The Glenn Beck Program - March 18, 2019


Best of the Program | Guests: Joe Liebermann & Luke Rosiak | 3⧸18⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

45 minutes

Words per Minute

166.03046

Word Count

7,510

Sentence Count

1

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

In this episode of the blendback program, we discuss the mass shooting in New zealand and who is to blame for it. We also talk about Beto O'Rourke and his comments on the New Zealand gun murders.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello america it's uh glenn and stew and we're here to tell you about today's podcast good one
00:00:04.640 start with shooting in new zealand uh and you know who's to blame donald trump of course oh
00:00:11.760 who else can you blame for any problem in america right so we kind of get into that also uh you
00:00:18.240 know beto bob frank o'rourke as we like to call him here uh he we find out that uh he might be a
00:00:25.980 little nuts and reuters actually held the story back when he was running for against uh ted cruz
00:00:34.180 but now that it's a field where socialists can't agree oh my gosh look what look who found some
00:00:41.180 new things about beto o'rourke on the new zealand gun murders uh we'll talk about that uh the rates
00:00:48.400 the differences as to what's really happening with guns and joe lieberman joins us i i asked him um
00:00:54.880 what is it going to take for democrats to wake up to see this is a dangerous dangerous thing that's
00:01:01.780 going on in the democratic party and we'll talk a little bit about tony robbins and uh my meeting
00:01:08.040 uh tony robbins this weekend and attending one of his seminars in los angeles all coming up on today's
00:01:14.600 podcast you're listening to the best of the blend back program
00:01:26.440 so i was with uh tony robbins uh this weekend in los angeles i i um went to one of his um events
00:01:41.780 and uh i turned off my cell phone i turned everything off only checked it uh once and that
00:01:52.880 was on uh thursday night and i checked it because people were talking about the uh shooting in new
00:02:01.320 zealand i want to show you play some audio here because things have progressed over the weekend on
00:02:09.020 this uh let me play the audio of care director blaming trump for new zealand shooting mr trump
00:02:17.500 your words matter your policies matter they impact the lives of innocent people at home and globally
00:02:26.460 and you should condemn this not only as a hit crime but as a white supremacist terrorist attack
00:02:35.540 and you need to assure all of us muslims blacks jews immigrants that we are protected and you will
00:02:44.400 not tolerate any physical violence against us because we are immigrants or we are minorities this
00:02:51.680 is unbelievable okay stop i've had enough propaganda remember this is what care is the care was started
00:02:59.840 by the palestinian committee which was funded and started by the muslim brotherhood they started two
00:03:07.900 organizations they started care i mean sorry they started um hamas and then the muslim brotherhood
00:03:14.920 needed another arm outside of their of the middle east and so in america they started the palestinian
00:03:23.440 committee the palestinian committee had three uh founding members of their propaganda arm the
00:03:31.660 propaganda arm it was started by that guy you just heard he's one of the guys that was on the committee
00:03:38.400 that started the propaganda arm here in the united states for the muslim brotherhood called care
00:03:44.660 that's who they are and that's the way they should be introduced every time the propaganda arm of the
00:03:52.640 muslim brotherhood now i don't necessarily agree disagree with anything that he said about condemning
00:03:59.500 this violence that no immigrant nobody nobody should be under this threat no one should be however for
00:04:07.780 him to for him to say that it is donald trump's fault is ridiculous absolutely ridiculous donald trump
00:04:17.920 is responsible for this when when was air force one down in new zealand did he make a state visit to
00:04:25.780 new zealand because i don't remember that anything anybody new zealand saw came from the mainstream media
00:04:31.960 came from our media and then the media in new zealand picking it up so if you really want to have
00:04:40.760 direct blame i think it would be from the media and what the media is saying although that too is
00:04:48.340 ridiculous the guy who's responsible is the guy who walked into the mosque period period it's a bizarre
00:04:59.260 sign of how we worship the president as a as a position in this country that we need him to come out and
00:05:05.900 every time there's a crime for him to say well this type of violence is unacceptable we have a
00:05:11.260 constitution that says that we have laws that say that we all know that you cannot go into a church
00:05:15.700 there's no one there's no way to justify it there's no one who thinks it's okay you do not need the
00:05:21.480 president to come out every time and tweet to you his disdain for a particular attack just like when
00:05:28.520 christians are being slaughtered in the middle east that the media did not step up and cover at all
00:05:32.880 when that was going on we all know that this is this is uh these are terrible terrible things
00:05:38.140 the idea that the story today is whether the president tweeted about it or not is it's disgraceful
00:05:45.260 it's it it takes a really serious incident with really serious problems and and and you know
00:05:50.100 degrades it to nonsense i will give you i will i will take um a a slight difference how dare you
00:05:58.920 how dare you you agree when i say things glenn there are times there are times that uh it does
00:06:07.280 matter if you come out and say something for instance if you are proposing legislation uh to kill
00:06:14.600 infants and commit infanticide it is important that you come out and say i am against this however the
00:06:23.240 president has said i'm against this we're all against this inexplicably there are two sides to
00:06:29.880 that one where half of the country one major party is saying yeah we should be able to do that
00:06:34.720 so taking a stand on that one's pretty clear there's no there's no party that i know of outside of
00:06:39.600 legitimately white supremacists which we saw in charlottesville it was like the super bowl for white
00:06:44.460 supremacists and like a hundred people showed up so i mean this is a look one person can do a lot of
00:06:50.120 damage and so as we've said a million times this sort of nonsense is should go away and it's it's
00:06:56.320 despicable but uh you know there's not a there's not a huge white supremacist movement in the united
00:07:01.540 states uh nor is there one in new zealand no there's no one in new zealand there's not one in
00:07:05.500 new zealand you know and there's so the idea that that needs to be the story today i think is
00:07:10.680 is the it just it's a sign that every single story has to come back to donald trump to punish us for
00:07:17.520 some ill we did thousands of years ago or something every single story has to be about
00:07:22.040 donald trump is there anything that we can talk about i can't even watch football anymore without
00:07:26.760 them bringing up donald trump he's just he's the president it's supposed to be a role it's not even
00:07:32.380 it's not even co-equal branches of government congress is superior to the president in our system
00:07:37.180 we can't yet all we do is focus on the president and what he's tweeted in the last 24 hours i mean
00:07:43.360 all the coverage this morning was about because he's tweeting about some show on fox why the hell
00:07:50.160 are you covering him tweeting about the fox lineup who cares what he's saying about the fox lineup
00:07:56.860 they act as if like well he must step up and and talk about the important things what are you doing
00:08:03.340 you're making decisions on your programming based on what one man is tweeting every day the worst title
00:08:11.540 of any news show in modern history has to be cnn's new day because it's always the same day
00:08:18.000 the same day every day every story's the same no matter what's happening it's the same day all days
00:08:25.920 are the same day there are no new days on cnn all right let me go to the prime minister of new zealand
00:08:32.960 this will make you very very grateful you have a second amendment listen to this while work is being
00:08:38.360 done as to the chain of events that led to both the holding of this gun license and the possession
00:08:44.320 of these weapons i can tell you one thing right now our gun laws will change now listen to this there
00:08:52.120 have been attempts to change our laws in 2005 2012 and after an inquiry in 2017 got it stop they have
00:09:03.120 tried to change the gun laws over and over again but the people won't do it the people won't do it
00:09:11.000 so now that everybody's ramped up and angry the government can just step in and say we're going
00:09:18.220 to change the laws that's the worst thing i've ever heard that's absolutely the worst thing i've ever
00:09:25.740 heard that's an that's an amazing admission right they're they're admitting what we're looking for
00:09:30.660 is to we're looking to take people who are emotional about a terrible incident and exploit
00:09:36.380 that emotion to have them to make them do things they when soberly thinking about the issue didn't
00:09:41.600 want to do we didn't want they didn't want to do this before when there wasn't a terrible tragedy
00:09:46.640 but maybe if we try to take advantage of their emotion they'll do it this time you know it's
00:09:50.760 an admitted strategy what's amazing to me is where where does racism come from really when when
00:09:59.900 this shooting where did it come from it came from irrational thought emotional irrational thought
00:10:08.420 it came from i'm losing my country and we're losing our way and nobody's doing anything i gotta grab i gotta
00:10:14.540 go kill everybody that's where that comes from and what is the media and the politicians what are they
00:10:21.360 encouraging irrational thought who is talking about rational thinking nobody nobody is nobody is this
00:10:32.100 is the result of not being rational this is the this is the the result of of doing everything your
00:10:39.440 mother and father told you not to do calm down calm down calm down you know i have a i have a
00:10:46.020 completely new understanding for the english in world war ii i've always thought it was i always
00:10:52.400 thought it was kind of a oh let me drink my tea with my pinky in my hand and and uh and and and maybe
00:10:58.880 we can have some crumpets as well uh uh let's uh let's have some biscuits um whenever i saw the world
00:11:06.260 war ii poster that says stay calm and carry on i've always i don't know just stay calm the nazis are
00:11:15.700 coming they're they're blowing you up stay calm and carry on yeah yeah that's be rational don't don't
00:11:27.420 think of the giant evil the literal evil that is right across the water and they're coming for you
00:11:35.480 they're coming to destroy you their poster was keep calm carry on that's the best advice i've ever
00:11:46.100 heard and it didn't really occur to me until last week when everybody is freaking out about everything
00:11:52.940 and i thought to myself everybody just needs to keep calm oh my gosh you're the poster guy i'm the poster
00:12:00.880 guy stay calm everybody yeah because you can't make any good decisions you never make them in that
00:12:07.580 in that position i mean we all know you don't go grocery shopping when you're hungry we know that
00:12:13.100 much but we're going to make gun laws for a nation well you don't i mean i don't i mean i i know not
00:12:18.720 i mean my diet of oreo cookies right it would radically change if i listen to your stupid advice
00:12:25.000 like listening to this podcast if you're not a subscriber become one now on itunes
00:12:40.160 but while you're there do us a favor and rate the show i don't know if you guys saw this let me read
00:12:46.000 uh what beto said you know that he he had to apologize for his insensitive joke about his wife
00:12:51.880 which i was not in the least insensitive i know i didn't think so either i i don't even know that
00:12:58.460 was strange okay here's one here's an article that he wrote uh how the world would work without money
00:13:06.060 after changing the system including the government o'rourke foresaw the end of starvation and class
00:13:13.120 distinctions quote to achieve a moneyless society or have a society where money is heavily de-emphasized
00:13:21.420 a lot of things are going to have to change including the government as we know it this is
00:13:26.720 where the anti-money group and the disciples of anarchy meet o'rourke wrote under a pseudonym i fear
00:13:33.800 we will always have a system of government one way or another so we will have to use other means other
00:13:39.640 than totally toppling the government i don't think the masses would support such a radical move at this
00:13:45.260 time yeah darn yeah the things you worry about as a teenager right and how old was he then was that
00:13:52.720 the 15 year old beto uh no this was uh that was something else that he wrote this is he's still a
00:14:00.640 teen but it doesn't give the age uh let me see if i can find the actual uh article uh does not give a
00:14:09.780 date yeah 19 1987 so it's in that okay the cult the cult publication that he wrote for under a
00:14:18.980 student pseudonym and again it's just it's more than anything it's it's weird right it's a little
00:14:23.420 weird i don't think it means he can't be president because he wrote strange things in 1987 i don't
00:14:27.960 know you know the the whole killing children that's weird weird yeah i mean beto bundy doesn't
00:14:33.820 need to be president of the united states i'm not voting for beto bundy i don't know about other
00:14:40.360 people but i'm uh i'm averse to that it does sort of uh there's a symbiotic relationship between the
00:14:46.280 new abortion policy of the democratic party and and these writings however yeah they're they seem to
00:14:52.420 be embracing death an awful lot they just kind of like death a lot it's like a death cult now yeah
00:14:58.580 they love it is it is by the way we have joe lieberman on in an hour from now oh uh i'm anxious
00:15:04.240 to hear uh i'm guessing joe's not part of the death cult no no i don't think so yeah i i'm anxious to
00:15:10.640 hear his view on what is it going to take for you know the democrats like him if there are any and i
00:15:17.620 don't mean the ones in washington i mean the ones that live in our neighborhoods get them to wake up
00:15:23.220 and go wow this has changed a lot this is not the democratic party that we knew this is oh this is
00:15:30.460 a dangerous cult i don't you know i know bill clinton's not spoken out about this but the way
00:15:38.100 he governed he shouldn't be able to even recognize people in the party now because no he wasn't he
00:15:44.840 wasn't this extreme i mean we've come a long way since 2008 you'd agree i think yeah we've come a long
00:15:51.500 way since 2016 right now i know i mean but consider again that joe lieberman spoke at the republican
00:15:59.860 national convention in 2008 i mean he was the democratic party nominee for vice president in
00:16:06.560 2000 like it went that far the guy went from the standard bearer basically of the party to uh speaking
00:16:14.760 and almost becoming the vice presidential candidate for the other party eight years later and it's gone
00:16:18.880 much further he was ahead of his time he was really ahead of his time when he he saw the extremism
00:16:25.640 starting to take root and he knew i mean i don't think he has any love for the republicans i mean i
00:16:32.220 don't think joe has a bad bone in his body so i doubt he you know he hates anybody um but he doesn't
00:16:38.160 necessarily have any love for the republicans i think he i think he just has recognized way early
00:16:44.820 before any of us really how dangerous this was becoming and now it's i mean i can't think of
00:16:50.560 another name other than a cult you know a cult a cult doesn't let you out a cult i mean think about
00:16:59.080 what what do they say this the uh scientologist thing they get information on you and then they
00:17:06.200 hold your feet to the fire and if you want to leave they're not letting you leave they're not letting
00:17:11.820 you leave they'll destroy you before they let you leave you come out you try to say something
00:17:16.620 against them they destroy you it's it's a cult that's what this is the democratic party has become
00:17:24.040 a death cult and they will destroy look at look at look at what they're doing they destroy it's like
00:17:31.420 you get up in the morning who are we going to destroy today and we're just following along
00:17:37.920 and they mean it i mean when van jones is not uh comfortable or welcome okay he spoke at cpac now
00:17:51.420 he got all kinds of trouble for it and you know that's well that's a whole another issue he got a
00:17:57.800 whole bunch of trouble for speaking at cpac from the right and i think rightfully so however
00:18:03.560 he's he's he's reaching out going uh i don't really have a home here i don't have a home i don't
00:18:12.020 have a home in the democratic party i don't have a home here the guy was a communist may still be a
00:18:18.240 communist he was a revolutionary communist revolutionary this guy was the most radical guy
00:18:25.640 in the obama administration and he's no longer welcome it's pretty amazing what's that tell you
00:18:33.960 yeah when you think about van jones speaking at cpac that's certainly something you couldn't have
00:18:39.000 imagined in 2010 we could not have imagined that no because that's not like joe lieberman speaking
00:18:47.380 not at all no this guy was a revolutionary communist things change fast though i mean had you heard the
00:18:55.520 name beto o'rourke as a you know two years ago i mean i guess he was in congress but he was a
00:19:00.200 completely unknown unknown member of congress and now he's the biggest fundraiser in history
00:19:05.800 well nancy nancy pelosi couldn't even name a single account accomplishment when she was asked the other
00:19:10.700 day what what did uh beto what would you say his major accomplishment was she just babbled about
00:19:18.120 energy for the next three months she's babbling about it she can't even say what do you have for
00:19:24.180 breakfast this morning she has no idea yeah she is she's she's she's kind of uh lost her marbles
00:19:31.200 i think yeah i think something's wrong with her i do too yeah uh dr drew thinks something's not right
00:19:37.220 with beto o'rourke too dr drew dr drew all right good so uh that was i this was before he all this stuff
00:19:46.020 broke about uh the children the fantasizing of running over children and it's kind of interesting
00:19:53.360 because from the time i i first saw him it did seem something's not quite right with him and now
00:19:59.760 we're seeing some of the evidence of you know when he's writing at 15 and 16 years old about
00:20:04.600 um killing children and then doing poems about how he needs a butt shine and he's talking about cows
00:20:11.760 did you read that one no no i so i didn't i didn't read the cow butt shine poem uh some good stuff
00:20:19.140 i'm not at that by at that point with my relationship with beto i am are you yeah we're
00:20:25.060 like this all right uh he authored a poem called the song of the cow the song of the cow and an excerpt
00:20:32.160 is i need a butt shine right now you are holy oh sacred cow i thirst for you provide milk buff my
00:20:41.860 i'll say giblets he used a different word uh love the cow good fortune for those that do
00:20:47.920 love me breathe my feet the cow has risen powerful wax my a word scrub my giblets the cow has risen
00:20:59.160 provide milk if that isn't the next president of the united states mike i don't want to live in
00:21:05.880 this country anymore that type of powerful the surest path to the president so what does drew say
00:21:12.560 about him so he says that something is just off something is is wrong with the guy and he can't
00:21:18.900 quite put his finger on it but uh there's something not right i don't know what it is
00:21:25.300 uh and he's he he has promised to get back to us when he figures it out okay all right he couldn't
00:21:32.660 tell by the bizarre hand gestures constantly no i was really happy to see jimmy fallon pick up on that
00:21:37.800 particular thing that beto does which he is the very strange hand gestures uh when you're thinking
00:21:44.100 about the presidential like nickname that beto would surely get i think sweaty beto is a good
00:21:49.380 one because if you ever watched him in texas you notice every time he's on a big debate stage if he's
00:21:54.120 doing a big speech he's very sweaty dude and it completely pitted it would totally get into his
00:21:58.300 head sweaty beto and it has a nice ring to it uh although i also like wacky waving inflatable arm
00:22:04.240 flailing tube man beto because that's good yeah but he is a little long for twitter yeah you know
00:22:12.160 it is a little long for twitter however him standing out in front of a mattress store
00:22:15.760 yes uh doing a speech is exactly the same thing exactly right exactly on a saturday sale was that
00:22:21.980 when he announced next to his wife i mean he's sitting on a couch next to his wife you seen that
00:22:26.900 video she seems like a hostage not and he is he is throwing down with the finger the
00:22:34.100 whole time he is just his one hand is just throwing down the finger like i will kill her
00:22:39.860 unless you unless you subscribe to my my my cult i will kill her and her children and you're like
00:22:48.620 wait
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00:23:31.480 a gentleman uh his whole career and has been a guy that both sides uh could look at even if we
00:23:39.260 strongly disagree and say he's a decent uh man uh who just wants what's best for the country and we
00:23:46.560 just disagree uh joe lieberman joins us now in the program joe how are you sir uh glenn i'm i'm uh
00:23:53.860 much better after i heard your generous introduction thank you very much it's it's great to be uh talking
00:24:00.320 to you again yeah our our friendship goes back a lot of years it does uh joe joe i i wanted to talk
00:24:07.560 to you because of the op-ed that you wrote but a little deeper than that okay you you talked about
00:24:14.320 um uh ilana mars comments about israel a moral test for the democratic party can you go into that a
00:24:23.500 little bit yeah well um i i must say that in my lifetime i'd have to stretch to remember and i can't
00:24:31.620 remember another time when an elected member of congress spewed forth that kind of uh explicit and
00:24:40.180 really uh grotesque anti-semitism and i can't help but compare it to the experience i had in 2000 when
00:24:47.840 i got nominated to run for vice president with al gore and first jewish american to have that honor
00:24:54.180 and i didn't people always ask me did you face anti-semitism i honestly didn't uh and uh wow what a
00:25:01.800 change and to me it's it was a moral test for the uh house of representatives and specifically the
00:25:08.800 house democratic caucus because leaders affect uh the behavior of everyone else and so here you
00:25:18.820 have a congresswoman with a following uh saying something really contrary to all of our best values
00:25:25.940 in the history of the democratic party and it needed to be condemned with as much directness
00:25:32.700 as she spoke and it wasn't i mean what what emerged was a hodgepodge resolution that seemed to condemn
00:25:41.380 all kinds of bigotry and i think it it leaves her words standing which is not good for the democratic
00:25:48.780 party and not good for the country so you said um that this the the democratic leadership mumbled and
00:25:56.440 they must not mumble they must be clear which i agree with but i wanted to i wanted to ask you you know
00:26:01.700 there's a there's a serious issue of this uh in the labor party over in england and england has been
00:26:07.760 going off the rails for a while on anti-semitism and we're seeing the same stuff happening and it it
00:26:14.440 usually coincides with the rise in socialism and nationalism when those things start to rise
00:26:21.660 it's i think the jewish people are a canary in the coal mine they're the first ones um so i'm looking at
00:26:30.240 this i'm seeing this i'm seeing that the senate would not take the easiest vote ever and say no
00:26:37.640 we're not going to kill children after they're born it's the easiest vote ever yeah the the number
00:26:44.300 there's not a single person running in the democratic party that will stand up and say that they are a
00:26:51.580 capitalist they hem and haw and mumble what what will it take for for regular democrats to wake up
00:27:00.840 and go wait a minute wait a minute and i mean even the ones in washington with the labor party you have
00:27:06.100 party members standing up and exposing and if they don't change it they're leaving six of them have left
00:27:12.540 and i'm not saying where you go i'm just saying is there anybody that's going to stand up in this
00:27:17.560 party and say we're in trouble guys we're we're yeah yeah you know it's the way you phrase the
00:27:23.560 question glenn is exactly right because i know from personal conversations that there are a lot of
00:27:31.540 democrats in congress who don't buy into this socialism as a solution to our problems and and um um the
00:27:40.740 government can take care of everything uh all your needs and don't worry uh how it's going to be paid
00:27:46.420 for chris is going to be paid for by higher taxes and and and it's going to be paid for by higher
00:27:51.180 taxes on the middle class but they're they're they're intimidated i guess uh and to some extent
00:27:57.860 this happens in both parties in different ways by the active um minority but honestly for me
00:28:05.920 to look capitalism has worked here and we found our own way to do it it's it's not pure capitalism with
00:28:14.160 the markets just take care of everything because we've we've we've we've added uh support for
00:28:20.040 people who can't take care of themselves we've done some regulation maybe sometimes too much
00:28:24.980 regulation but wow has this system worked and you know it's still working today i i know there are
00:28:31.780 still some inequities i know some people have uh fallen outside of uh the economic mainstream but look
00:28:38.800 at the unemployment numbers they're so low look at the stock market continuing to be high i mean this
00:28:44.820 is the still the greatest economy in the world so why would you want to dump it for something
00:28:50.080 that failed miserably in the soviet union and cuba and now is just ruining a wonderful country which
00:28:58.040 is venezuela it just makes no sense and i think it's following the mob and but that mob does not
00:29:05.240 constitute in my opinion a majority or even a plurality uh within the uh this country and for
00:29:12.820 me it's the way the democratic party um is a makes itself into a losing party not a not a successful
00:29:20.380 winning party again so joe i'm i'm having a hard time convincing my audience um and i believe this and
00:29:28.060 i think i think the majority of of i can't even say this i i don't know how many people believe this
00:29:34.880 but i do that the average democrat who is my neighbor right is not for infanticide not for an
00:29:43.460 end of the free market they're not anti-semite uh semites they're not for any of these things but
00:29:50.160 what is it going to take to wake them up to the hijacking of this party because if it's dead
00:29:59.000 it's dead if it doesn't wake up right so i agree with you incidentally uh totally that that uh the
00:30:06.120 the loudest voices in the democratic party and and it's either in congress uh or it's uh the the
00:30:14.680 candidates for uh the presidential nomination in 2020 honestly do not represent the rank and file of
00:30:21.400 the party and uh listen the best way for that to be changed is for uh the democrats who who are
00:30:30.760 mainstream americans very loyal americans not socialists certainly not anti-semites to come out
00:30:37.400 and vote in the primaries and hopefully find a candidate that they feel reflects um their point
00:30:44.620 of view um you know i i want to say looking at the house of representatives itself and i got involved
00:30:51.640 in the last election with a group called no labels that was working to elect center right democrats and
00:30:58.200 center excuse me center left democrats center right republicans to try to create a a center group which
00:31:04.980 will work together negotiate compromise get something done and uh really the democrats took over the house
00:31:11.960 of representatives majority not because of ocasio-cortez or or um omar or talib it's a whole bunch of
00:31:21.040 really first-rate uh centrist democrats who believe in the things you just talked about glenn
00:31:27.300 and incidentally they had to do that because they won swing districts or even republican districts and
00:31:33.360 with the kind of a socialistic uh and occasionally anti-semitic extreme rhetoric they never could have won
00:31:40.280 those districts so that's the hope of the party if they will if they will stand up speak up and that
00:31:47.140 this is what i why i said that the house caucus of democrats failed the moral test because they
00:31:53.000 they kind of covered over uh congresswoman omar's um error her her evil uh and once you do that um
00:32:03.540 you know it's an old line from dante the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of
00:32:09.700 moral crisis try to preserve their neutrality it's not time to mumble it's time to stand up and speak
00:32:16.500 clearly against this nonsense so do you see and let me ask stew because he he's been following this
00:32:23.640 um is there a single person stew that has come out i mean even cnn uh blasted them for this is there a
00:32:31.640 single candidate that has come out that has said they are a capitalist because you said joe you know vote
00:32:38.060 for somebody who is not that way is there a single one so far on the capitalist question there has
00:32:43.900 been a couple on the even elizabeth warren claims to be a capitalist uh i think beto said that this
00:32:48.720 weekend okay but even without using names i'd be curious senator if you what is your what is what
00:32:54.200 is the number of there's 15 announced candidates is there you have an idea of the number of of those
00:32:58.460 candidates that represent what you believe is the average regular democrat you don't have to use names
00:33:03.460 no i'd say right now based on what i've heard probably two or three aspire to it it's really
00:33:10.980 shocking and uh i mean uh they've gone way beyond just look at recent history who are the democrats
00:33:19.060 who won and i'm not saying you have to say they were you loved them or you hated them but uh carter
00:33:24.880 clinton and obama now obama was probably the furthest of that group to the left but you couldn't
00:33:30.700 say he was an extremist the way the way he ran he ran on american values etc etc so uh it uh now the
00:33:39.080 the here's the encouraging thing if i'm right there's only two or three of the 15 who feel this
00:33:44.660 the way we've talked about the way that actually has a chance to to get a majority or a plurality of
00:33:50.720 votes then the others are going to split up that that other vote and uh uh maybe one of those
00:33:58.020 centrists will have a chance to actually get the nomination honestly we can hope and pray because
00:34:02.460 look america needs two strong parties that are not extremist parties that's been our always been our
00:34:09.900 hope and it's always been what's worked for our country because ultimately they get together and
00:34:15.460 they solve problems i mean president reagan tip o'neill president clinton newt gingrich really uh
00:34:22.080 very different but they they both they all those pairings rose to the occasion and uh we we desperately
00:34:29.020 need that to happen again that took courage and i i see it very rarely and i i've i've posed these
00:34:36.780 same questions to mike lee what is it going to take mike before somebody stands up because i i really
00:34:42.980 believe joe that the the um uh the wall we don't want a wall because it's racist we don't want a wall
00:34:51.160 because uh because we even think it's really that effective we want a wall because we don't believe
00:34:58.420 congress will actually do anything that will last they can say one thing but then they'll go and do
00:35:05.560 the opposite either after the next election or even even when they're not close to an election the wall
00:35:12.220 is really more of a statement i think the american people at least those on the right don't trust
00:35:19.140 congress or any administration to get this done and leave it alone and and and go with it
00:35:26.820 yeah no i i think there's a lot there and and what you're saying and and that this is actually a
00:35:32.700 perfect example glenn of what's wrong with our political system now because we're fighting over
00:35:37.800 something that really both sides agree on and because here's what i mean because i think because
00:35:43.620 president trump is so focused on the wall the democrat a lot of democrats are saying well go to
00:35:48.940 heck with that i'm going to be against it if he's for it but look back i mean under clinton and obama
00:35:55.680 money was appropriated and spent to build a wall in parts of the right of the southwestern border last
00:36:04.800 year uh democrats put up an immigration bill in the senate which didn't get passed but it had a fair
00:36:13.340 amount of money in it to build other parts of the wall uh and along the border and i think the
00:36:19.480 president understands that it's not you can't build a wall and he said this you can't build a wall in
00:36:24.780 every yes um part of the border it's just not geographically topographically possible and there's
00:36:31.140 other things you can do but do you does a wall help in some parts of course it does to to basically
00:36:37.400 implement the rule of law which is that we have rules for how you get in here we're a country that's
00:36:46.620 always been very welcome welcoming to immigrants they've been part of our strength but there are
00:36:51.840 rules these are rules of law and uh you can't just violate them without some um some response from the
00:36:59.040 government so i mean it's a classic case and you're absolutely right so people give up on the congress
00:37:05.000 and tonight if you look back at obama president obama he too started to govern by executive order
00:37:12.360 on different issues climate change uh immigration because he because he gave up on congress and in
00:37:19.500 some ways president trump and a lot of people have done the same on immigration because they've given
00:37:24.860 up on congress joe lieberman i miss you it's good to hear you too my friend thank you i'm glad you're
00:37:31.460 doing well regards to your family thank you you too this is the best of the glenbeck program
00:37:39.940 obstruction of justice uh i mean this thing sounds like a spy novel uh luke rosiak has been is the
00:37:57.880 author of it he is also a reporter of the daily caller and i got him on for something that he wrote
00:38:03.080 this weekend that i'm just not seeing everywhere this should be the lead story everywhere suspect in
00:38:09.820 kavanaugh confirmation doxing has feinstein ties allegedly possessed senate data and the doj may hide
00:38:19.800 the details listen to this story i didn't want to i didn't want to bring you this story i wanted the guy
00:38:26.320 who found this story and has followed it and has all the information to tell you luke welcome to the
00:38:32.160 program thanks for having me so um let's talk about uh the doxing now this is this is the letter that we
00:38:42.400 all kind of wondered who released about kavanaugh saying that kavanaugh raped me and all that is that
00:38:49.820 the same letter no it's actually a guy who during the confirmation hearings he went on wikipedia and
00:38:56.420 posted the personal addresses and phone numbers of all the republican senators on the judiciary committee
00:39:03.580 okay um and uh you found out that um he has an awful lot of information because he was working
00:39:15.160 where he was working for uh at one point for diane feinstein and then later for senator maggie
00:39:23.500 hassan of new hampshire as an it guy and so here's what happens from the beginning this is a rich
00:39:30.100 really rich he's a social he's a classic bernie bro he's a socialist now but he grew up as the son
00:39:35.340 of a ceo and one of california's biggest companies guy is a big feinstein donor he built a um he built a
00:39:43.400 university building named after fine feinstein's husband he's literally the chairman of the san
00:39:48.640 francisco chamber of commerce his daddy's a really well-connected guy so he gets this internship with
00:39:54.380 diane feinstein he goes over to become an it guy for hassan and he uses his powers as an
00:40:00.040 it guy to start downloading all the senate's information really sensitive stuff um like
00:40:06.440 like what when you say sensitive stuff like what well you know the the judge won't let me be in
00:40:13.940 court to hear it because he says it's too sensitive for the american public to know what was taken
00:40:18.020 uh but that this is bad this is worse than anyone knew so uh basically what happened is he gets fired
00:40:26.840 for senator hassan's office for reasons that she refuses to divulge oh by the way this is a felon
00:40:33.100 when he was first hired so maggie has to hires a felon and gives him the keys to the all of her
00:40:38.560 servers oh my gosh and then he does something bad again we don't know what because you won't say
00:40:44.580 and he's fired and so then the uh eminent sheila jackson lee over in the house hires this guy even
00:40:52.060 though he's just been fired and he's also a felon how is this happening how is this happening
00:40:58.020 so now we're up to the confirmation hearings of kavanaugh and you know diane feinstein is
00:41:03.760 architecting this whole plot on kavanaugh with the blasey ford that you mentioned etc a lot of dirty
00:41:10.480 tricks afoot and well you know this feinstein uh acolyte goes in and uses the data that he had
00:41:16.860 access to as an it guy to get all the information about senators personal lives and expose it where
00:41:23.220 people could hunt them down and harm them and do whatever i mean this was a really heated time
00:41:27.900 during those confirmation hearings and so the problem is he snuck back into maggie hassan's
00:41:33.560 office which had fired him to get to log on to their servers and download all this information
00:41:38.120 and they caught him in the act and he said well you know i have everything already i've got your gmails
00:41:44.560 i've got your signal encrypted chats i've got all the information about the senator's kids
00:41:49.420 if you tell anyone i'm going to release all of that and so he starts blackmailing democratic senator
00:41:56.140 maggie hassan uh so this is a bad bad dude who had access to everything is legit blackmailer um
00:42:03.860 hassan the the guy that he tried to blackmail he didn't give in he called the cops anyway
00:42:08.980 and the cops arrested him and there was like literally one day of news stories about this in
00:42:14.160 the washington post and the new york times and so fast forward a little bit and you're in court and
00:42:18.500 i'm the only reporter who bothers to show up because i thought during 2016 the democrats really cared about
00:42:23.940 political hacking it turns out that they don't they drop this this news story after one second because
00:42:28.560 it was a democratic guy and so it turns out that he wasn't bluffing when he said i have everything i've
00:42:33.380 already got all the information he wasn't kidding he has everything so now the prosecutors are saying
00:42:38.480 this is so bad it's worse than we originally knew it's so bad we can't even discuss it in court
00:42:43.680 and yet it looks like now they're they're going to settle and this could be sealed
00:42:53.800 yeah i mean so there's really no basis as far as what i can understand for kicking me out of court
00:42:59.660 uh they let his mom stay it's it's you'd think with the sensational stuff that we just went through
00:43:05.700 you would think that at least one reporter from a mainstream news organization might think this is
00:43:09.760 newsworthy but that's not the case it's literally just been me and his mom at each court date and so
00:43:14.820 they let the mom stay and they kick me out for no for no good reason other than diane feinstein is the
00:43:20.280 head of the judiciary committee which oversees all the federal courts she's the guy that hired this guy
00:43:26.280 his dad is you know big donor and highly connected political guy in california and so now you know
00:43:33.420 america never gets to find out the extent of this frightening national security breach this hack on
00:43:38.540 the senate uh and so they use his money to get him out and it's so funny because he's this skinny
00:43:43.680 little white kid and he was freaking out about being in dc jail general population and they said that
00:43:49.040 openly in court they said they got to get him out of gen pop he'll do anything to get out please judge
00:43:53.360 and so they bring the money in and they said we've got teams of psychologists we'll pay for the
00:43:57.560 finest care and so they get him out of jail even though the judge the prosecutor was saying look
00:44:02.780 after we apprehended this guy he was blackmailing us and saying if you don't let me out of jail and
00:44:07.960 drop all the charges i'm going to release all the data that i have that's obstruction of justice
00:44:11.960 right there this guy's a flight risk this guy is a bad dude you can't let him be out in society
00:44:16.560 and they use his connections and his money to let him out they seal the proceedings and now it looks
00:44:21.520 like they're going to do a plea deal with him this is phenomenal to me um but it gets worse than this
00:44:29.160 you have a new book that is coming out obstruction of justice and this book uh is is a story that we
00:44:38.980 covered through you you were the only one really doing this and and connecting all of the dots you've
00:44:45.740 put it together in a book and everyone should read it but it's so frustrating because nothing was done
00:44:54.460 and when when joe lieberman was on just a few minutes ago and said you know i think the democrats
00:45:00.080 are afraid yes they are afraid uh and the republicans may be afraid too but of whom the blaze radio network
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