The Glenn Beck Program - June 26, 2020


Coronavirus Panic Returns | Guests: John Ziegler & Bob Woodson | 6⧸26⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

150.12741

Word Count

18,264

Sentence Count

1,612

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

43


Summary

Chris Cuomo is the biggest loser of them all, and yet he gets all the attention and accolades for it. Glenn Beck praises him, and mocks him, because that's what all good Marxists do, praise the losers.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:05.680 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:13.100 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:19.680 Comrades, welcome to the program.
00:00:22.500 It's Friday, and we're going to start where all good socialists and Marxists start.
00:00:30.000 We're going to praise the losers.
00:00:34.180 Yes, we're going to look into our big bag of losers today and find the biggest loser we can find.
00:00:40.060 Find the biggest loser out there.
00:00:41.660 I mean, the one who is just so clearly a loser and praise him or mock him.
00:00:52.120 I'm not sure which it is.
00:00:53.680 Well, it's Governor Cuomo, so I think it might be mocking.
00:00:56.760 We do that in one minute.
00:00:59.180 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:01.840 Ah, yes.
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00:02:25.200 And get jiggy with it.
00:02:27.720 With, with, with it.
00:02:29.360 With it.
00:02:29.860 With it.
00:02:30.940 With it.
00:02:31.600 There you go.
00:02:32.320 Get jiggy.
00:02:34.300 This is making anybody uncomfortable today.
00:02:37.400 Well, that's what Jesus does.
00:02:40.160 When you talk about Jesus, he makes everybody uncomfortable.
00:02:45.400 And we can't have any uncomfortability, can we?
00:02:49.500 Can I get an amen or an anti-amen?
00:02:52.940 I'm not sure what this religion is supposed to.
00:02:56.460 You're supposed to.
00:02:57.240 It's a new religion for all of us.
00:02:58.900 Just get down on your knees.
00:03:00.940 Beg for forgiveness, which will never come.
00:03:04.380 It's Billy Saul Hargis.
00:03:06.360 I miss the i-man.
00:03:07.640 And I do miss the i-man.
00:03:10.100 I think about him all the time.
00:03:12.240 Can you imagine what a tear he would be on today?
00:03:16.960 Hey, holy cow.
00:03:18.560 Well, welcome to the, uh, welcome to the program.
00:03:22.220 And I want to do what all good Marxists do.
00:03:24.920 I want to praise the losers.
00:03:28.900 I mean, let's look about among the great fruited plain and find those people who just can't do.
00:03:37.300 Those people, those people who just cannot get out of their own way.
00:03:42.480 And yet, somehow or another, they are always receiving the limelight and the awards and praise.
00:03:48.700 Praise, well, let's praise Cuomo now.
00:03:53.080 Here's, here's Chris Cuomo talking about his brother, who's the governor of New York.
00:03:59.460 Uh, warning, the following clip may induce vomiting.
00:04:03.640 Here it is.
00:04:04.280 I hope you are able to appreciate what you did in your state and what it means for the rest of the country now
00:04:10.360 and what it will always mean to those who love and care about you the most.
00:04:13.860 I'm wowed by what you did.
00:04:15.480 Stop, stop, stop.
00:04:17.760 Sarah, do you have the, uh, the national anthem of Russia handy?
00:04:23.660 Because this just seems like I'm watching Pravda.
00:04:28.860 This is the biggest propaganda piece I have ever seen.
00:04:33.020 And I'll explain why for you.
00:04:35.880 Yes, comrades!
00:04:39.020 Chris Cuomo, CNN!
00:04:42.000 And propaganda!
00:04:46.100 I hope you are able to appreciate what you did in your state
00:04:49.520 and what it means for the rest of the country now
00:04:51.660 and what it will always mean to those who love and care about you the most.
00:04:55.380 I'm wowed by what you did.
00:04:56.660 More importantly, I'm wowed by how you did it.
00:04:59.160 This was very hard.
00:05:00.360 I know it's not over.
00:05:01.220 But, obviously, I love you as a brother.
00:05:04.100 Obviously, I'll never be objective.
00:05:05.660 Obviously, I think you're the best politician in the country.
00:05:08.760 But I hope you feel good about what you did for your people
00:05:11.160 because I know they appreciate it.
00:05:12.320 Oh, that's right.
00:05:14.060 Oh, my goodness.
00:05:16.340 Propaganda at its best.
00:05:19.200 And I think that is, I think it was beautiful.
00:05:23.000 I almost had a tear come to my socialist, Marxist, Leninist eye.
00:05:29.160 Yes, I keep that eye in my top drawer next to my socks.
00:05:33.380 But there was a tear on that eye this morning.
00:05:35.580 Let me just tell you, I hope he does know what he did for the great state of New York
00:05:42.900 and for all America, quite frankly.
00:05:45.120 Because when we look at this and we see COVID, which isn't over yet, as Chris pointed out,
00:05:52.200 but we just have to let's take a break here from this lap, can we?
00:05:57.000 I mean, it's only been one lap and we've got more laps to run.
00:06:02.360 But I just want to stop, let you catch your breath and say, job well done.
00:06:07.860 Okay.
00:06:08.920 And let's just look at that.
00:06:10.640 Let's just look at the the reader board and and where New York falls.
00:06:15.600 Here we have USA coming in with 376 deaths per million.
00:06:22.000 Uh, France, 455 deaths per million, Sweden, 516 deaths per million, Italy.
00:06:35.080 Well, you knew Italy was bad, right?
00:06:38.240 Italy, 573 deaths per million.
00:06:42.720 These are countries, by the way, Spain, for those of you who have gone to school in the
00:06:48.560 United States in the last few years.
00:06:51.840 These are called countries, Spain, 606 deaths per million, United Kingdom, 637 deaths per
00:07:03.580 million, Belgium, 839.
00:07:07.540 Well, let's I mean, where's New York?
00:07:12.240 New York, you say, well, New York is number one, leading the entire world in deaths per
00:07:20.120 million.
00:07:20.460 Coming in at number two is Belgium at 839.
00:07:25.080 And we're going to skip the long distance dedication from one brother to another and go right to
00:07:34.100 the rocket.
00:07:34.980 At number one, at number one is New York state with 1,611 deaths per million.
00:07:46.700 Now, I want to remind you that's the whole state, not just the city of New York.
00:07:53.140 Again, so that number is twice the number of record sales or deaths per million, twice the number of
00:08:03.600 number two, you want to talk about number one with a bullet.
00:08:08.840 You might even want to put a bullet in your head.
00:08:11.780 It would be slower than if you just went walking down the streets of Governor Cuomo's streets.
00:08:20.920 Isn't that great?
00:08:22.120 Oh, it's so good.
00:08:23.540 And we should point out, Glenn, for people who are just hearing that clip, we didn't like
00:08:28.040 hack in and take out a moment of a Zoom family call in the Cuomo family.
00:08:34.220 That actually occurred on a news network in the United States called CNN.
00:08:39.100 This was not a hack of a FaceTime between brothers.
00:08:42.680 This is actually what CNN is putting on.
00:08:45.460 And we should point out that CNN itself banned Chris Cuomo from interviewing Andrew Cuomo for
00:08:51.880 six years and they lifted the because they knew it was ridiculous for a brother to to interview
00:08:58.320 another brother.
00:08:58.980 And instead, they lifted the ban for the most critical time he's ever been on the air through
00:09:04.540 a pandemic.
00:09:05.400 And they've allowed them to just joke around and just, you know, basically run political
00:09:09.480 commercials for him for months and months.
00:09:11.300 If that's not a political commercial, I don't know what is.
00:09:14.060 I mean, if he had three hundred and seventy six, which is what the country has, and that
00:09:21.100 includes New York's numbers, if they had three hundred and seventy six deaths per million
00:09:27.160 and they were equal with the United States, that'd be something they lead, though, as a state,
00:09:33.940 they lead the world.
00:09:37.860 Hello.
00:09:39.740 Hello.
00:09:41.500 Hello.
00:09:41.980 Well, that's Trump's fault.
00:09:44.260 I'll tell you that right now.
00:09:46.620 Oh, you know, don't even get me started.
00:09:48.680 Also, this reminds me of the it's not the log cabin Republicans.
00:09:52.820 What is it?
00:09:53.260 The it's the the Lincoln project or something.
00:09:58.300 What is wrong with you people?
00:10:00.580 What is wrong with you?
00:10:02.180 You really think, Biden, it would be better?
00:10:07.100 Really?
00:10:08.440 Really?
00:10:09.560 Biden doesn't know how to tie his own shoes anymore.
00:10:14.380 What do you mean?
00:10:15.400 I mean, oh, my gosh, the idiot.
00:10:17.640 Well, I forgot.
00:10:18.500 We're living in Marxist times again.
00:10:20.880 The idiots all rise to the top.
00:10:23.640 The idiots will rule the world.
00:10:26.020 Why have a meritocracy?
00:10:28.660 Let's go to the biggest losers.
00:10:30.880 And today, that biggest Marxist loser has got to be.
00:10:35.320 Well, is it Chris or is it Mario?
00:10:40.120 Which is the biggest loser?
00:10:41.520 Well, Mario, really, it's unfair to judge him.
00:10:43.700 Well, Mario's for many years dead.
00:10:46.460 What's the governor's name?
00:10:47.800 Andrew, Chris and Andrew, Andrew.
00:10:50.360 Yeah, we know that Andrew Cuomo is awful dot com.
00:10:52.840 And we also know that Chris Cuomo is worse.
00:10:55.320 So it's very difficult to understand because you don't know.
00:10:58.320 Is Chris Cuomo worse than everything or is he just worse than Andrew?
00:11:01.840 I don't know.
00:11:03.000 I feel like Andrew Cuomo is the one actually affecting people's lives.
00:11:06.280 And when I mean when I say affecting, I mean killing, ending them.
00:11:09.360 That's what he's been doing for the past few months.
00:11:11.800 So I would say Andrew Cuomo at this point worse.
00:11:15.420 It's absolutely incredible.
00:11:17.120 Double, double the number of number two.
00:11:20.360 And that's a country.
00:11:21.820 That's a country.
00:11:24.220 Double the numbers in New York State.
00:11:26.240 But there's good, some good, some good propaganda there.
00:11:29.840 By the way, as we're here, speaking of idiots.
00:11:34.340 How drunk would you have to be to write the apology written by Kristen Bell?
00:11:43.220 Well, yes, there's not enough Jack Daniels in the world for me to write this.
00:11:50.900 There's not.
00:11:53.920 She is now.
00:11:55.280 Do you know the name of the cartoon she's on?
00:11:57.820 She is on a cartoon called Central Park.
00:12:00.580 She plays a character named Molly, apparently.
00:12:05.720 OK, so Molly is mixed race.
00:12:09.480 All right, I know, I know.
00:12:13.200 What will we represent next?
00:12:16.560 So she's mixed race and but but Kristen Bell is not mixed race.
00:12:24.900 Did you know that?
00:12:26.340 Oh, my gosh, that is terrible.
00:12:27.600 Glenn, what a misrepresentation of of our culture, our diversity.
00:12:33.480 You have underrepresented black characters in this freaking cartoon.
00:12:40.580 And that must that wrong must be righted.
00:12:43.600 Please tell me they didn't dupe us all with Scooby.
00:12:48.860 Scooby was played by a dog, right?
00:12:51.340 That was right.
00:12:53.500 It wasn't some guy going.
00:12:54.740 That was an actual dog, right?
00:12:58.620 First of all, it's a pretty solid scoop.
00:13:00.560 But yes, no, it was it was actually I'm sure it had to be a dog.
00:13:06.260 Right.
00:13:06.820 They wouldn't want to get that wrong.
00:13:09.060 Right.
00:13:09.600 OK, because I need my I need integrity when I'm watching my cartoons.
00:13:15.000 So she can't play a mixed race character because she's not mixed race.
00:13:21.320 And so she can't as a cartoon.
00:13:24.280 She can't relate to the oppression that a mixed race person can relate to.
00:13:30.820 So she says this is a time to acknowledge our acts of complicity.
00:13:37.600 Here's one of mine playing the character of Molly on Central Park shows a lack of awareness of my
00:13:44.820 pervasive privilege.
00:13:46.800 Oh, man, she's great, isn't she?
00:13:50.480 Casting a mixed race character with a white actress undermines the specificity of the mixed race and black American experience.
00:14:01.380 Can you get over yourself a little bit here?
00:14:04.680 She said her acts of complicity.
00:14:06.980 It sounds like she's an accountant in the slave trade.
00:14:09.580 You voiced a cartoon character.
00:14:11.660 Relax.
00:14:12.220 Are you saying she's not?
00:14:15.920 No.
00:14:16.320 She's not an accountant in the slave trade?
00:14:18.580 No.
00:14:18.980 Are you sure of that?
00:14:20.160 I am very sure of it.
00:14:21.660 All right.
00:14:21.920 It's really embarrassing.
00:14:23.020 Well, she also has she also has pervasive privilege, Stu.
00:14:27.400 Yes.
00:14:27.920 So, yeah.
00:14:28.700 And, you know, it really does.
00:14:30.580 She because, look, her employer saw a little bit of talent in her.
00:14:33.760 Right.
00:14:33.960 She's she's attractive.
00:14:35.100 She's a good face to do the promotion.
00:14:37.120 She's got some talent.
00:14:38.360 She's a relatively known commodity and her husband, you know, has one of the largest podcasts in America.
00:14:45.560 So there's a nice little way of going for promotion.
00:14:48.640 There's plenty of white people that are more talented than Kristen Belvo.
00:14:52.260 Like if you that's what you really were judging this.
00:14:54.500 There's plenty of white people who got screwed over here, too.
00:14:57.280 It has nothing to do with that.
00:14:58.320 It's not about your white privilege.
00:14:59.940 You got chose for several reasons that have nothing to do with your ability.
00:15:05.460 And that's not to say your ability is bad.
00:15:07.120 She's fine, I'm sure, at doing this role.
00:15:09.200 But there's this like self-flagellation going on that they can't get out of the way of.
00:15:16.120 Christian, along with the entire creative team, recognizes that the casting of a character of Molly is an opportunity to get representation right.
00:15:26.920 To cast a black or a mixed race actress.
00:15:37.200 No, Molly is a mixed race character.
00:15:42.620 So white is half of that character.
00:15:46.320 Black is the other half.
00:15:49.260 If white can't play the character, how can black play the character?
00:15:54.740 I want authenticity.
00:15:57.980 I want a 50-50 split.
00:16:02.700 I also don't understand why they can't.
00:16:04.820 They're not forced to cast a child in this role.
00:16:07.720 This is a children.
00:16:09.080 This is a child character.
00:16:10.640 Why can't it be a child?
00:16:12.340 And you're right.
00:16:13.340 It can't be a black actress.
00:16:15.180 You know, as she said, I mean, to paraphrase Kristen Bell statement,
00:16:18.500 casting a mixed race character with a black actress undermines the specificity of the mixed race and the white American experience.
00:16:27.580 You could just say the exact same thing, except that one, of course, doesn't fit.
00:16:31.700 So they don't they don't bother with that one.
00:16:34.260 She's I mean, we should get into Jenny Slate in a minute as well, because she was on a big mouth.
00:16:40.300 May I just may I just may I just read, by the way, if she plays big mouth, Julia Roberts should have that role at the start of the show.
00:16:50.740 I reasoned with myself that it was permissible for me to play Missy because her mom is Jewish and white, as am I.
00:16:57.080 But Missy is also black and black characters on animated cartoons should be played by black people.
00:17:07.460 Oh, man.
00:17:08.440 Hmm.
00:17:09.380 Aren't you glad?
00:17:10.900 Aren't you glad that Hollywood is taking on the big issues of our day?
00:17:16.040 You know, crucial, crucial.
00:17:18.880 Do you know that Foghorn Leghorn was not played by a big chicken?
00:17:23.780 What?
00:17:25.340 You say that now?
00:17:27.080 I've never seen the chicken say, I'm telling you, son, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, son, never has.
00:17:32.680 Have I seen a chicken say that?
00:17:35.000 It's not authentic to my whole life.
00:17:38.360 Yeah.
00:17:39.080 Yeah.
00:17:39.700 Yeah.
00:17:40.000 How can he relate to his young his eggs of his his his lovely wife being stolen every day?
00:17:49.340 That's why he was walking around.
00:17:50.540 I'm telling you, son, he was saying those things because he couldn't relate to the real.
00:17:57.080 And that's the biggest tragedy of them all.
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00:20:30.980 Did you catch the part of the Jenny Slate statement where she says engaging in an act of erasure of black people is what she was doing when she when she voiced.
00:20:41.000 And remember, she's actually mixed race.
00:20:43.640 She's white and Jewish, she says.
00:20:45.660 So she's voicing the character of a mixed race character.
00:20:49.540 She says she's engaging in an act of erasure of black people.
00:20:53.060 In this instance, legitimately, literally, they are not erasing black people.
00:20:57.460 They are drawing black people.
00:20:59.280 It's the exact opposite of erasure of black people.
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00:21:12.680 What are you talking about?
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00:21:15.500 Oh, well, welcome to our Marxist world, which always makes more sense tomorrow.
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00:22:45.100 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:22:52.160 It's Friday.
00:22:54.320 And we have the one and only Pat Gray, who I just want America to know I am going to chop his head off.
00:23:02.800 But but as if I may quote the BLM leader, I could mean that literally.
00:23:10.620 I could mean that figuratively.
00:23:12.800 I mean, it's a well, which way do you mean it?
00:23:15.560 Because you're the one saying it.
00:23:16.800 So you must know how.
00:23:17.880 Don't know.
00:23:18.380 Don't know.
00:23:18.920 Don't know.
00:23:19.600 No, I don't.
00:23:20.600 It's up to your interpretation and ours.
00:23:23.180 It's up to you.
00:23:24.080 Yeah, it's up to your interpretation.
00:23:27.020 And and I think that's that's great.
00:23:29.360 But I am going to cut your head off.
00:23:31.520 Anyway, Pat, welcome to the program.
00:23:33.780 Great to be here.
00:23:34.360 Thank you, Glenn.
00:23:35.140 I'm quite concerned.
00:23:36.180 I almost should come out of the house today because of the rampant covid infection.
00:23:41.040 The record record infections that are going on right now.
00:23:44.160 Wear a mask.
00:23:44.900 Really?
00:23:45.280 Stay indoors.
00:23:46.080 Don't go anywhere.
00:23:47.320 Right.
00:23:47.640 People are dying everywhere right now.
00:23:49.340 And it's it's frightening to me.
00:23:50.680 But and younger people are getting it right now.
00:23:53.920 They're they're young.
00:23:54.980 I don't know where because, you know, they didn't get it from the protests.
00:23:58.020 They were attending jammed together with thousands.
00:23:59.940 No, those were those were good.
00:24:01.360 No, because they were fighting a bigger disease there.
00:24:03.800 So you can't get another disease when you're fighting a bigger one.
00:24:06.380 But the bigger, the bigger disease is the one that killed nine people last year.
00:24:10.940 And the smaller disease is the one that killed one hundred and twenty five thousand.
00:24:14.340 Right.
00:24:14.640 Well, one hundred and twenty five.
00:24:15.880 That's cute, Stu, that you're using that number.
00:24:18.000 What?
00:24:18.500 That's adorable.
00:24:20.200 You would say one hundred twenty five thousand people.
00:24:22.240 That's the official number.
00:24:22.760 What do you mean?
00:24:23.140 Well, just listen to Joe Biden and you tell me.
00:24:26.380 What people drastically underestimate is the impact on the mental health of people who now everything is complicated.
00:24:35.200 Not only is the health care piece, but people don't have a job.
00:24:39.140 People don't have anywhere to go.
00:24:40.860 They don't know what they're going to do.
00:24:42.460 And a lot of people you have unnecessarily.
00:24:45.880 Now we have over one hundred and twenty million dead from covid.
00:24:49.080 Holy crap.
00:24:50.120 Can I tell you something?
00:24:51.120 Can I tell you?
00:24:51.760 Wow.
00:24:52.040 That's too many.
00:24:53.000 They are covering way too many.
00:24:55.080 That is.
00:24:55.580 Yeah, I'm going to wear a mask.
00:24:57.480 Yes.
00:24:57.820 Now, may I say a couple of things?
00:24:59.420 May I say a couple of things?
00:25:00.600 And the first one is if you happen to be watching GBTV or Blaze TV right now, could you please put him back up on the screen?
00:25:09.480 I think this is this is very risky of him.
00:25:12.360 He is obviously trying to reach out to the Republicans by wearing a fake Abraham Lincoln beard.
00:25:19.380 Or is that an Amish beard?
00:25:21.400 I thought it was I thought he was going to churn butter after this.
00:25:24.440 So I don't know.
00:25:25.740 I think he's trying to make everyone believe he's Abraham Lincoln at this point.
00:25:30.640 And yeah, I think it's I think it's wonderful.
00:25:35.780 I think it's wonderful.
00:25:36.640 Although the I like these people, too, where I love these people who wear masks and then just take them off, you know, you just start talking.
00:25:44.540 Yeah.
00:25:45.280 You know, so I'll walk around you and I'll wear the mask.
00:25:48.020 But the minute I have to talk to you, I got to take it down because it's just too damn hot.
00:25:52.100 And of course, it's it makes me look like the talking thing that's spreading the droplets.
00:25:56.440 That's right.
00:25:56.940 Like, that's the whole point.
00:25:58.660 That's where you really exactly.
00:26:00.120 Yeah.
00:26:00.360 You don't need to necessarily wear when your mouth is closed and you're, you know, breathing slowly through your nose.
00:26:04.980 If I may, that's why one hundred and twenty million people have died.
00:26:07.720 That's true.
00:26:08.260 Yeah, that's a great point.
00:26:09.020 That's why it's a great point.
00:26:10.340 Can I tell you where can I you know, you're mocking this.
00:26:12.820 But one hundred and twenty million people have died and you're right.
00:26:18.500 They didn't get it at the protests.
00:26:22.020 Do you know how many hair salons have been opened in just the last few weeks?
00:26:27.320 Oh, well, we should have arrested these people.
00:26:30.780 We should have thrown them in jail.
00:26:32.440 We should have burned their hairdressing.
00:26:34.760 Well, the entire hairdressing community down to the ground, because that's clearly where these kids kids like to get their hair cut.
00:26:43.920 Yes, they do.
00:26:44.820 You know, they really do.
00:26:46.100 And, you know, and they get their hair cut at where the salons do Pat salons.
00:26:52.500 Exactly right.
00:26:53.220 Why we haven't arrested every barber and salon owner in this country and put them into some sort of reeducation camp is beyond me.
00:27:06.640 It really is.
00:27:07.480 We have arrested some of them and we did put some of them in jail, but I guess it wasn't enough.
00:27:13.100 Of course, it wasn't enough.
00:27:14.940 It's never enough.
00:27:16.300 It's never enough.
00:27:16.920 I mean, why we I'm sorry, you know, I go for the it's just the soft heart of mine that I that I say we should put them in reeducation camps.
00:27:26.600 We should just shoot them.
00:27:28.900 I mean, if we're we're being honest, they're bad people that will never get it.
00:27:34.420 Yeah.
00:27:34.840 And they were out protesting and their protesting was directly causing lives to be lost.
00:27:42.720 That's a good one hundred and twenty million.
00:27:44.440 Yeah, that comes from all of those all of those gun toting maniacs that just wanted to kill your grandmother that were protesting in front of state capitol saying, hey, we want to we want to open our business again.
00:28:00.040 So we have to feed our children.
00:28:01.460 Those people were so irresponsible.
00:28:03.880 I hope they're in a gulag or a work camp right now.
00:28:07.300 And then on top of it, the extraordinary danger that hairstylists present in our in our culture.
00:28:17.120 It's bad.
00:28:18.180 It's bad.
00:28:19.120 May I tell you, I I had to drive around piles of dead grandmothers on the way into work this morning.
00:28:25.300 That's how many people are dead.
00:28:26.360 Yeah.
00:28:27.120 Yeah.
00:28:27.620 Just from the just from just from the hair salon usage.
00:28:31.200 Yeah.
00:28:32.020 Hair salon.
00:28:32.560 Yeah.
00:28:33.140 Most of them had blue hair, which they had done at the salon.
00:28:36.200 And there they were piled up dead.
00:28:39.100 I can't tell you.
00:28:40.260 You have to ask.
00:28:41.360 You have to ask, Pat.
00:28:43.060 You know, you you feel pretty good about yourself right now.
00:28:46.960 But aren't you complicit?
00:28:48.960 Have you ever had a haircut?
00:28:50.260 I have.
00:28:51.260 Oh, my gosh.
00:28:51.880 I have.
00:28:52.300 You're right.
00:28:52.780 I need to be introspective on this.
00:28:54.460 So your complicity in this is really is really grotesque and sickening.
00:28:58.920 Really?
00:28:59.600 It is.
00:29:00.040 You haven't had one since March.
00:29:01.380 Have you?
00:29:02.200 Yes.
00:29:02.560 Yes, I have.
00:29:03.500 Gosh.
00:29:03.700 How many millions are you responsible for?
00:29:05.740 If I'm to be honest, probably four to five million of those people were at my hand.
00:29:12.320 Wow.
00:29:12.740 At my hand.
00:29:13.320 Just so you could just look a little bit better on television.
00:29:15.380 Is that what this is about for you?
00:29:16.560 Yes.
00:29:17.140 Yeah.
00:29:17.320 And not that much better, frankly.
00:29:19.100 Not that much.
00:29:19.960 Right.
00:29:20.540 Really.
00:29:20.940 Yeah.
00:29:21.160 No, not not really any better.
00:29:22.900 Not really any better.
00:29:24.600 So.
00:29:25.380 Yeah.
00:29:26.700 Stu, could you please get me some sort of a garage door opener
00:29:32.200 with a little loop on the end?
00:29:33.960 No, no.
00:29:35.160 So I can.
00:29:36.620 Well, I'll have you know, that's a real noose.
00:29:39.080 Okay.
00:29:39.760 Now, it may not have been directed at anybody or anything, but it was a real noose.
00:29:44.520 And it's, it's a, well, it wasn't, it wasn't, no, it wasn't like the stereotypical cowboy
00:29:53.240 noose, you know, with the, it wasn't, I think it was just a loop, wasn't it?
00:29:58.120 It was just like, you know, so you could, you could grab that and pull the garage door
00:30:03.400 down.
00:30:04.480 Yes, it was.
00:30:05.180 But that doesn't make it any less of a noose, Glenn.
00:30:07.640 It doesn't.
00:30:08.400 Well, no, it really does.
00:30:10.080 Well, how would you define noose?
00:30:12.440 I would define it as a thing that kills black people.
00:30:14.820 That's the only thing, not a, not a knot with a loop on it.
00:30:17.400 That's that tightens as you pull it.
00:30:18.880 I would define it as a thing that kills black people.
00:30:21.020 It's the only use for noose in, in modern history.
00:30:23.960 Right.
00:30:24.340 Well, I would describe, and I think you could look up the dictionary, look it up in the
00:30:28.640 dictionary and you could see, I would describe a noose as something other than what was hanging
00:30:33.540 from that garage door.
00:30:35.920 NASCAR.
00:30:36.740 That's how I would.
00:30:38.500 I mean, that wasn't.
00:30:39.260 I love how, but that's like, I love how they're saying, it's like nooses are used for other
00:30:43.660 things.
00:30:44.120 Like they act as if the only use has ever been lynching.
00:30:47.380 Yes.
00:30:47.820 It's like saying rope.
00:30:49.400 It's like a wise founder rope and ropes are used in lynchings.
00:30:52.260 Well, you ropes are also used for other things.
00:30:54.520 Like it's, it's the intent and the act that you use it for that matters.
00:30:58.480 If it's used to pull down a garage door, which it had been there for at least, at least
00:31:03.240 since 2016.
00:31:04.820 We know that it was at least since 2016 there.
00:31:07.120 Uh, you know, listen to this guy, this, this guy is, you're now excusing everyone in the
00:31:13.220 tugboat industry.
00:31:14.840 And, and you're saying that they're, they're, they're not racist for all of the rope that
00:31:20.620 they use every day, just as an intimidation.
00:31:24.020 That is a good summary of my position.
00:31:25.360 And yes, you freely and openly admit it.
00:31:29.040 Yeah, no, it's, um, I'm right.
00:31:30.540 Wow.
00:31:31.320 It's okay.
00:31:32.060 No reeducation camp as the gay character on the show.
00:31:35.360 I can get away with things like that.
00:31:36.980 Oh, you're right.
00:31:37.920 You're right.
00:31:38.640 You're right about that.
00:31:40.080 Yeah.
00:31:40.960 And yet Pat was laughing at it.
00:31:43.080 That no, I wasn't.
00:31:44.320 I was, that was, uh, gosh, those were tears.
00:31:46.920 Those were, yeah, I was crying.
00:31:48.360 I was, I was, I am absolutely right on that.
00:31:51.600 Well, thank you.
00:31:53.260 And let's just take a, let's just take a, let's take eight hours and 45 minutes to pause
00:32:00.480 for all of the deaths of the grandmothers, uh, that have passed away.
00:32:06.400 And I'm only setting that time because that gives me time to not have to finish the show
00:32:12.280 or do any actual work for the rest of the day.
00:32:16.860 So, okay.
00:32:18.400 All right.
00:32:19.760 All right.
00:32:20.480 I'm all about it.
00:32:22.120 Enough.
00:32:22.660 All right.
00:32:22.900 Thank you very much, Pat.
00:32:24.080 Appreciate it.
00:32:24.920 No, no.
00:32:25.240 God bless.
00:32:25.680 Thank you.
00:32:27.280 No, no.
00:32:28.640 No, I'm serious.
00:32:29.120 I must have more than you.
00:32:30.380 I must insist.
00:32:31.960 No, no.
00:32:32.440 Please let me get it.
00:32:33.660 I must insist.
00:32:34.520 I must insist.
00:32:35.340 No.
00:32:36.020 I mean.
00:32:37.340 Okay.
00:32:38.460 No, well, you, I mean, if you want to pick it up and take the thank you, you can.
00:32:41.800 No, you go, you go ahead.
00:32:42.840 Because it's all yours.
00:32:43.880 No, no, no, no.
00:32:44.600 I don't want to take that very important thing from you.
00:32:46.900 All right.
00:32:47.340 Okay.
00:32:47.880 I must have it then.
00:32:48.940 All right.
00:32:49.720 No, you know what?
00:32:50.800 No, I feel bad now.
00:32:53.980 All right.
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00:34:29.160 Well, the Star Spangled Banner, based on the poem called The Defense of Fort McHenry,
00:34:37.520 written by Francis Scott Key, apparently is not good anymore.
00:34:46.480 And Lindsey Parker of Yahoo Music.
00:34:52.160 Wow.
00:34:53.840 Published an article, why it might be time to finally replace the Star Spangled Banner with a new national anthem.
00:35:00.600 And, you know, maybe Lindsey is right.
00:35:05.460 Maybe it is time.
00:35:07.600 Maybe it is time.
00:35:09.420 I mean, there's a couple of them up for grabs.
00:35:12.020 There's this one.
00:35:13.960 The Soviets aren't using anymore.
00:35:16.000 So we could use...
00:35:18.000 And I like that.
00:35:19.560 I mean, I think it's...
00:35:21.060 I don't know what it says.
00:35:24.820 Because it's all in Russian.
00:35:26.160 But...
00:35:27.160 And Mark's was really great.
00:35:33.760 I've got a zone of six blocks of Seattle.
00:35:40.040 I mean, we could come up with something really nice.
00:35:42.560 It's a great tune.
00:35:44.060 Great tune.
00:35:45.180 Also, another Marxist national anthem that is not being used.
00:35:51.200 Go ahead.
00:35:51.620 This one from Germany.
00:35:53.140 Another catchy tune.
00:35:54.640 I like anything that starts with...
00:36:07.000 Whatever that is.
00:36:09.460 I don't know what it is.
00:36:13.040 But...
00:36:13.600 That's also a catchy number.
00:36:16.640 Not as good as the Soviets.
00:36:18.600 But the Soviets killed more people than Hitler.
00:36:22.120 So they had to have a better national anthem.
00:36:24.640 Of course, this one's still in use.
00:36:27.140 But they don't care about copyrights.
00:36:29.480 So why don't we just go for the...
00:36:31.380 Listen to this.
00:36:32.180 This is soaring.
00:36:33.240 The Chinese national anthem.
00:36:39.640 And with all the violins, it just says...
00:36:46.640 Our children are smarter than yours.
00:36:49.120 Doesn't it?
00:36:51.300 And I...
00:36:52.640 And they're very good at killing people.
00:36:55.200 I mean, they killed more people...
00:36:57.480 Their own people than the Soviets killed of their people.
00:37:01.240 And the Germans killed of theirs.
00:37:02.820 So they are really number one.
00:37:05.020 When it comes to a system of oppression.
00:37:08.220 No, no, no.
00:37:09.700 I'm sorry.
00:37:10.320 Of house cleaning.
00:37:11.380 A system of house cleaning.
00:37:13.200 And getting rid of all those people who disagree.
00:37:17.200 But I...
00:37:18.040 You know, we don't like to be so warmongering.
00:37:20.960 You know?
00:37:22.440 And we really are a summer of love.
00:37:25.780 And I was thinking about it last night.
00:37:27.520 I thought, if we're going to have a new national anthem,
00:37:30.120 I think we bring something back that everybody...
00:37:33.960 And I mean, everybody loves.
00:37:37.440 And here it is.
00:37:43.320 Here it is.
00:37:44.180 Love it.
00:37:44.680 Tiptoe through the window.
00:37:47.900 By the window.
00:37:49.900 By the window.
00:37:51.560 That's where I'll be.
00:37:55.300 Sounds like a protest song, doesn't it?
00:37:57.400 I mean, I'm going to tiptoe through your window.
00:38:00.600 Tiptoe.
00:38:01.460 By the garden.
00:38:03.200 By the garden.
00:38:04.060 The garden.
00:38:05.220 They planted a garden in Seattle.
00:38:07.220 Tiptoe.
00:38:08.580 Through the two vents.
00:38:10.440 With me.
00:38:11.760 And he mentioned the tree there in Seattle, too.
00:38:14.220 He's...
00:38:14.580 I mean...
00:38:15.440 I don't know what this says.
00:38:22.520 I don't know what this says.
00:38:22.540 I don't know what this says.
00:38:23.540 I don't know what this says.
00:38:23.940 The shower's away.
00:38:27.280 And if I kiss you.
00:38:29.700 In the garden.
00:38:31.400 In the moonlight.
00:38:33.460 And you'll follow me.
00:38:35.220 And tiptoe.
00:38:36.860 Look at your lips.
00:38:38.540 With me.
00:38:41.640 Way ball!
00:38:43.880 I mean...
00:38:44.920 Doesn't it...
00:38:46.280 And we could...
00:38:47.120 Imagine how united we'd be all doing that.
00:38:49.600 Yeah.
00:38:52.540 That is a salute to that African tribe that talks that way.
00:38:59.520 You know that tribe?
00:39:00.440 I think they're in Africa.
00:39:01.340 I don't know where they are, but they should be in Africa because everything great happens in Africa.
00:39:06.180 And means I hate capitalism and I love tipping through the windows, tiptoeing through the windows and grabbing me some some purses and TVs and stuff.
00:39:25.120 So we got that going for us.
00:39:28.020 That's just my tip.
00:39:29.720 Just just throwing that out there.
00:39:32.200 But, you know, the Soviets and the Nazis, also socialists, they're not using those anthems.
00:39:38.800 They are up for grabs.
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00:40:56.780 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:03.860 John Ziegler is one of the most hated men in America.
00:41:09.060 America and and it's because he just he doesn't care and he just is going to say whatever it is he truly believes.
00:41:19.440 I personally really appreciate that.
00:41:21.900 That is becoming less and less popular in our country to actually have somebody say what they believe, mean what they say and say what they mean.
00:41:32.940 I mean, you just don't do that anymore.
00:41:36.420 Oh, my gosh.
00:41:38.020 Next, he's going to be saying we shouldn't tear down the Washington Monument.
00:41:42.860 John John Ziegler is with a senior columnist of Mediate, host of Individual One podcast.
00:41:51.060 He has a few things to say about NASCAR and nooses.
00:41:56.100 We go to John Ziegler in one minute.
00:41:59.760 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:42:04.740 Yeah.
00:42:05.760 Individual one podcast.
00:42:07.460 Soon it'll be inmate number one.
00:42:09.820 I think he he might even go to the reeducation camp before me, but but we'll see.
00:42:16.100 Let's let me talk to you about rec tech.
00:42:18.200 There is nothing better than sitting around playing Monopoly with your family.
00:42:22.680 Don't you love it?
00:42:24.460 Don't you love it?
00:42:25.440 When did anyone ever like Monopoly?
00:42:30.620 Can you imagine how slow things must have been for the family to say more than once, even in 1901?
00:42:40.180 You know what?
00:42:40.640 Let's play that game again.
00:42:41.740 Monopoly.
00:42:42.320 That was man.
00:42:43.620 That was great.
00:42:44.920 Who said that?
00:42:48.040 Man.
00:42:49.240 Oh, we're now grilling.
00:42:51.280 Grilling, on the other hand, is, you know, just at the other end, because at the end of Monopoly, you just have a civil war.
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00:44:40.800 Yes, this is the city.
00:44:45.900 The city that NASCAR built with nothing but Confederate flags, nooses, and racists wherever you look.
00:44:57.300 Now somebody who says, oh, no, it wasn't racist, comes along.
00:45:04.840 And it's my job to talk to him.
00:45:07.360 John Ziegler, senior columnist, mediaite.
00:45:10.900 John, what'd you find?
00:45:13.500 That's fantastic, Glenn.
00:45:18.100 Well, you know, when I drink just a little in the morning, it's easier to do the show.
00:45:24.700 Well, look, I don't want to take too much credit for debunking the Bubba Wallace news controversy,
00:45:35.120 because generally speaking, the only safer prediction than saying that a media news story will turn out not to be true
00:45:42.280 is betting that Colin Powell is going to endorse the Democratic presidential nominee.
00:45:47.060 I mean, history tells us that this is not much of a risk.
00:45:51.560 Right, right.
00:45:52.580 And what I think is most interesting from a conservative liberal standpoint on this,
00:45:57.320 and I think Stu will probably back me up here,
00:45:59.360 is that conservatives have a huge advantage in evaluating these stories,
00:46:04.260 because we've already read the ending of the book.
00:46:07.460 See, liberals don't read the end of the book on these stories.
00:46:11.640 We hear about them periodically, and then they go away.
00:46:15.380 But some people, almost always conservatives, decide, well, wait a minute, whatever happened with that one?
00:46:20.380 And invariably, they turn out not to be true, usually in hysterical contexts.
00:46:29.260 I mean, bananas that are supposed to be racist that turn out just to be bananas, you know, LeBron James.
00:46:36.620 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:46:39.880 I've not heard that story.
00:46:41.340 Please tell me the bananas that were racist that turned out just to be bananas.
00:46:46.200 Oh, no, that just turned out to be bananas.
00:46:47.800 That was one of my favorites.
00:46:49.080 For some reason, this happens in sports all the time.
00:46:53.220 The one I'm referring to was several years ago in a high school football game in New Jersey,
00:46:58.000 northern New Jersey, by the way, a hotbed of racism.
00:47:01.080 And, you know, there were two schools.
00:47:03.620 One was mostly black.
00:47:05.400 The other was not all white.
00:47:07.240 And the mostly black school found some bananas in their locker room
00:47:10.980 and decided that that was because they were the road team.
00:47:13.780 They decided that was racist.
00:47:15.180 This created a massive controversy.
00:47:17.160 It was turned out that the bananas were just bananas.
00:47:19.780 But the home team was still admonished because they should have not been that racially insensitive
00:47:25.480 to leave bananas in the road locker room of a team that had a lot of black players.
00:47:30.580 Yeah.
00:47:31.020 This is a whole genre of stories, John, which is like the the the lesbian waitress who gets I don't I don't believe in your lifestyle on a receipt.
00:47:39.680 You know, the the Islamophobic receipt writer guy who, you know, writes some terrible message.
00:47:46.800 The person who writes like, hey, Heil Trump on a wall for some reason is supposed to be a Trump supporter.
00:47:53.520 We find out later it's just some college activist.
00:47:55.820 I mean, all of these stories turn out the same way over and over.
00:47:59.420 And the media falls for it every time.
00:48:02.060 Can I just add one more quick look?
00:48:03.480 This is maybe my my favorite.
00:48:04.980 Do you remember what happened at the University of Missouri a few years ago?
00:48:08.480 There was all sorts of chaos about racial insensitivity.
00:48:13.900 And and one of the stories was that there was a swastika, a swastika that had been depicted in a bathroom on the campus of the University of Missouri.
00:48:24.720 And when the picture finally came out, it was very clearly poop smeared on a wall by someone who was drunk.
00:48:32.440 That was all that happened.
00:48:34.940 I mean, that was I mean, there was no swastika.
00:48:39.680 I mean, it is it is an illness and it has gotten into even celebrities.
00:48:46.400 I mean, how many people I don't even know if you're aware of this, Glenn, this is one of the more amazing stories that have been dropped of all time.
00:48:52.360 LeBron James, biggest sports star, at least in basketball, if not in all of sports, a couple of years ago, during the NBA championship, declared that his house in Brentwood, California, OJ Simpson's former home town, that it had been had been defaced with racist graffiti, racist graffiti in Brentwood.
00:49:15.700 And and and bizarrely, there was no suspect, no pictures.
00:49:22.700 The horrendous LAPD never got to the bottom of this.
00:49:27.080 And then most bizarrely, after this horrendous investigation by the city of Los Angeles, LeBron James decides to go play where?
00:49:35.000 Los Angeles.
00:49:35.720 So why in the world would he decide to play in a city that just allowed his Brentwood mansion to be defaced with racist graffiti and never get to the bottom of it?
00:49:46.620 How is that possible?
00:49:49.340 It's the cops.
00:49:51.200 It's the cops.
00:49:52.360 And they're bad everywhere.
00:49:55.260 Where's he going to go?
00:49:56.400 Where's a man going to go?
00:49:58.340 Right.
00:49:58.940 Oh, my God.
00:50:00.360 When I first heard about this story, I was inherently skeptical, but you guys know me well enough to know I want to find out, OK, what's the story here?
00:50:06.340 Is this possible?
00:50:07.860 I mean, this seems this seems highly improbable that in this atmosphere, incredibly racially charged, that because this is what we're supposed to believe.
00:50:16.980 If you use your frickin' brain, you have to go through, OK, what does this actually mean?
00:50:21.640 If someone put a noose in a black man's garage, have you heard about a pandemic?
00:50:27.740 Have you heard about how restricted things are?
00:50:29.580 Do you understand how few people would have access to a NASCAR garage just before a major race at Talladega?
00:50:37.300 This would be an act of colossal, I mean, colossal stupidity.
00:50:42.600 This would be effectively like deciding you're going to rob a bank where you know you're going to get caught and you only take $20.
00:50:49.560 I mean, it's insane off the bat.
00:50:52.080 Now, people do insane things all the time.
00:50:54.420 So it is possible if there's some evidence.
00:50:57.060 And so like a suspect, I mean, this would be incredibly easy to figure out, OK, we think we might have known who did this because there's a very limited number of people who had the opportunity to do so.
00:51:09.320 But instead, without any kind of a suspect, without a theory of how this would have happened or why this would have happened in a logical world, and at the time, without even a photograph, the news media decides, yep, this happened.
00:51:22.520 This happened, and it's got to be racist because, after all, it's NASCAR, and it's Alabama, and we know about those people, right?
00:51:29.000 I mean, so they must be racist.
00:51:30.540 This is clearly very plausible in the world of the liberal media, and especially in the sports media.
00:51:35.860 I mean, ESPN is just the absolute worst on this, and they always fall for this stuff no matter what it is because they have to be woke because they're a bunch of white males who are terrified for their own jobs.
00:51:46.360 That's really what's at the essence of this, white males terrified of being canceled, so they jump on whatever it is because they need to be on the right side of history and show how woke they are, and they're one of the good ones, and please don't take my job.
00:52:01.960 That's what's really motivating this.
00:52:03.800 Now, NASCAR didn't help matters by throwing gasoline on the fire because they were terrified of being canceled, too.
00:52:09.560 And then what's happened since, though, I've got to tell you, I still have questions about because I'm more confused today than I was before we eventually realized that the FBI declared this was not a hate crime, that this was just a way of opening and closing a garage door, but this story has evolved in a way that is, frankly, bizarre since then.
00:52:31.720 So I'm not 100% sure we're ever going to know what really happened, except this was not, shockingly, like almost all these other news stories, this was not a hate crime.
00:52:41.080 Okay, so I don't know what you're confused about, and I'd like to hear that, but I'm confused on why everyone keeps calling this loop a noose.
00:52:51.240 I mean, do we not?
00:52:53.980 You put your finger on an important point.
00:52:56.600 A noose means two things to two different groups of people.
00:52:59.600 A noose is an actual knot.
00:53:02.600 Okay, let's be clear about that.
00:53:03.940 It's a legitimate knot.
00:53:06.120 Now, it has become seen as a symbol of racial hatred for understandable reasons because of hangings of black men in history.
00:53:16.720 So I understand that, but when you say the word noose, that's an actual knot.
00:53:22.000 If you go to the Wikipedia page for noose, it's the description of a knot.
00:53:26.020 And, yes, what appears to have been in Bubba Wallace's garage was a noose.
00:53:32.620 It was a noose knot that was used to close the garage door.
00:53:36.780 Now, where I'm a little confused is that we now apparently know why in the world NASCAR puts out this picture after the controversy is over, after the FBI has said, nope, this is not a hate crime, after Bubba Wallace has gone.
00:53:53.240 And this is, to me, the part, Glenn and Stu, that really gets me suspicious.
00:53:58.280 I'm not making an allegation right now, but I need an explanation.
00:54:02.840 So why does Bubba Wallace go on Don Lemon, who even Don Lemon was confused, now that that's unusual.
00:54:08.620 But Don Lemon was very confused in the interview on Tuesday night on CNN, where Bubba Wallace is still sticking with the hate crime narrative, right?
00:54:16.680 And it was a bad interview, but people were rallying to his side, of course.
00:54:20.880 And liberal media is always going to, they don't want to look like they were idiots and they look like they were duped.
00:54:25.700 So there's no negative pressure on Bubba Wallace after that CNN interview, other than maybe from conservatives going, what the hell was that?
00:54:33.560 And then the next day he puts out a statement, doesn't do an interview, puts out a statement, totally changing his story, saying, I'm a little embarrassed, thank goodness this wasn't a hate crime, thank you so much for the love, let's move on.
00:54:51.500 What I would like to know is, what happened in between?
00:54:56.800 What forced that statement?
00:54:59.000 Because to me, there requires new information to force that statement.
00:55:05.740 You see where I'm going with this?
00:55:07.040 I don't know what the explanation is.
00:55:10.120 I need an explanation, especially when then they put out this photo of this noose.
00:55:16.540 And I still don't understand the timeline.
00:55:18.900 I still don't understand when for sure that quote-unquote noose was put there, because the photos don't seem to match where this was in October of 2019.
00:55:33.040 And a lot of Wallace's supporters and the race baiters have been saying, well, see, this really wasn't noose.
00:55:39.060 There was only one noose on the entire, in all the 1,600 or whatever it is, garages at Talladega.
00:55:45.760 And I go, okay, that's a hell of a coincidence.
00:55:49.720 That's actually too much of a coincidence, especially when you have Wallace changing his story so dramatically.
00:55:56.600 And I would really like to know what piece of information made him decide, you know what?
00:56:03.920 What do you speculate?
00:56:06.380 What do you speculate?
00:56:08.300 Who put the damn noose there?
00:56:10.760 This shouldn't be that difficult to find out at this point.
00:56:13.520 It's the most famous noose in NASCAR history.
00:56:16.100 There's not that many people with access to these areas.
00:56:20.620 I am suggesting it is possible.
00:56:23.360 I am not.
00:56:23.920 I have been in the category of this is not Jesse Smollett, too.
00:56:26.880 As you guys know, I was way ahead of the curve on that story.
00:56:30.020 This is not Jesse Smollett.
00:56:31.440 And I'm not saying this is Jesse Smollett.
00:56:33.400 I'm saying it is theoretically possible that Bubba Wallace got some information that maybe,
00:56:38.640 I want to underline, maybe the rope that was sort of a noose last year that appears to have been cut in photographs in June of this year
00:56:48.940 got replaced by somebody on his team.
00:56:51.320 That's what I think is theoretically possible.
00:56:55.320 Theoretically possible.
00:56:56.340 But not meaning it as a noose.
00:56:58.800 Probably not.
00:57:00.800 I've always been in the misunderstanding category of this.
00:57:04.640 You know, the racist banana category of this.
00:57:07.760 The racist banana category.
00:57:09.940 But the most important part of this whole thing is it was clearly not, unless the FBI and now everybody else is in cahoots,
00:57:17.520 including Wallace, this was clearly not a hate crime and that we need to stop overreacting to these things.
00:57:24.940 And the media is exposing themselves as people who just believe all white males, especially in the South,
00:57:30.620 are inherently racist until proven otherwise.
00:57:32.900 And that's wrong because that's an incredibly, incredibly corrosive message.
00:57:38.780 All right.
00:57:39.360 Hang on.
00:57:39.800 Stu's got a question for you, but I've got to take a break for one minute and then we'll come back with John Ziegler
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00:59:13.260 Talking to John Ziegler of Mediaite.
00:59:28.900 John, another part of this that I find to be pretty interesting, because I would love to get the answer to the question you just asked as well would be really interesting.
00:59:36.580 But I think there's a chance that, you know, this thing gets cut off somehow and some hypersensitive crew member sees this noose and thinks someone's targeting his guy.
00:59:48.420 This escalates and escalates.
00:59:49.820 Everyone's on the same page.
00:59:51.180 Oh, my gosh.
00:59:51.720 Racism.
00:59:52.460 It blows up into what I heard one sports host say was the greatest moment in sports history when people were walking.
00:59:59.060 And legitimately heard that quote of those are walking down the pit crew, the, the, you know, before the race.
01:00:06.520 But like, well, I know I said to myself, do you believe in miracles when I saw that?
01:00:12.660 There you go.
01:00:13.880 But I mean, a lot of people are targeting saying Bubba Wallace is the issue here.
01:00:17.920 And you're right.
01:00:18.920 He handled the Don Lemon thing very poorly.
01:00:21.080 But, you know, he's some he's in the middle of an international racial racial controversy.
01:00:25.200 You can almost give him a little bit of a break.
01:00:28.860 Maybe the media, though, not asking basic skeptical questions about this from the moment it happened is inexcusable.
01:00:37.620 They've been burned by these stories hundreds of times and they continue to go down the same path.
01:00:42.700 NASCAR.
01:00:43.460 They hate NASCAR.
01:00:44.960 They hate the South.
01:00:46.140 And they want this narrative.
01:00:48.120 So why would they ask a single question?
01:00:49.820 I agree with Glenn, but I still think it goes to the basic issue of what the motivation of especially a white male sportscaster is.
01:01:00.160 Keep my gig at all costs.
01:01:04.060 So when you're deciding, OK, what position do I take on something like this?
01:01:08.880 Do I take the rational one, the skeptical one that might be based in truth, which, by the way, leads to a path where there's a darn good chance I get fired, especially if I turn out to be wrong?
01:01:18.840 Or do I go along with the herd?
01:01:21.060 And do I do I go with the safety of the herd?
01:01:24.780 And we see this all the time now.
01:01:27.940 The herd provides protection for these people in the media.
01:01:32.300 No one will go outside the herd because they're all terrified of getting run over.
01:01:36.460 Frankly, no one wants to be John Ziegler.
01:01:39.380 And I understand that.
01:01:41.280 Trust me.
01:01:42.300 I fully understand that.
01:01:44.020 But this is not conducive to truth telling because the herd provides a group mentality and no one asks questions like you just did, Steve.
01:01:53.060 And the herd is going over the cliff.
01:01:55.220 John Ziegler, thank you so much.
01:01:57.160 Zygmunt Freud, you can follow him on Twitter or freespeechbroadcasting.com.
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01:04:07.740 It's called thousand currents.
01:04:09.120 It is an offshoot of the Tides Foundation.
01:04:12.880 It is not American.
01:04:15.380 It is actually run in Great Britain, I believe.
01:04:19.420 But the one of the founding members and and now on the board is Susan Rosenberg.
01:04:30.200 If you don't know who she is.
01:04:32.480 Oh, she's a she's a prison activist.
01:04:35.480 She was pardoned by Bill Clinton, who said 16 years is enough time for her in prison.
01:04:44.940 She was in prison in New Jersey because she was caught with seven hundred and forty pounds of dynamite and weapons.
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01:05:03.260 But what she was a part of M-19 was a was the first all female lesbian terrorist group.
01:05:12.740 And I mean, that sounds like a episode of Charlie's Angels that I want to see, quite honestly.
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01:06:39.760 You know, one of the reasons why you really need to subscribe to the Blaze is because what we were just talking about just a minute ago with John Ziegler.
01:06:53.500 John is one of the guys who will actually tell the truth.
01:06:57.940 He will come out and say the really unpopular things and the guy doesn't make a dime.
01:07:02.360 And he's hated by everybody.
01:07:07.320 Strangely, I still like him, but he's hated by everybody.
01:07:11.480 But the only people that are really doing these things are people generally on a conservative platform.
01:07:19.000 When you're on a conservative platform, you know, you're attacked by by everybody.
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01:07:41.500 So you don't have people.
01:07:42.840 And the only people that I've seen that are willing to speak out in mainstream media, one of the bravest guys ever is Will Kane at ESPN.
01:07:51.440 That guy has taken on issue after issue after issue.
01:07:55.680 He's a Blaze graduate.
01:07:57.860 He worked and started his career, I think, kind of here at the Blaze and became very popular and now is at ESPN.
01:08:04.620 And I haven't heard.
01:08:05.560 Is he what is he doing now?
01:08:07.440 Stu on?
01:08:08.560 Is he funny?
01:08:09.320 You mentioned what's he doing now on the funny you mentioned this one.
01:08:12.280 It's interesting.
01:08:12.980 And we love Will.
01:08:13.700 He's a great guy and really love him and a great smart sports host as well.
01:08:18.980 So he went over to do sports after, you know, I think he went from here to Fox News for a little bit.
01:08:24.260 And then he went over and started doing some sports stuff and he has a very successful show at ESPN.
01:08:29.500 And I did see a tweet from him about this Bubba Wallace situation.
01:08:35.220 And it was basically criticizing the media for not being able to, I don't know, competently look at these things with any level of skepticism.
01:08:43.620 And he had, you know, a great string on that or threat on that.
01:08:46.360 And he's so smart when he makes it.
01:08:48.300 I don't know how he keeps his job, but usually it's because he's so, he's so, he lost his job, didn't he?
01:08:56.060 It's funny.
01:08:56.660 I went to go find it.
01:08:57.520 And the first clip is about his appearance on his last day at ESPN.
01:09:02.260 So apparently he is leaving ESPN.
01:09:04.660 And that's not because he's got fired.
01:09:06.580 But I don't know if, you know, he's going, he's now going back to Fox News.
01:09:10.600 So, I mean, my guess is considering his career arc, this is a, this is a promotion and he's going to have a, you know, I'm sure he's doing very well for himself.
01:09:18.560 However, it can't be easy to do a show where you're a moderate or a conservative at ESPN.
01:09:26.820 You are required to take the line of the Chaz protesters or you're off the air.
01:09:33.240 That is essentially the, those are the two options.
01:09:35.520 Don't have a job or you find a nice home in Chaz.
01:09:39.420 Those are the two things you can do at ESPN these days.
01:09:42.240 That's, that's, I have to tell you, I don't, I don't trust Fox News.
01:09:45.940 Do you, to be, to have the backbone?
01:09:48.800 I mean, you know, there's, I mean, I really like it, Fox, but yeah, no, I, I don't agree with everything they say.
01:09:53.240 I really like it, Fox.
01:09:54.740 I mean, I, I don't know if I, you know, I, I, I pray for Tucker Carlson because he is so successful.
01:10:03.120 He is in the zeitgeist right now.
01:10:05.400 He is the tip of the spear right now.
01:10:07.760 Um, and you should pray for him, uh, and support him, uh, and anybody who is brave enough to advertise on his, uh, on his show.
01:10:17.200 Um, he is spot on right now saying the things that others, you know, uh, you know, in the scriptures, it says men's hearts will fail.
01:10:26.880 And in those days, men's hearts will fail them.
01:10:29.280 That's what this means.
01:10:30.640 I'm convinced of it.
01:10:31.780 That's what this means.
01:10:33.300 Men's hearts are failing them.
01:10:35.380 They don't have the courage to stand up.
01:10:39.020 This, the, the, the other thing I've always told you is the, the, the woman who was one of the righteous among the nations.
01:10:45.520 And I said, how do I water that plant of that, that, that tree of righteousness in people?
01:10:51.160 How do I, how do I, um, prepare them to have real courage?
01:10:55.300 And she said, you misunderstand the righteous didn't suddenly become righteous.
01:11:00.120 They just refuse to go over the cliff with the rest of humanity.
01:11:03.800 So really our job is not noble and it's not grandiose at any stretch of the imagination.
01:11:12.320 It's just to recognize.
01:11:14.620 I know what we have always believe it believed was eternal truth.
01:11:21.680 Now there may be some things that change in society that we have to change with the times because we do grow.
01:11:28.240 We do have new experiences.
01:11:29.560 We do learn and we do change those things, but I'm not going to deny the things that I know are true.
01:11:36.900 And one of those is freedom of speech, that we have differing opinions.
01:11:41.820 And anyone who's trying to shut somebody down because they have a differing opinion is a totalitarian period.
01:11:50.760 That's it.
01:11:52.040 Anybody who says that we can't have differing opinions that you must bow down.
01:11:57.340 The other thing I know is eternally true is anytime someone teaches you, there is no forgiveness and you are born in sin because something that your father or your grandfather did is an absolute lie.
01:12:11.820 Another truth, I know, it is important to recognize the differences in in color because God made us different colors.
01:12:21.320 So there is a purpose there.
01:12:23.200 I don't know what it is, but there's a purpose there.
01:12:26.100 And we should recognize that.
01:12:28.180 But to not judge someone on their character and instead judge them on their color, we have flipped this completely upside down.
01:12:38.360 It's judged me by the content of my character.
01:12:40.900 And that's what Martin Luther King wanted.
01:12:43.640 Now, the social justice warriors say, no, judge people on their color.
01:12:49.800 Black is great.
01:12:51.340 White is an abomination.
01:12:52.640 And there is no forgiveness.
01:12:54.780 Those are eternal truths.
01:12:56.040 And don't go over the cliff with everybody else.
01:12:58.300 Don't don't do it.
01:13:00.640 It is one of those things.
01:13:01.880 Men's hearts are failing them.
01:13:03.100 Yeah, no.
01:13:03.700 And it is.
01:13:04.440 It's an important thing to look at.
01:13:05.940 But I think I wanted to ask you about the your event coming up here in what is it?
01:13:11.920 Is it two two weeks now?
01:13:13.760 What is it?
01:13:14.140 I came.
01:13:14.420 No, it's a week from yesterday.
01:13:15.600 Week from yesterday.
01:13:16.920 Wow.
01:13:17.100 That's coming up fast.
01:13:17.860 Yeah, I know.
01:13:18.380 You're doing this at in at your ranch.
01:13:21.380 Obviously, like you had a huge event planned for the summer in Gettysburg.
01:13:27.260 And there was a little there's a little issue of a global pandemic that that didn't quite
01:13:32.300 allow that one to occur.
01:13:34.720 Right.
01:13:35.040 But so this one, is it a replacement for that?
01:13:38.860 Is it?
01:13:39.380 It's on the replacement.
01:13:41.800 Yeah, it's a replacement for that.
01:13:43.500 But I think this is.
01:13:49.820 You know, we weren't going to do that event after the global pandemic.
01:13:54.440 We weren't going to do that event.
01:13:56.220 And then I got up here and I started walking the land, you know, and and it is so beautiful
01:14:03.900 and majestic up here.
01:14:05.380 And I realized we've lost touch with the land.
01:14:08.560 We've lost touch with who we are and and the stories and the the true stories of the
01:14:14.680 pioneers and the bravery and the courage that it took.
01:14:18.880 And and I know that this event in Gettysburg was supposed to happen about the covenant.
01:14:26.340 We are a covenant nation.
01:14:28.760 And there's some really interesting things about the covenant.
01:14:33.400 The the the covenant is I will give you a land.
01:14:39.560 I will give you prosperity.
01:14:41.860 I will give you posterity.
01:14:44.280 Children.
01:14:45.000 This is the Abrahamic covenant.
01:14:47.000 Give you children that will go forth and and be an example.
01:14:52.420 I will give you prosperity.
01:14:55.400 And I will give you protection.
01:15:00.300 Well, that covenant, it's spelled out in that way.
01:15:05.240 Those those four things come in that order.
01:15:07.960 When you start living an unrighteous life, those things are reversed in that order.
01:15:13.220 In 2001, we lost the protection of this land.
01:15:18.960 It was a warning.
01:15:19.940 You guys are are not going to lose.
01:15:23.020 You've lost my protection.
01:15:24.820 I can't stop anything from happening to you guys anymore because you're not living a covenant
01:15:29.860 life.
01:15:30.380 Then we lost our prosperity.
01:15:34.540 We lost our prosperity in 2008.
01:15:37.380 Then the year of the Shemitah, remember, 20.
01:15:41.840 So what was it?
01:15:42.440 2016 or 2015 2015 was supposed to all these horrible things were supposed to happen.
01:15:48.780 Well, not according to a covenant in the reverse.
01:15:52.260 We would lose our children.
01:15:54.140 We would lose our children.
01:15:56.260 What what happened in 2015?
01:15:58.160 2016, the Congress refused to stop funding Planned Parenthood.
01:16:06.340 In fact, we doubled down on Planned Parenthood.
01:16:10.500 So now we're losing our children.
01:16:12.480 The last one to lose is the land.
01:16:16.400 And that's if you if you believe in this seven year cycle, that's the last thing we lose.
01:16:22.400 And that's 2022, 2021 or 2022.
01:16:26.220 2022, and I think if we don't turn around, we lose everything, guys.
01:16:32.880 We lose everything.
01:16:35.320 And it's really simple.
01:16:37.940 So I've been looking for things that can unite us.
01:16:40.560 And I've been looking for people that can set the truth of American history back into place.
01:16:48.480 So what you're going to get next Thursday night at seven, I urge you to bring your churches
01:16:53.860 together, you know, bring your classmates together, watch it virtually if you have to, but bring
01:16:59.880 your families together.
01:17:01.180 And I need you to help me spread the word.
01:17:04.820 Those with eyes and ears will hear and they will see.
01:17:08.600 And it's going to take it's going to be, you know, a remnant of this nation that saves it.
01:17:16.480 And we may only save it as a remnant, but it must be preserved.
01:17:21.920 And it's our children that are going to be fighting this battle.
01:17:26.040 So we are going to be restoring the history of America from the pilgrims to George Washington
01:17:33.220 to Abraham Lincoln.
01:17:34.300 And today we are reaching out to the African-American community to be able to restore their history
01:17:41.600 and show not a bunch of white guys showing you, but a bunch of black guys that can show
01:17:46.860 you, um, and restore that history, then give you actual action things to do and ask you
01:17:55.820 to take the covenant with us.
01:17:57.320 And it is, um, I've been working on it.
01:18:02.540 I've been writing every day for the last two weeks.
01:18:05.700 It is the best thing that I've ever written.
01:18:08.900 Um, it is inspiring.
01:18:11.200 It is true.
01:18:12.560 It is bold.
01:18:13.580 And it is what this country needs.
01:18:15.540 At least I think it's what this audience needs.
01:18:18.300 Uh, and that's next Thursday night, 8 PM blaze TV and all our social media platforms.
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01:20:23.960 Bob Woodson from the, uh, Woodson center is on with us and an update on, uh, thousand currents.
01:20:32.300 It looks like our show had a little impact and they're a little afraid.
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01:22:05.880 Oh, yeah.
01:22:07.000 Hello, America.
01:22:08.320 Welcome to the program.
01:22:09.720 It's Friday.
01:22:11.500 We've got a jam-packed hour for you.
01:22:14.740 I have to tell you the latest with our special that happened on Wednesday.
01:22:21.340 They blinked an update on a thousand currents that just happened, and it's going to boggle your mind.
01:22:31.420 I'll get a quick update on that.
01:22:33.180 Then Bob Woodson, who was on with us yesterday.
01:22:35.960 He's the founder and president of the Woodson Center and of the 1776 Project.
01:22:41.620 He is a black man that is trying to grab culture back and the African-American history back and put it into its rightful place.
01:22:53.680 I've only asked one guest that I know of, and that was Marcus Luttrell, to come back and be on the show a second day in a row.
01:23:05.940 And Bob, it was just a rare interview yesterday, and you need to hear his voice and hear what he's doing.
01:23:13.880 And we'll talk about that here in a second.
01:23:16.040 But honestly, I don't know how we can get to any of that.
01:23:20.460 With the coronavirus going on, Joe Biden announced some new numbers on how many have died because of coronavirus, and it's pretty shocking.
01:23:30.880 I want you to hear this.
01:23:33.080 What people drastically underestimate is the impact on the mental health of people who now everything is complicated.
01:23:40.160 Not only is the health care piece, but people don't have a job, people don't have anywhere to go, they don't know what they're going to do.
01:23:47.940 And a lot of people you have unnecessarily.
01:23:51.000 Now we have over 120 million dead from COVID.
01:23:55.580 Over 120 million dead.
01:23:58.180 And I think he said it all when he said people underestimate the mental health.
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01:25:59.280 All right, let's go to let's go to Jason.
01:26:03.140 Do we have Jason in with us?
01:26:04.360 Yep.
01:26:04.720 Did he come in?
01:26:05.640 So, yep, Jason, I want you to give an update.
01:26:08.440 Jason is our head researcher and and has worked really hard on tracking down the money that went from to BLM.
01:26:18.840 And it is shocking, shocking what we found.
01:26:23.400 First of all, it's not a 501 C three.
01:26:25.840 It's not a charity.
01:26:26.800 So when they're raising money and asking for donations, they can't receive it themselves because it's not a charity.
01:26:33.020 It's a global corporation.
01:26:35.720 It is a global network now.
01:26:39.500 Wildly funded.
01:26:40.620 I mean, it's 80 percent of the money that is that is that goes to BLM actually is spent on salaries and airfare and consulting.
01:26:54.580 Only six percent of their money actually goes to their initiatives.
01:27:00.160 Six percent.
01:27:01.820 That's phenomenal to me, but we exposed how their money laundering system seems to work.
01:27:10.120 There's no transparency here.
01:27:11.920 I hope the FBI is working on this, but we told you that the Tides Foundation is involved and now a new spinoff of the Tides Foundation called Thousand Currents.
01:27:23.280 And we told you on the board of directors is one of the first female terrorists in the United States.
01:27:31.380 She was sentenced to federal prison.
01:27:34.060 She spent, I think, 16 years in prison and Bill Clinton pardoned her.
01:27:40.040 She's now been cleansed and now she's helping run Thousand Currents.
01:27:45.500 And she was part of M-19, a very, very dangerous group that is what was a lesbian group and hates the patriarchy and hates men and everything else.
01:27:57.960 Uh, and got involved in the, you know, black power initiative.
01:28:03.600 Uh, and she's, she's a convicted terrorist.
01:28:09.160 She's now, uh, helping, uh, steer Black Lives Matter globally.
01:28:14.920 Now, what did we find out this morning, Jason?
01:28:17.500 So if you went to their website before, you could find on their board of directors page a glowing description of her.
01:28:24.680 Uh, you know, she's a human rights activist and prisoners rights.
01:28:27.200 The way they did it, though, because remember, she's a convicted terrorist.
01:28:29.860 It'd be like saying, yeah, Osama bin Laden works for us, but he's a great religious liberty activist out, you know, and they forget about all the other stuff.
01:28:36.700 They don't mention the actions, the terrorism at all.
01:28:39.080 Well, if you want to go today to go read this for yourself, Thousand Currents has now removed that page from their website.
01:28:45.760 It's gone.
01:28:47.280 It is gone.
01:28:47.980 Fortunately, we saved it.
01:28:51.720 So you can go to our website, Glenn Beck dot com, and, uh, you'll see it.
01:28:57.780 If you're watching Blaze TV, you see the page, uh, that, uh, that they have now removed, uh, on Susan Rosenberg and everyone who is on their board of directors.
01:29:08.280 They have blinked.
01:29:09.720 They know we are on to them.
01:29:11.760 Um, and I've dealt with these people before and they are slippery and they are fast, uh, and, uh, they didn't used to be.
01:29:21.320 And we caught them in too many things and they had to go burrow down even deeper.
01:29:27.400 So, uh, you please watch this show on Blaze TV.
01:29:32.720 It's on demand right now.
01:29:34.980 Uh, and what was the name of the special, uh, Jason?
01:29:39.680 Uh, it was million dollar questions for Black Lives Matter.
01:29:44.240 Yeah.
01:29:44.360 Million dollar questions.
01:29:45.740 Yeah.
01:29:46.040 For BLM.
01:29:46.860 Thank you very much, Jason.
01:29:47.840 I appreciate it.
01:29:48.580 Keep following and keep digging.
01:29:50.940 All right.
01:29:51.700 Yesterday on this program, I had, uh, really a legend, uh, Bob Woodson.
01:29:57.880 Uh, he is the founder and president of the Woodson Center in 1981.
01:30:02.380 He was, he was one of the first guys to go into low income neighborhoods and address the problems of communities.
01:30:08.960 Former civil rights activists, uh, headed the National Urban League Department of Criminal Justice, been a resident at the American Enterprise Foundation for Public Policy Research.
01:30:20.400 A lot of people refer to him as the godfather of neighborhood empowerment movement.
01:30:25.000 And he has had a special concern, uh, for the problems of the youth in, uh, and the problems that really affect the urban centers of, of America.
01:30:36.740 Welcome to the program, Bob.
01:30:38.560 How are you?
01:30:39.780 Oh, great to be here again.
01:30:42.560 Great to be here.
01:30:43.820 Well, I'm, I'm glad to have you.
01:30:45.840 Um, Bob, you wrote something.
01:30:49.440 This was, uh, in the Hill a year ago.
01:30:54.560 You wrote, as we mark the first anniversary of the violent protest and counter protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, that resulted in the deaths of a woman and two police officers.
01:31:03.020 We're in no better place with respect, with respect to race and injustice in our country.
01:31:07.260 The issue of race is being used as a political weapon on both sides and is fueling the growing divide that threatens to descend us, uh, into tribalism.
01:31:17.060 The same forces involved in Charlottesville riots are angling for a rematch in D.C.
01:31:21.880 We have fascists on the right who claim to represent disaffected white people.
01:31:27.640 We have anarchists on the left who purport to speak for the marginalized minorities and the poor.
01:31:32.860 They are, they ready themselves to battle it out again with the only outcome of being more racial strife and calls to remove the symbols of Southern resistance by taking down statues of generals and renaming schools and streets, trying to right the wrongs of the past by killing the dead.
01:31:48.920 That was last year.
01:31:50.320 How do you feel today, Bob?
01:31:53.200 I feel that it is, uh, really, uh, gotten worse.
01:31:57.580 Um, as I said, that the, it's, it's troubling that, uh, that, as you said, all that money is being, uh, funneled into groups whose sole purpose is really to destroy civil society.
01:32:12.100 Um, and I think they're, they're Marxist, but what's, what's really troubling is again,
01:32:17.320 low-income black communities are being really exploited, uh, and yet the civil rights leaders, including members of the black caucus, are just silent.
01:32:27.700 You don't hear about them.
01:32:29.000 And, and, and, and so it's, it is very troubling, but again, the people who are going to suffer most are the very people that black, black lives matter said they're, they're trying to promote social justice.
01:32:42.060 Uh, and, and, and they're also assigning the responsibility.
01:32:46.340 They're using the failed, uh, uh, uh, policies of the last 50 years.
01:32:53.980 Uh, poor blacks have suffered because of the policies of the last 50 years, but now they're assigning responsibility to institutional racism,
01:33:03.400 which means that we don't have to examine what were those black politicians doing for the last 50 years who have been running these programs in these cities and spending the bulk of that $22 trillion that have been spent.
01:33:18.620 If you look, uh, Glenn, at the income gap, the biggest income gap in America isn't between black and whites.
01:33:24.760 It's between low income blacks and upper income blacks.
01:33:28.260 And so if racism were the single culprit, the question is, and why aren't all blacks suffering equally?
01:33:36.940 And, and, and, and so we have an unfortunate situation that poor blacks are suffering, not from institutional racism, but institutional betrayal by those that they were trusted, uh, to put in office.
01:33:51.280 I was, I was a member of that, uh, you know, I, I was in the civil rights movement and we fought, we are saying, give us a chance to run these programs in these cities and we will do right by our own people.
01:34:06.040 And, and like they said, when we went in to clean up that, that, that cesspool, it's soon as they got honored, it became a hot tub.
01:34:14.200 Hmm.
01:34:14.640 And so we have an unfortunate situation where we've commoditized the pot, the poor.
01:34:20.760 And so there, there are a commodity.
01:34:22.640 That's why they stepped on the way they are.
01:34:25.720 So Bob, did this, for instance, black lives matter at the top of all of these that are really funding and doing all the legwork, it appears.
01:34:38.120 It's a lot of white people, um, is, is this coming, is this coming from the, uh, the African American community or is this coming from, uh, a group of white Marxists who are just seizing an opportunity and using the black community yet again in, in a despicable way?
01:35:02.320 It's that they are really using them.
01:35:05.100 In fact, the first two days in most of these cities, uh, of protest against, uh, Floyd, George Floyd, they were peaceful.
01:35:15.660 These are young people.
01:35:16.960 They've been housed for months and they came out the process.
01:35:20.400 But then what happened is that in most cases, people came in from our town and then as soon as it got dark, they began to break windows.
01:35:29.140 And in fact, they, they exploited the, the passion of these young people and, and it was primarily white people.
01:35:37.020 You have instances where a well-dressed white couple, uh, drove into the community in the back of their car, they had bricks, but it was a neighborhood level black woman who cussed them out and forced them to leave and flee.
01:35:50.500 And there are hundreds of these indigenous leaders who are indignant about the destruction of their own community, but they don't have a voice.
01:35:59.700 And so the 1776, we're trying to give a voice to those blacks who are voices of dissent in these communities, Glenn, and they're there, but the only, the only attention goes to those white, um, supposed to be supporters.
01:36:17.920 If you look at what institutions are flying black lives matter, they're not black churches in black communities.
01:36:25.300 They're white churches flying the black lives.
01:36:28.580 We just ride around in any city.
01:36:30.480 You will see black lives matter slag on white churches, not on black churches.
01:36:36.640 So Bob, let me, um, let me stay on black lives matter for just a second.
01:36:42.020 And then, and then I want to come back to 1776 and the voices that you are gathering, um, black lives matter.
01:36:50.240 The, the founder of BET said yesterday, and this, a prediction of mine that they are going to become a political party.
01:36:59.580 Um, and yesterday the founder of BET came out and said, we should get rid of the democratic party.
01:37:06.260 We should get out of that and there should be a black party.
01:37:09.060 Um, and you know, BLM is probably the, the, the best solution for that.
01:37:15.920 This to me seems like the biggest con of all time.
01:37:22.800 You're going from one party that just has abused you, used you and lied to you now to another one that is even worse for your community.
01:37:34.280 And, and, and, and I don't think it's going to sell.
01:37:39.320 Well, first of all, I know it won't.
01:37:42.540 You see what black lives matter did.
01:37:44.580 It, it traded on the moral authority of the civil rights movement and the civil rights movement in black America achieved in America against the odds because of the nuclear family, the strength of the family and its Christian virtues and values.
01:37:58.740 And so, uh, black lives matter use that moral authority.
01:38:03.700 And then, but they shifted to define, uh, fairness and justice to now shift it to, so that it is even hostile to, uh, black values.
01:38:15.240 It is, it is not pro family.
01:38:17.680 It, it, it defines the nuclear family as Eurocentric and therefore racist.
01:38:22.560 It defines the Christian religion, um, as homophobic.
01:38:27.260 Uh, and so it is even hostile to the forces, but the, doing the, the, uh, the depression when the, uh, when the communists tried to make inroads into the black community and they were unsuccessful because they were anti-God.
01:38:43.200 And I think that there are strong, uh, uh, uh, tenets in our community and BLM will also fail because of, of their hostility to, uh, values that are very critical to the survival of black Americans.
01:39:02.440 We're not too far from understanding what really delivered us from oppression.
01:39:08.200 And I think that, uh, large matter underestimates that.
01:39:13.260 I think that is the best news I heard because I think the white community is a long way away from, uh, understanding what got us here in a good way.
01:39:22.140 Bob Woodson, we continue with you in just a second.
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01:41:09.660 You said, Bob, those suffering the problem must be involved in the creation and implementation of the solution.
01:41:16.480 I believe that it is going to be the African American community that will save America in the end.
01:41:24.820 If we learn from the first civil rights movement and a Martin Luther King appears, do you see those people on the horizon?
01:41:35.520 Do you see people who really love the country, understand the principles, understand the problems, and have the courage to stand in this atmosphere?
01:41:48.500 You know, people who have suffered directly the consequences of their own misdeeds, and when they recover from it, nothing is stronger than someone who's in recovery from a self-destructive condition.
01:42:07.500 And so, but there are, the big sleeping giant in America are the thousands and millions of low-income blacks who know over the past 60 years that their condition has suffered under the control of their own politicians.
01:42:27.400 These people are betrayers, and they're going to wake up and realize that they're being exploited and used.
01:42:35.520 And so what we've been doing is going around and demonstrating to people that their destiny is determined by decisions that they make, not by decisions that are outside.
01:42:46.200 And in fact, there's nothing more injurious to people when you convey the notion that they don't have control of their own destiny, that somehow white America is the universal future.
01:43:02.780 Yes.
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01:45:27.360 So, Bob, let me tell you a story.
01:45:28.820 We were the Blaze was down covering the Dallas Black Lives Matter March.
01:45:36.100 I don't even know, five years ago, where I think it was five or six police officers were shot and killed.
01:45:44.020 And that week we were not talking to each other down in Dallas.
01:45:51.000 And all of a sudden, our reporters found themselves cowering behind cars and helping each other,
01:45:58.520 trying to escape the rain of bullets.
01:46:01.060 And they found out they had a lot in common.
01:46:04.580 And so I brought them in and I sat down with three of the people that were marching with Black Lives Matter.
01:46:11.360 None of them had read the website.
01:46:13.580 None of them knew what these people stood for.
01:46:16.500 And what I found was two things.
01:46:20.020 One, they were afraid to talk to me.
01:46:23.520 They thought I was an enemy and and two, they were really concerned about the youth of of their homes and their neighborhoods and said that something had changed in their youth.
01:46:40.380 And I remember a matriarch of a family said, I'm beginning to be afraid of that generation.
01:46:47.300 So when you say that Black Lives Matter under underestimates the power of the church and religion, et cetera, et cetera,
01:46:56.300 do you include the the the newest generation and the generation of 20 somethings?
01:47:05.300 Yes, I do.
01:47:06.400 I mean, I I've spent a lot of time working.
01:47:10.560 In fact, I just had a two hour live stream where I brought back 20 young men.
01:47:18.260 When I knew them, they were teenagers and gang members and fighting and killing one another.
01:47:22.980 And we brought them together to the peace table.
01:47:25.840 And then they became ambassadors of peace.
01:47:30.180 And they went back into the same communities where they were marauders.
01:47:34.100 And as a consequence, they we didn't have a gang death for 12 years.
01:47:39.760 And then at this webinar, we had other young people who were 10 and 12 years old at the time.
01:47:50.760 And they are now carrying on the traditions that were communicated with them.
01:47:57.920 So we are we have islands of excellence around the country where grassroots leaders are young men who are in their early 30s and 40s who are moral mentors and character coaches.
01:48:12.460 They have more sway over these kids than a Black Lives Matter because they are with them every day when when they need something to eat.
01:48:24.280 These young men are there.
01:48:25.440 That's why drug dealers are much more influential in these communities than a lot of social workers and others, because they are indigenous.
01:48:35.020 They're there when the children have needs.
01:48:37.660 And so but I know from experience all over this country that that that strength, that resolve to live a responsible life is there.
01:48:46.880 It's just that they aren't the people showing up to these demonstrations.
01:48:50.260 And so that's why the only people you hear from are the ones who are without content and meaning in their lives.
01:49:00.440 But I can tell you, Glenn, I spent all of my my life in these communities and they are an insurgent.
01:49:07.940 There are certain insurgent groups all over this country, man.
01:49:12.420 They are the silent majority in the black community.
01:49:15.760 And so what they need, though, is the means for them to speak and act for themselves.
01:49:22.760 Trust me, they're there.
01:49:23.960 I'll send you some links to to some of these individuals who are actively going out and challenging Black Lives Matter and these demonstrators telling them to stay the hell out of our communities.
01:49:38.980 But, again, the press does not focus on them.
01:49:43.920 And so that's why we need to invest in making their voices heard.
01:49:50.960 Well, I will tell you, I will tell you, Bob, I would like to work with you on making sure that my audience hears their voices,
01:49:59.520 because it will give us hope as an audience that somebody is speaking out against it because you don't hear it in the media.
01:50:08.980 But how can we help you get those voices heard in the communities where they need to be heard?
01:50:16.740 Well, I just think that those that we are trying to talk with some public relations firms, we just need we have the we have the content, we have the people.
01:50:27.500 We just don't have the venue and the resources to to to get that.
01:50:32.780 For instance, there are a lot of institutions in the Black community that are still adhere to the traditional values, like the Piney Wood School in that was started in 1908.
01:50:47.740 That's a black boarding school that caters to the kids who are who are deprived and they are governed by traditional values.
01:50:58.620 The kids have to work mandatory chapel.
01:51:01.620 So there are groups like that all over the country, but they're struggling.
01:51:07.760 So if we and so we need to step up and make a bold statement by supporting institutions that reflect traditional American values.
01:51:18.920 And then that will serve as a witness to people that these values are important.
01:51:26.580 People are more people are tired of sermons.
01:51:28.940 They want to see a sermon.
01:51:31.480 They're tired of being told of American exceptionalism.
01:51:35.320 We need to see American exceptionalism demonstrated by supporting people who, as a consequence of their personal path towards redemption, exhibit these these values.
01:51:48.700 And so so. So I really think. So we have to have the combination of of of of of of of of principles articulated.
01:51:58.280 But we also see these principles actually transforming lives.
01:52:05.240 And we need to publicize those the actions of individuals who have.
01:52:10.920 For instance, the attack on the Emancipation Statue, people don't realize that that was supported 100 percent by free states.
01:52:22.880 And there were great ceremonies.
01:52:24.780 There should be a film educating people about that emancipation.
01:52:29.340 And President Grant had his whole cabinet, the Supreme Court, the blacks had bands playing.
01:52:38.520 It was a tremendous celebration in 1876 of the unveiling of this statue.
01:52:44.720 And for it to be threatened with being torn down is just outrageous.
01:52:51.340 But people don't know the sacrifices that black America made to get that statue erected.
01:52:58.160 And so these are the kind of positive stories when we need to publicize.
01:53:04.900 I will tell you that I read the Frederick Douglass dedicatory speech, and it is unbelievable from start to finish.
01:53:14.240 The criticism is it comes from one guy.
01:53:17.300 He was a professor, but he said he was there.
01:53:19.940 He said I was just a few feet away.
01:53:21.600 The criticism is that the black is kneeling down, and he said that Frederick Douglass didn't even like that.
01:53:34.380 But I don't read that statue that way.
01:53:37.300 I mean, when I first started looking at it, I could see how you could say that.
01:53:41.080 But it appears as though it's a man who has just had his chains broken and is getting up.
01:53:47.540 He's only on one knee, and it looks as though he's getting up, and he's not cowering, and he's not looking at Lincoln.
01:53:54.880 He's looking up to a brighter future.
01:53:59.960 No, I agree.
01:54:01.180 It uses some unpleasant symbols, but you've got to look at the content of it and the very fact that Howard University, there was great celebration.
01:54:13.860 Every fraternal organization showed up.
01:54:16.020 Every member of the cabinets came.
01:54:18.420 The Supreme Court came to that.
01:54:20.760 It was a great coming together of America to celebrate Emancipation Proclamation.
01:54:27.920 We are the only nation ever to have an Emancipation Proclamation.
01:54:32.180 We're the only nation in the world that ever fought a war to end slavery, and it continued after our revolution.
01:54:39.420 For 50 years, it continued in this continent after the war.
01:54:43.060 So there's much for us to celebrate, but we hope to develop videos.
01:54:52.920 There are all kinds of examples of Americans ex-slave using the American free enterprise system to elevate themselves and their communities.
01:55:04.260 But we just need to counter this message coming from the left that a black America is defined only by its oppression as opposed to its resilience and how there were 15-plus people who were born slaves who died millionaires.
01:55:24.520 How do they do that?
01:55:25.500 Everybody needs to know about that.
01:55:28.260 Bob, last question.
01:55:30.600 I'm just running out of time again.
01:55:32.260 But how do you talk to your community, your own community, when people say the cops are out of control and they're killers?
01:55:43.460 What's the real dialogue that happens in the black community when you're there?
01:55:52.460 First of all, when I'm there, I take five mothers who lost children to black-on-black violence, and they talk about how the police were helpful in not only catching their killers, but for helping to restore.
01:56:10.420 In other words, I call upon people who are witnesses to the contrary.
01:56:15.020 They talk about how police officers have saved their lives.
01:56:19.720 And so that's what I did in this webinar.
01:56:22.560 I had police officers in black communities who have cooperated to reduce the violence in that community of Benning Terrace.
01:56:31.560 So, again, you counter an argument not with another argument.
01:56:36.620 You counter it with an experience.
01:56:38.620 When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus and said, are you the one or do we seek another, Jesus didn't hand out his resume.
01:56:48.760 He didn't say, wasn't I born on Christmas.
01:56:51.600 He healed in their presence and said, go tell them what you saw.
01:56:56.460 Glenn, that's what we've got to do.
01:56:57.960 We've got to say to doubters about the principles of this country, let me show you witnesses and ask them, are the policemen?
01:57:07.240 Ask them, are these values of our country racist?
01:57:11.920 Ask the people whose lives have been uplifted as a consequence of the embrace of these virtues and principles of our founders.
01:57:20.880 Do it through video.
01:57:22.540 Do it through film.
01:57:23.880 Do it through personal testimony.
01:57:26.640 Bob Woodson is a very important voice.
01:57:34.380 And the Woodson Center is what they're doing is extraordinarily important and they need resources.
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01:58:09.440 Bob, thank you very much.
01:58:10.760 And I'm ready to stand with you and help you in any way that we possibly can.
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