The Glenn Beck Program - April 03, 2019


Not Everything Sucks? | Guests: Ami Horowitz & Rob Eno | 04⧸03⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours

Words per Minute

157.5329

Word Count

19,019

Sentence Count

1,784

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about why we need to stop worrying about the things that don't matter and focus on the things we do matter. He also talks about how important it is to take care of the things you can control.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:11.420 They're now talking about arresting people or calling it hate speech if you chant, lock her up.
00:00:22.740 We are now having an attack on the First Amendment.
00:00:27.720 We're having an attack on the Constitution when it comes to the Electoral College.
00:00:34.280 We are so screwed up and upside down. The fundamental transformation of America has happened.
00:00:41.780 So now what? Well, we'll begin there in one minute.
00:00:50.100 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:52.240 Cybercrime is a real problem all over the world, but statistics are becoming a little unbelievable.
00:00:59.300 424% increase. 424% increase in the data breaches in the last year.
00:01:08.380 We also saw last year a 71% jump in dark web activity and 14.9 billion stolen identity records were sold last year.
00:01:22.200 This is an epidemic. We have so many things to worry about.
00:01:26.700 Please, please, we have to focus our lives and stop worrying about the things that don't matter.
00:01:33.280 I got up this morning and last night my wife and I sat and we talked about what we found out from the doctor on brain surgery for my daughter.
00:01:51.480 And what she's got coming here.
00:01:59.200 My other daughter, my youngest, I feel like I haven't spent any time with her in the last two weeks.
00:02:07.240 I got up this morning and there's a note on my iPad that says,
00:02:14.780 Dad, it was up till 4 a.m., didn't finish my homework.
00:02:19.200 That's my son. He's a nocturnal animal.
00:02:22.160 I just don't know what to do with that.
00:02:24.640 I feel like I haven't seen my wife in so long.
00:02:27.520 My other daughter and my grandkids, they live next door.
00:02:30.800 I haven't seen them in a week, maybe two.
00:02:33.340 I'm so worried about so many different things and you're the same.
00:02:40.860 You got the same thing going on.
00:02:42.360 What are we doing?
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00:03:00.420 It's going to happen.
00:03:01.060 So why worry about it?
00:03:03.920 I don't anymore because I know that I get alerts.
00:03:08.140 I know they've done it for me several times where I don't even think about it.
00:03:13.100 Something happens.
00:03:14.160 I'm like, I don't know, LifeLock's on it.
00:03:17.500 They'll send me an alert.
00:03:19.220 Hey, did you just open this?
00:03:21.020 I just, nope.
00:03:22.840 Okay.
00:03:23.500 I don't think about it again.
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00:03:44.020 Do you remember when Barack Obama said, we're just five days away from the fundamental transformation in the United States of America?
00:04:03.120 And we thought to ourselves, to what?
00:04:07.540 Fundamental transformation?
00:04:09.620 What are you talking about?
00:04:11.320 Do you remember?
00:04:13.240 We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.
00:04:19.220 And I remember talking about who loves something and then says, I want to fundamentally transform it.
00:04:26.480 Who loves their wife or their husband and say, and says, you know what, honey?
00:04:31.400 We're getting married in a few days.
00:04:33.340 We are just a few days away from the fundamental transformation of you.
00:04:38.380 I don't marry that person.
00:04:40.100 What did it mean?
00:04:45.520 Well, Michelle Obama told us long ago.
00:04:49.700 Michelle Obama, she was out on the campaign trail in 07, in 08.
00:04:55.040 And do you remember when she said this?
00:04:57.440 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
00:05:00.780 We are going to have to change our conversation.
00:05:03.640 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
00:05:06.740 We're going to have to move into a different place.
00:05:11.000 Hey, can I ask you?
00:05:12.720 When she said that in 2008, she was taken off the campaign trail.
00:05:17.900 They were like, hey, you don't know.
00:05:19.700 And we were called conspiracy theorists for saying, what the hell does that mean?
00:05:27.040 What does that mean?
00:05:31.120 Have we changed our conversation?
00:05:35.200 Have we changed our traditions?
00:05:36.900 Have we changed our history?
00:05:43.760 Because I believe we have.
00:05:49.380 2008, 2009, I was spending time with professors overseas and in South America.
00:05:55.580 I was having conversations with people who studied revolutions and I asked them, how do you do it?
00:06:01.960 What do you need?
00:06:05.880 I outlined these things on the chalkboard.
00:06:08.920 Well, we are just about four weeks away from exposing something that we were blown away that we found.
00:06:24.180 It is the how-to.
00:06:25.980 It is what we're doing.
00:06:29.280 It's what's happening to us right now.
00:06:31.000 How did they do this?
00:06:35.620 What was the plan?
00:06:39.160 Because the fundamental transformation of America has happened.
00:06:42.780 When we're talking about lock her up, do we have the audio of, what's her name, saying that that has to be hate speech?
00:06:53.880 Here she is, Christine Anamapour.
00:06:55.880 Because you just said lock her up or lock me up.
00:06:59.560 Of course, lock her up was a feature of the 2016 Trump campaign.
00:07:03.580 Do you, in retrospect, wish that people like yourself, the head of the FBI, I mean, the people in charge of law and order, had shut down that language, that it was dangerous potentially, that it could have created violence, that it's kind of hate speech.
00:07:20.000 Should that have been allowed?
00:07:22.600 That's not a role for government to play.
00:07:24.600 The beauty of this country is people can say what they want, even if it's misleading.
00:07:29.040 Thank God.
00:07:29.840 I can't believe I'm saying this.
00:07:30.960 Thank God for James Comey.
00:07:34.400 That's not a role for the government.
00:07:36.800 But listen who that's coming from.
00:07:38.760 The press.
00:07:39.880 What is the press's job?
00:07:41.820 The press is to protect you.
00:07:44.580 You.
00:07:45.800 We have flipped everything in this country.
00:07:49.700 The press now protects them.
00:07:52.960 It now protects the elites, the rulers, the kings, the queens.
00:07:59.100 The press was to protect you by protecting the Constitution.
00:08:07.780 What did Christiane Anandpour just suggest?
00:08:12.600 That we get rid of the First Amendment.
00:08:17.000 That is the definition of political speech.
00:08:21.600 You know, lock her up.
00:08:23.100 That was that was a huge part of what?
00:08:25.880 The Trump campaign.
00:08:26.880 The Trump campaign.
00:08:27.880 The Trump campaign.
00:08:32.100 And she justifies saying, well, it's really kind of hate speech because it could have caused problems.
00:08:40.740 How do you take a country apart?
00:08:51.560 How do you do it?
00:08:52.640 We have to stop talking about Trump's tweets.
00:08:57.800 We have to stop talking about good.
00:09:03.360 Good heavens for everything that is good and decent and sacred.
00:09:09.340 We should celebrate that our president was not a spy or in cahoots with a foreign government that is traditionally our enemy.
00:09:21.740 Instead, half the country mourned.
00:09:26.480 Oh, I thought he was.
00:09:28.520 You thought he was?
00:09:30.540 Okay, if you really thought he was, then I understand how you felt that he had to go.
00:09:36.420 Because you thought he was a foreign trader.
00:09:41.680 That he was in league with a foreign nation.
00:09:44.500 So I understand.
00:09:45.580 But here's the good news.
00:09:47.260 He isn't.
00:09:51.160 Oh, well, he's got to be guilty of something.
00:09:54.880 There's another tradition that's gone.
00:09:57.680 First of all, we're now rooting.
00:10:00.000 We're now.
00:10:00.520 We were hoping that our president was a foreign agent.
00:10:06.420 And if he's found not guilty, well, he's guilty of something.
00:10:14.660 That is the antithesis of America.
00:10:18.760 You know, last night I was listening to Ben Shapiro.
00:10:22.740 And Ben was talking about Joe Biden.
00:10:26.160 And I could hear the audience say, Ben, they'd never give this to you.
00:10:34.280 They'd never give this to anybody else.
00:10:36.240 What Joe, what Ben was saying is the same thing that we're saying.
00:10:42.440 The same thing my friends are saying.
00:10:44.300 Look, I don't know.
00:10:45.380 It's really creepy.
00:10:47.300 And I wouldn't like it.
00:10:48.920 And I don't know.
00:10:49.800 That seems like a warning sign.
00:10:51.800 But that doesn't mean he's doing anything.
00:10:55.180 Where's your evidence?
00:10:58.540 Oh, it's coming from people who have an ax to grind.
00:11:01.460 It's coming from people who don't want Joe Biden to run because they're Bernie people.
00:11:07.460 Now, is that entirely true?
00:11:10.140 I don't know.
00:11:12.680 It seems to be the case at this point.
00:11:15.620 So why should we condemn the man?
00:11:23.520 That's that's the American way.
00:11:25.520 That's what should have been said about Kavanaugh.
00:11:27.560 But it wasn't.
00:11:28.960 That's what what is not being said now.
00:11:33.420 Half of the party, the Democrats are saying about Joe Biden.
00:11:36.540 He's got to go.
00:11:37.340 Why?
00:11:37.560 Because they don't want Joe Biden.
00:11:38.760 They want some Marxist in.
00:11:40.000 But I guarantee if Joe Biden would run and he became the nominee, those same people would say, how dare you say these things?
00:11:54.000 There is no truth.
00:11:58.980 One of my favorite lines in the Star Spangled Banner.
00:12:06.800 It's one of those songs.
00:12:08.820 I think it's the Star Spangled Banner.
00:12:12.820 Who more.
00:12:14.520 Who more than self.
00:12:18.340 Their country loved.
00:12:23.000 America the beautiful.
00:12:24.100 Thank you.
00:12:26.040 I love that line.
00:12:30.040 Heroes proved.
00:12:33.040 Who more than self their country loved.
00:12:35.740 Is there anybody out there that feels that way anymore?
00:12:43.580 Because another thing that's been dismantled is our patriotism.
00:12:46.860 We got to change our traditions.
00:12:49.740 I used to love the 4th of July.
00:12:53.120 4th of July in my house to my kids, to my older kids, 4th of July is literally on the same pedestal as Christmas.
00:13:03.240 Because we used to go to 4th of July fireworks and we would really celebrate.
00:13:11.160 And at the end of the day, we'd all end up balling like little babies when we were watching the fireworks.
00:13:16.820 I don't have that connection anymore.
00:13:18.660 I don't have that connection anymore.
00:13:23.060 Because I don't know who we are anymore.
00:13:27.880 You tell me, did we change our traditions?
00:13:32.260 Is our conversation the same?
00:13:35.200 Do we trust our neighbors?
00:13:37.100 Do we trust people who vote differently than us?
00:13:40.020 Do we give them the benefit of the doubt?
00:13:45.340 Our history.
00:13:49.660 I didn't think it would be changed by people like Ocasio-Cortez, who honestly, she seems like a very nice girl.
00:13:57.120 But she's dumb as a box of rocks when it comes to the things that she should know.
00:14:03.520 When she's talking about, hey, we've got to, you know, look at the way they've changed the Constitution.
00:14:11.360 They changed it so FDR couldn't run for another term.
00:14:15.500 He was dead when they changed it.
00:14:18.400 There's no, there's, there's very few, if any, institutions that if you are a history major, history major,
00:14:36.080 69 out of the 78 schools where you can get a history major, 69 of them do not require any American history.
00:14:48.400 How do you teach history without America?
00:14:52.740 How do you do it?
00:14:54.740 Now, if you're going to just focus on Greek history, that's fine.
00:14:58.040 But if you're, if you're a well-rounded history teacher, how do you do it without America?
00:15:04.360 We've changed our history.
00:15:05.940 We've changed our culture.
00:15:08.140 We have changed our traditions.
00:15:11.980 Marriage.
00:15:14.180 Faith.
00:15:14.660 So what should we be concentrating on?
00:15:19.500 I'll get there in one minute.
00:15:23.820 One of the traditions that I will not give up is the tradition that I didn't have with my dad.
00:15:30.220 I mean, we had gun, we had a gun in the house, but it was like a 22 rifle.
00:15:34.360 And I think the barrel was bent.
00:15:36.140 I've never had, never had a bullet run through it.
00:15:38.980 My grandfather and my uncles, they had guns and we would go shooting with them or I'd actually go watch them shoot.
00:15:45.820 My grandfather and I shot one summer until grandma came yelling at us.
00:15:49.680 But that's a different story.
00:15:51.180 Um, I'm not giving up this tradition and my family, we are concealed carry permit holders.
00:15:58.820 And if you want to protect your family, I just read the story about in, in, uh, Oregon, where they're now saying, uh, they're going to raise the age and make things much more restrictive for gun owners.
00:16:11.200 Already, already.
00:16:13.420 If you have a gun, it has to be into the, in the trunk of your car unloaded and in a locked case.
00:16:21.320 Well, what good is that?
00:16:24.300 If I'm out in my car and I'm being carjacked, you hear about the mom who just had a gun, pulled it on somebody who was trying to kidnap her child, hold him for ransom.
00:16:36.420 Things do not give up your right to bear arms.
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00:18:00.700 So, I want to, uh, I want to talk to you at the top of next hour of something that I, um,
00:18:27.280 I learned from my father and I had forgotten it for far too long.
00:18:32.440 Um, and Tony Robbins reminded me of it.
00:18:37.560 And I'm, I'm, I'm a little disappointed in myself, a little shame to myself, self that I forgot it,
00:18:42.900 but it is the way to fight back.
00:18:47.120 And it is the, the, um, it's a secret that changed my life.
00:18:52.760 I went from a, um, an alcoholic loser that just had no idea what life was about to somebody that was fairly successful.
00:19:03.080 Uh, and, um, and, um, living a good life as a decent man with a good family.
00:19:12.920 That's not easy, especially if you've not grown up in one.
00:19:17.460 And it's not easy if you aren't that person, you know, in your thirties to be that person by the time you're 40 or 50 is very difficult.
00:19:28.140 So how do you do it the same way we save the country?
00:19:35.240 I want to talk to you next hour about changing our traditions, our history, and our conversation.
00:19:42.440 It's been done.
00:19:44.120 So what do we do about it?
00:19:46.700 That's at the top of next hour.
00:19:49.300 Right now, I just like you to noodle this.
00:19:52.480 What are the biggest things that we fight right now?
00:19:55.600 What are the biggest things that we have to do?
00:19:59.360 Things that we have to solve right now or we lose everything.
00:20:04.560 I would say the presidential election.
00:20:09.200 Uh, however, we're not going to be saved by any president.
00:20:14.020 So I'd like to look a little deeper than that.
00:20:16.340 We have to save abortion.
00:20:21.760 We have to save these children.
00:20:23.600 We are now talking about infanticide.
00:20:25.780 Do you know that the House has voted 25 times?
00:20:30.560 25 times.
00:20:32.940 They have, uh, they have, uh, voted down, um, any kind of, any kind of bill to stop infanticide.
00:20:40.900 25 times already.
00:20:42.100 That's insane.
00:20:45.680 How do you do that?
00:20:48.240 The Bill of Rights.
00:20:49.760 The Constitution.
00:20:51.580 The border.
00:20:53.320 Tech.
00:20:54.540 Loss of trust.
00:20:56.580 Spending.
00:20:57.260 Healthcare.
00:20:57.820 Corruption.
00:20:58.480 EDU.
00:20:59.400 The packing of courts.
00:21:01.060 How do we manage this?
00:21:02.740 Like I was saying at the beginning of the show, there's so much.
00:21:05.060 How do we manage it?
00:21:06.580 I'll boil this down at the top of next hour.
00:21:10.260 Uh, and I'll show you it's, it's really not that hard.
00:21:21.480 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:21:23.840 You know, I told you, uh, I told you last, last hour that, um, my father always said,
00:21:31.220 you know, when I retire, I'm just going to golf.
00:21:33.100 And then by the time he retired, uh, he was in so much pain that he just, he couldn't,
00:21:38.900 he just couldn't even walk the golf course, let alone, uh, swing a club.
00:21:42.460 And I learned from that because every, every day my father would say, ah, someday I'm just
00:21:49.080 going to golf.
00:21:50.800 Uh, and he never did.
00:21:53.520 I caught myself saying, you know, one of these days I'm just going to paint.
00:21:57.240 Nope.
00:21:57.780 I'm going to do it now.
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00:22:39.780 Tonight on TV, Glenn goes into the left's plan to stack the Supreme Court.
00:22:45.040 That's coming up.
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00:22:50.260 We welcome Pat Gray in who's just finished his, uh, taping of today's podcast.
00:22:54.040 Pat Gray unleashed.
00:22:55.520 Uh, welcome to the program, Pat.
00:22:57.000 How are you?
00:22:57.560 Good.
00:22:58.160 Uh, good podcast today.
00:22:59.580 Uh, fabulous.
00:23:00.960 Okay.
00:23:01.440 It's fabulous.
00:23:02.000 It always is.
00:23:02.660 It always is.
00:23:03.260 Yeah.
00:23:03.380 So, uh, you're going to enjoy this cause you and I, uh, Pat, we've been on this for 30
00:23:08.580 some years plus, um, the communist goals of 1963 that were, that were read into the house
00:23:15.280 records in Congress.
00:23:16.380 Um, but I want to, uh, I want to alert you.
00:23:20.700 We found something more frightening than this.
00:23:23.320 It is actually, it was written by the historian of the communist party in the Soviet union.
00:23:30.900 It was never meant for release.
00:23:33.840 It was found in the 1990s and then just buried, just buried.
00:23:39.640 We found it in our research looking for something else.
00:23:43.120 And in four weeks, we're going to present it.
00:23:45.840 It is more frightening than this.
00:23:48.360 Really?
00:23:48.880 Yeah.
00:23:49.420 Wow.
00:23:49.920 Cause it's, it is the playbook on how to do it, uh, how to accomplish all these goals
00:23:56.560 and how to accomplish it here, uh, in America.
00:23:59.680 And if you look at it, it's all being done.
00:24:02.380 Well, yeah, if you, the 45 goals that were into the entered in the congressional record,
00:24:08.280 some of them are kind of outdated now cause it involves Soviet satellite nations and all
00:24:11.760 of that.
00:24:12.260 But let's listen to some of these promotes.
00:24:13.760 Some of them are just dead on, uh, promote the UN is the only hope for mankind.
00:24:18.640 Yeah, that's done.
00:24:19.840 Uh, resist any attempt to outlaw the communist party.
00:24:23.240 Uh, do you remember what happened to the, uh, do you remember what happened to the, uh,
00:24:29.840 teachers union in California, 2008?
00:24:32.660 Remember we asked, why did they do that?
00:24:34.960 Wait a minute.
00:24:35.620 What did they just do?
00:24:36.920 Do you remember?
00:24:37.840 Yeah.
00:24:38.060 They said they had a rule in the, uh, schools, uh, that you could not be a member of the
00:24:44.960 teachers union.
00:24:45.620 If you had ever been a communist or if you had ever, uh, advocated for the overthrow of
00:24:54.080 the United States government.
00:24:55.280 Right.
00:24:55.800 And then they, some strange reason they took that out, took that out.
00:24:59.520 Yeah.
00:25:00.360 Resist any attempt to outlaw the communist party.
00:25:02.840 Do away with all loyalty oaths.
00:25:05.820 Um, this one, look at 15, it capture one or both political parties in the United States.
00:25:11.980 Done.
00:25:13.740 Absolutely done on the Democrat party.
00:25:16.200 Absolutely done.
00:25:17.000 It's the communist, it's the, it's the Marxist political party.
00:25:20.500 Now use technical disc decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming
00:25:26.540 their activities, violate civil rights.
00:25:29.180 Done.
00:25:30.200 Get control of the schools.
00:25:32.340 Done.
00:25:32.740 Use them as tradition, as transmission belts for socialism and get current communist propaganda.
00:25:38.580 Soften the curriculum, get control of teachers associations, put party line in textbooks.
00:25:44.260 All of that's done.
00:25:45.140 Uh, number 18, gain control of student newspapers.
00:25:50.280 19.
00:25:50.980 This is, these are the communist goals of 1963, how to destroy America, uh, use student
00:25:56.120 riots to foment public protest against programs or organizations, which are under communist
00:26:01.980 attack.
00:26:03.160 Hmm.
00:26:05.100 Uh, number 20, infiltrate the press, get control of book review assignments.
00:26:10.620 You don't think that's happened to you?
00:26:11.820 No, just read the book review from the, from the New York times of, uh,
00:26:15.140 of, uh, Ben Shapiro's new book.
00:26:17.280 Jeez.
00:26:18.380 Um, gain control of editorial writing and policymaking positions.
00:26:22.800 Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, motion pictures.
00:26:27.120 Number 22.
00:26:28.360 Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression.
00:26:33.560 An American communist cell was told to eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings,
00:26:39.300 substitute say shapeless, awkward, and meaningless forms.
00:26:43.320 They have that in every city in America now.
00:26:45.360 Oh yeah.
00:26:45.760 You see some of those, you know, the weird things that they, uh, what do they call that
00:26:50.460 thing in Houston?
00:26:51.160 That's just a twisted mess of metal.
00:26:52.940 Uh, and there's one in Chicago too.
00:26:55.000 They do this all over the country.
00:26:57.900 Here's the, here's the interesting thing about this.
00:27:00.740 Uh, it also says eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings.
00:27:05.500 They're talking about taking Thomas Jefferson down.
00:27:08.620 That Hofstra.
00:27:09.220 Yeah.
00:27:10.220 Hofstra university.
00:27:11.500 Yeah.
00:27:11.980 Because he was not only was he a slave owner, but of course a sexual predator, uh, a sex
00:27:16.980 offender control art critics and directors of art museums.
00:27:21.260 Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art, uh, eliminate all guns, uh, all
00:27:27.660 laws governing obscenity by calling them censorship and a violation of free speech and free press.
00:27:33.220 Now, what's interesting is the right, the left got their name as the defenders of free
00:27:40.180 speech because they would defend a cross in urine and call it art.
00:27:45.140 Yeah.
00:27:46.240 Yeah.
00:27:46.600 Now that they have that, they are also on television calling for an end of free speech, political
00:27:53.560 speech.
00:27:55.020 Interesting.
00:27:56.580 Uh, 26.
00:27:57.820 I don't even know if we can even, um, well, let me go to 25.
00:28:01.620 Break down all cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography, obscenity, and books,
00:28:07.560 magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.
00:28:09.820 All done.
00:28:11.520 Uh, 26 present homosexuality, degeneracy, and promiscuity as normal, natural, and healthy.
00:28:20.020 You almost can't even say that line anymore.
00:28:21.960 That's how much that's been done, taken care of, uh, infiltrate the churches and replaced
00:28:28.100 revealed religion with social religion.
00:28:30.880 Wow.
00:28:31.620 Isn't that amazing?
00:28:33.360 Eliminate prayer or any phrase of a phase of a religious expression in the schools on
00:28:39.000 the ground.
00:28:39.420 It violates the principle of separation in church and state discredit the American
00:28:43.780 constitution by calling it inadequate, old fashioned and out of step with modern needs,
00:28:49.080 a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis.
00:28:54.120 Discredit number 30 discredit.
00:28:55.820 Let the American founding fathers present them as selfish aristocrats, aristocrats who had
00:29:00.760 no concern for the common man.
00:29:02.780 They've gone far past that.
00:29:03.980 Yeah.
00:29:04.640 Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching of American history on the grounds.
00:29:11.280 It was only a minor part of the big picture.
00:29:15.100 Give more emphasis to Russian history since communists took over, um, support any socialist
00:29:21.520 movement to give centralized control over any part of culture, education, social agencies,
00:29:27.340 welfare programs, mental health clinics, et cetera.
00:29:29.840 Eliminate all laws and procedures which interfere with the operation of communists, blah, blah,
00:29:34.740 blah, uh, discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI done, uh, infiltrating, gain control
00:29:42.940 of more unions.
00:29:44.080 Did that a long time ago.
00:29:44.800 Transfer some of the powers of arrest to the police, uh, of the police to social agencies.
00:29:50.320 We're doing that now.
00:29:51.800 You can take, come in and take your kids.
00:29:53.900 Yeah.
00:29:54.560 They can take your kids, treat all behavioral problems as psychiatric disorders, which no
00:30:01.460 one but psychiatrists can understand or treat dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental
00:30:08.420 health laws as means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose communist goals, replace
00:30:14.220 communist goals with socialist and replace, um, uh, mental health laws, uh, use mental health
00:30:21.560 laws of meaning, uh, as means of gaining coercive control over those with guns who oppose our
00:30:30.700 socialist goals.
00:30:32.360 It's there discredit the family as an institution long time ago.
00:30:38.200 That was done long time.
00:30:39.900 Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents.
00:30:45.940 Hardly done.
00:30:48.000 Attribute prejudice, mental blocks and retarding of children to suppress influence of parents.
00:30:55.460 Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American tradition.
00:31:00.480 Think of that one with Antifa that students and special interest groups should rise up and
00:31:07.320 use united force to solve economic, political, and social problems, overthrow all colonial
00:31:13.200 governments before native populations are ready for self-government, uh, blah, blah, blah,
00:31:18.280 blah, blah, blah.
00:31:18.640 The rest of them are not.
00:31:19.780 That's amazing.
00:31:21.980 Yeah, it is.
00:31:22.760 That's amazing.
00:31:24.300 Yeah.
00:31:24.840 Because it's been done.
00:31:27.240 Virtually all of it.
00:31:28.240 It's worse than this.
00:31:30.280 When you see the, what we're going to reveal it, because we, they used it.
00:31:35.800 This was an internal document written by the, um, the head of the Soviet history.
00:31:44.240 So he was documenting, he was archiving everything to, you know, that on how we did it, but it was
00:31:51.100 an internal document.
00:31:52.420 And when the wall came down, that document got out and it shows how they did it.
00:31:59.500 They, it shows, remember when world war two ended, the allies insisted, you cannot just
00:32:06.420 roll tanks into any country.
00:32:08.140 You can't do it.
00:32:09.600 You can't start a war.
00:32:11.200 You can't just take it over.
00:32:12.960 Now, if they decide to vote and they decide to go with you, that's another thing, but you
00:32:21.340 just can't roll tanks in.
00:32:23.220 Well, crap, then how do we do it?
00:32:27.680 And they did it in country after country.
00:32:30.900 And it was a very well thought out plan, step-by-step, exactly how you take a free market, a free
00:32:41.600 democratic society and flip them.
00:32:46.060 And it shows the examples.
00:32:47.900 The guy was recording history.
00:32:49.440 Here's how we did it.
00:32:50.980 Here's what happened.
00:32:52.840 It's being done here.
00:32:54.300 It's all being done here.
00:32:56.180 Wow.
00:32:56.560 And where did you find this?
00:32:58.020 Or can you say?
00:32:59.180 No, one of our researchers, Jason, found it.
00:33:02.300 I'm not sure where he found it, but it's pretty amazing.
00:33:05.940 We're going to do a whole special on it in about four weeks because it's pretty extensive
00:33:11.160 and, and, and phenomenal.
00:33:13.680 And it's kind of tied into the 45 goals.
00:33:17.000 No, it's just, I mean, yes and no.
00:33:19.040 It has the same kind of goals, but that one is, this is just the goals.
00:33:23.080 This says, here's how you do it.
00:33:25.100 How do we get to those goals?
00:33:26.060 How do we get that?
00:33:26.740 How do we get that done?
00:33:28.700 Thanks, Pat.
00:33:29.340 Yep.
00:33:32.840 All right.
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00:33:48.300 Is it a hate crime?
00:33:49.460 No, that's only if you're a mayor.
00:33:50.920 And where was that?
00:33:52.120 Someplace in the Carolinas, I think.
00:33:53.540 Um, she claimed that, uh, somebody had painted all of this, uh, green and yellow stuff on
00:34:00.740 her car and it was a hate crime.
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00:35:18.140 We're just looking at the, can you know what?
00:35:19.700 Can I, can I, can I, can I, can I give you some good news?
00:35:23.660 I don't know if that's allowed.
00:35:25.000 Yeah, I think it is.
00:35:25.900 Okay.
00:35:26.020 I think we're, let's do some, let's do some good news.
00:35:28.900 Um, Michigan boy, 12, 12 year old boy in Michigan has decided he's not going to wait
00:35:36.820 around for the government.
00:35:38.760 He says that his mom's car was messed up.
00:35:42.160 It was messed up because they were driving down the street and they hit a pothole and
00:35:47.720 his mom's car needed 600 to $700 to get their car fixed.
00:35:51.980 And he said, if somebody else drives down our street and they hit that pothole,
00:35:55.880 they're going to be mad.
00:35:56.680 They're going to be mad.
00:35:57.080 I would be mad.
00:35:58.060 So the 12 year old didn't tell anybody about his plans.
00:36:01.480 His mother, Trinell Scott told a local television station.
00:36:06.820 She only found out after she got a text message from her niece saying how she saw her son in
00:36:11.680 a video posted to Facebook, filling the holes in the video.
00:36:16.920 This young man can be seen filling a pothole on the road that is larger than the base of his trash can.
00:36:23.120 What he did is he brought a trash can out full of dirt and gravel, and he started filling those potholes.
00:36:30.120 Oh, wow.
00:36:31.320 And it's bigger than the base of the trash can.
00:36:36.180 Video has now been viewed by more than 62,000 people.
00:36:40.760 12 year old has filled 15 potholes all around his family's home.
00:36:45.260 His mother says it just shows that her son is a good kid.
00:36:48.240 One of many in the community.
00:36:50.800 You know, it's you know, it's crazy.
00:36:51.900 Is if you would just allow people to do this, they would fix those things.
00:36:58.360 They would fix those.
00:36:59.580 They would never let that happen in their own in their if they were empowered.
00:37:03.280 But they're not the new Democratic governor campaign in 2008 on a promise to, quote, fix the damn roads.
00:37:11.780 End quote.
00:37:13.180 What year was that?
00:37:14.520 It was 2018.
00:37:16.080 Oh, OK.
00:37:16.460 So she's been in for just a couple of years.
00:37:18.360 And, you know, it's hard to fix the damn roads.
00:37:21.000 She has proposed proposed, not gotten done.
00:37:24.500 She has proposed to nearly triple the state's per gallon gasoline tax, which would make it the highest in the nation.
00:37:33.000 That's how she that was her plan.
00:37:34.680 It's a great plan.
00:37:36.400 Who does that hurt?
00:37:38.060 Oh, just those evil rich people.
00:37:40.080 I'll tell you that much.
00:37:41.000 Definitely not the average person trying to commute to work and running over those potholes.
00:37:46.640 See, now you've wrecked it.
00:37:47.940 You've wrecked it.
00:37:49.080 I just.
00:37:49.560 You're the one that brought up the governor.
00:37:51.660 I was making.
00:37:52.180 I was praising the kid.
00:37:53.240 All right.
00:37:53.740 Try this one.
00:37:54.640 Try this one.
00:37:55.860 Kansas woman.
00:37:58.660 She sees what's happening in Nebraska.
00:38:03.280 She's she's in this pay less shoe store where they're, you know, everything's must go pay less shoe stores going out of business.
00:38:10.400 So she goes in.
00:38:13.020 She buys herself a pair of shoes and she said, you know what?
00:38:18.960 How much for all of the shoes?
00:38:21.180 Because everything's got to go.
00:38:22.940 What if I buy every shoe in the place?
00:38:26.180 They said, really?
00:38:28.280 Really?
00:38:30.460 Okay.
00:38:30.900 How about a dollar per pair?
00:38:34.760 She buys them all up, including 162 pairs of baby shoes, men's shoes, women's shoes.
00:38:43.160 She boxes them all up.
00:38:44.600 She sends them to the people in Nebraska, the flood victims who have lost absolutely everything.
00:38:49.680 One woman goes in and buys every pair of shoes left at the pay less shoe store.
00:38:55.020 How great is that?
00:38:55.840 That's really great.
00:38:57.700 Shoes would have been worth more than $6,000 had she paid what they were originally asking for them.
00:39:05.460 She got them for a buck a pair.
00:39:08.180 I feel like my role in every one of these good news stories is to ruin them.
00:39:12.140 But so I'm going to stop.
00:39:13.360 Yeah.
00:39:13.940 Don't ruin them.
00:39:14.920 Not everything sucks.
00:39:16.280 There are good people out there.
00:39:18.060 But this is who we are.
00:39:20.080 This is who we are.
00:39:21.140 Can you imagine, though, just the shipping costs of those and what it would do to global warming?
00:39:26.380 Stop it.
00:39:27.280 I mean, the planes, the emissions.
00:39:29.480 I mean, you're killing the planet.
00:39:30.780 You're killing it.
00:39:32.600 All right.
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00:39:51.560 This is just in Manhattan.
00:39:53.180 2,000 complaints.
00:39:54.440 And what that means is, hey, I went to sell my apartment or my house and looks like I don't own my house anymore.
00:40:02.140 That's what deed fraud is.
00:40:03.620 You can't sell your house.
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00:40:40.680 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:40:43.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:40:47.360 Life seems to be getting very complex.
00:40:51.200 Very complex.
00:40:52.220 Don't know how to raise your kids.
00:40:53.360 Don't know how to deal with everything that is coming at you.
00:40:56.860 You don't know how to even look at politics anymore.
00:41:00.780 What's happening to our country?
00:41:02.020 It's all falling apart.
00:41:02.880 What's happening to my job?
00:41:04.200 What's coming our way?
00:41:05.640 I don't know about the finances.
00:41:07.340 All of this stuff.
00:41:09.300 Keep it simple.
00:41:12.220 Keep it simple.
00:41:13.940 What the hell does that mean, Glenn Beck?
00:41:20.940 I'll explain next.
00:41:26.340 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:28.860 Okay.
00:41:29.940 Keep it simple and also stay comfortable.
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00:41:49.460 Might as well roll around on razor wheels and be like, woo, look at me.
00:41:53.120 I'm having fun.
00:41:53.920 Exactly.
00:41:54.260 I mean, we spend more time at our desk than in our bed.
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00:43:04.020 I started the show by playing an audio clip, two pieces of audio from the Obamas.
00:43:09.180 Here's first Barack Obama I know you're familiar with.
00:43:12.880 We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.
00:43:18.580 Never thought he could do it.
00:43:23.880 He's done it.
00:43:24.880 He's done it.
00:43:25.740 He's not finished, but he's done it.
00:43:28.280 How did he do it?
00:43:30.080 Well, Michelle Obama, before she was pulled off the campaign trail in 2007 and 8, she was
00:43:35.060 going around the country telling everybody exactly how to do it.
00:43:38.720 Listen.
00:43:38.880 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
00:43:43.100 We're going to have to change our conversation.
00:43:45.940 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
00:43:48.960 We're going to have to move into a different place.
00:43:51.720 So who are we as a nation?
00:43:56.820 I contend we don't even know anymore.
00:43:58.780 We're about ready to throw out the free market system, claiming that it didn't work, even
00:44:02.620 though it has literally lifted billions of people out of starvation and poverty.
00:44:08.380 It has transformed the world.
00:44:11.600 There is a reason why this first experiment.
00:44:14.900 This was an experiment.
00:44:16.560 Nobody had ever tried it before.
00:44:18.660 This idea of freedom and individual sovereignty.
00:44:23.440 Bible talks about it a lot, but nobody had ever really done it.
00:44:27.060 Even the pilgrims.
00:44:28.040 They were so pious.
00:44:28.780 They were socialists.
00:44:30.180 They came over and they tried socialism.
00:44:32.720 Wasn't called that at the time.
00:44:34.320 Jamestown, it was socialist.
00:44:40.060 People don't even realize here in Dallas, there's this big tower.
00:44:43.440 It's called the reunion tower.
00:44:45.160 Well, what is the reunion tower?
00:44:46.680 Most people even in Dallas don't know.
00:44:48.460 It was the first socialist community in Texas.
00:44:52.340 Happened in the 1800s.
00:44:53.960 Had the greatest minds of socialism coming from all over the world to try it here in a
00:45:00.380 land where you could do anything.
00:45:01.800 It failed miserably.
00:45:06.280 Death, destruction, outcasts.
00:45:09.120 All of it.
00:45:13.660 We've tried it.
00:45:16.880 And we were different.
00:45:18.560 And we changed the world.
00:45:20.940 It was the idea that man could be free.
00:45:23.320 That man could own his thoughts with the patent and the trademark.
00:45:26.740 That you, you were the, you were the gunslinger.
00:45:32.800 When you think of America as anybody from overseas, I know this because I can say this about people
00:45:40.120 in New York.
00:45:40.840 When I asked them, hey, have you ever been to Dallas?
00:45:43.800 No.
00:45:44.380 They first fly into Dallas.
00:45:45.900 They'll say, where are all the cows?
00:45:47.660 Oh, I don't know.
00:45:49.820 Maybe trapped, you know, in the movie giant.
00:45:54.900 We don't have cows walking down the streets of Dallas.
00:45:58.500 It's a big city.
00:45:59.700 I don't know if you've known that.
00:46:00.760 When you ask people from around the world, what do you think America is like?
00:46:08.060 Who are Americans?
00:46:09.140 They think of gunslingers.
00:46:10.280 They think of cowboys.
00:46:12.000 They think of go west.
00:46:15.000 They think of these crazy guys who just dream stuff and then do it.
00:46:19.460 They also always say if they've ever been here, it's the strangest thing.
00:46:23.780 They're so nice.
00:46:24.800 They're so naive.
00:46:25.960 They're so trusting of everybody.
00:46:30.140 Are we?
00:46:32.920 What built America was our love of God and country and family.
00:46:41.440 God's out.
00:46:43.340 Family's being destroyed.
00:46:45.460 Country, what does it even mean anymore?
00:46:48.100 We've destroyed fair play.
00:46:50.500 We believe in fair play.
00:46:52.340 Now, we've never been perfect, but we're going the other direction.
00:46:56.920 You're guilty until proven innocent.
00:46:59.100 That's not America.
00:47:01.640 Hard work.
00:47:04.940 The idea I can create anything, just go west.
00:47:08.040 No, everything's keeping me down.
00:47:09.600 I can't do that.
00:47:12.240 Merit.
00:47:12.920 No.
00:47:14.360 They're reversing merit in school because now too many Asians are getting in and keeping blacks and Hispanics out.
00:47:20.320 Now it's too many Asians are getting into these elite schools.
00:47:23.320 So now they have to get rid of the test.
00:47:25.980 And if they can't get rid of the test, what they're going to do is they make sure everybody takes the test and lower the standards.
00:47:31.660 And it's the best from each school.
00:47:34.440 Well, that's going to change things because we've already demonstrated that some of these kids that take the test from other schools are not prepared to go to that elite school.
00:47:43.740 So we're not a merit.
00:47:45.940 Trust kindness.
00:47:47.820 Do you trust your neighbors?
00:47:49.220 Depending on where you live.
00:47:55.060 Purity, the Ten Commandments, please.
00:47:57.780 Boy Scouts.
00:47:58.700 We don't even have the Boy Scouts anymore.
00:48:00.720 We look at the Boy Scouts.
00:48:02.180 It was a compliment.
00:48:04.240 Oh, the guy's a real Boy Scout.
00:48:06.220 That was a compliment.
00:48:08.820 Now it's not.
00:48:10.040 In just, what, ten years?
00:48:12.060 And we keep defending and we keep fighting.
00:48:20.140 And I think that's the problem.
00:48:21.700 I went to Tony Robbins a few weeks ago.
00:48:33.240 And I was.
00:48:33.640 He, he, he, he, he reminded me of the things that I had lost.
00:48:41.140 He reminded me of the things that I lost, I think because of the death of my father, which we really haven't, um, I haven't really talked about, um, uh, in great detail.
00:48:56.080 And in fact, we didn't even have a funeral for my dad.
00:48:58.980 So none of us have really gone through that ritual.
00:49:02.700 Uh, and my father's death was really confusing for me.
00:49:06.960 The last five or eight years of his life.
00:49:10.620 I, I didn't know what to make of him.
00:49:13.180 I didn't know who he was.
00:49:14.720 I, I, everything fell apart for me.
00:49:16.920 And so everything that he ever taught me became tainted and that's unfortunate because he had so much wisdom and it held his life together for 75 years before the last 10 and he was tired in the end.
00:49:46.920 So what Tony reminded me, it was everything I learned growing up.
00:49:59.480 My father used to say, who are you?
00:50:07.300 What are you being right now?
00:50:09.300 Who are you being right now?
00:50:11.360 You want something, accept it in your life, become it, be it.
00:50:20.660 You want to be a good man, be a good man, be.
00:50:26.140 What we're doing right now is we're fighting to be a good country.
00:50:30.560 We're fighting to be people that are pious and good and kind and boy scouts.
00:50:37.920 We're fighting for those things and in our fighting for those things, we're not being those things.
00:50:46.180 If we believe in fair play, then we should point out the hypocrisy, but we should also be fair.
00:50:59.340 We should not allow the hypocrisy to seep into our lives.
00:51:05.920 Now, I know this is going to sound crazy because we have big things that we have to solve.
00:51:11.380 We have huge things we have to solve.
00:51:13.060 This presidential campaign, if one of these Marxists win, we're done.
00:51:17.600 I think we're really done.
00:51:19.740 This is not about Donald Trump.
00:51:21.180 This is about, uh, who's that over there?
00:51:24.240 I know what Donald Trump has done.
00:51:26.720 I don't know what he'll do in the next, uh, uh, four years, but I know what he's done so far.
00:51:32.340 I have a different track record than I did four years ago.
00:51:35.260 Okay.
00:51:36.160 Still have concerns, but also see he has done and he's responded to people when he, when he's pushed.
00:51:42.420 Still have my concerns, but I also know who the socialists are.
00:51:47.040 I also know what democratic socialism means.
00:51:49.420 I also know that the house voted against stopping infanticide 25 times since they've got into office.
00:51:59.980 How, how do you do that?
00:52:03.180 That's not America.
00:52:09.840 We don't need to defend.
00:52:12.600 We don't need to try.
00:52:14.500 And in fact, if we try, we fail.
00:52:16.880 We have to be it.
00:52:19.540 We have to live it.
00:52:21.920 How many negative things do we say about ourselves?
00:52:24.820 How many negative things do we say about our country?
00:52:27.800 How many negative things do we put into our life?
00:52:30.820 You know, the one reason why we've had this fundamental transformation is because we've been forced to ponder how bad we really are.
00:52:39.820 And we all say, I'm tired of hearing about it, but we're still saying it.
00:52:46.280 Even in our defense, we're still saying it.
00:52:51.240 They changed us fundamentally because they've convinced us we are something that we are not.
00:52:59.040 And once you believe that you become it.
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00:54:34.040 Why don't you stand up and fight for the Bill of Rights?
00:54:52.560 Why don't you stand up and fight for the Bill of Rights?
00:54:57.080 Because I'm not that guy.
00:54:59.980 I'm not an organizer.
00:55:04.680 I don't have the voice.
00:55:07.720 I don't have enough friends.
00:55:09.720 I don't know what to do.
00:55:12.820 What if you just convinced yourself on who you are?
00:55:16.000 If those are any of your excuses for standing up for the Bill of Rights, standing up for, you know, something you believe in, standing up against abortion, standing up for the for the children that are being manipulated, used and hurt at the border.
00:55:33.120 What am I going to do?
00:55:38.160 You have convinced yourself you're completely weak and vulnerable.
00:55:45.480 You you may say I'm not a victim, but you victimized yourself or allowed others to convince you that you're a victim for the last 10 years.
00:55:54.860 We've all done it.
00:55:56.700 We're all like, I don't know.
00:55:58.540 I don't know.
00:55:59.500 And so then what we do is we say that to ourselves and then we defend it.
00:56:07.380 But we don't even know who we are anymore because we don't believe in these things anymore.
00:56:11.760 I can't tell you how many Christians I believe that I that I meet that say, Glenn, you know, it's it's going to take a miracle.
00:56:20.200 Yeah, it is going to take a miracle.
00:56:21.660 And I expect miracles to happen.
00:56:23.660 So it's going to all we have to do is just stand in place.
00:56:27.460 Let him do the heavy lifting.
00:56:28.960 We just have to do our part.
00:56:30.900 Stand exactly where you're supposed to stand at all times.
00:56:34.280 Do exactly what you're supposed to do, because then you'll be called on.
00:56:37.720 You'll know the right time to move.
00:56:39.520 You know, that's great and everything, but we're going to lose our country.
00:56:42.280 We've got to fill in the blank.
00:56:44.160 You're denying the power of miracles while you say you believe in miracles.
00:56:48.680 And as we defend them and not live them, we lose.
00:56:57.900 We lose every time because we want that doesn't create a lack of want because of we want.
00:57:06.300 It creates more want.
00:57:07.920 You have to claim those things that are yours.
00:57:12.180 We have to claim our country again with humility.
00:57:16.040 With a begging of forgiveness, we have to claim who we are again.
00:57:22.000 If you've been listening to me for a long time, you know that I used to say I'm kind of a bad dad.
00:57:31.380 I'm a great freaking dad.
00:57:34.020 I am a great dad.
00:57:35.840 I put myself up next to any other dad anywhere.
00:57:39.880 I'm a great dad.
00:57:42.640 I'm a different dad.
00:57:44.500 I may not do it the same as everybody else.
00:57:47.340 Sometimes I'm bluffing.
00:57:50.160 Many times I'm lost.
00:57:53.140 But I love my children and my children love me.
00:57:56.720 I'm a great dad.
00:57:59.460 You know how that's how that changed in me.
00:58:01.800 I just started being a great dad.
00:58:06.360 I got past my fear.
00:58:08.280 I got past my whininess.
00:58:10.400 I got past all the things that were stopping me.
00:58:12.960 And I'm like, you know what?
00:58:14.400 I don't know how to be a dad.
00:58:16.660 But I love my kids.
00:58:19.700 I feel awkward, stupid.
00:58:21.580 My dad never did these things with me.
00:58:23.160 Blah, blah, blah.
00:58:23.920 I was going to create another bad dad in the lives of my children.
00:58:31.800 I don't know.
00:58:39.480 I'm not feeling well.
00:58:40.780 I'm really, I'm very, I'm just, I'm not well.
00:58:44.380 This is my latest.
00:58:46.480 I'm getting healthier every day.
00:58:48.840 I'm feeling better every day.
00:58:50.560 I'm stronger every day.
00:58:51.860 I am healthy.
00:58:58.120 I am fair.
00:59:01.240 I'm not part of this.
00:59:02.640 Whatever it is they claim, it's claim all they want.
00:59:06.040 I know who I am.
00:59:07.240 I am fair.
00:59:08.900 I am good.
00:59:10.580 I am decent.
00:59:12.540 I am honest in all of my business dealings.
00:59:15.700 I am honest in all of my dealings with my fellow human beings.
00:59:22.300 I'm a hard worker.
00:59:23.980 I'm a happy example.
00:59:28.880 I'm a constitutional American.
00:59:31.140 Say that one for a while.
00:59:32.660 See if you start to say, maybe I should read the Constitution.
00:59:36.260 Maybe I should start living the Constitution.
00:59:38.960 Maybe I should start defending the Constitution.
00:59:41.000 I'm a constitutional American.
00:59:45.840 I am forgiving.
00:59:48.480 I got a letter last night that I really want to share with you.
00:59:54.260 About forgiveness.
00:59:57.420 Forgiveness is the hardest thing.
00:59:59.440 The hardest thing to forgive somebody else is even easier than forgiving yourself.
01:00:04.020 But forgiving somebody else can be really hard, especially if they're continually inflicting pain.
01:00:09.280 But that's when it counts.
01:00:11.000 That's when it counts.
01:00:15.320 See, we've lived a very tough life.
01:00:18.140 I saw this video of these people in Japan that are getting into these fetal sacks.
01:00:22.820 Have you seen this?
01:00:23.740 And they're wrapping themselves up in the fetal position.
01:00:26.560 And it's like they're in the womb.
01:00:28.380 Grow up!
01:00:30.280 Grow up!
01:00:34.460 Yeah, you're going to get into a speech.
01:00:35.800 Do you know what our grandparents would say?
01:00:37.580 The ones who fought World War II.
01:00:39.100 Do you have any idea what they would say if you were...
01:00:41.720 They walked into the house and you were laying in a sack in the fetal position.
01:00:45.560 And you're like, this represents the womb.
01:00:47.520 And it makes me feel comfortable.
01:00:49.140 And it makes me feel safe.
01:00:50.980 My grandfather would have kicked me in the head and said, get the hell out of that sack.
01:00:57.000 What are you, a baby?
01:00:58.260 Yes, yes.
01:01:02.940 Because we have not had any hard times.
01:01:05.640 We're looking for hard times.
01:01:09.780 We're inflicting the hard times on ourselves.
01:01:13.680 Why?
01:01:14.400 Because we feel guilty for changing the world.
01:01:17.560 We feel guilty for, oh, I don't know, being the society that cured polio.
01:01:24.440 That is wiping hunger off the face of the earth.
01:01:27.480 I don't feel guilty.
01:01:28.980 I'm strong.
01:01:29.940 I'm happy.
01:01:30.980 I'm a constitutional American.
01:01:34.500 I'm a winner.
01:01:36.480 I'm not on the losing team.
01:01:38.480 I'm on the winning team.
01:01:40.540 You better choose carefully which team you're on.
01:01:43.540 There will be a choice.
01:01:44.900 Nobody's on the sidelines on this one.
01:01:47.600 You better choose carefully which team you're on.
01:01:50.560 I'm on the team for life.
01:01:52.620 I'm on the team for equal justice.
01:01:56.800 I'm on the winning team.
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01:03:17.680 Tonight on Blaze TV, Glenn talks about the left's plan to stack the Supreme Court and where that goes.
01:03:25.520 Coming up.
01:03:28.740 We want to continue our conversation we had just a few minutes ago at the top of next hour because Stu had some, I think, some intriguing questions when we went into the break.
01:03:38.660 We'll get to that coming up.
01:03:40.400 I want to spend a few minutes with Ami Horowitz, a good friend of ours and an extraordinary filmmaker.
01:03:48.240 He's done a piece on the intersectionality between the left and the Klan.
01:03:55.240 And he joins us now to set up a little bit of this clip.
01:03:58.460 Ami, welcome.
01:04:00.740 Oh, it's such a pleasure.
01:04:01.740 Always be a pleasure to see you, Glenn.
01:04:03.100 Thanks a lot.
01:04:04.100 So set this clip up.
01:04:05.860 Tell us what this is.
01:04:07.340 So essentially what we have here is we have this weird convergence, I have found, with the extreme left.
01:04:16.120 You know what?
01:04:16.840 Actually, not even the extreme left.
01:04:18.220 Kind of like the mainstream leftists.
01:04:21.420 And essentially with racists and white supremacists.
01:04:25.140 I know they like to label our president a white supremacist.
01:04:28.000 That could be further from the truth.
01:04:29.400 But there are quite a bit of similarities, actually, between the left and the KKK, particularly around the way they view black people as segregation.
01:04:39.360 So I went to Columbia and I asked the university.
01:04:43.220 Columbia University.
01:04:44.280 Exactly right.
01:04:45.280 And I asked white students how they feel about separating black students from white students in graduations, in gyms, in housing.
01:04:53.160 Because this has become a new kind of issue at universities where universities around the country, particularly all the Ivies, have been doing this now for a couple of years.
01:05:03.440 And, of course, they all answered that they had no problem with it whatsoever.
01:05:07.340 Happy to do it, actually.
01:05:08.200 Okay, so this is a four-minute clip.
01:05:13.180 We're going to play it, and then we'll come back and talk to Ami about what it all means.
01:05:20.260 Here it is.
01:05:21.200 I'm Ami Horowitz.
01:05:22.700 Colleges are creating separate housing, graduations, and even gyms for black students and other minorities.
01:05:29.160 So I went to Columbia University to find out what students think about this.
01:05:38.200 Would you support segregated housing for black people?
01:05:44.040 I think a lot of schools have interest housing where black students and students of color can live together.
01:05:49.600 Separate from white people?
01:05:50.640 Yeah, that's a normal thing.
01:05:51.620 And you guys are cool with that?
01:05:53.680 Yeah.
01:05:54.220 It comes from the school.
01:05:55.080 Saying, we're now going to offer black students separate housing.
01:05:59.080 Yeah, I would support it.
01:06:00.220 I don't see a problem with that.
01:06:01.880 Okay, yeah.
01:06:02.880 Well, I would be supportive of it.
01:06:03.940 Why not?
01:06:04.420 I would be able to do people like me.
01:06:06.080 It wouldn't change anything for me because, I mean, as you can see, I'm a white person.
01:06:09.880 But if they would be happy to be doing it.
01:06:10.660 I couldn't tell.
01:06:11.600 Would you support black students having their own separate graduation?
01:06:15.480 I'm sure if that's what they wanted.
01:06:17.120 So you'd be okay with that?
01:06:19.200 Yes.
01:06:19.880 Separate graduation?
01:06:20.880 Yeah.
01:06:21.640 I definitely would.
01:06:22.800 Absolutely.
01:06:23.520 Absolutely, they should have it.
01:06:24.520 What about kind of black safe spaces?
01:06:27.640 Yeah, I'm for that.
01:06:28.560 To have your own space where the black people are kind of separate from the white people?
01:06:33.120 Wow.
01:06:33.520 Just several blocks away from the campus bubble in the local black community, the opinions
01:06:38.840 on this issue were unanimous.
01:06:40.720 Why?
01:06:41.120 Are you going back in time?
01:06:42.120 Why are you separating?
01:06:42.860 We're all together.
01:06:43.480 I don't understand the logic there.
01:06:46.440 I feel like that's basically segregation.
01:06:48.520 We all graduate together.
01:06:49.680 I feel like that's segregation and that shouldn't be happening.
01:06:52.360 It's obviously terrible to separate people by race.
01:06:55.120 Discrimination might not be the ultimate goal, but people take it badly.
01:06:57.820 Do you think it's almost racist to do that?
01:07:00.000 I would think.
01:07:02.860 It's all about social skills, and if you can't converse with people who are not at the same
01:07:06.320 skin color as you, then there's no reason for you to be social at all.
01:07:09.660 Separating people by race at the gym?
01:07:11.540 I don't even understand that.
01:07:13.060 Like, what?
01:07:13.420 It's like white people don't get their feelings hurt when they get dunked on?
01:07:16.340 The landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education overturned the legality of racial segregation
01:07:23.520 based on the premise of separate but equal.
01:07:25.900 But did it?
01:07:26.820 Really?
01:07:27.700 If it's going to be separate, it all has to be equal.
01:07:30.640 Yeah.
01:07:31.700 It could be separate, but it's got to be equal.
01:07:33.600 Obviously.
01:07:34.060 Of course, as long as it's equal.
01:07:35.600 If it's going to be separate, it has to be equal, though, obviously, in terms of what
01:07:37.620 the housing is, the graduation.
01:07:39.160 Right.
01:07:39.860 That would make the most sense.
01:07:41.160 These students are not the only people on board with this type of racial segregation.
01:07:45.760 Hey, I'm Chris Barker.
01:07:47.340 I'm an imperial wizard for the loyal white knights of the Ku Klux Klan.
01:07:51.060 Chris and his wife have their own safe space here in North Carolina, where he could be
01:07:55.320 away from all those people who engage in microaggressions.
01:07:58.840 But Chris is really a macroaggression kind of guy.
01:08:02.940 Chris was arrested for stabbing another Klan leader over an argument about who was the
01:08:07.060 most racist.
01:08:09.760 There's this thing going on on university campuses where they're trying to separate black
01:08:14.000 people from white people in gyms, in graduations, in housing.
01:08:19.240 How do you feel about that?
01:08:20.640 I think it's a good thing, and also I think it's in people's nature.
01:08:23.840 I mean, it's in everybody's nature to be with their own kind.
01:08:26.340 People are tribal, and we want to be amongst our own selves, and I mean, we're still a
01:08:30.380 segregated nation regardless, and it's always going to be that way.
01:08:33.180 Are you glad that the left has kind of come around to your point of view?
01:08:36.940 It would be a good thing if the left continues that way.
01:08:39.100 If it is separated like this, I hope that they continue.
01:08:42.520 I'm pretty glad that they're doing it too.
01:08:44.260 If they can stay more segregated, maybe the whites can learn their own culture.
01:08:48.340 I'm kind of happy about it, truthfully.
01:08:51.180 I'm smiling, you know?
01:08:52.660 I wonder if there's any other interesting things that you agree with with college leftists,
01:08:56.480 like do you have a safe space?
01:08:57.900 Are you guys emo?
01:08:59.040 Do you listen to Cardi B?
01:09:00.620 I don't listen to Cardi B.
01:09:01.980 I don't do emo.
01:09:03.040 Have you seen Black Classroom?
01:09:04.520 No, I've refused to watch it.
01:09:05.680 Are you guys familiar with Brown vs. Board of Education?
01:09:16.640 Do you think that plays into this at all?
01:09:21.400 I don't know.
01:09:23.000 I have to go study.
01:09:25.240 While I don't believe in separating the races,
01:09:28.280 separating yourself from your wallet in order to help me make more of these videos
01:09:31.680 might be a good thing.
01:09:32.740 So feel free to donate at AmiHorowitz.com
01:09:35.620 and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
01:09:38.440 That is a great video.
01:09:40.120 Ami is amazing.
01:09:41.620 That is a great, great video.
01:09:44.980 Thank you.
01:09:45.740 What's your takeaway?
01:09:47.260 I mean, I'm watching these Columbia students.
01:09:49.340 What a collection of dopes.
01:09:52.240 Look, you know, the question is,
01:09:55.020 are they dopes or do they really believe this kind of weird new version of racism?
01:10:03.060 You know what?
01:10:03.740 Ami, hang on just a second.
01:10:04.880 I've had this conversation with my son.
01:10:06.540 He's talking to me about God.
01:10:07.840 And he's like, you know, I don't know what I believe and blah, blah, blah.
01:10:10.880 And I was like, good.
01:10:12.160 What are you doing to find out?
01:10:13.960 And if you claim to believe something,
01:10:16.460 you better be able to back it up,
01:10:18.560 especially if you're at a university.
01:10:21.640 You are a self-imposed dope.
01:10:27.760 Yeah, look, this is not only the first,
01:10:30.680 the only point of contact between the left and the KKK.
01:10:35.080 In fact, I asked also a similar set of questions about,
01:10:39.360 they feel that Jews control the U.S. government with their money.
01:10:43.800 And most of them all, most not all said, yes, of course,
01:10:47.520 of course we believe that.
01:10:48.420 And so did the KKK.
01:10:49.460 So this is not the only place of agreement.
01:10:51.940 But look, this is such a, this is so dangerous.
01:10:54.980 And never mind the fact that it reawakens the evil of segregation.
01:10:58.560 Put that aside for a moment.
01:11:00.260 But it reinforces identity politics in the absolute worst way.
01:11:05.140 And it really amplifies these racial differences.
01:11:08.460 You know, I, at Harvard was asked about this.
01:11:10.880 You know, what's the reasoning behind separating and segregating
01:11:15.160 black students during their graduations.
01:11:17.460 And they said that essentially they,
01:11:19.480 they want something special for their students that feel marginalized.
01:11:22.940 I'm thinking to myself, where on planet earth,
01:11:25.920 does a black person feel less marginalized than a university campus?
01:11:30.280 Like marginalization was the standard we're going by.
01:11:32.880 Then the only group that has their own graduation should be conservatives.
01:11:35.540 That are the only people who are truly marginalized,
01:11:37.780 marginalized on campuses.
01:11:39.720 Really, it's, it's, it's unbelievable to me.
01:11:42.380 So, you know,
01:11:43.420 the problem here is, is that they are, because I, I,
01:11:46.160 I watch them and I listen and I'm trying to,
01:11:48.160 I'm trying to figure out what are they feeling?
01:11:53.000 What is driving this?
01:11:54.720 And it's not like the clan.
01:11:56.940 He is driven by hate.
01:11:59.660 They, they are driven to the same exact racist conclusion,
01:12:04.520 but they have cloaked it in love.
01:12:08.220 They've cloaked it in, you know what?
01:12:10.320 Hey, whatever anybody else wants to do,
01:12:13.060 if that's what they want to do,
01:12:15.140 then that's what they should do.
01:12:16.720 Who am I to say?
01:12:18.200 I love them.
01:12:19.340 I want to make sure that they're taken care of.
01:12:21.620 And so you have this,
01:12:23.640 you have this,
01:12:24.980 this smothering of,
01:12:30.280 of people and a,
01:12:33.380 and a cloaking of very racist things,
01:12:37.160 all with understanding,
01:12:40.080 peace,
01:12:40.620 harmony,
01:12:41.300 love,
01:12:42.040 forgiveness,
01:12:43.580 compassion.
01:12:44.840 And I think it's why they don't see it.
01:12:48.160 Yeah, no, I, I look,
01:12:49.680 you're, you're absolutely right.
01:12:50.680 Of course,
01:12:51.020 they're both coming from different places in terms of motivation,
01:12:53.740 but ultimately they're both looking at,
01:12:56.800 at,
01:12:57.140 at black people as less of them,
01:12:59.300 right?
01:12:59.600 You can't do on your own.
01:13:01.040 You can't,
01:13:01.600 you can't find,
01:13:02.580 you know,
01:13:02.680 I did a video about voter ID a couple of years ago,
01:13:04.720 which kind of blew up and it was essentially the same.
01:13:07.060 I've done a number of these videos are kind of,
01:13:08.340 you know,
01:13:08.600 race-based where they show the same thing,
01:13:10.340 this,
01:13:10.480 this condescension,
01:13:12.080 this patronizing attitude that they look at black people and say,
01:13:15.960 look,
01:13:16.360 you need me to watch after you.
01:13:18.380 You need me to make sure you can have your own environment in your own
01:13:22.760 graduation in your own gym.
01:13:24.500 You need me to make sure that I can get you what you need,
01:13:27.300 your ID,
01:13:27.940 because you can't get your ID by yourself.
01:13:29.360 So we've got to make sure you don't have to show ID to vote.
01:13:31.480 All of these attitudes.
01:13:32.860 Yes.
01:13:33.400 They,
01:13:33.620 they are,
01:13:33.900 they're obviously different in terms of the motivation,
01:13:36.380 but the end result is the same.
01:13:37.880 And for a person who's black,
01:13:39.220 that's kind of the only way I'd be looking at it.
01:13:41.400 And you know,
01:13:42.040 the other major thing I hear,
01:13:43.640 I think,
01:13:44.080 and it's important to point out is that there is a major,
01:13:48.100 and so when I asked college kids,
01:13:50.200 I asked Columbia college kids who are black,
01:13:52.540 how they feel about this.
01:13:53.600 And it was a very mixed result.
01:13:55.360 Now,
01:13:55.500 when I went to a couple blocks off campus to ask the black community there,
01:13:59.900 they were unanimous,
01:14:01.640 absolutely unanimous.
01:14:02.580 This was absolutely wrong and beyond the pale.
01:14:05.320 But the thing is that there,
01:14:06.440 there seems to be a massive chasm between black leadership,
01:14:11.500 whether it be political leadership in the house,
01:14:13.780 the Senate or in the presidency or among social activists,
01:14:17.800 community leaders,
01:14:18.980 they have,
01:14:19.800 there are far more radical than the black community in general,
01:14:23.660 which I've always thought is why there's a major opportunity for
01:14:26.840 Republicans and the right to say,
01:14:28.860 guys,
01:14:29.380 that's not your home.
01:14:30.660 These people,
01:14:31.520 I know you think they're looking out for your best interest,
01:14:33.620 but they're true.
01:14:34.840 They have this,
01:14:35.220 this real,
01:14:36.240 again,
01:14:36.980 kind of tension towards you that we don't have in our party.
01:14:39.940 I think there's a real opportunity there.
01:14:42.160 it's,
01:14:42.540 it's quite honestly,
01:14:43.500 why I think many Republicans don't reach out to the black community,
01:14:48.660 have a Hispanic community or whatever,
01:14:50.340 because we don't think that way.
01:14:51.580 We're just like,
01:14:52.680 Hey,
01:14:52.800 this is working.
01:14:53.600 And what do you think?
01:14:54.440 And come.
01:14:55.380 And I don't,
01:14:56.140 I don't go talk to organizations.
01:14:58.460 I talk to people.
01:14:59.960 And that's kind of,
01:15:01.520 that's kind of thrown us at the same time.
01:15:04.200 The,
01:15:05.040 the Democrats,
01:15:06.760 it's always,
01:15:07.980 it's always floored me that the guy who was stood against the civil rights
01:15:12.440 act and the civil rights movement,
01:15:14.560 Lyndon Johnson,
01:15:15.840 suddenly five years later,
01:15:18.000 signs in the civil rights act.
01:15:20.040 And I,
01:15:20.660 and I'm sorry,
01:15:21.400 but I just don't believe change of heart.
01:15:23.860 And I also don't believe,
01:15:25.580 well,
01:15:25.700 this is a strategic plan to,
01:15:27.720 to be able to win the next election and blah,
01:15:30.280 blah,
01:15:30.480 blah.
01:15:30.660 I really believe that there were people that were involved in that,
01:15:34.480 that understood,
01:15:35.300 well,
01:15:36.140 look,
01:15:36.400 these people can't take care of themselves.
01:15:38.320 We'll take care of them.
01:15:39.920 We'll make sure that they stay in their place.
01:15:42.320 And that's what they've created.
01:15:44.060 And,
01:15:44.620 and you're seeing it now.
01:15:46.180 They're saying,
01:15:47.020 this is the road to hell is paved with good intentions that you're seeing now
01:15:53.100 the fruit of that from the 1960s where,
01:15:56.880 you know what,
01:15:57.320 we're just going to love and take care of because they're just so weak and
01:16:00.620 powerless.
01:16:01.060 And we're just going to make sure that all these victims are taken care of by
01:16:04.360 us.
01:16:04.800 You're seeing the fruit of that right now.
01:16:07.140 This is the best example of the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
01:16:11.360 I think I've ever seen.
01:16:13.320 No,
01:16:13.800 no,
01:16:14.020 I,
01:16:14.260 I agree.
01:16:14.900 And then that's why I keep saying we have an,
01:16:17.020 a,
01:16:17.180 an historic opportunity here.
01:16:18.740 You know,
01:16:19.100 look,
01:16:19.280 I've been,
01:16:19.740 I've done a number of these videos,
01:16:20.860 you know,
01:16:21.020 one of the other kind of strikes me,
01:16:22.560 but ultimately the left doesn't have any idea.
01:16:26.940 How,
01:16:27.660 how the black African-American rank and file feels about a particular issues,
01:16:32.160 whether it be immigration or abortion or whatever happens to be.
01:16:35.180 And I think that's where we have our opportunity.
01:16:37.300 I remember I did a video once about when black lives matter was kind of
01:16:40.720 blowing up.
01:16:41.240 And I went to Brooklyn.
01:16:42.600 I interviewed a bunch of,
01:16:43.680 again,
01:16:43.980 these white leftists.
01:16:45.020 I said,
01:16:45.540 how do you think,
01:16:46.120 you know,
01:16:46.880 black people in the Bronx and Harlem feel about the NYPD?
01:16:50.900 Oh my God,
01:16:51.720 they hate them.
01:16:52.900 They're so racist against these black people.
01:16:55.320 There's rage on the streets.
01:16:56.860 So then I went to,
01:16:58.100 you know,
01:16:58.680 I went to,
01:16:59.520 to East Harlem and I had a t-shirt saying cops lives matter.
01:17:03.040 You know,
01:17:03.420 how,
01:17:03.840 how provocative could that be?
01:17:05.660 Now,
01:17:05.880 what kind of rage am I could provoke this t-shirt?
01:17:08.360 And I went there and every single person went up to me and said,
01:17:11.360 Oh my God,
01:17:11.860 of course,
01:17:12.380 cops lives matter.
01:17:13.260 They start telling me these wonderful stories about how the police helped
01:17:16.380 them in a particular situation.
01:17:17.560 There is such a massive disconnect between how the left views black people
01:17:23.960 and views what they think black people want versus the reality on the
01:17:27.520 ground.
01:17:28.360 And I can't stress enough,
01:17:30.720 you know,
01:17:30.880 these videos highlight that difference and we cannot lose this opportunity to
01:17:35.020 make sure they realize that what's best for their community is,
01:17:38.160 not the left,
01:17:38.980 which tells them what to think and what to do,
01:17:40.780 but the right,
01:17:41.700 which gives them the freedom to do what they want.
01:17:44.060 Ami Horowitz.
01:17:44.860 You can follow him at AmiHorowitz.com.
01:17:47.160 You can also donate so he can continue to make these,
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01:17:56.940 Ami,
01:17:57.200 thank you so much.
01:17:57.740 We'll talk again.
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01:20:07.860 How do we fight it?
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01:21:24.060 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:21:27.980 So how do we,
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01:21:33.840 Because we are in the battle for our lives and our souls.
01:21:37.980 And we're up against,
01:21:40.220 I mean,
01:21:41.740 darkness.
01:21:43.120 We're not fighting people.
01:21:45.300 We are fighting darkness.
01:21:48.240 This is a fight for life.
01:21:51.100 How do we win this fight?
01:21:53.000 Because what we're doing doesn't seem to be working.
01:21:55.500 May I suggest an alternative in one minute?
01:22:04.300 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:22:21.820 Hmm.
01:22:22.140 I don't know.
01:22:22.620 You think that sounds like an epidemic?
01:22:26.220 Sounds like it's a real growing problem.
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01:23:24.460 So we were talking last hour about how,
01:23:32.140 I don't know.
01:23:32.700 I don't know what my question going into the break was Glenn.
01:23:35.380 What was the genesis of that?
01:23:36.560 Like what,
01:23:37.060 what brought you to that monologue?
01:23:39.120 And it's a monologue from top of our two.
01:23:41.500 You can listen to it on the podcast.
01:23:42.680 And it was all about,
01:23:44.100 uh,
01:23:45.800 empowering yourself.
01:23:47.280 Take,
01:23:47.680 take control of the situation.
01:23:50.040 Yeah.
01:23:50.500 And you,
01:23:51.060 I guess I was trying to figure out a way to summarize it.
01:23:54.440 Summarize it.
01:23:55.220 And it's,
01:23:55.620 I,
01:23:55.760 I guess empower yourself is kind of there,
01:23:58.040 but part of me,
01:23:58.920 every time I hear something like that,
01:24:00.080 I think of like,
01:24:00.820 Hey,
01:24:01.280 here's your,
01:24:02.020 you know,
01:24:02.320 new age self-help tip of the day.
01:24:04.680 And it's not,
01:24:05.680 that's not what you were saying at all.
01:24:07.500 Um,
01:24:07.760 you know,
01:24:07.940 there's a,
01:24:09.340 the two things I took out of it were,
01:24:11.660 um,
01:24:13.460 number one,
01:24:14.940 you know,
01:24:15.480 be a man.
01:24:16.220 Like,
01:24:16.680 remember this whole thing about how men were supposed to act and now it's not okay to even acknowledge that men are a thing.
01:24:22.900 I don't even think they're included in the 98 genders.
01:24:26.100 Uh,
01:24:26.660 you know,
01:24:27.380 the,
01:24:27.800 the traditional thing of being a man,
01:24:30.140 being responsible for yourself,
01:24:31.640 uh,
01:24:32.340 holding yourself accountable,
01:24:33.500 uh,
01:24:34.560 and trying to make yourself better,
01:24:36.880 do those things.
01:24:39.000 And that's number one.
01:24:40.340 And number two is we all have to be on guard a little bit.
01:24:44.940 And I think this happens to conservatives a lot.
01:24:47.340 Certainly happens to the people on the left.
01:24:48.960 We all have to be on guard a little bit of allowing ourselves to consider,
01:24:54.000 uh,
01:24:55.160 our situation,
01:24:56.340 a situation of victimhood.
01:24:59.180 A,
01:24:59.580 a,
01:24:59.940 a,
01:25:00.400 a situation where like,
01:25:02.060 you know,
01:25:02.280 for example,
01:25:02.700 example in politics,
01:25:04.680 uh,
01:25:05.220 you know,
01:25:06.080 we can't win this because the media just won't do X,
01:25:09.020 Y,
01:25:09.180 and Z,
01:25:09.600 you know,
01:25:10.140 the media won't tell the truth.
01:25:11.320 And that's why we can't do this.
01:25:12.900 We can never win because this person won't express it.
01:25:16.400 Right.
01:25:16.840 This person won't come out.
01:25:18.120 I,
01:25:18.400 we can't get money from it.
01:25:19.600 We can't make movies because Hollywood won't allow it.
01:25:23.120 Well,
01:25:23.320 like look at unplanned right now.
01:25:25.000 And,
01:25:25.460 and I think we've never had a better chance than we have right now.
01:25:28.060 Yeah.
01:25:28.320 We've never had more access to more ears and eyes than we've ever had.
01:25:32.440 And it,
01:25:33.000 it goes all the way down to the grassroots.
01:25:35.520 You don't have any gatekeepers anymore.
01:25:37.480 If you can tell a good story,
01:25:39.040 if you can get eyeballs,
01:25:40.280 you will be seen.
01:25:41.420 Your message will be seen.
01:25:42.740 And there's a lot of underlying truth in every one of those examples I just gave.
01:25:46.400 Yes.
01:25:46.580 All of the things are basically true foundationally.
01:25:50.060 However,
01:25:50.900 yeah,
01:25:51.100 we're sitting here looking at the destruction of the bill of rights.
01:25:54.120 We're looking at the destruction of free speech.
01:25:56.300 We are looking at people being shadow banned and banned and Twitter and Facebook to playing with algorithms to shut people up.
01:26:02.760 We are working against all those things,
01:26:04.840 but we've also never had more power,
01:26:06.620 which,
01:26:07.420 which are you going to choose?
01:26:08.560 You're going to choose the light or the dark.
01:26:10.240 You know,
01:26:10.900 there's this,
01:26:11.780 this old Sufi saying that is,
01:26:14.080 uh,
01:26:14.420 that I,
01:26:14.880 I absolutely love that.
01:26:17.100 not what you gaze upon you become.
01:26:23.920 Imitation is the highest form of flattery.
01:26:27.960 What does that mean?
01:26:29.560 It means that when you're imitating somebody,
01:26:32.980 it's the highest form of flattery.
01:26:33.880 Why is that?
01:26:35.220 Because it shows you've gazed upon them for a long time.
01:26:38.760 You have watched them.
01:26:39.980 You have studied them.
01:26:41.340 They have imprinted that on you.
01:26:43.900 One of the first things I,
01:26:45.940 I was ever told,
01:26:47.760 uh,
01:26:48.340 really good advice from a programmer.
01:26:51.320 Uh,
01:26:51.840 I was like 15 years old and he said,
01:26:53.920 never,
01:26:54.940 never listen to people who you don't think are good.
01:26:58.580 Never listen because I don't care how funny you think it is.
01:27:02.600 And we used to listen to somebody in New York.
01:27:04.720 No,
01:27:05.280 don't care how funny you think it is.
01:27:07.160 You will pick up some of those traits.
01:27:09.960 Even if those traits are just to mock,
01:27:12.100 you will pick up some of those traits that what you gaze upon,
01:27:16.580 you will become think about what we're gazing upon.
01:27:18.820 And I don't mean just,
01:27:20.400 I mean,
01:27:20.900 just think of this politically.
01:27:22.200 What are we looking at every day?
01:27:24.400 You are listening to shows.
01:27:26.520 Are they feeding you or are they feeding you stuff to be mad at?
01:27:31.820 Are they feeding you stuff that is uplifting at all?
01:27:36.620 That is counteracting what we're gazing upon.
01:27:39.880 Now I want you to know,
01:27:41.060 this is not necessarily that there,
01:27:43.740 anybody is trying to do.
01:27:44.860 Well,
01:27:45.060 I do,
01:27:45.640 I do subscribe,
01:27:46.820 uh,
01:27:47.480 bad intent on some people on the right,
01:27:50.220 on the,
01:27:50.740 on the right,
01:27:51.360 but many on the left,
01:27:53.000 they are trying to,
01:27:54.780 uh,
01:27:55.620 create an agenda,
01:27:56.800 but let's just say that it's neutral.
01:27:59.260 Okay.
01:27:59.720 Let's just say it's not,
01:28:00.980 but let's just say it is.
01:28:02.560 If you're watching every day,
01:28:04.580 just the news,
01:28:05.760 let's just say it's reported by AI and you designed the AI.
01:28:09.780 What is that AI most likely downloading into your house?
01:28:14.800 Problems.
01:28:15.840 It's downloading problems because that's the only reason why we have news and nobody wants to hear the happy news.
01:28:22.720 So we have found a way to monetize everybody's issue and everybody's problem.
01:28:30.660 Now,
01:28:31.220 when you're online and you're looking at Facebook,
01:28:33.960 look today at Facebook and Twitter,
01:28:35.500 what is the incentive to be good?
01:28:38.500 Is there an incentive to be good?
01:28:43.520 No.
01:28:44.540 What gets the clicks and the likes?
01:28:47.020 Somebody really just got,
01:28:49.360 gave it to a man.
01:28:50.480 They stick it to him every time.
01:28:52.440 Right?
01:28:53.920 Destroy.
01:28:54.420 Yeah.
01:28:54.820 Person A destroys person B.
01:28:57.140 Right.
01:28:57.440 We're going to own them.
01:28:58.840 There is no motivation.
01:29:02.220 There is nothing that rewards you for doing good.
01:29:07.520 Speaking softly.
01:29:10.000 Healing.
01:29:10.660 Nothing.
01:29:11.540 So we are not as a system.
01:29:14.000 We are not rewarding anything that is telling you good news.
01:29:19.300 So what does that mean?
01:29:20.480 That means that all you,
01:29:22.340 if you're gazing upon the news and Facebook and Twitter and everything else,
01:29:25.800 we've said this a million times,
01:29:27.980 really,
01:29:29.080 is it,
01:29:29.420 is it more dangerous today than it?
01:29:31.340 I mean,
01:29:31.740 it was never like this when we were kids,
01:29:34.840 right?
01:29:35.720 It was never like this.
01:29:36.820 We didn't have to worry about these things.
01:29:38.800 No.
01:29:39.320 You know why?
01:29:40.220 Because we didn't know about them.
01:29:42.660 We didn't know what was happening in Baltimore.
01:29:45.020 If we lived in Seattle,
01:29:46.440 nor did we care.
01:29:49.060 We didn't know about all these things.
01:29:51.540 Crime has gone down.
01:29:53.720 Tremendous,
01:29:55.780 tremendous numbers.
01:29:58.260 Crime has gone down.
01:29:59.940 Violence has gone down.
01:30:01.480 Shootings have gone down.
01:30:02.800 All the things that we think epidemic.
01:30:05.280 This is horrible.
01:30:06.120 Look,
01:30:06.400 we're falling apart.
01:30:07.340 No,
01:30:07.560 we're not.
01:30:08.580 No,
01:30:08.940 we're not.
01:30:10.380 But you're only being fed the bad every single day.
01:30:14.400 And so you retreat more and more,
01:30:17.080 no matter what you say.
01:30:18.780 Look at how it is affected your view of America.
01:30:23.720 Look at,
01:30:24.080 has anything happened to you personally on race?
01:30:29.720 Anything happened to you personally on race?
01:30:34.940 Not with me.
01:30:36.900 Not with me.
01:30:37.700 Um,
01:30:39.540 well,
01:30:39.920 only white people can be racist.
01:30:41.440 So,
01:30:41.640 uh,
01:30:42.320 right.
01:30:42.640 I mean,
01:30:43.080 I mean,
01:30:43.660 even as far as that,
01:30:44.580 I'm saying,
01:30:44.980 what's your example?
01:30:45.380 I'm saying the average person,
01:30:47.240 have you had a hate crime happen to you?
01:30:50.160 Right.
01:30:50.340 It's more of a general societal fear.
01:30:54.120 Correct.
01:30:54.880 And you use individual examples to correct.
01:30:58.160 Correct.
01:30:58.580 And we know,
01:30:59.840 we know just from Ami Horowitz,
01:31:01.680 what he said last hour,
01:31:02.800 he said,
01:31:03.580 when I went to the black community,
01:31:04.620 when I was on the campus,
01:31:05.500 it was one answer.
01:31:06.340 When I went to the black community,
01:31:07.420 they were strongly against everything that these people were saying on campus.
01:31:11.380 That was incredible.
01:31:12.080 Okay.
01:31:12.280 That's incredible.
01:31:13.520 That's what it's really like.
01:31:15.300 Yeah.
01:31:15.580 That's what it's really like.
01:31:17.440 You know,
01:31:17.780 the happiest people I know are the people who live in small towns and are farmers.
01:31:21.780 You know why?
01:31:22.220 Because they're too damn busy to worry about everybody else's problems.
01:31:26.140 They got problems on their own.
01:31:27.720 Their crops are under there.
01:31:29.160 They're losing their farm.
01:31:30.520 You think you got problems?
01:31:32.020 Try being a farmer today.
01:31:33.880 Try being a farmer fighting for your life.
01:31:37.020 And nobody seems to care,
01:31:38.880 but they know the truth.
01:31:42.300 They know they care.
01:31:43.500 They know their neighbors care.
01:31:44.880 They know they're surrounded by good people.
01:31:47.840 They know what is really,
01:31:50.000 what is really happening.
01:31:51.560 There's a,
01:31:52.440 you know,
01:31:52.920 Tony Robbins is really sick.
01:31:55.680 He has mercury poisoning,
01:31:57.260 like off the charts,
01:31:58.580 mercury poisoning.
01:32:00.080 And is very,
01:32:01.000 very sick.
01:32:01.640 And one of the reasons I wanted to see him was I got to get control of my body.
01:32:06.000 And I have had so many problems and,
01:32:08.720 you know,
01:32:09.620 it's just tough and we all have problems.
01:32:13.640 And so,
01:32:14.100 you know,
01:32:15.520 he's talking and he's like,
01:32:16.760 you know,
01:32:17.360 you know,
01:32:17.620 I showed up,
01:32:18.380 you know,
01:32:18.520 I showed up on stage.
01:32:20.380 He's like,
01:32:20.860 I am,
01:32:21.580 I was throwing up this morning.
01:32:23.600 You know,
01:32:24.040 everybody's like,
01:32:24.520 I don't know if we're going to make it today.
01:32:26.120 Blah,
01:32:26.280 blah,
01:32:26.400 blah.
01:32:26.540 And he's like,
01:32:26.980 damn,
01:32:27.240 damn straight.
01:32:27.860 I'm going to make it.
01:32:28.480 I'm Tony Robbins.
01:32:29.700 And he hit his chest and he hit his chest and he's like,
01:32:32.880 this body works for me.
01:32:35.120 I don't work for it.
01:32:36.240 I tell it what to do.
01:32:38.080 I'm Tony Robbins.
01:32:39.220 I created Tony Robbins.
01:32:41.220 I put everything in my head selectively one piece at a time.
01:32:46.320 I built this and I tell my body what to do.
01:32:50.080 And he went out on stage and he performed and it was,
01:32:54.220 it was incredible.
01:32:55.620 And you know what?
01:32:56.440 I realized I've done exactly the same thing.
01:32:59.160 Stu,
01:32:59.680 you've been with me where I,
01:33:01.100 I,
01:33:01.320 I haven't even almost been able to walk right before a stage show.
01:33:05.340 I haven't been able to walk the minute I walk off stage.
01:33:08.440 I collapse,
01:33:08.920 but while I'm on stage,
01:33:10.560 you'd never know,
01:33:11.800 right?
01:33:12.380 You somehow convince yourself to get through it.
01:33:14.320 Correct.
01:33:14.940 You have no choice.
01:33:16.560 You're going to do it.
01:33:18.440 And so you do it.
01:33:20.680 The secret is being able to do it all the time.
01:33:25.220 You've got to be able to hold it all the time.
01:33:27.700 Well,
01:33:28.200 you can't hold it all the time.
01:33:29.580 If we're feeding ourselves bad stuff all the time,
01:33:32.380 we have lost faith in ourselves.
01:33:35.980 We can't do it.
01:33:37.100 Cause the media is always against us.
01:33:38.580 The media is always who cares who's watching CNN.
01:33:42.940 And with that being said,
01:33:45.320 what do,
01:33:45.960 what do most of the shows on the right do?
01:33:48.420 We report on what they're saying.
01:33:52.200 Why nobody's watching it.
01:33:56.260 Why?
01:33:56.820 Why are we feeding something that only nut jobs are watching?
01:34:02.380 You know,
01:34:03.520 people who are trapped in airports,
01:34:05.480 people who are in ICU and can't reach over for the,
01:34:09.700 you know,
01:34:09.980 the little control that's clipped to their shirt.
01:34:12.760 They're so weak.
01:34:13.880 They get,
01:34:14.240 those are the only people watching that.
01:34:17.500 Why are we talking about it?
01:34:19.620 Why are we empowering it?
01:34:21.280 Why are we empowering their message?
01:34:24.080 We are fighting against something.
01:34:26.740 No,
01:34:27.340 we're not.
01:34:27.940 I don't want to fight against something.
01:34:30.860 I want to fight for something.
01:34:32.980 And it's not really that hard to do because we already live it.
01:34:38.040 We should be.
01:34:39.700 Unless we've gazed upon something so long that we no longer think it's true.
01:34:44.180 I know it's true that most cops are great.
01:34:49.220 I know it's true that most African Americans,
01:34:53.000 most whites,
01:34:54.260 most Asian,
01:34:55.440 most Hispanics are good,
01:34:57.240 God-fearing people.
01:34:58.600 They live good lives.
01:35:00.880 They don't have it out for somebody else.
01:35:03.200 They're not trying to take your stuff.
01:35:05.640 They just,
01:35:06.580 they're just like you.
01:35:07.640 They just want to raise a good family.
01:35:09.700 Well,
01:35:10.060 we're being convinced that you're either white and racist or black and racist.
01:35:15.120 You're white and you're trouble stealing from other people.
01:35:17.960 You're black and trouble and stealing from other.
01:35:19.840 No,
01:35:20.040 you're not.
01:35:21.700 Stop it.
01:35:24.540 Let me get specific.
01:35:26.240 Let me get a specific on a couple of things after we break for one minute.
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01:35:39.300 NMLS consumer access.org.
01:35:40.980 Look,
01:35:41.140 here's the thing you can,
01:35:42.260 you can focus on the problems or you can focus on the solution and then be
01:35:45.760 prepared for the,
01:35:47.040 and just,
01:35:47.420 just kind of monitor it and say,
01:35:48.780 okay,
01:35:48.980 what's happening?
01:35:49.560 How much closer are we to this?
01:35:50.860 And then my set,
01:35:52.140 for instance,
01:35:52.640 American financing mortgages right now,
01:35:55.100 we owe so much money in credit cards and our home loans.
01:35:59.940 Interest rates are going up.
01:36:01.560 Okay.
01:36:02.160 So if interest rates we know are going to go up eventually,
01:36:04.980 uh,
01:36:05.580 what do we do?
01:36:06.220 If we have an adjustable mortgage,
01:36:08.540 get out of that and get into a locked in mortgage rate.
01:36:13.180 Uh,
01:36:13.620 if you have high interest credit cards,
01:36:15.400 stop paying the 18% because that number is going to go up.
01:36:20.020 Can you refi and roll that in?
01:36:22.480 So it's one payment,
01:36:23.700 save yourself a buttload of money and do not buy more stuff with that money.
01:36:27.840 Pay that down,
01:36:29.020 get rid of it.
01:36:30.400 When you do the things that you know are right,
01:36:32.820 the things that are just common sense,
01:36:34.740 the things that your mom and dad or your grandparents or somebody in your life,
01:36:38.660 they told you,
01:36:40.680 you know,
01:36:41.020 this is what you should do.
01:36:42.340 We all know.
01:36:43.140 Just do it.
01:36:45.460 Call American financing.net American financing.net or call 800-906-2440,
01:36:50.520 800-906-2440.
01:36:52.700 It's American financing.net.
01:36:54.980 We break for 10 seconds.
01:36:56.100 Station ID.
01:36:56.560 So last night I got a,
01:37:15.720 I got an email from somebody who said,
01:37:17.340 um,
01:37:18.360 I have a friend whose daughter had,
01:37:21.440 uh,
01:37:22.040 several abortions and,
01:37:24.500 uh,
01:37:25.000 she has,
01:37:27.120 uh,
01:37:27.740 she went to this movie.
01:37:30.800 Uh,
01:37:31.280 her mother went to this movie and,
01:37:34.080 uh,
01:37:34.660 her sister is changed.
01:37:36.840 She's went to unplanned.
01:37:38.000 She's changed.
01:37:39.700 Uh,
01:37:40.220 and this has been going on for a long time,
01:37:42.100 but she has repented.
01:37:43.960 She went back to her pastor and she was like,
01:37:46.560 you know,
01:37:47.560 help me,
01:37:48.140 help me,
01:37:48.440 help me.
01:37:49.020 Um,
01:37:49.980 got forgiveness when,
01:37:51.520 you know,
01:37:52.020 went through all of it and she's living a happy life.
01:37:55.000 But mom can't find it in herself to forgive her daughter because those are three grandchildren.
01:38:04.360 And he said,
01:38:05.300 Glenn,
01:38:05.560 I don't know.
01:38:06.780 We've solved it all in our family.
01:38:08.820 I don't know what to do.
01:38:11.740 What would you say to my mom?
01:38:13.500 And I think this is too harsh because it's,
01:38:16.600 I mean,
01:38:16.940 I don't know.
01:38:18.180 I don't know the family dynamic.
01:38:20.120 I don't know mom,
01:38:20.760 but this is what just came out of his came out of me.
01:38:24.660 The Lord forgave those who were driving nails into his feet and into his hands while they were mocking him.
01:38:33.760 He said,
01:38:34.480 forgive them.
01:38:35.000 They don't know what they're doing.
01:38:36.700 Now,
01:38:37.200 if,
01:38:37.540 if that's not the greatest example of forgiveness,
01:38:41.840 I don't know what is,
01:38:43.180 is my burden bigger than his.
01:38:49.060 Was it harder for me to forgive somebody in my life?
01:38:52.860 Even if that's me,
01:38:54.120 than it was for him while they were hanging him on a cross.
01:38:59.900 The Amish forgive the family of the shooter that killed their children on the same day.
01:39:08.120 They found out that their children were dead.
01:39:11.000 And by that night,
01:39:11.900 they were over comforting the family of the shooter.
01:39:17.720 How,
01:39:18.420 how do we not forgive?
01:39:21.260 How can somebody not forgive because they didn't get ahold of their grandchildren?
01:39:29.040 When.
01:39:30.200 If you believe.
01:39:32.060 You're going to be together again.
01:39:34.800 You'll hold those babies.
01:39:36.180 You'll hold those grandchildren.
01:39:39.640 Seventy times seven.
01:39:40.940 That's a pretty heavy load of forgiveness.
01:39:44.020 But God's load was bigger.
01:39:47.760 Think how he felt.
01:39:49.020 He knew that he was going to send them into a vessel,
01:39:53.360 that child into a vessel that might choose to abort.
01:40:00.680 Think how he felt.
01:40:02.580 He lost his sweet little children.
01:40:05.520 That violent death.
01:40:08.680 Now he's forgiven.
01:40:11.100 And he's got two other daughters.
01:40:14.280 Father or mother daughter,
01:40:15.880 but his two daughters fighting against each other.
01:40:19.020 Here's the thing.
01:40:21.300 He has work for all of us to do.
01:40:22.840 It's all hands on deck.
01:40:27.320 He needs the proud and the humble.
01:40:29.160 He needs the sinner and the saint.
01:40:30.920 He needs all of us.
01:40:33.960 And what we need to do is show love and forgiveness for one another.
01:40:37.860 And we need to start just being the person he needs us to be right now.
01:40:43.020 Right.
01:40:44.000 Now.
01:40:44.360 Now he needs us.
01:40:47.520 As I look at the things,
01:40:50.180 you know,
01:40:50.720 we're a,
01:40:51.180 we are a beacon.
01:40:53.920 We're a beacon to the things that we believe.
01:40:57.860 Stu asked me earlier,
01:40:59.040 you know,
01:40:59.420 Glenn,
01:40:59.640 is this power of positive thinking?
01:41:01.640 No,
01:41:01.920 it's not power of positive.
01:41:02.800 I don't.
01:41:04.100 Power of positive thinking is just,
01:41:05.800 it drives me nuts.
01:41:07.500 I'm going to think good thoughts because I want this.
01:41:10.380 That's not going to help you.
01:41:12.500 These are declarative statements.
01:41:14.820 This is a recognition of who you are.
01:41:16.900 And the only reason you're not who you want to be is because you're afraid of
01:41:21.780 declaring it.
01:41:24.140 You are whoever it is.
01:41:26.900 You want to be,
01:41:27.460 you want to be a better man,
01:41:28.860 declare it.
01:41:29.960 I'm a better man.
01:41:31.540 I'm a better man than I was yesterday.
01:41:33.680 Cause you're going to have to start measuring that.
01:41:38.540 I'm a good dad.
01:41:41.000 I am somebody who believes in the constitution of the United States.
01:41:44.800 I am a defender of the constitution of the United States.
01:41:50.920 Well,
01:41:51.420 you will be because you're going to be asked if you make that statement about
01:41:54.620 yourself,
01:41:54.980 you're going to be asked to defend it.
01:41:56.680 You better learn it.
01:42:01.180 We,
01:42:01.720 we have to start recognizing our own power and our own power to get things
01:42:12.580 done and stop listening to the entire world that says you're losing.
01:42:19.500 I have news for you guys.
01:42:21.280 We're not,
01:42:22.280 we're not on the losing side.
01:42:25.040 Truth is truth and it will always win.
01:42:28.880 What are you cowering from?
01:42:32.080 Stand up for truth.
01:42:34.320 That's all you're required to do.
01:42:39.760 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:42:44.200 Carshield.com.
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01:42:48.180 How much could that 500,
01:42:50.020 $600 that you needed to repair that car,
01:42:52.900 what could that have been,
01:42:53.880 you know,
01:42:54.960 used for that time that your,
01:42:57.100 your,
01:42:57.760 uh,
01:42:58.060 check engine light went on and you were like,
01:43:00.780 Oh dear God,
01:43:01.340 no,
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01:43:03.020 I'm barely making it.
01:43:04.600 I don't have the money.
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01:43:12.280 uh,
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01:43:13.780 you know,
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01:43:15.040 And those big things,
01:43:16.740 most of them are like sensors.
01:43:18.080 Now you can have,
01:43:20.100 you can have your favorite mechanic to it.
01:43:21.700 You can have the,
01:43:22.420 uh,
01:43:23.280 the dealership do it,
01:43:24.360 whatever.
01:43:25.760 They pay for all of this.
01:43:28.000 They have a rental car for you.
01:43:29.500 That's all taken care of.
01:43:30.560 They have roadside assistance and then they pay the mechanic directly.
01:43:33.860 So you're not,
01:43:34.600 you're not the middleman.
01:43:35.860 You're not having them say,
01:43:36.960 Hey,
01:43:37.060 when are they going to send the check?
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01:44:09.300 Welcome to the program.
01:44:10.700 We have a Robby,
01:44:11.700 you know,
01:44:11.900 and he is,
01:44:12.660 he writes a WTF newsletter every day for the blaze.
01:44:18.340 And,
01:44:18.800 and,
01:44:19.440 and really is,
01:44:20.320 it's one of those things where you're reading,
01:44:21.700 you're like,
01:44:22.260 wow,
01:44:22.560 what is,
01:44:23.340 what is happening?
01:44:24.280 Welcome.
01:44:24.580 How are you?
01:44:25.020 Hey,
01:44:25.160 thanks for having me on.
01:44:25.800 Yeah,
01:44:25.880 I love doing it.
01:44:26.780 WTF MSM can sign up by going to my Twitter page at Robby.
01:44:30.600 No,
01:44:30.940 it's the first link at the top pinned up.
01:44:32.920 So,
01:44:33.180 we were just talking about why do we feed ourselves this crap?
01:44:38.740 about the media when really nobody's watching it.
01:44:43.500 Why are we feeding ourselves this?
01:44:45.200 I mean,
01:44:45.600 I think enough people are watching that it drives discussion,
01:44:47.800 but I think you're right.
01:44:48.700 I mean,
01:44:49.580 the people in,
01:44:50.500 in,
01:44:51.240 you know,
01:44:51.580 the Washington corridor and,
01:44:53.200 in up,
01:44:53.520 you know,
01:44:53.720 in the Northeast,
01:44:54.480 all follow Twitter and they think that everything's happening,
01:44:56.720 but you have to ask a normal American,
01:44:58.800 Hey,
01:44:58.940 did you see that story?
01:44:59.920 They're like,
01:45:00.280 what?
01:45:00.660 What?
01:45:01.060 No.
01:45:01.300 Huh?
01:45:01.600 How does that affect me getting my groceries?
01:45:03.440 And the chicken costs me $4.95 a pound now.
01:45:05.540 Right.
01:45:05.840 You know,
01:45:06.080 or something like that.
01:45:06.860 Right.
01:45:07.020 You know,
01:45:07.540 that's not what the price chicken is,
01:45:08.560 but,
01:45:08.720 but that sort of thing.
01:45:09.780 And I think that,
01:45:11.100 but I think it's important to point out what they're doing because they're not misreporting
01:45:16.120 news on,
01:45:17.840 you know,
01:45:18.160 because they're misreporting news because they make a mistake.
01:45:20.440 They're misreporting and framing news because they want you to think a certain way.
01:45:25.520 They,
01:45:25.980 they want to drive a narrative.
01:45:27.660 I mean,
01:45:28.400 Brian Stelter over at CNN,
01:45:29.540 I know he's nobody's favorite person,
01:45:31.020 but Brian Stelter over at CNN this weekend,
01:45:33.660 you know,
01:45:34.020 talked about the Mueller report and how the narrative on it was shifting.
01:45:37.040 And he actually used the word that we use to like,
01:45:39.440 say,
01:45:39.580 this is what they're trying to do.
01:45:41.180 And he used the word to openly show that that's what they were trying to do with the
01:45:45.080 Mueller report that found no collusion,
01:45:47.380 did not find enough evidence for obstruction of justice because,
01:45:50.600 you know,
01:45:51.160 as my,
01:45:52.100 some of my colleagues and in our colleague,
01:45:53.940 Mark Levin likes to say,
01:45:54.880 you can't obstruct justice if you're the president of the United States,
01:45:57.620 because under article two,
01:45:58.500 you run the justice department.
01:45:59.760 And if you want to stop an investigation,
01:46:01.320 you can stop an investigation.
01:46:02.720 And the way to do that is to make that person not elected again.
01:46:05.920 I mean,
01:46:06.100 that's,
01:46:06.560 there's the whole,
01:46:08.040 there's the whole notion by those people that think the government is something
01:46:13.020 other than the people we elect.
01:46:14.700 They think that the government is this big,
01:46:17.300 never changing thing that,
01:46:20.500 that,
01:46:21.020 that doesn't need somebody to be elected to,
01:46:23.860 run it.
01:46:24.300 And that that person's just a,
01:46:25.720 you know,
01:46:26.140 a titular head.
01:46:26.880 He's not somebody that can actually do something.
01:46:28.720 And when he tries to do something,
01:46:30.060 they find another way,
01:46:31.520 mainly through the media to,
01:46:33.300 to stop him from doing it.
01:46:35.620 And,
01:46:36.060 you know,
01:46:36.160 that that's on a lot of ways it's on both sides,
01:46:38.400 but you know,
01:46:38.980 they never really went after Obama when he was doing some of the stuff.
01:46:42.760 And I would say that he went a little bit further than Trump has in a lot of
01:46:45.420 areas.
01:46:45.800 In a lot of areas.
01:46:46.440 Yeah.
01:46:46.700 Let me talk to you about Joe Biden and what,
01:46:49.020 what do you think is going to happen to Joe Biden?
01:46:50.740 Do you think he's going to run?
01:46:52.040 Do you think he's going to run?
01:46:52.980 I think that there,
01:46:53.800 you know,
01:46:53.960 you see it in the New York times,
01:46:55.420 you see headlines like his affectionate,
01:46:58.780 you know,
01:46:59.940 it was affectionate what he did.
01:47:01.860 And then in Mondays,
01:47:02.920 I'm like,
01:47:03.700 Monday was fun.
01:47:04.360 Cause it was April fool's day.
01:47:05.320 And I'm like my,
01:47:06.200 my,
01:47:06.500 my subject line at the email was Brian Stelter is a great diet guy and never
01:47:10.920 gets anything wrong.
01:47:12.000 And then I said,
01:47:13.000 these are not April fool's jokes except for this,
01:47:15.060 because every day in the media,
01:47:16.780 our congressional correspondent,
01:47:18.300 Nate Madden tweeted out,
01:47:20.160 you know,
01:47:20.380 this is the thing about April fool's day.
01:47:22.280 It's the one day that people actually critically check articles that they
01:47:24.600 see.
01:47:25.440 Cause they want to see if they're real,
01:47:26.760 but they do this stuff every day.
01:47:28.280 Right.
01:47:29.040 And the Joe Biden thing is,
01:47:30.560 is nothing different.
01:47:31.580 You know that there are congressmen and senators that,
01:47:35.300 that I know that,
01:47:36.660 that were unhappy with Joe Biden during a swearing in because of the way that
01:47:40.720 they,
01:47:41.120 you know,
01:47:42.340 way he handled himself or handled women.
01:47:45.140 Yeah,
01:47:45.320 exactly.
01:47:46.200 And you know,
01:47:46.900 we've been talking about this for how long,
01:47:48.440 Glenn?
01:47:48.900 Oh,
01:47:49.100 for on the right.
01:47:49.940 I mean,
01:47:50.260 on the center,
01:47:51.240 right.
01:47:51.320 We've been talking about Joe Biden doing this forever.
01:47:53.720 The Atlantic talked about him doing it for God's sakes.
01:47:56.860 The daily,
01:47:57.820 the daily show had like the audacity.
01:48:01.580 Of the grope or something like that.
01:48:03.040 They had an actual,
01:48:04.140 they had an actual thing that they did.
01:48:06.080 And Samantha B comes out on the daily show,
01:48:08.820 all disheveled and said,
01:48:10.300 Oh,
01:48:10.440 I was just interviewing Joe Biden.
01:48:12.220 I mean,
01:48:12.840 these are things that people have known about.
01:48:15.320 It's almost,
01:48:16.260 it's not as bad that we know of.
01:48:18.100 It's not as bad as Weinstein by any stretch of the imagination,
01:48:20.600 but it is that everybody knows it and nobody talks about it.
01:48:25.800 Nobody says anything unless you're joking.
01:48:28.100 Remember Weinstein,
01:48:29.220 how many jokes did we find Hollywood making about,
01:48:32.200 you know,
01:48:33.040 doing those kinds of things?
01:48:34.140 They knew,
01:48:34.940 they knew,
01:48:35.660 but he had power.
01:48:37.260 And so they decided not to do anything about it.
01:48:40.080 Yeah,
01:48:40.300 you're absolutely right.
01:48:41.220 And then,
01:48:41.520 you know,
01:48:41.700 there's other stuff with,
01:48:42.700 with Joe Biden.
01:48:43.520 It was in,
01:48:44.620 I think it was in the Washington Examiner today.
01:48:46.520 I don't know if you've,
01:48:47.520 if you've seen this yet.
01:48:48.460 And it's actually,
01:48:49.500 it was John Solomon.
01:48:50.900 There's a guy that during the entire Mueller investigation,
01:48:54.180 the people at the Hill,
01:48:56.200 the quote unquote reporters were upset that John Solomon had a byline.
01:49:00.580 John Solomon is a right of center media guy.
01:49:03.960 He runs the Hill TV division and they let him write.
01:49:06.960 And he was the one that came out with all of these,
01:49:09.280 all of these scoops about what was really going on in the Mueller investigation.
01:49:12.920 And they weren't finding collusion,
01:49:14.260 but it was actually Hillary Clinton that was funding fusion GPS.
01:49:17.120 He was one of the guys that was coming out with a lot of these scoops.
01:49:19.800 The people at the Hill that were on the reporter side got upset and made them put an opinion.
01:49:26.520 Byline on John Solomon stuff.
01:49:28.960 Well,
01:49:29.260 today John Solomon came out with,
01:49:30.840 and I believe it was John Solomon came out with unearthed video.
01:49:34.700 of Joe Biden joking to a foreign policy conference that he got the,
01:49:41.240 the basically the attorney general of Ukraine fired because the guy was looking into his son,
01:49:47.640 his company that his son was on the board of.
01:49:50.780 And Joe Biden threatened Joe told this audience.
01:49:55.720 And it wasn't a joke that he told the president of Ukraine that you're not getting your billion
01:50:00.600 dollars in foreign aid.
01:50:01.560 If this guy's still the attorney general,
01:50:02.720 where's the mainstream media on that?
01:50:06.860 I mean,
01:50:07.320 that's a pretty big story.
01:50:08.660 That's huge.
01:50:09.260 This goes to,
01:50:10.100 this goes to something that,
01:50:11.240 uh,
01:50:11.680 was it Switzer?
01:50:13.320 Uh,
01:50:13.860 that,
01:50:14.260 uh,
01:50:14.420 talk to us just this last week.
01:50:15.740 He's,
01:50:16.040 you know,
01:50:16.240 he has a book out.
01:50:17.020 It just came out paperback about the most corrupt politicians.
01:50:19.800 And he says,
01:50:20.480 Joe Biden is the most corrupt we've had in our lifetime.
01:50:24.500 Um,
01:50:24.900 and one of the most corrupt in,
01:50:26.500 in all of American history because of what's going on with his son.
01:50:30.220 And you don't hear anything.
01:50:31.520 And it's the,
01:50:32.360 the,
01:50:32.560 the it's damn,
01:50:33.840 it's really damning when you see that.
01:50:36.360 Right.
01:50:36.460 And they protect it.
01:50:37.420 And they,
01:50:37.960 you know,
01:50:38.180 they say that,
01:50:38.820 you know,
01:50:39.120 Donald Trump continuing a business business dealing.
01:50:42.520 Cause he doesn't know if he's going to win to try and,
01:50:44.240 you know,
01:50:44.760 expand his real estate empire,
01:50:46.900 you know,
01:50:48.420 is something that,
01:50:49.340 that should be looked at because it's nefarious or that people happen to want to stay at the Trump hotel when they go to DC because it's close to,
01:50:57.260 you know,
01:50:57.920 the white house and it's a,
01:50:59.040 it's a nice place and you want to stay there that foreign government staying there breaks the emoluments clause.
01:51:05.100 I mean,
01:51:05.400 I'm going to tell you,
01:51:06.160 I have a feeling that,
01:51:08.340 you know,
01:51:09.740 George Washington sold cotton to people in Britain that were probably lords and sat in the house of lords.
01:51:17.880 So the house of commons back when he had a plantation in Virginia,
01:51:22.780 I'm pretty sure that that was part of trade that like when he became president,
01:51:27.260 his whole plantation didn't just stop running.
01:51:30.180 You know what I mean?
01:51:31.740 But if you tell people that,
01:51:33.320 Oh,
01:51:33.440 it was a different time.
01:51:34.240 I mean,
01:51:34.380 that's not what it really means,
01:51:35.140 but that is what it means.
01:51:36.240 It means,
01:51:36.640 did you get a direct payment to do something for the United States government from a foreign entity?
01:51:42.220 That's what the emoluments clause is.
01:51:44.320 It's not,
01:51:45.120 did you happen to do business?
01:51:47.100 I mean,
01:51:47.400 did Harry Truman never fit somebody in Kansas city for a suit that might've worked for a foreign government?
01:51:53.200 You know what I mean?
01:51:53.740 It's just,
01:51:54.660 it's,
01:51:55.360 it's stupidity when you think of stuff like that.
01:51:58.020 And they don't cover this Biden thing,
01:51:59.200 which is really incredible.
01:52:00.280 I mean,
01:52:00.480 I,
01:52:00.660 you know,
01:52:00.800 first of all,
01:52:01.360 it's,
01:52:01.680 you know,
01:52:01.980 you point out,
01:52:02.660 it's not an opinion piece at all.
01:52:04.100 It's a news article.
01:52:05.740 It's,
01:52:06.140 it's,
01:52:06.380 it is written under an opinion byline,
01:52:08.140 but going through,
01:52:08.700 I mean,
01:52:08.820 the quote is pretty damaging.
01:52:10.700 Read the quote.
01:52:11.400 Here is a,
01:52:11.940 this is Biden again,
01:52:12.940 talking about getting this guy fired.
01:52:14.440 He says,
01:52:15.000 I said,
01:52:15.760 you're not getting the billion.
01:52:16.900 I'm going to,
01:52:17.400 I'm going to be leaving here.
01:52:18.480 And I think it was about six hours.
01:52:19.820 I looked at them and I said,
01:52:20.640 I'm leaving in six hours.
01:52:21.740 If the prosecutor is not fired,
01:52:23.020 you're not getting the money.
01:52:23.920 Well,
01:52:24.300 son of a bitch,
01:52:24.880 he got fired and they put someone in place who was solid at the time.
01:52:27.800 And then the,
01:52:28.820 the opinion article reveals that,
01:52:32.380 uh,
01:52:32.780 you know,
01:52:33.420 Hunter Biden was working for the company that was being investigated by this prosecutor at the time.
01:52:39.020 And can we verify that he was indeed fired at the time that Biden was there?
01:52:43.060 I mean,
01:52:43.960 Biden verifies it,
01:52:45.900 right?
01:52:46.080 Is it possible?
01:52:46.760 Biden's lying.
01:52:47.580 Of course.
01:52:48.620 Yeah.
01:52:48.880 I mean,
01:52:49.340 yeah,
01:52:49.740 maybe he's never even heard of Ukraine.
01:52:51.460 I mean,
01:52:51.620 like with Biden,
01:52:52.420 who knows?
01:52:53.200 Um,
01:52:53.480 but I mean,
01:52:53.760 that's about as clear as it can.
01:52:54.780 We should look,
01:52:55.440 we'll look more into this.
01:52:56.400 This is pretty,
01:52:57.060 pretty amazing.
01:52:58.560 So,
01:52:59.240 um,
01:52:59.700 the other point that I've,
01:53:01.020 I tried to make today was,
01:53:02.420 um,
01:53:04.020 by focusing on the media,
01:53:06.080 as much as we do,
01:53:07.940 we,
01:53:08.700 we accept this narrative that we're pretty powerless.
01:53:13.060 That we don't have a very strong voice.
01:53:15.080 We've had,
01:53:15.760 we have a stronger voice now than we've ever had.
01:53:18.640 We've ever had.
01:53:19.860 And yes,
01:53:20.440 we're on the ropes and yes,
01:53:21.780 there are bad things happening.
01:53:22.880 And yes,
01:53:23.540 yes,
01:53:23.840 yes,
01:53:24.120 yes,
01:53:24.360 yes.
01:53:25.060 But talk a little bit about the,
01:53:27.840 the power of the right now and the power of the media that we do have.
01:53:32.800 No.
01:53:32.980 And I think,
01:53:33.560 you know,
01:53:33.800 here at the blaze,
01:53:34.760 um,
01:53:35.280 here when it was conservative review before the merger,
01:53:38.100 you know,
01:53:38.580 with the daily call or news foundation,
01:53:40.400 all these,
01:53:40.920 we're looking into things.
01:53:42.560 They may not believe us.
01:53:44.160 The left may say,
01:53:45.440 Oh,
01:53:45.540 that's not real reporting,
01:53:46.560 but we have multiple voices because it's the democratization of information.
01:53:50.760 That's what the internet makes possible.
01:53:52.420 And that's why it's so scary when you see people,
01:53:56.420 um,
01:53:57.280 like Oliver Darcy,
01:53:58.440 like Brian Stelter,
01:53:59.700 like all of these people who sit there and say,
01:54:01.980 well,
01:54:02.580 we need to shut those voices down.
01:54:04.740 We need to shut the Alex Joneses of the world down.
01:54:07.080 We need to shut the Laura Loomers of the world down who may be a little bit off
01:54:11.400 center in a little way,
01:54:12.500 but Laura Loomer did real investigative work.
01:54:15.540 You know,
01:54:16.120 when they say that we need to shut those voices down.
01:54:18.000 And then when you see the guy that owns Facebook or runs Facebook,
01:54:21.920 Mark Zuckerberg,
01:54:22.720 come out and say,
01:54:23.940 we want government.
01:54:24.940 I mean,
01:54:25.160 the government should be more in control of the internet.
01:54:27.920 I mean,
01:54:28.320 tell that that's like in the Soviet union,
01:54:30.580 the government should be more in control of fax machines,
01:54:32.520 which is one of the technologies that helped.
01:54:35.080 Liberate the Soviet union because people would fax each other.
01:54:38.360 Dissidents would fax each other stuff because they couldn't find a way to
01:54:41.440 stop the faxes from going through because it wasn't digital.
01:54:44.580 It was analog.
01:54:45.240 It is.
01:54:45.960 Uh,
01:54:46.240 it's remarkable.
01:54:46.880 And it's on,
01:54:47.640 it's on my board of things to watch,
01:54:49.320 uh,
01:54:50.140 the,
01:54:50.680 the marrying of tech and the government.
01:54:53.740 It's inevitable that that's coming.
01:54:56.080 Uh,
01:54:56.560 and I think that's why the left has been saying,
01:54:59.400 you know what?
01:54:59.760 We think we're going to break you guys up.
01:55:01.380 They are saying you're toast.
01:55:03.820 Unless there's something you can do for us.
01:55:06.280 You're absolutely right.
01:55:07.240 No,
01:55:07.420 you,
01:55:07.640 it,
01:55:07.740 and it's,
01:55:08.100 it's,
01:55:08.500 it's,
01:55:08.980 it's tech media.
01:55:10.180 I mean,
01:55:10.360 Facebook's going to have its own news column.
01:55:12.480 Now that'll be different from the newsfeed.
01:55:14.020 It's like the watch pages that we have some things on here at blaze TV,
01:55:17.260 but they're going to have a news thing.
01:55:19.400 And how do you get into that news thing?
01:55:20.700 Will we be able to get into that newsfeed or will it only be,
01:55:25.040 you know,
01:55:25.520 the appropriate people that are able to get into that newsfeed and they're
01:55:28.540 saying,
01:55:28.720 well,
01:55:28.760 only 20% of people are going to watch it.
01:55:30.480 And your other newsfeed is still going to happen.
01:55:32.660 It's almost like the left is afraid that people have the idea to think for
01:55:37.340 themselves.
01:55:38.040 Well,
01:55:38.060 they are because they don't believe people are smart enough to figure things
01:55:41.900 out.
01:55:42.500 You're absolutely right.
01:55:43.260 It's like,
01:55:43.800 remember Dianne Feinstein back in the early 2000s when she wanted to
01:55:48.660 basically have government sanctioned reporters,
01:55:52.720 like bloggers weren't real reporters.
01:55:54.780 You know,
01:55:55.380 when I was doing my,
01:55:56.520 my local Massachusetts place blog,
01:55:58.580 red mass group,
01:55:59.200 where we uncovered stuff that the government was doing and got profiled in
01:56:03.540 some of the Boston newspapers.
01:56:05.060 And we shared the work with some of the Boston newspapers.
01:56:07.040 That wasn't real reporting guys.
01:56:08.880 That was just,
01:56:09.720 you know,
01:56:10.340 some crank and you're not a real reporter.
01:56:12.380 You should have to be,
01:56:13.780 you should have to have a government sanction to be protected.
01:56:17.400 Ted Koppel told me that Ted Koppel said,
01:56:20.000 Glenn,
01:56:20.360 we've got to do something to have the government give license out for,
01:56:26.400 for people who are journalists.
01:56:28.720 And I,
01:56:29.160 and I mean,
01:56:30.060 I was like,
01:56:31.120 Ted Koppel,
01:56:32.160 are you crazy?
01:56:34.120 Are you crazy?
01:56:35.120 That is the worst idea I've ever heard.
01:56:38.360 They've been gatekeepers.
01:56:39.840 Yes.
01:56:40.320 So long.
01:56:41.100 They've been gatekeepers.
01:56:42.380 That they're the ones that get to drive the narrative.
01:56:44.880 Even people like Walter Cronkite,
01:56:46.940 you know,
01:56:47.240 all of these guys for so long,
01:56:48.840 there was one place you could get your news.
01:56:50.720 They were gatekeepers and they get upset when they can't be gatekeepers
01:56:53.920 anymore,
01:56:54.260 which brings us back to John Solomon.
01:56:56.140 So this is a great digest that you can get every day.
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01:58:53.380 You know,
01:58:55.040 it's,
01:58:55.320 it's,
01:58:55.660 it's incredible to me that earlier this week,
01:58:58.980 or was it late last week?
01:59:00.540 We had an author on who laid all of the stuff out about Joe Biden and his son and this corruption that he appears to be engaged in over the Ukraine and,
01:59:12.660 and,
01:59:13.060 and,
01:59:13.120 and,
01:59:13.160 and the former Soviet bloc.
01:59:16.500 Now there's a story today with new information and a clip of Joe Biden explaining how he got somebody,
01:59:26.000 you know,
01:59:26.520 basically the attorney general of a country fired.
01:59:29.520 Yeah,
01:59:29.960 the lead prosecutor of Ukraine.
01:59:31.640 And this,
01:59:34.020 we had known before,
01:59:35.360 I think Peter may have even mentioned this last interview.
01:59:37.260 I've definitely heard a mention before that,
01:59:38.820 that Hunter Biden was working for this particular company,
01:59:42.920 Rosemont Seneca.
01:59:44.380 And he,
01:59:46.880 he,
01:59:48.980 it's,
01:59:49.540 it's,
01:59:49.820 it's,
01:59:50.220 it's a kind of a,
01:59:50.960 a tangled web,
01:59:52.100 but the quick update here from today,
01:59:54.160 this is from the Hill.
01:59:55.140 Two years after leaving,
01:59:56.020 leaving office,
01:59:56.660 Joe Biden couldn't resist the temptation last year to brag to an audience of foreign policy specialists about his time as vice president,
02:00:03.980 that he strong armed Ukraine into firing its top prosecutor.
02:00:07.200 In his own words,
02:00:08.220 with video cameras rolling,
02:00:09.820 Biden described how he threatened Ukrainian president about,
02:00:13.680 if he would pull the,
02:00:15.340 he would pull the $1 billion in U S loan guarantees.
02:00:19.360 If they didn't immediately fire the prosecutor general,
02:00:22.140 I said,
02:00:22.800 you're not getting the billion.
02:00:23.920 I'm going to be leaving here.
02:00:24.920 And I think it was about six hours.
02:00:26.100 And I looked at them and I said,
02:00:26.920 I'm leaving in six hours.
02:00:28.260 If the prosecutor is not fired,
02:00:29.600 you're not getting the money.
02:00:30.760 Well,
02:00:30.960 son of a bitch,
02:00:31.520 he got fired.
02:00:33.080 And his son was working for the company that that prosecutor general was in the middle of an investigation on.
02:00:37.700 And we are going to look into that more.
02:00:39.480 Talk to the author.
02:00:40.320 Hopefully tomorrow.
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