The Glenn Beck Program - November 16, 2018


Best of Program | Guests: Bill O'Reilly, Dave Sissy & Michael Little


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

155.86928

Word Count

7,655

Sentence Count

750

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

Bill O'Reilly opens up his wallet for $20,000, and it's like Scrooge at Christmas time. Plus, we have Dave Issey on to ask for voices in the country that are pro-Trump, and he needs your help.


Transcript

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00:00:08.360 Hey, welcome to the podcast. Great show. Great show for you today.
00:00:12.740 I don't even know how we're going to squeeze everything in to the podcast.
00:00:17.020 We have Bill O'Reilly. Bill O'Reilly actually opened up his wallet for $20,000 today.
00:00:23.080 Yeah, believe it or not. And getting that is like Scrooge at Christmas time.
00:00:26.820 You know, and I felt like I was asking for a scuttle of coal, but he actually did it.
00:00:32.240 And we'll explain why on today's podcast.
00:00:35.500 Also, he had a lot to say about what's going on with the White House and the press corps.
00:00:41.060 Plus, we had Dave Issey on. Dave has a way for us to come together and he needs your help.
00:00:50.060 He's looking for voices in the country that are pro-Trump, that want to help with history.
00:00:59.620 And you'll hear that today.
00:01:01.120 Also, I think in regards to that a little, we should touch a little bit on how to win friends and influence people.
00:01:07.020 A way for you to actually not have a civil war at your Thanksgiving table.
00:01:12.920 The answer is intimidation and threats.
00:01:15.020 The more you intimidate and threaten people, the more they do what you want.
00:01:17.820 Strangely, not the case, but also yesterday we picked a name of somebody who could come out and spend, you know, the Saturday with us at our Mercury One gala.
00:01:28.680 Her name was Jody. She won.
00:01:30.900 I called her today to verify that she was coming.
00:01:33.480 She told me some news and it actually turned out to be an amazing story.
00:01:38.720 We'll end the podcast with that.
00:01:40.220 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:53.080 It's Friday, November 16th.
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00:02:59.240 Okay.
00:03:00.640 There's something that the, there's a new tactic being employed by the left.
00:03:04.460 And it came out this weekend, or this week.
00:03:07.260 And if it doesn't backfire, may I use the president's word, bigly, then I think we're in serious trouble.
00:03:14.140 And when I say we, I don't mean the GOP.
00:03:16.480 I don't mean conservatives.
00:03:18.640 I don't even mean we as a country.
00:03:21.040 I think, I think we as a species are screwed.
00:03:26.760 First, it was a commercial ran by Planned Parenthood.
00:03:30.540 And it used a precious looking little baby in a lullaby.
00:03:33.740 And then these words, she deserves to be loved.
00:03:37.700 She deserves to be wanted.
00:03:40.220 She deserves to be a choice.
00:03:42.400 Wait, wait, wait.
00:03:45.240 What?
00:03:46.780 Am I the only one that's not dead inside?
00:03:49.400 How evil do you have to be to see this beautiful child?
00:03:54.260 To hear a lullaby?
00:03:56.060 See this cooing little baby?
00:03:57.940 And then try to think that this baby could have been killed and it would have been a good thing.
00:04:06.980 I mean, it's just, really, it's crazy.
00:04:10.940 You know, if you were struggling, this baby deserves to be loved.
00:04:16.320 Unless it was inconvenient for mom.
00:04:19.140 And then mom should have killed it.
00:04:21.560 Oh my gosh.
00:04:23.860 Now this was just the first crazy ad.
00:04:26.260 The second crazy ad, I don't even know what it's about.
00:04:29.860 I had to ask around, what the hell is this?
00:04:33.480 Celine Dion, everybody's personal favorite.
00:04:37.300 Celine Dion has just launched a new clothing line.
00:04:41.680 You know, that's just what I've been waiting for.
00:04:43.500 I mean, I've been hearing the clamoring all around the streets of America going,
00:04:48.460 could we just get a clothing line from Celine Dion?
00:04:51.840 Well, yes, yes.
00:04:53.840 She now, she's launched her clothing line with a little mini movie style commercial.
00:04:59.760 But I have to warn you, it's one of the creepiest things you'll hear.
00:05:05.320 Well, I was going to say all year, but we're still three, four weeks away.
00:05:08.980 We might hit something even more creepy by the end of the year.
00:05:13.240 Listen to this.
00:05:13.800 Our children, as we are all just links in a never-ending chain that is life.
00:05:21.220 Oh.
00:05:21.740 For us, they are everything.
00:05:23.980 Everything.
00:05:24.760 But in reality, we are only a fraction of their universe.
00:05:28.600 Yes.
00:05:30.080 Mom and dad.
00:05:31.520 We miss the past.
00:05:32.480 Oh.
00:05:33.000 They?
00:05:33.520 Yeah.
00:05:34.000 Dream of tomorrow.
00:05:35.000 Oh, that's great.
00:05:36.080 We may thrust them forward into the future.
00:05:38.400 Yeah.
00:05:38.980 But the course will always be theirs to choose.
00:05:42.000 Of course.
00:05:42.560 Now, they're wrapped in pink and blue blankets, but she's about to blow out of her hand some
00:05:50.760 sort of magical, well, it kind of looks like ashes.
00:05:56.080 And it floats around the room of this nursery in a hospital, and all the blue and pink goes
00:06:04.580 away.
00:06:05.300 It all goes away.
00:06:07.840 Oh.
00:06:09.340 Isn't that great?
00:06:10.840 And then everybody's wearing black and white.
00:06:14.380 Because our children aren't really ours.
00:06:18.500 Yes, they're the focus of our lives, but we're just an insignificant little nothing to them.
00:06:27.720 Celine, it doesn't make me want to buy your baby clothes.
00:06:30.560 In fact, it makes me want to do the opposite.
00:06:32.840 It really does.
00:06:33.720 It really does.
00:06:34.260 Um, this is Marxist propaganda.
00:06:39.060 Now, our children are not our children.
00:06:41.920 And this has been coming for a long time.
00:06:44.020 Now, Celine loves this because, isn't she Canadian?
00:06:47.820 Canada's been on this, this whole thing of, oh, you know, your children, you know, they're
00:06:52.400 your children until we tell you they're not your children.
00:06:54.800 Because, really, they belong to all of us.
00:06:58.760 You know, the great we.
00:07:02.160 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:03.800 By the way, does anybody know what, um, 1984, they claim that George Orwell may have stolen
00:07:13.140 this idea of 1984.
00:07:15.140 In 1984, it's a big government, it controls everybody, everybody has a number and, and
00:07:19.560 a name and, and, and big brothers watching you.
00:07:22.260 But it's actually, um, and now that I've read the book, I think you could make a pretty
00:07:26.860 strong case that it was stolen from a Russian novel in 1922.
00:07:31.640 You know what the name of that in a Russian novel is?
00:07:34.540 We.
00:07:36.260 We.
00:07:37.280 Have you read Anthem by Ayn Rand?
00:07:39.800 And where nobody can say I or me, each individual is we, because the individual doesn't exist.
00:07:48.940 You're not an individual, you're part of the collective.
00:07:51.660 You're just a spoke on a giant wheel.
00:07:54.900 That's all you are.
00:07:56.280 And, you know, if we start to run down to too many spokes or, you know, not enough spokes,
00:08:01.380 you're not really even a spoke.
00:08:03.540 Because you have to be identical to everybody else and you're just part of the collective.
00:08:07.300 This, again, is Marxist propaganda.
00:08:13.220 And Celine Dion is shown in this little mini movie breaking into the hospital nursery where
00:08:18.120 she delivers the line, they have the right to choose.
00:08:22.740 Oh, really?
00:08:23.900 Which turns the hospital into some Orwellian, you know, black and white room, removes all
00:08:29.660 of the pink and blue, and changes all the boy-girl symbolism into, like, hospital crosses that
00:08:38.100 are just black.
00:08:39.540 Honestly, it looks like they're almost wearing prison clothes.
00:08:43.040 It's beautiful.
00:08:44.060 No, I seriously, I love my kids so much where they, just everything is black and white in
00:08:50.700 their world.
00:08:52.160 You know, gray.
00:08:53.040 Oh, if we could get them those Nehru jackets, if we could get them the old communist, you
00:08:58.200 know, uh, like Mao jacket for the kids, wouldn't that be cute?
00:09:04.280 The scariest thing about the past seven days or so is I haven't heard any real backlash
00:09:09.700 from either of these.
00:09:11.420 Have you seen a backlash where a beautiful baby is, is, is used as a choice?
00:09:20.120 It deserves to be loved, deserves to be wanted, and deserves to be a choice.
00:09:24.280 Mom should be able to kill this beautiful baby.
00:09:26.820 Are we dead inside?
00:09:31.000 Are we so, are we so Marxist now?
00:09:41.420 Has the, has the cultural Marxist movement washed over us so much that we're now either
00:09:50.960 just dead inside from all of it because we just, I don't know, it's just, or are we starting
00:09:58.320 to believe it?
00:10:00.620 How long are we going to allow this crap?
00:10:03.120 How long before we all start standing up and saying, no, our children are our children?
00:10:14.300 That's my child.
00:10:16.200 My child.
00:10:17.600 My child is an individual.
00:10:19.980 My child is not a number for the state, not part of the collective.
00:10:24.720 It's my child.
00:10:26.400 I have the responsibility.
00:10:31.000 No government, no Marxist, no capitalist has any claim to them.
00:10:36.440 And gender?
00:10:41.680 You know, I really feel, I really do feel for Bruce Jenner.
00:10:48.160 I, I, I will call Bruce Jenner, Caitlyn, out of respect.
00:10:57.040 I can't, I feel for him.
00:10:59.400 I feel for the life that he led.
00:11:02.840 I feel, my heart breaks to think the guy that was on my Wheaties box, at the whole time,
00:11:09.520 felt like he wasn't himself.
00:11:11.580 He spent his whole life hiding.
00:11:13.780 That is horrible.
00:11:17.280 It's just horrible.
00:11:22.760 But he's still Bruce Jenner.
00:11:25.060 He's still a guy.
00:11:26.360 He might have changed his name.
00:11:27.860 And if he wants me to call him Caitlyn, I'll call you Caitlyn.
00:11:32.580 Because I don't want, I don't want to be a part of any of your pain.
00:11:36.440 But if you have to put me on the stand and say, is that a male or a female?
00:11:40.140 That's a male.
00:11:41.540 It's a male, period.
00:11:42.620 It's Bruce Jenner.
00:11:43.780 And I can understand, but I am not going to change reality.
00:11:51.280 Now, if Bruce Jenner wants to become Caitlyn Jenner and wants to have surgery and everything else,
00:11:57.560 he's an adult.
00:11:58.780 He can do that.
00:12:00.740 He can do that.
00:12:02.520 You have a right to do that.
00:12:05.460 But it is child abuse.
00:12:07.280 Child abuse to suggest that a 10-year-old should be giving hormones.
00:12:17.360 That a 10-year-old should be allowed to choose at that point.
00:12:22.360 Any attempt to trivialize or diminish the family, any attempt to trivialize or diminish the individual into the basic we,
00:12:43.060 Any attempt to trivialize or dismiss basic science should be met head on.
00:12:51.740 Now, I don't know how many people can still stomach hearing my heart will go on one more friggin' time.
00:13:02.540 But please, for the sake of sanity, Celine, I'll buy a ticket to your show.
00:13:13.500 I'll endure that if you will just close your mouth, stop trying to preach Marxist propaganda,
00:13:23.760 and we'll listen to your damn, oh my gosh, the boat is sinking song.
00:13:33.940 The best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:13:42.340 So yesterday, this guy, this kid in junior high calls me up and he says,
00:13:48.240 Glenn, I'm having a really hard time educating my friends because they don't really want to hear it.
00:13:54.540 And I can be, I don't remember the word he used exactly, but it was basically, I can get heated at times.
00:14:05.120 Belligerent?
00:14:05.680 Yeah, a little belligerent.
00:14:06.760 Was that the word that he used?
00:14:07.700 I don't remember, but that's, yeah.
00:14:09.180 It was in that neighborhood.
00:14:10.260 It was probably not that strong, but it was in that neighborhood.
00:14:13.300 And so he asked for advice.
00:14:15.240 And the thing that came off right off the top of my head was you need to read How to Win Friends and Influence People.
00:14:22.200 Now, I haven't read this probably since I was a teenager.
00:14:24.580 This is my dad.
00:14:25.820 My dad was, oh, I mean, How to Win Friends and Influence People.
00:14:30.120 That's the greatest book ever written.
00:14:31.220 That'll change your life.
00:14:33.120 Last night, I reread it, and it was like having a conversation with my dad.
00:14:38.160 And I realized where so much of what I believe comes from.
00:14:42.980 I mean, if you really want to know who I am or the basis of me, a cornerstone of me, it's this book.
00:14:57.240 And it's amazing.
00:14:58.800 It is amazing.
00:14:59.920 I had forgotten how good it was.
00:15:02.020 You're going to have dinner.
00:15:04.080 Welcome to the program, Pat Gray.
00:15:05.380 You're going to have dinner with your relatives who are absolutely on the wrong side of every argument.
00:15:16.800 Here's how you have a really good Thanksgiving.
00:15:22.480 I'm going to give you the highlights.
00:15:25.480 Fundamental techniques in handling people.
00:15:28.800 Number one, don't criticize, condemn, or complain.
00:15:31.420 Human nature does not like to admit fault.
00:15:34.840 When people are criticized or humiliated, they rarely respond well.
00:15:39.880 Two, give honest and sincere appreciation.
00:15:44.960 Appreciation is one of the most powerful tools in the world.
00:15:47.880 People will rarely work at their maximum potential under criticism.
00:15:52.060 Three, arouse in the other person an eager want.
00:15:56.500 To get what we want from another person, we must forget our own perspective and begin to see things from other people's perspectives.
00:16:05.020 Six ways to make people like you more.
00:16:07.640 Be genuinely interested in other people.
00:16:12.140 Two, smile.
00:16:15.000 This is something my father did.
00:16:16.920 If he told me that story one more time.
00:16:18.780 My father was, look, he was horribly abused as a kid and he had nothing to go on.
00:16:27.640 So he just looked for great ideas.
00:16:30.820 He was kind of a Willy Loman kind of guy where he just didn't have a lot of friends and he just worked all the time.
00:16:39.020 But his friends, I found out later in life, were people like this, Norman Vincent Peale, that were just his book friends.
00:16:47.060 And he would take these ideas and he would apply them.
00:16:50.660 And he told me, he said, son, I want you to do this.
00:16:53.380 He said, I did this when I was like 18.
00:16:55.060 I walked down the streets of Seattle.
00:16:57.340 And he said, I walked down one side of the street and I frowned at everybody.
00:17:04.800 And I just kind of looked at them and just kind of dismissed them.
00:17:09.640 And he said, everybody I met was a grump.
00:17:13.880 He said that I crossed the street after a few blocks and I decided to smile.
00:17:19.120 And everyone I met on the other side of the street greeted me with happiness.
00:17:25.040 He said, so either there's a problem, you're on the wrong side of the street, or it's what you're putting out.
00:17:32.640 This is Norman Vincent Peale.
00:17:36.180 Again, smile.
00:17:38.100 Remember that a person, remember a person's name.
00:17:41.020 Oh, that's a really hard one.
00:17:42.040 Be a good listener.
00:17:43.320 Encourage people to talk about themselves.
00:17:44.960 Talk in terms of other people's interest.
00:17:46.900 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:17:47.680 Okay, now listen to this.
00:17:49.660 If you apply these at Thanksgiving, you are going to find a completely different atmosphere.
00:17:56.300 Listen to these 12 ways to win people to your thinking.
00:18:00.040 One, the only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
00:18:06.700 Whenever we argue with someone, no matter if we win or lose the argument, we all still lose.
00:18:12.400 The other person will either feel humiliated or strengthened and will only seek to bolster their own position.
00:18:19.940 We must avoid arguments whenever we can.
00:18:23.200 Two, show respect for other people's opinions.
00:18:26.820 Never say you're wrong.
00:18:29.200 How many times have we said that?
00:18:31.860 How many times have I said that?
00:18:34.200 We must never tell people flat out that they are wrong.
00:18:37.460 It will only serve to offend them and insult their pride.
00:18:40.920 No one likes to be humiliated.
00:18:42.920 We must not be so blunt.
00:18:45.180 That's the word that kid used.
00:18:46.600 Blunt.
00:18:47.200 Yeah, right.
00:18:48.180 Three.
00:18:48.640 That was a B.
00:18:49.180 Yep, three.
00:18:50.360 If you're wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
00:18:54.560 Whenever we're wrong, we should immediately admit it.
00:18:57.700 Four, begin in a friendly way.
00:19:01.260 If we begin our interactions with others in a friendly way, people will be more receptive.
00:19:06.700 Five, start with questions to which the other person will always answer yes.
00:19:11.820 That is, that's the theory of, in my book, about the unum.
00:19:18.380 Where do we agree?
00:19:20.260 Where do we agree?
00:19:21.220 Find the things that we agree on.
00:19:23.620 Start there.
00:19:25.880 Let the other person do a great deal of talking.
00:19:28.840 Number seven, let the other person feel the idea is his or hers.
00:19:33.560 Try to see things from the other person's point of view.
00:19:36.580 Other people may often be wrong, but we cannot condemn them.
00:19:40.340 We must seek to understand them.
00:19:42.620 Success in dealing with people requires a sympathetic grasp on the other person's viewpoint.
00:19:47.940 Nine, be sympathetic with the other person's ideas and desires.
00:19:51.620 People are hungering for sympathy.
00:19:54.980 They want us to recognize all that they desire and feel.
00:19:59.180 If we can sympathize with others, they will appreciate our side as well,
00:20:02.880 and it will often come around to our way of thinking.
00:20:05.140 Now, think of that.
00:20:07.180 When people say, I don't want to know what they're thinking.
00:20:10.360 I don't want to because it's wrong.
00:20:12.640 Well, no, no, no, no.
00:20:14.400 You're looking at the solution.
00:20:17.780 Listen to what they're feeling.
00:20:22.100 What they're feeling is real.
00:20:25.460 Their solution may be bogus, but what they're feeling, and think about you.
00:20:32.380 Where is a lot of this anger coming from?
00:20:34.720 This anger is coming from the place where we don't feel heard.
00:20:39.680 If the media would actually listen to us, actually listen to us, our world would be a lot different.
00:20:47.980 If they reflected our point of view, and if they would look at us and say, well, that's not racist.
00:20:54.800 Wait a minute.
00:20:55.100 You have to understand.
00:20:55.980 What these people are feeling is a loss of the country that they grew up in, a loss of the values that they grew up in.
00:21:04.960 And those were values that have been here for 5,000 years.
00:21:08.740 They're not racist or xenophobic.
00:21:12.020 They're having all of the basic principles shift under their feet.
00:21:18.700 Wouldn't you be more apt to listen to somebody who understood you?
00:21:22.300 Dramatize your ideas.
00:21:28.120 Throw down a challenge.
00:21:29.980 The thing that most motivates people is the game.
00:21:33.500 Everyone desires to excel and prove their worth.
00:21:35.880 If we want someone to do something, we must give them a challenge, and they will oftentimes rise to meet it.
00:21:41.580 But be a leader.
00:21:44.520 Don't give offense or arouse resentment.
00:21:47.600 Begin with praise and honest appreciation.
00:21:50.660 Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly.
00:21:55.020 No one likes to make mistakes, and no one likes to have others point it out in front of other people.
00:22:00.560 Talk about your own mistakes before criticizing the others.
00:22:03.480 Ask a question instead of giving the direct order.
00:22:06.740 Listen to this one.
00:22:07.620 Let the person save faith face.
00:22:10.660 Nothing diminishes the dignity of man quite like an insult to his pride.
00:22:15.220 How many times have we said, for those people who, let's take on our own side.
00:22:22.400 For those people who have been with Donald Trump the whole time, what are you doing?
00:22:27.400 What are you doing?
00:22:28.840 When you have people that are coming, like for instance me or anybody else,
00:22:32.500 when you have people start to come into the tent, why would you say,
00:22:37.240 Well, it's about time.
00:22:39.800 You were so stupid.
00:22:41.800 Why would you do that?
00:22:44.520 Why would you do that?
00:22:46.860 Welcome them.
00:22:48.420 If you have somebody from the other side,
00:22:50.980 Well, you've been wrong your whole life.
00:22:52.480 You know it's part of your problem that we have these problems.
00:22:55.140 They're not.
00:22:55.540 They've, they've, stop.
00:22:57.900 They're coming into the tent.
00:22:59.960 Embrace them.
00:23:00.840 Hug them.
00:23:01.640 Oh man, we're glad you're here.
00:23:05.100 See, this would be, uh, the Clinton thing right now is one that I struggle with because,
00:23:09.080 you know.
00:23:09.640 Oh, I know.
00:23:10.260 Where were, where was the media?
00:23:11.800 Where was the left during all of these years where Bill Clinton was the same horrible person
00:23:16.020 he is today?
00:23:17.500 Now, finally, after Hillary's lost a couple of times and the family's going, you know,
00:23:21.480 see this, but this is set out to pasture.
00:23:23.380 It's okay.
00:23:23.940 But this is, I think, where we miss the boat because we immediately jumped to the media and
00:23:28.900 the politicians.
00:23:29.840 They're not honest.
00:23:31.040 Yeah, no, it's true.
00:23:31.760 That's not who I'm talking about.
00:23:33.780 Forgive the media for what they're doing.
00:23:35.660 No, let's point out when they're right.
00:23:37.340 Let's point out when they're wrong and let's welcome them when they're right.
00:23:41.480 You know, if that ever happens, but it's not, we're not talking about them.
00:23:46.060 I'm talking about the people at your table next week.
00:23:49.740 I'm talking about the neighbors.
00:23:51.240 I'm talking about the people that you work with.
00:23:53.680 This is about one-on-one.
00:23:55.980 This is not about changing the media.
00:23:58.600 This is, or, or Washington.
00:24:00.700 This is about changing the people around you.
00:24:03.940 Yeah, because we do basically the opposite of everything you just described in the, from
00:24:08.460 the book right now.
00:24:09.620 We're doing the opposite of all of it.
00:24:11.200 Everybody does.
00:24:12.020 Both sides.
00:24:12.980 One side's worse than the other.
00:24:14.400 Yeah.
00:24:14.860 I don't know.
00:24:17.080 I mean, I think, cause I definitely handle issues on this show differently than I would
00:24:21.800 handle them with friends I was trying to convince.
00:24:25.020 Oh, okay.
00:24:25.740 Like if I was trying to convince, you know, because, you know, because we do this for a
00:24:29.300 living, when you go out to dinner with anyone, they basically ask you lots of political questions
00:24:34.480 because, you know, that's what you do.
00:24:37.000 You talk about the other person's work.
00:24:38.220 And if the person I'm talking to is not on the same side of the issue as me, I tell them
00:24:45.740 how stupid they are.
00:24:46.360 I tell them how dumb they are.
00:24:47.300 I'm morons.
00:24:48.040 No.
00:24:48.220 What's wrong with you?
00:24:48.940 Why are you such a dumbass?
00:24:50.120 I am not reaching for the check when it comes.
00:24:52.820 You try, you do almost all the things you just listed.
00:24:55.440 And I would do, I do those all the time.
00:24:57.080 If you're trying to convince them or at least trying to make them open their mind to the
00:25:01.660 possibility that maybe they're not right, you use those things.
00:25:05.360 Now, when we're on the show, I don't do that.
00:25:07.160 Now, a lot of that is-
00:25:07.880 And I think that's the problem.
00:25:08.720 I don't know if it's a problem or not.
00:25:09.860 I'm conflicted with it because part of it is we're talking to an audience largely that
00:25:14.180 understands the basic foundations of what we're talking about, right?
00:25:18.680 Like this audience, generally speaking, is going to know that higher taxes are bad, right?
00:25:24.220 So I don't need to slow play that and-
00:25:28.660 No, but try to convince them of that.
00:25:30.820 No, but here's what we don't do.
00:25:33.300 Why was Rush Limbaugh so popular in the 90s?
00:25:36.400 Because he taught you how to win an argument, okay?
00:25:41.180 And he had to teach you.
00:25:44.800 He wasn't talking about how to finesse it.
00:25:47.000 He was just teaching you the basic principles that we now, you say, we all have that this
00:25:52.580 audience understands basics, you know, the basic principles, okay?
00:25:56.460 But what we didn't do, that was back in the 90s, and that worked because nobody had any
00:26:02.380 of the facts.
00:26:03.240 We needed to have that baseline, and we still need to teach people baseline stuff.
00:26:07.420 But now, you know, around 2000, that was over.
00:26:12.720 People were condemning Rush Limbaugh, and if you said it came from Rush Limbaugh, well,
00:26:17.820 you roll your eyes.
00:26:18.680 Now it's Fox.
00:26:19.560 Anything comes from Fox, they roll your eyes.
00:26:21.560 You used to say you didn't want to put your own names on your books.
00:26:24.080 You didn't even want to put Glenn Beck on the book because it was just people wouldn't
00:26:27.360 take it seriously if they were not.
00:26:29.020 Correct, correct.
00:26:29.720 So what we need to do is start teaching people, and you can't, here's lesson number one, read
00:26:34.880 this book, How to Win Friends and Influence People.
00:26:39.020 Read it.
00:26:40.680 Because it has all of the answers on how we can move forward and actually make a difference,
00:26:47.920 not just politically, but also at the Thanksgiving table next week.
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00:27:34.540 That is so empathetic of you.
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00:27:37.220 You struggled with this for a long time.
00:27:39.560 Yeah, and I was at the end of my rope about a year ago, and my wife said, just try it.
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00:28:19.620 Mr. Bill O'Reilly, it has been a pretty hectic week, but I don't know the last week that we
00:28:26.440 went, ah, really nothing happened.
00:28:28.520 And I think we should start with your op-ed today, the Trump media war.
00:28:34.900 Okay, Beck, I'm ready to go.
00:28:37.760 Good, then go.
00:28:39.560 The Trump media war is, I would say, depressing to Americans who are thinking people, because
00:28:50.660 it basically signals that there's not going to be any unity in this country while President
00:28:58.600 Trump is holding the office, because neither side is going to back down, all right?
00:29:03.340 But then I took a letter out of my historical collection by Harry Truman, which makes the
00:29:09.140 column really worth reading, and I say, this is nothing new.
00:29:13.800 And Truman just excoriates the media and gives examples about how it was so unfair to Abraham
00:29:21.760 Lincoln and George Washington and other presidents.
00:29:24.300 So it really isn't new.
00:29:25.680 What is new is the machines, the tweets, the hysteria on cable news, all of that is new.
00:29:32.240 But, you know, it seeps into the culture and it makes us a more disagreeable population,
00:29:38.980 Beck.
00:29:39.180 So let me go back, because the first paragraph of your op-ed, which is honestly the only paragraph
00:29:47.240 I read...
00:29:48.180 Mr. Preparation.
00:29:50.780 It was about Jim Acosta.
00:29:57.560 Yeah.
00:29:57.840 So let me go here, because you're absolutely right on...
00:30:02.700 This has always been this way.
00:30:04.640 It's just everywhere now, and it's in our own personal life, and we are participating in
00:30:11.080 sharing it now.
00:30:12.020 So it's everywhere.
00:30:13.040 Um, but let me specifically go to Jim Acosta, because I'm really, I'm, I'm, I'm sick of this,
00:30:21.100 uh, debate here.
00:30:22.520 I think, and correct me, tell me where I'm wrong here.
00:30:26.140 I think the president taking away Jim Acosta's, um, uh, pass, White House pass, is justified
00:30:35.800 in this case, because Jim Acosta needs somebody, should be CNN, to say, Jim, there are rules,
00:30:44.280 and you can ask a follow-up question.
00:30:46.300 It used to always be, sir, I have one question, and I'd like a follow-up.
00:30:49.800 Yes, go ahead.
00:30:51.100 Then the follow-up.
00:30:52.080 He would not stop asking questions.
00:30:55.060 The president answered.
00:30:56.320 He really tried to answer to the best of his ability, and peacefully, and nice, nicely.
00:31:01.540 Jim Acosta really didn't even ask a question.
00:31:04.040 He was just trying to condemn the, he was picking a fight with the president.
00:31:08.480 Um, CNN should have said, Jim, stop it.
00:31:12.100 We don't behave that way.
00:31:13.800 And I don't care how the president behaves.
00:31:16.300 We're not going to behave that way.
00:31:19.060 So the, the, the question is, is this a freedom of speech issue or freedom of, of, of the press
00:31:26.720 issue?
00:31:27.260 I don't think it is.
00:31:28.600 No, it's a quality control issue.
00:31:31.380 Uh, I'm Bill O'Reilly.com.
00:31:32.900 That's where the column that you, uh, refused to read it.
00:31:36.160 In fact, you're wealthy enough to have people read it to you.
00:31:38.900 Oh, I can't pay people enough.
00:31:40.320 I can't pay people enough to.
00:31:41.260 I can't have people to follow you and read it.
00:31:43.080 Oh, they can't, um, can't do it.
00:31:44.840 They're like, please.
00:31:45.720 The column's on Bill O'Reilly.com.
00:31:47.020 And yesterday we, uh, brought in a guy, a lawyer, former prosecutor who, uh, went down
00:31:53.120 line by line over CNN's complaint and pointed out at least a dozen inaccuracies in the complaint
00:32:00.040 to the federal judge.
00:32:02.200 They were flat out wrong and provable wrong.
00:32:04.500 You could see it with your own eyes.
00:32:06.080 And I said, well, will that influence the judge that CNN is not telling the truth about Jim
00:32:10.600 Acosta and the, uh, what happened in the, uh, white house briefing room?
00:32:14.640 Will that, he said, well, it shouldn't influence the judge's ruling on the constitutional request,
00:32:19.920 but it'll tee off the judge because the judge will see that CNN is lying, which they clearly
00:32:27.240 were in the complaint.
00:32:28.540 So that tells you that CNN has no interest.
00:32:31.640 Give me the, give me the lies.
00:32:33.420 Cause I, I miss that.
00:32:34.860 Uh, and that sounds like the first segment.
00:32:36.800 That's why you have Bill O'Reilly.com every night.
00:32:38.880 I know.
00:32:39.180 It sounds like the first segment in three years that I've been interested in.
00:32:42.900 Oh, come on.
00:32:44.280 He's so jealous.
00:32:45.780 Oh, he's such a jealous guy.
00:32:47.260 He is, Bill.
00:32:47.700 I agree with you.
00:32:48.200 Rub some of that painkiller on your forehead right now, will you?
00:32:52.040 Jeez.
00:32:53.060 Okay.
00:32:53.540 Go ahead.
00:32:53.980 Okay.
00:32:54.640 So basically CNN alleges in its complaint to the federal judge that Acosta simply asked
00:33:01.720 a question.
00:33:03.080 That's, that's lie number one.
00:33:04.720 Yes.
00:33:04.980 Not what he did.
00:33:06.060 All right.
00:33:06.480 He harangued the president and insinuated that he was lying when he labeled the caravan an
00:33:13.500 invasion.
00:33:14.100 Correct.
00:33:14.860 That's not a question.
00:33:16.100 It's an insinuation and a harangue and everybody knows it.
00:33:21.520 Nobody's going to say it isn't.
00:33:23.860 Even the people at CNN wouldn't say it isn't.
00:33:26.720 No, that's yet.
00:33:27.380 The management puts that in writing to a federal judge.
00:33:30.940 Come on.
00:33:32.000 It's ridiculous.
00:33:33.200 So your question was, shouldn't CNN try to rein in its chief White House correspondent from
00:33:42.320 disrupting a national press conference?
00:33:45.620 And the answer is, CNN wants the disruption.
00:33:49.460 It's the only way they're going to get in the news.
00:33:52.100 Their ratings are horrible.
00:33:53.620 And, and so, and their business model is to destroy the Trump presidency.
00:33:58.900 So, of course, they're going to say, Jim, you know, go on and CNN's not banned from the
00:34:04.640 White House.
00:34:05.120 They have correspondence that cover the presidential press conference, just not Acosta, because
00:34:10.040 he will not obey the rules of decorum.
00:34:13.720 Well, here's the, here's the, let me play devil's advocate.
00:34:16.680 And I don't, I do not think this is what's going on, but we have to protect.
00:34:20.520 I don't want a, you know, I wouldn't want, you know, Fox News to have, who was it?
00:34:27.540 Major Garrett was really good at holding Obama's feet to the fire.
00:34:32.840 Jake Tapper, when he was, I think with ABC, he was really good at holding, they were the
00:34:37.660 only two that did.
00:34:39.560 And I don't want the, hang on, hang on, I've hyped down for a second, man.
00:34:43.840 So, um, for, I don't want the president to be able to say, I don't like the fact that
00:34:50.380 he asked me tough questions.
00:34:51.860 What I want is they have to be respectful.
00:34:55.500 And those guys were, they were always respectful of the president and the office.
00:35:00.800 That's not what's happening with Jim Acosta.
00:35:03.000 If he were asking questions, tough questions, he would have every right to do it.
00:35:08.960 And I would celebrate, and I would stand behind his right to ask the toughest questions.
00:35:13.840 But that's not what he's doing.
00:35:16.220 But it's obvious it's not what he's doing.
00:35:18.720 And the White House denying him the press pass was not based on editorial content.
00:35:26.220 It was based on behavior.
00:35:29.160 He was misbehaving in their, in their opinion, in the White House opinion.
00:35:35.160 So now the judge has to make that determination.
00:35:37.680 I have to say, was it the banishment of Acosta based on his behavior?
00:35:43.000 Or was it an editorial statement?
00:35:46.380 And I think it's clear.
00:35:48.220 Clear.
00:35:49.100 That it was behavior.
00:35:51.080 Bill, you mean.
00:35:51.640 So we'll see if the judge, who is a Trump appointee, comes back today and gives CNN relief.
00:35:58.660 All CNN is asking for today is a restraining order against banning Acosta.
00:36:04.780 Not the whole decision.
00:36:07.220 But what the judge will say is yes or no, you have to give him the pass back.
00:36:12.920 Why did he ask for an extra day?
00:36:16.240 I don't know.
00:36:17.540 I believe that this is obviously the judge's big moment in the spotlight.
00:36:24.160 And he wants to probably go over his decision, every word of it, because he knows he's going to get hammered either way.
00:36:32.400 Whatever his decision is, the judge is going to get hammered.
00:36:34.740 So he wants to go over a little more time and just get the wording correct.
00:36:38.120 That's speculation, but that's what I would surmise.
00:36:41.420 Bill, separate from the actual court proceedings, because you said something, and I think I totally agree with it, which is CNN wants the disruption.
00:36:49.320 This is the way they're making news.
00:36:51.220 You know, Jim Acosta doesn't care about the truth.
00:36:53.260 Jim Acosta wants to be a star.
00:36:54.960 He wants to put himself and elevate himself to the level of a fight with the president of the United States.
00:37:00.760 My question is, just strategically, from the Trump administration's standpoint, doesn't this elevate him and put him on this platform where it's Trump versus Acosta, and it's giving Acosta everything he wants to be a martyr for the First Amendment?
00:37:16.320 Well, Trump sees it differently in the sense that Trump wants to build a wall not only to keep out migrants on the southern border, but against criticism from the national press.
00:37:28.940 And part of the wall is convincing Americans that the press will never report accurately on him.
00:37:36.000 And look at this guy.
00:37:37.900 Look at him.
00:37:39.080 So the Trump administration believes that Acosta's aggression helps them by diminishing the press in general.
00:37:49.500 And, you know, I'll tell you what, if you look at the surveys about Americans and how they feel about the American media, they're down there in the 30s now.
00:37:57.680 They don't trust him.
00:37:58.840 They don't like him.
00:38:00.040 So this could be something to that.
00:38:02.560 Well, that's why Trump is doing it.
00:38:04.360 Why did Fox take the stand with CNN?
00:38:07.960 Well, that's an excellent question, Beck.
00:38:11.300 Of course it is.
00:38:11.980 It came from me.
00:38:13.100 I know.
00:38:13.620 A guy who doesn't read the research material before he interviews.
00:38:16.920 Oh, you know I read every word of that damn thing.
00:38:20.040 I had to take no-dos to get through it.
00:38:22.860 I know, Beck.
00:38:26.880 This is an evaluation on the Glenn Beck radio program based upon my knowledge of what is happening at FNC.
00:38:37.060 Okay.
00:38:38.620 Regime change.
00:38:40.440 That happened when Roger Ailes left the company.
00:38:43.780 Now the new people are not of the same mindset of Mr. Ailes.
00:38:50.620 All right, that's number one.
00:38:52.480 So there has been a change, a shift.
00:38:55.420 And the shift has basically been we have to become more mainstream, not more liberal, all right, but more mainstream.
00:39:03.480 We have a powerful brand.
00:39:05.920 We have a loyal audience.
00:39:08.800 And now we have to get closer to the other national media.
00:39:14.540 That's what we want to do.
00:39:15.920 That is the strategy.
00:39:17.340 That won't work.
00:39:19.640 Okay.
00:39:20.220 Well, maybe not.
00:39:21.240 Well, I mean, what is mainstream?
00:39:22.780 What is it?
00:39:23.240 Why they did what they did.
00:39:24.560 Right.
00:39:24.740 But what does mainstream mean?
00:39:27.420 We want to be closer to the mainstream.
00:39:28.920 They want to be in the club.
00:39:30.580 They'll never be in the club.
00:39:32.420 Well, we celebrated when you and I were there.
00:39:35.540 We celebrated the fact that we were not in the club.
00:39:38.360 Correct.
00:39:38.580 We enjoyed the maverick status.
00:39:41.380 Yes.
00:39:41.840 Which propelled Fox News to the top of the news ratings.
00:39:46.900 Right.
00:39:47.100 That attitude, like, we don't care about the corrupt media because we know they're not telling the truth.
00:39:53.320 And we're happy we're not in that club.
00:39:55.620 That has changed.
00:39:56.740 The day that Fox News fires their entire primetime lineup and to replace it with Shep Smith is the day they would consider, consider allowing Fox News into the club for about two days.
00:40:14.440 Well, that's true.
00:40:16.100 I mean, Fox News is so demonized by the far left that no matter what it does.
00:40:21.680 Yeah.
00:40:22.160 But Fox News does not want to be criticized by the Washington Post and the New York Times and CNN.
00:40:28.680 So they said, OK, well, we'll throw in with the freedom of peace, freedom of press movement and we'll file an amicus brief.
00:40:37.840 And maybe that'll send a signal that we want to be friends.
00:40:42.800 Friends. We want to be friends with you guys.
00:40:45.820 OK, so Bill O'Reilly, when we come back, I want to talk to a little bit about the border and what is happening.
00:40:51.540 And something I I actually heard today driving in on I remember what it was, some liberal podcast that I was listening to driving in.
00:41:02.460 And they said, you'll notice that the left is or the right is not even talking about the border.
00:41:08.180 They don't even care about the border.
00:41:09.440 They've dropped that.
00:41:10.480 No, no, no.
00:41:10.960 We're talking about it.
00:41:12.120 We're very concerned about it.
00:41:13.580 In fact, I'm wondering what the president is going to be doing about this now.
00:41:18.180 So we go to the caravan and Mexico and how Mexico has provided police escorts to our border when Bill O'Reilly comes back.
00:41:30.420 Bill, some news just broke that the judge has sided with CNN.
00:41:36.000 Yeah, I see it.
00:41:36.960 Yeah.
00:41:37.920 Your thoughts?
00:41:39.260 Well, you're so lucky to have me here.
00:41:40.840 I know I am.
00:41:41.420 It'll be interesting to see if the White House appeals, because basically the judge is saying this is Timothy J. Kelly.
00:41:50.880 You can be rude.
00:41:52.120 You can be disruptive.
00:41:52.960 And he says it.
00:41:54.480 All right.
00:41:55.040 You can do whatever you want and not lose your credentials.
00:41:59.400 That doesn't make any sense.
00:42:00.760 So, okay.
00:42:03.360 That doesn't make any sense.
00:42:05.120 Yeah.
00:42:05.380 Well, certainly he will be overturned, I think, by the Supreme Court.
00:42:11.660 And, you know, if they appeal it to the liberal appeals court in D.C., they'll lose.
00:42:16.880 But if they want to bring it to the Supreme Court, they'd win.
00:42:22.120 No doubt in my mind they'd win.
00:42:23.820 But the other way to handle it is, all right, Acasa, you know, here's your press pass back.
00:42:29.340 And never mention him again.
00:42:30.640 Never recognize him.
00:42:31.680 Never call on him.
00:42:33.040 Just freeze him.
00:42:34.960 So what do you do then?
00:42:35.800 And then if he disrupts the press conference, if he, like, says, Iowa, my question, you haven't called on me or whatever,
00:42:41.780 then you can say, thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
00:42:43.920 We'll see you soon.
00:42:44.700 And walk off the stage.
00:42:46.480 He won't do that.
00:42:47.440 You could do that.
00:42:48.380 You could do the passive-aggressive thing.
00:42:51.220 And just ice them.
00:42:53.200 Or you could try for the big, you know, kahuna and have the Supreme Court say, no, the government does have a right on its own property to regulate disruptive behavior.
00:43:05.400 You know, there's nobody in their right mind.
00:43:09.160 You cannot run a society.
00:43:12.320 There is no civilization without being civil.
00:43:15.700 That's right.
00:43:16.020 Without rules.
00:43:16.780 Right.
00:43:17.120 So, I mean, this doesn't make any sense at all.
00:43:19.640 You cannot just act any way you want.
00:43:23.300 The Trump administration, the first thing you have to do is make some rules and distribute the rules.
00:43:29.400 They don't have those now.
00:43:31.080 That's a problem.
00:43:31.720 But, again, if they did, then they'd sue on that.
00:43:35.040 Oh, you mean, they're limiting our access to the president and limiting what we can do or can't do.
00:43:39.560 Bad ruling.
00:43:42.020 What are you going to do?
00:43:43.000 This is our democracy.
00:43:44.500 This is the way we do it.
00:43:45.960 Okay.
00:43:46.300 But the Trump administration has a couple of avenues to go if they want them.
00:43:49.840 Let me go back to the border.
00:43:51.660 You say that the new incoming president of Mexico says he's going to legalize all drugs.
00:43:58.740 Doesn't this take the Al Capone out of the...
00:44:04.520 No.
00:44:05.520 All this does is cut the overhead for the cartel so they don't have to bribe as many Mexicans and hire as many gunmen and shoot at the police and the army.
00:44:14.900 Wait, but you don't have to shoot at the police if it's legal.
00:44:17.240 I know.
00:44:17.740 So it cuts their overhead so they don't have to spend that.
00:44:21.580 All right?
00:44:22.080 And it only goes, oh, thanks.
00:44:23.840 Where do they make their money back?
00:44:25.200 Not Guadalajara, not Mexico City.
00:44:28.140 They make their money in Chicago, New York, L.A., and all American cities.
00:44:31.800 So it just makes it easier for them to bundle up their product and send it El Norte.
00:44:38.400 This is the best thing that could possibly happen to the cartels.
00:44:41.880 So what does that mean for America and our policy?
00:44:47.220 It means we have twice as many hard drugs here as we can have.
00:44:49.000 No, no.
00:44:49.080 I mean our policies.
00:44:50.180 Our policies.
00:44:51.000 For instance, I'm done with Mexico.
00:44:53.880 When they escorted those buses, they escorted the buses with federales to our border.
00:45:02.900 That's not what a partner does.
00:45:04.320 They're doing that to protect the migrants from people who would beat them up and rape them.
00:45:09.900 Right.
00:45:10.380 I've been done with Mexico for a long time.
00:45:12.800 And I did go down there in the spring to Baja, and I did some reporting down there about how they were handling their military and dispersing them to fight the cartels.
00:45:24.740 That's all gone.
00:45:25.400 But now the argument for a border wall becomes even stronger when you say, okay, so now we have a free fire zone in Mexico.
00:45:33.800 They can do anything they want in hard drugs, so we've got to make it harder for them to get it into America.
00:45:40.560 No.
00:45:41.400 And they still, the liberals still wouldn't put the wall because eventually they want legalized hard drugs here.
00:45:48.780 You know, it's interesting.
00:45:49.500 I'm watching, switching back on the TV.
00:45:52.340 Fox News is ignoring the ruling.
00:45:55.240 I know they are.
00:45:56.080 They're ignoring it.
00:45:57.660 And CNN's having a limbo party.
00:46:01.420 Limbo lower now.
00:46:02.800 This is so funny.
00:46:08.140 You know, how this whole media thing is now based on Trump.
00:46:15.760 Everything, 100% of it, is Trump.
00:46:18.300 They don't have anything else.
00:46:19.600 They're going to have to run Andy Griffith reruns if Trump, you know, takes a vacation for two weeks.
00:46:24.720 They don't have anything.
00:46:27.080 Go ahead.
00:46:27.840 Bill, let me change subjects here.
00:46:30.600 You know, I run a charity, as you run yours.
00:46:35.020 And this weekend we're having an auction to raise funds.
00:46:39.200 And I just wanted to bring a couple of things to your attention because I know you collect, you know, rare writings.
00:46:47.120 We are, we've formed a partnership with the Lincoln Museum in Illinois.
00:46:55.540 And they're the ones who have the original Gettysburg Address.
00:46:59.060 And as you may know, there's only Abraham Lincoln made a copy of it.
00:47:03.800 And there are no other copies.
00:47:06.600 This, we have asked them, and shockingly they said yes, if they would make a high-res certified copy off of the original.
00:47:18.480 So it's the only copy of the handwritten Gettysburg Address that we know of that is, you know, up for auction and in existence.
00:47:30.640 And I just wanted to bring it to your attention that, you know, the biddings.
00:47:34.900 Are they going to make a lot of copies or just one?
00:47:37.160 No, this is it.
00:47:38.140 This is it.
00:47:39.000 Are they going to make one high-res?
00:47:40.980 This is it.
00:47:41.540 I'm holding it right now.
00:47:43.000 This is the only copy that they have ever made, and they will make.
00:47:48.600 I might bid on that deck.
00:47:51.300 So can I put you down for a number?
00:47:53.940 Well, what do you have now?
00:47:55.060 $3 million.
00:47:55.920 That's for you.
00:47:57.440 No, the bidding, I don't even know.
00:47:58.980 Do we have a bid on this yet?
00:48:02.560 Yeah, but he's going to, I've got to nail him down to a price now.
00:48:05.740 What kind of, what do you know the number?
00:48:09.780 $15,000 is the opening bid there, Bill.
00:48:12.740 You just tripled that at least.
00:48:14.740 Huh?
00:48:15.440 All right, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go $20,000.
00:48:19.080 You go $20,000?
00:48:20.580 Yep.
00:48:20.860 For Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:48:22.160 Wow.
00:48:22.680 Wow.
00:48:23.160 Nice work, Bill.
00:48:24.080 What a guy.
00:48:25.000 What a guy.
00:48:25.540 I am, I am a swell guy.
00:48:26.660 You really are.
00:48:27.220 You're a great guy, and you've just bought something that Glenn wrote down with a pencil
00:48:30.900 a half hour before the show started.
00:48:35.600 You know, I'll frame it and put it in my garage.
00:48:39.200 Next to a picture of Beck.
00:48:40.560 Bill O'Reilly.
00:48:41.080 If you're Beck forging this, by the way, if you do, I'd like to have that.
00:48:45.900 All right, Bill.
00:48:46.600 Thank you so much.
00:48:47.380 God bless you.
00:48:48.040 Thank you.
00:48:48.380 All right.
00:48:48.620 Happy Thanksgiving to all you guys, and check out Killing the SS.
00:48:53.680 Great gift for anybody who likes history for Hanukkah, Christmas, and all of that.
00:48:57.860 It is a great book.
00:48:58.760 Thank you so much, Bill.
00:48:59.660 Appreciate it.
00:49:00.000 All right, guys.
00:49:00.580 Cheers.
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