The Glenn Beck Program - July 13, 2022


Best of the Program | Guest: Justin Haskins | 7⧸13⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

43 minutes

Words per Minute

147.7919

Word Count

6,392

Sentence Count

559

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Glenn Beck and Pat Gray go back and forth about Elizabeth Warren and her attack on women's health centers, and how they can work together to defeat Elizabeth Warren. Also, a new poll on how Americans feel about the Supreme Court and the Constitution, and a $1 million dollar day in first day comic book sales for a comic book that doesn't exist.


Transcript

00:00:00.160 Stu, highlight of the podcast today, and there are many of them.
00:00:06.060 Yes, I agree. There were many, many highlights of the podcast.
00:00:09.420 I think the highlight for me was your observation.
00:00:12.900 We kind of went back and forth with Pat Gray on this as to how what the left is doing
00:00:19.000 and overstepping and going so far to the left is actually helpful to us here on the right.
00:00:25.720 We get angry about it a lot, but we should recognize that this is maybe our best hope.
00:00:30.880 You had pointed it out, you've sent it for years, that in their arrogance they will fall.
00:00:35.640 And this is what we're talking about.
00:00:37.440 I mean, it really hadn't connected with me that you've been saying that for years.
00:00:41.560 And this moment, I think, is a great illustration of it.
00:00:45.500 We also spent some time on a new poll that has just been released.
00:00:50.780 We had the exclusive on it about how people feel about the Supreme Court and the Constitution.
00:00:58.220 But we got into specifics.
00:01:00.340 We are a very divided country.
00:01:03.600 And when you see the responses from Democrats and 18 to 35-year-olds, it is disturbing.
00:01:12.240 We talked about civil war and how do you come together when you just don't believe the same things anymore.
00:01:22.160 Also, Elizabeth Warren and her attack on women's health centers.
00:01:29.200 It's pretty evil.
00:01:30.840 And it's on today's podcast.
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00:02:53.000 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:03:06.440 Blaze TV contributor Eric July's Ripiverse Comics.
00:03:12.120 Kind of putting a stake in the ground, one that Marvel and DC should pay attention to.
00:03:20.400 He has an independent comic book coming from Ripiverse Comics.
00:03:27.240 Pre-order sales for its debut series.
00:03:30.620 I think it's ISOM number one.
00:03:33.780 Have blown way past expectations.
00:03:36.980 It's a pre-order campaign.
00:03:38.700 They had a target of $100,000 in sales.
00:03:42.580 The total sales revenue for July's first comic book series has approached $1 million in its first day.
00:03:58.460 Not going to be a woke comic book.
00:04:04.140 Eric July is in charge of it.
00:04:06.440 We're going to have to have him on this week.
00:04:08.320 That's amazing.
00:04:10.460 Amazing.
00:04:11.080 A million dollars in the first day of comic book sales for a comic book that doesn't exist and characters that are all brand new.
00:04:19.040 It just promises not to be woke.
00:04:22.400 It's really cool.
00:04:23.680 Eric's a good dude, too.
00:04:24.760 And he deserves it.
00:04:25.720 He's super creative.
00:04:27.340 I love him.
00:04:28.260 And deserves all of the success.
00:04:29.880 But, like, really legitimately blowing through expectations, even his own expectations, by a lot.
00:04:37.160 I mean, it's got to blow.
00:04:38.080 You can't just raise a million dollars on something like this in a couple of days and not be noticed.
00:04:42.580 You know, you'd think that these companies would be all over this.
00:04:45.800 Yeah, one day.
00:04:46.420 I think it's over.
00:04:47.480 The last I saw it was right near a million.
00:04:49.520 So it's got to be over that by now.
00:04:53.300 So Starbucks is, by the way, say hello to Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:04:58.240 Hello, Pat.
00:04:59.120 Hello, Glenn.
00:05:00.440 Stu.
00:05:01.380 Pat.
00:05:02.400 Starbucks is closing 16 of its stores in response to spiking crime, including assault and drug use and theft in their stores.
00:05:17.340 Huh.
00:05:18.440 Now, what could have caused that?
00:05:22.100 Hmm.
00:05:23.680 Hmm.
00:05:24.840 Stunner.
00:05:25.280 You know, it might be that they said, you know, you can use our facilities, you know, and even put in needle exchanges in some of their bathrooms.
00:05:36.420 The 16 stores that will close by the end of this month.
00:05:40.140 Five in Seattle, one in Everett, Washington, six in Los Angeles and two in Portland.
00:05:48.200 Also locations in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
00:05:51.760 Now, I'm trying to think, what do all of those cities have in common?
00:05:57.520 Hmm.
00:05:58.480 Hmm.
00:05:59.880 Uh.
00:06:01.280 Uh.
00:06:01.720 All in the U.S.
00:06:03.840 Yeah.
00:06:04.280 Okay.
00:06:04.680 Yeah.
00:06:05.120 All in the U.S.
00:06:05.680 That's a good one.
00:06:06.160 Yeah.
00:06:07.040 Building.
00:06:07.880 Yeah.
00:06:08.180 Huh.
00:06:08.480 They all serve coffee in those cities.
00:06:12.640 They all serve coffee.
00:06:13.900 Do you think any of them are progressive?
00:06:17.040 No.
00:06:17.360 We shouldn't even look at that.
00:06:18.380 I'm sure not.
00:06:18.900 No.
00:06:19.120 I'm sure not.
00:06:20.720 This couldn't happen to a finer company.
00:06:24.040 Yeah.
00:06:24.560 Congratulations.
00:06:25.620 Well.
00:06:26.160 Congratulations.
00:06:26.900 I think that they understand what the problem in those locations is.
00:06:32.160 They didn't have enough tampons in the men's room.
00:06:34.920 Oh, yeah.
00:06:35.840 Yeah.
00:06:36.240 Yeah.
00:06:36.900 Yeah.
00:06:37.380 Yeah.
00:06:37.780 So it's a lot.
00:06:39.080 Yeah.
00:06:39.300 It's a lot.
00:06:40.080 Yeah.
00:06:40.580 Yeah.
00:06:41.600 Darn it.
00:06:42.200 Did you guys hear the testimony yesterday on, uh, on, uh, you know, who can give birth
00:06:51.020 abortion testimony from.
00:06:54.140 Holy cow.
00:06:55.060 Let me see if we, uh, we have it.
00:06:57.040 What do we have here?
00:06:57.900 Let me.
00:06:58.440 Yeah, we have it.
00:06:59.400 Uh, this is from yesterday's, uh, yesterday's hearing.
00:07:04.540 Uh, it's a law professor from UC Berkeley.
00:07:09.340 Uh, and she's talking to Josh Hawley and he's, he's asking about, can men get pregnant?
00:07:17.280 Listen to this.
00:07:18.060 Uh, you've referred to people with a capacity for pregnancy.
00:07:21.240 Would that be women?
00:07:25.940 Many women, cis women have the capacity for pregnancy.
00:07:28.900 Many cis women do not have the capacity for pregnancy.
00:07:31.160 Um, there are also trans men who are capable of pregnancy as well as non-binary people who
00:07:35.820 are capable of pregnancy.
00:07:36.940 So this isn't really a women's rights issue.
00:07:39.600 It's a.
00:07:40.060 We can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it impacts other groups.
00:07:44.680 Those things are not mutually exclusive, Senator Hawley.
00:07:47.240 Oh, so your view is, is that the core of this, this right then is about what?
00:07:53.200 So, um, I want to recognize that your line of questioning, um, is transphobic, um, and
00:07:59.220 it opens up trans people to violence by not recognizing that.
00:08:02.260 No, no, you're saying I'm opening up people to violence by asking whether or not women are
00:08:06.080 the folks who can have pregnancies?
00:08:07.620 So I'm one, I want to note that one out of five transgender, uh, persons have attempted
00:08:13.660 suicide.
00:08:14.540 So I think it's important.
00:08:15.880 Because of my line of questioning?
00:08:16.680 So we can't talk about it?
00:08:18.440 Because denying that trans people exist and pretending not to know that they exist.
00:08:23.340 I'm denying that trans people exist by asking you if you're talking about women having pregnancies.
00:08:29.280 I mean, this is like, oh my gosh.
00:08:31.800 It's like a religious dedication to being stupid.
00:08:34.600 Yeah, it is.
00:08:36.140 It's like, I wish they would be dedicated to something, something, some other pursuit.
00:08:41.100 What is this?
00:08:42.180 We all know what we're talking about.
00:08:44.180 And she's acting as if Josh Hawley asking if this is a women's rights issue is causing
00:08:48.900 suicides.
00:08:49.720 It's insanity.
00:08:50.560 So ridiculous.
00:08:51.060 No person, no human being could possibly believe that.
00:08:54.420 Yeah, there she is blurting it out.
00:08:56.280 And acting super confident like she's got a big Twitter zinger she's about to post.
00:09:00.760 It's amazing.
00:09:01.460 They have completely abandoned reality.
00:09:03.600 You know what's crazy is absolutely abandoned reality.
00:09:08.900 And they plant their flag in that invisible universe.
00:09:14.840 And they're standing on no ground whatsoever.
00:09:17.860 And they're like, yeah, that's right.
00:09:21.780 People can fly.
00:09:24.120 People can't fly.
00:09:26.340 Are you saying that people who jump off of buildings can't fly?
00:09:31.600 You know, people are committing suicide because of your denial that people can fly.
00:09:35.540 What are you talking about?
00:09:37.100 No, the suicide is they keep jumping off of buildings.
00:09:39.380 That's the problem.
00:09:40.100 Yeah, right.
00:09:43.800 She went on.
00:09:45.160 Here she is on the value of an unborn baby.
00:09:49.460 Do you think a baby that is delivered alive has value?
00:09:57.920 Yes.
00:09:59.660 Do you think that a baby that is not yet born has value?
00:10:05.280 I believe that a person with a capacity for pregnancy has value.
00:10:08.660 They have intelligence.
00:10:10.100 They have agency.
00:10:11.280 They have agency.
00:10:11.740 I'm talking about the baby.
00:10:12.640 And I'm talking about the person with a capacity for pregnancy.
00:10:14.560 And you're not answering the question.
00:10:15.780 I'm asking.
00:10:16.420 I'm answering a more interesting question to me.
00:10:18.980 Do you think that the baby that is not yet born, let's say the day before this mother delivers,
00:10:25.440 do you think that baby has value?
00:10:27.560 I think that the person with a capacity for pregnancy has value.
00:10:30.380 And they should have the ability to control what happens to their lives.
00:10:34.500 Wow.
00:10:35.300 Can you imagine?
00:10:36.340 Unreal.
00:10:36.700 Can you even imagine in her, you know, in her classroom, if you wrote a paper and you
00:10:44.040 said, and they said, you know, I want it to be about abortion, whatever.
00:10:47.860 And you talked about giraffes and you turn the paper in.
00:10:53.640 It's all about giraffes.
00:10:54.700 And she would say, well, that's not the topic that we were talking about.
00:11:00.140 I know, but this is a more interesting paper.
00:11:03.200 Do you think they would accept that?
00:11:05.600 This person is convinced that she is about a hundred times smarter than she is.
00:11:11.080 That's what's fascinating to me about that clip more than anything, because she's so
00:11:14.280 arrogant, super confident.
00:11:15.900 And it's interesting.
00:11:16.460 You know, we play.
00:11:17.180 Look, we do this all the time, right?
00:11:18.420 We play clips of, you know, liberals looking stupid and answering questions in dumb ways
00:11:23.620 and getting caught in their ridiculous logic.
00:11:25.800 And we do that all the time.
00:11:27.100 It's a fun part of the show.
00:11:29.100 What's interesting about this clip in particular, though, is it's it's going it's going viral
00:11:34.420 on the left, too, as if she won, like as if this was a good moment for her, like because
00:11:42.060 she's so confident and so, you know, sassy and and going back at those those jerks on the
00:11:49.200 right who aren't acknowledging trans people or whatever they they're saying, like no person
00:11:55.640 who's connected to reality could possibly think she won these arguments.
00:11:59.100 Right.
00:11:59.320 Like she's just completely.
00:12:01.140 She's talking around it with like language tricks to try to deny the reality of the situation
00:12:06.920 when it's so plainly obvious to any person who has ever lived on this earth that he's
00:12:11.740 right.
00:12:12.200 Yeah.
00:12:12.340 But we're still going to act like she's right because she said it with confidence.
00:12:17.400 So you don't say you don't come out and say things like this and be this arrogant your
00:12:25.380 first time, you know, your first time.
00:12:27.780 And you're like, hey, women can men can be pregnant as well.
00:12:32.620 The first time that was ever uttered outside of university, it was most likely uttered like
00:12:41.060 now hear me out.
00:12:42.320 Hear me out.
00:12:42.860 These people are in their own circles so tight where there is no dissent that it gives her
00:12:53.160 the arrogance to look down her nose at anyone who thinks differently.
00:12:58.180 And they all I can guarantee you she left that hearing and the people around her went, you
00:13:04.460 killed them.
00:13:05.660 You killed them because all of the people around her are of group think.
00:13:12.020 Nobody is looking.
00:13:13.520 Did you advance the ball at all?
00:13:15.740 Did you convince anyone?
00:13:18.080 No, I just told them off because they're too stupid.
00:13:22.480 Yeah.
00:13:23.260 And Glenn, what you described there, I would argue, is our greatest hope.
00:13:27.120 The fact that they are so far in these circles and are so convinced they're right of just
00:13:33.820 nonsense that any average person can decipher and think is insane is the best thing that's
00:13:39.740 happened to conservatism in 50 years.
00:13:42.380 And if Republicans use this in November, they will win.
00:13:48.040 They will.
00:13:48.380 I would use this.
00:13:49.240 It's the only way to defeat this.
00:13:49.760 They have all the institutions.
00:13:51.180 They have all the power.
00:13:52.420 They have the media.
00:13:53.280 They have all these things.
00:13:54.340 But the fact that they're so confident and so overstepping reality is the only thing
00:14:01.060 we have on our side.
00:14:02.400 The only thing we have is the truth.
00:14:03.520 So do you remember when we would gather every morning when we were in New York and we would
00:14:14.080 get down on our knees and we would pray every day and we were so worried about things and
00:14:19.820 we prayed and prayed on, okay, can you throw us a lifeline here?
00:14:25.100 Where are we going?
00:14:26.420 And do you remember the answer?
00:14:28.180 Do you remember the answer I got?
00:14:32.000 In their arrogance, they will fail.
00:14:37.140 And they weren't arrogant at that point.
00:14:39.540 And that's why I tried to kind of goad them.
00:14:42.100 Remember, I went on the way and I said, they want to tell you.
00:14:45.340 They want to tell you that they're Marxist.
00:14:48.080 They can't wait to tell you.
00:14:50.280 I was hoping to goad them into that.
00:14:52.540 It didn't work.
00:14:53.340 But look at where they are.
00:14:56.300 We're doing a special tonight.
00:14:58.500 Yeah.
00:14:59.140 We're doing a special tonight on the planning that is going on now.
00:15:07.620 The Women's March training that is going on right now.
00:15:11.540 We have behind-the-scenes video of it.
00:15:15.020 We had somebody go in and take the training with them.
00:15:19.960 And it's pretty powerful.
00:15:21.880 But as we're looking at all of the people who are behind all of the things that you're seeing,
00:15:28.960 it's no longer hard to find.
00:15:31.600 You know, it used to be, well, that person was in the room with this person,
00:15:36.800 and this person is a communist.
00:15:40.200 And so it was always at least one degree of separation.
00:15:44.720 Now it is full on.
00:15:46.960 Full on.
00:15:47.500 I think we have video tonight showing you the Ocasio-Cortez being handled at a rally by the Communist Party.
00:16:01.220 I mean, they don't care anymore.
00:16:03.480 They just don't care.
00:16:04.780 And I don't think Americans are down with all of this.
00:16:09.780 I just don't.
00:16:10.820 But again, for the third time already this morning, maybe it's just me.
00:16:19.340 This is the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:16:22.260 Justin Askins, co-author of the great book, The Great Reset, which is still available and on sale wherever you buy your books.
00:16:36.620 The Great Reset.
00:16:37.880 It is a must-have book if you want to understand what's happening in our world today.
00:16:43.880 Justin is joining me now.
00:16:46.640 Hello, Justin.
00:16:47.300 Hey, Glenn.
00:16:49.360 How are you doing?
00:16:51.200 Very good.
00:16:52.220 I wanted to take you through a couple of things that are happening around the world with ESG.
00:16:57.180 But first, let's get into this exclusive first look into the poll that just came out on the Supreme Court and the Constitution.
00:17:08.040 Because what it tells me is we may be forced into a civil war.
00:17:15.300 Yeah, this poll was absolutely terrifying, the results of it.
00:17:23.220 We commissioned this poll with Rasmussen because we were trying to find out what people actually believe about the Supreme Court and the Constitution.
00:17:33.280 And not just ask the run-of-the-mill favorability questions, but really get down to how extreme views really have become on this.
00:17:41.480 And what we found was absolutely stunning.
00:17:44.380 We asked people whether they believed that in separate questions, whether they believed that the Supreme Court was rooted in racism, whether the Supreme Court was rooted in sexism, and the same thing about the Constitution in separate questions.
00:17:59.020 We asked what people wanted to do about that.
00:18:03.040 Did they want to expand the Supreme Court to 13 seats, so by four seats?
00:18:09.220 Did they want to abolish the Supreme Court and create a whole new Supreme Court?
00:18:13.080 Do they want to put the United Nations in charge of ultimately deciding Supreme Court decisions or having the ability to reverse it?
00:18:21.820 Do they want the United Nations to have the ability to essentially have control over the U.S. Constitution?
00:18:29.000 We asked all these questions.
00:18:30.660 And what we found was that the good news is...
00:18:32.080 It is terrifying.
00:18:33.200 The good news is the majority of voters across the board for now said, no, we don't want any of these things and we don't hold these radical views about it.
00:18:44.780 But when you started breaking it down by age, demographics, and party affiliation, what we found was that about half, and in some cases as much as 60, 65% of Democrats believe that the Supreme Court and Constitution are racist, that they're sexist, that we should expand the Supreme Court by at least four seats,
00:19:07.160 that we should abolish the Supreme Court, that we should mostly or completely rewrite the Constitution, and not just based on party affiliation, but also young people basically tracked with Democrats on all of those things, 18 to 39 years old.
00:19:23.900 So, horrifying, horrifying results.
00:19:28.720 Let's go through these.
00:19:30.480 Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court?
00:19:39.500 Overall, 29% very favorable, 20% somewhat, 18% somewhat unfavorable, 25% very unfavorable, 6% I don't know.
00:19:51.080 Now, if you look at these, very favorable and somewhat favorable for each party affiliation, Democrats, 33%, Republicans, 72%, and Independents, 52%.
00:20:05.340 So, the Republicans and the Independents are the ones standing by the Supreme Court, and I'm wondering, do you think this poll done two years ago
00:20:18.220 would have been the same, or is this just because now the court is ruling differently?
00:20:27.020 Yeah, I think that in some ways, I think especially on the questions related to sexism,
00:20:32.740 which was the question that had the most extreme answer, both for the Constitution and the Supreme Court,
00:20:38.340 I think that probably did change slightly because of what we saw with the Roe v. Wade decision, or Roe v. Wade being overturned.
00:20:47.500 But I actually think when you look at the breakdown of the demographics, the groups that have said that they hold these extreme views,
00:20:56.980 younger people, African Americans, Hispanics,
00:21:01.520 these groups really don't have any reason to be particularly upset about some of this information.
00:21:09.600 So, for example, why would the Roe v. Wade being overturned, what does that, or any recent Supreme Court decision,
00:21:16.720 what does that have to do with the Supreme Court being rooted in racism, which more than half of these people believe?
00:21:22.100 You know, really nothing.
00:21:23.820 And I think the other thing that's sort of a dead giveaway, that these views have been very radical for probably quite a while,
00:21:33.320 and they're getting increasingly more radical, is that when we asked about just favorability, you just read those off,
00:21:40.780 the favorability questions were bad.
00:21:42.720 And that's normally what you see in previous polls, right?
00:21:45.720 People ask about favorability.
00:21:47.160 They were bad, but they weren't crazy.
00:21:49.620 You wouldn't necessarily look at those and say, well, this is just a crazy group of people.
00:21:53.600 But that's because nobody's been asking them these other questions about, well, do you want to abolish the Supreme Court?
00:22:00.280 Do you want to rewrite the Constitution?
00:22:01.780 Do you want the United Nations in charge of it?
00:22:03.700 So I just don't think anyone's been asking that, really, the issue.
00:22:07.820 So let's go back.
00:22:09.140 The U.S. Supreme Court is a fundamentally racist institution.
00:22:12.680 Democrats say 56 percent.
00:22:14.640 Republicans, 14.
00:22:15.980 Independents, 29.
00:22:17.540 I mean, I did the math in my own head.
00:22:19.080 I thought, well, I'm only part of 14 percent of people that would say that, you know, I disagree with the Supreme Court is fundamentally racist.
00:22:30.440 I thought maybe I should check myself.
00:22:32.340 Is it?
00:22:33.020 No, there have been racist on the Supreme Court.
00:22:35.860 They've made racist style decisions in the past.
00:22:39.760 But that's a product of the time, not the institution.
00:22:42.760 Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, or somewhat disagree, the U.S. Supreme Court is a fundamentally sexist institution?
00:22:52.200 Listen to this.
00:22:52.940 Democrats, 67 percent.
00:22:56.180 Republicans, 18 percent.
00:22:58.700 Independents, 36 percent.
00:23:01.700 Now, here's where the rubber meets the road.
00:23:04.120 There are nine justices in the Supreme Court.
00:23:06.260 Some congressional Democrats have proposed expanding the number to 13.
00:23:11.320 Would you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose legislation to increase the size of the Supreme Court to 13 seats?
00:23:22.060 When you look at the numbers, Democrats, 64 percent.
00:23:27.460 Republicans, 19.
00:23:30.160 And Independents, 37.
00:23:32.200 Would you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose legislation that would abolish the current Supreme Court and establish a new democratically elected Supreme Court with justices chosen by the American people directly?
00:23:49.340 Can you even imagine what a nightmare that would be?
00:23:52.680 Now we're going to make it political?
00:23:54.200 Combined, very favorable, and somewhat favorable, Democrats, 53 percent.
00:24:02.000 Direct election.
00:24:03.600 Republicans, 21 percent.
00:24:05.940 And Independents, 37 percent.
00:24:08.400 That's insanity.
00:24:10.500 Would you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose a constitutional amendment that would give the United Nations the authority to reverse U.S. Supreme Court decisions that U.N. members believe violate human rights?
00:24:23.200 Democrats, 39 percent.
00:24:27.420 Republicans, 17.
00:24:29.700 Independents, 30.
00:24:33.400 Wow.
00:24:34.800 So what do we take away from this?
00:24:36.760 That last question from the United Nations, it's even scarier when you look at the age demographics, because that was one of the few questions where younger people were actually had more, much more extreme views than even Democrats or liberals.
00:24:53.140 Because about half of young people, I think it was 48 percent, that's regardless of party affiliation, said that they would favor putting the United Nations, having the ability for the United Nations to overturn U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
00:25:06.160 And even scarier than that is that we asked a separate question about the United Nations being given authority just over the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. government, in effect.
00:25:18.240 And more than half, it was like 53 percent, I think, of 18 to 39-year-olds said, yes, let's do that.
00:25:26.840 We strongly are somewhat favorite.
00:25:28.540 And that was much more than any other demographic as well.
00:25:31.160 So what Democrats think scare me, that scares me a lot.
00:25:35.320 But what scares me much more than that is what young people think, because what happens in five years, in 10 years, in 15 years, when older demographics, which were the groups least likely to support any of these ideas, what happens when they're no longer voting?
00:25:51.180 What happens when younger people and people who are too young to even vote right now, who might have even more extreme views in this, for all we know, come into being the predominant political group in America?
00:26:03.860 What happens then?
00:26:05.380 I am deeply concerned that America is not going to survive the next 10 to 20 years based on these poll results.
00:26:14.620 I don't know how you think anything else.
00:26:17.600 Well, I will tell you, this is why they've seized our children and are teaching all of this crazy stuff in our schools and getting them to pre-K.
00:26:31.080 They are indoctrinating our children with false ideology and false history, false math, false English.
00:26:43.740 All of it, all of it is no longer mainstream, no longer things that are traditional, no longer things that are important.
00:26:54.760 You know, even atheists will tell you, to understand Shakespeare, you really have to understand the Bible.
00:27:02.180 You don't have to believe it's from God, but you have to understand the Bible to understand Shakespeare.
00:27:07.700 We're not teaching Shakespeare, let alone the Bible anymore.
00:27:11.900 We're not teaching history, so we are destined to repeat it.
00:27:16.180 But I agree with you, Justin, we have two separations going.
00:27:24.460 We have the separation from the everyday people and the elites.
00:27:29.900 That's a big one.
00:27:32.260 But then the elites have taken us and divided us again to fight amongst ourselves on things that we all found self-evident when we were growing up.
00:27:44.680 And so we're divided.
00:27:48.220 The elites seem to be in lockstep, but they've divided us between Republican and Democrat, and we no longer can say e pluribus unum from many one.
00:28:00.760 We don't have anything.
00:28:02.760 If you want to change the way the Supreme Court is selected, you want to change the number of the Supreme Court.
00:28:09.500 This is something the Democrats went crazy over when FDR tried to do it.
00:28:15.460 We don't do that.
00:28:17.360 Once you start adding Supreme Court justices, that is the end of your country.
00:28:24.040 You are no longer a, you're a banana republic.
00:28:28.400 That's what you are.
00:28:29.200 And time and time again, you add justices to the Supreme Court, just ask Venezuela.
00:28:35.780 They now have 40 judges on their Supreme Court.
00:28:40.360 They just keep adding them until the government gets the answer that they want, or the ruling party gets the answer that they want.
00:28:48.560 It's extraordinarily dangerous.
00:28:50.320 And if we don't have the Constitution and the Bill of Rights to come back and bring us together, we don't survive.
00:28:58.580 And I don't know how to compromise with that.
00:29:02.280 There is no, there can't be a compromise.
00:29:05.400 We either need to, look, either we all need to get on the same page with this, or we need to have two separate countries.
00:29:11.760 That's just the reality of the situation.
00:29:14.320 And I know that's a very uncomfortable idea.
00:29:16.320 I don't want that to happen.
00:29:18.120 I want us all to be on the same page on the basics.
00:29:21.480 But if this trajectory continues in the direction that we're going, that isn't going to happen.
00:29:26.880 This problem is going to continue to get worse.
00:29:28.740 And that's why this idea about the Supreme Court and the Constitution being fundamentally sexist, fundamentally racist, rotten to its core, is such an insidious, horrible thing.
00:29:41.760 Because if it's true that the Constitution is a racist, sexist document, and if it's true that the Supreme Court is a racist and sexist institution, then why would we ever care what they have to say about anything unless they're giving us the answer we want?
00:29:56.400 And that is the fundamental idea that is now shared by many people in the Democratic Party, and especially with younger people.
00:30:05.280 And we can thank our schools for that.
00:30:07.060 And you can thank conservative politicians, by the way, for not doing anything about this problem for the past 50 years, too.
00:30:14.280 I think they share in some of the blame as well, even if they're not the ones actually preaching these ideas.
00:30:21.520 Justin, thank you so much.
00:30:23.640 Justin is the co-author of my book, The Great Reset.
00:30:26.960 Please, if you don't have it, get it.
00:30:29.000 He's also the editorial director of the Heartland Institute and editor-in-chief of StoppingSocialism.com.
00:30:35.080 Basically, what I'm telling you is he's got a full day.
00:30:39.100 You can find all of this information at heartland.org.
00:30:43.020 When does this poll release?
00:30:47.220 Justin?
00:30:49.060 Oh, we hung up on him already?
00:30:51.120 Gee, okay.
00:30:51.680 We lost him.
00:30:52.120 I think the...
00:30:53.080 Justin Haskins.
00:30:53.760 He did say that I believe it is up on heartland.org now.
00:30:57.060 So you can go check it out.
00:30:57.880 If you want to dive into the cross tabs and all that stuff, you can check it out there.
00:31:00.820 I want to give you a scenario on saving the country and avoiding a civil war.
00:31:07.600 I want to give you a scenario and see how you feel about it.
00:31:12.500 We'll do that in 60 seconds.
00:31:13.840 Stand by.
00:31:18.580 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:31:21.280 We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.
00:31:43.940 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
00:31:49.800 We are going to have to change our conversation.
00:31:52.500 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
00:31:55.540 We're going to have to move into a different place.
00:31:58.300 It is amazing, amazing.
00:32:02.720 Now, with eyes that can turn to the past and see what they have done, this was very well
00:32:10.720 laid out and a very well moneyed plan.
00:32:14.680 Tonight on Blaze TV, my Wednesday night special, 9 p.m. Eastern time, we are at the precipice
00:32:23.020 now of the final fundamental transformation of America and the end of Roe versus Wade and
00:32:29.600 guns will be the battle cries that they use.
00:32:32.940 Last hour, I shared with you some information, new polls that are out from 18 to 39 or 49 year
00:32:43.020 olds and also Democrats that don't believe over 50 percent don't believe in the Constitution,
00:32:50.100 believe it is racist, sexist.
00:32:52.040 They believe the Supreme Court is racist, it's sexist, and that it needs to be abolished.
00:32:58.380 So they're taken to the streets.
00:33:01.920 Now, they have declared the summer of rage, but I think it's going to be the fall of rage.
00:33:08.060 We'll show you what's coming to your street.
00:33:10.820 Also show you the leftist radicals.
00:33:13.420 Some have been around since the 1960s that are linked to or the ideological drivers of some
00:33:19.480 of the current bottom-up activists, because what is coming is top-down, bottom-up, inside-out.
00:33:28.700 It's a plan that includes the highest level of government, the street soldiers on the ground,
00:33:34.400 and the rest of us caught in the middle as our country is turned inside-out.
00:33:39.640 We're going to show you some insider videotape as well.
00:33:45.180 We sent somebody in to one of their training sessions for the Women's March.
00:33:49.980 In fact, let me play just a couple of clips here.
00:33:54.280 We'll show you more tonight.
00:33:55.540 And to all these Supreme Court justices who think they're going to go out and just go on
00:34:06.120 with life as usual, it's on sight.
00:34:08.620 No peace.
00:34:11.880 No peace.
00:34:13.100 And to the Democrats, it's past time to stop being polite.
00:34:16.540 So they're not going to be polite.
00:34:21.520 What a surprise on that.
00:34:24.420 No peace for any of these justices.
00:34:27.340 And then they go in to this.
00:34:29.300 Cut 11.
00:34:30.360 All we need to do now is say it with me.
00:34:37.120 Disobey.
00:34:38.060 Ready?
00:34:40.280 Disobey.
00:34:42.760 Disobey.
00:34:44.920 Disobey.
00:34:45.520 Disobey.
00:34:49.300 Disobey.
00:34:50.660 So.
00:34:53.620 As we are here today, I want to tell you at Women's March that women are tired of you
00:35:02.340 telling us what the f*** to do.
00:35:05.200 She's war.
00:35:07.380 That's what this is about.
00:35:09.580 Violating us.
00:35:11.120 Violating our communities.
00:35:12.920 Going against our consent.
00:35:15.520 Today, we say stop telling women what to do.
00:35:22.700 I seem so interested in telling everybody what to do and all other circumstances.
00:35:27.440 What to do.
00:35:27.860 I know.
00:35:29.160 I know.
00:35:30.300 The Summer of Rage, that was one of the training sessions.
00:35:34.140 We actually sent some brave soul into that crowd.
00:35:36.660 He joins me tonight.
00:35:37.720 You don't want to miss that.
00:35:41.600 This is what we told you would come.
00:35:44.460 It's happening.
00:35:45.320 And I think it's going to happen this fall and continue for quite some time.
00:35:49.520 We'll give you all of the people involved tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern, only on Blaze TV.
00:35:55.260 Right after a brand new Stood as America!
00:35:59.400 I mean, if you have to watch it.
00:36:00.900 If you're a shut-in, you can have the nurse come in, leave it on, and you see that, too.
00:36:08.120 We are totally fine.
00:36:10.200 Absolutely exploiting the shut-in community on Stood as America.
00:36:13.940 It's actually one of our goals.
00:36:15.240 So, that's fine.
00:36:16.480 I wanted to mention something else because, you know, you mentioned the training sessions.
00:36:19.740 We didn't have any training sessions.
00:36:21.760 I mean, you started to train people lately on fundamental values and principles with the country through Mercury One.
00:36:29.440 But, like, this wasn't something we really had back in the day.
00:36:33.340 And I was listening to The Daily.
00:36:36.640 This is the podcast from The New York Times, which is, I do this because, so you don't have to.
00:36:41.880 You know, we do this for you, America.
00:36:44.640 Thank you.
00:36:44.940 Okay?
00:36:45.440 We torture ourselves every day listening to this crap so you don't have to.
00:36:49.120 It's horrible.
00:36:49.840 It is.
00:36:50.580 And so, they did a big thing on abortion, and they decided they wanted to write the obituary of Roe v. Wade.
00:36:57.360 This look back as to what happened in their life.
00:37:00.420 What were the most important things that happened in the Roe v. Wade decision in abortion rights in this country?
00:37:05.900 And it was pretty fascinating.
00:37:08.560 They go, she said, the reporter said, everybody on both sides went back to the same thing, which was 2010.
00:37:16.660 And of their telling of the story, in 2009, 2010, the pro-life movement was basically dead.
00:37:23.080 I mean, if you go back and think about this at the time, you know, James Carville was writing stories, or writing books about how, you know, this was, the Republicans were going to be a regional party.
00:37:33.300 I mean, the Republican thing was over.
00:37:36.160 Obama had won.
00:37:37.600 The demographic changes were coming.
00:37:40.860 And they were going to be, Republicans were going to be swept into the minority permanently.
00:37:45.040 That was really the theme of the mainstream media at the time.
00:37:49.260 And at this point, we know kind of what happens.
00:37:53.940 The Tea Party rises.
00:37:56.080 The Obamacare debate goes on.
00:37:58.860 There is a lot of new activism and passion for constitutional values.
00:38:06.420 So, the Democrats don't really see this as a threat.
00:38:09.340 They've already won in their minds.
00:38:10.940 History is over, as they would say.
00:38:12.920 So, here is part of, of course, what wound up happening on election night.
00:38:17.580 So, on election night, this strategy works beyond their wildest expectations.
00:38:22.380 Voters also engineered a change in power in the nation's state legislatures.
00:38:26.760 Republicans swept the state legislatures across the country.
00:38:30.100 With at least 18 state legislatures switching to Republican from Democrat.
00:38:34.480 A net gain of 500 seats.
00:38:37.140 We forget this.
00:38:38.280 We talk about the wave election, and it was one at the national level.
00:38:41.960 But at the state level, 500 seats went to Republicans in that election.
00:38:48.720 The Tea Party wave election.
00:38:51.280 And so, the thesis of the New York Times here is that this huge change drove people to go to their states
00:39:00.340 and start pushing for things at the state level, thinking more, essentially more locally,
00:39:04.640 working at that level to change abortion laws, not focusing on the federal as much.
00:39:10.500 And so, all of this is going on.
00:39:13.360 The New York Times focuses quite a bit on the redistricting process that happens that year.
00:39:17.960 Of course, you know, blame, blame, blame, blame, blame.
00:39:20.660 But the point is that they went to work within the system at the state level and took those 500 seats.
00:39:27.260 And the pro-life cause was rejuvenated.
00:39:30.300 It was able to now start passing smaller regulations, small things.
00:39:34.400 Things like, you know, you can't abort kids based on skin color.
00:39:39.500 You can't abort kids based on their gender.
00:39:41.060 Things that seemingly everybody agrees with.
00:39:43.520 I don't know why you would agree with that if you don't think it's a baby and you think you can kill it.
00:39:48.680 Why would you care what color the skin is or what gender it is?
00:39:52.100 That's a whole other story that perhaps if you are pro-choice, you should examine quite closely.
00:39:57.080 But this is able to move the Overton window in the New York Times telling
00:40:01.740 to be able to kind of bring us to a place where we would be accepting of changes.
00:40:06.100 Before this, there was no regulations, really, even though they were theoretically available.
00:40:11.120 But there wasn't a lot of movement here.
00:40:12.960 So this all happens.
00:40:14.640 And then they kind of summarize the entire story here.
00:40:19.060 So just to summarize all this, Democrats really failed to foresee the red wave that happened in 2010 at the state level.
00:40:29.360 And their allies in the abortion rights movement were, in a lot of ways, equally unprepared for it.
00:40:36.100 Because they all figured they were in pretty strong shape.
00:40:38.960 They didn't see the Tea Party movement happening.
00:40:42.400 They all took their eye off the ball.
00:40:45.480 Absolutely.
00:40:46.680 This is the telling, the obituary of Roe vs. Wade, in which they're giving you credit.
00:40:54.640 Not you, Glenn Beck, but you in the audience, credit.
00:40:57.420 The people that fought so hard at that time for the Tea Party were the beginnings of what we just saw a few weeks ago.
00:41:07.700 And they caught the Democrats by surprise.
00:41:11.340 They were able to win through the system the right way.
00:41:16.340 And this horrible decision was eventually overturned.
00:41:21.280 And it's fascinating to look at that because I think a lot of times with the Tea Party, we, being obviously right in the middle of that the whole time, along with the audience, were, we look back at it and we think, ah, it was a good opportunity.
00:41:33.560 We did some good things, but it wound up fading.
00:41:35.420 And we didn't, you know, next time we're going to do better.
00:41:37.580 We're going to learn things from that, the things that went wrong and we can do better next time.
00:41:41.940 We shouldn't minimize what actually happened here.
00:41:44.120 This is, the New York Times is the ones writing that they're going to write the history on this.
00:41:48.380 And their thesis on the history is it was you, you in this audience, who wound up putting together all of your passion for things like, yes, fiscal issues, that was a big part of it, but it was also issues like the pro-life movement that wound up turning the entire direction of the country in a decade.
00:42:07.400 It didn't seem at all possible at that time.
00:42:10.160 And what's, what's amazing is we didn't have training seminars.
00:42:16.660 We didn't have a team of social scientists.
00:42:19.580 We didn't have big money.
00:42:21.520 I mean, these groups are getting million dollar checks left and right.
00:42:27.320 We didn't get any of those.
00:42:29.380 We, it was all nickels and dimes.
00:42:32.000 Uh, and we went up against Goliath.
00:42:35.960 And in the end, I mean, that's the one thing I love in, uh, Barack Obama's, uh, autobiography.
00:42:44.260 He's very clear the damage that was done to him by the tea party.
00:42:48.660 He's like, they, they, uh, thwarted my agenda and, you know, he calls us racist and everything else, but he's, he is very clear on how he didn't get everything done that he wanted to get done because of the tea party.
00:43:04.800 So whenever you're feeling small and insignificant, uh, don't, don't forget what was done just 10 years ago, it made a huge, huge difference.