Glenn Beck talks about Joe Biden's comments on the campaign trail and why he thinks President Obama should have been able to explain his health care reform plan to voters. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Fox News Radio Network.
00:06:09.520OK, so yesterday and I love this because this is truly Joe Biden and it's going to be interesting to see the two of these guys go head to head and also to see the press.
00:06:25.500Remember, the press was all upset, all of the violence, any violence, any violence that happens anywhere in the world is going to be Donald Trump's fault.
00:07:33.580If you start off with a notion there's nothing you can do.
00:07:36.640Well, why don't you all go home then, man?
00:07:38.440Or let's start a real physical revolution if you're talking about it, because we have to be able to change what we're doing within our system.
00:07:47.300So, so I'm trying to I'm I'm I'm trying to decide is he because he's talking to religious leaders, which I love.
00:07:56.980I just love the fact that he's he's having this conversation with religious leaders.
00:08:01.440So is he calling for revolution or is he because if we don't give him the benefit of the doubt, he was calling for revolution.
00:08:10.920But if we give him the benefit of the doubt, he was saying what?
00:08:16.960Look, there's there's no other option.
00:08:19.420If you can't make the case, there's no other option.
00:08:56.900I just want to say that the headlines that are wrong, the headlines should be that he's a conspiracy theorist saying that a revolution is coming.
00:09:06.440I mean, that's what they would say about you and did, by the way, say about you when you said this, because, I mean, you've said multiple times a very similar brand of analysis, which is, look, we can't.
00:09:19.240You know, there are going to be people coming and taking people out of buildings and and and beating them in the streets.
00:09:27.660How many times we were just watching a clip of Andrew Wilkow from Blaze TV, who was highlighting all of these incidents where people are now walking up to women on the streets who happen to be Trump supporters and kicking them and punching them in the face because they're, quote unquote, Nazis.
00:09:42.580In fact, let's play that, because I think this is really important, because what he's saying is, if you can't convince, well, they're done convincing.
00:09:51.080Remember, the left is the one that's saying the conversation is over.
00:09:55.580There is no there's no more dialogue on things like global warming.
00:09:59.680There's there's a you are a denier or you're standing in the way of progress because of X, Y and Z.
00:10:07.300Remember, yesterday we played the audio that I want a what would you call it?
00:10:14.480I mean, really, a communist government.
00:10:17.400This is the the city councilwoman from Denver says she wants all shared property, all shared everything.
00:10:24.080She was looking at a communist kind of way of life, and she said, and I'm willing to fight for it any means necessary.
00:10:32.200So they are there. Many of these revolutionaries are already there.
00:10:39.040But let's just not say that without backing it up.
00:10:42.340This is from Andrew Wilkow and his program on Blaze TV just last night.
00:10:47.500You know, barely a day goes by where we don't see some sort of incident of violence or threat of violence from progressives.
00:10:55.040Here's a quick reminder. Highlight reel, if you will.
00:10:57.980I asked the guy, I said, who did you vote for?
00:12:12.100Constant pain, you are not alone in America.
00:12:24.580It's estimated over 50 million people miss work due to pain and people in America spend about two thousand dollars a year to combat their pain.
00:12:33.760And sixty six percent of us just figure we're going to live the rest of our life in pain.
00:41:12.880Is this the world you're comfortable with, mom and dad?
00:41:15.160Also, we started something yesterday where I want to preserve the books and the movies and everything else that you think tell the American story and preserve them actually in paper or, you know, tangible forms.
00:41:35.180So we're not relying on digital forms of everything.
00:41:42.180We have Brad Thor to kind of give us a look at what he's thinking about what's happening in today's world.
00:41:48.840But also a look at the books and speeches that he thinks we should preserve just in case, you know, we have a cyber attack.
00:41:59.220Or, I mean, I know this sounds crazy, but, you know, maybe we get into some sort of politically correct world where they start to burn books digitally.
00:42:08.400I'm just saying that that could never happen here, of course.
00:44:13.100It's a real fun thriller, something I've never done before, and a topic I haven't done before, and I think I've come at the book with something nobody has actually ever written before, and I think they're going to love it.
00:44:26.040Let me just, while we're here on Russia, tell me what you think about the cyber war between the United States and Russia and what came out in the New York Times.
00:44:36.560I think this was a good thing that we're doing.
00:44:42.380No, I agree with you 100%, and, you know, what we see is only the tip of the iceberg out there, so this is probably meant to be a very obvious shot across their bow, and they wouldn't do that if there wasn't something in the background that they were concerned about.
00:44:56.400So we'd say, hey, don't mess with us because this is what's going to happen sort of a thing.
00:45:00.520So I'm glad that we have the capability and that we're, you know, flexing our muscles a little bit just to let the Russians know, don't think about messing with our power grid or anything like that.
00:45:12.380So do you know anything about the Cyber Warfare Command and how it's just been given all of these new powers that were apparently slipped in on the defense bill, the last defense bill?
00:45:28.300So I know a little bit about the organization, less about the defense bill.
00:45:34.200You know, we've been under a state of emergency that's been renewed.
00:45:37.600You and I have talked about this every single year since 9-11.
00:45:41.340So there's a lot of powers the government is granting.
00:45:44.940It's granting itself through this kind of continuing ongoing resolution that it renews every 365 days.
00:45:51.900So my big thing is, you know, Frank Church in the 70s warned us that when the NSA turned its giant listening ears inward, that will have been a Rubicon that we can't cross back over.
00:46:05.360We got with the Patriot Act and collecting all the metadata and the NSA outgrowing Fort Meade, Maryland,
00:46:11.280and having to build the big server farms in, what is it, south of Salt Lake City in Utah.
00:46:15.940Any time the stories are about them spying or surveilling outside the United States, I'm a happy camper.
00:46:24.920So, Brad, it's been a while since we've really talked.
00:46:29.180What do you think the State of the Union is?
00:46:32.840Well, I think we're really toxic, and I think we've become very tribal in how we approach our politics.
00:46:40.980The rise of nationalism has been very concerning to me.
00:46:45.080I grew up wondering how so much could happen.
00:46:48.080Good and decent German people could be physically and intellectually intimidated into silence in the 1930s, and bad things could happen in that country.
00:46:56.780I'm not saying we've got the rise of Nazism here, but we've got people who are piping up in the public square that never, ever –
00:47:05.240we never would have found that socially acceptable as a culture.
00:47:08.300First Amendment rights notwithstanding.
00:49:16.660Jonah Goldberg's book, Suicide of the West, was so fantastic because he said we're at the top of the mountain.
00:49:21.980And if we're not careful, if you lean too far forward, too far back, too far left, too far right, you fall off the top of the mountain.
00:49:28.500This is the best point in the history of the world to be alive.
00:49:32.300And we're in the greatest country to be alive in.
00:49:35.260But if we aren't careful, we are going to lose it.
00:49:38.200And so this laziness across those areas that I just explained really does concern me because we're not fighting enough for free speech.
00:49:46.060Glenn, I put a self-destruct program on my Twitter account.
00:49:50.760My tweets don't last more than two weeks now because I don't want somebody bringing up a great joke I made after a back-and-forth with Pat or Stu on Twitter and dragging it up from five years ago and saying, hey, wait a second.
00:50:03.860Well, in the context of five years ago, it was really funny because I'd been on the show with Glenn and we had joked about this and I made the joke on Twitter afterwards.
00:50:12.360That kind of stuff really as an author, someone who makes his living by expressing himself and with words, it freaks the hell out of me.
00:50:19.820So yesterday, I've been feeling this for a while, that, you know, we're living in a digital age and when you look at, like, for instance, the movies you buy, you don't actually buy them.
00:50:46.580And so when Disney comes out with their own platform, most likely Disney is going to say, OK, you can you can only get our movies from our platform.
00:50:57.720So if you bought all those Disney movies digitally, when that when that license expires with Disney, if Disney decides not to continue the license with Apple, you lose all of that.
00:51:11.680And it it is amazing to me how we could silence somebody who has a lifetime of work and all of their work could be gone almost overnight.
00:51:26.960You could take back all of the books unless they're in print.
00:51:54.320So you can be stuff can be pushed on you and it can be removed.
00:51:56.940You can have the version on your Kindle of a book replaced with an edited version.
00:52:02.020So without your permission, they can they can do something like that via not just Kindle, but any platform at all.
00:52:08.300So when you're dealing with digital, listen, the smartest thing my wife ever did was she went out and bought all Mel Brooks's movies on DVD because we didn't want to lose them.
00:52:16.760You know, there's there's movies that are that are that I think are very funny that Mel Brooks did that if you tried to do them today, you'd never be able to get them done.
00:52:24.940In fact, you know, they're Mel Brooks would be the public pillory.
00:52:46.100I just don't like surrendering everything to to digital.
00:52:50.660I think it's I think it comes with a lot of risk.
00:52:52.820And you couple that with the story you opened up this segment with about the article in The New York Times about us, you know, flexing our muscles with Russia in cyberspace with threatening their grid system.
00:53:31.760And you also need to keep in mind with Russia that they've got a very a very active propaganda outlet, Russia today, where they are pushing stories about 5G causing cancer because the U.S.
00:53:46.700And Russia is trying to to rush their own version of it ahead.
00:53:50.200So so there's a lot happening with Russia beyond just what they could do electronically from from kind of a cyber warfare standpoint.
00:53:58.080They're also running a very active cyber warfare propaganda campaign.
00:54:02.080I don't know if you I don't know if you've noticed this, but all of the stuff that has come out recently about deep fakes, it's all coming from the Samsung Center in Moscow.
00:54:15.560And that concerns me that, you know, the the Samsung Center in Moscow is the one leading the way on this, because, you know, that the Russians will will use that.
00:54:27.380All right. Back with Brad Thor here in just a second. I want to get his list of things that he thinks we should preserve books that thinks we should have in paper form.
00:54:36.600What I'm doing is I'm putting a whole list together and I ask for your help.
00:54:39.500Go to Glenn Beck dot com slash save books and give me the list of what you think is important.
00:54:46.680Culturally is important to show the progress and the bad side of America.
00:54:52.280What would you want if you needed a library that said this is what the West was?
00:54:57.920This is how it worked. And this is its faults.
00:55:03.700Go to Glenn Beck dot com slash save books.
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01:00:37.400I just think that we're not learning anything about the Soviet era anymore, and it's culturally important and important globally as well to remember that and to remember what the Cold War felt like.
01:01:03.880Blacklist, which had to do with total surveillance of the population.
01:01:07.400What you and I talked about earlier, the warning from Frank Church in the 70s that if the NSA ever turned its giant listening ears inward on the U.S., we would have crossed the Rubicon.
01:01:16.060And I actually opened Blacklist, my thriller Blacklist, with Frank Church, with a direct quote from him on the Today Show, talking about his earrings and what he learned about the NSA.
01:01:25.720That was one of my favorite books of yours, and I can't wait to read Backlash.
01:01:30.700It comes out, Backlash, comes out next week, next Tuesday.
01:01:34.420Brad, I'm sure we'll talk to you again, hopefully next week when that book comes out.
01:02:15.860Just if you just had dinner with him and just casual conversation, I guarantee you will learn more than sitting with any other human being you've ever sat with.
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01:03:11.240On Blaze TV tonight, go to blazetv.com slash Glenn.
01:03:14.240So we have the conservative Parkland shooter survivor who was accepted to go up to Harvard and everything was going fine until they found some racial slurs made several years ago in high school in a Google Doc and text messages.
01:03:40.060So he's now been he this is can you imagine if if this were the the liberal one of the the kids that were, you know, standing up in in Parkland against guns?
01:03:57.680If if if they had said something crazy online when they were 16 years old and a conservative university, I know not going to happen because even the conservative universities, so few of them are actually conservative anymore.
01:04:13.480But and they decided they're not going to do it.
01:04:17.080And they use this excuse of, well, you said this at 16.
01:04:21.360First of all, is this the standard that we want for our children?
01:04:25.160That you can't say anything that you can't say anything at 16 and not have it follow you.
01:04:31.920This is just the prediction of the head of Google Schmidt when he was on this program and said and verified that it would be, you know, 10 years away.
01:04:44.560He said the kids that are kids now, this is about 2011, Stu, the kids who are kids now or growing up and are online by the time they get into their mid 20s, they're not going to be able to survive the the the burden of what they have online.
01:05:03.300And they're going to have to change their names.
01:05:40.520But the idea that there's no racists at Harvard is ridiculous.
01:05:43.980I mean, not to mention, you have a bunch of students, of course, that all of them, if you went back through their history, you would find things that were objectionable.
01:05:51.660Maybe not to this level, but some of them you certainly would.
01:05:54.220And secondarily, this is a college that's currently being sued for racism in a massive lawsuit in which they are completely guilty of prejudice against Asian-Americans and keeping them out of Harvard.
01:06:09.360Because apparently Asian-Americans don't have enough of a personality for Harvard, not to mention that they just score a little too high for those white students.
01:06:21.480That is like, I mean, the idea that Harvard can talk to us about what is racism and what is not is a pretty, pretty big leap for me at this point.
01:06:31.940So I have to tell you, if you read this and you were an adult, you would say this is clearly racism.
01:06:37.680If you understand a 15-year-old kid, a 15-year-old boy online with no stops, all the stops pulled out, this is exactly what this is.
01:06:57.220And every one of our, as a parent, it's a great time to remind your kids that the things that they type onto that little internet are things that people will eventually pull out and use against you.
01:07:08.220So maybe trying to be the biggest jerk possible is not the appropriate way to handle your life.
01:07:14.640But I mean, like, I don't think you're going to say, I don't think there's any evidence to see, like, you know, there's no white paper written by this kid, you know, like, that looks like Richard Spencer.
01:07:23.020Like, this just seems like a kid who's using, what is the most, like, we all know, what's the most offensive two words?
01:07:29.700One begins with an N, one begins with a C.
01:07:37.860It's absolutely horrific, as he is pointing out himself.
01:07:41.220But the idea that you get thrown out for these things is amazing because you could go through every single kid who was going to Harvard and find something that would not show very well on the public stage.
01:07:55.540When you're 16 years old, you're supposed to be able to make horrific mistakes and, I mean, to the point of commit crimes and not be held responsible for them like you are in regular life.
01:08:07.020And the idea that we're going to now apply these standards to kids in high school is just a dangerous standard.
01:10:29.840And like, you know, honestly, if it was the other way and let's say David Hogg, another activist from this shooting who's against the Second Amendment, if he were to come out and these sorts of comments were to come out about him and he said all sorts of really bad things publicly about figures.
01:10:44.720I mean, he's accused people of all sorts of murderous, awful things in public.
01:10:49.880God only knows what he was saying when he had no responsibility on his mind.
01:10:53.860If these comments came out and they were his, you'd have to defend them the same way.
01:10:57.600I mean, look, these are awful, awful things.
01:11:01.800And every parent should be making sure that their kids understand there's more of a consequence than just being a wise ass leads you to things that are terrible.
01:11:13.760But wouldn't you, Glenn, defend David Hogg if comments like this came out from David Hogg?
01:12:09.760I've had times in my life where we've had to have an iPad next to the refrigerator that was just scrolling faces of pursuers, people that were trying to kill the family or hurt the family.
01:12:24.040And we would have this thing that it would just scroll and it would just, you know, have a red mark.
01:12:29.360If you see this person, you know, immediately do this.
01:12:33.940And so they were scrolling in our kitchen all the time so the kids would know.
01:12:52.640What chance does a kid who's not being raised where they have access to the FBI and the FBI sits in the living room and go, look, you have to take this seriously.
01:13:39.320But it takes a while before you're not a moron.
01:13:41.800And you think the problem is, as a teenager, you think you're very smart and you're usually not.
01:13:47.440So the issue here is this is why, as a society of supposedly smart people with wisdom, we've applied a certain amount of immunity to this class of citizen.
01:13:59.740We've said teenagers get teenagers and younger are going to be able to get clearance.
01:14:04.800You know, if your kid goes in when they're three years old and takes a pee in the middle of a restaurant, it's going to be treated differently than if you happen to be 43 and attempt this.
01:14:14.260And, you know, that is something that I thought we all kind of agreed on.
01:14:19.660But, I mean, this is happening more and more.
01:14:21.200There's a guy who was drafted in the NFL this past this past draft.
01:14:26.760And they found similar types of comments like wise ass racist sort of stuff that like there's no evidence of a, you know, long term white supremacist, you know, ideology.
01:14:40.340There was just like I'm a jerk and I'm going to say the thing that I know that is going to piss off my parents more than any other thing.
01:14:53.240It's something you get cured of when the days go by.
01:14:56.480And that's why we give these immunities to teenagers typically.
01:15:00.540We're now like stepping in and saying, you know what, I can't remember the bad things I said, whatever those were.
01:15:06.780So I'm going to apply these standards to these kids because it's going to make me feel better about myself.
01:15:11.760We're going to victimize and target teenagers to give ourselves this air of superiority, which, by the way, you should already have it as an adult.
01:15:38.000If this kid was David Brog, right, David Hogg, David Brog, his friend, David Hogg.
01:15:44.740If this guy was David Hogg, they would not be doing this and they would be sticking up and they'd be saying the same thing that we're saying now.
01:15:53.260Unfortunately, too many of us on the right would be saying the same thing that they're saying now about this situation.
01:15:59.780If it were David Hogg, we have to be consistent.
01:16:02.460And they're not so they're not thinking about, oh, I accept this and this is just wrong and I'm going to feel better about myself.
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01:43:36.340You know, you're in your cubicle or your car or you're listening to the podcast and I don't see you and you feel like you know me, but I don't.
01:43:45.500I feel like I know you because of who you.
01:43:49.400You wouldn't be here listening to this unless you were being paid by George Soros.
01:43:53.200You wouldn't be here listening if you weren't a certain kind of person.
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01:44:05.060We're about to do something that quite honestly, a lot of people at the company are very, very concerned about because they know that in today's world, this is is going to be taken out of context.
01:44:20.440It's going to be half told it's going to be, you know, whatever we are doing a a museum that we were going to do during Black History Month.
01:44:32.080But honestly, we just ran out of time and we couldn't get it right.
01:44:35.060And this one we can't we can't make a mistake on.
01:44:38.760But as as we approach this one, we started reaching out to some African-American museums around the country and some other museums.
01:44:47.700And we decided to take a different approach.
01:44:50.140And I'm glad we waited because I was working on it yesterday and the parallels between then and now are shocking.
01:44:59.140So the premise of this museum that we're doing, it opens up in two weeks.
01:45:20.540What we decided to do was look at Lincoln's promise and Lincoln's challenge to us.
01:45:29.820And, you know, when Lincoln when Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address, he challenged the nation.
01:45:36.220But I don't think that challenge is over.
01:45:38.280When he signed the Emancipation Proclamation, it was just for America.
01:45:43.880And I know we get a bad name, but let's really look at this from a different perspective.
01:45:50.640Because the name that we deserve that will be remembered horribly in history, really the bad name might apply today much more than in Abraham Lincoln's day.
01:46:02.920Abraham Lincoln issued us a challenge to heal the nation, which we never did, and to free people, which we kind of did.
01:46:13.020We freed them from chains, but then we didn't work to heal the nation and to heal the wounds from those chains.
01:46:20.380And we let things fester and we let things fester and it got bad.
01:46:49.920And we will show you not only the history that you've never seen before.
01:46:54.800For instance, yesterday I was going through photograph after photograph after photograph of Native Americans and their slaves.
01:47:01.620Their slaves weren't freed until I think the 1870s going through photograph of a photograph of black and white children here in America, both slaves.
01:47:12.540I didn't know that was I didn't even know that happened.
01:47:17.000We're going over photographs of of the slave trade in Brazil.
01:47:23.480Brazil is got 50 percent of the slaves that were shipped across the ocean.
01:47:38.860Now, this is not a this is not a history lesson on black history, although it has a lot of black history in it.
01:47:47.660It's not a it's not something that is going to go through the same stuff that you've seen a million times.
01:47:54.280This is about if we hold to Lincoln's promise and if we want to condemn our founders or Lincoln or any Americans in the past, don't we then have to condemn ourselves because we will take you literally through a slave ship.
01:48:09.500There is a we have built a replica of a portion of a slave ship that you will walk through and you will experience and then you will see all of the actual artifacts from that period.
01:48:26.060The slave trade is just as big or actually much, much bigger today, but it is just as horrible and horrific as it was then.
01:48:38.380And so as you go through this, we we actually have I know we have one of the guys who helped free some of the ISIS slaves, but I believe we may actually have a guy who was actually a freed slave from ISIS.
01:48:54.860We have two of those orange jumpsuits.
01:52:52.680It's up to, I saw this morning, I think $3,000 already.
01:52:56.340You can buy it for $20,000 if you so want to do it.
01:53:01.040But all of it will go right directly to those charities.
01:53:07.160Yeah, I am not taking a dime off of this.
01:53:11.020And, you know, it's worth, oh my gosh, tens of dollars.
01:53:15.980We will make sure we tweet that out at Glenn Beck, twitter.com slash Glenn Beck.
01:53:21.060Go there and get the link so you don't have to remember the complicated address.
01:53:24.560Okay, back in just a second with a look at the campaign trail and so much more.
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