Glenn Beck delivers a requiem for Fox News and the people who made them what they are today. Glenn Beck and his team at Fox News were there for us during the Y2K scare and the 9/11 attacks. They were there with us in the face of the Reagan administration and the Bush administration. They stood up for us when we didn t have a voice, and they stood up when we needed a voice.
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00:18:13.880Okay, so I will tell you now exactly why Fox News is doing what they're doing.
00:18:29.520Drew Holden is a journalist, and he posted a long list of media outlets, fellow journalists, and members of the Democratic Party who are threatening retribution against Republicans supporting Donald Trump and his allegations of voter fraud.
00:19:31.560So here's what Holden tweeted on Saturday.
00:19:40.600With Biden having a declared winner for now by major media outlets, I figured it'd be a good time to share some of the people who've threatened retribution against Trump supporters.
00:19:48.560The list is longer than I anticipated that it would be on the list.
00:19:54.760Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, who wrote, when this nightmare is over, we need a truth and reconciliation commission.
00:20:01.300It would erase Trump's lies, comfort those who have been harmed by his hatefulness and name every official politician, executive and media mogul whose greed and cowardice enabled this catastrophe.
00:20:15.040The most humane and reasonable way to deal with these people, if we survive this, is some sort of truth and reconciliation commission.
00:20:22.820The Nation magazine published a commentary on the subject saying we're going to need a truth and reconciliation commission to recover from Trump.
00:20:30.340The Philadelphia Inquirer published a similar piece titled What Brings U.S. Together in 21, a truth commission or something else?
00:20:40.260AOC said, I hope somebody is archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future.
00:20:49.100I foresee a decent probability of many deleted tweets, writings, photos in the future.
00:20:56.940On Friday, somebody who is definitely not related to to Dave Rubin, Jennifer Rubin, she's, quote, a conservative.
00:21:06.700We told you yesterday any are now promoting rejection of an election or calling not to follow the will of the voters or making baseless allegations of fraud should never serve in office.
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00:28:09.420And it's probably the most ambitious undertaking since COVID began.
00:28:13.920You have two months and we can't let this vaccination plan go forward the way the Trump administration is designing it because Biden can't undo it two months later.
00:28:48.420Everyone would expect Andrew Cuomo to be completely incorrect on all of his arguments.
00:28:52.800But the idea that the Cuomo is not alone on this.
00:28:56.220He's just, as usual, the worst offender.
00:28:58.320But the fact that they're out there trying to scare people away from taking a vaccine or a treatment that could help this go away shows how little they care about not only the lives of human beings in general, but the lives of the people in their own party.
00:29:16.760The people who actually are dumb enough to vote for them.
00:29:19.820They don't care if they gather in parties of thousands screaming at each other from four inches away.
00:29:26.600They don't care because they don't care about their lives.
00:29:29.880They just care about their own agendas.
00:29:52.880He was a key architect in Barack Obama's health care program.
00:29:59.140He's the guy who came up with a complete lives system, which means if you're zero to, and I'm just trying to guess at these ages, I used to know this by heart, but I think it's from zero to nine, you get very little health care.
00:30:40.680Well, and this is the reason, of course, why Ezekiel Emanuel wrote an essay for The Atlantic discussing why he doesn't want to live past the age of 75.
00:30:51.220Well, he said, and if I may quote, here's a simple truth that many of us seem to resist.
00:39:12.300And AOC says picking Rahm Emanuel for cabinet would be divisive.
00:39:18.540Yeah, you know, Rahm Emanuel has oddly become seen as this, like, moderate figure, which I never saw him that way when he was with the Obama.
00:39:52.420I was listening to your conversation about Ezekiel Emanuel.
00:39:55.300And, you know, I've been following him since the death panel stuff when we were going through Obamacare.
00:39:59.920And one of the first things I have always thought about with him in the DH75, you know, hard line that he has is, isn't this a great way to get rid of people in our government like Pelosi, Patrick Leahy, Maxine Waters?
00:40:14.060You know, all the people who've been hanging around.
00:43:17.000You just have a different point of view.
00:43:19.060Tucker Carlson said yesterday about Neil Cavuto and Fox News cutting away from the president's press secretary doing a press conference because she started saying about fraud, started talking about it.
00:43:34.180And they immediately cut that off and said, well, there's no evidence of that.
00:46:40.240So tell me what you filed yesterday and who's involved, and is it going to move the needle at all?
00:46:48.320Well, we're hoping that it moves the needle.
00:46:50.200There were a number of attorney generals who joined Missouri in an amicus brief.
00:46:55.080Oklahoma filed a separate one, and Ohio filed a separate amici, all inside of the Pennsylvania writ that is before the United States Supreme Court.
00:47:05.540That writ was filed by the Pennsylvania GOP.
00:47:10.160So basically the Pennsylvania Republican Party filed it, and then we filed an amici, a friend of the court, just to weigh in so that the court does understand the gravity of what they're dealing with
00:47:22.000and understand that states are watching, the chief legal officers of a number of states are watching and urging the court to weigh in,
00:47:30.800because what happened was basically the Pennsylvania Supreme Court changed the rules.
00:47:36.960And, you know, again, it's a part of a more troubling pattern in this country where courts take over the job of legislatures.
00:47:44.540And in Pennsylvania, the legislature specifically put in place certain protections and spelled out exactly how ballots should be received in Pennsylvania.
00:47:56.100And I thought they did it in a great way.
00:47:57.900In fact, what they also did was say that if they actually put in there what I believe is a little kind of like a little default and a warning to the court that says that,
00:48:08.360look, if any of these provisions are found to be unconstitutional by the court, the entire mail ballot portion of the election code in Pennsylvania would fall.
00:48:18.420And so the court was in a pretty particular position, but still rewrote the law and they got it wrong.
00:48:25.220So this is I mean, this is what we had with the Supreme Court and John Roberts with Obamacare.
00:48:35.720This is really important because they the the laws of the Constitution say that the states have the right to do their own thing with election,
00:48:46.420but it must be through the legislature.
00:48:49.140So only the legislature can change the laws on an election.
00:48:53.780But that's not the way it was happening.
00:48:56.400And in particular, I think this goes to the the valid postmark and taking any ballots late, correct?
00:49:54.140And if we don't follow the rule, then again, that is rampant for fraud and abuse inside of the electorate system.
00:50:01.260And when that falls apart, I mean, the whole system falls apart.
00:50:05.080So the voting by mail causes or creates tremendous risk in voter fraud.
00:50:13.820But we're being told now that the numbers just in what you were talking about, the numbers of voter fraud, it's just not going to make any difference at all.
00:51:47.540But they won't give us time to be able to vet that out, which, of course, when someone does that, you have a tendency to believe that there's fraud.
00:51:56.200So what the media should be doing in response is saying, you know what, everyone should take pause.
00:52:05.680So are you concerned at all about the the rate of ballot rejection from the mail in ballots?
00:52:13.600It in it is always one percent in Pennsylvania for new time, first time mail in ballot users.
00:52:22.760It's usually in Pennsylvania three percent.
00:52:26.660It came out on the ballot rejection of point zero three percent.
00:52:31.720Even the Philadelphia Inquirer said the week before, I think it was in an op ed that twenty eight thousand ballots will be thrown out if you just go by the one percent.
00:52:43.600Twenty eight thousand ballots will be thrown out.
00:52:46.520Nine hundred and fifty one ballots were thrown out.
00:53:03.420I mean, when you look at the money that Mark Zuckerberg poured into Philadelphia County, where they basically then turned around and deputized election commissioners.
00:53:12.420So we basically turned elected officials into an arm of the Democratic Party to go out and harvest ballots.
00:54:28.760I mean, we are the greatest democracy in the world that has now become the laughingstock of the world because we can't run something as simple as an election.
00:54:45.440The state said that you put a time for election.
00:54:48.200I mean, this is really just math and bookkeeping.
00:54:51.060And we're allowing the system to be gained.
00:54:53.340I mean, that is the that is problematic.
00:54:56.560Let me give you something that Attorney General William Barr said yesterday to investigate only substantial allegations of voting and vote tabulation irregularities.
00:55:14.840attorneys, the FBI, DOJ's criminal civil rights and national security visions greenlit the pursuit of any serious claims of voter fraud, only if the allegations were credible and could be potentially shifting the result in a state's contest.
00:55:34.800I mean, I think that the attorney general of the United States finally stepping out and talking about the fact that the Department of Justice is going to look into that is the right thing to do.
00:55:45.720The general bar is just one of the finest attorney generals we've ever had in this country.
00:55:50.820I've had an opportunity to work with him.
00:55:52.400The man has extreme credibility and just a great moral compass.
00:56:37.000If there are weaknesses in our election system, then that means that our legislatures need to be need to be addressing those weaknesses so that we strengthen the reputation of the election system in front of the American people.
00:56:49.980Have you read the have you read the affidavit from Wayne County from that was filed yesterday?
00:56:59.120The affidavit from a witness of the Wayne County elections officials.
00:57:04.740He said they encourage fraud, included changing legal names and dates on ballots, ballot harvesting, voter intimidation, preventing poll watchers from challenging irregularities in the vote counting process.
00:57:15.540He said it was widespread fraud and it is, you know, a sworn affidavit.
00:57:23.080But I don't know if you believe sworn affidavits anymore from people.
00:57:31.540I mean, I mean, you know, well, actually, you know, unfortunately, we're at a point in time where the courts, depending upon the judge, picks and chooses which affidavits he believes in, which he does it.
00:57:40.860Uh, and of course, you know, that, that, that goes, I mean, we can go on for another hour over the moral compass of the country and, and, and why we're there.
00:57:48.360We're just seeing a degradation of the soul of the nation, but yes, I mean, why would a guy do that?
00:57:59.440Because think about the amount of pressure that the left puts on people when they step out.
00:58:05.040OK, so the gentleman who wrote that affidavit understood the gravity and the repercussions in a, in a highly democratic area of what he was up to.
00:58:16.660I would say the man has an unbelievable moral conscience.
00:58:25.480We're talking to, uh, the attorney general of the great state of Louisiana, not as great as Texas, but you know, uh, Jeff, Jeff Landry, uh, last question.
00:58:35.480When do we expect the Supreme court to move on this decision on the ballots that came in after eight?
00:58:48.680What we're hoping is that the Miki that we filed puts additional, um, uh, weight, uh, on the justices to act now.
00:58:57.460I mean, look, I think it's important, uh, before we get to the December deadline where the electoral votes have to be reported to Congress, um, in that.
00:59:06.380And again, we can't have, you know, like I said, at the very beginning, we can't have referees that being judges in, in, in the country, changing the rules of the game.
00:59:15.120Uh, that's, that's not for, uh, the refs to do, and it's not for the judges to do as well.
01:21:38.440You know, I mean, there's certain figures that like, you know, Alex Trebek is in that category where like, it just doesn't seem like anything will ever take him down.
01:21:44.480Sort of like, you know, Bill Cosby or Tiger Woods.
01:28:17.240So, Stu, I want to, you know, our researchers are working around the clock to look into all of the voter fraud claims, et cetera, et cetera.
01:28:33.280And we don't have any special access, but we are looking at the claims.
01:28:38.940And there are some claims that seem credible.
01:28:43.340A lot of them we've already debunked, but they seem credible, but they fall apart in the end.
01:28:49.260And I haven't seen the White House come out with anything except the the the suit that is now being filed with the Supreme Court about the ballots after 8 p.m.
01:30:13.500So that's how you can kind of see what they actually believe.
01:30:15.700So far, I mean, I know the first 10 or so did not come through with anything.
01:30:20.160I haven't seen anything, any of the updates this morning yet.
01:30:24.940But we will see if they have something.
01:30:28.520The ultimate the best chance you're going to have to get to come up with something is the Trump campaign with all of their resources put behind trying to find what actually happened.
01:30:37.180And if they come up with it, you're going to know about it.
01:30:39.440We're looking at as many of them as we can, you know, to try to kind of sort through a lot of it.
01:30:45.040But, you know, you can get you can get off track by just going down this endless Internet road of people who are claiming X, Y and Z.
01:31:29.180I think it's important, too, that we all keep our eyes on whatever part of the situation is in our wheelhouse.
01:31:36.500Right. And so I know we have researchers doing that.
01:31:39.020We've been looking at all sorts of different things, how the how the potential Biden administration would develop with with its campaign, with its cabinet and all of that.
01:31:47.600I know there's a lot of people on the blaze that are diving deep into that.
01:31:51.040If you're a member of Blaze TV, you can watch a lot of these other shows.
01:31:53.860I know Stephen Crowder's done a bunch of stuff on this.
01:31:55.460Steve Dace has done a bunch of stuff on it.
01:35:03.720And the only one they called wrong was 1960, which, you know, some people say was thrown because of corruption in Chicago.
01:35:13.460Out of these 19 counties, only one, and it was a county in Washington state, voted for only one voted for Biden.
01:35:25.960The other 18 counties voted for Trump.
01:35:29.240So, they've gone from a 95 percent accuracy rate over the last, you know, 40 years, what, 50 years now, 40 years, to a 5 percent accuracy rate.
01:36:34.660The only thing I would say, just glancing at this, is that, you know, obviously when you have these counties that are bellwethers, they vote for Democrats and Republicans.
01:36:43.800So, the fact that they would slide from one to the other wouldn't necessarily be, it's not like they're constantly voting Republican and they switched to Democrat this time.
01:36:53.580One thing, just looking at their, the journal's data, is it seems like these counties really like Donald Trump.
01:37:01.740Like, they are much more, they were much more definitive in 2016 than they were in these previous elections.
01:37:07.500So, they were much, they were, let's say, Trump-friendly counties where they, they exceeded the margin of previous elections there.
01:37:16.100So, it's possible in a close election that they maybe slid a little bit back towards the breaking point, but stayed on the Trump side because they seem to, I mean, basically what we're saying is Trump outperformed himself in these, in these 19 counties.
01:38:25.520There's definitely a lot of examples of that.
01:38:27.480You know, first of all, there's a lot of data.
01:38:28.900So, you can always find some storyline in there.
01:38:31.300I would say also, we should point out that this is a close election.
01:38:34.980Like, the electoral count, again, we're setting aside for this conversation the legal challenges that could change things.
01:38:42.140But if it stays the way it is, what you're going to find out is a, is an electoral count of about 306 electoral votes for Joe Biden, 232 for Donald Trump.
01:38:52.520In that situation, you know, the electoral count, like the Clinton, Trump election, is going to look wider than the, the, the margin really was in these states.
01:39:02.800I mean, you're talking about 20,000 votes in Wisconsin.
01:39:05.020It's probably going to be higher, it's going to be more closer to 100,000 probably in Pennsylvania when this is all done.
01:39:10.920But Georgia is going to wind up around 10,000, probably another 15,000 in Arizona.
01:39:18.280You're talking about 40,000 to 50,000 votes in three states that could have potentially changed this election.
01:39:24.100So, when you have very close elections, these things aren't necessarily, and it was the same thing in 2016, where you had three states where a combined, you know, total of 50,000 or 60,000 votes wound up being the difference between Clinton and Trump being, Trump actually winning the presidency.
01:39:43.920So, when you have something that's that close, it's possible that some of these things get shaken apart, right?
01:39:49.660I think, you know, you look at this, though, that is a, it's a fascinating thing as a study, because in 19 counties, and if that's true, all of them, 18 of the, 18 of the 19, you said?
01:42:55.400So, people have hit that wall a little bit, I think.
01:42:58.320But, yeah, I mean, when you talk about these and the cable news networks at this point, do you know that they had, at the height, when we were there, they had 100 million households.
01:43:07.600It is estimated that by 2024, there will only be in 50 million households.
01:46:34.180Stu and I were just talking off air about Joe Manchin and how he has said that he won't vote for any crazy stuff.
01:46:40.800But don't let that don't let don't let that penetrate.
01:46:45.980I don't like to count on some people on the other side.
01:46:48.880We have very important elections happening in Georgia in January, and that will decide whether or not they can get away with all of these things.
01:48:10.260And I think this is the kind of stuff that is not going to be, you know, they're going to if there's a crackdown, they want to make sure you crack down on, you know, the only the criminals will have Kevlar vests.
01:48:43.460I wanted to say something real quickly, and that's I remember back about a decade ago getting to watch you on television and hearing you say things in support of the cause of liberty that I was surprised you could get away with.
01:48:55.680And I appreciate the fact that you have been a force for the cause of liberty and the Constitution for a long time now.
01:49:03.840Full disclosure, AR 500 is a sponsor of Blaze TV, but that's not why I'm having him on.
01:49:10.000David, when you were watching a decade ago, did you think that we could get here?
01:49:17.020You know, sadly, yes, I think that one of the problems is that there is a long march through the institutions where people are trying to spread division and to undermine liberty.
01:49:32.520And so my concern is, you know, our company is about liberty.
01:49:37.860You know, we believe that body armor is a tool of liberty, and we want to help people to get tools of liberty so they can defend their God-given rights against criminals, tyrants, you know, any of the threats to personal liberty.
01:49:49.100And the problem is that ideas also are a cause of the undermine of liberty, and so it's important that people have good character and be ready to resist with ideas and to argue for liberty, right?
01:50:02.720Liberty isn't just something that exists in a vacuum.
01:50:06.100It depends upon people advocating for the preservation of our rights.
01:50:10.940And so, sadly, you see people undermining our rights, and they argue for things that are about the redistribution of property and about, you know, not having people be allowed to say what they believe in the public sphere.
01:50:25.260And so this is the inevitable result of ideas not being properly argued with and challenged with truth.
01:50:33.400I will tell you, I think everybody needs to go to, what is it, trumpaccountability.net.
01:50:46.500This is a new website that has just been put out by the leftist elites where they are tracking people and making lists of everyone that needs to be shunned from society.
01:50:58.040And don't worry, their list only includes people who worked for Trump, supported Trump, donated to Trump, or voted for Trump.
01:51:07.320And you have no place in the public square.
01:51:10.200I guess this is what you mean by body armor being a tool of liberty, because I have a – it's not an easy one to wrap your arms around that that is a tool of liberty.
01:51:27.440I think, you know, we think about the Second Amendment, right?
01:51:29.920The Second Amendment is about tools to preserve your liberty.
01:51:32.540And so, you know, firearms are the primary tool of liberty to be able to have victory when you are in a situation where you need to defend yourself.
01:51:41.260And body armor is a tool that allows you to survive, right?
01:51:44.060So the goal is to protect yourself, to protect your family, and then to be able to get through that process of self-defense.
01:51:52.500And so body armor allows you to get through that.
01:51:54.220Or if you're in a situation where there's simply a risk, you know, we have backpacks that have armor in them.
01:51:58.280And that's just – you might be in a situation where you're simply trying to flee and being able to flee successfully so that you can get out of a dangerous situation and have your back protected when you are just in a place where you don't even know what's happening.
01:52:11.560And sometimes you have to – yeah, right.
01:52:13.880I mean, there are situations where people are not ready or able to defend themselves effectively, but they know there's danger and they need to get out of there.
01:52:21.680And so body armor is a tool of liberty because it's about protecting your own individual liberty against potential threats.
01:52:31.580Glenn, I think that one of the other tools of liberty is media.
01:52:34.880And, you know, you have a lot of insight about media.
01:52:37.720And I'm curious, you're looking at the media landscape.
01:52:41.540Do you see anything that looks like in the next four years is going to be changing in terms of that landscape and how we can fight for our liberties using that platform?
01:52:51.340Yeah, I think the media is – the cable news networks are going to burn themselves to the ground soon.
01:52:58.220But, you know, once they have control of the FCC, watch the commissioners because they'll go after talk radio.
01:53:05.800They'll go after us on the internet as they already are.
01:53:08.740You're going to see an increased level of people saying that we are dangerous, our points of view are dangerous, anti-government, et cetera, et cetera, none of which is true.
01:53:20.440But I think in the next four years – I honestly think in the next year, many of us will be lucky to have jobs.
01:53:28.060The way things are going, I mean, as taxes look likely to be increased, as there's continued regulation that gets poured on, I think that, you know, the recipe for destroying the economy is taking away people's rights to be able to enjoy the fruits of their labor.
01:53:50.020Right? The fruits of labor is what motivates people to work, and the regulations that undermine people's ability to freely do what they want with their own property and to do what they think is honorable in the sight of God.
01:54:01.440You know, when you undermine that, you destroy people's motivation for working, and that's where jobs come from, is people's desire to create, to exercise dominion, to build things, to pass it on to the next generation.
01:54:13.720And so I think you're right. There's a real risk there, the destruction of a lot of the economy.
01:54:18.380Do people have a hard time seeing the guy who is the CEO of AR-500 Body Armor as a pastor of a church full-time in Phoenix?
01:54:30.240Well, I am honored to be a minister of the Word, and I think that sometimes people might think they're incongruous.
01:54:37.820You know, I'm a Puritan, which means that I believe that the Bible is the Word of God and that basically the law of God is king, right?
01:54:45.860So I think that there's nothing incongruous there.
01:54:48.840I think that the realization that body armor is a tool of liberty and that all liberty comes from the Bible and the recognition of the fact that there is no incongruity with self-defense and the law of God.
01:55:02.540It is a holy thing. It's a good thing. It's a righteous thing to protect yourself and to protect other people's rights.
01:55:07.560And so I try to tell that to my congregation as a part of what the Scriptures clearly teach.
01:55:14.340And, you know, a lot of people don't think that that's the case.
01:55:17.380But, you know, I'll tell you what, a lot of people try to point to the Bible to advocate for some sort of gun control or something like that.
01:55:22.900The only place in the Bible that deals with weapons control is in 1 Samuel.
01:55:26.560And in the book of 1 Samuel, what you have is the Philistines took away the swords of the Israelites.
01:55:32.940And so the only arms control example in the Bible is one that's condemned, where the Israelites are disarmed by people that are oppressing them.
01:55:41.220And so, you know, the Scriptures are very clear that self-defense is the right.
01:55:45.340Exodus teaches that if a person breaks into your house, you have a right to defend yourself.
01:55:48.680There's an example that if a woman is being assaulted, it's the duty of men to come to her aid if they hear her being assaulted.
01:55:55.680This idea is taught clearly in the Scriptures.
01:55:59.820And so there is no incongruity, but some people do have a problem seeing how they can be consistent.
01:56:04.980And I think that's because they don't know the Bible.
01:56:06.900So AR-500 body armor is perfectly in alignment with the teachings of liberty that are in the Scripture
01:56:12.420and the ability of a free man to defend himself and to preserve the rights that God has given to him.
01:56:17.460It's kind of a different way of looking at the full arm, put on the full armor of Christ.
02:00:12.140Because you'll be proven right or wrong.
02:00:14.540It's like saying, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, don't give me any of this gobbledygook about Donald Trump being in bed with Putin and the Russians.
02:00:29.200Well, I suppose it would have been nice had they had restraint, but I don't want them to keep that to themselves or keep that away from you.
02:00:39.820If it's legit, what I want is a full, honest investigation, and that way we know if it's right, then we know what to do.
02:00:53.120If there's a problem, why are we stuffing it under the counter to make sure nobody sees it?
02:01:02.280That stuff, if you're a parent, what's the worst thing you can do if you have somebody dating somebody in the family that you don't want them dating as teenagers?
02:01:13.000The worst thing to say is, don't ever, ever, ever see her again.
02:01:18.260Don't you hang around that, young boy, I'll tell you what.
02:01:29.620It's particularly strange when you're talking about public officials.
02:01:33.160Now, she was in her role on the campaign when she made that statement, but it's just a strange thing that Twitter and Facebook are doing as well.
02:01:41.240It's like, if Donald Trump says something that is a lie, right, let's just say he does, then the American people should be able to look at it, assess for themselves whether he's lying or not, and then punish him at the ballot box, right?
02:01:53.540Instead, what they're doing is trying to delete all of these things as if they don't happen.