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00:19:42.000OK, they don't really want to get involved in the executive orders and what they mean and the unintended consequences and calling up, you know, the king of Thailand.
00:20:25.960Bill, then let me let me let me bring you here.
00:20:28.240If you look at revolutions by Marxists all around the world, and I study them for 15 years, the Venezuelans learned Hugo Chavez knew that he could do all kinds of things, but he couldn't do them if he didn't have the media and didn't silence dissent.
00:21:41.020And the reason is not going to happen is because of Trump, because he appointed so many conservative and traditional judges in the federal system.
00:21:51.920And, you know, that's something that's never reported.
00:21:54.780But it's going to be a lot harder for the progressives to put this clamp of fascism on it.
00:24:10.580This is the Glenn Beck program and Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly dot com.
00:24:20.360The author of Killing Crazy Horse, his latest book, joins us now.
00:24:24.480Bill, when we went into break, you said Donald Trump is not coming back, at least with the Republican Party.
00:24:32.200That is terrifying to me, because if he starts a third party, look, I hate the Republicans.
00:24:40.840But if he starts a third party and it doesn't decimate the Republicans before an election, we never win an election again without any kind of monkey business because we split our vote.
00:24:53.300Right. But I don't think he's going to start a third party as far as him being on a ballot.
00:25:41.000And I think with the hard time that Trump is going to get for the next at least two years and he is going to get a hard time here, they're going to try to take him out.
00:25:55.800I don't think you'll be convicted in the Senate, but McConnell, he could block this whole thing and he could say to his 50 senators, hey, look, this is bogus.
00:26:44.340By professional provocateurs, people who are disruptive, the Antifa of the right.
00:26:54.720So people have to understand, Antifa, Black Lives Matter movement, those are the disruptors on the left, but there are disruptors on the right.
00:27:04.900Not as many, but they're there and they're nasty.
00:27:08.540And so once the plan was to meet in Washington to protest the vote, these people swung into action.
00:27:18.820We're not just going to protest the vote.
00:27:20.500We're going to try to create mass chaos.
00:27:23.820And so that will come forth and that just blows out the accusation that Trump planned all this and, you know, encouraged is not going to be enough.
00:27:34.560You'd have to prove that he incited it.
00:27:36.680There's a difference between encouraging something and inciting.
00:27:39.340Anyway, they're going to come after Trump and they're going to try to marginalize him as best they can.
00:27:43.640Mitch McConnell wants that to happen because they want to start afresh in four years.
00:27:50.140And somebody like Nikki Haley or Governor Noem of South Dakota, somebody like that, that they're looking to put forth, not Trump.
00:27:59.160They don't want to go back because they realize how controversial.
00:28:51.760And it's just a matter of how fast the progressives collapse.
00:28:55.960The idea of Donald Trump sitting on the sidelines, does he have the discipline?
00:29:06.200I mean, if he sat back and was just invisible, except for defending himself in court, et cetera, et cetera.
00:29:14.240But if he were invisible for six to eight months and the economy or whatever starts to really go bad, he will be remembered because it happens to every president.
00:29:26.280Once you leave, you start going, you know, that guy wasn't so bad.
00:29:30.660And if he really stays out, but does he have the discipline to stay out of the of the fray?
00:29:38.260Well, I, I think he should watch the Elvis comeback special.
00:29:45.100Elvis kind of disappeared for a couple of years, remember?
00:31:02.680You can't devastate the fossil fuel industry because there's a theory that climate change is going to overwhelm Long Island.
00:31:11.040I mean, everybody wants a cleaner planet and technology is so rapidly developing that we'll be able to have a blend of all happening and fossil fuel.
00:31:25.960But the way the heavy handed totalitarianism that the New York Times and Hollywood and all these people are encouraging, loudly encouraging, is Senator McCarthy got.
00:43:45.560The conservatives in America are talking about it.
00:43:48.180But the left is pushing for big tech to regulate our speech, our thoughts, what we can read, what we can't read.
00:43:59.020Well, in Poland, they're pushing back hard.
00:44:03.920They know what the loss of free speech really means.
00:44:08.760We're going to talk to somebody in the Polish parliament who is trying to make the case for America to wake up and and realize what's going on.
00:44:44.940That's what I hear all the time in the hallway is Uno's chain going up against his metal bowl and him just pushing it up against the wall over and over and over again.
00:45:23.560Rough greens is not a dog food, although if your dog doesn't like to eat, I said to Tony yesterday, I could put pieces of sheetrock into his bowl and put this supplement on it.
00:48:56.700So we're talking now to the Deputy Minister of Justice of Poland about free speech.
00:49:04.860You know, in doing my work on history, Poland is a country that just gets walked on over and over and over again through history.
00:49:15.160If you just look at World War II, you're the gateway to Europe or the gateway to Russia.
00:49:20.960And the saddest tales, I think, come from these great freedom fighters who were fighting the Nazis only then to be occupied by the communists who did much of the same thing.
00:49:36.420So we don't have that here in America.
00:49:39.140In America, we don't have a history of somebody telling us what to do.
00:49:43.680And we're, I would say, a little soft, but we're very soft.
00:49:49.240We are very fat and we don't, we just don't think it could happen here in America.
00:49:55.700Tell us what you're seeing and is there a historic context that makes Poland more aware of the value of being able to say whatever it is you want to say?
00:50:10.760You know, our history is rich on the events where we saw censorship.
00:50:22.060In 18th century Poland was stolen away by free countries and both were under slaves of Germany, Russia and Habsburg, Austria.
00:50:40.000And in 20th century, like you said, we were under communist power and my parents remember the censorship even in the 80s of communist regime.
00:50:57.800We in Poland are very careful about freedom of speech.
00:51:02.980We think we are cheering freedom of speech because in some time we cannot free speak of our minds.
00:51:16.420I can give you a nice historical example of censorship on history because you mentioned that Poland was occupied by German Nazis.
00:51:28.860And today we have a decision of Facebook which banned an advertisement, a campaign by Polish Institute of National Remembrance.
00:51:42.280And this institute wanted to present the history of ghetto for children, Polish children in Łódź where they were like, it was like a concentration camp and many of them died there.
00:52:01.160And Facebook banned this material to be promoted as a part of showing Polish history.
00:52:07.160And we see that there is a problem of censorship.
00:52:12.620There are many dangers in big tech companies which we should face.
00:52:21.880We should try to regulate because in history we have many innovations like railways, like phones.
00:52:31.120And at the beginning it was a private, only private organization.
00:52:39.940But when these devices were used by everyone in our lives, these companies create monopause.
00:52:50.620And this monopause in some way started to be regulated by the state because every citizen must be protected.
00:52:59.300The rights of every one of us should be protected.
00:53:02.600And free democracy is very important to be protected to preserve democracy itself.
00:53:07.820So that's why we decided one year ago to start drafting this kind of bill.
00:53:14.780And now we are trying to adopt this law.
00:53:17.580So the difference here in the debate we're having right now is you're seeing Silicon Valley as a monopoly, a cartel, I think, is what you've actually described it as.
00:53:27.800And so the government, what your proposal is, what you're moving towards, is the government has to decide what speech is hate speech and which is not.
00:53:40.600That concerns many of us and concerns me here in America for our system because I don't want the government to decide what free speech is.
00:53:50.040That's not their role under our Constitution with the Bill of Rights.
00:53:55.220Our Constitution says that they cannot do those things.
00:53:59.740Are you concerned at all, after seeing decades of oppression in Poland from an out-of-control government, are you concerned at all that that could be turned around against the Polish people if a bad government gets in?
00:54:14.720Our proposal is different than similar proposals in Germany, France or even the European Commission because they presented also in December the Regulatory Project of Regulation Digital Services Act which obliged the big tech company to comply with European law.
00:54:36.340And our proposal is that the government may step in only if someone in Poland complains about being banned.
00:54:47.280So this decision of government is not about to order Facebook or Twitter or YouTube to delete your account or your content, but to restore it if the decision of big tech company is not complying with Polish law.
00:55:08.380So we want to protect freedom of speech in this mechanism and thank you for this question because it's tricky if government say, okay, okay, we are protecting freedom of speech and we decide which is what's legal and what is.
00:55:23.380And at the beginning, in regulation, we want to protect even them from criticism of banning some stuff because you have some content which is illegal like, I don't know, pornography, terrorism, etc.
00:55:46.420And the government should be able to react.
00:55:50.420However, there is an area like freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, public discussions on crucial topics and the government should protect your right to speak freely.
00:56:08.420And our proposition is different because we want the government just to check if the ban given by big tech is in line with Polish law.
00:56:25.260So this kind of regulation could preserve some people, some users which are banned on social media because, for example, hate speech and the government may say, no, it's not a hate speech.
00:56:44.980It's an opinion, which is maybe hard, maybe controversial, but it is opinion.
00:56:54.040And this opinion is covered by freedom of speech preserved by Polish constitution.
00:56:59.660And this is the effect we want to make.
00:57:01.920Talking to the Deputy Prime Minister of Justice, Member of Parliament of Poland about the regulation of high tech over in Poland, I thank you very much for your article in Newsweek and your wake-up plea to the United States and everything that you're doing for your country.
00:57:22.120I will tell you, I've been to Poland once.
00:57:27.960I have friends that go over quite a bit and they tell me, I've wanted to go back just to witness this.
00:57:35.380They tell me that your youth, the millennials in Poland, are wide awake and are some of the best scholars on freedom and liberty that are in the world.
00:57:52.840And I find that exciting that your younger generation is appreciating what was so long and hard fought for by your parents and grandparents.
00:58:17.380The Deputy Prime Minister of Justice, Member of Parliament of Poland, Sebastian Kolata.
00:58:25.900All right, let me tell you about MyPillow.
00:58:27.840If you've been paying attention lately, you'll see that Mike Lindell, the inventor and owner of MyPillow, has come under fire lately because of his support for Donald Trump.
00:58:37.100The left hates this guy and far be it for me to stoop so low to say for that reason and none other really.
00:58:48.560All the as soon as he started speaking out for Donald Trump, that guy was in trouble.
00:58:52.820I don't really care about all the politics.
01:02:04.020The deal is, just like those people in Poland with the lights in Warsaw, nobody listens to stuff that you just don't believe, that you just, that doesn't make sense.
01:02:30.960This and the Internet, we're good at it in a very different way that they don't know how to be good at and they can't compete and they want a monopoly.
01:02:51.640I talked to Megan Kelly about this just the other day about how she is leading a group or consulting a group to get the best lawyers in to represent, in her case, not the media, but the average person to be able to go into your schools.
01:03:34.440Forget about the future of the freedom of the world.
01:03:36.880Your son and daughter are not going to have the freedoms and the opportunity you have if you don't stand up and speak out and be relentless on it.
01:04:17.320It's hard just to rush out and try something when you've when you've been burned so many times and no matter what you try, it doesn't work.
01:05:46.180Almost 60 percent of this country says that most news organizations are more concerned with supporting an ideology or political position than with informing the public.
01:07:06.000Instead, they came in and immediately vilified him and made him Satan and, you know, marched on Washington the day he took office and all this nonsense.
01:07:14.740And it set up this, I think, for our side, a positive adversarial relationship where they just hated each other the entire time.
01:07:23.160Now, but there was a there was another strategy for the Democrats to execute that they could have executed in 2016.