MLK Jr. Would Be a Conservative Today | 1⧸17⧸22
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In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, we talk about your finances, inflation, what you can do about it, the fight against tyranny, and the Great Reset. Glenn Beck is a world-renowned futurist, philosopher, author, and political philosopher.
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this is the glenn beck program hello america and welcome to monday it's the glenn beck program
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today we're going to talk about your your finances inflation what you can do about it uh the fight
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against tyranny and the great reset uh and i want to start a little bit with what's happening to our
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i want to show you um how far we have fallen because it is important for us not to go over
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the cliff with the rest of humanity and it is easy to do that it is easy to get engaged in um in seeing
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people differently in the in the um the book the great reset we talk about the the dislodging of
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everything that you think you know and the way uh that life is going to change in the world just
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because of technology i'm going to do a show uh i want to write a whole book on the on futurist stuff
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but um i i want to do a show here in the next week please do would you do your best to force me to do
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it because i keep getting sidetracked on what our children need to know for the job of the future
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right now we're still thinking about sending our kids to college and everything else almost all of
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that stuff is going to be worthless very very very soon ai can do so much any job that that will have
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a future to it will be something where it is creative thinking and i'm not so sure about that um ai
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you can already write music um but the most important thing that ai cannot replicate is empathy
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it is cold and calculated it cannot fake empathy it doesn't understand empathy and it may never
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it's why ai in the sci-fi movies are it's always so scary because it is cold logic so any job that is
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going to uh be there in the future will be something like a nurse or a doctor or a teacher you will have
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the the teachers will have everything judged you know and graded by ai everything will be done but the
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one thing that you can't replace is that friendly face that kindness the one that can look into your
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eyes and see the pain inside same with nurses you are going to have a doctor i guarantee you in 10 years
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you're going to want to know what ai says over your doctor the doctor will not be as well informed as ai
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however you don't want the the ai to spit out and say you have cancer you have six months to live
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you'll still need someone who is empathetic everything we do to enhance our empathy and and
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teach our children to be empathetic will be a godsend to them in the very near future i can't
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say that highly enough i will tell you that there are times i say things on the air and i just had this
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feeling there are times that i say things on the air and i know them to be true and important teach
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your children empathy now the the the reason i bring this up right at the top of the show is we are
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really going into a frightening place and it is part of the great reset you have to isolate people this
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this is this is from um this is from any anything that we read in sololinsky all the way to the
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practices being used today in washington and in the media and also with the great reset and i want to show
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you where we are where we are lacking and it is coming in multiple places but i want to stop first at
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covid listen here's the uh here's the la times on cnn listen paragraph that i highlighted from your
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column it's this mockery is not necessarily the wrong reaction to those who publicly mocked
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anti-covid measures and encouraged others to follow suit before they perished of the disease
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the dangers of which they belittled expand on that sure yeah you know we have a sort of a cultural
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habit of not speaking ill of the dead of treating uh the deceased uh looking at the good they've done
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uh during their lives i'm not sure that in this case that's entirely appropriate because so many of
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them actually have promoted reckless dangerous policies and as i wrote there they they took innocent
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people along with them so is mockery the only response well well i don't know but as i wrote
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every one of these that is a teachable moment okay that's cnn let me go over now to msnbc and joy reed
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do you have this cut two or three i think it is
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uh okay do we have the msnbc guest that's suggesting the triage list for the unvaccinated
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okay guys i have them in in my sheet um so i don't know what happened to them um all right so let me
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just let me just run these down uh for you joe reed joy reed on msnbc is having a discussion and she's
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saying we need to triage we need to look at who has had the um uh the vaccine who's had all of their
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boosters and we don't judge them on how sick you are we judge you on have you done the things the
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government has told you to do the next one is the triage list and the idea that we don't give you
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benefits that you don't get medical benefits unless you behave the way the government wants you to behave
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this is against every bit of natural known freedom that we have always claimed to have here in america
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here in america the idea of freedom the the american dream is is not to have a car in the garage and a nice
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house and a picket fence that's not the american dream that's what the progressives made the american
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dream into in the 1930s and 40s the american dream was to chart your own course to be left alone as much
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as possible and yet you participate as a community as a good functioning member of community and you
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help others around you that we do have a social contract but it is not a social contract that
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binds you can be a despicable person that says i don't want anything to do with you and you're not
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punished for that this is the concept the biggest universal concept that we have to decide whether or
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not we believe in were you sent to earth as a separate individual being that has your own faults your own
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understandings your own uh strengths your own weaknesses your own sins or are we do we belong to one
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another now i would say that just like every family we belong to one another until one chooses not to
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belong to one another we you don't tell your children what to do once they become of age because they don't
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belong to you they are their own person and you've done your best to raise them right but if they make
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mistakes they make mistakes and the more you try to hold on the worse it will become and the worse your
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relationship will become well that's exactly what we are starting to do now we are now looking and
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saying we have to control other people and yes they're members of our family otherwise we completely
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disown them and cut them off no when it comes to our own bodies we all have our own choice now here's
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the thing i really would like to ask reasonably of people i've been on the receiving end of all kinds of
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horrible horrible death threats and everything else let me ask you what part of what i did was
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completely unacceptable and you would wish death on me was it that i got covid before there was a vaccine
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was it that because i had antibodies and had antibody tests and i had several doctors tell me
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don't take the vaccine now because you already have them we're not sure what the vaccine will do we're
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not sure science is not settled on this with the vaccine and the antibodies it could help it may not
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let's just watch it closely i didn't take the vaccine but i kept checking my antibodies i did everything
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i could to stay healthy i take you know i take my vitamins i take zinc i do everything that i'm supposed to
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do except get the four boosters and the vaccine others went another direction they got the boosters
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and the vaccine and some of those people are perfectly healthy today many of them are not because as we now
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know this particular vaccine is three viruses out of date it may lessen it just like my uh having covid
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lessons uh having covid a second time it may lessen the effects but it doesn't stop you from getting the
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from getting omicron omicron omicron is something we all expected this is a good development it is
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becoming extraordinarily um uh passable transmissible but it is also lower in its death rate 91
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percent in england they they stopped with many of the masking and uh and the uh uh the rules and
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restrictions they stopped those and they said it was going to be a horrid horror show but it didn't
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happen and in fact now they have everybody has had uh covid and omicron and it looks like they're
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pulling out of it faster than europe and everywhere else what part of any of this makes you feel so
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superior that you feel that you should take away people's health care by the way i didn't take
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anybody's health care i paid for it in cash um take away people's health care or wish them ill what part of
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the human of the human experience has died inside of you what part of what part of politics has made this
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so you don't even listen to another person's opinion you have become a doctor you have become
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a scientist what's worse is those two things are not true you've just become a soldier
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and a soldier in whose army and what is the real intent i know we all want to give people the benefit
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of the doubt and i do i give many people if not most people the benefit of the doubt that they want
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people to be alive they don't want people to die however i have a hard time giving you the benefit of
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the doubt if this is the kind of rhetoric that you choose to use all the time how can i give you the
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benefit of the doubt when you're wishing people dead and you're wishing to mock them after they die
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because they didn't agree with you now let's also separate the difference between people who were
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anti-vax because those people exist and they're people who are anti-mandate which is what i am i'm
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not anti-vax i'm anti-mandate of the vax i am for the individual making their own choice and that is for
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you to go get the vax if you want it i am all for that if that's what you want i recommend it to
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anybody who is has multiple problems or is sick old they should get the vaccine
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what makes you so superior now i don't understand this because we're not at the beginning of this we're
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at the end of this and i want to read something to you from an op-ed over the weekend that i find
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extraordinarily disturbing and if we start seeing each other as only enemies as only people who are
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for the vaccine or against the vaccine and none of even the gray areas but that's how we define you
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we are done as a society 60 seconds i'll be back
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10 seconds station id now i want you to know that i'm going to give you some poll numbers and then an
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article the poll numbers are only based on politics so it is only separating people on what they believe
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based on who you voted for so if you're a self-described democrat 78 support joe biden's
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private sector vaccine mandate okay 59 support forcing the unvaccinated into mandatory home confinement
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48 support jailing or fining those who question anything on the vaccines on social media so half of
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people who voted for joe biden want to jail you if you question this is something where we have to
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point out to our friends i haven't moved you have i haven't moved on liberty i haven't moved on the idea
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of the united states i believe that we can disagree with one another and still live side by side in
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harmony 48 48 want people who question on social media to go to jail and 30 of joe borden of joe biden
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supporters support taking children away from unvaccinated parents if you want to talk about the
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unbelievable unmitigated gall and violation of every human right those would be it those would be it
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but this comes in small little doses just like i i really want to try to spend some time to you today
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with you today saying look our problems are huge but the answers are simple and small they really are
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it it it really truly is and i'll make that case for you uh later when you're looking at these uh things
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this starts small this starts with arrogance it starts with um beating your chest and saying only
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my way or the highway there was a story in the salt lake tribune which if you live in salt lake city and
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you still subscribe to the salt lake tribune i i honestly don't know why they're talking now about
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how government officials should be imposing uh vaccines um they should be imposing uh closing of
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schools they should be uh imposing uh draconian vaccine uh uh rules here they say uh um vaccine
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mandates for health care workers absolutely should have happened um we might have headed off
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omicron and herd immunity if we had the vaccines a truly civilized pace uh place they would find a
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way to mandate mandate the kind of max vaccination campaign we would have launched a year ago and
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deploy the national guard to ensure people without proof of vaccination would not be allowed to go
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anywhere this is not empathetic this is not american and it's not even timely the glenn back program
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hello and welcome to the glenn beck program uh you can get my new book the great reset it's
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available at glennsnewbook.com i got a lot of email on it uh this weekend from people reading it thank
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you thank you thank you please spread the word uh this is i think the litmus test for anybody who is
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going to go to washington dc do you know what the great reset is do you know how dangerous it is uh
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and what are you going to do to help uh fight it it is a story of real tyranny and this is why we have
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so much chaos and this is why i've said for 15 years do not participate in anything that causes
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more chaos chaos um the solution to chaos is always tyranny too many chefs in the kitchen too many people
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you know trying to figure it out too many voices all at once too much plurality everybody's everybody's
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got an opinion we just and you need time and you need rest and you just are exhausted
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exhausted and you're exhausted with the fear of what's going on and then too many cooks in the
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kitchen and it becomes collective fear and you start to think nobody really has an answer nobody has an
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answer this is something that plato talked about 2500 years ago in at times of extreme chaos people will
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turn to the politician or the political party that promises to restore order that's what's happening right
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now and the chaos is going to get worse and right now they're ignoring the thing that really is chaotic
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in your life and that is your job your business and inflation how are you affording to do the things
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that you need to do i guarantee you they're ignoring it now but those same people who are ignoring
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it will be the ones that will come to you with a solution and it will be a very bad solution
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but that's not the way tyranny usually comes tyranny you know when we think of tyranny you think of darth
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vader um but that's not how tyranny comes usually tyranny is pretty boring what we want is boring that's why
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people elected joe biden they wanted something predictable calm an escape from all of the noise
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and so you do that and you give that person power and sometimes you give them way too much power because
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just whatever it takes whatever it takes to save us
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we've always known in america power tends to corrupt and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely but i think
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we have forgotten those things because there's a specific kind of power that leads to tyranny it's
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the power that arises when the weak come together to ambush the strong and ambush is the only tactic
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they have it's a an attempt to substitute violence for power but what they don't realize is is that
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yes tyranny involves one person or one party having all the power but at the same time
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tyranny stops the development of power it stops the development of politics which stops the development
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of human nature have you noticed that politics have really stopped and frozen in time
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what you believe about donald trump will never change what you believe about covet and the vaccines
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will never change nobody is willing to change their positions because no one is looking at anything
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including covid as anything other than political the virus does not care who you voted for the virus
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doesn't care if you're in china or you're in america it doesn't care if it came from a lab or nature it doesn't care
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tyranny tyranny tyrants the the the the biggest problem is not their cruelty and it's incredible
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cruelty cruelty it's their efficiency and their callousness they provide stability they provide
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productivity they provide security and as things churn in their new world order there's a quiet transfer of
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power that takes place it's a it's a theft it's a heist the power of the people is taken slowly bit
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by bit and put into the hands of a few at the state and you don't notice it happening when it's happening
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because when we think of tyranny again we think of the jackbooted thugs we don't imagine it happening bit
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by bit but tyrants don't gain power on a platform that expresses contempt for freedom even hitler didn't
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do that and he didn't get it all at once he took it piece by piece and they appeal to your humanity
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how did how did you kill all of those jews how did you do it because those people are against what we believe in
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those people are uh the people that um have brought these problems upon us and if we can just
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get them isolated if we can just not work with them then all of humanity is going to be okay we're doing a service
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that's how they got people to kill other people
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it's only in the end do you see how horrific the idea is
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tyranny instead structures your life for you better than a democracy ever could because a democracy is
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chaos it's complicated it requires a lot of each individual to think and to contemplate
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and the power is dispersed among everybody so nobody has power over the other person
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i mean i just we just need to shut everybody up we just got to watch this show
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but before long you start to realize the cost everything repeats and this is where we're at now
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it's still growing but have you noticed how everything repeats everything begins to be exactly the same
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everything has become about politics and not about principles not about right and wrong not about
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standing up and speaking out you're you're not standing up with people who say we should take
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rights away from people who disagree with me medically we should take their children away
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48 of democrats who voted for joe biden say that you should take their freedom away if they disagree
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with you on social media when the voices are snuffed out that disagree with you
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what happens to diversity everything will be exactly the same and individuality is completely gone
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but usually tyrants it gets worse because individuality eventually becomes a crime
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it's easier under tyranny to act than to think they want you to think how many times have you heard
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don't think don't listen to that don't read that anytime anyone has ever told me not to do something
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i usually end up doing and it's usually i mean in my early days it was because that's just the kind of
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rebel that i was but now it's because i know if you don't have a good reason for it and even if you do
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i'm smart enough to figure out and look at that and say okay i see why i shouldn't do that but if you
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just blank me tell tell me i can't do something i can't read something i can't think something
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you are part of the tyranny and the tyrant keeps speaking uh and acting as one
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there's no protest no city councils no school board meetings no discussion of any kind in the end of this
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people keep their opinions private because the tyrant speaks for them it may seem like people
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are still participating in public life but really they're only spouting slogans of the tyrant's party
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this is the way it happens every time and it leads to isolation and isolation is the gasoline that
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turns the flame into an eruption a tyrant is isolated from the people have you noticed the polls
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the poll numbers are saying that this administration and the democratic party are out of touch with the
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american people they are not concentrating on the things the american people are interested in why
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because they are isolated they have self-isolated they have taken anyone who disagrees with them and removed
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them from their sphere of influence once you isolate yourself you lose touch with humanity
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the people become isolated and we begin to assume that tyranny is normal and that our suspicions of it are taboo
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isolation through fear suspicion it's the fear of getting banned by social media the fear of getting
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fired for some dumb joke we made you know on social media maybe 10 years ago we're we want to leave
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social media but we're afraid to get off it we're terrified of being kicked off it
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this is why the tyrant discourages people from worrying about politics tyranny is the escape from politics
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sounds appealing but it's not our political beliefs are more than just feelings or convictions they are the
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body and the mind of our personal freedom at its core tyranny is the expression of impotence
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impotence not weakness impotence voicelessness powerlessness inability to act the solution to
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impotence is the loss of power it's strength it's strength not power
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you cannot overcome tyranny by overpowering it violence can destroy power but it can never take
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its place and tyranny will always collapse always and be replaced with something else
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it's why marxism will never work you can take away a person's property in their family you can take
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away their private life you can make them powerless you can make them impotent um
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um but we think of ourselves still as a as an individual and we have to think of our nation as a family
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we have a shared investment and i don't care if your little sister was wrong or right or whatever
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when my little sister is being beat up i stand up for my little sister
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i stand up for my family members i stand up for the bully and if it is a member of my own
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family that is the bully i do not stand up for that bully i stand against that bully
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our nation needs to be a giant neighborhood again not a commune not a castle but a space filled with
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private properties connected invisibly by community by neighbors by strangers friends
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by people that share citizenship and the same values and not values like i go to your church you go to my
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social power can make people think they have an obligation to the majority
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when the beauty of democracy is it protects the voiceless and the abandoned it protects the
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dissenters it protects the rebels that's why we have always been a nation of underdogs that's why we have
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always liked the rebels because they are the voiceless they are the downtrodden the tyrants
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welcome back to the program 888-727-BECK is the phone number uh it is martin luther king day we're
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gonna have some stuff on that here coming up in a little bit uh as well as we should talk today about
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the the beginning of the term for glenn youngkin which is started off pretty quickly i think it's
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it's going to be an interesting thing to watch over time this is a purple state really a red state or
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excuse me a blue state at this point and the fact that you have a republican governor in there that's
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going to do anything that's moderately positive is probably a win but is glenn youngkin going to wind
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up being the type of guy you want to see continue go to further office or is he going to be just a
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better replacement than a democratic governor who wears blackface that we don't know but we will
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find out here and we'll give you updates on that as well 888-727-BECK is the phone number don't
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your subscription right now this is the glenn back program uh welcome uh back uh thank you so much uh
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hillary i appreciate that uh lots coming up uh here in the next uh half hour we have um
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uh a little uh tribute to martin luther king i don't know is it a tribute it's it's really more
00:41:33.480
of a tribute to his vision i think there's something interesting to look at when it comes
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to martin luther king in that he's really just a conservative figure at this point there you know
00:41:43.800
we've talked to alveda king many times about the fact that he at least she talked about it many
00:41:49.080
times that he was a republican but uh you know he really is just a conservative figure at this point
00:41:54.600
there's only one side of the aisle advocating for judging people by the content of their character and
00:41:59.480
not the color of their skin there's only one side now um at least as far as the extremes go
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uh we'll get into that coming up here in just a second 15 seconds
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is
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and it is uh martin luther king day so we're going to talk a little bit about martin luther king
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he has become uh an unbelievable conservative hero now uh and the left has completely rejected him
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freedom of speech freedom of mind what did he really preach also your economy the uh the white
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we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children black men and white men jews and
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gentiles protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro
00:46:04.440
spiritual free at last free at last thank god almighty we are free at last now is the time
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to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice
00:46:21.400
now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice
00:46:26.840
to the solid rock of brotherhood now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children
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and i've seen the promised land i may not get there with you but i want you to know tonight
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that we as a people will get to the promised land
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dr martin luther king has been shot and wounded possibly critically wounded in memphis tennessee
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this evening dr martin luther king the apostle of non-violence in the civil rights movement
00:47:10.680
has been shot to death in memphis tennessee all points bulletin for a well-dressed young white man
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for centuries man's freedom has been crushed contained or at best discouraged and sometimes
00:47:28.840
in subtle ways in the days of solomon he decried that man could learn too much that one shouldn't dig
00:47:37.480
too deeply nor read too often saying that too much reading led to the weariness of the flesh
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that the search for knowledge is where adam and eve went wrong
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thus proving that learning leads to man's downfall or his sin
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saint paul centuries later said basically the same thing in 1500 francis bacon wrote to the king
00:48:03.080
trying to convince him that man could never learn too much that knowledge could not somehow also
00:48:09.240
contain the serpent yet free thought continued to be squashed emmanuel kant the man who first described
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the milky way as a collection of suns in the fashion that we now know it wrote in 1760 there are many
00:48:25.400
things that i believe that i shall never say but i shall never say the things that i do not believe
00:48:33.960
the courage to speak one's mind in 1760 our most precious freedom the freedom of thought had not
00:48:44.040
yet been born yet just a few years later on the other side of the globe sat a man alone in a hotel room
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his wife dying in bed hundreds of miles away from him as he scratched words on paper
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we find these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal with certain unalienable rights
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given to them by their creator among them life liberty and property it was later changed to
00:49:17.640
the pursuit of happiness to make sure the slave trade would finally come to an end i'm not sure if we
00:49:26.440
really understand the impact of those words man has never been as free to think as man is now the
00:49:34.760
chinese dissidents didn't make a statue of liberty in tiananmen square out of happenstance americans
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changed the world our freedom of thought allowed men to discover electricity the light bulb the car the
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phone the motion picture the radio the television the computer to put a man on the moon these men will
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be first to orbit the earth i cannot tell you and a spacecraft on mars it was in the american century that
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the theory of relativity was conceived leading einstein to say the thing that strikes me about
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america is the joyous positive attitude to life the smile on the faces of the people is one of the
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greatest assets of the american he's friendly self-confident optimistic and without envy the american
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lives more for his goals for the future life for him is always becoming never being his emphasis is laid
00:50:40.200
on the we and never the i so today as we are free to celebrate relax think read say anything ask yourself
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of this are we still more about the goals for the future is life for us always about becoming
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and never being and are we still part of the we and not the i you know when jefferson first wrote
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those words they were words of treason and certain execution but today they are free to echo
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throughout the land as words of the american spirit and our hope that we do hold these truths to be
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self-evident that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights
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and among them life liberty and the pursuit of happiness and in support of this declaration
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with firm reliance on the protection of divine providence
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we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor
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our founders changed the world with those few words and over 200 years later a black preacher
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from the south dr martin luther king helped make sure that the promise of liberty was real for all americans
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888-727-BEC is our phone number as we look at martin luther king and glenn had that look
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at really the foundation of what martin luther king seemed to came to stand for you wonder where
00:54:08.520
that legacy is today we have seen an incredible change and a twist in this storyline a storyline
00:54:17.720
that i i don't know that any of us could predict could have predicted a couple decades ago there
00:54:23.160
was a time where it seemed as if everybody agreed you don't judge a person based on the color of the
00:54:32.920
their skin you judge them by the content of their character that was such a fundamental and easy
00:54:39.400
thing i think for so many americans because the the opposite seemed insane we all looked back and yes
00:54:49.000
i went to public schools in the united states and was taught quite clearly that slavery was bad
00:54:55.000
i know you can watch msnbc and they will tell you that our education system does not
00:54:59.720
give that sort of information to its students but it does everybody who learns about slavery in the
00:55:07.400
united states learns about it in a very very negative context which of course it deserves
00:55:16.200
so why has this changed recently why have we all of a sudden become a country
00:55:24.200
that its elites seem to want to redirect that instinct that americans have had for decades
00:55:32.920
the instinct to judge people whether their character is strong or not
00:55:40.440
as glenn has said many times there are a lot of good reasons to hate people
00:55:45.160
you shouldn't pick color of their skin that's a stupid one come up with a good reason to dislike
00:55:49.800
people there a lot of them are just awful dislike them for those reasons good reasons not color of
00:55:56.600
the skin color of the skin is an asinine way to to separate people why not some other immutable
00:56:06.280
characteristic why not color of eyes why not color of hair why not height why not a hundred other
00:56:13.960
things it makes no sense to separate people based on the color of their skin and it was something that
00:56:19.240
i really thought we all sort of agreed on we all sort of agreed that some people a very limited
00:56:28.040
percentage of the population disagreed with that and thought color of their skin was a good way
00:56:35.800
to judge people but we knew those people with the hoods marching in the streets we knew those people
00:56:41.240
are a really small percentage of people and we've now come to a time where particularly the democratic
00:56:47.000
party has decided to apply this terrible vision of the united states where these people are everywhere
00:56:57.080
everybody's a hidden kkk member the kkk is around every corner this of course not only demeans what
00:57:07.080
people who had to deal with the actual kkk have to deal with uh back in the day but it also totally
00:57:14.200
gives uh a misleading picture of what the united states is today this this is not a racist country
00:57:22.280
look around the world and one of the most important questions to ask yourself when someone says the
00:57:27.640
united states is racist is as compared to what as compared to what as compared to some utopia where
00:57:39.720
everybody's perfect well yeah i guess i suppose if you're comparing it to that then yes everybody
00:57:47.640
has lived in a racist place their entire lives in every corner of the globe
00:57:54.680
but we are at a part of our history now where just stupidity reigns as compared to what as compared to
00:58:02.760
other nations in history no as compared to other nations in history no we are not a racist country
00:58:09.400
as compared to current other countries around the globe are we a racist country no
00:58:17.640
that is simply not true we could go through the 500 ways it isn't true but i want to focus on the
00:58:28.200
the legacy of martin luther king and his message what he determined what he decided was what he
00:58:34.600
wanted to push for as he was making these speeches all across the country that we remember today
00:58:47.240
figuring out he never said don't judge people he never said let everybody do whatever they want he
00:58:52.760
he never said make sure you think everybody's wonderful he certainly never said make sure you judge
00:58:58.840
every african-american differently than you judge people with white skin that was not at all the goal the
00:59:08.280
goal was to be able to judge people as individuals and it's important to remember what racism is
00:59:15.720
racism is collectivism it's the thing that conservatives fight against all the time the idea that you want to
00:59:29.720
represent an individual as not a person not a person with an individual mind an individual soul an individual
00:59:38.200
life and individual collections of cares and loves and irritations and all the things that go into
00:59:44.600
to forming a person's personality and character it's not that is that they are a member of a group
00:59:55.800
they're a member of an identity think of the way people talk about identity now used to be bad right you
01:00:03.240
wouldn't want to you didn't identify as a member of a group you identified as yourself maybe a member of your
01:00:09.560
family maybe a member of your faith things that were formed around ideas and things you cared about
01:00:17.560
not the color of your skin that was never the top thing it was never the top thing what your sexual
01:00:23.720
attraction was that's not a way to to form a civilization certainly not a smart one
01:00:30.760
it's supposed to be about who you are and the left is currently in a constant state of war against
01:00:41.960
that vision against the vision of martin luther king
01:00:48.440
against the idea that you should judge someone based on the content of their character
01:00:53.160
against that vision against it who could be against that
01:01:03.720
it's a pretty simple rule never ever in your entire life not even once make any decision based on skin
01:01:10.840
color that should be first of all a laudable goal and secondly pretty easy to accomplish yet the left is
01:01:18.280
on television on social media constantly trying to convince you of the opposite you should make
01:01:25.160
decisions based on the color of skin you should judge people by the color of their skin you should
01:01:33.640
treat people differently based on the color of their skin is that the country that we want
01:01:41.080
i was raised and i believe you were as well to want the opposite of that we have a holiday based
01:01:50.680
on martin luther king because he was trying to convince people
01:01:57.480
that you should judge people as individuals and man if that's not foundational to this country i don't
01:02:02.760
know what is we are not supposed to be oh i know that person because they're a member of a certain
01:02:10.920
group that's not supposed to be how this goes you're telling me if you happen to be white you don't
01:02:17.960
know a lot of irritating white people i can name thousands of them for you we go through entire list
01:02:25.880
i mean i live in a town of cowboys fans i can give you thousands thousands of white people that
01:02:31.800
irritate me and you know what there are plenty of people of all races that irritate me probably the same
01:02:37.480
with you but you never think of it that way because you're sane only insane people or people who wear
01:02:47.240
hoods and carry torches those people might have a different view of this but you look at the visions
01:02:56.280
of even the the very few very few white supremacists that exist in this country today and you read their
01:03:03.240
writings and you look at their platforms and what you see is a lot in common with the modern left not
01:03:09.960
the right the left ask richard spencer if he's for or against universal health care guess what he's gonna
01:03:19.240
say ask richard spencer if he's for or against abortion in this country guess what he's gonna say
01:03:27.000
it's gonna be the opposite of what msnbc tells you he would say i'll tell you that much
01:03:33.400
this is a country that's been torn apart by race at a point where we should completely have
01:03:38.120
have conquered it and the left continues to try to pick at that scab for power and it's something we
01:03:45.880
should universally reject and it's a great reminder today go back to that original message treat people as
01:03:52.600
individuals and that's that's the promised land that's the that's the that's the way to turn
01:03:58.200
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know unfortunately for the left he has not dropped dead yet this is a big uh hope over the weekend and
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wish glenn uh the best and hopefully he'll be he should be back tomorrow he just had appointments and
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stuff that could not be moved today so i'm going to bring you through the rest of the program and it's
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interesting talking about uh the martin luther king part of this that really i don't know that i
01:06:40.840
would have said this a few years ago but really i think you could now kind of classify martin luther
01:06:45.080
king as a conservative figure he's certainly at odds with everything the left promotes when it comes
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to race at this point martin luther king's idea was not you know i don't think at least i don't
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remember the speech where he was like you know what we need is 24 hour unattended drive-through voting
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i don't i don't remember that ever being the pitch the pitch was not we need to send
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ballots to every home when they don't even ask for them
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the idea was equality the idea that african americans should have equal access to the polls as everyone else
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something that i thought everyone in america was currently for but apparently the left is is
01:07:38.920
shaking me off of that all in strange sort of fan service for this bizarre woke ideology that has
01:07:49.720
popped up over the past few years and i know glenn goes into great detail as to maybe why this is
01:07:56.120
happening and how it's being used in his book the great reset that's out now you can get it at glenn's
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new book dot com but what's interesting about it is you hear this all the time you watch msnbc or cnn
01:08:10.120
you look at social media you read any of the major mainstream publications and they treat these things as if
01:08:17.320
as if they're obvious as if oh quite clearly what we're seeing is an effort by the republicans to
01:08:26.760
depress the vote of african americans it's their only goal
01:08:34.120
is there evidence to support this sometimes they will give you the the this one thing
01:08:40.920
um that is from the brennan center and it is a the idea that over the past a year or so there have
01:08:51.320
been more than 440 bills with provisions that restrict voting access that have been introduced
01:08:56.840
in 49 states you can see it you can see it said all the time by politicians in joe biden's big speech
01:09:02.760
he said it oh there's over 400 rules that have been uh proposed and then i think he fell asleep for
01:09:09.880
about 12 minutes then he woke up and he said in states and country squirrels uh then there was
01:09:16.600
about 14 minutes of silence um but he was still awake i think his eyes were open and his mouth was
01:09:22.360
still moving but he wasn't saying anything and then there's another eight minutes he started dancing
01:09:26.680
and then he finished it up and said this is bad so it was an interesting speech all in all but this
01:09:32.360
idea that 440 bills with provisions that restrict voting access uh in 49 states just in 2021
01:09:39.800
is a massive talking point for the left right now this is their case to harass uh kirsten
01:09:46.520
cinema joe manchin all the republicans to vote for their horrible bill that would federalize
01:09:53.880
elections all across the country this is a terrible idea we should not do it for a multitude of reasons but
01:10:00.120
their support of this is hey wait a minute republicans are restricting rights for people to vote they
01:10:05.880
don't want minorities to vote they don't want democratic voters to vote and they are passing
01:10:10.680
all these laws to restrict voting access and it's important to understand that first of all
01:10:18.360
most of these bills didn't pass there are 440 of them but most of them were you know proposed
01:10:23.960
and nothing happened with them secondly it's important to understand what it means when you say
01:10:29.080
you're restricting voting access there was some tightening of voting access in some states
01:10:37.000
here's the important part of this as compared to the 2020 pandemic election
01:10:43.320
if you compare to 2018 what you'll find is the opposite you'll see expansion we'll get into that in a
01:10:48.920
second but if you go back to 2020 we had a pandemic going on remember these rules are being changed in
01:10:57.480
spring and summer of 2020 when we're at the point of the pandemic where we have the least
01:11:05.000
amount of knowledge we don't know everything about it yet we're still learning about it we don't know
01:11:10.200
how bad it's going to get we don't know if there's a huge breakout will anyone want to show up to the
01:11:14.840
polls at all in november so there's some sense to look at these things and say how do we make it
01:11:20.280
easier for someone who wants to vote now that never justifies mailing a ballot to every single person
01:11:27.800
who is eligible or not in the united states that has never been a thing that was supported by
01:11:34.440
any idea of the pandemic but maybe making it easier for someone to vote absentee
01:11:40.440
makes sense maybe an outside drop-off of an absentee ballot makes sense maybe there's a couple
01:11:47.640
things that make sense right in that particular um i uh climate however of course as we always see
01:11:56.280
you never want to let a serious crisis go to waste and so the democrats decided to pass lots of
01:12:01.880
different rules that just happened to benefit them in large ways and then basically blamed it on the
01:12:07.560
pandemic now the they were always proposed always proposed as a one-time pandemic measure
01:12:15.400
to make it easy this one time and as we know this is what the left does they propose these things as
01:12:21.640
one-time craziness and look we're in amazing times and we have to do something different
01:12:29.960
and then when that time ends when the pandemic fades a little bit when people have vaccines or
01:12:37.960
natural immunity to help fight this off when there are treatments available when people now understand
01:12:43.720
that basically it's almost impossible to pass this virus outdoors when you get through all of these
01:12:51.160
things the left just then says actually the only thing that isn't racism is all of these pandemic
01:13:01.000
rules in effect in perpetuity if you have any of them back off to 2018 levels or even uh even more
01:13:11.480
open access than 2018 you're a racist you are a terrible person and you just want to stop minorities
01:13:18.360
from voting i mean this is joe biden from his speech the other day is still calling it jim crow 2.0
01:13:24.760
and we have that clip for you here do we have the clip from joe biden jim crow 2.0 is about two insidious
01:13:36.840
things voter suppression and election subversion is no longer about who gets to vote it's about making
01:13:46.840
it harder to vote it's about who gets to count the vote and whether your vote counts at all
01:13:54.040
it's not hyperbole this is a fact whenever joe biden says it's not hyperbole it means it 100
01:14:01.560
is hyperbole there are no that is the that is a joe biden guarantee for you so here he is
01:14:08.440
insulting the people who actually had to go through jim crow almost exclusively led by democratic policies
01:14:18.680
by the way but these democratic policies they are now saying are coming back even though it is now
01:14:25.560
easier to vote than it has ever been in anyone's life
01:14:29.560
it's important to take that away it is easier to vote now than it has ever been for anybody it's
01:14:39.960
much much easier and this is something that's hard for the american people to swallow but
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i i want to make sure that everybody in this audience understands it because i think you already
01:14:50.040
do but make sure you understand that it's totally safe to tell all your friends this as well
01:14:54.920
if you can't figure out how to vote in the united states in 2022 you are an idiot
01:15:07.880
that's it you're an idiot you should be able to figure this out and honestly if you're dumb enough
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to not be able to figure out how to vote in the year 2022 perhaps you should consider not doing it
01:15:20.920
because if you can't spend the time to figure out how to vote in 2022 in the most accessible elections
01:15:29.800
in the history of america maybe you don't care enough maybe you're not putting in enough time
01:15:37.640
to be able uh to justify your own vote you know mtv did i think insurmountable
01:15:45.640
uh damage back in the day when they did these rock the vote campaigns and you know what rock the
01:15:52.040
vote says basically hey you you have the ability to vote you should make sure you show up well you
01:15:57.400
know what is that true is that true isn't there more to it than that uh i haven't thought about any of
01:16:06.920
these issues for 12 months but let me go rock the vote there's no there is no pride to be taken in
01:16:16.200
showing up to vote vote after you learn something about what you're voting on learn then vote the order
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is important you need to learn first vote after don't just vote don't just rock a vote rocking
01:16:39.160
a vote does nothing for anyone except winds up electing the people that dumb uninformed voters
01:16:47.080
want elected instead take some time you might come to a conclusion that disagrees with me you might come
01:16:55.800
to a very liberal uh conclusion and say you know what we need is socialized medicine you might think
01:17:01.400
that but i don't know learn fact one about it before you vote don't take pride in showing up
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without knowledge and pressing a button there's nothing to brag about you don't deserve a sticker
01:17:18.440
for that you don't deserve a pin for that show up with some information show up after learning about
01:17:28.600
what you're doing and then you can press the button on the fancy machine learn then vote the order is
01:17:40.040
i made up shirts that say just that learn then vote the order is important stu does merch.com
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and i did that because it seems to be a foreign concept to a lot of americans so i go back to
01:17:55.560
this brennan uh study more than 440 bills with provisions that restrict voting access have been
01:18:01.400
introduced in 49 states in the 2021 legislative sessions in the same report separated by just a few
01:18:11.000
words it also says this more than 1 000 bills with expansive provisions have been introduced in 49
01:18:21.560
states in the 2021 legislative sessions more than double the amount to expand election access then retract it
01:18:32.840
and even the retractions that we're talking about the restrictions are not really restrictions
01:18:48.520
to me this strikes of desperation the left is looking at this and feeling and getting overtly desperate
01:18:57.960
to call a massive expansion of voting rights over let's just take it over a short period of time a
01:19:02.920
decade massively expanded it's much easier to vote by mail it's much easier to vote absentee it's much
01:19:11.720
easier to get access to vote now than it was a few years ago this is the easiest time it's ever been available
01:19:22.440
but they're calling that jim crow 2.0 because they are desperate they are looking at what is going to
01:19:30.040
happen to their party in 2022 and they are terrified they are as terrified as republicans are excited
01:19:39.320
now the republican party has come up with incredible incredible
01:19:46.280
innovative ways to lose elections so you can't put anything in the bank
01:19:51.240
but the bottom line is they are terrified as to what could come in november and now they are trying
01:20:01.000
to rally their base behind this false ridiculous idea that we are in the middle of the jim crow era part
01:20:08.280
two a terrible unneeded sequel that is not occurring they want that to be true they want their country to be a
01:20:17.720
racist hell hole to win an election they want to convince the american people that their country
01:20:23.960
sucks so that they can get a little more power and spend a little more of your money and get a little more
01:20:29.800
control over you that is the modern left in a nutshell back in a second
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this is the glenn back program uh it is stew in for glenn back he is uh indisposed at the moment he's
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back tomorrow uh he has uh some appointments he's still bouncing back from covid man everybody's got
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covid if you're not cool unless you have the omicron who are you what have you done done nothing with
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your life if you don't get the omicron only cool people get the omicron 45 seconds now of course i
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have not had it yet so i don't know what i'm saying but it is it's incredible i've really never seen
01:23:04.520
anything like this this is not it does not feel at all like march 2020 it's totally different animal
01:23:11.960
all the things can be said there but everybody i know is sick i mean like everybody is just out i
01:23:17.880
mean we've had so many people out here we don't have show we don't have enough to staff shows now
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they're constantly rescheduling everything because we just don't have people right now um so it is
01:23:29.800
happening to every business around the country right now and uh we do see maybe the very peak of
01:23:35.320
this maybe we passed the peak of omicron we'll give you a little detail on that coming up
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triple eight seven twenty seven back is the phone number
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steward berger in for glenn beck today we're going to look at what's going on with glenn youngkin his
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first days in office creating a little bit of a splash left not exactly happy with what's going
01:24:52.200
on we'll give you an update on the omicron wave and where we are in this cycle are we getting closer
01:24:58.360
to the end of omicron and maybe does that mean the end of all this nonsense around the corner and we'll
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be honest about what the left is trying to do right now it's not positive but we're going to tell
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you about it anyway triple eight seven twenty seven back is the phone number it's the glenn beck program
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whether you're playing a team sport or uh you know if it's an individual sport you know you want
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to get the best out of your performance and we see this all the time with athletes we see this all
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the time if you're looking for a financial advisor you don't just pick the first one you find in a phone
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book uh if you have a phone book do phone books still exist i think they still exist either way
01:25:44.120
you can find it online that's for sure it's like you don't want to pick the first one you see online
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we do this all the time with real estate agents though why why do we do it why do we
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pick the friend of a friend of a friend of a friend why do we pick the person who has the picture
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on a bench underneath a homeless person there's no reason to pick a real estate agent that way
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you should pick a real estate agent that you can trust someone who is at the top of their game at
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the top of their industry well there's a place you can go to find that person in your area it's
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realestateagentsitrust.com the name kind of says it all realestateagentsitrust.com
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so we talked a little bit last hour about the legacy of martin luther king who is he today
01:26:39.240
because i think at this point the left seems to hate his guts look at what they say on a daily basis
01:26:47.400
look at the things they criticize they are outwardly siding with organizations who are
01:26:54.440
describing being colorblind in a colorblind society as racism they are outwardly trying to make
01:27:03.480
decisions based on skin color in every arena of life they want you to believe that if you judge people
01:27:11.400
based on the content of their character you are the bad person certainly that's what we see at least
01:27:18.360
in the media and i think this is an important distinction to make here this is not everybody
01:27:25.080
on the left it's not every democrat not everybody's like this but that is what makes it so disturbing
01:27:32.120
that the media continually presents that as the truth jesse single put together a a thread here
01:27:40.520
and i'm going to go over a couple things in it as he highlighted some polls we've talked about before
01:27:45.800
but he happens to be on the left and he writes the democratic party sucks is addicted to losing losing
01:27:51.480
is full of whiny losers and i'm annoyed that it's my only viable option as an american liberal who
01:27:57.160
doesn't want to waste his vote he says the level of just sheer profound crippling disconnect from
01:28:03.800
everyday americans i never would have had any idea about these figures because if you consume liberal
01:28:09.480
media you are almost systematically misled about what the country values wants and prioritizes and he
01:28:17.160
links to some some polls that you might be familiar with honestly you might be connected to what americans
01:28:25.240
really believe on these topics but the left isn't if you're watching msnbc you have the exact opposite
01:28:34.280
of a perception of the american people a morning consult poll found that only 41
01:28:42.200
think it is a bigger problem to american democracy that it's too hard to vote rather than voting
01:28:48.680
restrictions not being strict enough in other words the american people say wait a minute is it too hard
01:28:54.520
to vote or too easy to vote and only 41 are saying yeah it's too hard to vote that's the bigger problem
01:29:03.240
now two that's that's among the black population now these are the people that are supposedly so
01:29:09.960
affected by these terrible voting laws and it's a group of people that are around 90 percent democratic
01:29:15.880
usually democratic party voters these voters are saying wait a minute what do you mean it's too
01:29:21.960
hard to vote that's ridiculous it's not too hard to vote
01:29:28.920
among hispanics it's only 34 percent that think the bigger problem is that it's too hard to vote
01:29:34.840
rather than being too easy to vote for people who shouldn't be voting only 34 percent
01:29:42.840
honestly if you watched msnbc if you watch cnn every day and that was where you got your information
01:29:47.400
what would you think that number was 90 percent 95 percent a hundred percent is there anyone that
01:29:54.120
disagrees you'd almost have no idea remember every black person or hispanic person who says they disagree
01:30:04.440
are thrown from their race they are disowned by their race by msnbc i don't know how that works i don't
01:30:12.440
know if they have control of such things but they certainly seem to think they do
01:30:18.600
in a monmouth poll 84 percent of non-whites say they support requiring photo id for voting
01:30:28.120
84 percent of non-whites again these are the people we are told are targeted by such policies they we
01:30:40.200
don't well we don't want them to vote we are conservatives and we don't want any minorities
01:30:45.640
to vote of course not sure we say we love the constitution but do we really mean it of course
01:30:51.880
not it's just a way to justify our evil policies yet 84 of non-whites say they they support photo id can
01:30:59.960
you imagine an msnbc or cnn viewer hearing that statistic they would assume it was a lie they would
01:31:09.160
assume it was misleading information they would assume it was stuff that you should get thrown off
01:31:13.320
of social media for uttering another thing it is is absolutely true and of course it's true
01:31:23.000
it's obviously true when you think about it for just a moment of course it's true to believe otherwise
01:31:32.200
is racist to believe that african americans cannot bring themselves to acquire a driver's license is about
01:31:41.080
the most insulting thing in our political discourse
01:31:48.920
think of how ridiculous it is to assume that based on ethnicity or color of skin
01:31:59.160
that an entire group of people is unfairly targeted by getting a an id
01:32:05.400
in america is about the most racist thing you can possibly think yet the left makes it part of their
01:32:15.160
platform their giant zilch of a president is in front of the american people pounding his head his
01:32:23.160
hand on the desk saying how much he so believes that this is jim crow 2.0 this is voter suppression in
01:32:32.520
every way this fake act they are putting on who does it fool it only fools the morons in their own
01:32:44.280
party that are already going to vote for them this is how desperate they are right now they are trying
01:32:49.800
to make sure they can lock in the aoc vote if you can't lock in the aoc vote in the democratic
01:32:57.480
party you got a massive problem and they do the representatives are retiring in droves
01:33:06.760
they are seeing the polls they are seeing the id uh they they're dealing with these generic uh
01:33:13.640
party id votes and they're almost always favoring the democrats these even when republicans do relatively
01:33:19.800
well the democrats still perform a little better in generic voter uh party id yet what you're seeing
01:33:26.680
now is republicans are winning those now it's a long way to the election a lot can happen a lot will
01:33:32.280
be tried a lot will be changed a lot will go on before now in november but they are seeing the
01:33:37.960
writing on the wall and they do not like what it spells
01:33:43.720
how about two from 2019 this is a poll from msnbc
01:33:47.720
and excuse me this is a pew poll i'm getting my polling outfits confused but it's pew research
01:33:57.480
center the question is what percent of people say race race or ethnicity should be a factor in college
01:34:06.040
admissions decisions now anytime you say well of course we shouldn't judge people by the color of
01:34:13.960
their skin we should judge them by the content of their character that means not giving extra
01:34:18.440
preference to someone who is a minority student we should just judge them based on their grades and
01:34:25.320
what they've achieved we shouldn't for example give advantages to any particular racial group nor
01:34:32.120
should we punish asians who apparently could be the only people who go to college if you happen to
01:34:37.800
be asian american congratulations all of your test scores are higher than all of us white people
01:34:42.520
combined congratulations you've done it you've dominated all testing scores
01:34:50.600
you see this at harvard we've talked to people who are fighting these lawsuits
01:34:54.120
where ivy league institutions are discriminating against asians people who had orders to report to
01:35:02.840
internment camps within the last hundred years their descendants are being
01:35:12.520
discriminated against because they're asian which gives them an advantage i don't even understand
01:35:18.360
the logic anymore but it's happening in college after college after college it's insanity
01:35:25.960
so should race or ethnicity be a factor in college admissions decisions if you were a cnn viewer if you
01:35:32.520
were an msnbc viewer what would you believe you'd say well of course white people probably don't want
01:35:39.800
that to happen because white people are bad people whiteness is bad and therefore those people are
01:35:45.480
making the bad decision and they don't want race to be a factor in admissions these sentences don't make
01:35:53.800
sense but the truth is seven percent of americans believe race or ethnicity should be a major factor in
01:36:05.960
college admissions seven seven another 19 believe that it should be a minor factor so it should have some
01:36:16.600
relevance okay maybe that you could summarize that viewpoint as all things being equal you have two
01:36:23.320
students maybe you give the uh advantage to the minority group 73 say it should be no factor
01:36:32.600
now that might be something that would surprise the msnbc viewer but it also they might chalk that up to
01:36:42.200
well there's a lot of white people here and white people want to hold on to their power
01:36:47.160
and therefore you know that would explain it well they've broken it down here they've broken it down
01:36:55.640
by race only 22 of white people believe it should be any factor whatsoever 78 say okay maybe uh 78
01:37:06.040
say it should not be a factor at all race in college admissions among black voters however only 38 of
01:37:12.760
black voters believe it should be any issue at all when you're talking about college admissions
01:37:17.800
62 of black voters say no we don't want race to be a factor in admissions and honestly you'd understand
01:37:29.160
why considering when it was a factor in admissions it was a bad factor why would you want that system
01:37:36.200
instituted again just by changing the colors it's a bad system the system was rotten at its core
01:37:42.360
hispanic voters only 11 believe it should be a major factor 22 say race should be a factor at all
01:37:51.160
in college admissions and 65 say it should not be a factor and in bizarre twist the group that is
01:37:59.800
most favorable to racial um consideration when it comes to college admissions are asians which they're
01:38:06.440
they're being hurt by this but still 58 of asians oppose those ideas and you might again think okay
01:38:15.800
well how does this happen it's because generally speaking the american people are sane even though
01:38:21.640
our fights on twitter don't seem same sometimes and sometimes we get so many voices from the aoc wing
01:38:27.000
of the party we don't even understand who our political opponents are but even among democrats
01:38:34.120
democrats only 10 percent of democratic voters say race should be a major issue when it comes to
01:38:41.880
college admissions another 26 percent say it should be a minor factor and still the overwhelming majority
01:38:47.880
63 percent say it should not be a factor at all we can summarize that viewpoint as you know the sane one
01:38:56.120
race should not be a factor in any decision that you make this is what we're supposed to understand
01:39:04.280
already we've come through the point point where it was controversial and then some people most people
01:39:09.480
agreed with it and some didn't and then we like made a holiday for the guy who popularized the idea
01:39:18.680
this is not supposed to be a controversial viewpoint at this at this time in our history
01:39:23.640
don't make decisions based on skin color yet that is what you're told by the media over and over again
01:39:34.440
well wouldn't it be great if some cyber criminal tried to hack into your network steal your personal
01:39:39.880
information and then they were caught and sent to jail like that's how this was supposed to happen i
01:39:44.440
don't know if we've defunded the identity theft police yet but i don't think that's a good idea if that
01:39:50.520
were true it would be a much safer place to be on the internet of course it's not true it's not possible
01:39:55.480
the internet is too big of a place there's too many uh people with personal uh information that
01:40:01.960
have been stolen that are already posted on the web that are scattered in too many places
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but there is hope it's important to understand how cyber crime and identity theft are affecting our lives
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all right uh we want to tell you a little bit about what's going on in virginia coming up
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this hour uh glenn youngkin went into office and decided he wanted to get rid of crt
01:41:16.280
and this is something he was of course elected on this platform he went in and did some executive
01:41:22.840
orders and day one i think there's nine of them total and the big focus of it was stopping crt in
01:41:31.000
schools among a couple of other things there's some anti-vaccine mandate and mask mandate type stuff as
01:41:36.360
well maybe we'll get into the details of that here before the end of the show but what's interesting here
01:41:41.640
is what is why was the crt thing effective why are people recoiling from the idea of critical race
01:41:50.440
theory this is sort of gospel on the left why do the american people reject it all of this is a
01:41:59.240
function not of branding not of politics not of the republican media machine
01:42:08.920
but instead it's it's a product of the american people being generally speaking a sane group of
01:42:16.040
individuals who don't want to judge people by immutable characteristics that no one can control
01:42:22.680
and that do not identify who you are as a person critical race theory popularizes the idea that not only
01:42:31.480
is race incredibly important to determine who you are but it also should be focused on at all times
01:42:39.320
it should be the main focus of the way we think about each other every student should be brought into
01:42:46.680
school and taught that race is the most important thing and how does that play out long term if you
01:42:53.960
tell every white student that the only source of their power is their white skin color how does that play
01:43:02.040
out long term what do they think when they're 30 40 and 50 if they're brought up under that ideology
01:43:08.520
if they really believe that their skin color equals power how do you think that applies itself to
01:43:14.840
the society well we should know it's happened before it's happened before all over the world when
01:43:21.960
people associate their political power and their very existence to the credit of their skin color
01:43:27.320
bad things happen over and over again this is why you fight back about it it's why even in a in a blue
01:43:38.200
state like virginia the people said uh no we don't want this i don't want my kid going to school to
01:43:45.400
learn that their skin color is the most important thing about them of course not what year is this
01:43:55.640
the focus here should be the exact opposite and that's why glenn youngkin wins that's why the the
01:44:03.880
left-wing educational establishment is being pushed back on that's why when you look at
01:44:12.920
all of these things being pushed so hardly by the left
01:44:16.760
that the american people just say you know what i don't want this i never wanted this we were
01:44:27.560
and regard regardless of all of these attempts to popularize these theories i just don't think
01:44:33.240
it's going to work the american people don't want it and they're going to continue to push back
01:44:38.920
against it that's why you see people parents normal parents not even conservative parents only but
01:44:45.240
people from all over the country stepping up in front of these school boards and saying hey
01:44:50.280
jack no get out of my face with this nonsense i'm going to teach my kids that character is what
01:44:57.000
matters not the color of their skin we're old school that way we're not going to be tearing down mlk
01:45:03.160
statues we want people to believe and listen to the things that he spoke about not ignore them
01:45:08.920
not go the other way and until the the left wakes up to that fact they're going to lose a lot of
01:45:14.920
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it's glenn back program stew in for glenn who is out today he should be back tomorrow
01:46:59.640
as you may know he had the vid he had the rona he had the cron the omicron is in the house all over
01:47:07.160
the house the house is caked in omicron everybody in the house has it everybody all across the country
01:47:12.360
has it right now apparently like no businesses are open everyone's just home with the omicron at this
01:47:18.600
point you have to admit it would be a really good scam to just say you have it and go on vacation
01:47:25.000
can we be honest with this is what should happen the american people need to come together we're
01:47:29.080
innovative people we realize these things if you haven't had the cron yet you say you got the cron
01:47:35.640
and don't post those pictures of your island getaway that's what you should be doing right now
01:47:42.200
that's maybe not the best lesson for children but that's clearly where glenn is you think he's
01:47:46.280
actually you think he's homesick come on let's be honest about it he's either on some ski ski slope
01:47:52.440
or some island and he's just told everyone here he has the cron and then behind him is a green screen
01:47:58.840
that looks like his house that's what's going on at least that's what i believe it is at that point
01:48:05.720
where it is incredible we the cancellations that have happened the appointments that have been moved
01:48:11.480
the businesses that can't you know staff their actual businesses it's really incredible
01:48:18.440
it's really incredible what has happened now looking at what's going on nationwide we've seen
01:48:24.280
this for now a few days in certain states the northeastern states that got hit with the omicron
01:48:30.040
stuff early seem to now be trending downward quickly which is really good you know new york maybe
01:48:36.920
leading the way on that they got it pretty early and now are getting out of it pretty early but
01:48:41.880
there's a bunch of other states particularly in the northeast rhode island looks like it's finally
01:48:45.960
hit that peak connecticut as well washington dc illinois is now kind of hitting that peak
01:48:52.680
pennsylvania as well and you know really states all across the country now look like we're hitting that
01:48:58.680
peak and this is about the time they they thought it would happen that is obviously a positive
01:49:04.200
thing and if you look at the nationwide chart now you're seeing i think it was mike chase who said
01:49:09.560
it looks like a classic brontosaurus pattern you see a very long neck us align straight up and at the
01:49:15.640
very top you see that little turnaround it's a little tiny head at the top of the brontosaurus neck
01:49:21.800
and maybe just maybe that's the downturn of omicron now omicron has not been as deadly as previous
01:49:28.280
waves we've talked about that quite a bit still is uh you know not not a fun thing to deal with and
01:49:33.560
the economy has been hit very hard with this obviously people's health has been hit hard
01:49:39.160
with this as well because even if you don't die a lot of people are just getting sick and it's
01:49:43.560
miserable now even if it winds up being eventually kind of this endemic flu situation that we kind of
01:49:51.000
hope it does become because it's a lot worse than what we've had to deal with over the past couple of
01:49:55.320
years it still sort of sucks so you've got that going on the whole world just seems upside down
01:50:03.080
this weekend in collieville texas there was a terrorism attack or at least an attempted hostage
01:50:11.160
situation at a uh a temple in collieville texas now if you don't know collieville texas one thing you
01:50:18.920
may remember it uh by is early on in the pandemic when all the mask mandates were happening all over the
01:50:23.880
place they were like the first town to say yeah we're opening up they were the first town i remember
01:50:30.520
opening up their restaurants i believe it was late april 2020 they opened up their restaurants they
01:50:36.680
were like look we're we're not gonna we're not gonna play this game they were also they also said
01:50:41.480
we're not gonna enforce any mask mandates i don't want to they we talked to the mayor at one point and
01:50:45.240
he's like look i'm not gonna assign resources to that we've got other things to do if you want to wear
01:50:49.400
a mask wear a mask if you don't you don't it's not up to us to harass you about your personal
01:50:53.640
health decisions uh so this is a town it's nearby where we broadcast from and it's a great little
01:51:01.400
town and they had a terribly scary thing happen where someone came in and took a bunch of people
01:51:09.960
hostage at a temple and started we believe ranting about a convicted terrorist who is held in the
01:51:17.320
dallas area apparently wanting them freed or wanted to talk to her it's it's somewhat
01:51:22.440
up in the air at this point the good news is of course that everyone made it out of there
01:51:28.120
with the exception of the guy holding them hostage he did not well he made it out of there but he just
01:51:32.360
didn't make he didn't walk out i assume they've removed him from the premises but he didn't walk out of
01:51:38.200
the building and that's a sort of a crazy thing i mean this is right near where we broadcast from right
01:51:45.160
near where many of us live here i have friends who were close enough to be able to look out their window and
01:51:50.200
see the see the flashing lights hear the gunshots hear the flashbangs as it was going on this is a
01:51:57.000
quiet you know great little town where you do not expect something like this to happen
01:52:03.240
and thankfully did not end as the worst way uh possible if they only would have defunded the
01:52:08.040
police though imagine how well it would have gone so you have that uh situation going on then we had
01:52:14.760
to deal with the football weekend which i don't know it depends on if you care about football you
01:52:20.040
might not but i had the up and ups and downs of being a philadelphia eagles fan and just watching
01:52:26.040
them get absolutely obliterated by the tampa bay buccaneers as honestly i expected it would have been
01:52:32.280
nice for them to show up at some level though it would have been nice for them to at least try or at
01:52:38.840
least look like they were trying maybe they were trying didn't look like they were trying
01:52:42.280
but they get totally blown out and then i have to deal with the cowboys who if they win if i have
01:52:49.080
to come into this office after a an eagles loss and a cowboys win that would have been i would have
01:52:57.720
faked the cron i would have been on an island saying i had covet 19 that's what i would have done
01:53:03.720
luckily though i had the cowboys to depend on to completely choke and blow the game
01:53:11.240
in the final seconds that at least i had that to fall back on and now i can save my omicron you know
01:53:20.040
fake diagnosis for another time for another wonderful vacation
01:53:27.080
this is a strange world we're living in and we are now looking forward to an election
01:53:32.680
an election season where everything is going to get crazier and crazier where
01:53:40.120
the desperation from the left has got to scare you one of the things we glenn talks about in his
01:53:47.080
new book the great reset is how this plan has been around for a while right this idea
01:53:53.080
to essentially in some ways admit failure you know it's interesting because this is something that's
01:54:00.120
going on all around the world but as it applies to the united states the great reset is a sort of
01:54:04.920
remix of a bunch of old ideas and one of the important things about it is the american people
01:54:12.040
have never embraced socialism like other parts of the world have this is a country that was built
01:54:18.360
foundationally on individualism and yes we come together in many aspects of public life but
01:54:24.760
the general concept here is that we are all individuals that can make our own choices
01:54:31.480
and as long as we're not affecting other people we kind of go on with our lives
01:54:36.680
commerce connects us you know civics connects us culture at some level connects us but it's a
01:54:44.360
pretty basic level and people can make lots of different choices i mean they can even be cowboy fans
01:54:49.400
all sorts of terrible terrible choices people can make and we respect those choices
01:54:57.080
but that has now uh come to the point where the the far left the socialist uh
01:55:05.080
left the aoc left has realized that like this is not a winning nationwide
01:55:12.440
uh idea at this time we can't tell people it's socialism if we do they're going to reject it
01:55:20.920
so we have to go about it in different ways now of course in aoc's district she can say she's a
01:55:25.400
socialist and win apparently vermont will elect bernie sanders over and over again and we know that there
01:55:30.360
are certain pockets of the country that are friendlier to these ideas than others but as a nationwide
01:55:36.200
idea it really you can't get control of the country with this sort of philosophy at least yet
01:55:43.240
you have to do it very very slowly well how can you accelerate that you can try to accelerate it by
01:55:49.400
running aoc type candidates but that's not going to work the way they're trying to accelerate it now
01:55:55.000
is through the great reset where instead of pressuring voters to vote socialist policies in
01:56:01.720
you go around the policies and you use the market that has served us so well
01:56:08.760
by pressuring companies at higher levels international companies that have to deal with this stuff
01:56:14.040
overseas and have them implement it all over this country so it's not a choice
01:56:21.640
it's no longer the american saying okay you give you're giving me two ideas i clearly select idea
01:56:27.400
number one over idea number two this is there is no idea number two this is just the reality of the
01:56:35.160
world and glenn spends a good amount of time trying to figure out how to solve this problem and he's got
01:56:43.240
the solutions in the book but it's not going to be easy and it's it really does require all of us to
01:56:48.920
wake up and change the way that we do things and not only that but wake others up the book has been
01:56:58.200
either number one or number two on amazon for you know the whole week it's been going back and forth
01:57:04.120
with atomic habits which there is a long-standing war between glenn beck and good personal habits
01:57:10.360
and right now glenn beck has been winning uh right the books keep going back and forth but glenn has
01:57:19.240
defeated his personal habits that's that's for sure but like those the reason why that book is
01:57:26.360
connecting if you think of those two books in particular you know there's a reason why atomic
01:57:31.400
habits is the number one or number two book in the country it's january it's a really good book by the
01:57:36.280
the way if you haven't read it and you're looking to change maybe the way you live uh and manage
01:57:44.200
maybe you think your life has gotten a little bit out of control through covet i would highly recommend
01:57:49.080
atomic habits it's really really good but it's january and it's a book about habits and everyone's
01:57:54.520
trying to have their new year's resolutions and change the way they live and it makes perfect sense
01:57:58.360
that a really good book about habits would be number one or number two why would a glenn beck book be
01:58:02.360
there it's not because of his appearance i'll tell you that much it's because the great reset
01:58:10.040
is something that people kind of understand kind of feel is going on but don't yet understand it
01:58:17.320
a lot of people want to know more about it want to know where this research is what's real and what
01:58:21.320
isn't you i will tell you you can get a lot of free things on the internet there's a lot of stuff out
01:58:25.960
there jeffy tells you me about a lot of it all the time and man it's it's terrifying he runs a lot of
01:58:30.680
these sites that supply it but you start searching for the great reset on the internet you're going
01:58:37.880
to get a mix you're going to get some stuff that's real and a lot of stuff that isn't a lot of there
01:58:43.160
is a great reset conspiracy theory that's not what this book is about the book is about sorting out
01:58:49.240
what is real and what isn't taking their words and understanding what they mean in context
01:58:53.560
that's really important because this is a movement that's gone around the country
01:59:00.760
really quickly and has been accelerated by covid covid in the climate and several other things have been
01:59:09.880
used as excuses to implement these policies and these controls over you over the things that you buy
01:59:16.680
over the the job that you have over the laws that govern and you need to know this information and
01:59:26.280
you need to be square on it not only you know so you can further your own understanding of it i know
01:59:32.600
i've furthered mine by reading it but also to help others understand that it's not just conspiracy
01:59:38.680
and to make sure you're not telling them things that aren't true you have to know what is really true
01:59:43.960
here because if you start looking on the internet you'll find all sorts of fake stuff and that will
01:59:48.600
only weaken the defenses against a great reset the book is called the great reset joe biden and the
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rise of 21st century fascism it is available wherever books are sold you can get it at glensnewbook.com
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well what you teach your children about this country really does matter what they learn in
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parents should have a say in what is taught in schools
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they should have a say what's being taught in schools because in virginia parents have a
02:01:53.960
fundamental right to make decisions with regard to their child's upbringing education and care
02:02:02.440
to parents i say we respect you and we will empower you in the education of your children
02:02:10.520
yeah those rights actually go outside the borders of virginia too you know the parents don't have a
02:02:16.040
say in how they're educated they get the say in how they're educated now if they're going to go to
02:02:20.200
public schools obviously parents will disagree and they but they all still have a say that's
02:02:26.840
really really important it's why glenn youngkin is now the governor of virginia he signed in a
02:02:31.320
bunch of executive orders on day one delivered the first one delivers on his day one promise to
02:02:36.680
restore excellence and education by ending the use of divisive concepts including critical race
02:02:40.760
theory in public education uh he also had a uh a an executive order about empowering power empowering
02:02:47.640
parents to decide whether their children wear face masks in school so you know parents can choose
02:02:55.080
um there is an investigation against the in the loudon county school board regarding the sexual
02:03:01.240
assaults and what went on there there's another one talking about virginia being open for business
02:03:06.200
uh against another one against human tracking trafficking and anti-semitism and they're going
02:03:12.920
to withdraw virginia from their regional greenhouse gas initiative all on day one so it was a rockin day
02:03:19.240
one for glenn youngkin in virginia the story's up on theblaze.com you can check it out there and get
02:03:25.960
all the details this has been something that is we're seeing real movement on this around the country
02:03:34.200
where people are pushing back against this standing up doing something about their own situations
02:03:41.080
and we're here for it i mean i am here for it i love watching it i love parents who are stepping up
02:03:46.040
and doing something about their local communities we're gonna keep covering that glenn is back tomorrow
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