The Glenn Beck Program - March 06, 2019


Adding Up Zero Sense? | Guests: Sara Gonzales & Justin Haskins | 3⧸6⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

173.31479

Word Count

21,774

Sentence Count

67

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

R. Kelly is a liar, manipulator, and a sociopath who must be brought to justice for his decades of sexual assault on underage girls. R. Kelly denies the charges against him and says he never committed the crimes.


Transcript

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00:01:16.460 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
00:01:44.720 okay we have another show trial this time we have r kelly r kelly i've seen the charges forever
00:01:53.240 seems like he's a bad dude person that it's coming out person that's coming out and defending
00:02:00.280 uh the women or bringing the charges against uh r kelly is avenatti another liar i mean
00:02:09.640 boy do we need the truth do we need somebody with some credibility to stand up an amazing story with
00:02:19.580 r kelly and so much more begins in one minute
00:02:23.600 this is the glenbeck program stew uh let me ask you if i gave you my social security number
00:02:33.020 uh what would you do with it i'm mostly i would sell it on the dark web right no come on seriously
00:02:40.020 what would you do with it i mean do with it yeah if i i mean do you even know how to get on the dark
00:02:45.680 web no of course not yeah the only person i know is jason uh your chief researcher who says he's
00:02:50.820 researching things on the dark web all the time right no one can ever we're never gonna show about
00:02:54.920 it though it just seems to be a lot of interesting internet activity but right so i mean i don't even
00:03:00.200 know what to do so people are taking your social security number they're taking your name your
00:03:05.560 address your banking records and they they assemble them on the dark web so they take them piece by
00:03:12.080 piece yeah and then you can buy the matching pieces on the dark web then they have you and while you and
00:03:19.620 i don't live in this world and we don't even think about it there are people that are thinking about
00:03:23.420 this 24 7 their business remember we saw that there was an ad placed for 700 000 a year i thought it
00:03:29.940 was it was 700 000 a year for people who could do these sorts of hacks and and understand this
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00:04:06.960 promo code beck attorney michael avenatti has tweeted a statement from the client's family
00:04:22.120 um ahead of last night's gail king interview with r kelly asriel has suffered mental uh mental abuse
00:04:31.720 severe mental abuse at the hands of r kelly for years r kelly is a liar manipulator and a sociopath
00:04:37.880 who must be brought to justice for his decades of sexual assault on underage girls all of these
00:04:45.120 victims and their parents cannot be lying yeah i know but you're such a liar i mean why would you
00:04:52.760 go to michael avenatti at this point i mean because at one point at least half the nation thought he was
00:05:00.140 the most credible man in america right at least half of the country was like michael avenatti is the gold
00:05:06.960 standard of truth because he's saying bad things about the president but now even that that side thinks
00:05:12.360 he's a scam artist so i mean now i don't know how the guy even gets a traffic ticket job either i don't
00:05:17.640 either okay so r kelly criminally accused of sexual misconduct in 2002 eventually tried on child
00:05:23.860 pornography charges in the same case he was cleared on all counts in 2008 um and so he says look they're
00:05:33.060 just digging up this stuff from the past and this isn't true i didn't do this here is a cut one
00:05:40.860 r kelly denies don't double jeopardy me do you still sit here and say you have never been with
00:05:46.780 underage girls can you really say that i sit here and say this i had all two cases two back then
00:05:54.980 that i said in the beginning of the interview that i would not talk about yeah because of my
00:06:00.200 ongoing case now okay okay fair enough but okay i will tell you this people are going back to my past
00:06:08.100 okay that's exactly what they're doing they're going back to the past and they're trying to add
00:06:13.360 all of this stuff now to that oh yeah to make all of the stuff that's going on now oh of course feels
00:06:20.540 real to people but the past is relevant with you with underage girls absolutely no it's not why
00:06:26.640 because for one i beat my case yeah when you beat something you beat it you work we can't double
00:06:33.520 jeopardy me like that you can't it's not fair it's not fair to nobody when you beat your case
00:06:37.760 you beat your case have you ever been with underage women well i can't talk about the two times i have
00:06:46.540 been with underage women but let me tell you no of course not i love that that's a great i told you
00:06:52.260 before the interview started i couldn't talk about the times uh that i did things that were wrong so
00:06:56.560 then no he didn't say that he said i can't talk about that that case the two yes the two in that
00:07:03.220 case right and he's but what he's saying is and in a way he has a good point you can't double jeopardy
00:07:10.280 me that's not even a good sentence let alone a good point i know i but he is but he has said uh
00:07:18.860 you know and and and tell me where this is where this is wrong okay you tried me for that i beat that
00:07:26.800 case i won yeah well this isn't a court of law obviously she's trying to get to the bottom of
00:07:32.960 whether this is an ongoing issue for him he's saying basic let's be honest what his translation
00:07:38.120 of what he's saying is yeah i did that before remember he was charged with child pornography
00:07:42.580 pornography which is and that was you can make a legitimate case there were 10 counts
00:07:48.240 of they weren't all they weren't all child pornography that was that was part of it that
00:07:52.760 was part of it yeah because i mean the big part was it was on video and and it was there was never a
00:07:57.660 it was kind of one of those things where he was never during trying to sell his video to child porn
00:08:02.700 connoisseurs he just i i it was a videotape it was a sex tape here's why here's why if i remember
00:08:09.960 right here's why he lost that case or he won the case or yeah he won the case is because the girl
00:08:16.060 said i was 14 at the time and two other witnesses said uh that that wasn't her
00:08:24.160 so she said that was me and i was 14 and two other witnesses that knew the girl said no that's not her
00:08:34.280 or she wasn't 14 at the time it was a they couldn't prove that that was that was her and
00:08:41.420 that was her age right and bottom line is he can't you can't throw him back in prison for that and and
00:08:46.660 just saying that he did something wrong a long time ago does not prove that he's doing something wrong
00:08:50.220 today and that's i think his argument here uh that being said if your past is i've been charged with
00:08:57.900 child pornography and i've had sex with underage girls multiple times perhaps you never go near
00:09:03.680 another female the rest of your life maybe that's an answer that's what that's what he said he said
00:09:08.620 let me like to do no that's not what he said no no no no later he did let's see if it's in cut two
00:09:14.080 here's cut two but i'm not talking about the one case in which you were acquitted i'm talking about
00:09:18.780 the other cases where women have come forward and said r kelly had sex with me when i was under the age
00:09:25.720 of 18 r kelly was abusive to me emotionally and physically and verbally okay r kelly took me in
00:09:32.380 a black room where unspeakable things happen this is what they're saying about you these aren't old
00:09:38.780 rumors not true whether they're old rumors new rumors why would they say this about you not true
00:09:44.620 uh play cut three please and correct me if i'm wrong that you have never held anybody against their
00:09:51.520 well i don't need to why would i well i'm how stupid would it be for r kelly with all i've been
00:09:58.260 through in my way way past to hold somebody let alone four five six fifty you said what how stupid
00:10:08.420 would i be to do that i didn't say that's stupid guys that would be this camera on me yes that's
00:10:15.180 stupid use your common sense don't forget the blogs forget how you feel about me hate me if
00:10:22.220 you want to love me if you want but just use your common sense how stupid would it be for me to with
00:10:28.280 my crazy past and what i've been through oh right now i just think i need to be a monster and hold
00:10:35.780 girls against their will chain them up in my basement and and don't let them eat and don't let
00:10:40.780 them out unless they need some shoes down the street from their uncle stop it y'all quit playing
00:10:47.020 quit playing i didn't do this stuff this is not me i'm fighting for my life the problem here though
00:10:56.360 is he has multiple girlfriends that he's supposedly living with yeah so his right now his point is i
00:11:03.200 didn't hold them against their will and that may very well be true i just feel like if i'm in the spot
00:11:08.860 where i've gone through that in my life maybe living with multiple girlfriends is not the path
00:11:13.120 you go down maybe you examine where you've been and where you're going a little bit and maybe make
00:11:18.460 some different choices it's a technicality i know but as long as the two girlfriends are both of age
00:11:27.220 there's nothing illegal about it i mean you might maybe at some point be a little introspective and say
00:11:33.040 perhaps this road is not the road i should be traveling on why it's just a different choice in
00:11:38.640 today's world well again it's just a different choice yes you're making the argument from the
00:11:43.480 left's point of view which i don't agree with right i mean like again it's a tough one because i i would
00:11:48.280 agree and i think everyone would agree if you are in this position and this is what you've done with
00:11:53.520 your life so far and remember this guy got a reprieve he was able to come not only he was yes he was
00:11:58.840 acquitted but a lot of people get acquitted and their careers are still over he he was able to come
00:12:03.420 all the way back i mean that he was another he was a star again and for this to happen again is you
00:12:08.580 know it's it's i'm sure shaking his life up a little bit but we've seen too too often it would
00:12:13.360 be really stupid for him to do this it would be uh it also would be really stupid to have sex with an
00:12:19.340 intern in the oval office right like you know we've we've seen this how many times half the country
00:12:26.940 has no memory of what you're even talking about how dare you even bring that up but no it's okay to
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00:12:36.020 that's right that's right okay yeah it makes it okay yeah he was a dirtbag wasn't he yeah now we
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00:14:48.320 you know what i find amazing about this is we just left the me too society we just left that
00:15:08.720 where a hint of any of this would have destroyed everybody but you wouldn't you you you you were
00:15:16.160 immediately guilty you think we've left that period strangely with r kelly and michael jackson
00:15:23.760 in some ways it's not like it was a year ago you didn't even need to hear any evidence a year ago
00:15:32.060 it's true now you do need the documentary yeah gotta have the documentary now get on lifetime
00:15:37.260 or a and e now all we need is one side but it has to be a documentary or a podcast podcasts can do it
00:15:46.360 too podcasts and documentaries are the new justice yes that i think that i feel good about that oh my
00:15:51.520 gosh it's totally it's absolutely is if you remember the founders said as soon as we get the
00:15:57.300 technology for podcasts go for it get rid of this whole yeah innocent until proven guilty thing
00:16:01.860 but right now we don't have the cameras we don't have the digital recording equipment it's the 1700s
00:16:07.020 so for now innocent until proven guilty but if people can post things on itunes then guilty till
00:16:13.140 proven guilty uh that is kind of i mean it really is the r kelly thing is another one of these examples
00:16:18.620 you put the same thing on harvey weinstein but the same thing on bill cosby you put the same thing
00:16:23.560 on uh michael jackson where there's this undertone of these accusations and everyone kind of knows i
00:16:32.840 mean weinstein everyone knew at the very least he was a jerk and a womanizer they might not have
00:16:37.560 known all the details but everyone kind of knew everyone kind of knew michael jackson had been
00:16:41.660 accused of these things uh bill cosby went through trials about the about these incidents it wasn't until
00:16:47.280 a viral clip from a comedian brought it into everybody's consciousness and then all of a sudden now bill
00:16:52.760 cosby's in prison for these things you know uh r kelly everyone knew the r kelly thing was a big
00:16:58.740 story he had come all the way back from that story and now it's a documentary that was released i believe
00:17:06.580 it was last early last year and was it on lifetime it was on some uh it was called escaping r kelly or
00:17:13.560 something like that surviving r kelly something like that and it outlined not only his past stuff but
00:17:19.760 the current accusations against him and that became a digital phenomenon and everyone jumped on bandwagon
00:17:26.860 and was convinced by the you know again i'm sure one side i didn't see the r kelly thing but typically
00:17:31.200 what happens with these things is it's a one-sided case it's making your case right which there's
00:17:35.100 nothing wrong with the documentary making its case however that's not justice and as much as i think i
00:17:41.060 look i don't think r kelly is a good guy by any means and probably again i'm guessing but probably is
00:17:46.620 guilty my guess is a terrible way to run a justice system however uh and you know look if this guy is
00:17:52.320 guilty of a crime he's going to be convicted uh and he should be convicted i just don't like the
00:17:58.380 idea that all these things seem to start now with a documentary or a podcast or you know it's the same
00:18:04.640 thing with like making a murderer or serial right people who were guilty and then we go back and we
00:18:09.100 watch a documentary and you're like wow i mean i've you know i've watched making a murderer and you're
00:18:14.580 watching and you're just like gosh they this is unbelievable like how is this guy in prison it's
00:18:17.900 the most it's the most incredible thing ever and you see an interview with like the prosecutor the
00:18:21.580 next day like oh yeah they left out these 15 pieces of evidence that those are the main reason we
00:18:25.640 convicted him you're like oh well that's a this is why law and order is an effective show you watch
00:18:30.940 law and order and every single break one side seems like it's insurmountably ahead and then the other
00:18:37.160 side comes back with their little line and then you're like oh my god i totally believe them
00:18:40.700 and then five minutes later you're like oh those bastards over there i like these guys now
00:18:44.740 that's why it's effective right right it's just a weird way to run a justice system i feel like
00:18:50.540 perhaps we're going to go down one of these roads because you know what look harvey weinstein bill
00:18:54.720 cosby michael jackson r kelly all seem pretty guilty to me uh and we're probably right on all of them
00:19:01.840 right there's a lot of evidence a lot of accusers i mean again these are not reasons to convict a
00:19:06.780 person you have to go through a trial but some you know at this point cosby has uh jackson's dead
00:19:11.980 um harvey weinstein may eventually face that sort of justice but we're going to get some of these
00:19:18.640 wrong if we decide to hand over authority to put people in prison to podcasters and documentarians
00:19:25.200 michael moore says he's a documentarian he's not he's not but i mean that's the same bias that goes
00:19:31.840 into a michael moore documentary goes into every one of these things it's you're sitting there you're
00:19:37.520 making a case that the hbo documentary and you you watched it very compelling and convinced you
00:19:43.540 completely that michael jackson did these things am i right um i believe that i believe them and i
00:19:51.400 believe that they believe it happened i'm not i it's a weird because he's dead there's no way to
00:19:58.820 ever prove it either way no i know but i'm i'm not asking for legal proof here i'm asking you're
00:20:04.180 after watching the documentary gun to your head did michael jackson do these things yes yes and i
00:20:11.360 but it's not just the documentary it's it's a lot of evidence before guy a lot of evidence before and
00:20:18.360 the guy had an amusement park don't double jeopardy him don't double jeopardy i know but i mean i i think
00:20:24.260 again they didn't even present the other side making a murderer does like they will tell you
00:20:29.860 the other side but then they'll pick it apart and say okay this is why that side doesn't work
00:20:34.060 at least they attempt to show you the other side this was literally just their unquestioned stories
00:20:39.360 not a documentary really the way documentaries are supposed to work right you know i was just meeting
00:20:44.020 with um uh the research team on a new book that we're putting together for uh for fall um
00:20:50.260 the cat in the hat part two yeah it's about socialism i'll give you the title at some later
00:20:56.440 date but it's about socialism and i said look it is really important to me that there are no straw men
00:21:04.000 that this is not this is not just socialism bad i want to take all the things that people say about
00:21:12.120 capitalism and socialism and i want to show the truth yes capitalism is corrupt here here and here
00:21:19.460 um and socialism you know works here here and here and here's why here's why it doesn't work but but
00:21:28.320 no straw man you've got to have the credibility of coming down even handedly and not just making one
00:21:36.520 point not just making your side i want to turn over every stone and give it credit where credit is due
00:21:43.920 and and tell the truth where the truth needs to be told it's really bad over here so like r kelly could
00:21:51.400 be like look these age of consent laws are p.s come on guys who's with me who's with me come on gail
00:21:57.160 you're on my side aren't you come on 16 it's ridiculous especially when she looks like that i mean come on look at the way she's dressed gail are you with me come on look at that gail i mean come on you look 18 when you were 16 come on sing it with me i can't fly i believe i fly
00:22:23.160 listen to the saudis it's 12 it's 12 there come on gail you know you're on my side on this one
00:22:31.020 there are several areas and districts in thailand what is this fine come on
00:22:38.360 i mean let's be consistent gail you know you're with me
00:22:43.980 i'm not saying we become the saudis we don't be head people
00:22:48.940 but 12
00:22:51.260 you know what they're doing
00:22:53.660 it's definitely someone we should be uh getting uh guidance from yeah uh yeah
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00:28:16.480 that is a russian woman is that amazing that's amazing that's amazing because that's not a big
00:28:22.140 woman either no no she's tiny and there's not even it's not i was picturing an element of surprise
00:28:27.620 there like she no surprise at all no he actually she actually hits him a couple times first yeah
00:28:32.580 kicks him once and then he gets right up in her face and she just gives him a straight right that
00:28:37.080 cold cocks him crack his head on the floor that's fantastic i love that video the other thing about
00:28:44.160 it though is the men stand around there's what four men in there yeah nobody does anything it takes the
00:28:50.060 russian woman to go up and deal with the situation i kind of sad really uh have we been probably the
00:28:57.320 kind of thing that would happen in a convenience store here with the exception of the russian woman
00:29:01.520 right i mean people just don't want to get involved and and men have been de-gibletized so
00:29:07.120 they've been no giblets really yeah de-gibletized gibletized gibletized i like that okay thank you for
00:29:15.840 that yeah you're welcome yeah uh so i i think that's important to note and you know maybe we need to get
00:29:20.700 our giblets back as men certainly in america i think we do uh but you know masculinity is supposed to
00:29:27.500 be a bad thing now it's a toxic thing it's it's terrible and we're being told that all the time
00:29:32.120 so you know i think this is why i think this is why donald trump is so successful and and why he has
00:29:40.900 why he has um connected with so many people think how many i mean there are no examples of
00:29:49.440 of men being men okay james bond that's it a movie okay there's no male
00:29:57.440 role models would you agree with that pretty much yeah okay so donald trump here's a guy who
00:30:04.640 marries a supermodel right is like yeah i can make it with any model i want he's over the top
00:30:12.120 but he fights back he doesn't he doesn't flinch he doesn't take any garbage from anybody he is
00:30:19.260 the he is the almost cartoon of an alpha dog yeah he is you know what i mean and i think because we
00:30:29.500 have taken alpha dogs and shot them all when he comes to the table there's a lot of guys who are
00:30:36.560 out there going yeah damn right that's why he was elected isn't it right and a lot of young guys
00:30:42.300 that are looking at him almost as a father figure yeah absolutely i think that's a huge part of his
00:30:49.660 appeal it is absolutely happening uh also did you see cnn's little panel that allison camarada did
00:30:56.620 allison camarada has been fully cnnized hasn't she uh yes and she left fox it's pretty amazing
00:31:04.060 and anyway she's sitting down talking to this little focus group of about six people and she
00:31:09.920 starts asking about joe biden and here's what happened there how many of you would like to see
00:31:15.020 joe biden get in show of hands what's happening his time is done i'll be honest i used to think like
00:31:23.140 you know because obviously he was right under the obama wave and i thought he was the i thought he was
00:31:28.500 a person that would unite the party but to be honest you know senator biden really comes from
00:31:34.440 the kind of the good old boy politics of the past i don't think joe biden represents that new thing
00:31:41.040 that we need we just we need a new economy we need a new politics and we need someone that's something
00:31:46.480 yeah they need new economy and they go on to explain they're talking about somebody more extreme
00:31:50.760 they want somebody further left than joe biden he's not left enough for him now so it looks to me like
00:31:57.800 i mean this is only six people but it's starting to affect the democrat rank and file now this shift
00:32:04.500 to the left in the democrat party has i think affected just about all democrats they're becoming
00:32:10.760 the socialist party of america well i i will tell you because there is not another idea on the right
00:32:19.360 where is the person on the right that says look we are going into a new economy but i'm not talking
00:32:26.940 about a green economy i'm talking about a digital economy do you know that 41 of the jobs that were
00:32:34.100 lost in the last year have been lost to automation and they were not in manufacturing
00:32:41.320 okay they're not going to the car the car companies anymore those jobs are now starting to be automated
00:32:49.240 that regular people had so we're losing jobs we've got a new economy and nobody's talking about it we have
00:32:57.340 a way to move so rapidly now and this government cannot keep up with it it's time to streamline the
00:33:06.160 government it's time to um set it in place for 2018 uh congress raise your hands here how many of you
00:33:14.000 actually know the difference between ai agi and asi maybe three maybe okay how how are you going to
00:33:21.860 protect us how are you even going to protect us if you don't know what that is right now our biggest
00:33:28.580 problem in our country is is stem we we are not turning out kids that know anything about science
00:33:36.900 technology mathematics nothing they don't know it how are we going to compete in this new digital world
00:33:45.640 with stem common core common core math that's not the answer where are the big ideas on our side
00:33:56.180 there aren't well nobody could articulate them no is there anybody that can do you have confidence in
00:34:01.260 anyone's ability in say a position of power to articulate these things no nobody does so here's
00:34:09.140 the problem democrats have all kinds of people articulating their theories their ideology but
00:34:14.440 they're not nobody right and they're not new those are all old ideas that have been read their carl
00:34:22.240 mark's ideas correct so they've all been repackaged but they feel new to people and instinctively people
00:34:30.040 know we can't have joe biden who's been in there since 1951 right on this new this new economy and
00:34:39.920 they're talking about a green economy but there is a new economy it is a tech economy i will say though
00:34:46.020 i mean if joe biden does not enter this race he does not want to be president i mean he leads in
00:34:50.160 every poll oh yeah this is a lot this is this is cnn yeah i mean those those six people may be
00:34:55.740 representative of those six people and and certainly more but i mean generally speaking the
00:34:59.800 democrats the democratic voters seem to want joe biden in pretty badly i mean again like you know
00:35:04.600 you could say that it's it's name recognition and then it's certainly part of it against some of these
00:35:08.180 uh other contenders but i mean everybody knows bernie sanders name by now if you're a democratic
00:35:12.460 primary voter you know who bernie sanders is and and biden is is beating bernie sanders usually in the
00:35:18.000 double digits so ahead of everybody in double digits i think including kamala harris yep everybody i think
00:35:23.760 she was second in the latest poll that i saw it was like 30 to 20 yeah certain certain states you
00:35:28.520 know like sanders does well in new hampshire um you know uh so there's there's a few different
00:35:33.440 states you know and you know who doesn't do well in new hampshire oddly is elizabeth warren who i
00:35:36.840 just don't think she has any chance no she's done she's over but still like i mean biden if he does
00:35:41.880 not get in is going to open up an entire wing because there's no everyone else is competing for the
00:35:47.860 socialist vote essentially and and joe biden is no conservative they make it seem like oh this
00:35:53.660 moderate joe biden he's the one who's pushed he pushed obama to the left about 10 times during
00:35:58.800 that presidency he's he was the one that was blurting out the gay marriage position yeah yeah
00:36:03.020 happened right yeah i mean you remember he was he was one of the most i think top three liberal
00:36:07.280 senators in the senate yeah so he's no conservative just compared to the socialists that are running
00:36:14.020 window oh yeah totally to the point where joe biden looks moderate to us that's a frightening
00:36:18.760 place to be somebody called me on my show uh on pat grand leashed um which happens right before this
00:36:24.200 show uh on the blaze radio tv network and they said uh what do you and glenn and stew think if uh
00:36:30.840 if a democrat actually wins in 2020 and they have so they have the executive they have the house
00:36:37.040 and if they win they probably they'll probably get the senate yeah so they'll have a majority
00:36:42.940 in in congress and they'll have the executive office is there going to be any stopping their
00:36:48.600 socialist policies and i think the answer to that is no no in that i bet you one of the first things
00:36:53.100 they do is get rid of this filibuster in the senate absolutely they will they don't care about that no
00:36:58.320 they don't care about it they only care about it when there's republican majority that's the only
00:37:02.420 time they care about it and they're going to say look trump said he wanted it and you guys didn't
00:37:06.420 fight it then and they'll be right and they'll be right and so and they will just use that as an
00:37:11.000 excuse to to move that progressive line a little bit further and they will pass every single thing
00:37:15.820 they want to pass it is the most important election of all time the next president the next president is
00:37:21.580 going to have to deal with a recession and that will be the the emergency that will allow them do
00:37:28.620 you think it won't come till after 2020 no i think it could come before if it comes before that's a bad
00:37:33.760 thing if it comes if it if it hits before some good news that came out of europe um yesterday uh
00:37:41.460 everyone i think except everyone i think except uh italy was at least flat in their um their growth
00:37:52.560 and they were expected to go down which would have meant recession all throughout europe china is the
00:37:59.900 only one that has bigger growth than us but take that with a grain of rice uh here in america we
00:38:06.960 have 2.6 uh percent growth on our gdp so last year i was just looking at the stats it was 3.1 last year
00:38:14.340 right 2018 so we are we are still okay we're not great but we're still okay and europe did not go into
00:38:22.340 an official recession which everyone expected so we bought ourselves some more time and that's good
00:38:28.760 but if it comes before this election it's going to be trouble for the republicans uh and if it comes
00:38:34.260 after the election and the democrats are in they are going to use that to absolutely change us to a
00:38:42.640 new economy and that's they will that's the green economy thanks so much pat x chairs all chairs were
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00:40:27.140 well um finally somebody has talked to um alexandria ocasio-cortez's mom who lives in florida
00:40:47.700 because she can't afford the taxes in new york because she can't afford the taxes in new york
00:40:55.380 that's capitalism's fault right there um is that crazy her mother moved away from new york because
00:41:05.260 she can't afford the taxes and ocasio-cortez says taxes aren't high enough
00:41:12.100 are you surprised by you you seem like you're saying this in a way that you'd be surprised by it
00:41:18.260 of course this is what happens everybody knows this you know i mean this is every leftist that
00:41:23.260 moves out of a high tax area and they all avoid their taxes just like anybody else because
00:41:28.180 we all know that when you accomplish something and you earn money it is not right to be giving
00:41:34.480 half or more of that money to the government we all know that even liberals know it yeah the problem
00:41:41.800 is is when you ask people um what should the rich pay and you get up to 50 oh no no no no yeah no no
00:41:51.420 people just don't understand like 30 maybe i mean this audience knows what tax rates are but most people
00:41:56.660 don't so they say they hear all the time the people rich people don't pay their fair share
00:42:00.280 they're these billionaires are paying zero taxes and so they assume their real tax rate is like
00:42:05.820 eight or ten percent for billionaires right when in reality it's 30 40 50 percent and that's what
00:42:11.200 they're paying almost all the time and when you ask them well what about what should the right rate be
00:42:15.500 it is the the rate seems to be about 20 percent they want people to pay at the highest and what's
00:42:21.260 crazy is that's the number that brings the most amount of money into the government into the treasury
00:42:29.480 is if you have a tax i believe it's 18.5 or 19.5 percent that's about the best tax rate you can get
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00:43:39.180 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program twitter ceo jack
00:44:09.160 dorsey who has been invited to be on this program multiple times and uh is just too darn busy uh to
00:44:16.100 do it has said last night on the joe rogan experience that okay okay okay maybe we were
00:44:24.220 too aggressive in banning conservatives it was an amazing conversation with him and joe rogan but
00:44:30.440 joe was more like the referee because joe had invited someone else to sit in and that is tim pool
00:44:38.980 he's a journalist that has been following all of this and he's a liberal but he fought for
00:44:45.720 conservatives unlike any journalist i have heard since maybe i was a kid why because the principles
00:44:53.980 are the same with classic liberals as they are with conservatives or they should be we go through
00:45:03.440 this exchange and uh show you exactly what happened and what is going on and how close we are to losing
00:45:10.740 real freedom of speech we do that as we begin the program in one minute
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00:46:25.040 all right so we all know that twitter we we've we've all watched twitter be unbelievably hypocritical
00:46:43.980 they are so fast to ban anyone on the right but boy when it comes to the left it's chance after chance
00:46:51.840 after chance now that's not the way jack uh looks at it but jack along with uh twitter's you know
00:47:01.320 mouthpiece was uh was in the joe rogan show last night and it is really worth listening to
00:47:09.540 because tim pool was there now tim was a journalist used to be with vice he has been following this
00:47:16.060 uh for a long time he is a free speech absolutist and twitter has a problem with free speech and over
00:47:25.500 and over in the joe rogan experience last night they were talking about how um you know they're trying
00:47:31.500 to create a place where everyone feels free and comfortable to speak and he said well that's not
00:47:41.100 working it's not working for conservatives you know your liberals might feel free to speak but the
00:47:47.220 conservatives don't feel free to speak and that seemed to be lost on um jack and his uh twitter friend
00:47:57.060 here's a little bit between journalist tim pool and twitter ceo jack dorsey listen you don't think
00:48:06.220 we should have any rules about abuse and harassment so even that the threats that you received that
00:48:10.880 you mentioned but you mentioned a number of threats that you received and you were quite frustrated that
00:48:15.900 we hadn't taken action on them you think we shouldn't have rules that i'm frustrated because
00:48:19.600 of the hypocrisy of when i when i see only i see the flow of one direction and then what i see are
00:48:25.460 republican politicians who in my opinion are just too ignorant to understand what the hell's going
00:48:28.840 on around them and i see people burning signs that say free speech i see you openly saying we recognize
00:48:34.900 the power of our platform and we're not going to abide by american norms i see the manipulation of
00:48:40.500 twitter for in violation of our elections i see democratic operatives in alabama waging a false flag
00:48:46.860 campaign using fake russian accounts and this and the guy who runs that company has not been banned
00:48:51.440 from your platform even after it's been written by the new york times he was doing this
00:48:55.180 so we know that not only are people manipulating your platform you have rules that remove honest
00:49:01.060 american citizens with bad opinions who have a right to engage in public discourse and it's like you
00:49:06.220 recognize it but you like having the power so he he really made some strong points when she kept
00:49:14.820 going back so you say no rules he's saying no not not no rules american standards so in other words
00:49:22.020 if you are if you are if you are threatening someone with with harm if you're inciting violence yes
00:49:29.860 but if you have an opinion and one of the things that um uh kept coming up was learn to code
00:49:37.780 and learn to code was it became really uh a a flag for people to rally around of the arrogance of the
00:49:49.000 elites when um you know when uh manufacturing jobs were lost reporters were told reporters said well
00:49:58.640 they should learn to code well that's not necessarily a something a 50 year old is going to be doing in
00:50:04.060 the midwest is learning how to code okay um and it just showed how out of touch these reporters were
00:50:10.300 then when the reporters started being laid off people started saying what's the problem just learn to
00:50:18.940 code well that hashtag was banned and he was really upset about that and the monopoly that twitter seems to
00:50:32.840 be um creating here here's cut to i understand your point about the influence and i'm not denying that
00:50:38.980 certainly twitter is an influential platform but like anything whether it's the american law or the
00:50:45.360 rules of twitter or the rules of facebook or rules of any platform there are rules and those rules have
00:50:49.960 to be followed so it is your choice whether to follow those rules and to continue to participate in a
00:50:54.860 civic dialogue or is your choice to not do that absolutely you've monopolized public discourse to an
00:51:00.020 extreme degree and and you say my way or the highway we are facing not tim we haven't monopolized it there
00:51:05.320 are many different avenues for people to continue to have a voice there are many different platforms that
00:51:10.380 offer that we are a largely influential one i'm not trying to take away from that and we're a very important
00:51:14.960 one you don't need to be the most important it's just that you are extremely important and that's and it's a
00:51:20.000 compliment twitter has become extremely powerful but at a certain point you should not have the right to
00:51:25.140 control what people are allowed to say no private or look i'm a social liberal i think we should regulate you
00:51:30.460 because you are unelected officials running your system the way you see fit against the wishes of a
00:51:35.980 democratic republic and there are people who disagree with you who are being excised from public discourse
00:51:40.280 because of your ideology okay so here's the problem this is where i think tim goes off the rails a little
00:51:46.340 bit he is for regulation and that's where a lot of people are going to go regulation no the problem
00:51:53.220 with twitter and facebook and google uh is they claim to be a platform you notice he said your platform
00:52:01.700 is very very uh important uh important you're you're creating a monopoly um here well it is a platform now
00:52:11.200 what is a platform a platform think of that as your uh you know your local uh kiwanis club stage or your
00:52:21.960 local school stage um you know if you had some sort of a local auditorium you could rent it out in a
00:52:30.700 you know a rock band can be there and the next time it could be a speech and it welcomes everybody
00:52:36.500 because it's a public auditorium that's a platform the minute the the auditorium says
00:52:46.040 no no no no we're not going to take any rock bands and uh we don't want that lecture going on we're
00:52:53.340 only going to take lectures like this then that becomes in the digital world a publisher and now
00:53:01.620 here's why this is important if you're a platform you're open to everything except uh we want to have
00:53:09.020 uh we want to rent the auditorium because we're going to uh play about uh uh pedophilia and orgies
00:53:17.380 and it's starring eight-year-old kids and 50-year-old men no no you're not doing that that's against the
00:53:24.600 law okay so once you break the law i don't have to offer my platform to you however as long as it's
00:53:34.180 lawful i gotta i'm a platform i have to be open to everybody and this is important because
00:53:42.380 if you are a platform you are not held responsible for what happens on your platform
00:53:49.980 so if something happens on stage and it's outrageous you can't be sued for it because you're like look
00:53:57.620 we're neutral we're neutral did they break the law no i had nothing to do with them a lot of this
00:54:04.800 comes from copyright protection because if people are posting you know full movies on on you know
00:54:10.860 twitter obviously wouldn't be the place for that but a social network then theoretically they could
00:54:16.420 get sued for that because it's their site and people are posting copyright and material on their
00:54:22.060 site however they get a protection from that because they're just a platform they're not going to
00:54:26.240 control everything that everybody posts yeah well they just have to take it down when they're aware
00:54:29.620 of it right they say okay look we're a platform we are not we're not judging good and evil we are
00:54:36.740 judging illegal and legal and posting a movie is illegal it violates copyright laws but we don't they
00:54:46.060 don't pass through us first they're posted so you can't hold us liable for this because people have a
00:54:52.900 right to post then if we get something about it then we can take it down if it's illegal the minute they
00:55:01.760 start to say well we didn't like that point of view now you're a publisher now you do have an editorial
00:55:12.380 committee that gets around and says what speech do we like and not like the minute you do that
00:55:19.860 you lose your platform status like the blaze i can be sued for the blaze because we see everything
00:55:29.820 that goes on and sometimes we make mistakes but we have to be held responsible because we are publishing
00:55:37.760 something and we are putting it out i can't be held responsible for comments because people that's just
00:55:45.100 the comment section is just a platform anybody can get on and say anything we monitor them but i can't
00:55:51.240 be held responsible because we're not seeing it you know we're not we're not okaying everything that
00:55:57.460 comes in that's a huge difference and it's a huge legal expense if you're not a platform and so what
00:56:07.740 happened was twitter youtube everybody else went and said we're just a platform we're just a platform
00:56:14.880 that's all we are so you can't have any of these lawsuits about copyrights or anything else we cannot
00:56:21.940 be sued because we're simply a platform and so they got that status from the united states government
00:56:29.500 then they started editing then they became a publisher as well so now they're a publisher
00:56:39.460 that cannot be sued that's not it's good way to get it yeah yeah it's great work if you can get it
00:56:47.520 yeah um i'll give you the uh the last piece of this where uh where dorsey actually did say okay you know
00:56:56.380 we probably are a little too tough on conservatives whether that's gonna mean anything or not i i doubt
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00:58:47.240 station id you know what's amazing to me is joe rogan is bigger now in influence i think than
00:59:08.220 probably larry king was at his height and nobody in the mainstream media really pays attention to him
00:59:14.860 at all and he's talking about the things that people are talking about in in a different way
00:59:21.480 and last night he had um uh he had tim pool on who is a a liberal probably more a classic liberal
00:59:33.820 um uh journalist who is who is more journalist than i have heard on any platform in i don't know
00:59:41.340 how long the guy knew his stuff when he came up against twitter and jack dorsey and actually got
00:59:48.020 jack dorsey to say okay okay you're probably right listen this is one of the big problems that people
00:59:54.900 have with this story particularly particularly you have a left-wing activist who works for nbc news
01:00:00.600 i'm not accusing you of having read the article he right he he spends uh like a day lobbying to
01:00:06.300 twitter saying guy you have to do this you have to make these changes the next day he writes a
01:00:09.760 story saying that 4chan is organizing these these harassment campaigns and death threats and while
01:00:15.140 4chan was doing threads about it you can't accuse 4chan simply for talking about it because reddit was
01:00:19.180 talking about it too as was twitter so then the next day he after he published his article now he's
01:00:24.740 getting threats and then twitter issues a statement saying we will take action and to make matters worse
01:00:30.220 when john levine a writer for the rap got a statement from one of your spokespeople saying
01:00:35.240 yes we are banning people for saying learn to code a bunch of journalists came out and then lied
01:00:40.940 i had no idea why saying this is not true this is fake news then a second statement was published by
01:00:45.880 twitter saying it's part of a harassment campaign and so then the mainstream narrative becomes
01:00:49.900 oh they're only banning people who are part of a harassment campaign but you you literally see
01:00:53.960 legitimate high-profile individuals getting suspensions for for joining in on a joke
01:00:57.800 oh they're they're for sure probably mistakes in there i don't think that any of us are claiming
01:01:02.060 that we got this 100 right and probably our team having a lack of context into actually what's
01:01:06.500 happening as well and and we would fully admit we probably were way too aggressive when we first saw
01:01:12.160 this as well and made mistakes so the problem is is that in this if you watch this he jack talks about
01:01:22.920 how look we're surrounded by liberals we are liberals we're surrounded by liberals we don't
01:01:29.400 necessarily understand the context but this is what we believe and so yes it will take on that kind of a
01:01:37.080 tone well you have every right to do that but not if you're a platform and i don't hear anybody making
01:01:46.940 that case this is the easiest way to solve this if congress threatens to take away their platform
01:01:53.680 status from google youtube from facebook and from uh twitter if they say you have to choose you're a
01:02:04.460 platform or you're a publisher if they pick publisher then they have every right to ban whoever they want
01:02:13.720 for whatever reason left or right but not if they're a platform with platform protected status
01:02:20.420 it's easy we don't need to regulate do not grow the size of government it won't work out well for you
01:02:26.540 don't grow the size of government just take away their platform status this goes to so many of the points
01:02:34.140 you know that we've made over the years and that you have to have a principle because
01:02:37.600 the principle here i think is what you're talking about don't grow don't grow the size of government
01:02:43.240 don't give government extra power over these types of things and don't it's gonna be damn
01:02:49.640 tempting for conservatives to jump on the bandwagon here because they're the victims of all of this
01:02:55.000 you're you're getting targeted by twitter you're getting targeted by facebook uh all the time and so
01:03:00.540 the the instinct for a human being is to say hey authority figure government step in and write this wrong
01:03:07.760 for me and i don't look how they've distorted the civil rights movement the civil rights movement
01:03:14.140 you could be for the civil rights movement in the 60s you're for the civil rights movement today
01:03:19.420 where it is the color of my skin it's not the content of my character these things change fast
01:03:26.300 they change fast and they never change when they're where when it's an organized government
01:03:31.960 entity it never leans towards freedom and deep down inside of every conservative we know this
01:03:37.620 right like if we let's say we are to pass some sort of rule that um regulates social networks
01:03:46.220 that we believe it's on our behalf right now with 100 certitude the government will figure out a way to
01:03:54.800 make you the victim of that rule you will it will not last you may get a year of not getting banned
01:04:01.660 or something like that in the long run that rule will be expanded and that use will come to fight
01:04:08.160 to hit you more than it's going to hit the left especially when a left government takes over so i
01:04:13.760 you know look it is a really tough one to deal with and i understand why people go that way we've
01:04:19.040 had a lot of good smart conservatives come in and argue for that position um but i mean i think we
01:04:23.940 gotta look we gotta we gotta think past step one here and if you know step one is is it feels
01:04:29.020 really bad you don't want to get banned i know that sucks i think cruz has has brought this up
01:04:34.140 before talking about taking away protections so this is to be done that that is a i think a step
01:04:40.180 potentially in the right direction if you're going to make decisions based on content because you
01:04:44.440 believe some political person is too offensive fine you're just going to deal with it the way the blaze
01:04:49.180 deals with it or the way the new york times deals with it you're going to be a news source you're
01:04:53.300 going to be you're going to be a publisher and you're not going to get the protections that you get
01:04:56.460 from from the platform and you will cut your audience in about half yeah twitter won't be
01:05:00.940 able to exist right in that in that world really well look here's the deal until youtube and everybody
01:05:06.600 else is deemed a platform only or that status is taken away the voices like ours are in jeopardy
01:05:15.980 and you're seeing it stephen crowder is fighting it right now you're seeing it happen um it this is why
01:05:23.260 platforms like the blaze are so important we have to be able to have the ability to reach our audience
01:05:30.620 and the algorithms are shutting us out of that join us at theblaze tv.com you're listening to glenn
01:05:36.680 back all right there's one thing that you should really learn and i feel like this is early for most
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01:06:04.960 know it's in sweden no it's not it's not in sweden that's a virtual private network who to trust to give
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01:06:46.960 i want to share a letter that came in from tim ballard uh from the nazarene fund he said glenn we
01:07:05.780 had an unexpected opportunity that required immediate action you may recall uh a notice that
01:07:11.920 we sent you last week about the 51 yazidi women and children who were beheaded by their isis captors
01:07:17.280 as british and syrian kurdish forces surrounded uh the town where 200 isis fighters were making a last
01:07:25.220 stand remember i told you i read that letter where they were describing going into the tunnels
01:07:29.100 uh and they had found all these um heads piled up um this last weekend we received word that 21 yazidi
01:07:39.600 survivors were still there uh and we were asked to come in and rescue and escort them out of syria and
01:07:46.440 back to iraq currently all 21 are under our care now with the nazarene fund we have been informed that
01:07:53.840 there may be 30 or more uh that we can go and get in the next few days we have the videos of the escort
01:08:02.880 convoy as well as the reception we uh have we took with us a former captive herself i don't want to give
01:08:10.760 her name um and she assisted uh she assisted us in freeing the women and children she was there i guess
01:08:18.260 to make them feel comfortable that we were the good guys um we are now looking for their families
01:08:24.840 to reunify them with their families um additionally there has been um
01:08:31.760 there they have found the mass grave where they buried the bodies of the 50 slaves
01:08:39.400 um we will send you um a copy of all of this blah blah blah the latest news is that isis now
01:08:48.220 controls about one square mile of territory and they are using human shields 21 of these shields we
01:08:55.580 took back home this weekend um we feel the rest are being used as human shields and we're going in soon
01:09:04.500 we really have an emergency this has come up uh and he talks about we we need a million dollars i get
01:09:13.300 these i get these letters from time to time glenn we really need a million dollars
01:09:17.360 okay okay well where did i put that million that's interesting because i send letters like
01:09:22.120 that all the time that's right that's right hey it's a good thing this this uh this sheik just wrote
01:09:27.960 to me um here's here's what i uh i'm i'm asking you if if you have any inclination to help if you want
01:09:39.900 to help rescue these uh slaves these yuzidi and christian women and children who have been held captive
01:09:49.500 now some of them for as long as five years and reunite them with their families go in and get them
01:09:56.860 otherwise if we miss our window of opportunity we're not going to be able to get them we also
01:10:04.140 help deprogram them if you will they are so screwed up after being raped you know by a hundred different
01:10:12.080 men over and over and over and over again for five years um they're a mess and we have partnered with
01:10:21.780 this great group um that i mean you can't go to a psychiatrist in the middle east if you're there
01:10:28.460 and you're in one of these communities you just can't go to the psychiatrist and say hey you know
01:10:33.220 i was a sex slave and raped over and over again it's just not done it's an old kind of culture
01:10:38.120 so we have partnered with this great group uh that actually they they hire these psychiatrists
01:10:46.680 who then go to the person's house in a van and this van is all marked up you know
01:10:53.660 you know christian knitting supply or whatever it says and they come into the person's house
01:11:00.300 and they're they teach them how to knit and as they're teaching them how to knit it's actually a
01:11:06.740 cover to be able to have therapy with them it's it's crazy but that's the way it is all of this
01:11:14.060 stuff is very expensive just going in and getting these people we have 30 more that we're going to
01:11:19.820 have to get in the next few days the convoys themselves are so expensive and we have lost
01:11:27.940 two we've lost two of the people that went in to help save um some of these slaves uh we've lost them
01:11:37.360 in operations it's dangerous and expensive please go to mercuryone.org or i think it's nazarene
01:11:45.880 could you look it up nazarenefund.org is that a working address i think it is um and donate even
01:11:52.320 if you have five dollars could you do five dollars a month or ten dollars a month anything you can do
01:11:58.720 is a great help the nazarenefund.org most people think that this is over and it is not um we have
01:12:08.020 operations happening all over the middle east trying to get these christians away from the muslims that want
01:12:14.680 to uh kill them and the nazarene fund now has a reputation in the middle east and with the u.n and
01:12:23.300 the u.s state department as being the most effective in this it's all because of you please be a part of
01:12:31.460 this be the oscar schindler of this generation and help us save these people who are in jeopardy
01:12:38.340 right now go to the nazarenefund.org that's the nazarenefund.org or you can go to mercuryone.org
01:12:47.800 you had a show last night about isis and the the wives the isis was really funny but you wouldn't
01:12:55.460 think that's the topic for yeah for comedy but i really don't have a lot of sympathy for the isis
01:13:00.880 wives really yeah you might have got that if you watch the interview or if you go and you watch it
01:13:05.720 on demand now at the blaze tv uh but uh yeah not a lot of sympathy no no huh no you went you went in
01:13:12.500 you kind of broke the whole thing down and you have uh another episode on that coming up uh tonight
01:13:18.040 well we have a two-part this is part of uh a two-part series uh last night we talked about the isis
01:13:23.780 brides but we talked really about takiyah uh and takiyah is this term of of what you can do if you're
01:13:34.300 a muslim if you're a muslim you are allowed to venerate the cross you're allowed to become
01:13:40.640 be baptized and and take communion and do anything as long as in your heart you are still working for
01:13:48.940 and so it's this weird thing where where allah deceives people i mean it's in the quran you know
01:13:57.400 he is the ultimate deceiver which kind of makes me think maybe that's not the god you should be
01:14:04.840 looking towards but he's the ultimate uh deceiver so you too can deceive on his behalf so that brings us
01:14:14.500 to uh part two tonight about looking at the deception that looks like it may be happening
01:14:21.780 in our own congress with two new members of congress and next week we're gonna even go further
01:14:29.580 and uh jason is here he's our our chief researcher and you've been researching for the last week or so
01:14:37.560 just to introduce us to these new uh hijab wearing uh muslim congresswomen yeah specifically iliyan
01:14:46.920 omar and i can't the stuff i'm finding now i i can't even believe that more people aren't talking
01:14:52.420 about it like i i don't know why like if if we think if if there's a huge case for if you really if
01:14:58.360 you believe in like trump uh collusion with russia and that's a really big deal to you you really
01:15:02.380 believe in that we should start investigations on it if you believe that then you should be demanding
01:15:07.320 an investigation in iliyan omar i'm gonna go as strong as saying that right now so that's that's
01:15:12.080 just be prepared to be shocked on monday okay we have that on monday tonight we open the door on just
01:15:19.720 um the laws of deception and what you're allowed to do and is that what's happening uh in congress
01:15:28.840 because their records don't make sense how can you be somebody who is so devout you get the
01:15:37.200 the rules change in congress so you can wear a scarf on your head you can wear a hijab they had
01:15:43.420 to change that it's 180 some years old they had to change that law she got that change because she's
01:15:48.960 so devout to her religion now the way she practices her religion she is a devout muslim well if you are
01:15:58.120 a devout muslim you are not for feminism you're just not okay the hijab says it all you're not a feminist if
01:16:09.340 you are a traditional muslim you are also not cool with homosexuality and yet she's on the front lines
01:16:18.600 of fighting for homosexuality now we know reformers of islam reformers are always afraid for their life
01:16:27.880 she's not being targeted by islam as a blasphemer why why it doesn't make sense it makes zero sense
01:16:41.340 can i uh just on that point of if you're if you're a devout islamist woman then you're not for a
01:16:48.260 feminist and many of these uh congresswomen are talking about uh hamas like non-stop hamas you know
01:16:54.100 hamas palestinians very very pro hamas and from the from the hamas charter i just because i'm a
01:17:00.300 nerd just happen to have it up on my computer right now um but they actually have a role of
01:17:05.060 muslim women in the hamas charter and uh it says right at the top that um they are very very important
01:17:10.960 to the cause they quote manufacture men and play a great role in guiding and educating the new
01:17:16.880 generation so that's about it they don't do much else they manufacture when and they educate the
01:17:22.280 kids and it goes into more about how they do a very very good job of maintaining the household
01:17:26.540 that's a very feminist outlook on it so if you're defending hamas and you are part of the women's
01:17:34.680 march because you want feminism to be it doesn't make any sense what the hell is wrong with us
01:17:43.060 america what's wrong with you so we'll start that tonight and your subscription is really important
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01:20:17.600 so what do you think of dan crenshaw
01:20:31.320 i mean i i've i hesitate to fall in love with politicians because they always suck in the end
01:20:38.040 but i but i want to fall in love with him yeah he's great i mean so far he's great and i like that he's
01:20:42.520 not doing the typical politician stuff you know he's he's standing up for principle he is taking
01:20:48.420 stands that are unpopular i like the i i love the way he handled the whole saturday night live thing
01:20:52.680 it wasn't like oh i got called a name i can easily take advantage of this i'm on the winning side of
01:20:57.160 this victim battle right instead he was like ah you know everybody makes jokes and you know it's uh
01:21:01.720 we should watch what we do but we shouldn't all get it hurt our feelings hurt every single time
01:21:05.560 someone makes a joke you know the great way to respond the the worst uh violators of the
01:21:13.640 constitution far as size of government is usually a retired veteran when they go to congress they
01:21:22.120 usually become the worst because they're used to they're used to the government you know they've
01:21:29.140 they've served in the military and so they're used to the government you're saying as far as like
01:21:33.400 spending issues yeah things yeah the growth of government right okay like john mccain just grow
01:21:38.600 the government just keep growing the government which is you know it's again like you know the
01:21:41.900 the va is a great example of this it's like it's so backwards as a society we're like well here's our
01:21:47.840 most important citizens let's give them the crappiest health care available right let's give them the
01:21:52.700 system of government uh that and the system of health care that all the countries we're fighting
01:21:56.940 against have because they deserve a separate government run piece of crap system instead of
01:22:02.920 participating in the really good one that we have well anyway here he is dan crenshaw um on
01:22:07.900 why the left hates tax cuts listen to this i always want to remind everyone what we're really here
01:22:13.100 talking about we're talking about a difference in philosophy it's not just tax rates it's a question
01:22:17.880 of whether the government should be taking more of your money or whether you should keep more of your
01:22:21.720 money the difference in the role of government what we believe it seems to me that you all believe
01:22:26.020 that the role of government is to tax the people as much as possible so that you and your
01:22:31.460 benevolent fellow academics can dream up more programs for just for the government to spend
01:22:36.140 money on i don't believe that i don't believe that's what the role of government is for the
01:22:40.520 role of government is to protect the god-given rights that we have and to ensure that we live
01:22:45.000 as free as possible the role of government is to tax people to the least extent possible
01:22:50.280 while still taxing them enough to to cover basic needs for government and if we're questioning what
01:22:57.260 those needs are we can just look at our constitution they're generally pretty clear there i love that
01:23:03.060 yeah he's great it is so clear in the constitution there's a big political story profile of dan
01:23:07.980 crenshaw is he the future of the gop and again we jump on these these bandwagons so quickly that a lot
01:23:14.400 of times we misread these things early but so far he's been he's been really good uh and you know
01:23:19.200 people his background i mean he he won a race he was not supposed to win i mean he won that primary
01:23:23.880 he was not a solid guy yeah i like him it seems great so far i like him and i like the fact that
01:23:30.180 he's up on capitol hill talking about taxes and what is he using as his defense the constitution
01:23:36.640 huh i know i know that's what everybody's like huh what is this thing he's talking about this
01:23:43.380 consta what i have constipation but i what does that have to do with taxes
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01:25:48.800 program so nbc is reporting that senator ran paul on tuesday railed against government mandated
01:25:56.520 vaccines suggesting they infringe on personal rights this happened during a congressional hearing
01:26:02.420 on immunizations uh and the role of you know protecting the public from preventable diseases
01:26:08.160 like the measles outbreak now i saw him it didn't seem like he was railing i thought he was
01:26:15.120 logically laying out a case now i personally am torn on the vaccine thing because i believe in
01:26:25.500 vaccines my kids have been vaccinated uh and i believe we should otherwise these things are
01:26:33.400 going to come back and bite us in the ass now if you don't believe that i also believe in your right
01:26:38.800 not to get vaccinated so how do we solve this we talk about that and so much more as the last hour
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01:27:47.360 all right let's go to uh let's go to sarah who is uh joining us sarah gonzalez who is
01:27:54.960 the host of the news and why it matters and that is heard right after my program every night on the
01:28:01.360 blaze tv it's kind of a round table discussion and and i love that show especially that one guy
01:28:07.140 kind of sits right across from you most days uh really oh andrew i don't recall oh yeah andrew
01:28:12.000 jason jason fills in sometimes somebody else better looking than either of those two must be me
01:28:16.300 anyway um sarah i want to talk to you about what's happening on capitol hill right now and we have a
01:28:24.900 outbreak of measles uh and measles should not be happening anymore um i mean you know it's like polio
01:28:32.620 polio is making a comeback what how we eradicated polio no some people don't want to take the vaccine
01:28:40.620 and the balance of rights and public health is a really dicey conversation yeah it is uh you know
01:28:51.520 i would just like to also point out i don't believe that there's been a measles death since there was one
01:28:57.260 in 2015 i believe so you know um i do know that there was a time where people just got the measles
01:29:04.120 and that was just kind of a a way of life you know growing up kind of like the chicken pox yeah it
01:29:09.900 wasn't necessarily a deadly you know disease so you know the measles is not so much my concern but i i
01:29:16.080 would like to point out uh earlier i heard that i was referred to as anti-vaccine just set the record
01:29:22.420 straight before i get hate mail i am not anti-vaccine i am pro information and pro parents
01:29:28.480 choice just like you said i think that you know it's very clear that vaccines have saved lives
01:29:33.120 um and it's also very clear that vaccines are not 100 safe uh or 100 effective so stew there was a new
01:29:41.900 study that just came out extensive study that just came out this week have you seen it sarah i haven't
01:29:47.200 okay um and it showed that vaccines are safe i mean safe safe how did you see that you saw this
01:29:57.320 particular study but i mean there's a lot of stuff that goes around this particular topic but this one
01:30:01.140 was particularly about autism right in uh in denmark um and so they did a study it was on 660 000
01:30:08.100 uh kids born in denmark and denmark is like super the opposite of us like we are uh we're like hey
01:30:15.620 like we should have the right to do what we want to do with our own kids and denmark's like we're
01:30:19.460 going to take every piece of your information i know it's great for researchers because you know
01:30:24.240 it's like part of the law like when your kid is born like they take every piece of health information
01:30:28.540 and give it over to the scientists um so one of the things so this was every kid born in denmark over
01:30:33.420 i think it was a decade um and they found you know no ties to it was actually you were actually
01:30:37.940 less likely to get autism i think it was 17 percent less likely uh to be diagnosed with autism if
01:30:43.300 you got the mmr vaccine um that that's not saying that they think it's vaccinating you against autism
01:30:49.460 uh but uh you know it's just you know look the i think the point of this is more uh and i think
01:30:56.680 this is your point as well here sarah which is like we're this is america and we are in parents
01:31:01.440 we are not it is not does not take a village right we are uh we are the parents and we make the
01:31:08.240 decisions and so the idea that the federal government is going to come in and tell us what what you know
01:31:13.100 what what medicines or vaccines we have to give to our kids is the real i think the real argument
01:31:17.980 here um you know when it comes to uh you know this bigger argument of whether they're good or bad like
01:31:24.840 you know that is i mean you can look at all the science and you can make up your own mind that's
01:31:29.060 what you're supposed to do as a parent right you're supposed to be able to go in there and make up your
01:31:32.180 own decisions do you want to give your kid ibuprofen do you want to give your kid tylenol do you do you
01:31:36.460 want to do these things i mean i you know i'm the same way glenn i and my kids are vaccinated through
01:31:39.860 these things but you know if you you should have that ability and i think that's rand paul's point
01:31:45.080 yes you should have the ability to make it the choice as a parent what is the problem with with
01:31:50.000 doing that if you don't have the vaccine okay so more people are going to get sick but if my kids
01:31:55.720 got the vaccine they're not going to be the ones that got sick i mean there are i mean you know i'm
01:32:00.520 sure you're well the argument is yeah the argument is the people who are yeah herd immunity which
01:32:05.300 again is a theory that was originally proposed um when it comes to natural immunity it's never been
01:32:11.420 herd immunity herd immunity is the idea the theory that as long as so many of citizens in this society
01:32:20.300 are vaccinated we we will maintain that level you know i was 95 or something percent as long as we
01:32:27.640 maintain that level of vaccine rates the diseases don't the diseases won't come back even if some people
01:32:33.740 don't get the vaccine well how many people are anti-vaccine how many people are not vaccinating
01:32:38.700 their kids it's a very small percentage very small percentage it's growing significantly right and
01:32:43.040 that's one of the that's why it's become this sort of uh hot button sort of political issue and there
01:32:48.060 are other cases too like you know infants have certain times in their lives where they can't get
01:32:52.240 vaccinated yet so they're vulnerable people with like you know cancer at times they have weakened
01:32:56.660 immune systems so the vaccines don't work as well even if they've been vaccinated there are issues and
01:33:01.860 again like as a society you can say okay well this is what we think the best path is for your health
01:33:07.800 and you should you should do this and we can encourage it but even when you're putting someone
01:33:12.620 else at risk in the united states like we say to people like look we will license you to drive a car
01:33:18.800 and if you do something that we think is wrong or you're putting other people in danger then we will
01:33:24.020 step in and stop that but we all have a choice right like to go in there and we all are at risk of
01:33:28.740 other people doing things that we can't control that's that's just the risk you have in in a free
01:33:33.260 society where people are walking around you know going to the grocery store they might have the flu
01:33:37.360 you know we're not gonna mandate that they do anything um but i do think that it's important to
01:33:41.960 point out glenn that you know you said that that the study determined that vaccines were safe um you
01:33:47.620 know in this particular study for autism right but but i think that we jump to the autism debate
01:33:55.080 far too quickly whenever we talk about vaccines and safety we say no no it doesn't cause autism
01:34:00.500 that's that's already been debunked and we forget that a vaccine is a medication that we're injecting
01:34:06.180 into our bodies just like any other medication that we're putting into our bodies people are going to
01:34:11.280 have different reactions so i mean vaccines have you know adverse reactions ranging from very mild to
01:34:17.620 incredibly severe to death sometimes and so i think that it's important you know even the association of
01:34:23.420 american physicians and surgeons just came out and put out a statement saying forced vaccinations
01:34:29.080 violates human rights because vaccines are not 100 safe or 100 effective so to say to someone
01:34:35.660 we're going to force you to inject your infant not knowing yet how they're going to respond
01:34:40.500 that's a problem and i think that we lose sight of that in this debate because we jump straight to
01:34:44.540 autism as if there are no other side effects that could happen it's like if we said everybody every male
01:34:49.980 has to take cialis well some of us are going to have a four-hour erection and going to have to go
01:34:54.940 to the hospital not that you have any experience with that right i don't but stepping back though here
01:35:01.900 for a second like let's just let me make the worst point of all time every vaccine do that causes
01:35:07.380 autism 95 times over for every child that's my my viewpoint okay okay now it's not my viewpoint but
01:35:13.980 let's just say it was should i be able to go out and blab about that as much as i want
01:35:18.360 in a society that has a first amendment yes the answer that has to be yes i don't care how crazy
01:35:23.520 the viewpoint is there's way crazier crap on the internet uh than uh than than anything we could
01:35:28.900 possibly come up with here today but for example there's a new book in the top uh 50 overall on
01:35:36.040 amazon i found this yesterday it's incredible it's about the q anonymous whatever the hell that thing
01:35:42.240 is right the the q conspiracy theory that has been out for a while that that thinks that donald
01:35:48.320 trump is going to i guess he's working with robert muller to push back against hillary clinton
01:35:53.720 who controls the government somehow it may have worked a little bit in 2016 how it works now i
01:35:58.420 don't know okay there's a new book out explaining this and they say that it should it makes all sorts
01:36:03.360 of claims like uh you know democrats are like eating humans all sorts of stuff like and then the last
01:36:10.320 one says and the government was responsible for the movie monsters inc legitimately part of this
01:36:17.060 conspiracy theory is the government created the movie monsters inc i've got to read this book i
01:36:21.840 know i know i know now maybe i might buy it as well but it's like it that absolutely even though i
01:36:27.320 can i think it's complete nonsense is a is protected by the first amendment and that's largely not
01:36:35.080 exactly what we're talking about here because these are like things getting banned off of social
01:36:37.820 media and different companies but like why can't we all be first amendment absolutists why can't we
01:36:44.240 all be people who are like look i don't care what how crazy the information is if people want to read
01:36:48.660 it they should be able to read it look the guy who wrote the anarchist cookbook yeah he and it was
01:36:55.160 proven to be in the hands of people who went and blew people up and killed people he tried to get that
01:37:03.340 pulled back he was like i i wrote it when i was a kid i was stupid i was wrong please i don't want
01:37:09.820 this published anymore he couldn't it was already out in the ether he didn't own the copyright and so
01:37:16.500 it's still for sale at amazon yeah now we can tell people how to gas people and how to blow people up
01:37:24.140 i think we can have a conversation about vaccines may i lay the groundwork for this the first amendment
01:37:30.200 issue yeah sure um so a cnn business report came out uh and they had apparently done some expose on
01:37:38.200 searching for vaccine just vaccine related information on platforms like amazon uh you
01:37:43.920 know google youtube those places and they said that you know the search yielded a lot of anti-vaccine
01:37:50.380 anti-vaccine information and vaccine misinformation and you know how irresponsible it was of these
01:37:56.720 platforms following that um uh adam schiff wrote an open letter to uh these same platforms facebook
01:38:06.020 youtube google amazon and told them it was basically their responsibility to make sure for public
01:38:12.120 health that they were not responsible for spreading this misinformation this is the problem
01:38:15.860 what did she just call them platforms platforms if you want them to edit they are then publishers
01:38:23.320 and they must have the ability to be sued but because they're platforms i'm telling you the left
01:38:31.500 and the right if they thought they could get away with it will marry into these people so deeply
01:38:38.000 and they'll just say you got to do exactly what we say and they're going to it's it is 1984 it's the
01:38:45.900 beginning of orwell it really is they're going to be in your house watching you at all times they're going
01:38:52.640 to be working together it is not good they need to be separated they need to be a platform
01:39:01.080 or a publisher but not both anyway yeah um so in response to that letter uh we just in the last
01:39:09.860 week we've seen pinterest now ban searches for vaccine content youtube no longer allows what they
01:39:15.660 determine anti-vaccine groups to monetize any of their videos with ads uh facebook is now fact
01:39:20.760 checking so you can be glad now you're safe that facebook is fact checking uh any health or vaccine
01:39:26.400 related material to make sure that if they don't deem it to be true or correct it's not seen in
01:39:31.420 people's news feeds um and then i think the most egregious move was by amazon who just completely
01:39:36.820 removed um many documentaries that they determined to be anti-vaccine uh there were some conflicting
01:39:42.620 reports that they were removing books as well um but i mean you're not you're not talking about
01:39:46.540 alex jones says vaccines are bad the documentary i mean you're talking about documentaries that are what
01:39:52.800 they haven't been sued you know what they're saying is is factual you know factual enough to
01:39:57.780 not be sued you're talking about you know there's there was one that you know it has a provocative
01:40:01.300 title i think it's called shoot him up but it features uh three three doctors that dr stephanie cave
01:40:08.660 a family doctor for over 30 years dr richard moskowitz 50 years of practice he went to harvard
01:40:13.460 dr lawrence palevsky over 30 years of practice these people just because they're dissenting they have the
01:40:19.080 dissenting opinion they're being silenced but i think that i mean you know just because they have
01:40:23.940 this dissenting opinion doesn't mean that their experiences and their research is not valid so this
01:40:29.140 is this is the this is the issue here we're not even talking about vaccines yeah we're really not we're
01:40:34.320 talking about the first amendment right because you mentioned alex jones and like i would certainly not
01:40:38.620 buy an alex jones documentary but i mean if people should have the right should have it and you're
01:40:42.140 right the anarchist cookbook is still available on amazon yeah i mean you should be because it went all the
01:40:47.740 way to the supreme court yeah it you cannot do this this is first amendment first amendment and those
01:40:55.040 people who have had their books or materials i don't care how crazy they are if they're not in
01:41:00.520 court with an attorney and they're not going and taking it all the way to the supreme court they're
01:41:05.040 fools well amazon though has a right to not sell the anarchist cookbook right like if they don't want if
01:41:09.920 they don't want to sell it that is their personal choice yes to not sell it that's different they are
01:41:14.600 they are they are a private business a store they can carry whatever they want um however uh facebook
01:41:22.820 and youtube yeah uh they don't have that right twitter doesn't have that right you should sue them
01:41:28.780 well and and might i just bring up you know there's while there's all of this censorship going on
01:41:34.600 parents are not allowed you know this information that doctors and credible sources are putting out you
01:41:39.640 know even if it was alex jones that's fine but that these credible sources are at least putting out
01:41:44.060 the information at the same time you've got a professor peter hotez who is responsible for
01:41:50.200 writing this legislation of this forced mandates um in at the federal level he said he called for and i
01:41:57.140 quote this a comprehensive public private partnership between the u.s government and all the major
01:42:02.680 stakeholders facebook amazon google to look at dismantling the anti-vaccine empire look out look out
01:42:10.440 america and that's that's that's not the government's job look at this the painting i did just a couple
01:42:17.300 of weeks ago it is as a warning that is the government with facebook and google all together
01:42:24.220 all knowing all seeing all powerful look out it's coming thank you so much sir
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01:43:53.400 so uh last night i just i was so
01:44:15.080 new york times magazine came out this weekend with the uh cover when did we all become socialists
01:44:26.340 i don't know when did that happen uh i mean we're all socialists now that was from the day that was
01:44:33.800 newsweek 2008 we're all socialists now and then they covered their head and went back undercover
01:44:39.640 they thought they could come out during the obama administration but no no no they had to call
01:44:46.040 everybody a racist if you even said you were a socialist if you said that person is a socialist
01:44:52.800 that was racist you were red baiting it wasn't an ideology but now it is an ideology and new york times
01:45:02.620 says when did we all become socialists well we all didn't you guys have been socialists for a very
01:45:10.140 long time when did how about when did everybody start admitting they're socialists yes which is
01:45:15.940 incredible to me because we you're right we got beat up pretty badly from the mainstream media
01:45:20.700 saying hey you're calling barack obama he's saying he has marxist tendencies well that means that you're
01:45:26.000 saying that because he's black we're like wait what how did you even get that out of what
01:45:29.820 what does that have to do with race has nothing to do with race in this pelosi's not black
01:45:34.640 the left has tendencies if you think of it as a a road we are in a place on a place on the road
01:45:43.640 to the left is socialism to the right is no government whatsoever okay uh which way do you want to walk
01:45:50.140 i want to walk towards the no government whatsoever and i'm going to walk for a really long time and stop
01:45:55.380 before i get to the end of the road but walk for a really long time they want to walk
01:45:59.320 constantly towards socialism government yeah easier uh totalitarianism statism that's what
01:46:07.680 they want they want to keep moving until the state has close to 100 percent you just heard it
01:46:12.780 a public private partnership between google facebook youtube and all of those platforms
01:46:18.180 to silence the speech that the government doesn't like right and even if you don't like it too that
01:46:24.080 doesn't mean that you you get rid of that speech you don't do that you just don't do that um and
01:46:32.240 that's what this socialist movement is all about somehow or another they are they are trying to wiggle
01:46:39.160 out of this again and the new york times and the washington post are leading the way and it's already
01:46:46.180 happening in our colleges that socialism is a myth you know all these things that they say are going to
01:46:52.260 happen those are old timey things it doesn't happen that way well what about venezuela that's not old
01:46:59.760 timey we uh we'll go through this with a guy i saw at cpac he's just amazing he's been on the program
01:47:07.220 before justin haskins he's the executive editor editor of the heartland institute and uh he's going to
01:47:15.000 debunk some of these things when we come back you're listening to glenn beck
01:47:21.460 all right i want to talk to you a little bit about gold line um i feel very strongly um about gold and
01:47:29.720 the importance of being prepared for a national uh national disaster a global disaster and i have
01:47:35.900 encouraged my family to always have a little bit of gold or silver on them if they go away on a big trip
01:47:41.500 uh they they should have something and and i asked gold line could you ever make something like this
01:47:46.840 they went to the canadian canadian mint about five years ago and uh they they they made this little
01:47:53.160 gold coin thing that you could you had 10 one tenth of an ounce gold pieces and you could keep them in
01:47:59.340 your wallet or purse well the new version is out of the legal tender bar and it is really easy to use
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01:48:29.680 so when did we all become socialists that's the question from the new york times magazine this last
01:48:38.020 sunday and uh the answer is we're not all socialists maybe you in the newsroom have uh have gone all
01:48:46.260 socialists but america has not gone all socialists this uh last weekend i was at cpac and um and i decided
01:48:55.400 to break off and go into one of the smaller conference rooms uh because there was a um there
01:49:01.400 was a speaker that i wanted to hear and his name is justin haskins and uh he is he was very funny and
01:49:09.000 uh and just really sharp on socialism and the green new deal uh he is he's written for uh the blaze uh
01:49:17.380 regularly he also is a contributor for the washington examiner and also columnist for townhall.com
01:49:23.400 welcome to the program justin how are you i'm doing great thanks for having me glenn you bet uh i
01:49:29.220 wanted to i wanted to go over the five myths of socialism i don't know if you saw this from the
01:49:33.700 washington post i did yeah and uh and also when did when did everybody become socialist from the
01:49:39.740 new york times um can you answer can you answer that one yeah sure uh i don't think any i don't
01:49:46.960 think everyone has become socialist as you pointed out i think that we're living in a time when
01:49:52.280 socialism is clearly on the rise especially among young people and i imagine that if you spent all
01:49:58.280 of your time living in the sort of greenwich village new york bubble that uh the writer of this
01:50:03.760 particular article that you're referencing does then yeah i'm sure everyone seems like they're
01:50:08.060 socialists but if you go out to you know iowa or something i'm sure you're going to find a lot of
01:50:13.060 people who do not believe in uh carl marx's ideology uh it's on the rise but it's definitely not
01:50:20.000 something that we that that you could say is quintessential america no question about that
01:50:25.060 um so let me give you the the the five myths about socialism because you just wrote a new book
01:50:30.620 uh uh about socialism and for the name escapes me i'm sorry it's the name of it socialism is evil
01:50:37.580 pretty pretty easy book to remember yeah pretty easy i haven't read it yet and i want to have you on
01:50:43.800 next week to talk about it after i've had a chance to read it um but uh you're pretty clear on socialism
01:50:50.460 you were you were very clear and very funny about the green new deal on on how this is clearly just
01:50:58.920 socialism it has nothing to do uh with uh with green energy or anything else correct yeah the green new
01:51:09.260 deal is the most radical dangerous destructive policy proposal in modern american history it is
01:51:15.400 a socialist trojan horse without any question at all um and and the obvious way to realize that this
01:51:21.840 is the case is that if you really believed that we were about to head into some sort of post-apocalyptic
01:51:27.040 hellscape 100 years into the future or that 12 years from now we're all going to be dead
01:51:32.160 as alexander ocasio-cortez suggested not too long ago then you wouldn't waste a single penny
01:51:38.100 of taxpayer money on things like a federal jobs guarantee or land use practices for farmers or
01:51:46.540 basic income programs or free college tuition or upgrading homes for safety and comfort i mean the
01:51:54.340 list goes on and on and on the green new deal is full of socialist programs climate change is just a
01:51:59.660 convenient excuse the left uses especially democratic socialists to enact all of the programs that they've
01:52:06.920 always wanted to enact uh with or without climate change you know that you said this justin and it
01:52:12.180 just struck me as so true that if you are really truly like ocasio-cortez says we only have 12 years
01:52:20.760 before we're all dead before this thing is just out of control you wouldn't talk about anything else
01:52:28.680 nothing else yeah your whole campaign your whole life would be centered around that
01:52:34.700 yeah absolutely right it's sort of like you know in new york city i know you you spent some time in
01:52:41.160 new york city so you know this you go to times square and you see a guy on the side of the road
01:52:45.840 in times square with with a like an old pizza box that says the end is here you know the end of the
01:52:52.180 world is about to come it's it's like he's there every single day and the end of the world never comes
01:52:57.420 but then it would be like if he started putting like taping another little small sign next to it
01:53:01.640 saying oh and rent is too high it's like does it matter if rent is too high if the world is about
01:53:10.040 to end right i mean that's that's where we're at that was one of the things with the sort of uh
01:53:14.780 the faq that was attached to the uh green new deal when it came out and they were so embarrassed
01:53:19.960 about it and they hit it right away right um and it said stuff like let's get rid of airplanes
01:53:24.460 and ocasio cortez went on twitter he's like i like to fly to puerto rico and i'm not saying that
01:53:29.180 well why aren't you saying it you're saying the entire earth is going to disintegrate in a decade
01:53:33.680 why would you want to fly to go see your family you can't call them why are you even going to
01:53:38.600 washington dc to vote on these things you can't come up with a system to vote on the internet
01:53:42.360 it's completely ridiculous it's so clear that this is just something and you've talked about this
01:53:47.580 glenn and i think you have as well justin is like it's this concept of perpetual constant war
01:53:52.200 we can't always have a world war one or world war two to get people to do what we want we need
01:53:56.080 to come up with something and the environment is it where it's this constant war all the time we can
01:54:01.300 always bend the rules we can always take more power because it things are always dire we're always
01:54:07.380 teetering on that cliff of the earth just going away so of course we can justify anything well look
01:54:13.080 at how much uh just the patriot act changed this country think of that patriot act completely changed
01:54:21.740 changed us changed our theories of privacy and and and security entirely entirely and you just put
01:54:31.000 one of those in because you're in a new war you put this new green deal act in and it will uh it will
01:54:37.520 change us more than the patriot act would you agree with that justin totally oh yeah absolutely and the
01:54:43.900 best and the best from a from a socialist perspective the best part about the green new deal
01:54:48.840 is because it's dealing with climate change it's always 80 years off into the future or something
01:54:54.220 you can always say oh well we just got the prediction the model a little wrong but 20 years from now it's
01:55:01.260 going to be chaos or and then 20 years comes and nothing happens and 20 years from now it's going to be
01:55:06.120 chaos you can always predict it off into the future and just say yeah this is a problem that's going to
01:55:12.660 happen i know it hasn't happened yet but it's going to trust me and because the media all backs it uh
01:55:18.400 everyone just goes along and believes it so one of the myths that they they bring up uh in from the
01:55:25.100 washington post is that all socialists want to abolish markets and private property and that's just not
01:55:31.840 true they just they they they just want a little more uh control on a few things that really matter
01:55:38.740 right yeah i think in the short term there are certainly socialist parties and groups that are
01:55:46.760 not advocating for the end of private property tomorrow but every single one of them has the
01:55:52.560 same goal the utopian goal that they're all looking for that carl marx was talking about 150 years ago
01:55:58.900 is the same it's we want to live in a world where there is absolutely are no classes at all which means
01:56:04.740 no groups of people with different amounts of wealth everybody has the same amount of wealth
01:56:09.140 that's what we want and every socialist party even the democratic socialists of america were very
01:56:14.620 careful to say on their website you know we don't want uh to abolish property tomorrow say eventually
01:56:19.980 though we would like to abolish private property i mean that would be great so they're all working
01:56:24.940 towards that same cause it's it's not true that uh there are socialists out there who say ah we like
01:56:30.920 capitalism uh but just we want some mark you know some controls on it no no no they want to abolish
01:56:37.060 property they want to abolish private property they want it to be completely controlled by the
01:56:41.120 collective it's just a matter of how long they want to do how long they're willing to wait to have this
01:56:45.980 happen and how extreme they're willing to be at this very moment what's the strongest message that we can
01:56:52.100 deliver to people who think that socialism is neat and it's probably some sort of an app
01:57:00.120 right uh i think the strongest message that conservatives uh can give and it's something
01:57:08.600 that frankly uh conservatives have been incredibly terrible at this over the past few decades
01:57:14.660 is uh we have this tendency to obsess over economics and then just seed the moral high ground entirely on
01:57:21.920 this issue and so we spend all of our time talking about wow we got to lower tax rates and oh we need
01:57:27.240 GDP growth and it's like you know what those things are not the most important things in the world
01:57:31.620 the most important things in the world are individual freedom unalienable rights i have the right
01:57:37.300 to my property to my life to live my life the way i see fit not to have some majority or some
01:57:43.800 bureaucracy somewhere decide how i'm going to live my life and that those are the conversations that we
01:57:49.120 need to have that conversation about natural law and where do my rights come from do they come from
01:57:54.580 the government or do they come from somewhere else we're not even having those conversations we're
01:57:59.180 not even we're not even on the edge of those conversations uh in in common discourse we're too
01:58:04.740 busy fighting over these minute little issues that at the end of the day don't matter what really matters
01:58:09.740 is can we focus on individual liberty and personal freedom or should we have a society where the
01:58:16.600 collective decides everything and if you happen to be in the minority well then too bad for you
01:58:21.660 that is the that that's the thing that um bothers me the most i mean you look at slavery the majority
01:58:29.960 could have voted for slavery in fact the supreme court said slavery was okay it wasn't you know
01:58:37.240 even if you're in a a a democratic socialist uh market if you will if the majority votes that you have
01:58:48.320 to do something that's still slavery i don't care if everybody else voted for it you didn't it's still
01:58:54.920 slavery yeah that's right and actually when the when the country was founded this was one of the
01:59:01.860 debates that the loyalists had with with those who were you know were the patriots the people who
01:59:07.260 wanted to move away from england they basically said you know look why should i trade one tyrant
01:59:14.380 you know three thousand miles away for three thousand tyrants one mile away that whole quote you know
01:59:19.860 that was in the patriot and my matter biles likely said it a massachusetts pastor i mean that whole
01:59:25.460 that whole notion of well you know democracy can be tyranny too yet we have this obsession in america
01:59:31.700 over democracy like democracy is somehow this inherently good thing democracy is not inherently good
01:59:37.200 democracy can be evil what is inherently good is individual liberty coupled with democracy that
01:59:44.520 system works and that's that is totally incompatible with socialism because socialism doesn't allow for
01:59:51.320 individual rights i mean hezbollah was was democratically elected democracy on his own is not necessarily
01:59:57.960 great let me let me take one more thing here with you justin uh because i mean because i agree with you
02:00:03.000 and your criticisms on you know where the left is going let's point inward a little bit here though
02:00:07.840 i think quite often we on the right um have uh it's easy to be principled when you're in the minority
02:00:15.580 it's easily it's easy to be principled when things are going your way but when things hit you
02:00:21.260 we've talked about several examples over the past couple of weeks where things where it feels like
02:00:25.340 you're really getting screwed and i just need a little bit more power from the government to be able to
02:00:30.920 enforce this thing that i want see this is this thing though is a real problem and i really need
02:00:34.840 the extra power this time yes the constitution but this is too important how do you i don't feel
02:00:40.400 like people in those moments typically are able to bring themselves back to those principles
02:00:45.420 that really have guided the country the entire way yeah you're you're exactly right um what we need
02:00:52.680 desperate the biggest opportunity that was missed by republicans and there were a lot of
02:00:56.940 opportunities missed over the past couple of years uh was this idea of embracing the freedom to fail
02:01:03.600 okay the country was established with very different communities with completely different ideas very
02:01:10.940 different than the states that we have today and yet it worked because they were willing to say to each
02:01:16.040 other we know that we're different but we're going to allow each other within some within with some
02:01:21.540 constraints we're going to allow each other to live the way we believe is right we're not going to
02:01:25.660 impose those beliefs on each other that's why we have state constitutions and state rights and we
02:01:30.560 have totally moved away from that both in the republican party and in the democratic party and now it seems
02:01:36.360 like every four years the world is about to end for somebody because we're going to have this
02:01:41.580 incredibly important election where we're about to elect some imperial president who's going to make
02:01:45.940 all of our decisions for us and then he gets to appoint a couple of open seats to the supreme court
02:01:51.580 and then the supreme court's going to decide by a two vote margin how what liberty means for 330 million
02:01:58.200 people does this sound like a free society not at all not at all uh justin we'll have you back uh next
02:02:04.340 week we want to talk a little bit about your new book it's called uh socialism is evil uh and uh if
02:02:10.960 you've if you've ever read justin or you've ever listened to him uh speak this the first time you could
02:02:15.440 see he has a great sense of humor and and and uh very well read uh justin haskins uh thank you so
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02:03:42.540 you know in the middle of this emergency uh talk a national emergency for the border it looks like
02:03:56.040 uh the press uh is losing a talking point yeah this is interesting because the right is debating
02:04:01.800 this issue saying yes there's a big problem at the border is this the right way to deal with it or not
02:04:07.520 that's the right's debate but we do i think we would all agree that there is a problem on the
02:04:11.840 there is a there is almost an emergency crisis emergency whatever you want to say yeah there's
02:04:16.320 a crisis at the border border really bad how do we handle it this this way right or not the left is
02:04:20.900 not debating it that way they love the way it's being handled they love the idea that the power is
02:04:25.300 there for them to do climate change next time what they're debating is what they're saying is well
02:04:29.780 yes of course the president has the power to do such a thing but he's doing it on something that's
02:04:32.880 not really an emergency that's their distinction they're saying the border is completely fine
02:04:37.380 new york times today says uh maybe not border at a breaking point new york times yeah this is the
02:04:43.380 headline border at a breaking point as more than 76 000 migrants cross in a month it is 11 year high
02:04:49.720 one of the talking points has been look border crossings are down and if you look at numbers
02:04:53.880 which has been true however we have a big spike in fact the spike uh in is is really dramatic 11 year
02:05:01.020 high and a 434 increase in the el paso sector which uh it covers the state of new mexico and two
02:05:08.280 western most counties of texas um uh at least 70 groups uh when you're talking about uh caravans and
02:05:15.000 these large groups 70 groups of 100 or more have turned themselves in at border patrol stations 70
02:05:20.720 groups of 100 or more remember how much we were mocked for saying the caravan was even real 70
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