:02.480 I didn't even flinch.
00:30:03.200 You didn't even flinch.
00:30:03.860 Now, but the problem I think I have at this point is that the chainsaw shotgun AR-15 combination
00:30:10.900 you put together here has no knife attachments at all.
00:30:14.940 Okay.
00:30:15.400 Well, it also doesn't have anything.
00:30:18.640 Let's say that my shotgun AR and my chainsaw don't do the job.
00:30:25.720 Right.
00:30:25.980 I think we need to put this attachment right here on the chainsaw.
00:30:31.860 Oh, wait a minute.
00:30:32.960 Hang on just a second.
00:30:33.880 Is that the right place?
00:30:34.360 I'm afraid.
00:30:35.060 I think the chainsaw needs a silencer right here.
00:30:38.780 Because the chainsaw would be too loud.
00:30:40.360 Yeah.
00:30:40.700 You're going to hear me coming if we don't put a chainsaw silencer on it.
00:30:44.400 Okay.
00:30:44.640 We can work on that.
00:30:45.680 All right.
00:30:45.880 So, let's not attach that there.
00:30:47.620 How about we attach that gun right here on top of the gun?
00:30:52.860 On top of the gun.
00:30:53.900 Oh, but we'll do it gangster style.
00:30:55.500 We'll do it upside down.
00:30:57.280 Wait, but then the blade of the knife is just pointing up back at you.
00:31:01.700 Well, because you're going to hack somebody.
00:31:03.320 So, you're going to have to turn the entire thing upside down?
00:31:06.040 Oh, you're right.
00:31:07.140 When you're right, you're right, Stu.
00:31:08.580 Okay.
00:31:09.080 How about right here?
00:31:10.700 We put it right here.
00:31:12.040 Okay.
00:31:12.400 That makes a lot of sense.
00:31:13.240 That makes a lot of sense.
00:31:14.260 Okay.
00:31:15.080 So, we put it at the end of the barrel.
00:31:17.240 If you're watching at home, this is very good.
00:31:20.740 You're going to...
00:31:22.060 And please don't deviate from this.
00:31:25.240 Because I can't guarantee your safety if you deviate from the way we've made this.
00:31:32.760 Okay.
00:31:33.380 All right.
00:31:34.100 Okay.
00:31:35.300 This is brilliant.
00:31:37.480 So, it's still a little concealed now that we put the handgun at the end.
00:31:41.680 Yeah.
00:31:42.020 I think I need a little...
00:31:42.720 And not as scary because it's not black.
00:31:45.520 It's all silver.
00:31:47.140 It's true.
00:31:47.460 So, if I pull this out, I might be able...
00:31:52.340 What are you worried about?
00:31:53.360 What are you worried about?
00:31:53.840 Well, again, the blade and the guns keep touching.
00:31:57.040 And I feel like when you turn the chainsaw on, it's going to cut the guns.
00:32:00.860 And certainly all the tape around the guns.
00:32:02.560 I don't know if it's the most efficient thing.
00:32:06.220 Well, we can work on that.
00:32:07.940 But why...
00:32:09.020 I don't...
00:32:09.220 What I don't, I guess, understand at this point is...
00:32:11.080 I need a silencer.
00:32:11.740 ...why there are several extra knives just here.
00:32:15.400 Why wouldn't they be attached to this?
00:32:17.520 I don't...
00:32:18.400 Okay.
00:32:18.620 Thank you.
00:32:19.340 Okay.
00:32:19.640 Take that.
00:32:20.000 I think it has to go up, Stu.
00:32:24.280 Because the chainsaw is going one way.
00:32:27.740 I mean, what happens if I suddenly...
00:32:29.900 Because I'm left-handed.
00:32:30.780 I suddenly want to chop the other way.
00:32:32.600 Oh, that's true.
00:32:33.000 So, you want to have...
00:32:33.560 You would be able to chop either way.
00:32:34.860 Either way.
00:32:35.200 So, you get something that's going to cut something.
00:32:37.020 And usually, by the way, it will be a dead body because you will have already shot it.
00:32:41.380 Yeah.
00:32:41.780 No, no, no.
00:32:42.260 This is just for the blood sport.
00:32:45.140 That's all this is.
00:32:46.180 There is no one that needs a 9mm, you know, handgun, butcher knife, shotgun, AR-15, tactical
00:33:02.460 butcher knife, chainsaw that has been silenced.
00:33:06.320 You're just going to make that a blanket statement?
00:33:08.480 You know how many gun rights advocates out there are just saying...
00:33:10.540 Well, I don't mean to say, I mean...
00:33:13.180 You know, I don't mean to make a blanket statement like that.
00:33:16.580 I'm sure there's somebody out there that, you know, needs it, but...
00:33:22.180 Okay.
00:33:22.540 So, now we have a chainsaw attached to an AR-15, which is attached to a shotgun, which
00:33:28.160 is attached to a handgun, which is attached to a butcher knife, which is attached to an
00:33:31.920 assault knife.
00:33:32.660 I want a steak knife here just in case I want to eat steak.
00:33:36.200 This is like the Swiss Army part.
00:33:37.780 This is like in case...
00:33:38.620 Okay, yeah.
00:33:38.940 All right.
00:33:39.140 So, put that this way.
00:33:41.340 That's...
00:33:41.780 This is not a tactical knife.
00:33:43.280 You'll notice, if you're building one at home, this is just for you.
00:33:48.240 This is a non-tactical knife.
00:33:51.220 This is just a steak knife, and we're tying it out or taping it to the handle of the chainsaw.
00:33:57.760 So, let's say you're out.
00:33:59.900 This is a handy device as well.
00:34:01.900 You're out in the middle of killing, and you...
00:34:09.400 See, these are the tips that only the NRA people like me know that USA Today will never
00:34:17.240 understand.
00:34:18.320 They'll just never understand.
00:34:19.120 So, correct me if I'm wrong.
00:34:20.000 The scenario here is you shoot someone with an AR-15.
00:34:24.020 Then you come in and you chainsaw them, hack them into chunky pieces.
00:34:27.660 Yeah.
00:34:27.820 You blow a hole in them with a shotgun.
00:34:29.660 You fire a couple of just extra bullets into their head with the handgun.
00:34:33.780 Then, in addition to that, you then chop them up with one or two of the big blades.
00:34:38.700 And then once you're down, they're still...
00:34:40.820 Maybe I have a hamburger.
00:34:41.160 Then you're...
00:34:41.500 Well, you might want to eat that, right?
00:34:42.880 No, that's sick.
00:34:44.120 That's sick.
00:34:45.360 Well, what...
00:34:46.000 That is sick.
00:34:47.080 Okay, all right.
00:34:48.140 Okay, all right.
00:34:49.140 What's that?
00:34:49.540 I'm uncomfortable now.
00:34:51.820 You've just created a very unsafe space, and I...
00:34:54.820 I'm uncomfortable.
00:34:58.660 Are you sure?
00:34:59.160 Because...
00:34:59.600 This is unsafe now.
00:35:01.560 I...
00:35:02.360 You started using words, and I feel very unsafe.
00:35:09.340 Just saying.
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00:36:24.260 Glenn Beck.
00:36:32.640 Okay.
00:36:33.660 Stu has turned this into a hostile work environment by his speech.
00:36:38.940 My speech has turned it into?
00:36:40.800 Yes.
00:36:41.200 Everything was fine.
00:36:42.600 You have a lot of guns attached to guns and knives to be complaining about.
00:36:45.320 And then you started speaking about cannibalism, and you created an unsafe zone.
00:36:51.140 All right.
00:36:52.360 So what we have here.
00:36:53.920 Steak knife.
00:36:54.420 The steak knife is the one I'm really concerned about.
00:36:56.660 This is just a real steak knife, and it's pointed sideways.
00:36:59.880 You're going to stab yourself with it.
00:37:00.980 No, I'm not.
00:37:01.680 I'm a professional.
00:37:03.000 Don't try this at home, kids.
00:37:04.320 Don't do it with Stu.
00:37:05.140 So we have the gun knife, chainsaw, shotgun, automatic chainsaw.
00:37:11.380 But I want you to know that it is environmentally safe.
00:37:15.420 So any liberal that is watching, the chainsaw is electric.
00:37:20.320 So we won't be putting any CO2 into it.
00:37:23.580 And I know all of the liberals will understand this.
00:37:26.820 There will not be a 30-round clip anywhere near the AR.
00:37:34.220 We're going to use magazines, but there will not be a 30-round clip,
00:37:37.620 because no one has any use for a 30-round clip.
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00:38:43.500 Who is the author of your life?
00:38:59.320 Who is the author of your life?
00:39:03.200 What defines who you are?
00:39:06.280 In late September, five black students woke up to find a message written on the marker boards
00:39:10.820 outside their dorm rooms.
00:39:12.120 The message read, Go home, N-Word.
00:39:15.640 The students attend the Air Force Academy's prep school.
00:39:18.520 They're hoping to become cadets at the Air Force Academy.
00:39:21.160 In the aftermath of Charlottesville and the NFL National Anthem protests,
00:39:25.520 those hate messages threw gasoline on the fire of the racial debate in America.
00:39:31.460 How could this happen in one of our nation's most prestigious military academies?
00:39:37.200 The messages prompted Lieutenant General Jay Silvera to gather the entire Air Force Academy
00:39:44.360 student body and staff.
00:39:47.700 And he rebuked them.
00:39:49.620 If you can't treat someone with dignity and respect, then you need to get out.
00:39:54.620 Now, the video of his rebuke was viewed over a million times on YouTube.
00:39:59.920 This week, the Air Force Academy prep school announced that they have one candidate less for cadet.
00:40:07.140 He has been expelled because he admitted to writing the racial slurs outside of the dorm rooms on his black schoolmates.
00:40:15.800 Who was it?
00:40:18.840 Turns out this racist incident was a hoax.
00:40:21.660 The perpetrator was actually one of the five black students.
00:40:25.680 Why did he do it?
00:40:27.720 Apparently, it was a weird attempt to get out of trouble.
00:40:29.960 He was in for some other misconduct at the academy.
00:40:33.200 It's an immature teen who made a terrible decision.
00:40:36.240 One he's already paying for and one now that won't afford him the chance to attend the Air Force Academy.
00:40:42.560 This is not the time to gloat, however, and say, see, these alleged hate crimes are hoaxes.
00:40:49.460 Some of them are hoaxes.
00:40:50.920 Some of them are real hate crimes.
00:40:53.640 Racism is something that affects all human beings, and it is a cancer in ours and any society.
00:41:03.300 This message is obviously not getting through to the youth, so I'll repeat it.
00:41:08.060 Your skin color does not define you.
00:41:11.240 Your background does not define you.
00:41:15.040 Yesterday doesn't define you.
00:41:19.420 Unless you let it.
00:41:22.640 What was it somebody said about being judged by the content of your character and not the color of your skin?
00:41:29.640 Only your character defines you.
00:41:32.160 If we all spent a lot more time working on the content of our own character,
00:41:40.160 man, there wouldn't be enough time left to have racism real or imagined.
00:41:45.840 It's Thursday, November 9th.
00:41:55.400 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:57.460 The author of the New York Times bestselling book, Killing England, from Bill O'Reilly.com.
00:42:03.840 It's Bill O'Reilly.
00:42:05.020 He normally joins us on Friday, but, you know, I don't know.
00:42:08.780 He's got a golf date or something there at the house that he may maybe meet the cable guy or the plumber.
00:42:16.540 So we're bowing to the king and welcoming him here on Thursday.
00:42:22.160 Bill O'Reilly.
00:42:22.840 How are you?
00:42:23.920 Very good, Beck.
00:42:24.820 I liked your commentary.
00:42:25.740 I'm going to be out of the country tomorrow.
00:42:27.640 Are you?
00:42:28.200 So I'll be writing people abroad.
00:42:31.280 Yes.
00:42:31.620 I really liked your commentary, Beck, which, you know, for me to tell you that is an amazing thing.
00:42:38.940 Yeah, it is.
00:42:41.000 Usually I don't dislike your commentary.
00:42:43.260 Yeah, but you ignore it entirely.
00:42:45.100 You just don't slum with me very often.
00:42:48.420 No.
00:42:49.400 Yeah.
00:42:49.640 This ties into the big story of the day on Bill O'Reilly.com, which is the California NAACP demanding that the Star Spangled Banner be jettisoned as the national anthem because it's racist.
00:43:09.180 That's a huge story, and it ties into what we've been talking about for the last four months, the revisionism of American history, which is what Killing England is the counter to that.
00:43:25.200 But the NAACP, a powerful organization with reach, it's not some crazy kids doing insane stuff.
00:43:35.760 They're basically trying to tell the American people this is a racist song, so our country is represented by that, and it should go, and it's a lie.
00:43:49.420 It's a total lie, and now I'm starting to get really angry, Beck.
00:43:54.480 Do you hear it in my voice?
00:43:55.760 I do.
00:43:56.240 I do.
00:43:56.700 It's kind of subdued, but I can see you going for an AR chainsaw at any time.
00:44:03.400 Well, last time I frightened you with my indignation.
00:44:06.720 I wanted to dial it back.
00:44:08.360 Yeah.
00:44:09.000 It's a mourning program, so we want to be mellow.
00:44:12.540 Yeah, sure.
00:44:13.860 Come on.
00:44:14.620 I mean, what we're going to do tonight on BillOReilly.com is going to read the whole four stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner.
00:44:22.140 But what they object to is a line in the third stanza that says that slaves and other people who are working for the master...
00:44:32.840 The hireling and slaves.
00:44:34.600 Yeah, can't find any solace.
00:44:36.600 Right.
00:44:37.040 Well, that's historically accurate.
00:44:39.860 That's accurate.
00:44:40.920 In 1814, when that song was written, slavery was in full flower in America, and slaves are treated horribly, and if they ran away, they could be hung.
00:44:50.360 And there was no Underground Railroad at the time.
00:44:57.200 That developed afterward.
00:44:59.500 And so the stanza is accurate.
00:45:01.520 It's basically criticizing the situation.
00:45:05.220 But these people have turned it around.
00:45:07.260 These people being the anti-American activists have turned it around and saying, okay, this is another example of how America is a racist country, which is what they want the world to believe.
00:45:19.140 Well, Americans themselves don't believe that.
00:45:21.760 But the world, they want the world to believe it.
00:45:25.000 Donald Trump's a white supremacist.
00:45:27.580 America's racist toward immigrants.
00:45:30.680 That's what gets me so angry and has polarized me away from the liberal, secular, progressive movement.
00:45:38.540 You know, I used to, like, even listen to them occasionally and see if they had a point of view.
00:45:42.480 I'm so polarized now.
00:45:44.480 Whenever I see them, I cringe.
00:45:46.600 So that's my take this morning.
00:45:48.840 So what do you think about the fifth stanza written by Oliver Wendell Holmes in 1862?
00:45:55.180 Do you think that plays a role at all where he is extolling the freedom of the slaves and all those that we died for to free?
00:46:07.540 I mean, that is a clearly pro-abolitionist stanza.
00:46:16.680 You know, you're smarter than me.
00:46:18.440 I wasn't even aware of that.
00:46:20.620 It's never printed.
00:46:22.180 Just look it up, though.
00:46:23.220 Oliver Wendell Holmes did it.
00:46:25.340 It's a good stanza, and it reverses.
00:46:28.360 It throws everything that they're saying in reverse.
00:46:30.680 And it was written during the Civil War, but they never print it for some reason.
00:46:33.940 But it was written by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
00:46:36.600 Well, I'm glad you pointed that out.
00:46:38.920 I didn't know about it.
00:46:39.940 I certainly will look it up now.
00:46:41.740 But the basic premise is much bigger than the Sartre Spangled Banner.
00:46:46.060 And that's what I'm trying to get across to everybody, that this is a growing movement to demonize the United States of America.
00:46:55.020 I mean, it's growing.
00:46:57.640 When you have the NAACP of California coming out and basically lying, saying that the national anthem is racist, giving refuge to people who want to disrespect it and the flag.
00:47:11.440 I mean, you've got a serious situation here.
00:47:13.820 So it's not being confronted in any meaningful way, certainly not by the media.
00:47:20.060 So here's something that I saw Yahoo printed a story 100 years after the Russian Revolution, what things are like in the former Soviet Union.
00:47:29.060 And they were talking about how Lenin is still looming over the Russians, that the statues of Lenin are still everywhere in the parks.
00:47:41.600 They've been removed from the public squares, but they've been put in the parks, et cetera, et cetera.
00:47:45.120 And how those are becoming rallying points.
00:47:48.100 And I saw that and I thought, I wonder if the left has learned the lesson at all from that, that you must strip a country clean of all reminders.
00:47:59.400 Otherwise, people will be drawn back to that.
00:48:03.420 You have, you know, and I want to point out that in one of the articles written about the demise of the Soviet Union, 100 million people were killed from the Russian Revolution on to the collapse of the Soviet Union by the communists.
00:48:23.140 100 million people were murdered to, you know, put this political program into place.
00:48:34.940 All right.
00:48:35.440 So, you know, you're looking at you're looking at something that's totally unnatural.
00:48:39.860 It's totally against human competitiveness and the drive for human beings to improve themselves.
00:48:46.540 And it had to be forced on them through murder.
00:48:51.160 Then you contrast it with the United States, which is flawed a country as we are.
00:48:57.180 And we are flawed.
00:48:58.380 There's no doubt about it.
00:48:59.860 Gives so much opportunity that people are willing to travel thousands of miles to illegally sneak across the border and try to make a better life here because they know this is pretty much their only hope.
00:49:12.260 They're not they're not trying to sneak into Portugal.
00:49:14.420 So, you know, I'm saying to myself, if this isn't arrested soon, if people in leadership positions don't start to stand up soon, we are going to see what you're seeing in Russia.
00:49:29.240 The reappearance of this crazy stuff that divides America.
00:49:33.620 Well, we and the reappearance of racism as well.
00:49:36.500 Well, we we already are seeing that and we're seeing the rise of of Marxism like crazy.
00:49:44.420 We had a full fledged socialist elected in Virginia, of all places, just on Tuesday.
00:49:52.540 Marxism is alive and very healthy in America.
00:49:55.960 It's designed, though, to stay away from the totalitarian aspect of it.
00:50:02.760 So you don't you don't have people going, oh, Lenin is the greatest guy and I love Stalin.
00:50:08.300 You don't have that.
00:50:09.720 What you have is the stealth inequality.
00:50:13.280 Whenever your listeners hear the word inequality, be on guard.
00:50:19.960 That's the buzzword, because that's what the socialists want.
00:50:25.200 Equality.
00:50:26.480 Well, I went to Cuba.
00:50:27.920 I traveled there.
00:50:29.200 There's no equality in Cuba.
00:50:31.560 Everybody's miserable.
00:50:33.440 Everybody's got a boot on their neck.
00:50:36.240 That's not equality.
00:50:37.700 That's oppression.
00:50:39.920 And again, I mean, there's just a few of us.
00:50:43.460 You're one of them, Beck, that are speaking out against this stuff.
00:50:48.100 And the mainstream media is sugarcoating it and, in some cases, promoting it as beneficial.
00:50:56.560 And if you go against it, you're a racist.
00:50:59.820 So by me going on BillOReilly.com tonight and saying this is insane, the NAACP is lying,
00:51:06.380 I'm a racist.
00:51:07.820 Immediately a racist.
00:51:09.120 And because that's a tactic, not to have African Americans listen to opposing points of view,
00:51:15.680 because they all come from racists.
00:51:18.280 Ah, it really, really drives me crazy.
00:51:22.120 Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com.
00:51:24.460 Continue our conversation here in a second.
00:51:25.960 I want to get his point of view on what President Trump did yesterday when he was talking about Cuba
00:51:32.340 and reversing some of the things that President Obama did in a minute.
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00:52:52.320 Bill O'Reilly is with us from BillOReilly.com.
00:53:09.300 His book is out, Killing England, and we're talking about the state of the world today.
00:53:16.000 He's joining us a day early.
00:53:17.240 Yesterday, the Trump administration announced that they're reversing some of the things with Cuba
00:53:24.140 because they have a very different stance than Barack Obama did.
00:53:29.040 The U.N. is upset, says that we need to welcome them into the family of nations,
00:53:33.400 and the United States says we don't care if we're alone in this.
00:53:38.160 These guys are oppressive.
00:53:40.280 Does this mean anything to the people in Cuba, Bill?
00:53:43.860 Does it mean anything to the people in Cuba?
00:53:48.680 It hurts them because, obviously, tourism brings money to the beleaguered and poor island.
00:53:56.820 Most people don't know this, but tourist dollars do not flow directly to the Cuban people.
00:54:03.700 Tourist dollars, that means when you rent a hotel room or rent a car or go to a restaurant.
00:54:11.180 Tourist dollars go to the Cuban military.
00:54:14.960 The Cuban military controls all foreign currency on the island.
00:54:20.880 And by that situation, the Castro brothers, the late Fidel and now Raula,
00:54:27.580 buy protection from being overthrown because the Cuban military is the aristocracy in Cuba.
00:54:37.460 A lot of people don't understand that.
00:54:38.940 So when he said that you could go, the Americans can still go,
00:54:43.540 but you can't give it to certain hotels and state-run businesses.
00:54:48.000 You've got to go by tours.
00:54:49.860 You have to do a tour thing.
00:54:51.900 I went on my own, although we hired a guide to take us around who was a pro-Fidel guy
00:54:59.540 because all the guides are.
00:55:01.400 But we mocked him.
00:55:03.460 We made fun of him.
00:55:04.280 And he had a pretty good sense of humor about it, I have to say.
00:55:07.020 But what the point of view from the Trump administration is, is basically to tell the world,
00:55:17.060 look, these people aren't doing anything.
00:55:20.520 Raul Castro isn't doing anything to stop the oppression of the Cuban people.
00:55:26.360 Still got the political prisons.
00:55:28.320 Still got the secret police.
00:55:29.700 So why are we actually encouraging that regime?
00:55:36.480 If you look at it that way, it makes sense.
00:55:39.680 But Barack Obama, his leanings were more socialist than capitalist.
00:55:44.840 I think that's been established.
00:55:46.900 That's the way he saw the world.
00:55:48.340 Socialism is not necessarily bad.
00:55:51.320 But if you go to Cuba and you actually see how oppressive the society is, these people are scared.
00:56:01.680 Kim Kardashian went and she said she thought it was very quaint the way they kept everything in the 1950s
00:56:08.900 and decided to keep all their cars from the 1950s.
00:56:14.060 So she thought it was quaint.
00:56:15.880 Did she actually use the word quaint?
00:56:17.860 I don't know.
00:56:19.000 I think so.
00:56:20.060 And she, she thought it was, she thought it was really magical the way they, they kept all this stuff in the 1950s.
00:56:26.080 Yeah.
00:56:26.960 Yeah.
00:56:27.520 Well, you know, I, I wish I had seen a Ms. Kardashian walk the potholed streets in her big heels.
00:56:36.280 Yeah.
00:56:37.020 Very dangerous.
00:56:38.780 Yeah.
00:56:39.340 Here's the thing.
00:56:40.180 Here's the thing.
00:56:41.120 Yeah.
00:56:41.580 You have a lot of people in the United States who just don't know anything back.
00:56:47.080 They don't know what communism is or socialism is.
00:56:52.100 They don't know what's happening in Venezuela and they don't care to know.
00:56:57.180 And, and a lot of these people just form opinions based on nothing.
00:57:02.820 And then they hold those opinions and you have to listen to them.
00:57:07.840 And it's, it's becoming almost frightening.
00:57:10.320 My generation, my parents, their generation went through the depression in World War II.
00:57:16.000 I got to tell you, everybody knew what the deuce was going on.
00:57:19.560 Everybody, everybody knew the history of the country and what America was going through.
00:57:25.700 Now that's totally dissipated.
00:57:29.100 I mean, you have people that all they do all day long are the machines.
00:57:33.560 They either got the handheld machine or the computer or the games or whatever they're doing.
00:57:39.100 And then they have no, no association with reality at all.
00:57:44.360 And I think Kim Kardashian may fit into that crew.
00:57:48.720 What?
00:57:49.760 You are going out on a limb and you don't know.
00:57:53.700 You don't usually do that.
00:57:55.480 Who, what's your husband's name again?
00:57:57.440 What was the guy, the rapper?
00:57:59.120 Oh, Kanye.
00:57:59.680 Kanye.
00:58:00.340 Kanye.
00:58:00.960 I was in an elevator with him at Madison Square Garden.
00:58:04.500 I, I, I was at a Knick game and we're leaving.
00:58:07.120 And I, and I went into the elevator and there was six giant guys.
00:58:11.100 I'm six, four.
00:58:12.440 All right.
00:58:13.080 And these guys like dwarfed me.
00:58:15.200 And then behind, I looked behind his little guy.
00:58:18.920 And it was Kanye West behind his six giant guys.
00:58:23.920 And I didn't say anything to him.
00:58:25.320 And he, I don't think he likes me.
00:58:27.480 No, I can pretty much guarantee that bill.
00:58:29.700 I can guarantee that.
00:58:30.580 Um, I want to talk to you a little bit about, uh, the shooting in, in Texas, uh, when we come back.
00:58:36.520 And I, I, I, I want to ask you how many more of these are going to happen before, uh, the left wins.
00:58:46.860 I mean, it, it, it, it, it's, it, it took shootings in England and it took shootings in Australia before they finally just said, okay, we're confiscating all of the guns.
00:58:57.620 And the people gladly gave them, uh, are we headed in that direction?
00:59:02.600 Do you see that happening?
00:59:04.840 Uh, because that case is being made every single day.
00:59:08.820 Back in a minute.
00:59:11.240 Glenn Beck.
00:59:12.480 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:59:26.280 So let me start, let me start with the truth about the shooting.
00:59:33.520 Uh, the truth is this guy was, uh, anti-Christian.
00:59:37.760 Uh, he had an ax to grind with a member of the congregation, a family member, an in-law, but he also was truly mentally ill.
00:59:48.900 Uh, this guy had been a ticking time bomb for a long time and the air force knew about it.
00:59:57.060 Bill, how did this fall through the cracks?
01:00:00.040 How did this guy who had a record of knowingly and wanting to kill his, uh, his, uh, stepson bash and crack his skull and only spend a year in jail for it and then not have that passed on to the general public or to the authorities?
01:00:20.200 Well, it seems that the, uh, Bo Bergdahl sentencing is spotlighting a tendency in our military services to grant unbelievably lenient sentences to people who transgress in the military, right?
01:00:39.420 So it looks like this guy was in the air force and he brutally treated his wife and baby and the air force didn't really do much to him.
01:00:49.440 Um, they threw him out, but they didn't really pay attention.
01:00:53.580 He wasn't punished the way he should have been inside the service.
01:00:57.580 And then after he left, they pretty, pretty much threw his stuff in the garbage can so that when the background check was made, when he bought the weapons in Texas, his behavior, which would have disqualified him from buying a weapon was not there.
01:01:15.560 So that's a bureaucratic screw up.
01:01:17.620 So I think that the military is got to start explaining why their system of justice is so ridiculous.
01:01:24.940 I mean, I mean, the Bergdahl thing was stunning, was it not?
01:01:29.160 Yes, it was.
01:01:30.180 Yes, it was.
01:01:31.380 So that's number one.
01:01:32.840 And number two, you're never going to control through bureaucracy, crazy people from harming individuals.
01:01:42.300 You just can't.
01:01:43.680 It's been done from the dawn of civilization.
01:01:46.920 And then you just can't do it.
01:01:48.380 And now, with the ACLU leading the charge not to put mentally disturbed people in confinement, remember, this is a far left thing.
01:02:03.940 It used to be much easier in the United States to get people into observation, into institutions to be watched and evaluated.
01:02:11.940 With the ACLU suing constantly since the 1980s, that's almost impossible to do now.
01:02:19.900 So everybody knew in Sutherland Springs that this guy was trouble.
01:02:24.020 But what could anybody, they couldn't do anything about it.
01:02:27.920 And that's where we are in America today.
01:02:29.940 I mean, you have crazy people walking around all the time, muttering to themselves, armed with knives, pushing people on subway tracks.
01:02:37.260 And the authorities can't do anything until after the crime happens.
01:02:42.940 Let me switch gears.
01:02:45.040 Let me go to the Democrats in Dona, Brazil.
01:02:48.340 First of all, the Democrats had a big win, not unexpected, a big win this week.
01:02:55.760 And they're flying high, or that's what everybody wants us to believe.
01:02:58.960 But their numbers, their popularity is the lowest it's been in over 25 years.
01:03:06.980 And they're in a full-fledged civil war.
01:03:10.380 And nobody in the media really wants to talk about that.
01:03:13.360 No, because the media, I would say, I put it at about 80, 85 percent registered Democrats in the national media.
01:03:21.020 Look, I've said this, and said this, and said this.
01:03:27.280 It's about performance.
01:03:29.460 The American people don't like the Democratic Party, and they don't like the Republican Party.
01:03:33.820 It's obvious.
01:03:34.880 All the polls say that.
01:03:36.880 So if the Republican Party wants to avoid Armageddon next year in the midterm elections, it's got to do something.
01:03:43.200 Got to pass tax reform.
01:03:44.740 Got to re-evaluate Obamacare and make it easier for Americans to get good health care and not get gutted financially paying for it.
01:03:55.900 Those are the two big ones right there.
01:03:58.100 Tax reform, reforming Obamacare.
01:04:01.660 And the Republicans have got to acknowledge that if they can't do that, they're done.
01:04:06.780 They're done for next year.
01:04:08.660 I just saw Art Laffer on Fox News this morning, and, you know, Art's been, you know, he's a go-along-to-get-along kind of guy.
01:04:18.820 He has, you know, deep opinions, and he can fix the economy, and he's done it before.
01:04:24.600 And they asked him, so you've been instrumental in helping with the Senate bill that's going to be coming out,
01:04:32.280 and you were consulted on that.
01:04:35.540 And I've never seen Art backpedal so fast.
01:04:39.080 He was like, well, no, no, no.
01:04:40.900 They asked me, but I don't think, you know, I don't think they took a critical look at the things that I was saying.
01:04:47.620 And so I would say that I was kind of on the outside, just kind of looking in at that process.
01:04:53.180 I mean, I've never seen Art try to back away from a group of people like that before.
01:04:58.760 Well, he's a Reagan guy.
01:05:02.440 This tax reform and tax cuts is much different than the Reagan vision was.
01:05:07.500 But the key thing here for everybody to understand is, yes, if you're a working American,
01:05:13.420 and you make between $40,000 and $150,000 a year, you'll get a little money back.
01:05:20.120 You're going to do a little bit better.
01:05:21.480 But that's not what this is all about.
01:05:23.880 This is about unleashing corporate America in the hope that corporate America will start to invest and expand,
01:05:33.680 thereby providing millions more jobs, and the competition for jobs would rise, therefore wages would rise.
01:05:40.740 That's what this is about.
01:05:42.460 It's not about individuals getting more money, although that will happen to a certain crew.
01:05:48.060 It's about getting America into a growth mode, because for eight years under Obama, we didn't have any growth to speak of.
01:05:58.320 Nothing.
01:05:59.740 So that, and I say, look, stop with the small ball.
01:06:04.660 You're going to phase out this, and it's that, the whole mortgage, right?
01:06:08.460 And look at the big picture.
01:06:10.960 Give it a chance.
01:06:12.980 So in two years, we'll know if this tax cut works.
01:06:16.560 We'll know if the American economy explodes, and if it does, everybody's better off, even the rich people, like Beck, who's going to have to pay more taxes.
01:06:27.440 Because if you invest your money, the stock market's going to go up, and you'll make money there.
01:06:32.680 And you'll make money if you buy real estate or whatever your investments may be.
01:06:37.400 Give it a chance.
01:06:39.580 And that's what, you know, I'm sitting here going, you Republicans are so stupid, so rigid.
01:06:47.620 I heard some guy the other day on the radio go, oh, this isn't the Reagan thing, this isn't conservatism.
01:06:54.020 And I'm going, girl, you're not going to get ideology to win another election.
01:07:03.040 Trump won as a populist.
01:07:04.440 He didn't win as a Republican conservative.
01:07:07.800 So there you go.
01:07:10.200 Talking to Bill O'Reilly.
01:07:11.280 Bill, do you have any insight on this Donna Brazile thing?
01:07:14.500 I have a very, I have a lot of difficulty taking anything she says seriously.
01:07:18.600 But is this a real, are these real scandals, or is she just trying to sell books?
01:07:22.640 No, Donna Brazile is genuinely angry that Donald Trump was elected president.
01:07:28.540 And so her anger is manifested in, why were we so incompetent or we couldn't defeat him?
01:07:34.780 That's what the book's about.
01:07:37.100 And then she goes in and she, I think, tells the truth about the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
01:07:43.540 So I applaud Brazil.
01:07:45.140 I mean, she's under unbelievable fire now.
01:07:48.260 She can't go to any cocktail parties.
01:07:50.240 Nobody will have lunch with her.
01:07:51.660 You know, all of that pressure because she lives in Washington.
01:07:55.140 But I think essentially Donna Brazile is telling the truth.
01:07:58.540 So what is the deal with Mark Rich?
01:08:02.060 Because Fox had to, or Seth Rich, Fox had to retract a story.
01:08:08.760 It was a huge scandal.
01:08:10.520 Here comes Donna Brazile and she says, you know, I worry that the Russians had something to do with it.
01:08:17.160 No, wait a minute.
01:08:18.500 This has been deemed an accident.
01:08:20.340 Everybody said anything other than that.
01:08:22.620 Not an accident, a botched robbery.
01:08:27.020 And everybody has deemed it that.
01:08:29.840 And anyone who has said that it was anything but that has been a conspiracy theorist.
01:08:35.820 Now, I happen to believe it was a botched robbery.
01:08:37.940 But to hear Donna Brazile say that when she heard about that, she was afraid at first that he was killed because he was white.
01:08:46.800 That says something.
01:08:48.240 Two, that when she found out that it was a robbery, she worried the Russians were involved.
01:08:54.200 You know, I hate to get into these things because I don't believe in conspiracies, generally speaking.
01:09:06.480 Yeah.
01:09:07.120 You know, and the rich family has made an appeal.
01:09:11.420 You know, our son is dead.
01:09:13.040 Please leave him alone.
01:09:14.400 Don't inject politics into it.
01:09:15.820 But, you know, I just really, I can't really add much.
01:09:20.140 And for me, the biggest mouth in the world.
01:09:22.740 Well, let me ask you this, because I can't add anything to it either, because I don't believe in the conspiracy on it.
01:09:28.920 But what you could add to it is, where's the media calling her out, saying the same thing that they said to Fox News?
01:09:37.520 Where, where?
01:09:38.080 Come on.
01:09:38.840 We all know, you know, that the media is now descended into a place where they are, number one, essentially dishonest.
01:09:48.600 And then, number two, hypocritical to a degree I don't think we've ever seen in this country.
01:09:54.580 So every, any fair-minded person, conservative, liberal, independent, has to know that.
01:10:01.180 Yeah.
01:10:01.500 All the surveys show it, all the polls show it, and it's hurting the country, I mean, dramatically.
01:10:08.860 Is this going to hurt the Democratic Party, because they are going so far left, they're going to the Bernie people.
01:10:16.600 She knows she doesn't have any friends left in the, you know, the middle, so she's throwing her hat in over there.
01:10:22.120 But she's also bringing the conspiracy side of, of the fringe with her now.
01:10:28.440 Is that going to...
01:10:29.680 I don't think that's going to hold.
01:10:31.360 The key thing here is there are some nuts in the House that are trying to draw up impeachment articles against President Trump.
01:10:39.640 Right.
01:10:39.960 Okay?
01:10:40.720 All right.
01:10:41.520 Nancy Pelosi has now said, please don't do that.
01:10:46.000 Even Nancy Pelosi knows that the Democratic Party will implode if it continues to embrace the loons, and it will.
01:10:58.260 So Trump and the Republicans' best hope is that the media and the Democratic Party continue to be dishonest and continue to be hysterical.
01:11:09.680 So Nancy Pelosi doesn't want the Democratic Party to embrace her?
01:11:14.580 Is that...
01:11:15.240 Does not want the Democratic Party to embrace impeachment.
01:11:19.180 Oh, because you said the loons, so I kind of thought you were speaking about...
01:11:22.100 Yeah, when did, when did she move out of the loon category?
01:11:26.380 Well, she's still in the loon category, but you know, Nancy Pelosi's an interesting study.
01:11:30.880 I believe, and I'm probably in a minority, I don't think she believes a word she says.
01:11:37.320 I think she represents a district in San Francisco that's crazy, crazy left, and she'll tell them anything they want to hear to maintain her power position.
01:11:46.780 I think there's a lot of people like that in Washington.
01:11:49.080 Yeah, but, you know, she's portrayed as a zealot.
01:11:53.060 I just think she wants the perks.
01:11:56.560 I just think she wants the perks.
01:11:58.140 And that's just my assessment of her.
01:12:01.760 Bill O'Reilly, thank you very much.
01:12:02.720 I appreciate it.
01:12:04.020 BillOReilly.com.
01:12:05.180 Coming up today, you're going to do...
01:12:07.000 You're going to be reading poetry.
01:12:09.380 Yeah, we're going to do the Star Spangled Banner thing on BillOReilly.com, and, you know, we're going to plug Killing England, of course.
01:12:16.260 And, you know, Beck, I want to tell you, it's really nice of you to have me on, and I enjoy this every week.
01:12:22.120 Thank you.
01:12:22.420 I'm sorry we threw your schedule off, but I think we're working okay today.
01:12:25.180 Not a problem.
01:12:25.920 And do me a favor.
01:12:26.740 Look into the fifth verse, because I think I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about that tonight on BillOReilly.com.
01:12:32.660 I love Ralph Waldo Emerson.
01:12:34.560 He's my god.
01:12:35.580 I love him.
01:12:36.320 That's not who had anything to do with it.
01:12:41.300 Thanks, Bill.
01:12:42.740 Okay.
01:12:43.860 I'm interested to ask maybe next time we can follow up with Bill and ask him the broadcasting idea of promoting the fact that you're going to promote your book on your show later.
01:12:52.500 Yeah, I'm not sure that's...
01:12:53.840 Do you tease, coming up, we're going to promote my book?
01:12:57.140 That's not a typical thing that you would do.
01:12:59.360 Right, but...
01:12:59.820 Look, he's been a lot more successful than I am.
01:13:02.220 Yeah.
01:13:02.480 But Killing England, number one, New York Times bestseller.
01:13:05.300 And, of course, you can subscribe at BillOReilly.com for all of Bill's commentary.
01:13:09.060 So I want to talk to you about the state of the world.
01:13:13.100 You know, Bill was talking about how this tax thing is going to hope that companies start to rebuild and invest in jobs here in America.
01:13:24.100 There's a problem with that, and that is technology.
01:13:27.920 And I believe that technology, we are going to find our way around this.
01:13:33.800 It's just going to be disruptive for a long time.
01:13:36.060 But the future is not in more employees.
01:13:40.320 It really isn't.
01:13:41.260 Let me give you an example.
01:13:42.160 140,000 employees is what Kodak had at its peak.
01:13:49.980 Kodak, 140,000.
01:13:52.900 At the time of the sale to Facebook, Instagram, which is the millennials Kodak, wouldn't you say?
01:14:01.080 Yeah, sure.
01:14:01.640 Yeah.
01:14:01.920 I mean, even their logo is sort of...
01:14:03.720 Yeah, Kodak.
01:14:04.940 Almost like a Polaroid.
01:14:06.160 Yeah.
01:14:06.400 So it's kind of the old Kodak.
01:14:10.180 Kodak had 140,000 employees.
01:14:13.460 Instagram, when it sold for $700 million, had 13.
01:14:20.380 We're entering a different world, and it's going to be turned upside down and inside out.
01:14:30.000 And there's going to be a lot of figuring out as we go in the next 10 years.
01:14:35.540 One of those things we have to figure out is the currency and debt.
01:14:41.780 How do we deal with the debt?
01:14:44.860 May I suggest, I don't think there's any way that hasn't been tried under the sun that succeeds in that.
01:14:53.660 And that's usually when the world returns to gold.
01:14:56.960 I do not buy gold as an investment.
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01:16:39.140 Part of tricks and sideshows.
01:16:41.980 That's what the Democrats are resorting to now.
01:16:44.580 Yesterday, Texas Democrat Al Green stood before the House, gave his colleagues a Christmas deadline to vote on impeaching President Trump.
01:16:53.180 I rise today with a sense of responsibility and duty to the people who have elected me, a sense of duty to this country, a sense of duty to the Constitution of the United States of America.
01:17:11.140 I rise today, Mr. Speaker, to call for the impeachment of the President of the United States of America.
01:17:21.300 Okay, this is not the first time he's done this.
01:17:25.060 Green has actually unveiled former articles of impeachment.
01:17:28.780 He did that last month.
01:17:30.380 A spoiler alert.
01:17:31.920 It never makes it to the floor for a vote.
01:17:35.160 Now, I'm not a law student, but I am a thinker.
01:17:38.180 So I'm going to go out on a limb here.
01:17:39.900 I think you need evidence or a reason to impeach a sitting president.
01:17:46.620 I know that sounds crazy.
01:17:49.060 But again, I am a thinker.
01:17:52.260 So if Democrats did have somewhat of a good reason to attempt an impeachment.
01:17:58.340 We still know that it wouldn't make it through the House.
01:18:01.420 Nancy Pelosi doesn't want it to happen.
01:18:03.620 The Democrats don't want it to happen.
01:18:05.140 They think that it will be really, really bad for them.
01:18:07.220 So what is he doing?
01:18:09.480 Well, nobody is really talking about this in the mainstream media, but the Democratic Party is in just as much trouble as the GOP is.
01:18:16.340 Everybody hates them, just like everybody hates the GOP.
01:18:20.020 Eight years of Obama has left it bankrupt, and it was even extorted by the Clinton campaign, according to Donna Brazile.
01:18:27.280 The funding and fundraising continues to be a disaster.
01:18:31.160 The RNC, believe it or not, raises three times the amount of money as the DNC month after month.
01:18:40.080 Hello?
01:18:41.580 All the hoopla has been on the Virginia election, but the Republicans still have governors in 30 states.
01:18:47.840 Over 20 states have GOP control in both the governorship and the legislature.
01:18:52.340 So it's not really a surprise to see this kind of stuff.
01:18:56.480 Donna Brazile has declared open war on her party.
01:19:00.280 Why?
01:19:00.760 Because she's jumping on Team Bernie.
01:19:05.180 Ultimately, she, I think, wants to sell some books and make some money, but she is changing teams.
01:19:11.900 Congressman Al Green knows there's no shot for his impeachment call.
01:19:15.840 So why is he doing it?
01:19:18.960 Well, he doesn't have a book out, but it's the same motive to get some attention and to raise some money.
01:19:25.480 The Democrats are in serious trouble.
01:19:27.920 They are broke, and they don't have a cohesive, unifying message that mainstream people want to hear.
01:19:33.540 They're not connecting with anyone, and I'm not saying that GOP is any better.
01:19:37.120 I just want to point this out, that that's what's happening in the DNC.
01:19:40.980 So what is it we're going to see in the next few months leading up to the midterms?
01:19:47.560 Parlor tricks and sideshows.
01:19:56.860 It's Thursday, November 9th.
01:19:59.120 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:05.300 Coach Camille is a former point guard who received a scholarship to USC.
01:20:10.980 where she led the Trojans to two NCAA appearances and scored over 1,000 points in her career.
01:20:18.520 She was a WNBA draft pick for the Washington Mystics.
01:20:21.700 She continued her pro career in Greece.
01:20:24.720 Internationally, she was the second leading scorer in the conference, guard of the year, and an all-defensive team.
01:20:32.400 When she's not training, she is an assistant coach for Bishop Montgomery girls' varsity team.
01:20:40.140 The reason why this non-sports fan is having Camille on is because of a story that I read in the Washington Post.
01:20:48.580 She was looking for a job, and she found one.
01:20:53.760 She was really excited that she was offered a job by her former college coach,
01:20:58.760 and she received an assistant's position on his staff at the University of the, sorry, New Mexico State University.
01:21:09.600 And she was just a couple of days away from getting onto a plane when they called her and said,
01:21:15.280 uh, yeah, uh, no thank you.
01:21:19.760 So, why is the story?
01:21:24.900 Camille Lenore, uh, welcome.
01:21:27.360 How are you?
01:21:28.860 I'm great.
01:21:29.420 How are you, Glenn?
01:21:30.500 I'm good.
01:21:31.240 I was disturbed by this, uh, disturbed by this story.
01:21:35.520 Can you, can you tell us what happened?
01:21:37.720 Yeah, so, um, I received the job offer from MarkTrack and, uh, immediately, you know, was thrilled about the offer.
01:21:49.060 And, um, we talked about what I would have to give up to take that position, which would, which meant that I would have to shut down my, my business, my training business.
01:21:58.680 But after some days of ruminating and thinking through that, I said, uh, I'll take the position.
01:22:04.280 And he, um, offered me a salary of $55,000 with an additional $5,000, um, coming from his own pocket.
01:22:13.340 And then, uh, began to give me, um, duties, things to do.
01:22:18.640 Talk, we talked about recruits.
01:22:20.280 We were about to look at film and break down things.
01:22:23.320 And so I was already fulfilling that position, even though I was still in Los Angeles.
01:22:28.680 And then a couple of days later, um, I got a phone call from him when he said, he said, Camille, we have a problem.
01:22:36.420 Someone's discovered a video of you.
01:22:39.380 And, um, he asked me if I still believed in, in, in what I said regarding, uh, my biblical views of, of marriage.
01:22:50.340 And I told him that I did and that I was still since that video heterosexual.
01:22:56.960 And, um, a couple of hours, hours later, he gave me a call back and said, we have to take the, we're taking a job from you.
01:23:04.280 Um, so, so let me just, let me just get this right.
01:23:06.960 You want to talk about the world being upside down.
01:23:08.840 If 10 years ago, somebody would have found, uh, a video of somebody saying, I am a proud, uh, uh, lesbian and I live a lesbian lifestyle.
01:23:20.760 And that's, uh, that's just the way I am.
01:23:23.980 Uh, and my lack of faith in God has, uh, uh, plays a big role.
01:23:30.640 You probably wouldn't have got a job maybe 20 years ago, but today you, in this video talked about your faith and said that you used to lead a lesbian lifestyle, but you no longer do.
01:23:43.740 You, and you are heterosexual, and that's why you can't work at the, uh, New Mexico State University?
01:23:54.400 Yes, that, that is what happened.
01:23:56.280 There's definitely been a cultural shift.
01:23:59.560 And, you know, it was sad to, to learn that outside, that this happened, irrespective of my basketball coaching qualifications, you know, that, that was never mentioned.
01:24:11.280 It was about my heterosexuality and my view, my religious views.
01:24:18.740 So, um, they, they are, they are denying that there was any, that there was any discrimination here.
01:24:27.180 Um, they, they, however, in court filings say that your feelings about homosexuality shared in the video would have an, uh, an adverse impact and the ability to effectively coach and recruit players who identify as LGBT.
01:24:46.380 Yeah, that's correct.
01:24:47.520 That's what they, that's what they said.
01:24:49.380 Um, and that's what Mark actually said to me that, um, that this would affect recruiting.
01:24:55.620 And he shared that 75% of the current players on his team at the time were gay.
01:25:03.740 And I, I, I explicitly told him like, Mark, I'm not coming in trying to change anyone's views, lifestyles or anything.
01:25:12.220 I'm here to make basketball players.
01:25:14.900 And unfortunately I was just not given that chance based on, you know, a video, my very own testimony that was shared seven years ago.
01:25:24.420 So, um, are you hostile to people who live a lesbian or alternate lifestyle?
01:25:34.400 No, not at all.
01:25:35.860 Not at all.
01:25:36.500 You know, um, I've been in the lifestyle.
01:25:39.300 So I think I'm unique in that way where, you know, I, I was once gay, um, been around a lot of people in that lifestyle have, have had, and still have a friendship with people.
01:25:50.380 Um, and I think Christians get that rap a lot that if we don't approve or support that we're either, um, homophobic or we hate gays and lesbians, and it's not true.
01:26:03.660 I think love and approval are often terms that are, are, are labeled that are synonymous, but I don't believe that to be true.
01:26:13.580 I can love you, but not approve of something that you do.
01:26:17.860 Just like I can love a friend of mine, but not approve of his promiscuous lifestyle, or I can love someone not approve of you skipping breakfast.
01:26:27.060 Um, and so I think those two terms, those two beliefs are often interchangeable, but I don't think they are.
01:26:38.180 So where does this go from here?
01:26:43.360 As far as what?
01:26:44.640 I mean, is there, uh, is there, uh, you know, a chance that, uh, you can stop this discrimination?
01:26:56.200 Would you want to work there if they, if the courts, you know, would suddenly say you have to hire her?
01:27:04.380 Um, well, I, you know, I currently have a position that I enjoy, um, at, at the high school that I'm working for.
01:27:13.080 So no, I, I wouldn't, I don't believe I'll take that position if New Mexico offered it.
01:27:18.640 If another school looked and said, Hey, you know, we think she's qualified.
01:27:23.820 We love what she brings to the table.
01:27:26.200 Um, I think she'd be a good, a good addition.
01:27:28.540 Yeah, I would consider that.
01:27:29.940 Um, but I think, you know, Mark, he told me that if I didn't take down the video, that it would be very difficult for me to work in, in collegiate basketball.
01:27:40.740 And so I think what's left to happen is left.
01:27:44.520 It's unseen.
01:27:45.800 I don't know.
01:27:47.220 Do you, do you believe you were a player?
01:27:49.200 So do you believe that that is, that is because of the powers that be or because of the players?
01:27:56.400 You, regarding the fact that you would have a hard time working in collegiate basketball.
01:28:04.680 Is that because of the administration or because of the players?
01:28:10.120 I think it starts with the head.
01:28:11.980 I think it starts with the administration.
01:28:13.940 Definitely.
01:28:15.420 Um, so yeah.
01:28:18.640 Camille, um, I'm, I'm, um, I'm glad we could give you, uh, some airtime so people could, um, see what is, is happening in colleges and see what is happening.
01:28:32.120 I think in, in bigotry, I mean, if you, if you, uh, you know, aren't on a crusade to, you know, um, uh, change everybody's, uh, mind or, or, you know, baptize everybody, you know, in your position.
01:28:48.640 I don't, I don't understand what the problem is.
01:28:51.700 I did hear one thing that stuck out to me and you said, I used to be gay, which I don't think anyone could say a while ago because you had to be born that way.
01:29:02.960 But now I don't think that is true anymore that anybody cares because we're told that you can choose and it's how you feel.
01:29:12.300 So I don't know what the problem would be.
01:29:14.520 Somebody who said, yeah, I used to use, live a gay lifestyle, but I don't anymore.
01:29:18.900 And here's why.
01:29:20.200 And you can go on your way, but I'm going this way.
01:29:23.100 I don't know why we can't work together.
01:29:25.740 Yeah.
01:29:26.440 Yep.
01:29:26.880 I agree with you a hundred percent.
01:29:29.140 Um, like I said, I was, I am highly qualified for the position.
01:29:33.380 And I think strong assumptions were made on New Mexico state's part that I would come in and try to do that.
01:29:40.840 I've never done that in my coaching career.
01:29:43.880 Um, my main goal is to help these young women grow on and off the court as basketball players and to help develop their character, not enforce my, my religious views or try to change someone to live because I live a certain way.
01:30:00.740 Camille, thank you very much.
01:30:02.860 I appreciate it.
01:30:03.480 Good luck.
01:30:09.480 This shows you how much the world has changed.
01:30:13.460 I mean, and, and how people don't ever grow because the, the idea, the argument used to be, I can be gay and not try to convert everybody.
01:30:25.440 Right.
01:30:26.040 I, this, it's not an infection that I'm going to spread and I'm not going to preach my lifestyle, et cetera, et cetera.
01:30:36.100 If anybody would have tried that even 20 years ago, uh, it would have caused an uproar.
01:30:43.100 If it was a gay person and it would have caused an uproar and people would have said, this isn't right.
01:30:50.580 She's not, she's not going to preach her lifestyle.
01:30:53.100 She's not going to convert anybody.
01:30:55.380 And there would have been those people who would have said, I don't want her.
01:30:59.380 She's homosexual.
01:31:02.180 Well, anybody who said, you know, the, the oppression has got to stop.
01:31:08.700 You're doing it in reverse.
01:31:10.580 You've just switched roles from the oppressed to the oppressor.
01:31:18.180 If you don't act differently, it ain't going to end.
01:31:23.520 That was the secret of Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
01:31:29.520 They didn't call for retribution.
01:31:32.820 They didn't do what the oppressor was doing.
01:31:38.800 They stopped and offered a third way.
01:31:44.800 I, I, I hope soon that we find somebody on the left that understands this and starts to say, I'm not going to, you know who did?
01:31:56.400 Pendulet.
01:31:57.040 When Pendulet got in front of the atheist community in Washington, D.C. and stood on the stage and said, no, don't celebrate the death of Christianity.
01:32:09.620 Don't do that.
01:32:11.080 Let's not be what we have accused them of being.
01:32:15.860 Let's reach out and be good to each other.
01:32:20.000 That's when the world changes.
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01:33:47.840 Glenn Beck.
01:33:55.620 Glenn Beck.
01:33:57.580 Scientists have now come out and they have said that patients in severe pain receive just as much relief from over-the-counter medications like Tylenol as they do from opioids.
01:34:13.660 Oh, yeah?
01:34:15.060 Yeah.
01:34:15.700 Is that real?
01:34:16.620 I don't have that much.
01:34:18.240 I'm going to say a big negatory on that one.
01:34:19.760 Yeah.
01:34:20.160 Yeah.
01:34:20.320 I don't have that much experience with opioids myself.
01:34:22.740 But I would have seen.
01:34:24.220 I've got a big gash in my side.
01:34:27.040 Tylenol?
01:34:27.840 No.
01:34:28.320 I don't think that's going to do it for me.
01:34:30.380 It doesn't seem like it would.
01:34:31.640 No.
01:34:31.920 But I guess maybe technically because there's an additional effect to an opioid, right?
01:34:36.120 So here's the thing.
01:34:37.400 You know, you take Tylenol.
01:34:39.740 Let's say you cut your hand off.
01:34:41.400 Okay.
01:34:42.000 And you go into the emergency room and they sew you back up and they say, where are you on the pain chart?
01:34:47.300 And you're like, I'm the big frowny face.
01:34:48.780 And they're like, Tylenol for you.
01:34:52.200 You may get some pain relief, you know?
01:34:54.740 Yeah.
01:34:54.940 And then when you start screaming that I'm going to stab you to death if you don't relieve my pain with something stronger than Tylenol, that's when they bring out something called, you know, the opioid.
01:35:07.700 And they give you the opioid and you still feel the pain.
01:35:11.620 Well, so that's what they're saying.
01:35:13.320 You just don't care.
01:35:16.140 Right.
01:35:16.500 Exactly.
01:35:17.120 Right.
01:35:17.500 That's a different process.
01:35:19.140 Wow.
01:35:19.580 I can feel the throbbing in my stump and it really, wow, that hurts.
01:35:26.220 I went to the dentist yesterday and I've come up with a new plan of going to the dentist, which is just get the nitrous every time I go.
01:35:32.540 Whether they're doing a cleaning, whether they're doing something painful, anything.
01:35:35.760 Every time, hook it up because it's fantastic.
01:35:39.900 And as I sat there yesterday in the middle of them poking at my teeth and doing God knows what, and I just felt unbelievably great.
01:35:47.780 I thought to myself, you know what I thought about the whole time I was under?
01:35:51.160 How do I get this into my house?
01:35:53.340 I want it at my house.
01:35:55.620 I want it too.
01:35:56.700 That might be a problem.
01:35:57.660 I want a tank next to my couch.
01:35:59.760 So while I'm watching the game, I can just strap this thing on.
01:36:03.740 And I don't know.
01:36:05.380 It's incredible.
01:36:07.320 I would like it actually in my job.
01:36:09.640 And so as I'm reading the news every day, I would love just a steady stream of nitrous.
01:36:15.600 It really is fantastic.
01:36:17.280 I don't know if I've ever had it.
01:36:19.200 The crazy part about it is when you're done, 20 minutes later, you're completely fine.
01:36:25.580 You can drive.
01:36:27.520 You can walk around.
01:36:28.300 It's like propofol.
01:36:29.540 Have you ever had that?
01:36:30.300 No.
01:36:30.420 Except that just puts you out.
01:36:31.660 You take propofol.
01:36:32.700 They give it to you for surgery and stuff.
01:36:34.440 And they're like, okay, I'm going to put you to sleep.
01:36:36.660 And you're like, no, you're not.
01:36:38.640 And then you wake up and it's over.
01:36:40.860 And you don't even, I mean, you don't feel it.
01:36:43.460 It's weird.
01:36:44.060 Drugs are great, aren't they?
01:36:50.220 Glenn Beck.
01:37:03.520 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:37:05.320 Well, welcome to the program.
01:37:08.340 And welcome to Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
01:37:11.740 Hello, Pat.
01:37:12.440 Hello, Glenn.
01:37:13.200 Stu.
01:37:13.980 So did you hear our interview with the basketball coach?
01:37:18.560 I did, yeah.
01:37:19.440 Lost her job because she's not gay.
01:37:21.640 Yeah.
01:37:21.980 I talked briefly about her earlier this week.
01:37:24.180 And it's really interesting.
01:37:25.740 She sounds, you know.
01:37:27.420 Normal.
01:37:27.860 Normal.
01:37:28.460 Completely normal.
01:37:29.680 Sounds like she should be a basketball coach.
01:37:31.660 She's got the qualifications.
01:37:33.800 They hired her.
01:37:35.320 The university, New Mexico State University hired her because of her qualifications.
01:37:41.840 She actually started working her job while she was in California.
01:37:45.780 And then they found a video of her online.
01:37:48.260 And, you know, when you see these crazy videos that people made, you know, she made a crazy
01:37:53.000 video seven years ago where she said, I'm a Christian and I used to live the gay lifestyle,
01:38:00.020 but I don't anymore.
01:38:01.460 And, you know, it's because of Jesus.
01:38:04.420 And, of course, you can't have somebody like that.
01:38:07.020 No.
01:38:07.820 Obviously, you don't want those around other women.
01:38:10.560 Correct me if I'm wrong.
01:38:11.380 Other people.
01:38:12.240 Other people.
01:38:12.580 Other people.
01:38:13.280 Correct me if I'm wrong.
01:38:13.860 The Constitution bans religious freedom.
01:38:18.900 It does, yes.
01:38:19.080 You're not allowed to have, you know, to believe, you're not allowed to believe things if they're
01:38:22.980 based on religion.
01:38:23.940 Yes.
01:38:24.140 I think we can say that here.
01:38:28.180 What is it?
01:38:29.060 Azusa Pacific University?
01:38:30.780 A-Z-A-U-S-A?
01:38:31.900 Yeah, it's Azusa.
01:38:32.720 Azusa Pacific University, a Christian private school in Southern California.
01:38:39.740 The LGBTQ students are now demanding that the school end its support of traditional marriage.
01:38:45.580 There you go.
01:38:46.180 And stop its disapproval of same-sex relationships on campus.
01:38:51.460 Basically, they have to end their support.
01:38:53.700 It's a private religious school.
01:38:55.840 And they've got to.
01:38:56.760 What are you saying?
01:38:57.680 They should be able to.
01:38:59.620 Well, okay.
01:39:01.060 Okay.
01:39:02.540 You better not finish that sentence, Mr. Gray.
01:39:06.120 No.
01:39:06.500 Well, we know what kind of kooky is, so we can dismiss him and just kind of laugh him off.
01:39:12.740 Because, you know, he's so stupid, he doesn't even know he's being demeaned.
01:39:17.380 But, okay, Pat.
01:39:19.360 So you can't be a woman's basketball coach.
01:39:21.340 No.
01:39:22.100 Unless you're 2SLGBTQIA.
01:39:25.820 Wait, wait.
01:39:27.340 2S?
01:39:27.660 You haven't seen the 2S?
01:39:28.740 What's 2S?
01:39:29.380 No, it's 2S.
01:39:29.660 2S.
01:39:29.900 2S.
01:39:30.800 2S.
01:39:31.160 2S.
01:39:31.320 2S leads the pack?
01:39:32.960 Leads the pack.
01:39:33.660 You have a man and a woman inside of you.
01:39:36.540 Now, look, you want to attach 2S to the end.
01:39:39.300 I don't have a problem with it.
01:39:40.380 But, I mean, you're going to leave the pack.
01:39:41.120 The way I saw it, it was at the beginning.
01:39:43.820 It was 2SLGBTQIA+.
01:39:47.000 So I have two spirits.
01:39:49.360 I have one trapped inside of me.
01:39:52.760 Do they both drive at the same time?
01:39:55.760 No, the man takes over when it's driving.
01:39:57.680 Because you don't want the woman driving.
01:39:58.880 Am I right?
01:40:05.860 You're right.
01:40:07.000 You're right.
01:40:08.180 You're right.
01:40:08.620 You're right.
01:40:09.260 Can't argue about that.
01:40:10.640 Not only is 2S leading the pack here in this, they're also getting two characters.
01:40:15.420 I know.
01:40:16.040 This is incredible.
01:40:17.360 You get the 2 and the S.
01:40:18.840 The L, the G, the B, the T.
01:40:20.240 They've got to be really pissed off here.
01:40:21.460 They are.
01:40:22.020 They're probably pissed at this point.
01:40:24.380 But, not only can you not be a woman's basketball coach,
01:40:26.960 you can't be a member of the Palm Springs City Council without being gay.
01:40:31.380 Every one of the members, now gay.
01:40:33.760 Well, okay.
01:40:34.360 First of all, first of all, that, I mean, that wasn't a prerequisite.
01:40:38.460 They were elected officials.
01:40:39.700 That's true.
01:40:40.340 That's true.
01:40:40.820 They just elected a transgender and a bisexual member.
01:40:43.820 Yeah.
01:40:44.100 So there is some diversity there.
01:40:46.460 There is some diversity.
01:40:48.260 Right.
01:40:48.940 Are there any 2Ss?
01:40:50.900 No, no 2Ss.
01:40:51.760 Oh, my God.
01:40:52.400 Are there any Hs?
01:40:55.400 Which is the heterosexual or hate.
01:40:58.920 Are you talking about male breeders?
01:41:01.340 Yes.
01:41:01.920 No.
01:41:02.460 Are there any MBs?
01:41:05.620 No.
01:41:06.940 It may be time for white male identifying breeders to all go and live on the island of
01:41:14.300 misfit toys.
01:41:15.500 I mean, I just don't think there's a place for us anymore.
01:41:17.420 Nobody wants a Charlie in the box.
01:41:18.780 No one wants a cisgender in the box.
01:41:20.780 No one wants a cisgender in the closet.
01:41:25.500 It's gotten to that point where we're the ones who have to be in the closet now.
01:41:29.400 I'm a squirt gun that shoots jelly.
01:41:31.700 I'm a white male.
01:41:36.460 Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:41:38.140 Yeah, Santa dumped me off here.
01:41:42.820 Wouldn't it be great if it was nobody in the closet?
01:41:46.560 It would.
01:41:46.840 We don't need a closet.
01:41:48.420 You can do what you need to do.
01:41:49.960 I don't understand why this happens.
01:41:52.140 I was a little taken aback that the whole council identifies in that way because does
01:41:57.840 that matter in how you legislate for the city?
01:42:01.580 What do you mean?
01:42:02.620 Because your sexuality shouldn't have any bearing on the way you comport yourself in the city
01:42:08.620 council, should it?
01:42:09.740 That is the point.
01:42:10.700 So why do we even know?
01:42:11.780 That is the point with the cowboy that rides an ostrich.
01:42:17.080 He's still a cowboy.
01:42:19.600 Right?
01:42:20.000 So why identify him as a cowboy that rides an ostrich?
01:42:23.960 Exactly.
01:42:24.320 Well, he's still a cowboy.
01:42:25.440 You do see the ostrich.
01:42:27.620 Hmm?
01:42:28.000 Well, you see the ostrich, right?
01:42:29.240 Well, you might notice that there's an ostrich there.
01:42:31.260 That might be one of the reasons you'd identify that way.
01:42:33.720 Because people would see.
01:42:34.280 Yeah, if you've got an ostrich tied up at the hitching post, then they're going to make
01:42:38.460 fun of you.
01:42:38.940 But in this case, Pat is right.
01:42:41.040 There's no reason to identify your sexuality.
01:42:44.040 And I will say, I believe Palm Springs has created a very unsafe atmosphere for straight
01:42:53.960 people.
01:42:54.420 I would feel very uncomfortable.
01:42:57.880 There's no diversity at all.
01:43:00.880 No inclusion.
01:43:01.600 There's no inclusion.
01:43:03.360 Heteros and two S's.
01:43:05.080 We can team up together to get onto the Palm Springs City Council.
01:43:09.180 We need one hetero member and one two S member in there.
01:43:12.240 And then we'll feel comfortable.
01:43:12.880 Are the two S's okay with the heteros, though?
01:43:15.420 Definitely not.
01:43:16.400 I'm going to say absolutely not.
01:43:17.740 Didn't we used to call two S's schizophrenics?
01:43:22.680 Yes, back in our hateful days.
01:43:25.700 In our hateful days.
01:43:26.900 Okay, all right.
01:43:28.100 Okay, so did you see the movie that M. Night Shyamalan made just recently with, what's
01:43:35.120 his name?
01:43:35.480 It was Split.
01:43:36.520 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:43:37.140 Is he a two S or an eight S?
01:43:39.220 He's a 26 S.
01:43:40.180 He's a 26 S.
01:43:41.540 Yeah.
01:43:41.840 Huh.
01:43:42.340 Yeah.
01:43:42.760 Okay.
01:43:43.360 Well, all right.
01:43:44.640 Okay, good.
01:43:45.520 I'm glad that we've worked this all out.
01:43:47.360 So what's it?
01:43:47.840 Two S.
01:43:49.060 Two S.
01:43:49.420 L-G-B-T.
01:43:50.520 Q.
01:43:50.800 We know those.
01:43:51.360 Q.
01:43:51.880 I.
01:43:52.260 But Q is questioning or queer?
01:43:53.680 Do we ever figure that out?
01:43:54.380 It's queer.
01:43:55.060 Okay, queer.
01:43:55.840 I.
01:43:56.080 I intersex.
01:43:57.020 Intersex.
01:43:57.500 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
01:44:00.640 wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, I'm
01:44:01.480 still back at Q.
01:44:02.720 Hang on just a second.
01:44:04.080 Mm-hmm.
01:44:04.700 Q was questioning.
01:44:07.240 I think it's queer.
01:44:08.540 No, I know, but it was questioning.
01:44:10.240 Was it?
01:44:10.540 Yeah, at one point, I think.
01:44:11.340 Okay.
01:44:11.760 I think it's kind of, the Q is interchangeable.
01:44:13.480 Because queer was something that you were not allowed to say for, I don't remember when.
01:44:17.440 You were not allowed to say queer.
01:44:19.020 And then, so I think the Q was originally questioning.
01:44:22.320 Where have the questioning people been relegated?
01:44:26.800 Because if all of a sudden it became queer, what happened to the questioning people who
01:44:31.160 are standing now in the, you know, out on the porch going.
01:44:34.140 They've been asked to make up their minds.
01:44:36.560 Really?
01:44:36.800 Make up your minds.
01:44:37.200 Yeah.
01:44:37.420 You can't question anymore.
01:44:38.700 You got to just commit.
01:44:40.240 You got to commit.
01:44:41.120 Really?
01:44:41.720 Yes.
01:44:41.920 I don't think that's.
01:44:42.680 I think that's what it is.
01:44:43.680 Okay.
01:44:43.980 And then there's I for what?
01:44:46.300 Intersex.
01:44:46.660 Intersex.
01:44:47.200 And I'm going to pretend this is just an act.
01:44:51.680 This is showbiz, babe.
01:44:52.660 Yeah, yeah.
01:44:53.100 I am pretending I don't know what intersex is.
01:44:57.160 I'm confused on the difference between intersex and trans.
01:45:00.040 Is there a difference?
01:45:01.640 I don't know.
01:45:02.640 I don't either.
01:45:03.040 I don't want to Google it either.
01:45:04.240 Asexual is the next one.
01:45:05.760 Wait, wait, wait.
01:45:07.440 So, could you Google intersex, please?
01:45:11.320 I can.
01:45:11.780 I just like to.
01:45:13.060 Why do you not want to Google?
01:45:14.960 I just don't know what's going to pop up here.
01:45:16.980 I don't have any filters on.
01:45:18.700 What is intersex?
01:45:20.420 Intersex Society of North America.
01:45:22.360 Hang on just a second.
01:45:23.380 Listen to that.
01:45:24.500 He doesn't want to Google because you don't know what might pop up.
01:45:28.040 Probably something healthy.
01:45:29.720 Well, it is.
01:45:30.340 The Intersex Society of North America has popped up.
01:45:32.820 Now, I will say putting the word sex into Google doesn't always turn out this way.
01:45:36.440 Oh, okay.
01:45:37.120 All right.
01:45:37.520 Intersex is a general term used for a variety of conditions.
01:45:44.900 Oh, wow.
01:45:46.080 Whoa.
01:45:46.560 Whoa.
01:45:47.500 Hate groups.
01:45:48.320 Whoa.
01:45:48.540 Do you have to get the Southern Poverty Law Center on the phone?
01:45:51.920 Wow.
01:45:52.740 In which a person is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't seem to fit the
01:45:57.920 typical definitions of female or male.
01:45:59.760 So, this is what they would formally call hermaphrodite.
01:46:02.860 Oh, right.
01:46:03.240 Okay.
01:46:03.500 You're intersex.
01:46:04.200 Which is nicer than hermaphrodite.
01:46:06.080 It does sound better.
01:46:07.180 I will say.
01:46:07.720 Hermaphrodite is like.
01:46:08.400 I'm going to give them that.
01:46:09.300 Yeah.
01:46:09.640 I'm going to give you.
01:46:10.480 If you're a hermaphrodite from out here on out, you are intersex.
01:46:13.320 Because I like that.
01:46:14.520 That's a much nicer.
01:46:15.600 A better one.
01:46:16.120 And then asexual is the next one.
01:46:18.100 Which means you're not interested at all.
01:46:19.540 Yeah.
01:46:20.160 Which is what I always thought Michael Jackson was.
01:46:21.920 I don't think that that is.
01:46:23.120 I mean, I don't think that one belongs.
01:46:25.220 No?
01:46:26.120 Well, I mean.
01:46:26.620 No.
01:46:27.020 Because the rest of them are all about.
01:46:28.980 They're all about.
01:46:29.660 Sex.
01:46:30.260 Right?
01:46:30.500 Yeah.
01:46:30.760 About how you live your.
01:46:32.660 Well, I guess if you live your life going.
01:46:34.700 I'm not really interested.
01:46:35.820 But I mean, that's just called like.
01:46:38.160 You're married.
01:46:38.940 A video gamer.
01:46:40.460 Or you're married.
01:46:42.000 I mean, that's what that is.
01:46:43.840 I feel like there's a lot of like.
01:46:45.080 And I think my wife calls me an A once in a while.
01:46:47.700 Yeah.
01:46:48.200 Yeah.
01:46:48.660 I feel like there's a lot of overlap with these groups.
01:46:50.100 Which is one of the reasons it's hard to figure out.
01:46:53.340 You know, there's a study I was reading recently that was talking about.
01:46:56.200 The suicide rate among transgenders.
01:46:59.460 Which has been reported as incredibly high.
01:47:02.880 And when I was looking at the study.
01:47:03.840 Even after surgery.
01:47:04.920 Yeah.
01:47:05.240 No, it's higher after surgery.
01:47:06.200 Higher, yeah.
01:47:06.820 But the study in and of itself.
01:47:08.600 While it has some of those trends.
01:47:10.200 The headline numbers are much higher than they actually are.
01:47:12.980 When you look at the study.
01:47:14.440 I'm explaining why I actually looked at the study.
01:47:16.880 But when you look at the groups.
01:47:18.240 The people who are in the groups.
01:47:19.580 Hold on just a second.
01:47:21.560 Is there something you want to talk about?
01:47:23.160 No, I was trying to explain why I was looking at it.
01:47:25.500 At this particular study.
01:47:26.600 I understand.
01:47:27.320 But we are accepting.
01:47:28.400 We're here for you.
01:47:29.420 I know you would be here for me.
01:47:30.680 If this was the case.
01:47:31.800 We know he has a problem with nitrous already.
01:47:34.120 He's got a very bad.
01:47:35.860 Now some other deep-seated problems are surfacing.
01:47:37.880 There is something.
01:47:38.860 He wants a tank of nitrous next to his couch so he can, quote, sleep at night.
01:47:45.880 Wow.
01:47:46.060 He can enjoy himself and then go right to sleep.
01:47:48.700 I am currently open to any live spot clients who want me to do recreational nitrous use commercials.
01:47:55.200 Just get in touch with our sales department.
01:47:57.660 It's fantastic.
01:47:58.540 But a lot of the people in the study.
01:48:02.860 I would prefer, may I just say, I would just prefer that we don't talk about this nitrous thing anymore because that's legal and sounds good.
01:48:12.940 And I could see me and talk myself into that in about two minutes.
01:48:19.060 Honey, I got to go to the dentist again today.
01:48:21.800 I will say, based on the hardcore research I did at Cracked Magazine after this particular dentist appointment, I will say that it's not an advisable thing for you to do.
01:48:31.880 We are joking a little bit.
01:48:33.580 Neither was a gallon of Jack Daniels.
01:48:35.300 Right.
01:48:35.720 So let's move on.
01:48:36.680 It seems to be much healthier for you than a gallon of Jack Daniels.
01:48:40.400 Oh, thank you for that information.
01:48:41.540 So I want you to know about that.
01:48:42.740 Swirl that around the brain a little bit.
01:48:44.140 All right, good.
01:48:44.780 All right.
01:48:45.200 But back to the study.
01:48:46.300 The study, many of the people in this study identified as like five, six, seven of these different groups at the same time.
01:48:54.760 Oh, wow.
01:48:55.100 Like they're gay, they're intersex, they're transsexual, they're transgender, they're cross-dressers, and they're all kind of at the same time.
01:49:05.080 So I don't even know how you'd separate these things out to actually do studies.
01:49:08.480 Or, I mean, this is why I guess they have to list so many of them, because some people will identify as three, four, five, six of them at the same time.
01:49:17.100 So they might be pissed off that, hey, you've got the first two I've got, but you don't have the next four.
01:49:22.020 Well, the first two I've got, if you're, I've got, the first two, L and G, if you're a woman, you would be both, would you not?
01:49:34.640 Yes.
01:49:35.080 Because women are gay.
01:49:37.160 Lesbians.
01:49:37.600 So you've got two right there.
01:49:38.540 So you have two right there.
01:49:39.420 And you could be B as well, easily.
01:49:41.500 LGB, you could be all three of those without even thinking about it.
01:49:44.040 I mean, that's just.
01:49:44.480 I think you can be B and Q.
01:49:47.700 But you, the old Q, not the new Q.
01:49:50.460 You can be bi and questioning.
01:49:51.600 You can be bi and questioning.
01:49:53.000 Yeah.
01:49:53.220 But I don't think you could be gay, lesbian.
01:49:56.360 And bi, sure.
01:49:57.660 I mean, if you're a woman, lesbian, you like other women.
01:50:01.620 If you're gay, you like other women.
01:50:02.960 If you're bi, you like other women.
01:50:04.520 You're saying if you're a lesbian and you also like guys, then you're excluded from bisexuals.
01:50:11.900 Like, if I'm born without the Q, if I'm, if I'm born that way and I'm born liking guys and I know a lot of homosexual men who are grossed out by women.
01:50:24.340 They're just grossed out by women.
01:50:25.760 Not their thing.
01:50:26.040 Not their preference, as they used to say.
01:50:27.680 Okay.
01:50:28.120 So I completely understand that feeling.
01:50:31.160 So I would not, you know, if I'm that guy, I'm not bi, too, because I have no interest in women.
01:50:40.880 I find them gross.
01:50:41.800 So I'm not bi as well.
01:50:44.520 And if you're, so if you're gay, you would be the reverse of a hetero.
01:50:50.620 Would you not?
01:50:51.160 This is all very, I'm, I'm a little.
01:50:54.400 You're trying to limit people and put them in boxes and I won't have it.
01:50:57.040 Well, I mean, that's what the letters are doing.
01:50:59.100 I'm not doing it.
01:51:00.000 I'm trying to understand all the letters.
01:51:01.300 That's why they use so many letters, because you could be all of these things at once.
01:51:05.460 It's beautiful.
01:51:06.440 Some of these things are going to be difficult to agree on, but we can agree on one thing, which is what the Huffington Post brought up this week.
01:51:12.020 An open letter to gay white men.
01:51:16.200 No, you're not allowed to have a racial preference.
01:51:20.160 Just so you know, if you're a gay white man, no.
01:51:24.540 You must equally like all races at the same time.
01:51:28.020 No, you are not allowed.
01:51:29.800 Now, other people can have preferences, but you could not have that preference.
01:51:33.960 You could not prefer one race over another in a sexual manner because the Huffington Post said no.
01:51:38.940 I'm coming out today.
01:51:40.160 I'm coming out officially as Q, the new Q.
01:51:43.940 Queer?
01:51:44.600 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:51:45.580 That's the old Q.
01:51:46.440 Questioning is the old.
01:51:48.640 Recent is queer.
01:51:52.900 Confused, spell wrong.
01:51:55.020 Confused with a Q.
01:51:56.060 With a Q.
01:51:57.700 Confused.
01:51:58.240 Q-U-O-N-F-U-S-E-D.
01:52:01.640 You wouldn't spell it with a C.
01:52:03.220 Why would you spell it when you're confused?
01:52:05.040 Right, because you would spell it wrong.
01:52:06.320 So I'm coming out as...
01:52:07.520 Can we agree on one thing, though?
01:52:08.940 If you're two-spirit, you've got to let the man drive.
01:52:11.880 The man part of you must drive.
01:52:13.480 I think that's...
01:52:14.040 I think we can settle on that.
01:52:15.160 I think that's fair.
01:52:15.880 I won't go there, hate monger.
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