The Glenn Beck Program - September 05, 2018


'Showdowns and Temper Tantrums'? - 9⧸5⧸18


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The Brett Kavanaugh hearing was a total sideshow representing the absolute worst in American politics. It was a charade designed to distract the American people from the most important thing that humans have ever had to ever experience in their lifetime, the confirmation of a Supreme Court justice.

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00:00:00.000 the blaze radio network on demand glenn back a goat rope goat rope also known as a confusing
00:00:13.280 or disorganized situation if you're uh in the military or a veteran it's either a goat rope
00:00:19.340 or a cluster you know what a complete dumpster fire the kavanaugh hearing was yesterday it
00:00:29.800 was it was shameful and embarrassing this is the united states of america senate judiciary committee
00:00:37.820 uh chairperson chuck grassley got a few words into his opening statement before all the democratic
00:00:45.540 presidential hopefuls began ridiculously interrupting listen just a little bit good
00:00:51.860 morning i welcome everyone to this confirmation hearing on the nomination of mr chairman
00:00:59.480 brett kavanaugh mr chairman to serve as associate justice mr chairman i'd like to be recognized
00:01:05.360 before we proceed mr chairman i'd like to be recognized to ask a question before we proceed
00:01:12.960 the committee received just last night less than 15 hours ago 42 000 pages of documents that we have
00:01:20.740 not had an opportunity to review or read or analyze you're uh you're out of order i'll proceed we cannot
00:01:28.240 possibly move forward mr chairman i extend a very warm welcome not been given an opportunity to have a
00:01:34.480 meaningful his wife this is you know what you don't even see this type of behavior in junior high school
00:01:41.120 here's senators like carmella harris cory booker richard blumenthal they were leading their own version
00:01:48.800 of occupy wall street a mic check mic check mic check that's what was happening yesterday this is what's
00:01:55.580 happening in our colleges and our universities you'll just go in and you'll just hijack it
00:02:01.660 then as if on cue a handful of shrieks could be heard as a platoon of protesters led by
00:02:10.460 linda sarsour began yelling and holding up signs in the back of the room here's a little bit of what 1.00
00:02:17.180 that sounded like linda sarsour this this is who the democrats are idolizing linda sarsour
00:02:34.220 it was a total sideshow representing the absolute worst in american politics politico reported that
00:02:43.040 democratic senators held a conference call on labor day to decide what kind of charade they wanted to
00:02:48.580 do the first plan was to stage a massive walkout but they ditched that plan thinking it would play
00:02:54.580 into the gop's favor they eventually agreed that the shout down a tactic that you'll find basically
00:03:01.040 at every leftist protest or riot now we have elected officials mimicking groups like occupy wall
00:03:09.600 street within the halls of the senate what's next why don't we all just imitate and mimic antifa
00:03:16.400 and really for what kavanaugh looks liberal compared to gorsuch we we never saw those fireworks at his
00:03:27.420 hearing and the documents that got dumped on him a few hours prior seriously now you're suddenly into
00:03:35.240 reading what's put in front of you is old and busted it's old and busted to say things like um oh i don't
00:03:47.900 know we have to pass the bill so we can find out what's in it what about the what about the 2232 pages
00:03:56.460 omnibus did you read that before it was dropped on you just a few hours before you all voted on it
00:04:02.920 i'm all for reading anything before making a decision but don't suddenly start caring now
00:04:09.820 when that's never been your policy before and the documents that they're so outraged why are they
00:04:16.280 being withholden well they know good and well that those documents will never and can never be released
00:04:24.120 the papers are controlled by the bush white house and are communications to the president
00:04:30.000 no president no president no president let me say it again no president has released those kinds of
00:04:39.940 documents more information you know before making a big decision is always the preference but the
00:04:46.940 democrats have chosen to make these documents their rallying cry because they know there is no chance
00:04:53.060 of anyone ever seeing them because no president has ever ever released them this is a red herring
00:05:02.020 it's a goat rope it's a cluster it's a clown car however you want to describe it it's a charade
00:05:09.180 a temper tantrum to draw attention democrats just used the kavanaugh hearings to play like the toddler who 0.56
00:05:18.380 decided to lay down in the store kicking and screaming because mom and tad just would not buy them a toy
00:05:24.600 welcome to kindergarten welcome to the united states senate circa 2018
00:05:34.300 it's wednesday september 5th you're listening to the glenbeck program
00:05:44.240 you know i have a lot to say on this but i don't think it leads to anything good
00:05:53.000 except more outrage i mean the the i do want to say this
00:05:58.820 the setup the setup of kavanaugh first of all let's just be humans for a second can we just be humans
00:06:09.220 his children had to be removed from the hearing of the most important thing that will probably
00:06:20.560 they'll ever experience in their lifetime how many of us have had a dad that was being considered
00:06:27.340 to be a you know a supreme court justice how many times in history does that happen
00:06:33.400 what is the decorum of something like that in america shouldn't there be some decorum
00:06:40.760 it's a pretty serious job and there but there's a trade-off that you have to consider you know if
00:06:46.960 you're a cory booker or uh you know uh kamala harris which is yes there's the terrified children but
00:06:52.900 then there's also the sound clip that you get to run and see in the primary which says how opposed
00:06:58.120 you really were yeah to brett kavanaugh and that is i mean that's not but you know what is fundraiser
00:07:04.220 it's not even it's not even the kamala harris and the cory booker and and all of that it is
00:07:09.820 why was that not cleared why was that hearing room not cleared when when you have to remove
00:07:17.760 children well ask chuck grassley who uh who made it very clear the problem with it with it was he
00:07:24.560 didn't run the committee right grassley guy was actually a really funny clip because he's just
00:07:28.580 like i've i've criticized other people for this before and i've just you know you if you're not
00:07:34.160 running the committee then the committee is running itself and we need to get this under control and he
00:07:38.440 was saying that he didn't step up enough and he didn't he didn't he to his credit he let everybody
00:07:42.980 kind of do what they wanted to he wasn't trying to shut anyone down which is not what you're going to hear
00:07:46.940 from the media uh but he he really didn't step in to stop the nonsense when you have to remove
00:07:54.940 someone's children because they're too freaked out by it that should tell you something america
00:08:02.120 should tell you what we're what what are we turning into now we can be mad about this but i'm going to
00:08:09.740 explain why you should not be mad about this because it plays directly into their hands
00:08:17.300 but we we do need grassley to clear the room and to make it very clear you can sit here and you can
00:08:25.280 watch it but you don't have a right to disrupt it and if you disrupt it i clear the room and you go
00:08:32.620 watch it on tv you go protest outside but not in here we're doing business and there's nothing wrong
00:08:39.540 with that there's no secret hearings it's all televised go watch it we're trying to do business
00:08:46.040 that needs to be done um with the setup of the parkland father who shockingly could just be put on
00:08:57.980 within five minutes of trying to shake kavanaugh's hand he was booked on cnn what a crazy coincidence
00:09:04.180 how did he get that wow that's fast and it was just there was no setup there was no setup he was
00:09:12.580 just there he just wanted to shake hands now let me ask you a question left and right you're in a
00:09:19.200 hearing for how many hours you are surrounded surrounded by people who are attacking you
00:09:26.700 your children were so freaked out that they were taken out by security you've had people around you
00:09:35.560 and in front of you attacking you for hours literally
00:09:41.200 you are your ears have to be ringing after that you have to be like almost almost uh you know some
00:09:55.900 sort of traumatic brain injury from just getting kicked in the head for that long you stand up
00:10:03.220 security is on both sides of you they're just trying to get you out of the room everything
00:10:11.180 that you have done is foreign to you you've never been in anything like this ever before in your
00:10:17.420 life security has been so you stand up you're still kind of dizzy from getting kicked in the head
00:10:24.740 everything that you have seen has been a setup everyone who has advised you has said don't say
00:10:31.660 anything don't do anything just say what you have to say button it up and move on you're getting up
00:10:39.060 you're getting ready to leave you turn there's a guy there's commotion all the noise in that room
00:10:46.020 there's commotion you're still a little dizzy a guy says hi i'm and you're not really hearing him now
00:10:56.020 let me take this two ways first way you're not really hearing him because of the noise in the room
00:11:01.020 and everything that you're processing in your head and reaches out to shake your hand the question is
00:11:09.480 as you're processing i've got to go where where is the security where is my family i got to get out of
00:11:16.280 here let's just keep moving on a guy puts his hand out to shake all you're hearing is all of the
00:11:23.700 advisors who say look you're going to be set up just don't do anything do you reach out and take
00:11:31.540 the book from chavez because you're just a you don't even know what it is do you take the book
00:11:38.380 from chavez knowing that it's probably a setup that's one even if he knew he was a parkland dad
00:11:49.700 uh i don't think parkland dad is is there to do anything but set me up dad parkland dad has an
00:11:58.240 agenda so what's the best move you have to make this decision right now and you've never been in
00:12:04.940 that situation before which do you do reach out and shake his hand possibly after everybody has told
00:12:11.760 you you're being set up after hours of being just ripped apart you see a guy who you assume
00:12:19.500 is not there fairly not there because he really wants your opinion do you shake his hand or do
00:12:25.520 you turn around with security and you leave that's if you heard him or could process it because of
00:12:33.040 everything else either way i don't shake the guy's hand i've been in that situation so many times
00:12:40.860 so many times where it's chaos around i've got my family had to be had to be removed i can tell you
00:12:49.900 i've had this exact converse exact situation i've had my family have to be removed i stand up i'm starting
00:12:59.840 to move security i am i am you're like um when you're in that situation you are honestly like a bull
00:13:11.380 in a run you are a you're a sheep in a run where they're just kind of moving you i've had them pick
00:13:20.440 me up by my pant belt and move me now that didn't happen to him but that's how confusing these things
00:13:30.300 are you're just in this shoot and you don't know you're processing other things that you're supposed
00:13:39.400 to do their job is to protect you and get you out of there you can't process both it's too much
00:13:46.620 and so they're pushing you along some and i've had this happen somebody will reach out and i've had
00:13:55.140 it happen good and bad i've had setup i've had just innocent person that just really wanted to say hi
00:14:03.600 i've had both of them and i've done both of them i've reached out and shook hands mistake i'll never make
00:14:13.340 again you are a supreme court justice you have just been through something that no other supreme court
00:14:25.240 justice has ever been through for the media to set him up with a parkland parent is despicable
00:14:37.640 whether they confirm him whether or not he should be the guy is beside the point
00:14:45.200 to put his family through that the democrats should be ashamed of themselves linda sarsour should be
00:14:54.320 recognized as the pariah she is you want to talk about a radical extremist it is linda sarsour
00:15:03.180 and she's in bed with the highest uh of ranking officers in the dnc it is shameful
00:15:13.560 you don't have to agree with kavanaugh you don't have to vote for kavanaugh but this is but you know
00:15:24.580 what this may be beneath venezuela and if you needed uh if you're wondering if he had an agenda
00:15:35.440 the parkland father when he went there the only piece of evidence we have going into this is the
00:15:41.280 tweet he sent a few days before the hearings in which he said i will be at the kavanaugh hearings
00:15:45.280 and i hope to play a role in ensuring that this man does not become the next supreme court justice and
00:15:49.900 he is because because the media let's just say they don't even know they didn't know last night
00:15:56.280 they certainly knew before he got on tv that he said this to treat him as a non-hostile to treat him as
00:16:03.920 just a just a normal guy just a dad just a dad has showed up is despicable again beneath venezuela
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00:18:04.240 so i haven't even gotten to the show yet i didn't plan on saying any of that stuff
00:18:13.000 it's just uh that's extra uh we might have to run the show in overtime today because i've got a lot
00:18:19.400 on the plate uh that we have to get to uh by the way we are going out on the road for the first time
00:18:25.780 i think since 2011 maybe 2010 uh and we're doing a we're doing a show we i mean we used to do these
00:18:33.420 comedy shows all the time and people used to know that and now it's kind of like really colonel sanders
00:18:38.300 is humorous um so there'll be fried chicken for all the people that buy fried chicken for everybody so
00:18:45.500 here's the thing uh we're going out for the first time in a very long time theater near you san
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00:19:18.660 the regular tickets uh and a book comes with i think most of the tickets at least the two
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00:20:02.340 glennbeck.com slash tour all right um if you're if you're on the right or you have some common sense
00:20:16.720 there is reason today to be outraged on a couple of things uh but let's let's stick with the kavanaugh
00:20:23.600 hearing and let's just zero in on the parkland father the parkland father tweeted a few days before
00:20:32.480 i am going to be at the kavanaugh hearing and i hope to do my part to make sure this man never gets a seat
00:20:39.860 on the supreme court that's his stated goal with a hashtag of block brett right okay his stated goal
00:20:48.240 he's on cnn as soon as this happens and kavanaugh turns his uh his uh back to him now i don't think
00:20:56.600 kavanaugh knew who he was but let's say he did and let's say he knew that security had told him look
00:21:03.520 there's going to be a parkland dad he just tweeted this a couple of days ago he's going to be there if
00:21:07.640 you see anybody from parkland just move on don't say anything okay that's not out of reason that
00:21:15.060 that could have happened don't think it did but it's not out of reason would anybody blame him for
00:21:21.300 that he's being set up by a guy who says i hope to do my part i'm going to be at the hearing in a
00:21:29.760 public forum correct so that he would be held responsible by the people who follow him right
00:21:34.800 like he wanted to do something to make a splash here correct and he did and so the press put him
00:21:40.540 on and they made him this poor little victim no no in his own words this is what he was trying to do
00:21:49.280 so we could be outraged at him we could be outraged at the media but we already know about him and we
00:21:56.360 know about the media what do you do it's important really important that you don't play into the outrage
00:22:07.340 and you don't swing back and it's it's because that's what they need you to do and it is the only way
00:22:18.300 that we make no progress i have a book out called addicted to outrage and i really i've not worked
00:22:27.400 harder this is the probably the best book that i've written since um common sense and probably the
00:22:34.100 most important book that i have written since common sense uh and i i want you to read this and i want you
00:22:40.960 to share this with your friends because it is strategy but more importantly it is the understanding
00:22:50.900 that you're not being given anywhere else of what's really going on what is the game we're playing and
00:22:58.120 unless you understand that you're playing the wrong game and you will lose and it was interesting reading
00:23:04.740 it after going through the last few years with you uh and watching your approach to how you've
00:23:12.160 tried to handle these issues and sometimes you know i don't know like i there's a big part of me
00:23:16.280 that likes the pushback there's a huge part of me that that likes you know we talk about when liberals
00:23:22.020 eat their own and mocking them and and all of that i think is is okay at some level yes um but the
00:23:27.920 outrage creates something different and you really you outline this throughout the book um and it's kind of
00:23:34.380 the first time at least to me that i've ever seen you outline it that thoroughly uh where it goes
00:23:38.960 through and shows the reason for handling these issues this way and the the you know there's a
00:23:47.460 so much surface stuff that goes on now you look the way that people cover this like they don't even go
00:23:51.720 to the point of looking at the tweet from the guy in the kavanaugh hearing from a few days ago they
00:23:56.280 don't even go that deep and the people behind the movement that are changing the society that are
00:24:01.580 making all of us sort of feel like what the hell is going on those people have thought it all out
00:24:05.920 they have a plan they have an approach they've outlined it in deep philosophical writings that
00:24:11.940 you're never going to get from cable news you're never going to get from twitter if you in this book
00:24:17.920 you go through a lot of that stuff outline kind of what the basis is of it of what they're trying to
00:24:23.760 do and it's so easy to understand once you've read that it all clicks into into line and you
00:24:28.420 understand why you have to approach these issues in a different way would you agree that i've been
00:24:33.820 talking about this for at least a year for two years three years ago i didn't know what my gut was
00:24:39.280 just telling me don't play into this yeah okay um but the last two years and especially the last 18
00:24:45.680 months i've really started to put things together and i started doing research on this book when i had a
00:24:52.460 theory about 12 months ago and i've learned so much and correct me if i'm wrong everybody who's on the
00:25:02.280 staff i think including you that i've been talking about this for a while it wasn't until they finished
00:25:09.160 this book that they went oh my gosh i get it it it changes everything yeah it changes everything because
00:25:15.200 it you can kind of see how important it is to to go this way rather than sort of the easy path i mean
00:25:23.060 you know well the easy path the they want you to take the easy right because it plays into their hands
00:25:28.120 and that's what you kind of go through in the book right and so for a long time for a long time i started
00:25:35.140 to reach out to people and i was reaching out to the wrong people i was grasping at straws
00:25:40.140 but i want you to just to listen to a conversation that i had last night on television if you don't
00:25:46.260 think that this approach is working you are wrong you're just not seeing it on mainstream media but it
00:25:56.540 is happening and it's happening more and more all you have to do is look for it last night i was doing
00:26:02.740 something on fourth wave feminism by the way watch the tv show uh every night at five o'clock you will see
00:26:09.900 things and learn things that you are not seeing or learning anywhere else this is honestly this is
00:26:15.020 like when we first started going down progressivism and the tides foundation and everything else there's
00:26:19.640 no conspiracies in this it's all open sources you can find it all and it is phenomenal so what's
00:26:28.440 happening is by changing our approach and by understanding the language and not demonizing not saying oh you're
00:26:36.720 all from hell you're all the devil you're getting to you're getting the opportunity to see the people
00:26:44.640 who are now starting to say on the left holy cow my side is completely wrong here's a woman who was a 1.00
00:26:55.780 who is a filmmaker in san francisco she considered herself a fourth wave feminist 1.00
00:27:02.280 a radical feminist and she's in her 20s i want you to listen to just part of the interview from last 0.94
00:27:11.080 night's television show people who were radical feminists were fans of yours and you've made 0.92
00:27:16.160 balanced movies or you've tried to exposing both sides you made a film 2016 called the red pill
00:27:23.700 explain what it was okay so in 2013 i was looking for my next documentary topic and i was considering
00:27:32.120 making a film on rape culture which uh was a fear-mongering kind of um myth around 2012 with
00:27:42.120 the start of fourth wave feminism uh there were many what i've now realized are myths like the wage gap
00:27:47.940 and and rape culture was one of them and so i i was really believing i did okay and i was considering
00:27:54.180 making a film on rape culture and so i started digging into what feminists were saying was the cause of 1.00
00:27:59.660 rape culture and they were pointing towards men's rights activists as preventing women's equality
00:28:05.600 and i was fascinated by this men's rights movement i never heard of it before there's never been a
00:28:11.320 film about it never a documentary about it and so i started to think all right i'm going to be the
00:28:16.720 first filmmaker to ever go in the belly of the beast and interview the enemy that's right activist so
00:28:22.720 if i if i don't know much about the men's activists the men's movement that is as i understand it more
00:28:29.500 about i have rights as a dad uh when i get a divorce i i automatically lose my children to
00:28:37.260 you know my ex is is that what you were looking at yes and uh men's lib in during second wave feminism 0.78
00:28:46.540 really was mostly focused on father's rights yeah uh but it has expanded uh with the start of online
00:28:54.180 forums and and blogs and social media with men's rights activists having a more uh broader kind of
00:28:59.940 okay ideology around okay all right so you put this movie out and this one doesn't get good review
00:29:07.720 this one they don't they don't like you for yeah why and all my previous work was about women's rights
00:29:15.580 and gender politics in some capacity and i'd always been uh very supported by the feminist community
00:29:23.360 i did screening tours that were hosted by planned parenthood um wow i mean even feministing.com 1.00
00:29:30.080 plugged my first documentary about sex education so i i was um i was very successful and well liked in the
00:29:39.160 feminist community and then i released the red pill and now my reputation has been smeared i've 1.00
00:29:45.440 had my name printed alongside white supremacists uh the splc now says that i'm a feminist trans
00:29:54.760 men's rights activist that was funded by male supremacists which none of none of that is true okay
00:29:59.580 stop and she she she's remarkable in fact we start the interview last night with
00:30:05.180 10 years ago you would have killed yourself before going on the glenbeck program she's like oh yeah i
00:30:11.700 like i hated you she said however i didn't listen to you she said this happened to me and i've been 0.60
00:30:20.460 starting to listen and watch you and see what you're saying and i understand what you're saying now and i
00:30:25.740 agree now i doubt we agree on everything but we absolutely agree on what is happening now here's
00:30:34.420 somebody inside the movement and this is happening over and over and over again and you will what's
00:30:41.160 happening is common sense is waking up there is enough people on both sides of the aisle that do not
00:30:49.580 want to live their life this way and they see what's happening and they're like wait that doesn't make any
00:30:55.420 sense you're not being fair americans are fair you're not being fair and the outrage is locking us into
00:31:06.340 into being enemies and that is the goal of this movement and so if you want to be a part of the
00:31:17.680 solution i have always believed that this audience is going to be the solution i will tell you i i doubted
00:31:27.220 that in the last few years that there was going to be any solution that there was any way out
00:31:32.560 i think i've told you before i don't know i do now because i've taken a couple of years and i have
00:31:41.300 really done my homework there is a solution but no one is presenting you with all of the facts
00:31:50.240 on why it must be done this way and once you understand what you're really facing the game that
00:31:58.580 is actually being played it will make total sense to you you'll be oh my gosh i get it and don't tell me
00:32:06.920 that it's not working wait until you see her tonight she's going to be on again tonight 0.57
00:32:13.640 the conversation we're going to have tonight this was a radical feminist 1.00
00:32:19.560 she's now i i invited her up to come in and spend an hour or so with me uh here in the studio so we
00:32:28.580 could just talk and and and just let her just tell her story she was i i would love to i'd be honored
00:32:36.000 she hated my guts i haven't changed my point of view i've changed my approach and allowed people
00:32:45.960 to hear me say yeah i wish i had that all over to do again which allows them to say and all of the
00:32:54.360 science behind that statement is in the book why that statement oh man i wish i had that to do all over
00:33:01.200 again why that statement is important the science of that statement is in the book
00:33:08.200 and it allows people to go okay all right well you know i've made some mistakes and once that happens
00:33:17.880 it's done it's done pick up the book um it's available in bookstores and everywhere books are
00:33:27.000 sold here in the next couple of weeks and you know what uh this bob woodward book is just going
00:33:32.100 to run crazy uh for the next uh probably until christmas it'll probably be number one i would
00:33:39.600 love to beat bob woodward i don't think that's possible but i would love to beat bob woodward
00:33:45.840 uh because the media will i mean what what are they going to do what are you going to do
00:33:51.960 um pick up the book buy a couple of copies give it to a friend addicted to outrage it's available
00:34:00.160 everywhere september 18th you can pre-order it now
00:34:03.480 so i'm reading some uh news from around the world as i'm watching the global markets and
00:34:14.940 everything else that i do so you don't have to um and i just i can't get over this feeling that
00:34:24.300 um the the alt-right is about to uh raise its ugly head uh in in europe it is already starting to
00:34:35.420 happen the right and the left are becoming more and more radical in europe um did you see that i think
00:34:43.460 it's it's a city in um is it venice that said that they were going to go to cryptocurrency because
00:34:50.880 they're not going to they're not paying for the debt they think that debt is is wrong and they're
00:34:55.700 not going to pay for it and and the euro is funny money it's starting to happen when these things happen
00:35:02.920 uh the world changes and running to the grocery store probably going to be nothing but empty
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00:36:13.560 glenn back i want to i want to talk to you a little bit about uh the bob woodward book um
00:36:24.760 because i i don't understand the outrage here on this one i really don't uh and we'll talk about
00:36:30.360 that coming up in just a second also you know the cosby show uh actor uh jeffrey owens who fox news
00:36:37.500 shame on you uh tried to out this guy like look at him he had to take a job at a grocery store bag
00:36:44.580 and there's nothing wrong with that and he has responded in such an eloquent way everybody needs
00:36:53.220 to hear it we'll tackle that and bitcoin coming up
00:36:56.560 glenn back uh linda sarsour the leftist equivalent of 0.99
00:37:07.340 i was saying milo yapanopoulos but i i it might be richard spencer what do you think stew
00:37:14.580 i think she's more like richard spencer linda sarsour pulls outrageous logic defying stunts 1.00
00:37:21.780 her side roars with chance and then pats themselves on their back that's why she's like milo but her
00:37:28.160 actual policies are much more in line with somebody uh like richard spencer make no mistake linda sarsour
00:37:36.200 is as bad as both of those people she's much worse i think than milo her virulent anti-semitism 0.64
00:37:44.560 her anti-white racism her flagrant disregard for america the western ideas the western laws 0.93
00:37:53.580 her support of sharia law her connection to hamas her connection to louis farrakhan her her open
00:38:01.640 misogyny i mean i could go on but the show isn't this long she's called for jihad against president 1.00
00:38:09.640 donald trump she's called for the assassination of our president and yet somehow or another the
00:38:16.280 democratic party not democrats the democratic party embrace her i don't know of a single democrat
00:38:24.740 that would embrace linda sarsour i do know the power and the money people that do 0.99
00:38:31.220 but the media is not telling the democrats the truth about who she is well yesterday she got
00:38:40.220 herself arrested she was one of the dozens of obnoxious protesters that showed their classless 0.99
00:38:45.340 outrage at brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearings uh she leapt up she began screaming shortly after the 0.94
00:38:52.020 hearing started brett kavanaugh's daughters age 10 and 13 were rushed out of the room for their safety
00:38:58.840 now is this is this who we are
00:39:03.400 sarsour took the uh arrest as a badge of honor she said i will be able to tell my daughters and
00:39:10.240 my future grandchildren that i stood up that i was not and will not be silent when our bodies and
00:39:16.100 our rights are on the line now i find this a little ironic and hard to swallow coming from a woman who's 1.00
00:39:24.200 wearing a hijab who believes in sharia law who has said that critics of uh women critics of islam 0.97
00:39:32.940 that she quote wishes she could take their vaginas away she has signaled uh her virtue by having stood up 0.99
00:39:44.120 when the bodies and rights of women are on the line ian hersey alley was her target 0.98
00:39:51.660 ian hersey alley had genital mutilation happened to her and when she spoke out about it sarsour said 0.95
00:39:59.920 i wish i could just take her vagina away i i don't know there is a place where you know bodies of women 1.00
00:40:07.780 are at stake i have to side with candace owen on this one candace owen's 1.00
00:40:14.060 said quote you have to be a special kind of idiot to get arrested for women's rights alongside 1.00
00:40:21.660 linda sarsour an islamist who supports sharia law and the forced mutilation of women's genitals overseas 1.00
00:40:29.060 indeed she said if stupidity was the crime they would have held you without bail end quote 0.99
00:40:37.360 candace is right by the way tonight five o'clock glenn beck tv on the blaze i'm i'm going into linda 0.97
00:40:47.820 sarsour and her part in fourth wave feminist feminism something you will not see any place else the
00:40:55.740 radicalized new form of feminism that blends social justice marxism and post-modernism it is the fight 0.50
00:41:04.820 we're engaged in right now and unless you understand it you will lose tonight a way out
00:41:12.360 five o'clock only on the blaze tv
00:41:14.660 it's wednesday september 5th you're listening to the glenn beck program all right bob woodward
00:41:24.420 he's got a new book out glenn i know i've heard is there ever been a worse book launch
00:41:30.000 and he book they they kind of leak all this stuff out all this salacious insider trump details oh i
00:41:36.260 think this is a good one you think so against the kavanaugh hearings i didn't seem to get much at all
00:41:40.400 yesterday i mean even the places like cnn weren't leading with it which is you know i mean this is this
00:41:45.720 is like catnip for msnbc right and even there he wasn't getting the attention i thought it would get
00:41:51.180 now the book's not out yet um but new york times sort of savaged it in their review did they really yeah i
00:41:58.000 mean you know they said uh you know it was they said of course you know you could tell the writer
00:42:02.840 absolutely despises trump but like they were disappointed in it didn't really get anywhere new
00:42:07.340 uh you know the there's not a lot of color in it it was just a list of sources and you can tell who
00:42:13.600 the sources were because all the people were they look good in the book that's what bob woodward does
00:42:19.180 he praises people and then they say things uh and he promises that you'll look good in the book you just 1.00
00:42:24.180 give me the dirt okay let's take all of the you know he's an idiot he's unhinged he's retarded all 1.00
00:42:32.460 those things let's take all of that out okay he's uh trump is denying that he called jeff sessions 1.00
00:42:37.540 retarded by the way right so that is uh that should be on the record right okay but there's some other 0.99
00:42:46.680 quotes about donald trump supposedly from his staff that are just as unkind okay yes um and let's just
00:42:54.700 take all of that out let's just take all of it out and i looked at what the book said yesterday and
00:43:00.440 not only is there nothing new here i believe i have heard multiple many trump supporters even die hard
00:43:12.680 to trump supporters who who have kind of championed what's happening in in this book for instance how
00:43:23.380 many trump supporters do you know that say i really like him but i wish he would put twitter down
00:43:28.140 right very common very common expression i wish they would just take his twitter away from him
00:43:36.780 so part of the expose in this book is there was a committee that tried to come to him a white house
00:43:43.760 group of advisors came to him and said look we've we we're just forming a committee and and and and and
00:43:49.460 we think we should vet all of your your twitter posts and trump wouldn't do it now this is made to
00:43:57.160 look like oh that's crazy no no even his supporters even his supporters are like you know some of the stuff
00:44:04.160 he says are good some of the stuff is crazy and i wish he would just stop it because it's hard and
00:44:09.340 would you expect anything else to happen in a situation like that the staff is saying hey
00:44:13.280 please restrain yourself from these activities that might throw us off course and then it's trump's
00:44:18.080 decision as the president of the united states to decide whether he wants to do them or not
00:44:21.340 that's totally his call he made the call and he's continued to tweet okay so now here's the other
00:44:27.580 thing and tell me if you actually have a problem with this there's a the book opens with a with a
00:44:35.260 uh story of gary cone now gary cone uh was the guy he was the chief economic advisor when we started
00:44:41.980 going down the the trail of uh uh trade wars you know he wanted nothing to do with it so he's gone
00:44:49.580 blah blah blah however the it it opens up with this this letter a critical trade agreement with south
00:44:59.420 korea and it the letter would have taken us out of this agreement and it was sitting on trump's desk
00:45:08.240 cohen sees it and he's like i gotta get this away from him and he takes it and he says according to the
00:45:15.240 book i stole it off his desk i wouldn't let him see it he's never going to see that document gotta
00:45:20.240 protect the country okay there's only two ways to look at this one deep state which strangely the
00:45:30.360 left has been saying there is no such thing as deep state right everything so you're you would have one
00:45:39.260 way to look at this is evidence that deep state exists you are taking things away from the duly
00:45:46.280 elected president you are taking things off of his desk the guy we voted for or didn't vote for but
00:45:55.300 the people put in office and somebody who's not elected is taking it off of his desk and saying he's
00:46:03.080 not going to even see that one yeah intentionally to hide it from him so he doesn't make the decisions
00:46:07.300 he wants to make okay so you could classify that as deep state right the president gets in he can't
00:46:14.480 really do anything because people tie his hands all right so the left has to has to decide does that
00:46:23.020 exist or does it not exist and is it a good thing or is it a bad thing now i generally think in fact i
00:46:31.900 always think that that's a bad thing however i haven't been necessarily um let me let me take
00:46:40.320 this out i have i have talked to several people who voted for uh donald trump many people who have
00:46:49.160 said and let me give you the best spin on it look he's he doesn't know all of the ropes but that's why
00:46:56.460 he's going to have the best people around him and the best people around him they're going to stop
00:47:01.780 him from doing anything that's truly reckless okay when it comes to war part of this is about war
00:47:09.680 that his advisors around him are like no mr president no no no no no no no no no no he wanted
00:47:15.460 to go into syria right to the book yeah and and assassinate assassinate assad yeah and uh mattis
00:47:23.720 you know got on the off the phone with him reportedly and said yeah we're not doing any of
00:47:28.420 that uh and they drew up a much more you know conventional way of going about things which
00:47:32.640 is what they wound up doing i mean that's what you have a you know secretary of defense for right
00:47:37.940 like sounds like that's what how it should work you know as long as they're keeping him in the loop
00:47:44.380 that's how it should work and i don't have a problem uh with in this particular case
00:47:52.660 um i don't like the fact that anybody would keep information from him right you need to have
00:47:59.300 you need to be able to talk to him and say this is why this decision is wrong here's why it's right
00:48:04.860 and then he gets to make the decision that part of the the process according to the book
00:48:10.840 has stopped happening all the time and they you know the people in the book claim the reason for it
00:48:17.720 is he won't listen to reason like that so you can't you can't bring him things like that he's
00:48:22.240 just going to dismiss you and do what he wants anyway so you have to do it this way that's their
00:48:26.120 argument well okay but that's deep state or or is it what i've heard many trump supporters say
00:48:35.540 a good thing he's got good he doesn't know about all of those things and it's a good thing that they
00:48:41.620 just that they're they're smart people around him they're not going to get us into trouble okay so
00:48:47.860 is that a good thing or a bad thing usually bad thing but we're not dealing with usual stuff anymore
00:48:55.300 okay uh porter said a third of my job was trying to react to some of the really dangerous ideas that
00:49:02.340 he had and try to give him reasons to believe that maybe they weren't such good ideas does anybody have
00:49:08.280 a problem with that woodward claims that's a coup d'etat well no no that's another amazing point
00:49:18.840 though you know how long have we heard that these things are not real and now liberals are saying
00:49:23.560 the woodward saying it's a coup right that's uh that's a remarkable part of this book that's not
00:49:29.200 really getting attention yet and nobody is nobody is pointing out that wait a minute part of this
00:49:34.660 is what trump supporters wanted they wanted a guy to go in and break all the china but they also
00:49:41.700 wanted really good people around that could say don't break that china right okay that's what you
00:49:48.580 have trump supporters bob woodward if you take all of the he said she said stuff that you're never going
00:49:56.460 to know if that's true or not take all of that stuff out if you look at what he says is going on
00:50:01.740 this is what you knew going in and your your backup was i'm going to have really good people around him
00:50:09.460 that's what he's going to put good people around him that's what's happening let me give you a couple
00:50:14.720 of other things um woodward writes that dowd the trump attorney uh saw the full nightmare of a potential
00:50:23.620 uh muller interview and felt trump acted like a grieved shakespearean king that's he said she said
00:50:30.320 don't know if that's true trump seemed surprised at his reaction you think i was struggling now
00:50:37.460 what what's happening here is they did a mock question and answer and uh dowd played uh muller
00:50:46.560 and said okay let's just see let's just play this out is there any doubt in anyone's mind because i want
00:50:53.720 to let me let me read what he says um the goal of this was to argue that trump couldn't possibly
00:51:01.800 testify because he was just incapable of telling the truth he just would make things up that's his
00:51:07.760 nature the passage is an unprecedented glimpse behind the scene of muller's secret operation for
00:51:13.600 the first time muller's conversation with trump lawyers are captured i need the president's testimony
00:51:18.240 i want to see if there was corrupt intent trump said i think the president of the united states
00:51:24.000 cannot be seen taking the fifth um his attorney said there's no way you can go through these don't
00:51:30.380 testify it's either that or an orange jumpsuit okay i don't know if any of that language happened i
00:51:39.240 don't know if he ever told you know trump that you're going to go to prison and you'll be in an
00:51:43.120 orange jumpsuit it doesn't matter does anyone doubt that the president of the united states
00:51:50.020 whether he knows it or not and i think i could make a very strong case he really doesn't even know
00:51:57.740 what's true and what's not because of the way his mind has worked for so long he's a salesman
00:52:04.240 he's that's who he is he's not a he's not a builder he's not anything else he's the guy who walks into
00:52:10.980 the room you're gonna love this you're gonna you have to have three of these you know in fact when
00:52:15.520 i'm done with you you're gonna be working for me selling these because you're gonna believe in him
00:52:18.960 so much it's the greatest it's the best it's it's the biggest it's golden it's wonderful it's gonna
00:52:25.340 change the world he's a salesman he himself has said that he says things a lot of times just because
00:52:30.940 it's negotiation right that's a big argument as well of trump supporters so let me let me take this
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00:54:08.600 all right so let me continue on this uh bob woodward book and just ask you what is the problem here what
00:54:17.880 is the what is the thing that we're supposed to be outraged by or surprised by um let's go back to
00:54:24.620 the uh jay seculo seculo and uh and cohen meeting where they are not cohen uh dowd where they are
00:54:33.240 the attorneys are meeting with the president and say let's just do a mock uh you know interview here
00:54:41.200 with muller required preparation whether you're going to do the interview or not you got to know
00:54:45.500 how it would go any doubt that that happened of course that happened if it didn't happen
00:54:48.940 the president doesn't have good representation okay so they sit him down and he just starts going
00:54:55.500 in and they start asking the question and um it doesn't go well he just starts to you know say
00:55:02.820 things and make things up or things that you know might be a little dicey and they stop him now any
00:55:10.760 doubt that the president would play fast and loose on this that he's not an attorney right he's he's a
00:55:17.720 he's a salesman and so he's going to go in and tell a great story gets things out of order says
00:55:22.760 things that maybe didn't exactly happen the same i mean of course that would happen with most people
00:55:26.680 i think correct and he has uh a propensity a propensity to do those things okay so i don't
00:55:35.340 disagree that that probably happened now two parts of this story one uh they say that he went
00:55:41.660 off like a shakespearean king uh and got really angry and he's like this whole thing is just a setup
00:55:47.600 blah blah blah blah any doubt he did that no he's done it publicly any doubt at the end he came back
00:55:53.920 and said you know what you think i was struggling i can nail this i you go ahead put me up with him
00:56:01.180 any doubt that the president thought or said that he could master anything again he said that publicly
00:56:09.440 okay all right so what is the big what's the big reveal here and why are people on our side uh
00:56:19.000 outraged if you if you are hearing the media to not talk to bob woodward what's the outrageous point
00:56:25.500 here because that all sounds like what i would expect to be happening behind the scenes i wouldn't
00:56:32.260 expect that this president is not a he doesn't play by the rules so what part of this is confusing
00:56:41.120 if you take all of the he said she said which will never unless they have tape you'll never be able
00:56:48.940 to prove the charges aren't new the charges aren't surprising at all
00:56:56.100 welcome to the program uh i wanted to get tika tuari on he is the editor of the palm beach letter
00:57:05.080 uh and uh does our smart crypto course at smart crypto course.com uh last night bad night in bitcoin
00:57:13.340 and wanted to get tika on the phone as i read this morning at five o'clock we didn't know why
00:57:20.020 uh there was this massive sell-off of uh cryptocurrency tika welcome to the program how are you
00:57:28.000 i'm doing great glenn thanks for having me this seems to be some sort of a coordinated or massive
00:57:34.880 sell-off do a flight almost like a flash crash any idea what happened yesterday yeah what happened was
00:57:42.680 um there's a story out put out by business insider that goldman sachs is not going to go forward with
00:57:51.680 their crypto trading desk and this has everybody up in arms oh my goodness if goldman doesn't give it
00:57:57.360 its its golden seal of approval it's not a real asset um and you know people are panicking which is what
00:58:04.000 they do but what's interesting is that uh bitcoin is still holding 7k so i just want to shed some light
00:58:11.200 on this story so i have spoken to um a former goldman sachs alum he left recently for obvious
00:58:19.900 reasons i cannot give you his name and he has seen the roadmap that goldman sachs has for crypto and
00:58:27.960 they have a full crypto roadmap for getting involved in crypto assets now if you look at goldman they've
00:58:35.660 been coy for the last six months oh maybe we're going to have a trading desk no no no we're not going to
00:58:40.660 have a trading desk that's not going to happen and then bang news comes out oh you know what we're
00:58:45.060 actually going to have a trading desk now they're saying well no we might not have a trading desk but
00:58:50.440 we're going to have custody right so you're going to ask yourself why all these mixed messages into
00:58:55.560 them into the market so again i don't know glenn are they using this to buy bitcoin on the cheap
00:59:02.040 it would not be the first time a big bank has manipulated sentiment in order to buy bitcoin on
00:59:09.760 the cheap uh we saw jamie diamond do that last year when he came out and he called bitcoin a fraud
00:59:14.760 and then we saw that out of europe the two biggest buyers of bitcoin were jp morgan and morgan stanley
00:59:21.780 a buying exactly when their ceo said if anybody bought bitcoin on behalf of the firm they'd be fired
00:59:27.900 so this type of uh covert manipulation or movement of the market uh this uh overt manipulation of
00:59:37.140 sentiment it's it's nothing new it happens in the equity market every day it happens it it also
00:59:42.300 happened in the great depression i know my grandfather um uh told me you buy when everybody else is selling
00:59:48.880 he said that's how people got rich in the great depression when everybody else was selling
00:59:52.500 you didn't buy you bought when everyone else was selling not while they were buying um and he he
01:00:00.000 spoke in the great depression about the large institutions that would come in and they would
01:00:05.480 talk things down and it would get really bad and then they would come in and buy everything up and
01:00:10.720 that's that's what happened in 2008 uh and it's possible that that's what's happening with
01:00:16.100 cryptocurrency well let's talk about 2008 for a second in 2008 2009 amex hit nine dollars and 71
01:00:24.960 cents harley davidson hit eight bucks and bank of america hit 250 and so the reason why i bring that
01:00:31.660 up is that price can only tell you so much right amex at 971 the price is telling you they're going out
01:00:38.840 of business bank of america at 250 price is telling you they're going out of business but in times like
01:00:44.620 that you can't focus just on price because the sentiment is so negative so when it comes to
01:00:51.400 things like bitcoin and early stage technology you have to look at them differently in early stage tech
01:00:57.740 price is only one barometer it's not the best barometer of value you've got to look at the pace
01:01:04.200 of innovation and the pace of adoption right so if you look at the pace of innovation specifically in
01:01:11.840 bitcoin it is transformational i was just in sicily meeting with a couple of uh developers on the
01:01:19.680 lightning network which is a uh a payment layer that sits on top of bitcoin which allows you to do
01:01:27.180 enormous amounts of transactions at a very low cost and so these developers were showing me an
01:01:33.160 application that's been created where you can go and you can buy uh one pixel right so you can create
01:01:40.860 pictures online you can buy one pixel for one satoshi so one satoshi is one 100 of a millionth
01:01:49.100 of a bitcoin so it's a tiny fraction of a penny now normally you can't do a transaction that small
01:01:56.140 because every transaction on the bitcoin network cost a dollar right so if you do a transaction for a
01:02:01.800 fraction of a penny it's going to cost you a buck but with the lightning network they've they've figured
01:02:06.920 out a way where you can do millions of transactions for virtually free so they've done 10 million of
01:02:14.640 these one satoshi transactions where the cost of the transaction has been below the cost of one satoshi
01:02:22.420 and that's transformational right that that's that's it's the equivalent of going from a dial-up modem
01:02:28.880 to a broadband in a year right it completely eliminates that whole problem that people have with bitcoin
01:02:36.160 oh my gosh you can't do many transactions on it and and it's too expensive okay ticket so i have two
01:02:41.380 questions and i've only got a couple of minutes left let me ask you two questions one uh why i think it
01:02:47.420 was i think it's venice where the mayor said we're going to do our own currency and it's going to be a
01:02:53.400 cryptocurrency and it's it's we're getting off the euro etc etc why are countries like venezuela or
01:03:00.240 milan why are they not just buying into something like bitcoin why why are they trying to do their
01:03:07.720 own thing when it's just not going to work the same it won't work the same thing happened in the 90s
01:03:15.620 where companies said oh this internet thing's interesting but we're going to set up our own
01:03:20.680 intranets our own internal internets everybody tried to do it themselves and they tried that for
01:03:26.700 three or four years and they wasted billions of dollars and it failed and then they finally woke
01:03:32.760 up and they said all right i guess we've got to go use the public internet so the same will be true
01:03:37.480 for these currencies nobody will use venezuela's coin nobody will use milan's coin right and they'll
01:03:43.420 realize that and they'll say you know what we're going to have to use a public coin and it's going to
01:03:46.960 be bitcoin that they ultimately go to and if you look at the black market right now in places like
01:03:52.760 venezuela in places like brazil argentina and even in russia there's a whole underground economy
01:03:59.180 using bitcoin because as volatile as bitcoin is it's much more stable than their base home currencies
01:04:05.500 okay last question you were up in i think july and you said the things that are going to happen in the
01:04:12.380 next few months are going to take bitcoin to 40 000 uh by by the end of the year yes you still feel that
01:04:20.280 yes and there's two reasons one the uh etf and two ice the international continental exchange which
01:04:28.880 owns the end the new york stock exchange is set to open their backed b-a-k-k-t platform in november
01:04:35.960 uh backed is going to be the first institutional platform where institutions can buy sell trade and
01:04:43.260 custody cryptocurrency it's going to be the first time a pension fund will have a legitimate
01:04:49.100 fully regulated exchange to start buying cryptocurrency and that's done for sure we
01:04:55.320 know that in in in november we nothing's for sure the ice is waiting for one final approval but okay
01:05:02.820 uh they're they're saying in their minds it's a done deal but yeah could it could it not happen
01:05:07.940 yeah certainly a possibility glenn yeah but uh the they've been working on this for 14 months they kept
01:05:13.480 it secret for 14 months and uh now they've finally gone public with it so i think it's a done deal
01:05:19.260 here's something interesting about ice they make two and a half a billion in net profits each year
01:05:25.300 each year glenn why would they mess around with cryptocurrency and i'll tell you in a word
01:05:31.120 it's because of binance binance is a an online exchange it's barely a year old it's unregulated
01:05:38.480 and they will net a billion dollars this year holy cow to put that put that in perspective
01:05:44.040 deutsche bank has been in business for 148 years employs more than 100 000 people binance is now
01:05:51.240 more profitable than them right so so the money and that's this even in a in a bear market there's
01:05:57.920 so much money here that the big banks and the brokerage firms are just missing out on that they're
01:06:04.160 building this regulatory framework so they can go get a piece of it and and the ultimate bigger pie
01:06:10.100 is so much bigger than the 35 million people that currently are in crypto globally the big the big
01:06:16.200 picture is the 500 million people worldwide that own stocks those people are not going to come into
01:06:23.000 crypto through non-traditional means like coinbase and binance this is not going to happen they're going
01:06:28.800 to come through traditional broker dealers and i think that's the reason why companies like ice
01:06:35.000 um goldman jp morgan uh northern trust uh bank of america why they're collecting all these patents
01:06:43.860 why they're getting involved in the custody business is because i think ultimately these are the guys
01:06:48.960 that are going to shepherd the rest of the world into crypto and they're going to make hundreds of
01:06:53.340 billions of fees uh doing it that's the big picture for them not not this little market that
01:06:59.000 we have right now tickets worry thank you so much appreciate it brother and uh we got it keep our eye
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01:09:40.960 i'm glad you've uh tuned in today we have uh we have somebody really fascinating um coming on here in
01:09:52.980 in uh just a second and another example of why you need to read addicted to outrage um
01:10:01.800 it is a book of strategy it is a book on how to win because there is a game being played right now
01:10:11.840 and it's being played by uh a a small fraction of americans and they are they are enlisting each of us on both
01:10:24.620 sides and we are fighting the fight for them as designed and as planned
01:10:29.940 and once you understand who these people are remember the difference when you couldn't understand
01:10:36.960 how democrats uh you know were acting and then you found progressivism and i remember people saying
01:10:45.780 you know glenn liberal and progressive it's the same thing no it's not no it's not let's be precise on
01:10:51.580 words in a in a time when words are meaningless let's put meaning behind words we are now past the
01:10:59.640 progressive era we are now into the post-modern era and that changes everything and your kids are on
01:11:09.780 the front lines of it and they understand language and and have heard language that you've never heard
01:11:15.880 before and as we're trying to argue about how many genders there are it's it's meaningless that's a
01:11:23.900 meaningless argument as we try to argue about you know hey well this person is doing this and then
01:11:31.300 they're saying this that's meaningless because we're in a new era and until you understand it
01:11:39.660 you'll fight it in a way that will only help them win uh that's what addicted to outrage is really all
01:11:47.360 about and for a long time my gut told me we have to go down this road but i didn't really understand
01:11:55.100 why i started doing my homework because quite honestly i gave up i was like i there's i there's
01:12:01.240 no way out there's no way out it's too far gone there is a way out and we are beginning to see
01:12:07.880 the fruits of the labor actually starting to make a difference but if you are arguing the same argument
01:12:16.120 that we have been going back and forth for the last you know 20 years you won't be a part of it
01:12:22.000 we have somebody who's coming on uh next who uh is evidence that this is changing yeah she was a
01:12:33.640 liberal columnist uh who you know looked at the world from a completely different perspective than i
01:12:40.520 think most of us uh you know that are here right now listening to the show and she had a an awakening
01:12:48.300 of sorts when she started looking at some of the arguments um you know from the people on the
01:12:54.720 intellectual dark web of what we've talked about before the jordan petersons and you know the uh you
01:13:00.480 know that that crew dave rubin and all those and how is that crew doing it what is what is dave uh
01:13:06.520 jordan peterson doing he's canadian he's not talking about politics we're we're caught arguing
01:13:14.740 about politics instead of arguing about bigger ideas and so when you start to get into bigger ideas
01:13:22.260 and you don't make it about politics and it's all about what's true and what isn't and you are
01:13:28.940 rational and reasonable and not angry the whole world opens up and i'll show you the example of it
01:13:36.080 next glenn beck it's wednesday september 5th you're listening to the glenn beck program we live in a time
01:13:47.100 right now where it seems that big ideas don't matter i mean the big concepts the the principles the
01:13:55.140 the things that allow us to move forward as as a society nobody cares truth doesn't matter uh
01:14:05.700 principles don't matter integrity doesn't matter none of it matters and yet we will fight to the
01:14:11.980 death over the smallest so-called microaggression it's the biggest thing ever and everything's got 0.98
01:14:19.740 to stop and i need a hashtag and a protest sign and i gotta take that bastard down that's the world 1.00
01:14:27.340 we're living in you're either on the train or you're an enemy that has to be destroyed 0.99
01:14:32.720 that is not going to work that is coming from as i write in my new book our addiction to outrage
01:14:40.700 and it is we're playing into the hands of a handful of radicals on both sides that would like to destroy
01:14:50.260 the western way of life like to take us to a post-modern era which means leave all of the things
01:14:56.900 that the enlightenment gave us behind that ain't gonna work but the problem is we are all certain
01:15:04.600 that our side or that we are right i used to be very certain about a lot of things i am only certain
01:15:13.220 about one thing now and that is certainty is going to be the death of us i want to i want to introduce
01:15:21.720 you to somebody who let me just let me just read a little bit of the resume uh she has written for
01:15:28.960 numerous magazines including the new yorker the new york times magazine the atlantic vogue she is a
01:15:33.740 recipient of the 2015 guggenheim fellowship the 2016 national endowment for the arts fellowship
01:15:39.120 and is also on the adjunct faculty in the mfa writing program at columbia university school of the
01:15:45.500 arts if you read that you would be certain that she has nothing to say to you that you might go wow
01:15:54.160 and i bet that she a few years ago might have been certain that there was no way that she would ever
01:16:03.960 say anything civil to glenn beck megan uh dom is uh on the program with us now hello megan how are you
01:16:13.860 hi glenn it's good to be with you i love that introduction i'm i'm chuckling to myself right
01:16:20.040 do i happy to be here you're happy to be here would you have been happy to be here five six
01:16:24.480 eight years ago five six eight years ago what were you doing back then exactly i have to say glenn i
01:16:30.880 always found you very intriguing um i found you uh exasperating in a way that now that i look back
01:16:38.560 on it i think there must have been something in there that that was making you uh particularly push
01:16:43.740 people's buttons so so i don't know okay well to be here now well good okay so i want you to tell
01:16:49.440 your story because i think there's something let me let me start just so you know we're kind of on
01:16:55.420 the same page i just wrote a new book it's coming out in a couple of weeks this is the this is the
01:16:59.060 dedication to all those who are willing to step out in front of the crowd to question reason and have
01:17:05.420 dangerous conversations men with whom i may strongly disagree at times but will i will always
01:17:11.140 consider refounders of reason and contemporary heroes ben shapiro dave rubin jordan peterson
01:17:16.820 brett weinstein stein sam harris jonathan sacks pendulet and joe rogan
01:17:22.020 these are the kinds of people that changed your point of view
01:17:27.660 they changed my point of view well you're asking me that question yes um so my story let's see i mean
01:17:36.620 i i guess i'm not sure that i have changed exactly i was i have always been a writer who's interested
01:17:44.680 in contradictions and interested in you know human tendency towards hypocrisy um and i've always had
01:17:53.620 the luxury as a writer of of being able to kind of sort through those things um in a thoughtful way
01:17:59.600 and having the time and the space and and a readership that would kind of let me um invite
01:18:06.560 my readers to think alongside me as i sorted things out and i think what yes go ahead so may let me let
01:18:12.540 me make sure that i'm stating i should state this much more carefully people think that i have changed
01:18:18.620 my point of view i haven't i have i have lost certainty on the things that i shouldn't be certain
01:18:25.580 about and that is other people and and uh and you know good versus evil that everybody is in one of
01:18:34.460 two camps etc etc that kind of thinking to where it's exhausting to not be able to have a conversation
01:18:42.380 and no nuance in people right so the nuance was the thing that i was interested in so what i noticed
01:18:50.380 starting a few years ago and i think this really started heating up in probably 2015 was that as
01:18:56.780 you say there was no room for uh discussion across the lines i was a newspaper opinion columnist for
01:19:03.960 more than a decade i started in 2005 and the difference between when i started and what the
01:19:09.700 climate has been like in the last few years is striking um and i'm not sure i changed as much as
01:19:16.380 as i saw some not all but some many of my peers and colleagues um really taking on an approach that
01:19:24.480 was pretty narrow um and yeah i started watching some of these folks uh on youtube that you named and
01:19:32.160 um it was very it i got i got drawn in and i didn't like everyone equally and i didn't agree with
01:19:39.220 everybody but um it was quite compelling so what are you seeing um first of all to take us back
01:19:46.520 because you had a really i mean you've had a traumatic few years uh in your marriage and also
01:19:52.020 with kind of looking at um you know the world and and and some of the people that were around you or the
01:20:00.340 the people that were the loudest voices on the left can you take me through some of that
01:20:04.880 well so you're talking about um a piece that just went up that i that i published very recently
01:20:11.400 called nuance a love story right um and in that piece i i talk about how over the the last three
01:20:19.240 years or so um i started noticing both as a journalist and just as a as a private person
01:20:24.520 that um you know intelligent friends of mine were just not really willing to have conversations
01:20:31.180 uh where they entertained that you know people on the conservative side might have a point or that
01:20:37.660 there might be some contradictions in their own views um and it just became an echo chamber and it
01:20:43.620 became really really frustrating and and i really felt ultimately a sense of loneliness about it and
01:20:50.920 and the reason that i i kind of did this particular piece the way i did was that i wanted to get at
01:20:55.960 the more sort of visceral human side of this because certainly a lot of people have talked
01:21:01.880 and written a lot about tribalism and polarization and that that sort of approach is important but it's
01:21:08.560 nothing terribly new so i wanted to get at this at the more emotional components of this phenomenon
01:21:13.980 and what are the emotional components well i just think that that you know whether you're on the
01:21:20.520 left or the right um you're used to um agreeing with your friends or at least being able to to talk with
01:21:29.840 your friends um you know go to a party and and everyone kind of um is on the same page and and i just felt
01:21:37.740 like they're suddenly um you know with with the 2016 election there was such a feeling of crisis within
01:21:44.940 the left i felt like the feeling was well this is such a crisis that we have no room for nuance we
01:21:53.060 don't have the luxury of a complicated discussion everybody needs to get on board right now and and
01:21:59.040 take down trump and and talk in the most simplistic uh ham-fisted terms and on one level i understand where
01:22:07.860 they're coming from but on the other hand it's not it's just not very interesting that was my problem
01:22:14.320 it was just it's boring i mean don't get me wrong i i don't like anything about trump i think we are
01:22:20.920 in a crisis but that doesn't mean that we have to shut down uh all thoughtful conversation or refuse to
01:22:30.980 ask complicated difficult questions for instance you you talk about in this article you talk about um
01:22:37.320 you know that your friends and and this has happened this happens on the right too your friends will
01:22:42.340 get a few drinks in them and then they'll start to say okay look i'm with you on this right but
01:22:48.980 they'll never ever say that out loud in public they'll never take that stand they'll call you over
01:22:56.960 and they'll be like and i've had this without booze people have come up to me and go look i really
01:23:03.020 appreciate what you're doing i mean don't tell anybody i'm with you but i'm with you right right well
01:23:09.240 and one of the things that drives that is social media right because there is a dopamine hit you get
01:23:14.900 from virtue signaling on twitter or whatever it is and saying the thing that's going to get you the
01:23:20.580 most amount of praise in the least amount of time and people just keep doing it and keep doing it
01:23:24.860 um and i've had plenty of times where i've had people say well you know i kind of you know i i i don't
01:23:30.560 really think that but you know i just for for my own personal brand or for my readership or
01:23:36.080 whatever it is uh i'm gonna say this this very reductive thing um you know so what do you think
01:23:42.440 about what what do you think about um benjamin franklin talked about this at about 1772 he said
01:23:49.060 i just can't go to parties anymore i mean he the guy was a bon vivant and and just a great i mean i would
01:23:53.940 love to hang out with benjamin franklin and he was like i can't go to parties anymore i can't because
01:23:58.800 nobody is serious we are facing serious issues and nobody is nobody's really talking about any of
01:24:07.780 that stuff right i mean do you kind of feel that way yeah and i i think that people get really
01:24:15.500 threatened i mean so it might be helpful just to talk you know in specific terms for a moment so
01:24:20.880 like one of the things that i talk about in the piece is the way this this you know this group very
01:24:26.160 loosely defined kind of constellation of thinkers has now sort of identified themselves as the
01:24:31.820 intellectual dark web okay so so one of the things i talk about in the piece is you know the my interest
01:24:38.000 in that group but also my wariness with the the fact that this this you know this tribe has supposedly
01:24:46.280 devoted itself to anti-tribalism and and that's a contradiction there and that's something you've got
01:24:51.820 to work out it's kind of like libertarians who tell you you're not libertarian enough it's like
01:24:57.300 right i mean these are people that wouldn't want to belong to you know a group that would have them
01:25:02.220 as a member but then here they are in the group so you know but so you know glenn i mean one of the
01:25:06.360 things that comes up a lot is this issue of the gender wage gap so this is a subject that is really
01:25:11.640 complicated um and it gets a lot of people fired up emotionally and there's a lot of baggage around it
01:25:18.140 and you know the problem is there is a gender wage gap i don't think anybody uh who's looked you know
01:25:26.020 into it at all could deny it obviously there there is you know in the aggregate men earn a lot more
01:25:32.300 than women now is that because of uh a patriarchal conspiracy or institutionalized sexism maybe a tiny 1.00
01:25:40.420 bit but overall there are very uh concrete and quantifiable reasons for this um and if you want
01:25:49.120 to look at you know issues around child care and issues around you know flexibility you know the way
01:25:55.180 the economy works and flexible hours and why women choose to go into professions they do you know that's 1.00
01:26:00.960 a much more complicated question around economics and those are the kinds of questions that need to be
01:26:06.920 asked but unfortunately we can't even get to the point of asking those questions because people say
01:26:11.320 well how can you even you know question uh the gender wage gap you know you're a sexist i i don't
01:26:17.540 even want to have this conversation it's it's threatening to have this conversation and you shut it right
01:26:21.480 down right there and we can't even then begin to solve these problems so and that's what's really
01:26:27.280 frustrating okay so so let's let's go there i want to take a quick break do you have a second to to hang
01:26:32.180 with us absolutely okay um let's take a quick break and when we come back i want to talk to you about
01:26:37.120 um you know the reason why we have tenure and i support this is to be able to say crazy things
01:26:48.360 in the in the pursuit of opening up minds and thinking differently that's what moves people forward
01:26:57.020 uh however we now have this this this movement that is really um in the colleges and and with
01:27:07.040 college age uh people that they they just they they're hostile to anything that challenges them
01:27:14.820 it's absolutely destructive i'd love to hear your thoughts on this and and how we have those
01:27:21.460 conversations when you're drummed out of business you could be de-platformed you know
01:27:27.000 or you'll have a mob attack you when we come back
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01:27:50.720 your portfolio you want to make sure that you have maximum flexibility and diversity
01:27:54.920 that's why i own both gold and silver now i don't own this as an investment although it has done
01:28:01.120 very very well for me over the uh last what 20 years um i buy it as an insurance policy i hope to
01:28:08.940 pass it on to my kids and i hope to never ever have to live in a world where we have to concern
01:28:13.740 ourselves with that but with the way we are printing money the debt that we are in let alone the debt
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01:28:38.960 it as an investment although i think it is a good one i buy it as an insurance policy against insanity
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01:29:08.680 megan dom and opinion columnist for the la times uh and somebody i find fascinating um megan i'd love
01:29:18.140 to maybe after the first of the year uh fly you in and uh just spend a an hour or so with you uh
01:29:25.120 commercial free and just uninterrupted to have a real conversation with you i'd love that great um
01:29:30.200 uh you know i i am i'm new to the postmodern you know uh concept last few years uh and so glad to be
01:29:39.460 here yeah so as you're as you're watching this and you don't understand what postmodernism is you don't
01:29:45.400 understand the world at all uh once you do you really see how destructive that is and you're seeing it
01:29:53.320 now in the colleges what do we how can we have these conversations when it's a microaggression
01:30:00.340 to say you're wrong yeah well postmodern postmodernism does have its uses i mean as a way of talking about
01:30:08.420 art as a way of talking about literature i mean that's really i think where it's it's best applied
01:30:13.600 i mean so one of the things this is this there's a lot of moving pieces here so i one of the things
01:30:18.920 that's happened is that humanities departments on liberal arts campuses uh over the last 20 30 years
01:30:26.300 have evolved so that um a lot of the the discourse um is around this concept of intersectionality and
01:30:35.420 and power and privilege so the students um get get taught that um every that the world needs to be
01:30:44.240 looked at in terms of um of who has historically had power and how to make that uh how to how to get
01:30:51.240 rid of it how to make everybody equal so instead of um equality of opportunity we need to have equality
01:30:58.540 of outcome um and so that really then starts this this mentality where um you know anybody who has more
01:31:07.860 than somebody else is framed as potentially a bad person right um and and this has now um become in
01:31:15.280 many ways the sort of default mentality of a lot of the media i mean one thing i really emphasize
01:31:19.940 glenn is that this is not the majority of college students it's not the majority of people this is
01:31:26.580 actually a very small percentage of of students that even get into this stuff i mean the most college
01:31:32.560 students are like studying engineering and doing stuff having nothing to do with this the problem
01:31:38.900 is that the people who do get into this tend to go into the media they go into education they go into
01:31:45.480 the media they go into cultural institutions and that's why we now have a situation where the quote
01:31:51.440 yeah mainstream media um the the younger generation um a lot of people come in with this kind of
01:32:00.200 sensibility and uh that is what has uh they they come in with this sort of sensibility and that is
01:32:07.300 what has kind of made this discourse the default setting megan i uh i'm sorry we're out of time i
01:32:13.660 would love to have you um uh join me um for a just a longer conversation and and i i'd like to talk to you
01:32:21.420 about um post-modernism and and how it's useful in literature uh maybe you can open my mind on that one
01:32:28.240 uh all right i'll have to do my homework yeah okay uh great talking to you thank you so much for
01:32:32.680 having an open mind and and recognizing nuance thank you god bless uh that is uh megan dom she is uh
01:32:42.080 with the uh la times i we'll tweet her article out by the way yeah it's really worth um really worth
01:32:51.240 reading there was this uh there's a couple of paragraphs in here that i think are
01:32:55.180 remarkable she said uh i hardly need to uh describe what happened over the next year this is this is in 0.60
01:33:01.700 2017 racists became even more racist sex and sexist hardened into full-blown misogynist in turn those
01:33:08.720 fighting their bigotry often insinuated their own kind of tyranny almost immediately the resistance 0.97
01:33:14.460 became not just a front line against trumpism but its own scorching battleground to be frothing with
01:33:21.280 rage over one thing meant being insufficiently aggrieved over something else if you were worried
01:33:26.860 about women you weren't worried enough about blacks if you weren't marching for immigrants why didn't
01:33:31.480 you show up for scientists there's no amount of outrage that couldn't be outdone no woke that was woke
01:33:38.380 enough mercury this is the glenbeck program i don't know if you saw last night's television show
01:33:47.760 um but uh last night we were taking on fourth wave feminism and explaining what it is and how it 1.00
01:33:53.980 plays out today we're going to take you right to linda sarsour uh and uh and use her as an example of 0.97
01:33:59.400 fourth wave feminism and we had a guest on uh last night who is just remarkable a remarkable woman 1.00
01:34:07.360 cassie jay she is uh she she started her own film company in uh san francisco she lives in san francisco
01:34:15.620 she's won you know a a con film award uh and you know she's praised by the left she's she
01:34:25.320 planned parenthood sponsored one of her you know openings of one of her films she could not be more
01:34:34.940 i don't want to say anti-feminist anti-feminist as we all understand what feminists are now
01:34:41.320 she couldn't be i mean she said she no longer refers to herself as a feminist yeah she she saw
01:34:47.300 she made a movie her goal always was to make movies and have it be fair so she thought she was going to
01:34:54.340 go make a movie about the men's movement and she thought it was going to be a bunch of sexists and
01:34:59.340 she found it wasn't and so she made this fair movie it's called the red pill and when she did it 0.94
01:35:05.020 like all of her friends all of her contacts started calling her a racist a sexist a white supremacist
01:35:12.860 and she was like what what based on what and she saw the movement for what it was tonight's another
01:35:21.660 uh second half of the interview with her and she's just remarkable you have to watch her did you see
01:35:27.780 the story of the texas doctor who uh said uh hey you know if you want to make the same amount if if
01:35:35.420 female doctors want to make the same amount as male doctors they need to work harder uh and that wasn't 1.00
01:35:43.240 the entirety of what he said what he said actually if you if you read his i believe it was a tweet
01:35:48.620 that he sent out and he's just been bludgeoned for it i mean just almost beat into submission to the
01:35:55.080 point where of course he apologized and took it all back despite the fact that he was accurate
01:35:59.540 and the article written about it admits he was accurate women doctors uh tend uh the majority of
01:36:09.400 them don't see as many patients during the course of the day because they spend more time with the
01:36:13.420 patients they see and because they don't put in as many hours as men now that's all backed up by
01:36:20.200 fact from the american medical association both of those neither of those are bad things
01:36:24.520 neither of those are bad and he said more time he said they're spending more time with their
01:36:28.920 families right and with their patients right that's not bad so they don't work as hard in other words
01:36:34.760 men put in more hours so of course they make more people through the meat grinder a little faster 0.96
01:36:40.080 right and and uh i mean that is the medical profession now you've got to see a bunch of patients
01:36:46.440 in order to make more money in this in this day and age and and i'm sure it's probably always been that
01:36:51.940 way but uh women doctors went crazy feminists went crazy don't give in do not don't don't do not give 1.00
01:36:59.800 in i know he just did yeah he did don't give in when the facts are on your side what do you have to
01:37:05.100 apologize truth never needs an apology it's so bizarre that we can't even speak truth we can't
01:37:11.680 speak science and we can't speak truth anymore we can i mean i don't know if you heard by the way
01:37:16.800 welcome to pat gray i don't know if you heard the interview we just did with the la times columnist
01:37:22.660 she's a lefty but she has been now following jordan peterson and you know the intellectual
01:37:29.680 dark web she's a big fan of brent weinstein who brett weinstein who i'm a big fan of the guy from
01:37:35.840 evergreen uh university it's just crazy stuff is happening and she was just saying that during the
01:37:44.040 election her friends just started becoming you know not her words but basically nazis they were
01:37:50.840 they all of a sudden you had to be 100 in lockstep or you were a racist sexist whatever well that kind
01:38:02.240 of happened on the right as well it did didn't it and i think that there is maybe 70 of the country
01:38:10.460 both left and right that don't want to do that like for instance she was just on we probably don't
01:38:17.360 agree on an awful lot but i could live next door to her forever and we could be good neighbors
01:38:22.540 because she's not telling me i don't i have to live the way she lives or believe the way she believes
01:38:29.960 and i wouldn't be doing the same to her we could live as neighbors and that's what america used to be 1.00
01:38:35.620 yeah and i think there's a growing number of people that are just sick of this sick of it i hope
01:38:40.580 so i hope so too i'm sure sick of it yeah i mean it's gotten to the point where we just we can't even
01:38:46.060 speak to each other yeah at all and and when you do it just results in hate and so have you read my
01:38:55.060 book yet not yet you gotta read out yet no it's not this is the only copy it's the first copy off the
01:39:02.700 press wow i might i might let you read it really let you read it i i think you're going to really
01:39:07.800 it's also available on amazon if you want to just pre-order it and they'll deliver it to you yeah but
01:39:12.100 i still wouldn't have read it if i'd done that yeah but you should still order it yeah you should
01:39:16.380 still order it okay i mean there's not a shot but bob woodward is in his second week i think i'm the
01:39:22.400 only book coming out man i would love to make a dent in the bob woodward thing oh yeah oh my gosh
01:39:28.600 can you imagine if the second week not again not a chance but the second week of bob woodward if
01:39:33.660 he's knocked to number two and we were at number one we'd a we would have to sell so many more copies
01:39:39.260 yeah because the new york times new york times will just they just they'll put you behind him anyway
01:39:43.320 yeah but i mean it would just be so satisfying it would so satisfying it would um anyway um i think
01:39:50.720 you're gonna really like it because it's it's it is as stew said this morning that he didn't i mean
01:39:59.040 he kind of understood it along the way but never really put all of it together because i hadn't
01:40:03.940 really put it all together all in one place to understand and once you understand what we're
01:40:09.960 dealing with and what the you'll see the approach will make sense you'll be like okay all right got
01:40:17.260 to do that i mean there's hope to fix it or i think there is i think there is and i don't and
01:40:23.400 and pat you know me i mean i was looking at my my instinct was right i was looking in the wrong
01:40:32.200 places and i didn't know why my instinct was telling me to go there um and so i started reaching out to
01:40:39.800 people on the left hoping to find it not well they're not going to be an honest broker in the
01:40:44.720 people that i was like there's not going to be an honest broker right okay but that was a problem
01:40:48.740 that was really frustrating really frustrating and i gave up but these honest brokers are there
01:40:54.700 and they're starting to pop up and they're and they're just as sick of it as we are and they see
01:41:01.180 the destructive power that is happening now on both sides where it is my way or the highway
01:41:07.080 that's that's positive that's positive yeah yeah because they're because most of them are deep
01:41:14.480 thinkers big deep thinkers that's good yeah yeah definitely speaking of uh woodward um as we were
01:41:21.800 a moment ago did you hear the conversation between he and president trump i didn't hear it i read it
01:41:27.560 fascinating i mean all 11 minutes or or whatever it is or just it's just fascinating the whole time
01:41:35.280 i we're gonna play that in a few minutes and it's i mean i don't know where to stop the tape
01:41:40.440 because it's just unbelievable from start to finish for both of them i think i mean it's trump
01:41:45.800 seems to have a real affinity for he does at some level yeah he does and he talks referring to the fact
01:41:50.920 that they've talked and they've he's been fair and i i you know i i know you're a fair broker
01:41:55.820 yeah not so much now apparently uh not not fair he got anymore you knew he he knew that trump
01:42:03.400 was aware at this point that the book was not going to be positive yeah well he kind of admits
01:42:07.640 it well at the end he said so we're going to have a very inaccurate book uh-huh and bob's like no
01:42:12.780 we're not we're not we're not i painstakingly went through this and talked to people and have you gone
01:42:19.180 through about an hour ago was it an hour ago or so uh maybe a couple of hours ago we did uh i went
01:42:25.740 through the charges uh in bob woodward's book that we know so far and took out all of the he said
01:42:32.560 she said all of the stuff that oh he's crazy well he's a retard and all that stuff okay get rid of all 0.99
01:42:38.360 of that because you'll never know unless there's a tape produced you'll never know okay then look at 0.97
01:42:43.900 what bob is saying is happening in the white house that people are like yeah let's not tell the
01:42:50.040 president about this yeah let's get you okay where they're taking stuff off of his desk uh where
01:42:57.600 he was wanting to testify but his lawyers were like don't no no no mr president because you can't you
01:43:04.580 don't you don't have a grasp necessarily with the truth the same way everyone else does okay
01:43:10.840 to put it nicely everything i read seems accurate seem in fact no surprise no surprise
01:43:19.380 i absolutely believe are there any serious charges when you take everything out no the only serious
01:43:24.880 charge that i see and and i have to split this in half is the idea that there are people around him
01:43:31.640 that are taking things off his desk because no no no don't show that to the president he'll want to do
01:43:36.680 that and that's a bad idea and they're saying it's for public safety or for the you know for the
01:43:42.060 national security or for economic security um but that i think let me split this in half
01:43:48.220 the press is having a problem with that but if you have a problem with this aren't don't you have
01:43:56.060 to recognize that the deep state then does exist because isn't that what kind of yeah the deep state
01:44:04.000 is supposedly doing yeah because like cone and and others are are kind of treated as heroes in it
01:44:08.940 they're right you know they're trump wanted to do these bad things and they came in took papers off
01:44:13.280 of his desk rerouted phone calls made sure that he didn't make contact with people and therefore
01:44:18.100 protected the nation that's sort of and now again cone seems to be one of the big sources he hasn't
01:44:22.180 refuted any of these quotes yet um but but take out protect the nation right that's deep state okay
01:44:28.620 that's maybe the reason why they're doing it but i think that's why deep state is you know i think
01:44:34.560 that's why the people who've been in the state department forever are doing it too they think
01:44:38.300 they're right they're certain that they're right and they have to protect the nation so as you know
01:44:44.660 cnn is having this problem and you know woodward and everybody's having this problem with them doing
01:44:50.100 that well on that side then you have to admit that deep state exists on the other side i've heard so
01:44:59.460 many people who voted for donald trump saying that's they knew that was going on they wanted that
01:45:04.800 he would put good people around him now he's got the bad people out good people around him and
01:45:10.180 they're going to stop him from doing anything crazy well that's what we heard during the campaign
01:45:14.460 right so so where's the problem here right there is no problem that's what i mean it is a problem if
01:45:21.540 you look at what's normal and the way our system is supposed to work yeah but we're not living in that
01:45:26.820 world not at all not at all i mean it doesn't seem like his his description would not
01:45:33.140 describe a healthy work environment by any means but i mean does anyone think working for donald trump
01:45:39.780 in the trump hotel yeah would be chaotic i bet the white house is always an insane place to work at
01:45:46.620 some level and he is a guy who loves chaos i mean you there's he doesn't have to be president of the 0.86
01:45:52.860 united states we all know that working for donald trump would be nuts would be nuts one way or another
01:45:58.840 it's nuts the guy could come in at any time and go you know what we're gonna do and everybody be
01:46:04.120 like oh dear god what i mean but but in it in a different way read steve jobs book read the book
01:46:12.420 about steve jobs that came out the people at apple were like don't tell steve that don't tell steve that
01:46:18.720 or we're gonna be doing that that's what happens when you're dealing with people who are innovators
01:46:24.800 crazy or not that's what happens you've got a bunch of people who are like look this could
01:46:30.440 destroy the company don't tell steve jobs that that's the same thing they they praise it with
01:46:36.700 steve jobs they hate it with donald trump and anybody who's fighting against this because you
01:46:42.320 think he's being smeared i heard many of you say you wanted that they put a they put a team together
01:46:50.160 one of the big revelations they put a council together to vet his tweets now he rejected it
01:46:57.600 well i heard a lot of people who voted for donald trump going i wish he would just i wish somebody
01:47:02.100 would take his twitter away i wish they would just take his twitter away well they tried to he didn't
01:47:07.760 let them do it okay what why is anyone who's a supporter of donald trump angry at this other than
01:47:15.760 the he said she said which is meaningless yeah yeah the names that were being called especially
01:47:20.900 since he won't name any of the names right and we're not we're not going to ever know who said
01:47:24.900 any of those things supposedly so i you just discount them right you can't you you'll never know so it's
01:47:30.340 meaningless to argue about it you know there there's the worst thing that i saw in here about about
01:47:35.660 donald trump was uh that he is volatile uh he can fly into rages and he apparently likes to humiliate
01:47:44.640 people yeah what a revelation it's not a revelation he's most famous for saying you're fired
01:47:51.220 of course he likes to there's nothing new in this book there's nothing new all right thanks pat
01:47:57.420 be listening for the uh the audio i read the transcript i bet the audio is fascinating it's
01:48:04.140 pretty entertaining it's coming up on pat gray unleashing the blaze radio and tv network
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01:49:58.600 oh i'm getting all kinds of heat on twitter this morning uh good i like that um that i should
01:50:07.540 apologize to uh the father of um of you know one of the kids that was was lost in the school shooting
01:50:15.000 no two days ago he stated he was going to do something at the kavanaugh hearing to block the
01:50:23.040 nomination this was not an honest broker of information this was a setup period