Glenn Beck is in a lactation room in the Minnesota Police Department's mandated Lactation Room. He talks about the bloodbath at the Republican National Convention, and how the mainstream media is calling for Donald Trump to win the 2020 election.
00:01:42.380We have no room to compromise, we gotta stay together, if we're gonna survive, stay up straight, and hold the line, it's a new day, time to ride.
00:02:12.380Welcome to the Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:27.460Well, hello America, welcome to the program. My name is Glenn Beck, I am currently in the Minnesota Police mandated lactation room, and I'm soaking in my bloodbath here for just a minute.
00:02:42.220I'm gonna towel off, and then we're gonna tell you all the news that you need to know, coming up in 60 seconds.
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00:04:53.980So anyway, this weekend, apparently, according to the mainstream media, and a lot of them, they said that Donald Trump was calling for a bloodbath if he didn't win.
00:08:44.420Stu, can you, can you take this, can we take this, play this again?
00:08:47.980And I want to take it step by step because this sounds like something entirely different than what everyone in the media has said themselves over and over and over and over again, right?
00:09:51.820See, because it's if you're elected in a bloodbath, that means that you would, of course, what you'd, you'd slaughter them.
00:10:01.880You'd not literally as we've learned from the media, but a bloodbath would be something that you just, you'd, you'd, you'd either win or lose at a great, great number.
00:10:16.000But if he's elected or if he's not elected and then there's a bloodbath, that's right.
00:13:31.840So, China's building cars, and then he says he's going to put a tariff on if he's elected.
00:13:37.720If he's not elected, then somehow or another there'll be political violence everywhere, and his people will do a January 6th on the whole country.
00:13:48.180And then he says, and they're not going to sell those cars.
00:13:53.380You know, Joe Biden is right when he came out this weekend and said he's not fit to be president because he's not making any sense there, Stu.
00:14:01.040You know, what does the political violence have to do with China and the sales of cars?
00:14:07.140That wouldn't make any sense at all if he were to just convert back and forth between those things without introducing the topic whatsoever.
00:14:14.540You'd think maybe, and this is the way human speech works, is when you introduce a topic and then comment after that topic without introducing a new topic, people generally think that the statements you've made relate to the previous topic that has been discussed.
00:15:26.340Well, all I know is that's the way they teach it in journalism school.
00:15:31.520Now, in other news, when we come back, I'm going to tell you all about how the administration is putting together a cute little effort through USAID
00:15:46.760to make sure that you aren't given false or misleading information because they say during this election, some people will try to give you miss or mal or disinformation.
00:16:04.780And they need to be there to protect you from that.
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00:20:04.160Anyway, she's put together a disinformation primer that appears to have been started in late 2020.
00:20:11.700So, right after the president was elected, it was still being written at least 10 days into the Biden administration, referring twice to the January 31st, 2021 Myanmar military coup.
00:20:28.880And that coup is what really made this whole thing so very, very important.
00:20:36.080So, the Department of State turned over the 88-page document marked February 2021, internal use only.
00:20:46.840We're not supposed to read this stuff because, you know, we read it.
00:20:49.960We might misinterpret it because we're stupid.
00:20:52.940But it was from a Freedom of Information Act.
00:20:56.640It was put together with some people at the USAID.
00:21:27.920Oh, and he wrote the book Nudge, where he developed the, not policy, of course, but the academic thinking that was kicked around at the Obama White House, that you need to discredit people.
00:21:44.940You need to call them conspiracy theorists, even if it turns out that what they say is true, you need to be able to credibly call them conspiracy theorists.
00:21:58.160And even if that means that the government goes online posing as people to discredit certain lines of thought, that it was okay.
00:22:09.540Now, he never, he didn't, that was just academic thinking.
00:22:14.320He didn't, there was no policy on that.
00:22:16.800Anyway, so his wife is putting together this whole booklet on how the government can fight myths and disinformation.
00:22:23.340And they've come up with really 10 steps for USAID and partners to take on, to prevent disinformation, like partnering with other governments.
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01:00:50.820a religious myth designed for a religious myth designed for aggression against the feelings of an entire nation in the heart of its arab identity and the path of its prophet and the ascension into heaven
01:24:31.560Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:48.560Man, I wish I just had all day I could do things like watch C-SPAN and Iron Clothes and then see what's on C-SPAN 2.
01:25:01.560Hopefully they've got a documentary on, you know, about like how House Bill 114 was passed and the critical, critical moments of that.
01:25:12.560And then maybe listen to the oral arguments of the Supreme Court.
01:25:17.560Today would be pretty boring because it's just talking about freedom of speech.
01:25:21.560I don't know if you've heard what the Supreme Court is doing today.
01:25:24.560We'll have all of the coverage for it tomorrow because it's happening right now.
01:25:31.560And they're hearing the oral arguments on whether or not the government can tell social media platforms what to edit out and what to do.
01:25:43.560Now, in my normal world, in the America I grew up in, you know, someplace in a far distant universe, that would be an immediate
01:25:55.560No. But we'll see what happens. The White House is actually saying, by them not being able to tell social media, this is, I'm not making this up.
01:26:08.560For them being able to tell social media companies what to do if the Supreme Court says they can't, that's a violation of the White House's free speech.
01:26:19.560Me thinks they don't understand the bill of rights. We begin in just 60 seconds. Stand by for news.
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01:27:48.620After former President Trump declared his freshly made guacamole the bomb, media outlets in America and across the nation have announced that Trump has threatened to drop a nuclear bomb if he were to lose the election.
01:28:04.260It's a clear call to civil war, cried MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough this morning as video played of Trump eating chips.
01:28:13.100Several media outlets reported that Trump's threat of nuclear war came immediately on the heels of Trump vowing to demolish democracy when he claimed he was about to demolish some tortilla chips.
01:28:35.160We're sickened to hear such vile threats from former President Trump, said Scarborough.
01:28:41.400Watch as Trump openly says he's about to slice and dice tomatoes.
01:28:57.680Babylon's reporting, according to sources, the comments came after Trump served up his world-famous guacamole during a fajita night at Mar-a-Lago.
01:29:08.200The guacamole, a family recipe for generations, was made tableside by Trump himself and described as absolute dynamite in addition to many other violent and obviously pro-insurrection phrases.
01:29:21.160At publishing time, the Babylon Bee reports, MSNBC, had reported that Trump had also planned to burn Democrats alive after revealing that Trump described the fajitas as sizzling.
01:29:44.340I don't know if I'm more amazed by the media thinking they can get away with it or the fact that they actually do with so many dumb Americans.
01:31:52.280I don't think the 3.9 is the actual number.
01:31:56.960I think that's the actual number of Americans who are not like, why don't I just get it all from the government?
01:32:04.100You know, that's excluding those people.
01:32:06.460But the good news is, is that the Tyson Chicken Company is, has joined the Tent Partnership for Refugees, which is a good public-private partnership happening here with an NGO.
01:46:42.360So, it was an interesting election in Russia this weekend.
01:47:09.640And the shock of all shocks, Vladimir Putin won 90% of the vote.
01:47:14.540Now, some might nitpick, like Stu, and say, yeah, but, I mean, he got 90% because, well, he didn't let his competitor on the ballot.
01:47:27.440But, um, that is, that is a nitpick I had.
01:47:29.940But that's really nitpicking, don't you think?
01:47:31.160Yeah, that is the specific nitpick I did have with that particular election result in that it's hard to call it an election when the guy who's your main opposition is just removed from the ballot by the other person in power.
01:47:45.940That seems like a, like, almost an anti-competitive practice.
01:47:50.020Almost anti-democratic, you know what I mean?
01:47:55.500Yeah, it'd be a threat to democracy if that would happen.
01:47:58.420Good thing it was only happening there and not here in the United States.
01:48:01.680In fact, you know, we've done some research on, because I just wanted to see how rare it is, you know, that people in the Western world would put their competitor in jail.
01:48:12.860And so I looked for anything in the Western hemisphere, the Western world, sorry, not Western hemisphere, the Western world where, you know, we are, you know, we have certain laws, we're not a banana republic, we have decent elections.
01:48:28.680And, you know, went back to the 1700s, and really, with the exception of the French Revolution, which is kind of in its own place, you know, in history, now, no competitors were really put into jail or executed, you know.
01:48:52.340Some people, like Jefferson Davis, he was the president of the Confederacy, he was imprisoned for two years, you know, because he was the president of the Confederacy, which led to the bloodiest battle in all of American history.
01:49:12.800But he served two years, and then he was never tried for treason.
01:49:20.780He was released on bond, and in fact, offered an official pardon.
01:49:25.760But he said, no, I don't want a pardon, because I won't deny the Confederacy.
01:49:33.620That was a, that's a weird, kind of a weird thing that, you know, you'd think if there's a person that maybe should go to jail.
01:49:39.720But even he was not running for election against, you know, Abraham Lincoln or anybody else.
01:49:47.140He wasn't, you know, Abraham Lincoln wasn't like, hey, we're going to put you in jail because, you know, you're running against me as a Democrat, and I'm a Republican.
01:50:27.400Then, uh, Lyndon LaRouche, he was a Trotsky evangelist, a public anti-Semite, and the founder of the nationwide Marxist political movement.
01:50:37.780He became the second person, uh, to run for president in, uh, in prison.
01:50:42.940Uh, in fact, he, he ran in every election from 1976 to 2004.
01:50:47.360Uh, but there was, at one time, he was in, he was in prison.
01:52:03.720Um, and then, uh, the, uh, the French prime minister after his presidential bid, there was investigations, but it was after he had, he had, you know, run, uh, and lost and wasn't going to run again that they put him in jail.
01:52:37.320Like it was, it was as if it was like the most over the top reaction of all time that this was, uh, it broke all of our norms and it was this terrible, terrible behavior.
01:53:47.660You don't usually have four massive efforts going on at the same time.
01:53:51.760Uh, to, to, to throw your opponent in jail.
01:53:54.920And some of it, like, I mean, the, the, the funny Willis, uh, disaster, which is still has, I think a lot of, uh, parts of the story to be written.
01:54:04.520But like, you know, they're, they're talking about this call that, you know, Trump made to, uh, the Georgia election officials that, you know, oh, we need to find the 11,000 votes or whatever it was.
01:54:14.320It's like, like, you could absolutely be critical of him making that call.
01:54:19.840Although, as he would point out, it was perfect call.
01:54:22.480Um, but you can absolutely be critical of him making that call in that moment.
01:54:25.760You can not like the way he acted around the election.
01:54:36.280Now, he, should he be doing that in that spot?
01:54:38.960I think you could absolutely say no, he should not.
01:54:41.480But like, every citizen has that right.
01:54:44.380And just because you're president of the United States, does that mean you do not have, you don't lose that right when you become president.